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On Sunday, the MIAA high school football tournament field was announced.
Across eight divisions, 128 teams will compete for one of the 16 coveted spots at Gillette Stadium playing for a high school football state championship.
The South Shore will be well represented with 23 area schools in the field. Follow the schedule for first-round games below.
We’ll update this as times get announced.
No. 16 Attleboro at No. 1 St. John’s Prep
No. 15 Anodver at No. 2 BC High
No. 14 Brockton at No. 3 Xaverian
No. 13 Wachusett at No. 4 Needham
No. 12 Weymouth at No. 5 Central Catholic
No. 11 Westford Academy at No. Leominster
No. 10 Natick at No. 7 Springfield Central
No. 9 Franklin at No. 8 Methuen
No. 16 Quincy at No. 1 Catholic Memorial
No. 15 Arlington at No. 2 King Philip
No. 14 Concord-Carlisle at No. 3 Marshfield
No. 13 North Andover at No. 4 Bishop Feehan
No. 12 Plymouth North at No. 5 Wellesley
No. 11 Peabody at No. 6 Winchester
No. 10 North Quincy at No. 7 Barnstable
No. 9 Algonquin at No. 8 Bridgewater-Raynham
No. 16 Lynn English at No. 1 Reading
No. 15 Silver Lake at No. 2 Billerica
No. 14 Doherty at No. 3 Mansfield
No. 13 Woburn at No. 4 North Attleboro
No. 12 Westboro at No. 5 West Springfield
No. 11 Milton at No. 6 Dartmouth
No. 10 Walpole at No. 7 Hingham
No. 9 Milford at No. 8 Masconomet
No. 16 Holliston at No. 1 Duxbury
No. 15 Melrose at No. 2 Scituate
No. 14 Bedford at No. 3 Grafton
No. 13 Somerset Berkley at No. 4 Malden Catholic
No. 12 Westwood at No. 5 Tewksbury
No. 11 Norwood at No. 6 Marblehead
No. 10 Wayland at No. 7 Burlington
No. 9 Tantasqua at No. 8 Canton
No. 16 Gloucester at No. 1 Shawsheen Valley Tech
No. 15 Northeast Metro at No. 2 Hanover
No. 14 Danvers at No. 3 Foxboro
No. 13 Medway at No. 4 Old Rochester Regional
No. 12 Norton at No. 5 Bishop Fenwick
No. 11 Dedham at No. 6 Greater Lowell Tech
No. 10 Blackstone Valley Tech at No. 7 Auburn
No. 9 Bishop Stang at No. 8 Newburyport
No. 16 East Bridgewater at No. 1 Hudson
No. 15 Oakmont at No. 2 Stoneham
No. 14 Maynard at No. 3 Fairhaven
No. 13 North Reading at No. 4 Norwell
No. 12 Winthrop at No. 5 Abington
No. 11 Dennis-Yarmouth at No. 6 Lynnfield
No. 10 Bay Path at No. 7 Swampscott
No. 9 St. Mary’s at No. 8 Sandwich
No. 16 Saint Paul at No. 1 Uxbridge
No. 15 Tyngsborough at No. 2 Clinton
No. 14 Saint Bernard’s at No. 3 Mashpee
No. 13 Oxford at No. 4 Northbridge
No. 12 Wahconah Regional at No. 5 Millbury
No. 11 Blue Hills at No. 6 Amesbury
No. 10 West Bridgewater at No. 7 Cohasset
No. 9 Manchester Essex at No. 8 Gardner
No. 16 Quaboag at No. 1 Randoloph
No. 15 Hoosac Valley at No. 2 West Boylston
No. 14 Lynn Tech at No. 3 Carver
No. 13 TechBoston at No. 4 Nashoba Valley Tech
No. 12 Millis at No. 5 Cathedral
No. 11 Bourne at No. 6 KIPP Academy
No. 10 Bartlett at No. 7 Lee
No. 9 Old Colony at No. 8 Narragansett Regional
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