Sunday, November 25, 2012
A recap of Thanksgiving football action in the Hockomock League.
If anything, Thanksgiving once again proved how exciting and unpredictable the Hockomock League can be. The League's two playoff teams both lost; Stoughton and Mansfield's long Thanksgiving win streaks were snapped, while Oliver Ames extended its streak; the King Philip/Franklin and Stoughton/Canton games came down to the wire, with the KP/Franklin game being decided in the final seconds, and with Stoughton/Canton being decided in overtime, and Foxborough orchestrated a second-half comeback vs. Mansfield. The other games were blowouts. Thanksgiving marked the end of the season for nine of the teams in the league, but Mansfield (Division 2) and Sharon (Division 3) will head to the postseason, playing in a semifinal game Tuesday night, …
Thursday, November 22, 2012
Thanksgiving, Thursday, November 22, week 11: Bringing you live coverage of the Canton/Stoughton, Sharon/Oliver Ames, Foxborough/Mansfield, Franklin/King Philip and North Attleboro/Attleboro Hockomock League football games.
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Thursday, November 22, 2012
Welcome to the Patch Hockomock League football live blog, Thanksgiving edition. All teams are in action Thursday morning, Nov. 22, with all games starting at 10 a.m. The Patch team will be bringing you updates from: With this live blog you can interact with us and send us game photos. No need for scoreboard watching...Patch has you covered. The live blog will be posted, right here, embedded in this article prior to kickoff. So bookmark this page and return Thanksgiving morning to follow all the action.. In the meantime, catch up with what happened in week 10 around the gridiron in the Hockomock League: Hockomock Football Recap: Division Champs Crowned; Teams Look Ahead to Thanksgiving
North Attleboro will be at Attleboro, Seekonk at Dighton-Rehoboth and Bishop Stang will be at Bishop Feehan for Thanksgiving Day football action.
Ready for some Thanksgiving Day football? The morning belongs to high school football players and three meetings highlight the local action. North Attleboro at Attleboro, 10 a.m. This will be the 92nd meeting of the two rivals, who both now play in the Hockomock League's Kelley-Rex Division. The Bombardiers will be looking to knock off the North Attleboro and win for the first time since 2008. The Rocketeers are 6-4 on the season and 2-2 in the Kelley-Rex Division, while Attleboro is 4-6 overall and 0-4 in the league. Seekonk at Dighton-Rehoboth, 10 a.m. The Falcons have already won the Eastern Athletic Conference title and will play Plymouth South in the playoffs Tuesday. D-R is 8-1 overall, while Seekonk is 2-7 This is Vernon Crawford…
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
A breakdown of the Attleboro-North Attleboro Thanksgiving Day football rivalry over the years.
When the Attleboro and North Attleboro high school football teams meet Thanksgiving Day in Attleboro at 10 a.m., the Bombardiers will be looking to break the Rocketeers' three-game holiday win streak. North Attleboro has owned the series in recent years. Attleboro's last win was in 2008 when Matt Campbell ran for two touchdowns in a 12-10 win over the Red Rocketeers. Before that game, the last Attleboro win was a 22-8 decision in 1994. The Red Rocketeers lead the series 56-27-8. Both teams have been eliminated from postseason play as Mansfield has already been crowned champion of the Hockomock League's Kelley-Rex Division, despite losing to North Attleboro during the regular season. The Rocketeers are 2-2 in the Kelley-Rex Division and 6-4…
Friday, September 28, 2012
Friday Night LIVE, Week 4, Sept. 28: Bringing you live coverage of the Stoughton/Mansfield, Foxborough/North Attleboro, Canton/Attleboro high school football games.
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Friday, September 28, 2012
Welcome to the Patch Hockomock League football live blog. With the exception of King Philip, league play begins this week for the Hockomock's other schools. The Patch editors in Stoughton, Foxborough, Attleboro and Wrentham (King Philip) will be bringing you updates from: With this live blog you can interact with us and send us game photos. No need for scoreboard watching...Patch has you covered. The live blog will be posted, right here, embedded in this article prior to kickoff. So bookmark this page and return Friday evening to follow all the action.. In the meantime, catch up with what happened last week around the gridiron in the Hockomock League: Hockomock League Football Recap: 8 Teams Win in Week 3
Sunday, September 9, 2012
A recap of Week 1 football action in the Hockomock League.
While the games don't count towards league standings, and have little impact on playoff eligibility, Hockomock League football teams got off to a hot start in week 1 of the high school football season, with all teams winning their respective openers with the exception of Taunton (Canton's game was suspended). Week 1 game recaps are below. Week 2 schedule - all games are Friday, September 14: Stoughton at Taunton; Oliver Ames at North Quincy; Attleboro at Dartmouth; Canton at Quincy; Foxboro at East Providence; Arlington Catholic at Franklin; King Philip at Medfield; North Attleboro at BC High; Sharon at Rockland; Needham at Mansfield. Davenport Small Schools Division Stoughton 28, Holliston 13 Stoughton traveled to Holliston Friday night …
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Malique Clark earns double honors by being named a Hockomock League All-Star and an Eastern Mass. All-Star.
Attleboro High's Malique Clark, Brandon Mooney and Zach Morrison were named to the Kelley-Rex Hockomock League Division's All-Star team. Clark was also selected as an Eastern Massachusetts All-Star. Kelley-Rex Division: Franklin-Rhett Davis, King Philip-Joe Cochrane, John Dillion, Jason Litchfield, Nick Lussier, Sam MacDonald, Charles Ruffin, Mansfield-Nick Chiocco, Greg Donahue, Dan Gilmore, Zach Schafer, Blaine Taylor, North Attleboro-Eric Beckwith, Alex Jette and Paul Norris. Davenport Division-Canton-Elias Camacho, Brandyn Sparks, Foxborough-Andrew Bronson, Greg Stamotov, Oliver Ames-Sam Langston, Keith Sullivan, Alex Tapper, Sharon-Sean Asnes, Brad Schiff, Stoughton-Brandon Alves and John Olsen.
Jonathan Friedman
9:42 am on Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Do any Attleboro High historians know if those 1925 and 1926 games were canceled? Otherwise, that's pretty wild that there were 0-0 ties in the game two years in a row.   more ›