Bay State Conference

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Bay State Conference
BSC
Bay State Conference logo
AssociationMassachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association
DivisionMIAA Division I
Members10
RegionNew England
Website[1][2]

The Bay State Conference, is an interscholastic high school athletic league located in the Metro Boston, Metrowest, and Southeastern Massachusetts (South Shore) regions of the United States. The Bay State Conference is named after the nickname of Massachusetts which is the bay state. As of 2021-2022, the Bay State Conference consists of 10 member schools. All Bay State Conference member schools are public secondary schools and also members of the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA) in District 7 (along with the Hockomock League and the Tri-Valley League in the same regions). The Bay State Conference is known to be one of the most competitive conferences in the MIAA with some of the biggest high schools in the state of Massachusetts. In most sports members are in MIAA division 1 and/or division 2. The smallest member in the Bay State Conference is Milton High School at 1,070 students while the largest member is Framingham High School at 2,177 students.

Members in towns/cities that are located on Route 9 and/or I-90 are in the Carey division, while schools in towns/cities that are located on I-95, I-93, and/or Route 3 are in the Herget division.

In 2017 Carey division member Dedham High School left the Bay State Conference and joined the Tri-Valley League as the league's 11th member.[3] Norwood High School another Carey division member followed suit and became the Tri-Valley League's 12th member a year later in 2018. In 2019 after the departure of Dedham and Norwood, the divisions were realigned with Newton North High School moving from the Herget division to the Carey division.

The Wellesley (Carey division member) and Needham (Herget division member) high school football rivalry is the oldest public high school football rivalry in Massachusetts and third oldest high school football rivalry in the United States. Traditionally played on Thanksgiving morning, the Wellesley High School Raiders and Needham High School Rockets have meet each other 133 times as of 2021 with the first meeting dating back to Thanksgiving morning of 1882 at Morton Field in Wellesley (named West Needham at the time).[4][5]

Members[]

Bay State Conference
Locations of Bay State Conference members, 2021-2022 Gold pog.svg Carey division member and Black pog.svg Herget division member

The 10 members of the Bay State conference consists of Brookline, Framingham, Natick, Newton North and Wellesley in the Carey Division, along with Braintree, Milton, Needham, Walpole and Weymouth in the Herget division. Depending on the sport Carey and Herget division members will play each other once or twice a year. For example, in Baseball Carey and Herget members play each other two games a year in division play (for example Natick (a Carey division member) will play Brookline, Framingham, Newton North, and Wellesley (the rest of the Carey division members) two games a year one game at home and one game away). Also in baseball Carey and Herget members play each-other one game (home or away) a year in inter-division play (for example Natick (a Carey division member) will play Needham, Walpole, Braintree, Milton, and Weymouth (the Herget division members) once a year either at home or away). Finally in baseball the inter-division home and away game alternates each year so for example Natick (a Carey division member) will play at Braintree (a Herget division member) in even number years and then Natick will play Braintree at Natick in odd number years.

Schools[]

School Location Colors Mascot Year founded Enrollment Division
Braintree High School Braintree, MA Blue & White    Wamps 1858 1,801 Herget
Brookline High School Brookline, MA Red & Blue    Warriors 1843 2,101 Carey
Framingham High School Framingham, MA Navy Blue & White    Flyers 1792 2,177 Carey
Natick High School Natick, MA Red, Blue, & White     Redhawks 1954 1,732 Carey
Needham High School Needham, MA Navy Blue & Gold    Rockets 1898 1,718 Herget
Newton North High School Newton, MA Orange & Black    Tigers 1859 2,089 Carey
Milton High School Milton, MA Red & White    Wildcats 1909 1,070 Herget
Walpole High School Walpole, MA Blue & Orange    Timberwolves 1870 1,172 Herget
Wellesley High School Wellesley, MA Red & Black    Raiders 1938 1,540 Carey
Weymouth High School Weymouth, MA Maroon & Gold    Wildcats 1854 1,900 Herget

References[]

  1. ^ "Bay State Conference".
  2. ^ https://twitter.com/conferencebay[bare URL]
  3. ^ "Dedham to join Tri-Valley League". ESPN.com. 2016-05-25. Retrieved 2021-09-13.
  4. ^ Cassell, Tommy. "Wellesley High resumes football rivalry with Needham in style with rout of Rockets 113 days after the two teams usually meet on Thanksgiving". Milford Daily News. Retrieved 2021-09-14.
  5. ^ "NFLHS.com - News - Records". 2007-06-14. Archived from the original on 2007-06-14. Retrieved 2021-09-14.
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