Abington players celebrated their 14-8 victory over St. Mary's of Lynn in their Division IV Super Bowl on Saturday. Nine MIAA Eastern Mass Super Bowl game were played at three locations across the state on Saturday.
2012 EMASS SUPER BOWLS
Abington players celebrated their 14-8 victory over St. Mary's of Lynn in their Division IV Super Bowl on Saturday. Nine MIAA Eastern Mass Super Bowl game were played at three locations across the state on Saturday.
The Sharon Eagles posed with the trophy after the game. Wayland defeated Sharon 12-3 in the Division III High School Super Bowl Championship game at Bentley University in Waltham.
St. Mary's ordan Manthorne (11) was wide open in the endzone when he missed this late game catch that would have put his team ahead Abington.
Sharon's Jared Fogel (14) looks on as Sharon Head Coach Dave Morse was doused with the traditional bucket of water following the team's 12-3 win over Wayland in the Division III High School Super Bowl Championship game at Bentley University in Waltham.
Cathedral's Kejonte Hickman (9) ran the ball past Madison Park's Steve Fonseca (11) during the MIAA Super Bowl game between Boston Cathedral and Madison Park held at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough.
Wayland quarterback Robert Jones (14), fumbled the ball but recovered it just as he was sacked by Sharon's Erik Kushner (62) during the second half against Wayland.
Abington's quarterback Brandon Cawley handed off to Matt Kilmain during a play in which Kilmain ran for a 80 yard touchdown.
Sharon players celebrated their 12-3 Super Bowl Championship victory over Wayland in the Division III High School Super Bowl Championship game at Bentley University in Waltham.
Madison Park's Kalvin Jones (89) was surrounded by Cathedral players during the MIAA Super Bowl game between Boston Cathedral and Madison Park held at Gillette Stadium.
Nashoba's Jack Sarnoski (10) was able to throw the ball before Shepherd Hill's Gianluca Laudone (21) caught up with him during the MIAA Super Bowl game at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough.
Cathedral's Kejonte Hickman (9) ran the ball within yards of the end zone past Madison Park's Kerlin Augustin (88) during the MIAA Super Bowl game between Boston Cathedral and Madison Park.
Matt Kilmain couldn’t be stopped by St. Mary's Nick Lee (65) during play in which Kilmain ran for a 80-yard touchdown.
Sharon fans cheered on the team. Wayland took on Sharon in the Division III High School Super Bowl Championship game at Bentley.
Abington's David Manzo (22) put preasure on St. Mary's Brent Lozzi during game action.
Sharon's Adam Banks (87) celebrateed with teammate Sean Asnes (2) after Asnes scored the team's first touchdown of the game in the first half.
St. Mary's Jordan Manthorne was wide open in the endzone when he missed this late game catch that would have put his team ahead.
Abington's quarterback Brandon Cawley felt the pressure from St. Mary's Rodolfo Jimenez during the game action.
Wayland's Aaron Huggins (1) broke up a pass intended for Sharon's BradleyKaufman (47) during the first half as Wayland took on Sharon.
Abington's Joe Brady (8) celebrated a late game interception.
Cathedral's Jermal Brevard-Jackson (10) was tackled by a Madison Park player.
Abington cheerleaders during the game against St. Mary's.
Cathedral's Kejonte Hickman (9) celebrated the team's win during the MIAA Super Bowl game between Boston Cathedral and Madison Park . Cathedral won 22-20 in OT.
St. Mary's Jordan Manthorne missed this late game catch.
Wayland's Robert Williams (11) brought down Sharon's Tobenna Modebelu (34), during the first half.
Cathedral's Kejonte Hickman (9) ran the ball within yards of the end zone past Madison Park's Kerlin Augustin (88) during the MIAA Super Bowl game.
In the waning moments of the fourth quarter, Sharon's Bradley Schiff (40) broke up a pass intended for Wayland's Robert Williams (20), to help seal the win for Sharon.
Cathedral's Kadeem Edge (14) ran the ball past Madison Park's C. Brown (57).
Abington fans cheered on their team during game against St. Mary's.
Madison Park's Dawhensky Fredrick (left) faked a handoff from quarterback Hector Villar (33) during the MIAA Super Bowl game between Boston Cathedral and Madison Park.
Abington's Babila Fonkem (10) celebrated his team’s victory with fans.
An umpire got taken down during the St. Mary's-Abington game.
