Boston Herald EMass weekly divisional football rankings

 

Here are the Boston Herald divisional rankings after the opening weekend. We will post weekly rankings throughout the season.

 

DIVISION 1

1. Xaverian (1-0)

2. St. John’s Prep (2-0)

3. Needham (2-0)

4. Andover (1-0)

5. BC High (2-0)

6. Methuen (1-1)

7. Natick (1-1)

8. Central Catholic (1-1)

 

DIVISION 2

1. Catholic Memorial (0-1)

2. King Philip (2-0)

3. Marshfield (1-1)

4. Barnstable (2-0)

5. Wellesley (2-0)

6. Bishop Feehan (1-1)

7. Peabody (2-0)

8. Arlington (2-0)

 

DIVISION 3

1. North Attleboro (2-0)

2. Milford (1-1)

3. Mansfield (1-1)

4. Dartmouth (2-0)

5. Masconomet (2-0)

6. Billerica (0-1)

7. Woburn (2-0)

8. Milton (1-1)

 

DIVISION 4

1. Duxbury (2-0)

2. Scituate (2-0)

3. Wayland (1-0)

4. Tewksbury (1-0)

5. Burlington (1-0)

6. Canton (2-0)

7. Nauset (2-0)

8. Somerset Berkley (1-1)

 

DIVISION 5

1. Shawsheen (2-0)

2. Old Rochester (2-0)

3. Bishop Fenwick (1-0)

4. Hanover (2-0)

5. Foxboro (0-2)

6. Greater Lawrence (2-0)

7. Danvers (1-1)

8. Greater Lowell (2-0)

 

DIVISION 6

1. Norwell (2-0)

2. Fairhaven (1-1)

3. Stoneham (1-0)

4. Dennis-Yarmouth (1-1)

5. St. Mary’s (2-0)

6. Triton (2-0)

7. Swampscott (1-1)

8. North Reading (1-0)/Winthrop (1-1)

 

DIVISION 7

1. Mashpee (0-1)

2. Amesbury (1-1)

3. Manchester-Essex (1-0)

4. West Bridgewater (1-1)

5. Cohasset (0-2)

6. Rockland (0-1)

7. Nantucket (1-1)

8. Lowell Catholic (1-0)/O’Bryant (1-0)

 

 

DIVISION 8

1. Bourne (2-0)

2. Randolph (1-0)

3. Nashoba Tech (2-0)

4. Carver (2-0)

5. Cathedral (1-0)

6. KIPP (0-1)

7. Tech Boston (2-0)

8. Old Colony (0-1)

 

ISL

1. BB&N (0-0)

2. Tabor Academy (0-0)

3. Belmont Hill (0-0)

4. Lawrence Academy (0-0)

5. St. Sebastian’s (0-0)

6. Milton Academy (0-0)

7. Brooks (0-0)

8. Rivers (0-0)

 

 

 

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