Baseball seedings released
The MIAA released the baseball seedings for the state championship tournament today. Here are the seedings by division and region. Games start as early as June 2. For first-round matchups, check out Wednesday's edition of the Globe or go to MIAA.net.
Division 1
North
1. Lexington (20-0) 1.000
2. Lincoln-Sudbury (18-2) .900
3. Everett (17-3) .850
4. Peabody (16-4) .800
5. Lawrence (15-5) .750
6. Medford (15-5) .750
7. St. John's (15-5) .750
8. Acton-Boxboro (15-5) .750
9. Lowell (14-6) .700
10 Central Catholic (12-6) .667
11. Chelmsford (13-7) .650
12. Cambridge R&L (11-7) .611
13. Malden Catholic (12-8) .600
14. Newton South (12-8) .600
15. Andover (11-9) .550
16. Malden (11-9) .550
17. Westford Academy (10-10) .500
18. Boston Latin (10-10) .500
19. Lynn English (10-10) .500
20. Newton North (10-10) .500
South
1. Walpole (17-3) .850
2. North Attleboro (15-5) .750
3. Marshfield (14-6) .700
4. BC High (14-6) .700
5. Catholic Memorial (14-6) .700
6. Braintree (12-6) .667
7. Barnstable (10-6) .625
8. Durfee (12-8) .600
9. Franklin (12-8) .600
10. Silver Lake (12-8) .600
11. New Bedford (12-8) .600
12. Mansfield (12-8) .600
13. Needham (11-9) .550
14. Bridgewater-Raynham (11-9) .550
15. Xaverian (11-9) .550
16. Quincy (10-9) .526
17. Taunton (10-10) .500
18. Norwood (10-10) .500
19. Attleboro (10-10) .500
Central
1. Milford (16-4) .800
2. Doherty (15-5) .750
3. Wachusett (15-5) .750
4. St. John's (15-7) .682
5. Nashoba (13-7) .650
6. Burncoat (12-7) .632
7. Westborough (12-8) .600
8. Leominster (12-8) .600
9. Quabbin (12-8) .600
10. Shepherd Hill (11-8) .579
11. Tantasqua (11-9) .550
12. North Middlesex (11-9) .550
13. Shrewsbury (10-10) .500
14. St. Peter Marian (9-9) .500
15. Holy Name (8-10) .444
West
1. East Longmeadow (17-3)
2. Agawam (16-4)
3. Westfield (14-6) 4. Chicopee (13-7)
5. Taconic (15-5)
6. Cathedral (13-7)
7. Amherst (12-8)
8. Holyoke (11-9)
9. Northampton (11-9)
10. Minnechaug (10-10)
11. Central (11-9)
12. West Springfield
Division 2
North
1. North Andover (19-1) .950
2. Reading (16-4) .800
3. Danvers (16-4) .800
4. Triton (14-6) .700
5. Beverly (14-6) .700
6. Marblehead (13-7) .650
7. Burlington (13-7) .650
8. Melrose (14-8) .636
9. Arlington (11-9) .550
10. Masconomet (11-9) .550
11. Tewksbury (10-10) .500
12. Wilmington (10-10) .500
13. Gloucester (10-10) .500
14. Belmont (10-10) .500
15. Lynn Classical (10-10) .500
16. Dracut (8-12) .400
South
1. Plymouth North (17-3) .850
2. Somerset (15-5) .750
3. Hingham (15-5) .750
4. Sharon (15-5) .750
5. Wellesley (15-5) .750
6. Oliver Ames (15-5) .750
7. Dighton-Rehoboth (15-5) .750
8. Dennis-Yarmouth (13-7) .650
9. Greater New Bedford (11-7) .611
10. Hopkinton (12-8) .600
11. Milton (11-9) .550
12. Falmouth (11-9) .550
Central
1. Northbridge (19-1) .950
2. Worcester Tech. (18-2) .900
3. Hudson (15-5) .750
4. Blackstone Valley (14-5) .737
5. Nipmuc (14-6) .700
6. Clinton (13-7) .650
7. David Prouty (13-7) .650
8. Leicester (13-7) .650
9. Oakmont (11-7) .611
10. Bay Path (12-8) .600
11. Millbury (11-9) .550
12. Auburn (11-9) .550
West
1. Monument Mtn (15-5)
2. Drury (13-7)
3. Wahconah (13-7)
4. Palmer (13-7)
5. Greenfield (13-7)
6. Hampshire (11-7)
7. Hoosac (12-8)
8. Southwick (12-8)
9. Mt Greylock (11-9)
10. Belchertown (7-13)
11. South Hadley (4-16)
Division 3
North
1. Greater Lowell (18-2) .900
2. Newburyport (17-5) .773
3. Bishop Fenwick (15-5) .750
4. Whittier (15-5) .750
5. St. Mary's (13-7) .650
6. Lynnfield (13-7) .650
7. Swampscott (13-7) .650
8. Chelsea (11-7) .611
9. Weston (12-8) .600
10. Austin Prep. (12-8) .600
11. Arlington Catholic (11-9) .550
12. Pentucket (11-9) .550
13. North Reading (11-9) .550
14. Charlestown (9-9) .500
15. Brighton (9-9) .500
16. Madison Park (8-9) .471
17. Saugus (5-15) .250
18. Watertown (3-17) .150
19. Stoneham (2-16) .111
South
1. Middleboro (17-3) .850
2. Abington (16-4) .800
3. Medfield (16-4) .800
4. Norwell (16-4) .800
5. Scituate (15-5) .750
6. Apponequet (12-4) .750
7. Bellingham (14-6) .700
8. East Bridgewater (12-6) .667
9. Coyle-Cassidy (13-7) .650
10. Cardinal Spellman (14-8)
11. Seekonk (10-6) .625
12. Diman Voke (12-8) .600
13. Archbishop Williams (11-9) .550
14. Norton (11-9) .550
15. Westwood (11-9) .550
16. Case (11-9) .550
17. Hanover (10-10) .500
18. Dedham (9-11) .450
19. Canton (6-12) .333
Central
1. Littleton (15-3) .833
2. Hopedale (14-4) .778
3. Tahanto (13-5) .722
4. Oxford (14-6) .700
5. West Boylston (13-7) .650
6. Maynard (12-8) .600
7. Douglas (11-9) .550
8. Uxbridge (10-10) .500
9. St. Bernard's (9-11) .450
Division 4
North
1. Mystic Valley (13-6) .684
2. Lowell Catholic (13-7) .650
3. Monument - So. Boston (11-7) .611
4. O'Bryant (11-8) .579
5. Trinity (11-9) .550
6. Northeast (11-9) .550
7. Brook Farm - West Roxbury (11-9) .550
8. Rockport (9-9) .500
9. Matignon (7-13) .350
10. Georgetown (6-14) .300
South
1. Mamonides (14-4) .778
2. Marian (15-5) .750
3. West Bridgewater (14-5) .737
4. Cohasett (14-6) .700
5. Westport (12-6) .667
6. Nantucket (12-6) .667
7. Bishop Connolly (13-7) .650
8. Upper Cape (13-7) .650
9. Pope John Paul (H) (13-7) .650
10. Cape Code Tech (12-7) .632
11. Southeastern (12-8).600
12. Avon (10-8) .556
13. Old Colony (110-8) .556
14. Chatman (9-9) .500
15. Millis (8-12) .400
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:
- Alex Hall | @AlexKHall | Baseball
- Colleen Casey | @ColleenCasey226 | Softball
- Mike Giesta | Boys lacrosse
- Catherine Calsolaro | @catrenee13 | Girls lacrosse
- Liz Torres | @etorres446 | Boys volleyball
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