Postseason 2010

Super Bowls

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Super Bowl shuffle, high school style
Div. 1 > Everett 31, St. John's Prep 7
Everett takes to the air to beat St. John’s Prep

Everett takes to the air to beat St. John’s Prep

Everett’s methods were different, but the result was the same. The top-ranked Crimson Tide won the Division 1 Super Bowl at Gillette Stadium last night over No. 8 St. John’s Prep, 31-7, on the back of one of the most lethal passing attacks in state history. It is a far cry from the previous 24 championships Everett had ... (By Mike Carraggi, Globe Correspondent)
Div. 1A > Gloucester 34, Bridgewater-Raynham 13
Gloucester reels in its second straight title

Gloucester reels in its second straight title

Gloucester fans were having déjà vu last night at Gillette Stadium. The undefeated Fishermen took a 21-6 halftime lead over Bridgewater-Raynham, eerily similar to the 19-7 lead they held last season over the same opponent. Gloucester took home its second Division 1A championship in as many years against the Trojans, this year 34-13. (By Emily Wright, Globe Correspondent)
Div. 2 > Mansfield 29, Reading 26
Mansfield wins a thriller

Mansfield wins a thriller

With about 1:30 remaining in the game, Mansfield trailed Reading, 26-21, but had the Rockets pinned at their 1-yard line. What followed next was a series of events that led Mansfield to an upset over the Rockets. (By Michael Grossi, Globe Correspondent)
Div. 2A > Duxbury 35, Concord-Carlisle 13
Duxbury topples C-C

Duxbury topples C-C

Whether it was senior Kane Haffey or junior Matt O’Keefe at quarterback this season, the Duxbury football team had one offensive advantage: speed. (By Patrick McHugh, Globe Correspondent)
Div. 3 > Beverly 28, Somerset 20
Beverly states its case

Beverly states its case

Any doubt as to whether Beverly belonged at Gillette Stadium yesterday was silenced as the final seconds ticked off the clock. The Panthers rushed the field to celebrate their 28-20 win over the previously undefeated Somerset Blue Raiders in the Division 3 Super Bowl. (By Doug Saffir, Globe Correspondent)
Div. 3A > Holliston 21, Cardinal Spellman 7
Holliston's sweet return

Holliston's sweet return

The storyline heading into yesterday’s Division 3A Super Bowl matchup was the battle between Holliston’s explosive offense and Cardinal Spellman’s stout defense. (By Jake Seiner, Globe Correspondent)
Div. 4 > Shawsheen 20, Blue Hills 6
Historic win for Shawsheen

Historic win for Shawsheen

It was a fairy tale ending. A true Cinderella story. The red carpet unrolled at the doorstep of Shawsheen at the beginning of the season. It was a casting call for a once in a lifetime opportunity at reaching a previously unreachable goal. (By Lorenzo Recupero, Globe Correspondent)
Div. 4A > Northeast 38, Brighton 14
Northeast shines in repeat performance

Northeast shines in repeat performance

The stage was set for the Brighton Bengals. Coach James Philip and his squad had the perfect opportunity to avenge the Northeast Golden Knights for last year’s defeat in the Division 4A Super Bowl. (By Anthony Gulizia, Globe Correspondent)

Semifinals