1979 - MassHSHockey.com

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1979 - MassHSHockey.com
12th ANNUAL
MASSACHUSETTS
EASTERN MASSACHUSETTS
HIGH SCHOOL
HOCKEY TOURNAMENT
1979
BOSTON GARDEN
MARCH 6,7,8,9,10,12,20
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TWELFTH ANNUAL
EASTERN MASSACHUSETTS
HIGH SCHOOL
HOCKEY TOURNAMENT
MASSACHUSETTS
SPONSORED BY
THE MASSACHUSETTS SECONDARY SCHOOL PRINCIPALS ASSOCIATION
LOFTS J. McGUIRE, Tournament Director
MARCH 6-7-8-9-10-12-20
BOSTON GARDEN
March 6, 1979
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TWELFTH ANNUAL
Eastern Massachusetts
High School Hockey
Tournament
LOFTS J.
McGUIRE
TOURNAMENT
DIRECTOR
By STEVE HARRIS
Boston Herald American
The memories, apparently, become
more profound as the years pass.
Three heroes of the state high school
hockey tournament the first, the latest
and the greatest. The memories.
Jack Garrity was first.
It was 36 years ago, the first Massachusetts tournament. It was a hastityorgani/.ed affair, born out of a two-year
old New England tourney. Medford and
Melrose met for the title, on March 12,
1943.
"The game was played between
periods of a Boston Olympics-New
York Rovers Eastern League game,"
Garrity remembers. "They'd play one
period, then we'd come on."
A Boston Garden crowd of 9084
looked on as Medford's Garrity, playing despite a heavy cold, fired home a
25-foot wrist shot at 5:51 of a second,
sudden death overtime. The Mustangs
had a 2-1 victory and the schoolboy
skaters had their fust hero.
Garrity would go on to an AllAmerica career at Boston University
and a place in the 1948 U.S. Olympic
team, but the Garden memories remained special.
"In those days it was everything,"
he says. "This was the big thing. To be
in the Boston Garden, to play on the
Garden ice. Gee/., you lived for that."
Garrity was the tourney's first hero,
Nccdham's Robbie Rorek was unquestionably the greatest. For him, the memories are a little different.
"So many good things happened to
me during my tournament days,"
1979 EASTERN MASSACHUSETTS SCHOOLBOY HOCKEY COMMITTEE
WILLIAM REID, CHAIRMAN
Boston Schools
LOFTS J. McGUIRE, DIRECTOR
MEMBERS
ELLIOTT MacSWAN, Barnstable
WILLIAM DEMPSEY, Weymouth
BURTON MacARTHUR, Triton Regional
DONALD SEAGER, Dedham
FR. PAUL PHINN, Catholic Schools
JOHN FAWCETT, Stoneham
ROBERT BARRETT, Hingham
JOHN
ELLIOTT ROUNDY, Ipswich
RICHARD LILLIS, North Easton
FRED GIBSON, Everett
TOM MORAN, Boston Schools
DONAHUE,
Nauset
Regional
EASTERN MASSACHUSETTS 1979 HOCKEY TOURNAMENT COMMITTEE
Seated, left to right: Elliott Roundy (Ipswich), Dick Lillis (North Easton), Dr. William Reid (Boston), L. J. McGuire (Director),
Bill Dempsey (Weymouth). Standing: Fr. Phinn {Catholic League), Elliott MacSwan (Barnstable), Robert Barrett (Hingham), Don
Seager (Dedham), Jack Donahue (Nauset), Bert McArthur (Triton). Missing: Tom Moran (Boston), Fred Gibson (Everett), John
Fawcett (Stoneham).
Glimpses of 78
Twelfth Annual
Ftorek said recently. "Probably the
biggest goat thai I remember, oddly,
was the sixth goal against Melrose my
junior year (the '69 final, won by
Needham, 6-3).
"It was late in (he game and il
didn't really mean much, but it was a
nice goal. I was sliding on the ice and
the puck went upstairs with one hand.
A pretty nice goal.
"The game that was probably built
up the most was my senior year, against
Maiden Catholic. This guy was supposed
to cover me man-to-man. I can't remember his name, I should be able to,
but 1 can't. Anyway, there was a big
to-do about him covering me. We won
the game something like 12-0."
The names and numbers arc a little
hazy for Ftorek, but it's understandable
he can't recall Paul O'Neil's name, or
that the score was 11-1. There've been a
lot of names-and particularly a lot of
numbers-since for Ftorek, whose accomplishments in the World Hockey
Association have made him perhaps the
greatest American-born player ever.
"What I remember most was going
back out on the ice after we won my
senior year. My dad and Mr. (Rockets
coach John) Chambers kind of gave me
a hug. And the disappointment. Il
suddenly hits you that it's the last time
you're going to be playing hockey with
these guys. I remember siding in the
locker room with my head down and
just feeling awful. Really awful."
It was a feeling the latest of the
Garden's heroes hasn't yet experienced.
A year ago, Burlington defenscman
Chuck Robinson sunk the 40-foot slap
shot that gave the Red Devils a 5-4, twoovertime t r i u m p h over Matignon in the
Division I final.
For Robinson, a key again this year
to Burlington's tournament hopes, the
moment is etched clearly in rememberance- but not yet clouded by sentimentality.
"Yes, it was my biggest goal," he
says, "but I don't know, it's like just
another game. You can't make it too
big. The puck'! Ycl\ it was given to
me. . .but I gave it to the goalie."
Ten, 20 years from now, that puck
and the memories—will mean a lot more
to Chuck Robinson.
(Continued from page 5)
TOURNEY TOPICS-Tlm year's field
is the biggest ever: 58 teams, including
27 in Division 1 and 31 in Division 2.
Yet many coaches were not happy with
the new selection format, under which
non-league games counted for the first
time. "My opinion," said tournament
director Lofts (Mickey) McGuire, "is
that only league games should count."
. . . A Quik Quiz, a snap for any true
fan: I. He led Lowell to state titles as
player and coach, now he's a top EC AC
coach. 2. This future Bruin accumulated seven goals and two assists in one
'74 tourney game. 3. Four of 1971
champ Arlington's players made the alltourney team. Name them. 4. A future
Canadien, he won a '75 semifinal with a
50-footer with one second left in regulation. 5. His team was knocked out in
t h e '75 quarters, but he was the alltourney goalie. 6. A member of that
'75 all-tourney team, many t h i n k he'll
be on the NHL's All-Rookie team next
year. Answers below.
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*
*
If you could get a Las Vegas line on
such things, few people would be better
at handicapping the LMass tournament
t h a n Boston College assistant coach
Steve Cedorchuk. His views on ihe
teams to beat and the players to
watch. . .
"I'd say Matignon and Burlington
are in a class by themselves. If St. John's
Prep can gel some scoring balance,
they'll be tough. For sleepers, I'd say
Acton-Boxboro, Saugus, Norwood or
Winthrop. 1 think Matignon has three
of the top eight kids in the state:
Tommy O'Regan, George White and
Jerry August. August, I think he's going
to the National Hockey League. Bobby
Brooke of Acton is tremendous, too."
Cedorchuk went on to name St.
John's sophomore Bob Carpenter,
"nearly as good as anyone already."
The other names that popped up, each
a fine college prospect: Natick's Steve
Rich, Saugus' Paul Nigro, Jack Fahcy
and Matt Shramek of Burlington,
Danny Morgan and Miles Boulter of
Winthrop, Kim Langway of Randolph,
Robin Monleon of Austin Prep and Bill
McDooough of Stoneham. His top
goalies? Bill O'Connor of Billerica and
Phil Ternullo of defending Division 2
champ Arlington Catholic, which
Cedorchuk rates a co-favorite with
Barnstablc and Falmouth. Oh yes, the
qui/. answers. . . . 1. BC's Len Ceglarski,
who played on and coached Walpole
winners. 2. Bob Miller, who bombarded
Don Rosco in a first round game.
3. Kevin Carr, goalie Chuck Cremans,
Brian Mulcahy and Jay Shaughnessy.
Curiously, neither Bill Corkery nor
Mike Flanagan were named. 4. Randolph's Rud Langway. 5. Weymouth
North's Mark Holdcn. whose 42-saves,
threc-OT loss to Maiden Catholic is
considered by many the greatest goallending performance in tourney history.
6. Ralph Cox. an Archbishop Williams
star of '75 and All-America al New
Hampshire.
EASTERN MASSACHUSETTS HOCKEY TOURNAMENT
DIVISION II
ARLINGTON CATHOLIC
No.
1
Name
PHILTERNULLO
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
PAUL DONATO
JOHN PEER
MARTIN LUNDY
LARRY BROWN
GARY BROWN
RICHARD KEEFFE
JACK IRWIN
TIM GEARY
BILL MCCARTHY
11
BOB LoCONTE
No.
1
2
3
4
5
BARNSTABLE
Name
DANA MARNEY
GLENN THOMAS
JOHN MELCHIONO
NICK NICKERSON
MIKE JACKSON
6
7
8
9
MARK O'BRIEN
JOHNALYMER
KEITH NIGHTINGALE
SCOTT NICKERSON
Pos.
G 2:30 P.M.
F
D
F
F
F
F
F
F
D
F
vs
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JIMPINHO
F
D
G
D
11
BILL ELLIOT
12
GREG NEARY
12
LANCE WARREN
ROBERT LORD
ED MCDONALD
CHRIS BROWN
13
14
CURT LARSON
BILLSULLIVAN
13
RICKMcMENIMEN
G
15
16
STEVE MURRAY
JOHN S T O R E Y
17
DAVID HAMBLY
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
TOM CONNORS
ROBERT MCCARTHY
MATT BOUDREAU
JAMES VILLANDRY
JAMES SHEA
BRENDAN NOLAN
MIKE MCDONALD
DANIELJOYCE
JOHN SULLIVAN
COACH: DAN SHINE
F
F
F
F
F
D
G
D
F
18
KURT L a R I V I E V E
19
PAUL R E V E R E
20
BILLMADDELENA
COACH: P E T E M E L C I O N O
Pos.
G
F
D
D
F
D
F
D
F
F
D
F
F
F
D
F
F
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BOSTON
EASTERN MASSACHUSETTS HIGH SCH
GARDEN
DIVISION II
11:00 A.M.
SHAWSHEEN VALLEY
No.
7
4
17
30
16
15
2
11
9
6
12
14
20
23
19
18
3
24
5
1
10
Name
SCOTT ISSABELLE (CoCapt)
BILLO'BOYLE (CoCapt)
STEVE BRADY
JOE IOZZO (Capt)
BOB GREENBERG
JOE WILLIAMS
DAVE BIAMOIMTE
JOECARR
PETER DAVEY
KEVENCHIAVELLI
STEVE WALSH
ERICSHUTE
BRIAN SHANNON
MIKE BEATRICE
BOB FORESTER
BRAD ZARBA
CHUCKIE McNEIL
GERRY O'DONNELL
MIKE JONES
DEAN SOUSA
PAUL NUTILE (CoCapt)
COACH: DON A Y E R
FALMOUTH
pos.
No.
1
2
3
4
W
W
W
Name
DAVE DENTON
KY DEWAN
Pos.
G
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DAVID CONNORS (Capt)
TODD TAYLOR
C
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DOUG CLEMENTS
JOE FERREIRA
JEFF CONNORS
FRED BOHNENBERGER
MIKE PELLEGRINI
DAVE NEWTON
W
W
W
W
D
D
11
MARTYMILLER
W
12
13
14
15
16
JACK IRVING
ROBERT REID
TIM SMITH
DANSAVAS
DON CROSS
C
C
W
D
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18
19
20
GEORGE YOUNG
SHAWN CHICOINE
EDMONTEIRO
C
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DIVISION I
SAUGUS
No.
Name
1
GEORGE PARROTT
2
NICKMENNINO
3
KEVIN KELLY
4
SCOTT BRAZIS
5
CASEY O'NEIL
6
MARK ROSS
7
PAULNIGRO
8
MIKE STEWART
9
DICK ROSS
10
FRED FUSI
11
TOM MULLEN
13
RAYCOSTIGAN
14
KEN HUNT
15
G E R R Y LEMBO
16
BRIAN BILLINGSLEY
17
JAYJAROSZ
18
DAVE EMMA
19
DALE WHITTREDGE
20
KEVIN KRAMICH
30
BILLMcCALLUM
COACH: PAUL O'BRIEN
2:00 P.M,
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Pos.
G
D
D
C
D
W
w
W
C
D
D
W
C
W
D
W
W
W
D
G
ST. JOHN PREP
No.
Name
1
DAVID HOWELL
3
MATT MADDEN
4
DAVID TEWKSBURY
5
NEIL WYSACKI
6
KEVIN MacKEMNA
SCOTT BARKER
7
AL AUGER
8
DAN CARNEVALE
9
BRADTRACEY
10
JEFF PERKINS
11
BOB BRADLEY
12
MARK WYSOCKI
14
BOBBY CARPENTER
15
RICH ANZUONI
16
JOHN TURNER
17
JOHN DELANDE
18
KYLE WOODMAN
20
PAUL SILVIO
21
ALLEN GORDEE
22
BRIAN LEIBOVITZ
29
COACH: JOE YANNETTI
Pos.
G
D
D
W
W
W
W
C
D
D
W
W
C
D
D
W
W
C
D
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FINAL HOCKEY LEAGUE STANDINGSAND TOP SCORERS
BAY STATE LEAGUE
Final
W-L-T
Norwood
14-2-2
Natick
14-2-2
Needham
13-5-0
Braintree
9-7-2
Dedham
7-8-3
Wellesley
7-9-2
Framingham South
6-11-1
Walpole
5-10-3
Framingham North
3-12-3
Milton
2-13-3
Leading Scorers
G A
Ed Finn, Norwood
28 23
Tom Pickett, Norwood. . . 24 24
Dave Fletcher, Natick. . . . 19 19
Richie Costello, Natick. . . 16 20
Dick Jensen, Needham . . . 13 19
Kurt Kalweit, Needham . . 18 13
Peter Daly, Milton
17 12
John McGuire, Dedham . . 16 13
Steve Rich, Natick
12 16
John Armour, Norwood . . 1 1 16
Pts.
30
30
26
20
17
16
13
13
9
7
Pts.
51
48
38
36
32
31
29
29
28
27
DUAL COUNTY LEAGUE
W-L-T
Acton-Boxboro
16-0-1
Wayland
12-3-1
Bedford
8- 7-1
Lincoln-Sudbury
8- 8-1
Concord-Carlisle
4-10-3
Weston
3-13-1
Newton South
1-11-0
Leading Scorers
G
A
Bob Brooke, A-B
30 36
Bob Averill, Wayland . . . . 26 25
Eric Magnuson, L-S
29 •A]
Deron Barton, A-B
19 27
Mike Anziviao, Wayland
20 24
Steve Rhodes, A-B
16 24
Jim Davis, A-B
15 24
Scott Angel, Concord. . . . 11 15
Mark O'Brien, Wayland. . . 12 13
J. O'Neil, A - B . .
. 1 1 11
Pts.
33
25
17
17
11
7
2
Pts.
66
51
49
46
44
40
39
26
25
22
GREATER BOSTON LEAGUE
W-L-T Pts.
Peabody
15- 3-0 30
Medford
1 1 - 5 - 2 24
Arlington
10- 4-4 24
Somerville
8- 6-5 21
Revere
7. 8 3 17
Everett
7 - 9 - 2 16
Maiden . . .
7 - 9 - 2 16
Haverhill
4-10-3 11
Chelsea .
1-16-1 3
Leading Scorers
G A Pts.
Tony Miller, Medford. . .
19 26 45
Chris Coppola, Revere . .
24 17 41
Rick Riley
22 19 41
Rick Venezland, Medford
11 25 36
Glenn Grayton, Peabody.
18 17 35
Steve Gallant
18 1 7 35
Jim Gerraghty, Peabody . . 16 1C 32
W. Fraulini, Everett
12 20 32
Gary DiBella, Revere . . . . 11
32
Scott Barry, Everett
22
31
(Continued on Page 15)
BOSTON CONFERENCE 1
W-L-T Pts.
Boston Latin
15- 0-0 30
South Boston
10- 3-2 22
Boston Tech
16- 3-2 22
Charlestown
1 0 - 3 - 1 21
East Boston
5 7-3 13
Boston English
2-12-1 5
Leading Scorers
G
A Pts.
Chris Rizzo, Tech
31 31 62
Tom Morgan, Tech
18 39 57
Sean Darragh, Latin
15 31 46
Jay Thibeault, Tech
23 21 44
Paul Doris, Latin
26 17 43
Gary Brainard, Latin . . . . 18 20 38
J. DiGiorgio, Char
14 22 36
Mike Evers, Charlestown. . 21 13 34
Joe Frechette, Tech
5 25 30
CATHOLIC CONFERENCE
W-L-T Pts.
Matignon
15- 1-0 30
St. John's
13- 2-0 30
Maiden Catholic
9- 5-1 19
Don Bosco
8- 5-1 17
Catholic Memorial
6- 7-3 15
Columbus
5- 7-5 13
B.C. High
3-10-3 9
Archbishop Williams . . . . 4-10-0 8
Xaverian
0-15-1 1
Leading Scorers
G A Pts.
Tom O'Regan, Matignon. . 15 28 43
M. DiCenzo, Maiden Cath . 16 28 42
Ed Roseo, Don Bosco. . . . 30 11 41
George White, Matignon .. 22 13 35
Bob Carpenter, St. John's . 14 21 35
Paul Pelosi, Columbus . . . 19 11 30
P. J. Rich, Maiden Cath . . 1 2 17 29
Don Carnevale, St. John's . 10 19 29
Steve Murphy, CM
16 11 27
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The Winners
STATE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS
1943-MEDFORD 3, MELROSE 1
1958-CAMBRIDGE LATIN 2. WALPOLE 1
1944-MEDFORD 2, NEEDHAM 2 (co-champs)
1959—ARLINGTON 1, MELROSE 0
1945—WALPOLE 4, NATICK 1
1960—MALDEN CATHOLIC 2, AUBURN 1
1946—NEEDHAM 5. LEXINGTON 0
1961-FRAMINGHAM3. NEEDHAMO
1947-ARLINGTON 7, BOSTON TECH 0
1962-MELROSE 2, NEWTON 1
1948-MALDEN CATHOLIC 6, ARLINGTON 3
1963—WALPOLE 2, ARLINGTON 1
1949—ARLINGTON 7, FRAMINGHAM 0
1964-ARLINGTON 5. MARBLEHEAD 1
1950-MELROSE 6, MALDEN CATHOLIC 2
1965-WALPOLE 1.NORWOODO
1951-NATICK 10, MALDEN CATHOLIC 1
1966—NEEDHAM 2. MELROSE 0
1952-WEST SPRINGFIELD 4, STONEHAM 3
1967—ARLINGTON 2. NORWOOD 1
1953—WALPOLE 1. MALDEN CATHOLICO
1968—ARLINGTON 4, NORWOOD 3'
1954-NEEDHAM 3, WALPOLE 2
1969—NEEDHAM 6. MELROSE 3
1955-WINCHESTER4, BELMONT2
1970-NEEDHAM 11, MALDEN CATHOLIC 1
1956—LYNN ENGLISH 5. MALDEN CATHOLIC 2
1971—ARLINGTON 3, NORWOOD 0
1957-LYNN ENGLISH 2, MELROSE 0
EASTERN MASS. FINALS
Division One
Division Two
1972-NORWOOD 3, ARLINGTON 2
1972—BARNSTABLE 7. WAYLAND 2
1973-ARLINGTON 5, MATIGNON 1
1973—WAYLAND 3, ACTON-BOXBORO 2'
1974—MALDEN CATHOLIC 8, SOUTH BOSTON 0
1974—ACTON-BOXBORO 1, BILLERICA 0
1975—MATIGNON 7. ABP. WILLIAMS4
1975—BILLERICA 5. AUSTIN PREP 4
1976-WINTHROP4, BRAINTREE2
1976—BILLERICA 4, CANTON 3 <OT)
1977-MATIGNON 5, NEEDHAM 4
1977-BILLERICA 8, SILVER LAKE 2
1978-BURLINGTON 5, MATIGNON 4 (2-OT)
1978-ARLINGTON CATHOLIC 5, BARNSTABLE, 3
STATE FINALS
1968—AUBURN 3, ARLINGTON 2"
1969-NEEDHAM 3, AUBURN 0
1970—NEEDHAM 4. AUBURN 1
1971-ARLINGTON 8, SPRINGFIELD CLASSICAL 3
Division One
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Division Two
1972-NORWOOD 3, ST. JOHN'S (Shrewsbury) 1
1973—AUBURN 5. ARLINGTON 4
1972—BARNSTABLE 11, AMHERSTREG.2
1974-MALDEN CATHOLIC 10, W. SPRINGFIELD 3
1974—ACTON-BOXBORO 9. PITTSFIELD 3
1975—MATIGNON 10, WEST SPRINGFIELD 1
1975—BILLERICA 9. PITTSFIELD 6
1976-WINTHROP4, SPRINGFIELD CATHEDRAL 1
1976—BILLERICA 14, PITTSFIELD 3
1977—MATIGNON 4, HUDSON 2
1977—BILLERICA 15, ST. BERNARD'S (Fitchburg) 2
1978-HUDSON 4, BURLINGTON 3 (OT)
1978-ARLINGTON CATHOLIC 3, LEOMINSTER 2
1973—ST. JOSEPH'S (Pittsfield) 4. WAYLAND 3
FINAL STANDINGS AND TOP SCORERS
MERRIMACK VALLEY CONF.
W-L-T Pts.
Billerica
13- 2-3 29
Austin Prep
13- 3-2 28
Chelmsford
13- 5-0 26
Tewksbury
11- 3-3 25
Methuen
12- 6-0 24
Wilmington
9- 6-2 20
Andover
6-12-0 12
Lawrence Central
6-13-0 10
Dracut
1-17-0 2
Lawrence
1-17-0 2
Leading Scorers
G A Pts.
Barry Visone, Austin . . . . 28 31 59
Barry Nestor, Billerica . . . 28 30 58
Jeff Higgins, Billerica . . . . 1 8 26 44
Dan Cox, Austin
14 24 38
John Cummings, Austin . . 12 26 38
George Popp, Chelms. . . . 16 16 32
Paul Dorman, Billerica . . . 1 6 14 30
Phil Murphy, Chelms
13 17 30
Bud Haney, Methuen . . . . 14 14 28
Tim McCann, Wilm
12 16 28
Ed Nutter, Methuen
10 18 28
MIDDLESEX LEAGUE
W-L-T Pts.
Burlington
16- 2-0 32
Lexington
12- 3-3 27
Melrose
12- 4-2 26
Stoneham
12- 6-0 24
Wakefield
8- 8-2 18
Watertown
7-11-0 14
Woburn
4-12-2 10
Belmont
4-13-1 9
Winchester
2-16-0 4
Leading Scorers
G A Pts.
Bill McDonough, Ston . . . 2 3 31 54
Jack Fahey, Burlin
20 31 51
Andy Brickley, Melrose . . 27 20 47
Larry Kimball, Melrose. . . 21 32 44
Scott Burns, Reading . . . . 16 25 41
Scott Boretti, Ston
15 26 41
Matt Shramek, Burt
15 25 40
Mark Kumpel, Wake
19 19 38
Dave Rose, Melrose
14 22 35
Kevin Lawrence, Read . . . 15 20 35
NORTHEASTERN CONFERENCE
Final
W-L-T Pts.
Winthrop
14- 1-3 31
Saugus
13- 3-2 28
Marblehead
12- 4-2 26
Beverly
7- 3-8 22
Lynn English
6- 7-3 19
Danvers
8- 8-2 18
Gloucester
6- 9-3 15
Lynn Classical
5-10-3 13
Swampscott
3-14-1 7
Salem
0-17-1 1
Leading Scorers
G
A Pts.
Frank Ferrara, Winthrop. . 1 1 35 46
Scott Brazis, Saugus
17 24 41
Myles Boulter, Winthrop. . 14 23 37
Danny Morgan, Winthrop . 1 9 15 34
Mike Stewart, Saugus. ...
18 16 34
Paul Nigro, Saugus
15 19 34
R. Nadworny, Class
14
Jim Daley, English
8
Lars Linger, Marblehead . . 12
Ray DesMarais, Class..
. 11
15
20
15
16
OLD COLONY LEAGUE
W-L-T
Hingham
13-2-1
Randolph
13-2-1
Silver Lake
12- 3-1
Plymouth-Carver
8- 71
Scituate
7- 5-3
Marshfield
7- 8-1
Bridgewater-Raynham . . . 3-10-2
Rockland
Whitman-Hanson
Leading Scorers
29
28
27
27
Pts.
27
27
25
17
17
15
8
3-13-0 6
0-16-0 0
G
Tony Messina, Hingham . . 29
C. Neville, Hingham
27
Brian Cos, Hingham
18
Hugh Gorman, Hingham . . 12
Kim Langway, Randolph . 15
Rob Fantoni, P-C
8
Bob Iskara, Randolph.
14
B. Driscoll, P-C
........
13
S. MacLellan, Randolph
10
Dave Morris, Randolph.
8
A
25
20
24
21
14
17
10
11
11
13
Pts.
54
47
42
33
29
25
24
24
21
21
SUBURBAN LEAGUE
Final
W-L
Pts.
Weymouth North
......
12- -3 27
Weymouth South
......
11- 4-1 23
Quincy
.............
9- 4-3 21
Newton North
........
8- 5-1 17
Brockton
............
6- 6-3 15
North Quincy
.........
6- 8-2 14
Brookline
............
5- 9-2 12
Wattham
............
4- 8-3 11
Cambridge
...........
0- 16-0 0
Leading Scorers
G A Pts.
Chuck Coyle, Wey.So. . . .
2 2 14 36
Robbie Craig, Quincy. ...
16 18 34
Scott Richardson, Quincy . 13 14 27
Paul Cooney, No. Quincy . 12 15 27
P. Provencher, Waltham . . 15 11 26
Tom Brennan, Quincy . . . 6 20 26
Jim McHale, Newton N. . . 14 10 24
J. Balchunas, Wey. N ..... 10 11 21
Neil Sheehan, Wey. N. . . . 8 13 21
BOSTON CONFERENCE 2
W-L-T
West Roxbury
.........
8-5-2
Jamaica Plain
.........
7- 6-2
Dorchester
...........
5- 9-1
Brighton
............
5-9-1
Hyde Park
...........
4-9-1
Latin Academy
0-14-0
Leading Scorers
G A
19 16
Jerry O'Connell, Dor
Hugh Cheverie, Dor
12 18
F. O'Connell, W. R o x . . . . 15 12
9
Al Fernandez, J.P
16
10 13
John Kerin, Dor
13 10
Joe Agabodis, Brighton.
7
Joe Creto, J.P
16
Dave Vittorini, H.P
5 15
9
Tom Boudreau, H.P. .
10
Pts.
18
16
11
11
9
0
BOSTON CONFERENCE 3
W-L-T Pts.
Madison Park
8-1-117
Umana
8- 3-1 17
Copley
4-4-1 9
Boston Trade
18-1 3
Burke
1-6-2 4
Leading Scorers
G
A Pts.
Steve Kane, Umana
29 15 44
Joe Bradley, Umana
24 15 39
Terry Tuplin, Burke
21 11 33
Peter Gaines, Trade
19 10 29
Joe Valarese, Madison . . . 14 13 27
Peter Buccieri, Trade . . . . 12 15 27
Frank Jeveli, Madison. . . . 16
9 25
Keith, Bean, Umana
8 17 25
CAPE ANN LEAGUE
Final
W-L-T Pts.
Masconomet
14- 1-3 31
Triton
1 2 - 5 - 1 25
Lynnfield
10- 4-3 23
North Reading
9- 5-3 21
Newburyport
1 0 - 6 - 1 21
Hamilton-Wenham
7- 7-4 18
Amesbury
7- 8-2 16
Ipswich
5-11-212
Georgetown
3-13-2
8
North Andover
1-17-0 2
Leading Scorers
G
A Pts.
B. McLaughlin.Trit
21 23 44
Chris Kincaid, Masco . . . .
18 23 41
Doug Foley
22 18 40
Carl Hampe, Triton
18 22 40
Bob Hawkes, Lynnf
14 18 32
Paul Goodwin, George . . . 16 14 30
Dave Phaneuf, Masco . . . . 15 14 29
Bill Kenney, Masco
9 19 28
Chris Reedy, Ipswich . . . . 15 11 26
CAPE & ISLANDS LEAGUE
W-L-T Pts.
Harwich
14- 0-0 28
Nausett
10- 4-0 20
Sandwich
9- 5-1 19
Chatham
5-10-0 10
Provincetown
2-11-2 6
Cape Tech
1-11-3
5
CATHOLIC CENTRAL LEAGUE
W-L-T Pts.
Arlington Catholic
14- 0-0 28
Bishop Fcnwick
9-6-018
Pope John
7-4-418
Marian
6- 6-2 14
DomSavio
4- 9-2 10
St. St. Mary's
0-15-0 0
Leading Scorers
Pts.
35
30
27
25
23
23
23
20
19
Paul Donato, Arl. Cat. .
Bob Shea, Pope John . .
Bob LoConte, Arl. Cat.. .
K. Donnelly, Pope John .
Tom Connors
Bob D'ltalia, Savio
Steve Caruso, Pope John.
Tim Geary, Arl. Cat
Chris Brown, Arl. Cat. . .
J. Villandry, Arl. Cat
.
.
.
.
G A Pts.
18 22 40
15 16 31
12 17 29
11 16 27
14 12 26
12 11 23
9 13 22
6 20
11
2 18 20
9 19
19
(Continued on Page 18)
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M. S. S. P. A.
Massachusetts Secondary School Principals Association
The Massachusetts Secondary School Principals
Association is composed of heads of t h e Commonwealth
public and Catholic secondary schools.
M.S.S.P.A. is sponsor of the Hastern MassachusettsState Hockey Tournament held at Boston Garden on
March 6, 7, 8. 9, 10, 12, 20.
Besides the hockey tournament, the responsibility for
other types of competition includes cross-country and soccer in the fall, b a s k e t b a l l , indoor track, wrestling, swimming, and gymnastics as well as hockey during the winter
and baseball, outdoor track, tennis and golf in the spring.
Responsibility extends to the regulation of all sports
eligibility, all-star and other non-season competitions as
well as to the many other facets of athletics.
Until the M.S.S.P.A. took over regulation and operation of multiple school athletic events in Massachusetts,
the situation approached near chaos. Everybody and
anybody were r u n n i n g post-season games and tournaments. Seasons overlapped and conflicted. In general
there was mass confusion.
The M.S.S.P.A. took over, organized and installed rules
and regulations. School events were run by school people.
Athletes had to be school students in good standing in their
m a r k s and citizenship. The M.S.S.P.A. sports credo is that
athletics are a privilege, not just inherited.
M.S.S.P.A. is. however, m u c h more than an athletic
organization.
That can be deduced from its other committees which
far outnumber those concerned w i t h athletics, all under
direction of the Executive Board.
The committees are Academic A f f a i r s . Educational
Policies, Music, Drama, Forensics and Debating; Citizenship. State High School Equivalency, Professional Standards. Legislative, Science Fair, Officials Fees, Scholarship. National Honor Society. School and College Relations, External Testing, N.E. Association of Colleges and
Secondary Schools, Student Council as well as discussional
groups.
Thus it is apparent that everything about everything pertaining to secondary schools in Massachusetts is the interest of M.S.S.P.A.
However, sports led to the formation of the M.S.S.P.A.
which took the initiative and brought order out of chaos.
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This is an organi/ation of voluntary members, a
democratic and permissive body operated with democratic
representation across the state and parliamentary procedures whose members abide by the regulations of the
organization through their own initiative in membership.
The income from t o u r n a m e n t s such as this Boston
Ciarden competition, after the competing schools arc reimbursed for expenses in keeping with a policy t h a t no school
shall suffer financially from such competition, cover expenses of the so-called 'loser 1 sports like cross country, indoor and outdoor state track meets and competitions in
soccer, s w i m m i n g and wrestling as well as those in golf,
t e n n i s and baseball.
It goes, too. into an annual scholarship fund distributed
proportionately to q u a l i f y i n g students throughout the
Commonwealth and for science fair and festivals in music
and drama as well as other programs which benefit
students — male and female — in the state's secondary
schools.
The M.S.S.P.A. is the Watchdog of school sports and
the Guardian of school academics.
It also is the staunch friend of school students.
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FINAL HOCKEY LEAGUE STANDINGS AND TOP SCORERS
COMMONWEALTH CONFERENCE
W-L-T Pts.
Shawsheen
15- 1-0 30
Northeast Regional
14- 1-1 29
Lowell
1 3 - 4 - 1 27
Greater Lawrence
12- 5-1 25
Lynn Tech
11- 6-0 22
Whittier
5-10-2 12
Minuteman
6-12-0 12
Wyngsboro
4-12-0 8
Somerville Trade
2-14-0 4
Rockport
1-16-1 3
Leading Scorers
G
A Pts.
Bob Greenberg, Shaw. . . . 29 34 63
Steve Michaud, G.L
30 31 61
Joe Williams, Shaw
27 19 46
Jim Britton, G.L
22 20 42
Dave Biamonte, Shaw. . . . 15 25 40
Mike Reilly, Lowell
15 23 38
Bill O'Boyle, Shaw
20 17 37
Jim Paiva, Northeast . . . . 14 23 37
Joe Martelle, Lynn
15 18 33
Joe Carr, Shaw
5 26 31
HOBOMOCK LEAGUE
W-L-T Pts.
Oliver Ames
10- 3-2 22
Canton
8- 1-5 21
King Philip
8- 6-1 17
Franklin
7- 5-3 17
Stoughton
1-4-4 6
North Attleboro
1-10-3 5
Leading Scorers
G
A Pts.
Rob Edwards, King Phil . . 18 18 36
Dan Craig, OA
13 19 32
John McEvoy, OA
15 12 27
Steve Rooney, Canton . . . 12 14 26
Bob Gallagher, OA
7 19 26
Mike Trayers, Canton. . . . 14 11 25
MikeTinkham, N. Attle . . 16
7 23
Steve Botsch, Canton . . . .
9 1 0 1 9
Don Walker, Franklin. ...
8 11 19
J. Zaccardi, King Philip. .. 13
6 19
MAYFLOWER LEAGUE
W-L-T
Pts.
Blue Hills
13- 0-2 28
Southeastern
11- 2-2 24
South Shore
7- 6-1 15
Avon
3-8-3 9
Bristol Aggie
2-11-2 6
Bristol Plymouth
1-10-2 4
Leading Scorers
G
A Pts.
Gary Cooney, S. Shore. . . 26 12 38
Mike Lyons, Blue Hills ...
20 11 31
G. McKenzie, Southe . . . . 12 16 28
S. Dennehy, Southe
10 18 28
L. Hutchinson, S. Shore . . 10 17 27
John Campbell, Aggie. ...
12 11 23
Alan Snell, S. Shore
10 13 23
Richie McGaughey, B.Hill. 9 14 23
Dana Nemes, B. Hills . . . . 6 17 23
G. MacKenzie, Southe . . 1 1 11 22
SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE 1
Final
W-L-T Pts.
Falmouth
11- 1-0 22
Barnstable
10- 2-0 20
Dennis-Yarmouth
7- 4-1 15
Somerset
7- 5-0 14
New Bedford
4-7-1 9
Durfee
1-11-0 2
Taunton
1-11-0 2
Leading Scorers
G A Pts.
George Young, Falmouth . 18 17 35
B. Paskowski, Som
11 17 28
Dave Connors, Falmouth . 12 15 27
B. Sullivan, Barns
19
7 26
Jeff Connors, Falmouth .. 11 10 21
Rick Stafford, Somerset . . 4 17 21
Marty Miller, Falmouth . . 6 14 20
S. Nickerson, Barns
6 14 20
Kevin McCarthy, Falm . . .
7 12 19
Dave Medieros, Somerset
9
9 18
J i m Pinho, Barnstable. . . .
6 1 2 1 8
SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE 2
Final
W-L-T Pts.
Seekonk
1 1 - 0 - 1 23
CoyleCassidy
8- 3-1 17
Bourne
7- 3-2 16
Dartmouth
5-6-111
Dighton Rehoboth
3-8-1 7
Attleboro
2-8-2 8
Bishop Connolly
1-8-2 4
Leading Scorers
G A Pts.
Dan Ropofa, Attle
19 13 32
Steve Burke, Dart
19 12 31
Eric Fleming, Coyle
12 19 31
Gary Najaf, Seekonk . . . . 13 17 30
Tom Rossi, Dart
17 13 30
Bernie O'Reilly, Attle. ...
10 15 25
Steve Potoczak, Coyle ...
13 12 25
Joe Teixeira, Som
9 16 25
Brian Perry, Seekonk . . . .
9 15 24
Dana Leach, Bourne
15
8 23
SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE 3
Final
W-L-T Pts.
Wareham
10- 0-0 20
Bishop Feehan
8- 2-0 16
Old Rochester
6- 4-0 12
New Bedford Voke
3-7-0 6
Case
2-8-0 4
Fairhaven
1- 4-0 2
SOUTH SHORE
Holbrook
Cohasset
Hull
East Bridgewater
Abington
Hanover
Duxbury
W-L-T Pts.
6- 1-3 19
7- 4-1 15
4- 4-4 12
5-4-111
4-4-311
3-4-511
1-10-1 3
Leading Scorers
Scott Harlog, E. Bridge. . .
Larry Evans, Cohasset . . .
Barry Parker, Hanover . . .
Frank Lemieux, Holb. . . .
M. Getchell, E. Bridge . . .
Joe Durkin, C o h a s s e t . . . .
Bob Koeppel, Holbrook . .
Doug Dillon, Cohasset . . .
John Cokinos, Holbrook. .
T i m Smith, Cohasset . . . .
G A Pts.
25 13 38
15 14 29
7 20 27
6 21 27
8 18 26
8 26
18
13 13 26
8 16 24
7 22
15
8 13 21
TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
Final
W-L-T
Pts.
Westwood
10- 0-2 22
Holliston
8- 1-3 19
Bellingham
7- 3-2 16
Millis
5-6-111
Dover-Sherborn
3-9-0 6
Keeffe Tech
2-9-1 5
Medfield
1-8-2 4
Leading Scorers
G A Pts.
J. Mazzarella.West
13 20 33
Matt Thompson. Hollis. .. 16 18 32
Jerry Malloy, West
16 10 26
TomOzella, Hollis
15
8 23
Ed Gavin, West
11
9 20
Sean Farrell, Hollis
9 11 20
Dave Manchester, West. .. 10
5 15
INDEPENDENTS
EBERHART DIVISION
W-L-T Pts.
Middlesex
9- 2-0 18
St. George's
8- 3-0 16
St. Mark's
8- 3-0 16
Brooks
7- 5-0 14
Governor Dummer
5- 6-0 10
Roxbury Latin
4-7-0 8
Groton
3-8-0 6
Rivers
1-11-0 2
KELLER DIVISION
W-L-T Pts.
Belmont Hill
10- 2-0 20
Nobles
9- 3-0 18
St. Paul's
8- 3-0 16
St. Sebastian's
7-5-014
BB&N
5- 6-0 10
Milton
3-9-0 6
Thayer
3-9-0 6
Lawrence
1-10-0 2
Leading Scorers
G
A Pts.
Scott Fusco, Bel. Hill. ...
14 15 29
Ken Simon, Bel. Hill . . . . 11 14 25
Owen Dugan.St. Seb . . . . 15
9 24
Jim Leavitt, Bel. Hill . . . .
8 16 24
Don Williamson, St. Paul's. 13 11 24
Don Crowley, Nobles. ...
11 11 22
Scott Ellison, Nobles . . . . 8 14 22
J. Capobianco, Nobles . . . 11 1 0 2 1
Mark Fusco, Bel. Hill . . . . 11 10 21
Tom Norton, BB&N. .
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