![]() ![]() 5 may come down to top-dog Taconic and undefeated No. 7 Randolph.Ĭlinton, fresh off a Central Mass Athletic Directors Association championship, has the makings of a contender to make the state semifinal.ĭiv. And don’t overlook defending champion No. 8 Cathedral in the quarterfinal would not be easy. Top-seeded Wareham has the luxury of holding home court but a potential matchup with No. 4, Burke sophomore Jaeden Roberts is a special talent. John Willis’ Norwell squad had a strong year at 15-5 but a dangerous potential second-round matchup awaits with seventh-seeded Tech Boston. 8 Oakmont in the quarterfinals will bring intrigue. If all holds serve, a matchup between No. Mary’s Lynn certainly has championship pieces. ![]() Pembroke, who won 12 of its last 16 and has plenty of experience, is a sleeper.Īrchbishop Williams (19-1) is the Div. Wakefield and Burlington both could shake things up in the bracket. Dartmouth hit a speed bump down the stretch after a scalding start, but has a dynamic tandem in Hunter Matteson and Aiden Smith. Third-seeded Sharon handed the Hornets their only two losses of the season and have the makings of a serious threat.Ĭharlestown is young but has plenty of talent highlighted by freshman star Jaylen Hunter-Coleman. The Hornets went a sterling 20-2 including a win over previously undefeated Archbishop Williams to close the season. Mike Vaughan’s Mansfield group is hot as the tournament approaches. Sophomore guard Matthew Gaffney has emerged as an elite player. 2, defending champion Malden Catholic is still the favorite despite a slew of injuries. 8 Andover earn a third meeting with each other.ĭefending champion BC High and Methuen serve as sleepers. One of the most intriguing potential games could come in the Round of 16 if No. 11 Beverly has the luxury of superstar Ryder Frost to go with Dylan Crowley. ![]() Fourth-seeded Central Catholic plays quality defense as well as any team in Eastern Mass. 7 Newton North both have the potential to make plenty of noise. 10 Lynn English all are also more than capable of taking home the crown. Six-foot-eight center Jacob Cofield is a strong rim protector. Martin provide the Knights with key depth. Malachi Bryant, Peter Gellene, and Ryan Higgins form one of the best guard trios in the Bay State while Brady McGowan, Corey Dolison, and Matthew St. 1 Boys Basketball Tournament field playing as well as any team in Massachusetts as they look to capture their third state championship under head coach Denis Tobin. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |