Sunday, April 11, 2021

Hockomock League Cup- Girls Volleyball

This week, the Hockomock League will be sponsoring a Girls Volleyball Hockomock Cup that will feature all 12 schools.  Information on that event is posted below. 

Please look out for times from host schools. 

Championship Round 1 (April 12)

Game 1 / (Franklin #1) vs (NA #4 )  

Game 2 / (Sharon #2) vs (Mansfield #3)

Game 3 / (KP #2) vs (Oliver Ames #3) 

Game 4 / (Canton #1) vs (Milford #4)


Championship Round 2 (April 14)

Game 5 / Game 1 winner vs Game 2 winner

Game 6 / Game 3 winner vs Game 4 winner

Game 8 / Game 1 loser vs Game 2 loser

Game 9 / Game 3 loser vs Game 4 loser 


Championship Match (April 16)

Game 7 / Game 5 winner vs Game 6 winner


Consolation Round (April 12 - 16)

Game 10 / (Foxboro  #5) vs (Taunton #5)

Game 11/  (Attleboro #6) vs (Stoughton  #6) 

Game 12 / (Taunton  #5) vs (Stoughton #6)

Game 13 / (Foxboro  #5) vs (Attleboro #6)


Tiebreakers

  1. Head to Head

  2. Record against common opponent (start at the top of the standings)

  3. Coin flip

*If a game is not played during the regular season it will be scored a Draw

*JV teams will have the same matchup as the Varsity teams throughout the tournament

*Higher seed hosts the game


Monday, April 5, 2021

Hockomock League Expands Away Spectators for all Fall II Competitions

Effective immediately, the Hockomock League will admit 2 family members of all AWAY student-athletes competing in games, matches, or meets. Home-team spectator restrictions continue to be limited to 2 adult family members and siblings per HOME participant.

This policy will include all league sports offered during the Fall II season: Cheerleading, Football, Volleyball, Track and Field, and Unified Basketball. 

 

The Athletic Directors will continue to monitor information as it is made available from the EEA, DESE, and our local Boards of Health. Each district has the ability to modify this policy based on its own facility limitations and/or local Board of Health restrictions. It is our goal to focus on the health and safety of our communities while safely permitting family members of our athletes the opportunity to watch high school sports in person.