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Showing posts with label miaa. Show all posts

Monday, November 15, 2021

Franklin High School - yes, there are THREE final four games scheduled this week!

First up FHS field hockey takes on Andover on Tuesday, Nov 16

FHS field hockey takes on Andover on Tuesday, Nov 16
FHS field hockey takes on Andover on Tuesday, Nov 16

Then FHS volleyball takes on Needham on Wednesday, Nov 17

FHS volleyball takes on Needham on Wednesday, Nov 17
FHS volleyball takes on Needham on Wednesday, Nov 17

And last but not least, FHS football takes on Springfield Central on Saturday, Nov 20
Full MIAA bracket -> http://miaa.statebrackets.com/tmenu.cfm?tid=5746
FHS football takes on Springfield Central on Saturday, Nov 20
FHS football takes on Springfield Central on Saturday, Nov 20




Saturday, November 13, 2021

MIAA Statement on sportsmanship

Dear MIAA/MSAA Members:

Today marks my 35th day as Executive Director of MIAA and MSAA. I am tremendously honored to lead these great organizations and energized by the work ahead.

Over the past four weeks, I have traveled around the Commonwealth, meeting with Superintendents, Principals, Athletic Directors, Coaches, and other members of our organizations. I’ve held meetings in seven of the nine MIAA districts and look forward to visiting the remaining two very soon. In the coming weeks, I will reach out to the membership again to share some initial thoughts about my priorities for the MIAA and the MSAA, as well as my own core beliefs and values. 

However, there is a pressing matter making headlines and causing concern among many of our members that I want to address.

An altercation between two teams at a recent high school football game has brought to the forefront critical issues related to diversity, equity, and inclusion in interscholastic athletics. Here at the MIAA, we are deeply troubled by allegations that players, coaches, or fans harassed members of the opposing team with racial slurs or other hateful language.

Sportsmanship is one of the MIAA’s five central pillars, and we take very seriously our responsibility to help instill in student athletes a commitment to behaving with the utmost respect and dignity. One of the greatest benefits of interscholastic sports is the opportunity to meet and interact with students from other communities and backgrounds. It is essential that students and adults approach those interactions with respect and civility.

We are encouraged that the two schools involved in this matter have agreed to conduct a joint investigation, in order to examine the facts about what occurred during the game. I commend the school and district leaders for their willingness to work together in pursuit of the truth, and just as importantly, to address the issues that caused the altercation in the first place. We at the MIAA are prepared to support both teams and communities in any ways that would be helpful, particularly to make this a valuable learning experience for everyone involved.

This incident is not the first of its kind, and sadly, will not be the last. Therefore, this is an important opportunity to ask what role, if any, MIAA should play when these complex issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion arise within or between our athletic communities. Over the past two years in particular, our country has begun a profound reckoning on race and racism. Many of our schools and districts are grappling with these topics and striving to be more diverse, equitable, and inclusive. The MIAA and the MSAA are committed to engaging deeply in this work, too – so that we can make a difference in eradicating racism and all other forms of bias.

In the wake of the most recent case, some have urged the MIAA to get more involved in the resolution of these types of disputes. It has been suggested that MIAA could serve as an arbitrator, hold hearings, gather evidence, mandate reports, issue findings, and if necessary, impose sanctions on any guilty parties. My initial instinct is that the MIAA has a long history of emphasizing its regulatory responsibilities, which are important in some – but not all – contexts. I recognize and value the need for the MIAA to serve as a regulatory body in athletic matters, in which we have broad experience and expertise. I am not convinced, however, that the MIAA should play judge or jury as investigators or arbitrators into allegations of racism, sexism, homophobia, or other forms of bias. Our role should be to determine how the MIAA can support and guide our member schools in order to ensure that these issues are addressed with fidelity. As a former Superintendent, Principal, and Coach myself, I am highly reluctant to burden schools and districts with yet another layer of bureaucracy and compliance, especially when they are struggling through such difficult circumstances in their communities.

As the Board and staff of the MIAA consider the path forward, I believe we have a significant opportunity to begin placing greater emphasis on some of our other core responsibilities – particularly educational athletics, which includes sportsmanship and diversity, equity, and inclusion – rather than always leading with our regulatory authority. In these sensitive matters, it is my hope that the MIAA can focus more on being in service of our member schools and districts, instead of expanding our role as rule makers and enforcers.

As I embark on this role, I consider our work in diversity, equity, and inclusion to be one of the highest priorities. In the short term, we will explore a range of resources and supports that the MIAA can provide to member schools and districts to help them become better equipped to prevent incidents of bias, harassment, and discrimination – and to respond effectively to incidents when they do arise. I am particularly committed to expanding the training that we offer players, coaches, officials, and others with regard to diversity, equity, and inclusion. First and foremost, we must do our part to ensure that no one engaged in interscholastic athletics feels disrespected, unsafe, or unwelcome -- on or off the playing fields.

I look forward to working with you on these and other important issues moving forward. Sincerely,

Dr. Robert Baldwin
Executive Director, MIAA & MSAA

Statement PDF -> https://t.co/uh3xEttH2g

Shared from Twitter:  https://twitter.com/MIAA033/status/1459225742068400137

Wednesday, November 3, 2021

MIAA D1 field hockey playoff bracket - FHS seeded #4

The FHS field hockey team is seeded #4 in the playoff bracket released by MIAA.

HockomockSports.com has their post with the Hockomock League seedings


MIAA D1 field hockey playoff bracket - FHS seeded #4
MIAA D1 field hockey playoff bracket - FHS seeded #4


MIAA D1 girls soccer bracket - FHS seeded #4

The FHS girls soccer team is seeded #4 for the MIAA playoffs bracket just published

HockomockSports.com has their post with the Hockomock League seedings


MIAA D1 girls soccer bracket - FHS seeded #4
MIAA D1 girls soccer bracket - FHS seeded #4



MIAA D1 boys soccer playoff bracket - FHS seeded #26

The FHS boys soccer team is seeded #26 and while that reflects their early season results, it will be interesting to see how far they can go. They seem to have come together nicely the last seven games with six wins and a tie.

HockomockSports.com has their post with the Hockomock League seedings

Visit MIAA for bracket updates: http://miaa.statebrackets.com/tmenu.cfm?tid=5759

MIAA boys soccer playoff bracket - FHS seeded #26
MIAA boys soccer playoff bracket - FHS seeded #26

Tuesday, November 2, 2021

Franklin Athletics - FHS Football playoff/ticket info

"Playoff Football!!!! Braintree at Franklin: Friday, Nov 5th 7:00PM at Pisini Stadium. 
You must purchase your tickets on GoFan - for all MIAA postseason events. https://t.co/yyGsMuUqWy"

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"Here's a very quick tutorial on how to purchase tickets for all MIAA postseason events: https://t.co/yyGsMuUqWy"
Shared from Twitter: 
https://twitter.com/FHSSports/status/1455240735293325319
https://twitter.com/FHSSports/status/1455234383397457921

HockomockSports.com also has the bracket information for the teams in the league

MIAA Football Division 1 Bracket   http://miaa.statebrackets.com/tmenu.cfm?tid=5746

MIAA Football Division 1 Bracket
MIAA Football Division 1 Bracket


MIAA volleyball bracket - FHS seeded #1

The MIAA D1 volleyball bracket was released on Monday. Franklin is the #1 seed overall and gets a bye in the preliminary round. 

As busy as the bracket image is (shown below) it is only a partial view. Visit the bracket page -> http://miaa.statebrackets.com/tmenu.cfm?tid=5756  for the full bracket view

HockomockSports.com also has the outline of league entries in the volleyball bracket -> https://hockomocksports.com/hockomock-volleyball-playoff-seeds-matchups-2021


MIAA volleyball bracket - FHS seeded #1
MIAA volleyball bracket - FHS seeded #1


Friday, August 27, 2021

MIAA statement on indoor mask wearing mandate

MIAA (@MIAA033) tweeted on Thu, Aug 26, 2021:
Read #MIAA statement from Executive Director Bob Baldwin regarding the recent indoor mask wearing mandate by @MASchoolsK12  
#OneTeamOneMIAA   
#maskupMIAA
😷 https://t.co/lB5Wr5onmp


MIAA statement on indoor mask wearing mandate
MIAA statement on indoor mask wearing mandate



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Sunday, August 22, 2021

MIAA - The Hub - Week 3 - Self Management (video series)

 Week 3 at The HUB: Seek. Explore. Learn. "Self-Management"

> Kyrah Altman shares tools to proactively cope & manage symptoms of Reintegration Anxiety Management. Content includes mental illness, anxiety, collective trauma of COVID-19 ow.ly/zSE350FCduM #MIAA
or visit MIAA at http://www.miaa.net/contentm/easy_pages/view.php?sid=38&page_id=354

MIAA - The Hub - Week 3 - Self Management (video series)
MIAA - The Hub - Week 3 - Self Management (video series)


Monday, August 16, 2021

MIAA - The Hub - week 2 - Self Awareness (video series)

 Week 2 at The HUB: "Self Awareness"

Owning your Own Story> shares how to develop an understanding of your personal story, what makes you uniquely different & how that story builds a stepping stone to your future #MIAA ow.ly/NPEN50FxAcD

or go to MIAA - The Hub - Week 2 - Self Management


MIAA - The Hub - week 2 - Self Awareness (video series)
MIAA - The Hub - week 2 - Self Awareness (video series)

Monday, August 9, 2021

MIAA - week 1 at The Hub (video series)

“The Hub” has been created as a central area on the MIAA website for video content that students, coaches, athletic directors, administrators and more can explore and access on their own time, at their own pace. 
The video presentations will cover a variety of topics including leadership, wellness, and other educational athletics content. Most videos will be approximately 15-20 minutes in duration and presented by speakers that the MIAA has partnered with through initiatives such as the New England Student Leadership Conference, Wellness Summit, Sportsmanship Summit and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Summit. 

Each Monday throughout the summer, a new set of six videos will be added to “The Hub”. These weekly video releases will also be organized according to the core competencies of Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)."

Shared from Twitter: https://twitter.com/MIAA033/status/1415021973458100227 

Go to http://www.miaa.net/contentm/easy_pages/view.php?sid=38&page_id=354

MIAA - week 1 at The Hub (video series)
MIAA - week 1 at The Hub (video series)

 

Friday, August 6, 2021

Head's Up: MIAA has changed their high school scheduling system

Thanks to Medway Athletics (@MedwayAthletics) for tweeting earlier this week:
"Looking for Fall Schedules

The @MIAA033  has changed its scheduling system and the MIAA App is no longer being used.

Please visit the ArbiterLive link below (a work in progress)…
https://arbiterlive.com/   or directly for Franklin High School go to  https://arbiterlive.com/Teams?entityId=7918


More updates including iPhone/Android App coming soon. Please be patient."
Found via Twitter: https://twitter.com/MedwayAthletics/status/1422624455109533704?s=03   Note: I swapped out the Medway High link for the FHS link.

While we are on the MIAA webpage, what are the schedules for each of the seasons (as it stands now) for the 2021-2022 school year?   http://miaa.net/gen/miaa_generated_bin/documents/basic_module/MIAASportLimitations.pdf

Head's Up: MIAA has changed their high school scheduling system
Head's Up: MIAA has changed their high school scheduling system


Monday, June 28, 2021

FHS baseball scheduled for D1 South final today

2021 MIAA Baseball South Division 1
Date/Time: 6/28/2021 - 7 PM
Location: Franklin HS

#1 - Franklin  vs #3 - Xaverian

the road to the 2021 MIAA Baseball South Division 1 final
the road to the 2021 MIAA Baseball South Division 1 final

The MIAA Baseball South Division 1 bracket

Sunday, June 27, 2021

FHS outdoor track performances at D1 State meet

FHS girls outdoor track performances from the MIAA All State Track & Field Championships 2021 held at Norwell High School on Saturday, June 27, 2021

Event 3  Girls 400 Meter Dash
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 Meet Record: * 54.51  6/7/2014    Sierra Irvin, Hingham                       
    Name                    Year School                  Finals  H#
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  1 Aleia Gisolfi-McCready    12 Lexington                55.25   3  
 10 Jillian Fenerty           11 Franklin                 58.65   3 

Event 10  Girls 4x100 Meter Relay
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 Meet Record: * 47.92  6/6/2009    NORTH ATTLEBORO HS, NO ATTLEBORO            
                       C Deininger, J Cappadona, L Goldberg, C Udall     
    School                                               Finals  H#
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  1 Framingham  'A'                                       48.79   3 
     1) Priscilla Mota 11               2) Kim Lugon 11                   
     3) Abby Desmarais 9                4) Maya Bishop 10            
20 Franklin  'A'                                         52.30   1 
     1) Ava Fraulo 11                   2) Sophia Cuneo 9                 
     3) Barra Pfluke 10                 4) Lindsey Morse 12   
    
Event 11  Girls 4x400 Meter Relay
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 Meet Record: * 3:50.14  6/7/2014    Mansfield, Mansfield                      
                         M Oldow, R Stier, L Goulet, M Amerantes           
    School                                               Finals  H#
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  1 Lexington  'A'                                      3:54.23   3 
     1) Mari Mc Bride 11                2) Catherine Movsessian 12        
     3) Aylin Bruce 12                  4) Aleia Gisolfi-McCready 12      
 11 Franklin  'A'                                       4:07.16   2 
     1) Jillian Fenerty 11              2) Anna Cliff 9                   
     3) Sarah Dumas 9                   4) Olivia Costa 9         

Event 12  Girls High Jump
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 Meet Record: *  5-10  1987        Becky Bryan, Lexington HS                   
    Name                    Year School                  Finals           
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  1 Sophie Albright           12 Framingham            J5-08.00      1.72m 
  3 Maia Wahlquist            12 Westford Aca          J5-04.00      1.62m 
  3 Lindsey Morse             12 Franklin              J5-04.00      1.62m 

Event 16  Girls Discus Throw
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 Meet Record: * 157-05  1979        Pia Iacova, Brockton HS                    
    Name                    Year School                  Finals           
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  1 Michaela Denson           11 Sabis Intl C            142-11     43.56m 
  6 Katelynn Taylor           12 Franklin                105-06     32.15m 

Event 18  Girls Shot Put
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 Meet Record: * 45-05.75  6/3/2017    Abbie Mokwuah, Longmeadow                
        Meet: %    47-02  1978        Pam Hall (8lb), Weston HS                
    Name                    Year School                  Finals            H#
==============================================================
  1 Michaela Denson           11 Sabis Intl C          37-08.25     11.48m  2 
 15 Katelynn Taylor           12 Franklin              33-05.00     10.18m  2 

Women - Team Rankings - 19 Events Scored
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    1) Westford Academy            40.50     2) Wellesley                  34   
    3) Concord-Carlisle            31        4) Newton North               28.50
    5) Lexington                   27        6) Milford                    25   
    7) North Reading               24        8) Framingham                 23   
    9) Burlington                  22       10) Sabis Intl Charter         20   
   11) Weston                      19       12) North Andover              18   
   12) Tewksbury                   18       14) Taunton                    16   
   15) Brookline                   15       16) Newton South               14   
   16) Foxborough                  14       18) Littleton                  13   
   18) Lincoln-Sudbury             13       18) Scituate                   13   
   18) Nashoba                     13       22) Central Catholic           11   
   22) Mansfield                   11       24) Norton                     10   
   24) Belmont                     10       24) Andover                    10   
   24) Adv. Math and Science Acad  10       28) Natick                      8.50
   28) Franklin                     8.50


MIAA D1 State Outdoor Track full results

http://miaa.ezstream.com/index.cfm?ChnID=314&SubID=-1&chncd=314,-1&itemid=8430&parid=-1&Org=MIAA&CFID=76788135&CFTOKEN=98526815

FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers

FHS boys lacrosse scheduled to play D1 South final today

 

Boys Lacrosse
D1 South Final

#6 BC High @ #1 Franklin, 7:00


Shared from HockomockSports.com

From the MIAA, the brackets for D1 South boys lacrosse

The road to the final for D1 South boys lacrosse
The road to the final for D1 South boys lacrosse


Saturday, June 19, 2021

FHS spring sports playoff results for Friday

From HockomockSports.com we share the FHS spring sports playoff results:
 
* Softball - D1 South = #23 Franklin, 6 @ #10 Hopkinton, 18 – Final

* Girls Tennis - D1 South = #14 Franklin, 0 @ #3 Wellesley, 5 – Final

* D1 South Outdoor track results (some events were scheduled for Friday)
MIAA South I Track & Field Championship - 6/18/2021 to 6/20/2021        
                              Hingham High School                              

Girls 2 Mile Run
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    Name                    Year School                  Finals  H#
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  1 Bates, Ella                8 Weymouth              11:25.21   2 
 12 Loukota, Vivienne          9 Franklin              12:39.89   1 

Girls 4x800 Meter Relay
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    School                                               Finals 
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  1 Newton South                                        9:37.03  
  8 Franklin                                           10:13.53  

Boys 1 Mile Run
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    Name                    Year School                  Finals  H#
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  1 Joyce, Jay                11 Marshfield             4:21.40   2 
  5 Calitri, Nicholas         12 Franklin               4:24.67   2 

Boys 4x800 Meter Relay
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    School                                               Finals  H#
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  1 Marshfield                                          8:12.39   2 
  9 Franklin                                            8:43.23   2 

For all the track results for D1 South Friday

For all the MIAA track results

For other spring sports playoff results around the Hockomock League

FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers

Thursday, June 17, 2021

FHS softball, baseball, lacrosse, and tennis playoff seeds

From HockomockSports.com we share the FHS spring sports playoff seeds:
 
Softball - D1 South = #23 Franklin (6-8) will travel to #10 Hopkinton (11-4) on Friday, 6/18 at 4:00.

Baseball - D1 South = #1 Franklin (13-1) will host the winner of #16 Durfee (5-7)/#17 Needham (6-10) on Monday, 6/21 at 4:00.

Boys Lacrosse - D1 South = #1 Franklin (15-0) will play the winner of #16 Mansfield (5-8)/#17 Weymouth (4-10), time and date TBD.

Girls Lacrosse -D1 East =  #1 Franklin (14-0) will play the winner of #8 North Middlesex (8-4)/#9 Acton-Boxboro (7-4) on Monday, 6/21 at time TBD.

Boys Tennis - D1 South = #1 Franklin (14-0) will host the winner of #8 Needham (10-4)/#9 Mansfield (10-5) on Monday, 6/21 at a time to be announced.


FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers

Thursday, May 13, 2021

MIAA sports update

To:       MIAA Superintendents, Principals and Athletic Directors From: Tara Bennett, MIAA Director of Communications

Re:       May 10, 2021 Updated MA EEA Guidelines Date:  May 11, 2021

 

The MA Energy and Environmental Affairs Office (EEA) provided an update to the WORKPLACE SAFETY and REOPENING STANDARDS FOR BUSINESSES and OTHER ENTITIES PROVIDING YOUTH and ADULT AMATEUR SPORTS ACTIVITIES, Phase IV Step 1.

 

Below are highlights from the most recent EEA guidance as they relate to high schools sports:

·         All risk level of sports will be permitted to participate in tournaments.

  • Mandatory facial coverings for all sports during active play except for low or moderate risk sports when outdoors where social distancing can be consistently maintained. This update will be reviewed using the MIAA governance process before implementation.
  • Participants for all sports must wear facial coverings on the bench, sidelines, start/finish lines at all times and in any huddles or time-outs from active play.
  • No change to indoor spectator capacity limits. The capacity remains at no more than 50% of the facility’s maximum permitted occupancy up to a maximum capacity of 500.
  •  There are no limitations on transportation out-of-state. Masks should be worn when travel extends beyond family members.
  • Contact tracing is required with information available upon request by state officials, local boards of health or their authorized agents.

MIAA sport modifications are expected to be followed. As part of the MIAA governance process, a review of the updated EEA mask guideline by the Sports Medicine Committee is scheduled for later this week.

MIAA sports update

As has been the case throughout the year, the decision for a school to partake in a particular sport, as well as and their spectator and mask guidelines (in alignment with MIAA guidelines), are decided at the local level.

Additional Resources:

EEA Guidelines May 10, 2021

Massachusetts Department of Public Health Guidance
 

Shared from Twitter:  https://twitter.com/MIAA033/status/1392472153090625540

The doc can also be found on the MIAA page