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Posted by Matt Porter, Globe Correspondent  June 17, 2008 04:14 PM
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Can't get enough football? Head to Waltham this Friday. The 30th Shriners Football Classic, the annual North-versus-South all-star clash, will be played at Bentley at 7 p.m.

All proceeds from the game, which usually draws 5,000-6,000 fans, will benefit Shriners hospitals. Players must be graduating seniors nominated by their school. The final rosters are chosen by the Massachusetts High School Football Coaches Association.

“It's a great honor to be selected by the Shriners organization to coach the team,” said Brockton head coach Peter Columbo, who will coach the South squad. “Every kid is an all-star. It's a great group of kids who are gonna play in the game.”

Tickets are $10 and are available at the gate. For advance tickets, contact Aleppo Shriners at 978-657-4202, ext 20.

The game king is Stephen Cullinane and the game queen is Carrie Holmstrom. To read more about Holmstrom's story, click here or visit her website.

We'll have more in the Globe later this week. For now, here are the updated game rosters.

UPDATE: Now includes full coaching staffs

North

# - Player, school

5 - Nate Adames, Greater Lawrence
7 - Chris Cleary, Winchester
10 - Tim Rich, Chelmsford
11 - Jesse Sparks, Cambridge
12 - Tim Morrison, Billerica
14 - Mike Pierce, Andover
20 - Ernie Mello, Wilmington
21 - Andrew Fulford, Gloucester
22 - Dan McLaughlin, Woburn
24 - Nate Masterson, Hamilton Wenham
25 - Pat Noone, Nobles
30 - Greg Pierce, Beverly
31 - Ian Viera, Thayer
32 - Isaac Johnson, Everett
33 - Kenny Mangie, Billerica
34 - Chris Lane, Lawrence Academy
35 - Mark Hogan, Lincoln-Sudbury
41 - Mike Leavitt, Central Catholic
42 - Brian Alessandro, Pope John
43 - Stephen Aborn, Milton Academy
44 - Nico Papas, BB&N
45 - Nick Desjardins, Arlington Catholic
50 - Joe Cerrone, Wayland
51 - Herman Brito, Wayland
52 - Matt Evans, Thayer
53 - Craig Richardson, Malden Catholic
54 - Pat McGrath, Everett
55 - Sean Morris, Melrose
61 - Robert Hamilton, Winthrop
62 - Mike Mavropoulos, Reading
63 - Jerard Warren, Cambridge
64 - Brian Palangi, Swampscott
65 - Antonio Johnson, Lynn Classical
66 - Walter McCarthy, Milton Academy
70 - Teddy Reed, Masconomet
71 - Dan Fox, Tyngsborough
72 - Tim Lee, Stoneham
73 - John Riley, Wakefield
74 - Pat Lahey, Brooks
75 - Nick Halloran, BB&N
76 - Elike Kumahia, Nobles
80 - Quivari Jackson, Lynn Classical
81 - Brandon Wade, Georgetown
82 - Sean McGahan, Rivers
83 - Anthony Enderle, Gloucester
84 - Mark Dwyer, Woburn
85 - Chris Smart, Chelmsford
86 - Derek Lowe, Tewksbury
87 - Bobby Tarr, Bishop Fenwick

Head coach
Dave Woods, Bishop Fenwick
Assistant coaches
Peter Flynn, Billerica
Matt Bouchard, Georgetown
John Fiore, Reading
Darren Sullivan, Rivers
Joe Gaff, Malden Catholic
Trainers
Nicole Creonte, Katie McFarlane

South

# - Player, school
5 - Paul Asack, Xaverian
7 - Mark Gilson, Mansfield
10 - Tyrone Figueroa, East Boston
11 - Tim Mogan, Foxborough
12 - Tyler Dow, Franklin
14 - Derrick Duquette, Plymouth South
20 - Elijah Harris, North Attleboro
21 - Jo Jo Jamiel, Dennis-Yarmouth
22 - Matt Edwards, Holliston
23 - Joe Jeudy, Stoughton
24 - Nick Montalto, Dennis-Yarmouth
25 - Ed Asaley, Newton North
30 - Keegan Grabhorn, Plymouth North
31 - Darren Thellen, Brockton
32 - Mitch McClune, BC High
33 - Kariym Azeez, Brighton
34 - Nick Schwieger, Bishop Feehan
35 - Matt Bellomo, Holliston
41 - Julian Colarusso, Catholic Memorial
43 - Brad Poirier, Marshfield
44 - Brett Wyman, Bridgewater-Raynham
45 - Peter Bobseine, Duxbury
50 - Tom Duffy, BC High
51 - Paul Freeman, Xaverian
52 - Ryan Andrew, Dartmouth
53 - Mike Abany, Mansfield
54 - Mike Welch, Medfield
55 - Mike Ridge, BC High
61 - Billy Goodale, Mansfield
62 - Rich McCann, Hingham
63 - Kevin Broderick, Plymouth North
65 - David Garfield, Marshfield
66 - Chris Paine, Bishop Feehan
70 - Josh Previte, Brockton
71 - Jake Cuneo, Cohassett
72 - Alex Sharp, Bridgewater-Raynham
73 - Chris Howard, Seekonk
74 - Andrew Jameson, Brockton
75 - Brian Woollard, Foxborough
76 - Kyle Crowley, Norwood
80 - Josh Paulson, Martha's Vineyard
81 - Vaughn Askew, Brockton
82 - Alex Cuomo, Scituate
83 - Jason Dellorco, Franklin
84 - Kameel Lashley, Brighton
85 - Chris Constantine, Hingham
86 - Chris Hanoian, Seekonk

Head coach
Peter Colombo, Brockton
Assistant coaches
Dan Buron, Bridgewater-Raynham
Don Herman, Martha's Vineyard
Dave Maimaron, Duxbury
Timo Philip, Brighton
Brad Sidwell, Franklin
Trainer
Teresa Petty

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  • 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.

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