Hockomock Lacrosse Playoff Seeds & Matchups

Below are the seeds and matchups for Hockomock teams in the MIAA playoffs. Seeds, times, and dates are subject to change and we will update this post with any changes.

Boys

Division 1
#4 Franklin (17-1) will host #29 Methuen (9-9) on Monday, 6/5 at 6:00.

Division 2
#9 Mansfield (13-6) will host #24 Whitman-Hanson (6-11) on Monday, 6/5 at 6:00.
#10 King Philip (13-5) will host #23 Milton (9-9) on Saturday, 6/3 at 4:00.
#16 Sharon (13-4) will hot #17 Tantasqua (14-4) on Monday, 6/5 at 5:00.
#19 North Attleboro (10-8) will travel to #14 Westwood (14-4) on Monday, 6/5 at 6:00.
#20 Canton (11-7) will travel to #13 Plymouth South (10-8) on Monday, 6/5 at 4:00.
#27 Oliver Ames (10-8) will travel to #6 Scituate (12-8) on Monday, 6/5 at 6:30.

Division 3
#14 Foxboro (7-11) will host #19 Holliston (8-10) on Friday, 6/2 at 4:00.

Girls

Division 1
#7 Franklin (17-3) will host the winner of #26 Andover (8-10)/#39 Doherty (9-8) on Sunday, 6/4 at 11:00AM.
#18 King Philip (12-6) will travel to #15 North Andover (14-6) on Monday, 6/5 at 4:00.
#35 Attleboro (12-6) will travel to #30 Beverly (13-5) on Thursday, 6/1 at 5:30.
#36 Mansfield (10-8) will travel to #29 Woburn (8-11) on Thursday, 6/1 at 2:45.
#38 Milford (11-7) will travel to #27 Belmont (13-5) on Thursday, 6/1 at 4:15.

Division 2
#18 Canton (9-8) will travel to #15 Billerica (7-11) on Monday, 6/5 at 5:00.
#28 Oliver Ames (8-10) will travel to #5 Leominster (17-3) on Monday, 6/5 at 4:00.

Division 3
#4 Foxboro (16-2) will host #29 Pope Francis (8-8) on Friday, 6/2 at 6:15.

Hockomock Softball Playoff Seeds & Matchups

Below are the seeds and matchups for Hockomock teams in the MIAA playoffs. Seeds, times, and dates are subject to change and we will update this post with any changes.

Division 1
#2 King Philip (20-2) will host the winner of #31 Needham (8-10)/#34 Everett (18-2) on Monday, 6/5 at 3:45.
#3 Taunton (19-1) will host the winner of #30 Shrewsbury (8-12)/#35 Wellesley (10-8) on Monday, 6/5 at 7:00.
#10 Attleboro (12-8) will host #23 Andover (8-12) on Sunday, 6/4 at 11:00AM.
#19 Franklin (9-11) will travel to #14 Westford Academy (10-6) on Monday, 6/5 at 5:00.
#28 Milford (7-13) will host #37 Medford (14-6) on Friday, 6/2 at 3:00.

Division 2
#5 North Attleboro (15-5) will host the winner of #28 Norwood (10-8)/#37 Amherst-Pelham (16-2) on Sunday, 6/4 at 12:00.
#25 Oliver Ames (9-11) will host #40 High School of Commerce (9-9) on Thursday, 6/1 at 3:00.
#30 Stoughton (9-11) will host #35 Marlboro (11-6) on Saturday, 6/3 at 2:00.

Division 3
#19 Foxboro (9-11) will travel to #14 Medway (12-6) on Friday, 6/2 at 3:30.

Hockomock Baseball Playoff Seeds & Matchups

Below are the seeds and matchups for Hockomock teams in the MIAA playoffs. Seeds, times, and dates are subject to change and we will update this post with any changes.

Division 1
#1 Franklin (19-3) will host the winner of #32 Lexington (13-9)/#33 Hingham (10-10) on Monday, 6/5 at 7:00.
#2 Taunton (16-4) will host the winner of #31 Durfee (9-11)/#34 Lynn Classical (17-3) on Monday, 6/5 at 4:00.
#11 Milford (12-8) will host #22 Beverly (15-5) on Monday, 6/5 at 6:30.
#29 Attleboro (9-11) will host #36 Doherty (9-9) on Thursday, 6/1 at 4:45.

Division 2
#3 King Philip (13-7) will host the winner of #30 Canton (8-12)/#35 Agawam (11-9) on Monday, 6/5 at 3:45.
#15 Mansfield (14-8) will host #18 Westboro (9-11) on Monday, 6/5 at 4:45.
#19 North Attleboro (7-13) will travel to #14 Duxbury (15-7) on Monday, 6/5 at 4:00.
#30 Canton (8-12) will host #35 Agawam (11-9) on Thursday, 6/1 at 1:00.

Division 3
#6 Foxboro (13-7) will host the winner of #27 Arlington Catholic (10-10)/#38 Watertown (10-10) at a date and time to be determined.

Hockomock Tennis Playoff Seeds & Matchups

Below are the seeds and matchups for Hockomock teams in the MIAA playoffs. Seeds, times, and dates are subject to change and we will update this post with any changes.

Boys

Division 1
#18 Attleboro (12-4) will travel to #15 Xaverian (11-7) on Wednesday, 5/31 at 4:00.
#27 Franklin (10-9) will host #38 Methuen (7-7) on Wednesday, 5/31 at 3:00.

Division 2
#6 Sharon (17-3) will host #27 Canton (8-8) on Wednesday, 5/31 at 3:45.
#13 Mansfield (14-4) will host #20 Westwood (11-6) on Thursday, 6/1 at 3:45.
#24 Oliver Ames (11-7) will travel to #9 Marblehead (15-3) on Wednesday, 5/31 at 5:00.
#26 North Attleboro (9-9) will travel to #7 Burlington (14-4) on Thursday, 6/1 at 2:00.
#27 Canton (8-8) will travel to #6 Sharon (17-3) on Wednesday, 5/31 at 3:45.

Division 3
#14 Foxboro (9-9) will host #19 Bishop Stang (10-7) on Wednesday, 5/31 at 3:45.

Girls

Division 1
#22 King Philip (14-6) will travel to #11 Bishop Feehan (13-2) on Wednesday, 5/31 at 3:30.
#25 Franklin (12-6) will travel to #8 Andover (16-2) on Sunday, 6/4 at 11:00.
#33 Taunton (11-9) will travel to #32 Bridgewater-Raynham (11-3) on Tuesday, 5/30 at 4:00 at Bridgewater Middle School.

Division 2
#6 Sharon (18-1) will host the winner of #27 Dartmouth (13-5)/#38 Somerville (11-5) on Friday, 6/2 at 3:45.
#11 North Attleboro (15-3) will host #22 Ursuline Academy (14-2) on Wednesday, 5/31 at 3:30.
#28 Oliver Ames (10-6) will host #37 Leominster (11-8) on Wednesday, 5/31 at 4:00.

Division 3
#15 Foxboro (11-7) will host #18 Wilmington (4-13) on Friday, 6/2 at 4:15.

Hockomock Basketball Playoff Seeds & Matchups

Below are the seeds and matchups for Hockomock teams in the MIAA playoffs. Seeds, times, and dates are subject to change and we will update this post with any changes.

Boys

Division 1
#3 Franklin (18-1) will host the winner of #30 Weymouth (13-9)/#35 Lexington (13-7) on Thursday, 3/2 at 7:30.
#15 Taunton (13-7) will host the winner of #18 Attleboro (13-9)/#47 Everett (10-10) on Friday, 3/3 at a time to be announced.
#18 Attleboro (13-9) will host #47 Everett (10-10) on Monday, 2/27 at 6:00.
#31 King Philip (10-12) will host #34 Hingham (11-11) on Tuesday, 2/28 at 6:30.
#41 Milford (11-11) will travel to #24 New Bedford (13-7) on Tuesday, 2/28 at 6:00.

Division 2
#2 Mansfield (20-2) will host the winner of #31 Grafton (13-7)/#34 Newburyport (12-8) on Friday, 3/3 at 6:30.
#3 Sharon (17-3) will host the winner of #30 South High (11-9)/#35 Melrose (10-10) on Friday, 3/3 at a time to be announced.
#9 Foxboro (14-8) will host the winner of #24 Norwood (16-4)/#41 Ludlow (16-4) on Friday, 3/3 at 5:00.
#14 Canton (10-10) will host #19 Burlington (15-5) on Friday, 3/3 at 6:00.

Girls

Division 1
#15 Franklin (16-4) will host #18 Newton South (11-9) on Thursday, 3/2 at 5:30.
#21 Attleboro (16-6) will travel to #12 Springfield Central (17-2) on Thursday, March 2 at 6:00.
#23 Mansfield (13-7) will travel to #10 Newton North (15-6) on Thursday, March 2 at 5:00.
#33 King Philip (11-9) will travel to #32 Acton-Boxborough (14-8) on Wednesday, 3/1 at 6:30.

Division 2
#5 Foxboro (19-1) will host the winner of #28 Holliston (8-12)/#37 Somerset-Berkley (12-8) on Friday, 3/3 at 7:00.
#18 Oliver Ames (11-9) will travel to #15 Billerica (10-10) on Thursday, 3/2 at 7:00.

Hockomock Hockey Playoff Seeds & Matchups

Below are the seeds and matchups for Hockomock teams in the MIAA playoffs. Seeds, times, and dates are subject to change and we will update this post with any changes.

Boys

Division 1
#12 Franklin (16-5-0) will host #21 Andover (11-5-4) on Wednesday, 3/1 at 8:00 at Pirelli Rink.
#30 King Philip (12-5-3) will travel to #3 Hingham (14-3-5) on Thursday, 3/2 at 7:00 at the Canton Ice House.

Division 2
#3 Canton (17-4-0) will host the winner of #30 Medford (11-8-1)/#35 Agawam (11-6-1) on Thursday, 3/2 at 5:00 at Metropolis Rink.
#21 Oliver Ames (10-9-1) will travel to #12 Gloucester (12-7-1) on Wednesday, 3/1 at 6:00 at Talbot Rink.
#25 North Attleboro (9-7-1) will travel to #8 Hopkinton (16-4-0) on Wednesday, 3/1 at 7:10 at the New England Sports Center.
#28 Mansfield (4-14-2) will travel to #5 Silver Lake (14-7-1) on Wednesday, 3/1 at 3:30 at Hobomock Arena in Pembroke.

Division 3
#17 Taunton (13-9-0) will travel to #16 Seekonk (15-4-1) on Wednesday, 3/1 at 7:00 at New England Sports Village.
#31 Foxboro (7-12-1) will host #34 Easthampton (12-7-1) on Monday, 2/27 at 5:00 at Foxboro Sports Center.

Girls

Division 2
#4 Canton (15-2-4) will host #29 Westwood (8-11-1) on Wednesday, 3/1 at 5:00 at Metropolis Rink.
#19 Franklin (9-8-3) will travel to #14 Pembroke (13-6-1) on Thursday, 3/2 at 5:30 at Hobomock Arena in Pembroke.
#22 King Philip (10-11-1) will travel to #11 Lincoln-Sudbury (16-4-0) on Wednesday, 3/1 at 8:00 at Valley Sports Arena.

Hockomock Basketball Playoff Seeds & Matchups

Below are the seeds and matchups for Hockomock teams in the MIAA playoffs. Seeds, times, and dates are subject to change and we will update this post with any changes.

Boys

Division 1
#5 Franklin (20-3) will host the winner of #28 Durfee (14-6)/#37 Marshfield (14-6) on Friday, March 4 at 7:15.
#6 Taunton (18-2) will host the winner of #27 Reading (12-9)/#38 Concord-Carlisle (13-5) on Friday, March 4 at 6:30.
#12 Attleboro (16-6) will host #21 Catholic Memorial (8-12) on Friday, March 4 at 6:30.

Division 2
#2 Mansfield (19-4) will host winner of #31 Middleboro (12-6)/#34 Dighton-Rehoboth (16-4) on Friday, March 4 at 6:30.
#17 Sharon (12-8) will travel to #16 Agawam (12-8) on Friday, March 4 at 6:30
#19 Oliver Ames (9-11) will host #46 Ludlow (11-9) on Tuesday, March 1 at 6:30.
#24 Foxboro (11-9) will host #41 Grafton (13-7) on Tuesday, March 1 at 6:45.

Girls

Division 1
#6 Franklin (20-1) will host #27 Braintree (10-8)/#38 Durfee (11-9) on Friday, March 4 at 5:00.
#13 Attleboro (16-6) will host #20 North Andover (10-9) on Thursday, March 3 at 6:30.
#26 Mansfield (11-10) will host #39 Doherty (11-9) on Tuesday, March 1 at 6:30.
#31 King Philip (10-10) will host #34 Plymouth North (10-10) on Tuesday, March 1 at 6:30.

Division 2
#3 Oliver Ames (17-3) will host #30 North Middlesex (12-8)/#35 Falmouth (13-7) on Friday, March 4 at 6:30.
#10 Canton (14-6) will host #23 Tewksbury (10-10)/#42 Revere (12-8) on Friday March 4 at 6:30.
#14 Foxboro (13-7) will host #19 Nashoba (14-6) on Friday, March 4 at 6:30.

Hockomock Hockey Playoff Seeds & Matchups

Below are the seeds and matchups for Hockomock teams in the MIAA playoffs. Seeds, times, and dates are subject to change and we will update this post with any changes.

Boys

Division 1
#19 Franklin (13-8-0) will travel to #14 Wellesley (12-2-6) on Saturday, March 5 at 7:00 at Wellesley Sports Center.
#33 King Philip (9-8-3) will travel to #32 Weymouth (6-13-2) on Monday, February 28 at 7:00 at Connell Rink.

Division 2
#3 Canton (18-2-1) will host #30 Plymouth South (7-13-0) on Wednesday, March 2 at 5:30 at Metropolis Rink.
#25 North Attleboro (9-10-1) will travel to #8 Newton South (12-6-2) on Thursday, March 3 at 5:00 at Ryan Arena.
#27 Mansfield (7-11-1) will travel to #6 Walpole (11-7-2) on Thursday, March 3 at 6:00 at Rodman Arena.

Division 3
#26 Taunton (7-9-4) will travel to #7 Nashoba Regional (16-3-0) on Thursday, March 3 at 7:00 at the New England Sports Center.
#27 Foxboro (10-10-0) will travel to #6 Medway (17-3-0) on Saturday, March 5 at 4:30 at Pirelli Veterans Arena.
#31 Stoughton (10-10-2) will host #34 Diman (9-9-0) on Tuesday, March 1 at 4:00 at Asiaf Arena.

Girls

Division 1
#24 Mansfield/OA (3-15-1) will travel to #9 Haverhill (10-8-2) on Friday, March 4 at 5:00 at Veterans Memorial Rink.

Division 2
#3 King Philip (18-4-0) will host #30 Norwell (8-10-1) on Saturday, march 5 at 6:30 at Foxboro Sports Center.
#9 Canton (14-6-0) will host #24 Watertown (15-5-0) on Wednesday, March 3 at 6:00 at Metropolis Rink.
#25 Franklin (6-10-4) will travel to #8 Andover (12-5-2) on Friday, March 4 at 4:30 at Breakaway Ice Center.

Franklin’s Lupien, OA’s Barata Honored By MIAA

Coach of the Year Paula Lupien John Barata
Franklin gymnastics coach Paula Lupien and Oliver Ames boys soccer coach John Barata were selected as Coach of the Year by the MIAA for last season. (Submitted photo/Ryan Lanigan (HockomockSports.com))

Below are a pair of press releases from Franklin High athletic director Tom Angelo and Oliver Ames athletic director Bill Matthews on the selection of Paula Lupien (gymnastics) and John Barata (soccer) as MIAA Coach of the Year.

Franklin, MA (December 08, 2021) – (Franklin Athletic Department) Franklin High School is proud to announce that Paula Lupien has been named the 2020-2021 MIAA Gymnastics Coach of the year.

“Earning this prestigious honor does not surprise me in the least. When it comes to coaching, Coach Lupien is the total package”, states Athletic Director, Tom Angelo. “I attribute the success of our Gymnastics program to Coach Lupien’s meticulous attention to detail, her love for her student-athletes, and overall dedication to the coaching profession.

The 2020-2021 winter season was Coach Lupien’s 5th year at the helm, culminating in an undefeated season, a Hockomock League title, and a 1st place finish in the Hockomock League Tournament. A professional member of USA Gymnastics, Coach Lupien’s primary goal is to build trust with her athletes and to bring out the best in themselves by setting a high bar and accomplishing their goals. “Paula is an incredible person who embodies everything that is right about the coaching profession. We are so fortunate to have her as part of our coaching staff”, states Tom Angelo.

Over the past 5 years, Coach Lupien has involved her team in various community service projects in and around Franklin, MA. Some of these projects include Blankets for Cancer, Toy/Pajamas/Blanket drive for children in foster care, a Franklin Food Pantry drive, distributing holiday wreaths, and hosting gymnastics clinics for Best Buddies, and area youth programs.

The Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association selects their “Coaches of the Year” based upon excellence in character, impact upon students and community, and coaching credentials.

Coach Lupien will be honored by the MIAA at a celebratory awards banquet in January.


EASTON — Superintendent Lisha Cabral and Athletic Director Bill Matthews are pleased to announce that soccer coach John Barata has been selected to receive the 2020-2021 Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA) Coach of the Year Award for soccer.

Award recipients are selected based upon excellence of character, impact on students and community and coaching credentials. Coach Barata was notified of his selection in November, and will be recognized at an event that is expected to be held in January 2022.

Barata has coached the boys varsity soccer team at Oliver Ames High School for 13 seasons. In that time, he has led the program to a 169-44-40 record,12 MIAA state tournament appearances, three state championship appearances and one state championship title.

The team went 13-4-2 this fall and was the Hockomock League Davenport Division champions. The team qualified for the state tournament and ultimately made it to the round of 16.

Coach Barata has been recognized by the Boston Globe, Hockomock League and Eastern Massachusetts Soccer Coaches Association a total of seven times, as well as the Mass Youth Soccer Association Girls Competitive Coach of the Year and with the United Soccer Coaches Coach of Significance Award.

His coaching philosophy revolves around guiding players along their soccer journey and helping them to reach their potential both on and off the field. He works to create a positive and player-focused environment and believes that his background as a youth minister has allowed him to use his relational ministry skills to guide players and build lifelong relationships that extend beyond the soccer field.

Under Coach Barata’s leadership, players have volunteered hundreds of hours with the Easton Youth Soccer League, Easton Lions Club and My Brother’s Keeper, a local non-profit that provides furniture donations and delivery to families throughout Southeastern Massachusetts and assistance for families in need during the holiday season.

He is also invested in players’ academic success and works to help find support for any player who would benefit from academic assistance. His teams have been recognized each year for the past seven years with the United Soccer Coaches Team Academic Award.

During the 2020-2021 school year, the team was also recognized by United Soccer Coaches with a Team Ethics and Sportsmanship Award.

Coach Barata was nominated for the MIAA Coach of the Year Award by Athletic Director Matthews, who wrote in the nomination letter, “John has high expectations of his players on the field, in the classroom and in the community and provides them the tools and support they need to meet and exceed those expectations. Perhaps more important than the statistics and recognition above is John’s commitment to seeing his players develop into not only good players, but good citizens as well.”

He added, “It is hard to imagine anyone who loves soccer as much as John and is as invested in fostering that same love of the game in others. His enthusiasm for soccer is contagious and his ability to engage with kids of all ages is remarkable.”

As director of coach and player development for Easton Youth Soccer, Coach Barata also started a program to introduce preschoolers to soccer. Many of those children have grown up and been valuable contributors to Oliver Ames’ soccer programs and many have credited him with sparking their love for the game.

“Our Oliver Ames boys varsity soccer program has thrived under Coach Barata’s leadership and he has been a wonderful supporter of players’ successes as athletes, students and members of their community,” Superintendent Cabral said. “Coach Barata is very well-deserving of this award, and we are proud to see him recognized for his outstanding accomplishments.”

Coach Barata has also held several positions in professional and coaching associations including serving on the YMCA Board of Governors, Parish Youth Enrichment Board, Hanson Youth Soccer Board of Directors, P3 Foundation Board, Eastern MA Soccer Coaches Association Board, United Soccer Coaches Advocacy Board, United Soccer Coaches Advocacy Group (Chair), United Soccer Federation Instructor and Easton Youth Soccer Board.

In addition to his role at Oliver Ames, Barata is the director of soccer and owner at Beautiful Game Soccer Academy in Hanson, and chief executive officer at Legacy Soccer Club in Hanson. He previously served as director of operations in New England for the Club Champions League New England in Hanson and the general manager for the Real Boston Rams of the United Soccer League out of Quincy.

He also holds a Master Coach and Soccer Leaders diploma from the University of Delaware and a number of other certifications from various soccer and coaching-related organizations.

Barata has also held several positions in professional and associations including serving on the YMCA Board of Governors, Parish Youth Enrichment Board, Hanson Youth Soccer Board of Directors, P3 Foundation Board, Eastern MA Soccer Association Board, United Soccer Advocacy Board, United Soccer Advocacy Group (Chair), United Soccer Federation Instructor and Easton Youth Soccer Board.

In addition to his role at Oliver Ames, Barata is the director of soccer and owner at Beautiful Game Soccer Academy in Hanson, and chief executive officer at Legacy Soccer Club in Hanson. He previously served as director of operations in New England for the Club Champions League New England in Hanson and the general manager for the Real Boston Rams of the United Soccer League out of Quincy.

Over the past 5 years, Lupien has involved her team in various community service projects in and around Franklin, MA. Some of these projects include Blankets for Cancer, Toy/Pajamas/Blanket drive for children in foster care, a Franklin Food Pantry drive, distributing holiday wreaths, and hosting gymnastics clinics for Best Buddies, and area youth programs. Over the past 5 years, Lupien has involved her team in various community service projects in and around Franklin, MA. Some of these projects include Blankets for Cancer, Toy/Pajamas/Blanket drive for children in foster care, a Franklin Food Pantry drive, distributing holiday wreaths, and hosting gymnastics clinics for Best Buddies, and area youth programs. Over the past 5 years, Lupien has involved her team in various community service projects in and around Franklin, MA. Some of these projects include Blankets for Cancer, Toy/Pajamas/Blanket drive for children in foster care, a Franklin Food Pantry drive, distributing holiday wreaths, and hosting gymnastics clinics for Best Buddies, and area youth programs.

Milford’s Antonellis Named MIAA Student of the Month

Nick Antonellis
Milford’s Nick Antonellis at the 2017 Hockomock League Swim Championships. (Ryan Lanigan/HockomockSports.com)

Below is a release from the MIAA regarding their selection of Milford senior Nick Antonellis for their Student of the Month program.

Milford – Nicolas Antonellis, a senior at Milford High School, has been selected as the recipient of the “MIAA Student-Athlete of the Month Award” for April 2017.

Nicolas is a four year member of the Milford High School swim team, the last two in which he was voted team captain. This past season he closed out a four year undefeated streak of league dual and championship swims in the 100 butterfly and 200 individual medley races. Nicolas was selected as a Hockomock League All-Star during each of his four years of participation and was recently selected as league MVP. During his career, he competed in the MIAA sectional and state swimming finals every season culminating with an MIAA State Division II 200 Individual Medley Championship. “Nick is one of the best leaders in the athletic program,” said his swim coach, David Chaplin. “His ability to communicate with his teammates, coaches and athletic administration makes him an invaluable member of our extended athletic family.”

Academically, Nicolas is ranked 14th in the senior class at Milford High School, earning a 4.10 Grade Point Average. His schedule includes five Advanced Placement courses. He is a member of the National Honor Society, peer mentoring program and holds the office of Class Representative in the student government. Nicolas plans to attend Bates College this fall, where he will study Pre-Med and compete on
the swim team.

Outside of the classroom and athletic arena, Nicolas is a significant contributor in his community. He was awarded first prize in the V.F.W Voice of Democracy Essay Contest for his essay entitled The American Spirit. “Nick is a rare find, one of the best we’ve had here in Milford and one of the best in my entire career,” said Milford High School Athletic Director, Peter Boucher.

The Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA) Student-Athlete of the Month Award is presented on a monthly basis to one male and one female student-athlete who display excellence in the areas of academics, athletics and community service. Students in grades 9-12 who attend MIAA member schools are eligible to receive the award. Monthly award winners receive a certificate of recognition and are featured on MIAA.net. Nominations for the award may be submitted by principals, athletic directors, teachers, coaches, guidance counselors or other school administrators. A complete list of “MIAA StudentAthlete of the Month Award” recipients and finalists can be found under the “Educational Athletics” and “Leadership” sections at www.miaa.net.