
Final Maxpreps.com Massachusetts rankings.
News, notes, commentary, and volleyball education
Congratulations are extended to:
Maxpreps.com latest standings.
Massachusetts assist leaders...Colleen Hanscom at number five.
Massachusetts kills leaders, Hannah Brickley in the top ten.
Scott Celli's teams have enjoyed an overall winning percentage approaching 90 percent.
Maxpreps.com has its latest rankings out as we head into the final week of the season. Melrose is tied for fifth with Westborough.
And the faces and voices of victory expressed as much relief that it was over as joy in having achieved one of the team's goals.
Congratulations to the team, coaching staff, parents and families and fans, as well to a gallant North Reading team that played exceptional volleyball. Were I a NR fan, I would not be equally pleased but equally proud of my team.
Saturday is where the rubber meets the road on the road to the Final Four.
Winchester deserves some credit for what they've accomplished in their first year of organized volleyball. They brought in college coaches from Tufts and Williams to get some additional experience, made the tournament, won their first game, and certainly have a chance against Boston English. The city schools generally don't have the infrastructure and facilities (at least yet) to be at the top of the heap, but one does sense that they're improving.
Bourne and Bishop Feehan look like the favorites in the South, with Bourne appearing in the state championship final in 2006 and 2007. Feehan's record is deceptive, with five losses, but all coming at the hands of Medfield, Westborough, and Melrose.
And in the "black and blue" division, the uber-tough Central, some terrific quarterfinal action coming up with experienced teams and strong coaching.
All discussions begin with Medfield, winner of three of the past four Division 2 state titles. Melrose knows Medfield well, having lost in the 2005 finals 3-2 to the Warriors. In addition to facing a tough league schedule, Medfield hosted and won the "Open Date" Tournament and beat Barnstable in the lions' den.
But in the Maxpreps.com rankings, along with Medfield are central D2 teams Westboro, Marlboro, Hopkinton, and Medway. Melrose fell 3-2 in 2003 to ultimate state champion Marlboro. Canton, with their impressive 17-2 record, including a loss to Melrose, checks in with a second seed in the sectional.
Seedings follow winning percentage. Teams under .500 can qualify under the so-called "Sullivan Rule."
Here's the Maxpreps.com list of 'available' best records in Division 2. It isn't complete, but it gives you an idea of what's what. Some of these teams play elite schedules in strong leagues, and others not so much.