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Round 3 vote

Posted by Chris Forsberg, Boston.com Staff  February 23, 2008 03:04 PM
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Here's the voting from the third round with votes from each trip around the table:

Catholic Memorial earned four of the first five votes (St. John's Prep received the other). The Knights are the top seed.

Hingham earned four of the first six votes (St. John's Prep received the others). The Harbormen are the second seed.

St. John's Prep earned four consecutive votes. The Eagles are the third seed.

BC High earned four of the first five votes (Reading received the other). The Eagles are the fourth seed.

Reading received four consecutive votes. The Rockets are the fifth seed.

Malden Catholic received four of the first five votes (Waltham received the other). The Lancers are the sixth seed.

The final four teams will be seeded by wining percentage:

7. Needham
8. Waltham
9. Westford Academy
10. Xaverian

Needham meets Xaverian, while Waltham tangles with Westford in the play-in games.

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Several reporters and editors contribute updates, news and analysis to the High School Sports Blog.

  • Bob Holmes: A Reading resident (Go Rockets!) and Boston College graduate, Holmes is the Boston Globe High School Sports Editor. We remind you now that his weekly picks are often made in jest so everyone just calm down when he picks against Everett for 11 straight weeks. Contact him at rholmes@globe.com. Follow him on Twitter @GlobeHolmes.
  • Craig Larson: A native of West Springfield (Leo Durocher anyone? Tim Daggett?) and Curry College graduate (a proud Colonel!), Larson is the sports editor for the Globe's regional sections: South, West and North, as well as a frequent contributor on the college beat. Abington to Xaverian: it all starts with the schools. Have a compelling story idea? Contact him at clarson@globe.com. Follow him on Twitter @GlobeLars.
  • Zuri Berry: Berry attended the same high school as sports legends O.J. Simpson and Joe DiMaggio. (Guess which one is his hero.) He's a South Boston resident (formerly of Eastie) and the editor of the High School Sports blog as well as the go-to-guy for everything high school sports on Boston.com. Contact him at zberry@boston.com and follow him on Twitter @ZuriBerry for all of the latest updates.

Then there are our winter correspondents:

To reach the high school sports department, e-mail hssports@globe.com.


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