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Who will celebrate on the Garden ice?

Canton looking to remain top ‘dog in Div. 2

- BY TOM FARGO

One thing you could always count on when it came to MIAA tournament­s was the fickle nature of how the draw might fall. With this being the last school year before the Max Preps ratings system is implemente­d, we get one final winter to embrace the randomness.

While the Division 1 seedings were still being sorted out by Sunday’s Super 8 playin games, the rest of the brackets were unveiled Friday morning, with action getting underway Monday. Here is a taste of what to expect.

One surprise to come out of the Super 8 meeting was a pair of Div. 2 teams, Canton and Lincoln-Sudbury, making it through the first round of voting. The reigning state champion Bulldogs remain the team to beat in the South, but Norwood leads a quintet of Tri-Valley League squads that could make noise, while Plymouth North has been turning heads all year as the titlist in the Patriot Keenan.

The Warriors made a statement as the team to end Canton’s unbeaten streak after 43 straight, but will have to deal with MVC/DCL leaguemate­s Boston Latin and Tewksbury, who met in last year’s final, to get out of the North.

Div. 3 North projects as a dogfight between a quartet of MVC/DCL programs. Top-seeded Bedford won both matchups with secondseed Cambridge, but Lowell and Newton South could present problems for either in the quarters.

You would be hardpresse­d to find a team in any bracket that was more impressive this year than Hopkinton, which steamrolle­d to 19 wins in defense of their Div. 3 South crown. Chief competitio­n on the Hillers side of the bracket should come from Dartmouth, with Norwell, Hanover and upstart St. John Paul II looming on the other side.

The Div. 1 girls bracket is loaded, headlined by the MIAA’s last unbeaten team of either gender, HPNA , as well as Catholic Central powers Austin Prep and St. Mary’s and a high-powered Braintree squad out of the Bay State Conference.

And speaking of the BSC, two-time defending Div. 2 state champion Wellesley rode a dominant regular season to the top seed this winter, outscoring foes 90-12 on the year. Among those hoping to end the Raiders’ run are a Norwell team that led Div. 2 in goals this season with 103, and always-dangerous Canton, which has made two of the last three finals.

 ?? NANCY LANE / HERALD STAFF FILE ?? BACK FOR MORE: The Canton Bulldogs begin their MIAA Div. 2 state title defense on Wednesday hosting Taunton. The Bulldogs are the top seed in Div. 2 South following a 17-1-3 record during the regular season.
NANCY LANE / HERALD STAFF FILE BACK FOR MORE: The Canton Bulldogs begin their MIAA Div. 2 state title defense on Wednesday hosting Taunton. The Bulldogs are the top seed in Div. 2 South following a 17-1-3 record during the regular season.

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