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Boys basketball section seedings announced

Posted by Staff  February 25, 2011 11:24 AM
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Update: For the entire brackets, including schedule of games, go to the MIAA's website.

The MIAA announced the boys basketball section seedings today for the state tournament. Here are the seedings sorted by section and division.

NORTH

Division 1

1. St. John’s Prep (19-1)
2. Cambridge (19-1)
3. Lynn English (19-2)
4. Charlestown (19-2)
5. Central Catholic (19-2)
6. Acton-Boxboro (18-2)
7. Westford Academy (17-3)
8. Lincoln-Subury (17-3)
9. East Boston (15-3)
10. Somerville (16-4)
11. Andover (15-5)
12. Lexington (12-8)
13. Methuen (12-8)
14. Everett (12-8)
15. Lawrence (12-8)
16. Billerica (10-10)
17. Boston Latin (10-10)
18. Chelmsford (8-12)

Division 2

1. Wilmington (17-3)
2. New Mission (16-4)
3. North Andover (16-4)
4. Marblehead (14-4)
5. Salem (15-5)
6. Woburn (16-6)
7. Chelsea (14-6)
8. Brighton (11-5)
9. Concord-Carlisle (13-7)
10. Lynn Classical (13-7)
11. Masconomet (12-8)
12. Burlington (12-8)
13. Latin Academy (10-8)
14. Melrose (11-9)
15. Reading (10-10)
16. Winchester (10-10)
17. Malden Catholic (10-10)


Division 3

1. Hamilton-Wenham (15-3)
2. Wayland (15-5)
3. Watertown (15-5)
4. Lynn Tech (13-5)
5. Newburyport (13-7)
6. Whittier (11-9)
7. Danvers (11-9)
8. Pentucket (11-9)
9. Arlington Catholic (11-9)
10. Greater Lowell (10-10)

Division 4

1. North Shore (17-3)
2. Manchester-Essex (16-4)
3. Maimonides (11-3)
4. Mystic Valley (15-5)
5. Winthrop (14-6)
6. St. Mary’s (14-6)
7. Matignon (13-7)
8. Georgetown (12-8)
9. Tyngsboro (11-9)
10, Pope John (11-11)
11. St. Clement (9-9)
12. Snowden (5-11)

SOUTH

Division 1

1. Mansfield 20-2
2. Weymouth 17-3
3. New Bedford 16-3
4. Marshfield 15-3
5. Attleboro 16-4
6. West Roxbury 15-4
7. Newton North 16-6
8. Madison Park 12-6
9. Franklin 13-7
10. North Attleboro 13-7
11. Brockton 13-7
12. Catholic Memorial 13-7
13. BC High 12-8
14. Barnstable 11-8
15. Taunton 10-8
16. Needham 11-9
17. North Quincy 10-10
18. Xaverian 10-10

Division 2

1. Hopkinton (17-3)
2. Wellesley (16-4)
3. Falmouth (15-5)
4. Duxbury (14-6)
5. Oliver Ames (13-7)
6. Scituate (13-7)
7. King Philip (14-8)
8. Hingham (12-8)
9. Stoughton (12-8)
10. Walpole (12-8)
11. Medfield (11-9)
12. Whitman-Hanson (10-9)
13. Quincy (10-10)
14. Sharon (11-11)
15. Dennis-Yarmouth (9-9)

Division 3

1. Medway (17-3)
2. Martha’s Vineyard (17-3)
3. Cardinal Spellman (16-4)
4. Rockland (16-4)
5. Bishop Feehan (15-5)
6. Dighton-Rehoboth (15-5)
7. Wareham (14-6)
8. Norton (15-7)
9. Bishop Stang (12-6)
10. Apponequet (13-7)
11. Bourne (12-8)
12. Fairhaven (11-9)
13. Dedham (11-9)
14. Dover-Sherborn (11-9)
15. Archbishop Williams (11-11)
16. Abington (10-10)
17. Hanover (10-10)
18. Norwell (10-10)
19. Canton (5-15)
20. Foxboro (4-16)

Division 4

1. Avon (20-0)
2. Cape Cod Academy (15-1)
3. Cohasset (18-2)
4. Westport (17-3)
5. Cathedral (17-3)
6. Mashpee (17-3)
7. Holbrook (15-5)
8. Southeastern (14-7)
9. Upper Cape (13-7)
10. Blue Hills (13-7)
11. West Bridgewater (13-7)
12. Bristol-Plymouth (14-8)
13. Chatham (11-7)
14. Sturgis (10-8)
15. South Shore Voke (10-10)
16. Carver (10-10)
17. Millis (5-15)

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