Friday, December 20, 2019

Hockomock League Announces Fall All-Stars

Football MVP-
Kyle Fitzgerald
The Hockomock League Recently announced All-Star teams for the Fall 2019 season. Many Bulldogs were honored.

Note that we had THREE League MVP's this fall!

CROSS COUNTRY- Honorable Mentions- Kyle Downing and Marie Messenger

FIELD HOCKEY- Riley O'Connor, Kaitlyn Goyetch, Maira Femia, Meghan LaBelle, Honorable Mention- Allie Gefteas

FOOTBALL- Jack Connolly, Kyle Fitzgerald (MVP), John Hagan, James Murphy, Robbie Gallery, Honorable Mention- Lucas Ragusa

Golf MVP-
Chris Lavoie
Volleyball MVP-
Taylor Harris
GOLF- Chris Lavoie (MVP), Conor Hunter, William Gefteas, Michael Leonetti, Honorable Mention- Thomas Singleton

BOYS SOCCER- Will Keefe, Honorable Mention- Colby Ciffolillo

GIRLS SOCCER- Elisa Diletizia, Oliver Rodman, Honorable Mention- Mia Gilmore

VOLLEYBALL- Taylor Harris (MVP), Liz Bickett, Honorable Mention- Jackie Morrissey




Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Basketball games rescheduled

The Boys and Girls Varsity, JV and Freshmen Basketball games that were postponed with Foxboro on Tuesday, December 17th have been rescheduled as listed below:

Varsity Boys Game- Friday, December 27th at Foxboro at noon

All five other games will be played on Thursday, January 2nd at the following times and locations:

Girls games in Canton....9th grade at 3:45, JV at 5:00, Varsity at 6:30pm

JV Boys in Foxboro at 5:00pm and 9th grade Boys in Foxboro at 3:45pm

Tuesday, December 17, 2019

NO ATHLETICS TODAY

Due to the freezing rain causing dangerous road conditions, all CHS Athletic events today have been postponed/canceled. This includes all practices, games, contests and other team activities.

Student athletes should check in with their coaches on any updates.

No strength and conditioning today as well.


Tuesday, December 3, 2019

NO ATHLETICS TODAY

ALL CHS Athletic Activities today- Tuesday, December 3- are canceled. We will resume activities tomorrow. Please follow this blog and individual sport communication from coaches for tryout/practice schedules moving forward.

Monday, December 2, 2019

Weather-Related Changes to Athletic Schedule- 12/2/19

Due to expected dangerous driving conditions tonight all athletic activities must be completed by 6:00pm.  This impacts some scheduled tryouts/practices including the following:

Boys Basketball-
Freshmen tryouts today are CANCELED.
10th-12th graders should report to Coach Hughes' classroom at 2:25 for a tryout that will conclude by 4:30pm.

Girls Basketball-
All girls trying out for basketball- tryouts in gym from 4:30-6:00pm

Wrestling- Practice will wrap up tonight at 6:00pm.

No other changes.

Thanks for your understanding of the adjustments. Please drive safely.

Monday, November 25, 2019

94th Annual Thanksgiving Day Football game set for Thursday

The Bulldogs of Canton High will host the Black Knights of Stoughton on Thursday, November 28th at 10:00am at CHS's WWII Veterans' Memorial Field. This game will mark the 94th season when the two rivals will face off on the gridiron on Thanksgiving morning.  Both teams have had tremendous seasons and the game should be a memorable one.

Tickets are currently on sale at the CHS Athletic Office and will be available at the Gate the morning of the game. You can avoid the long lines by purchasing tickets early or arriving to the game early (gate opens at 9:00 and lines will probably be long between 9:40-10:30.) 

TICKET PRICES:
Adults- $10
Students- $5
Senior Citizens- $5
Children under 8- Free
No passes accepted for this game. No Booster Memberships accepted. 

The access road on campus will be shut down from the top of the hill by the American Legion Hall to the mouth of the lower parking lot from 9:30 AM until the event has ended. Anyone parking on upper campus will only be able to use the main entrance/exit, while anyone parking in lower lot will only be able to enter/exit via Reynolds Street.

Many Special Events associated with this year's game:

  • We will be honoring the 40th anniversary of the 1979 Super Bowl Championship Bulldog team at the game. Our honorary captains of the game will be the 1979 captains Dan Botsch and Steve Olsen. At halftime, we will honor the team with a brief ceremony. 
  • We will also be honoring the 2019 State Championship Bulldog Volleyball team.  They will be introduced to the community at halftime.  It should be a great event!
  • At roughly 9:30am, we will be honoring the Senior Bulldog Cheerleaders and their parents with a senior recognition ceremony. Please consider coming down early to witness this great group of athletes being honored. 
  • A brief halftime event featuring students from both Canton and Stoughton who have spearheaded a drive for the local food pantry.  Please consider bringing a donation to the game.
 Go Bulldogs!


Friday, November 22, 2019

Baseball meeting

There will be a brief but important meeting for anyone interested in playing baseball this spring on Tuesday, November 26th at 2:30 in the CHS Library. Coach Shuffain will be collecting info on candidates and providing information. If you cannot make it, please reach out to coach Shuffain- shuffain6@gmail.com

Winter Sports Practice/Tryout Information

Our winter athletic season kicks off on Monday, December 2nd. Details for each sport are listed below.

Anyone interested in trying out for a winter athletic program MUST have a parent/guardian register you prior to doing so. The easiest way to register is to visit the CHS Athletics website and complete the online registration available there.

Registration DEADLINE to be able to participate on the first day of practices/tryouts is THIS Sunday, November 24th. 



SPORT SPECIFIC Info:

Cheer- Winter cheer tryouts will be Monday and Tuesday December 9 and 10 from 3 to 4:30pm in CHS Cafeteria. Practice will begin the following day December 11. Registration deadline to be able to tryout is Thursday, December 5th at noon. 

Girls Ice Hockey-Tryouts will begin on Monday, 12/2/19, with All Juniors, Seniors, Returning Varsity Players and Goaltenders will be skating at 6:00 AM, Pre-Tryout locker room meeting at 5:50 AM.  There will be NO morning ice on Monday.  The tryout schedule for Monday is now as follows:

3:00 PM    All NON-RETURNING varsity freshmen and sophomores
4:00 PM    All RETURNING varsity and all Juniors and Seniors


Both of these sessions are still at the Ice House, as are all of our program's practices.  Stay safe and warm and feel free to reach out to me with any questions or concerns.
Non-Varsity Returning Freshmen and Sophomore Players will skate at 3:00 PM, Pre-Tryout locker room meeting at 2:50 PM.  All tryout sessions will be at the Canton Ice House.  Individual assignments for the remainder of the week will be announced daily at tryouts.  Make sure to pre-hydrate, check your bags, sharpen your skates and bring both a light and dark shirt.  You will be told which shirt to wear when you arrive for your tryout.  Stay loose and have fun!

Girls Basketball- All girls/grades should participate in a tryout on Monday, Dec. 2nd from 6:30-8:30pm in the CHS Gym. 
Tuesday, Dec. 3rd tryouts will be split as follows: (Varsity/JV  6:30-8:30 in CHS gym)  (Freshmen 3:30-5:00 in Galvin gym)

Boys Basketball- Practices/Tryouts begin on Monday, December 2nd.
All Freshmen: Monday 12/2, 2:30-2:45 meeting in room 123 for paperwork/attendance, practice from 2:45-4:30.
All sophomores, juniors, and seniors- Monday 12/2, 4:00-4:15 meeting in room 123 for paperwork/attendance, 4:15-4:30 dynamic warm-up lead by Captains in the gym. Practice from 4:30-6:30. 
Player meeting/rosters announced after Wednesday's practice for all teams and players. You should plan ahead and inform your ride home that you could be held until up to an hour after your practice session ends.

Wrestling- The first practice of the season begins on Monday, December 2nd in the Rodman Gym from 4:30-6:30pm. Everyone is asked to bring athletic attire (shorts, sweatpants, t-shirt, etc.) along with running shoes and wrestling shoes (if you have them.) The practice schedule for the rest of the week is as follows; Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 6:30-8:30pm Rodman- Friday- 4:30-6:30pm Rodman. These are NOT tryouts...we have room for anyone who wants to work hard and be on the team!

Gymnastics-  The first week of practice and skill assessment will start on Monday, December 2nd from 2:45-4:15. Practices will be held at Metro-South Gymnastics Academy on Revere St. On time arrival and appropriate gymnastics attire is required. For any inquiries please see Coach Abbott or Coach Reardon.

Boys and Girls Indoor Track- Practice for boys and girls interested in indoor track will start on Monday, December 2nd. We will meet in the Rodman Gym at 3:10. We will be outside as long as weather permits so please dress appropriately. Detailed schedules will be handed out on the first day of practice. We are looking forward to the start of a great season!

Boys and Girls Swimming-  Dec 2 4:00pm-5:00pm at Randolph High School our bus will leave the high school at 3:10pm. All team members should come prepared to swim (one piece bathing suits, bathing cap, and goggles.)
Anyone interested in joining or if you have any questions please contact coach Cheryl Cavanaugh at www.bulldogswimcoach@gmail.com.


Tuesday, November 19, 2019

STATE CHAMPIONS!

League MVP Taylor Harris
Saturday saw the CHS Girls Volleyball team reach the pinnacle of Massachusetts High School Volleyball in winning the Division 2 State Championship.  The team bested their opponent, previously unbeaten North Sectional Champions Danvers High School, 3-2, with the Bulldogs winning the first (25-22) and third (25-23) sets while dropping the second (20-25) and fourth (16-25) sets before winning the deciding fifth set (15-13).  The State Championship is the first in the history of this storied program. 

The Canton crowd was HUGE as hundreds of Cantonites made the trip to Worcester State University to support the Bulldogs- and that they did.  The Green and White crowd was loud and proud throughout the entire match.  Thank you Bulldog Nation!

The Championship was not just the culmination of a season's worth of sweat and work, it was really the culmination of nearly two decades of work, commitment, sweat and care put in by hundreds of Bulldog volleyball student athletes and coaches over the years.

I have witnessed thousands of high school athletic events, including many high stakes contests, but I can truly say that this match was as intense as anything I have ever seen. It was fast-paced, nerve-racking, back-and-forth, and filled with amazing athleticism and grit. Both teams were amazing but the Bulldogs found that little bit extra that made the difference.

It really was a true TEAM accomplishment.  Our girls stuck together throughout the entire season, tournament and state final match- right until the end.  Huge contributions were made all over the place.  So many different girls made key plays to lead to the win. It was unbelievable how many different Bulldogs contributed to the success.  But I would be remiss if I didn't recognize the 5th set heroics of Taylor Harris- Hockomock League MVP.  Harris- much like her team- had plenty of highlights and some low moments in the Finals match.  But when it really counted, down the stretch, when the Bulldogs needed their MVP to make big plays- she did.  Taylor lived up to her MVP billing and made so many big plays at the biggest moments.  Harris stepped up and fulfilled her role just as her teammates stepped up and fulfilled their roles. If that is not the definition of a TEAM win then I don't know what is.
Coach Pat Cawley strategizing with Coach Michelle Cawley

Here are some other tidbits about the CHS Girls Volleyball State Championship:

1. It's a BIG DEAL!

2. This Girls Volleyball team becomes only the 8th team in CHS history to win a State Championship in any sport.  Here they are:
a. Football- 1979
b. Field Hockey- 1979
c. Football- 1981
d. Field Hockey- 2004
e. Field Hockey- 2006
f. Boys Hockey- 2010
g. Boys Hockey- 2019
h. Girls Volleyball- 2019

3. Ever wonder what Division 2 means? Many high school sports fans assume that a D2 or 3 team must be a lower level than a D1 team. That a D1 State Championship is somehow a higher level than a D2 or D3. That is simply NOT TRUE.  High School athletic divisions in Massachusetts are based solely on school enrollment.  The large schools compete against each other in D1 while smaller schools compete in other like-enrollment divisions. There are many examples of D2 of D3 schools being as strong or stronger than their D1 counterparts.  I'm not saying that our Volleyball team is "better" than the D1 champs, but I think it's important for people to know that D1 isn't necessarily a higher level of competition.  A State Championship is a State Championship!

4. This championship is not only an accomplishment of our student athletes, but also of our amazing Head Coach- Pat Cawley.  Coach Cawley has worked tirelessly on behalf of volleyball in Canton for many decades. She was inducted into the Massachusetts Girls Volleyball Assn. Hall of Fame in 2017.  Her Bulldogs have won all but one Davenport title over that past 13 years. It's been an amazing run of success.  Coach Cawley couldn't have done it alone.  She has an amazing group of assistant coaches including her daughter Michelle Cawley, Anna Amico, Diane Beauchamp, and Amanda Hines. Huge shoutout to our former head coach Arunas Kuncaitis who was the founder of CHS Girls Volleyball and our first coach. Coach Kuncaitis has been in the stands supporting the Bulldogs since the day he retired. It was great to see him enjoying the Championship in Worcester Saturday.

5. The Bulldogs bested the 100 other D2 Girls Volleyball teams across the state that started the season with this as the ultimate dream.

6. We should all be proud of these Bulldogs.  They are amazing role models for us all!





Friday, November 15, 2019

Bulldog Football hosting Sectional Final

The 2019 Hock Davenport Champions ready to take the field. 

Big game at WWII Veterans' Memorial Field tonight as the Bulldogs host Holliston in a battle of the top two seeds for the D5 South Sectional Championship.  The 'dogs are seeded 1st and currently sit with a 9-0 record.  Holliston is the 2nd seed and have a record of 8-1.  Weather looks great so we are expecting a HUGE crowd.  See below for details you should know:

1. Kick-off is 7:00pm, Friday, November 15th.  Gates open at 6:05pm.  Ticket lines are expected to be long between 6:45-7:15. Consider arriving early to avoid the lines.

2. Ticket prices are:
Adults- $10
Students/Seniors- $7
No Booster Passes accepted
No Credit Cards accepted tonight

3. The following items are NOT ALLOWED inside the event:
a. large bags, backpacks
b. bikes, scooters, skateboards, etc.
c. dogs (other than service animals and the Bulldogs!)
d. Noise Makers and posters
e. Students with outside food/drinks

4. There will be a Championship Ceremony held at midfield at the conclusion of the game.

5. We expect the highest level of sportsmanship from our fans. Letting the on-field officials know your feelings about their calls is not part of good sportsmanship. Enjoy the game and cheer on the kids!

6. Please only park in marked spots on campus. There should be available spots on upper campus and it's an easy walk to the field.  If you are parking in lower campus, you will have to exit through Reynolds Street. If you are parking on upper campus, you will have to exit from the Washington St. Exit.

7. Click Here for the D5 South Bracket

Go Bulldogs!




Thursday, November 14, 2019

Volleyball headed to State Championship Match

2019 Girls Varsity Volleyball team
The Canton High School girls Volleyball team is headed to the D2 State Championship Match on Saturday against North Champion Danvers.   The Bulldogs- who captured the Central Sectional Championship this past Saturday with a 3-1 over Westborough High School, went on to defeat Western Champion Minnechaug Regional High School on Wednesday night, 3-1 in the State Semi-Final match.

Canton Volleyball has been a top-notch Canton High School program for more than a decade but this will mark the team's first-ever trip to the State Final Match.  This year's team of amazing student athletes won the Hockomock League Davenport Title and currently stand with a record of 21-3.  The team is coached by Hall of Fame coach Pat Cawley, who is in her 13th year at the helm.

We are hoping that the town of Canton will show up in big numbers to support the Bulldogs in the final hurdle to a State Championship.  Below is you need to knows about the match:

1. The match will be held Saturday, November 16th at 3:00pm at Worcester State University. 486 Chandler Street, Worcester.  Click Here for a map of campus...when on the page- Click on Detailed Campus Map.  Match is being held in building #7. Parking will be challenging in lot O and K as there will be a football game taking place. Consider parking in the garage (C/14) and making the short walk to the Wellness Center Building.

2. Ticket Prices- 
Adults- $10
Students/Senior Citizens- $7
Want to skip the ticket line, buy tickets on your phone.  Click Here for online ticket purchase options.

3. With no traffic, it takes roughly 1 hour and 10 minutes from CHS. Please leave yourself enough time for the drive.  We need Green and White in the stands from the start!

4. FAN BUS- CHS is offering a Fan Bus for any CHS STUDENT who is interested in attending.  Cost for transportation for each student is $5 with the balance of the cost of the bus being paid for by the CHS Booster Club. Thanks Boosters! Interested in taking the fan bus? Sign up in the main office or the athletic office by the end of the school day Friday. Bus departing CHS at 1:00pm Saturday.

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Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Girls Lacrosse Meeting

There will be a brief, important informal meeting for any girl interested in playing lacrosse in the spring on Wednesday, December 11th at 2:30 in the CHS Library.

The meeting will give girls the opportunity to meet our new coach- Dani Aquino. 

If you have a winter sports commitment, don't miss that for this meeting.

Can't attend but want to play, email coach Aquino.  vbdee7@hotmail.com


Thursday, November 7, 2019

Wrestling, Indoor Track and Boys Lacrosse Meetings

Some upcoming meetings for students athletes:

Any student interested in joining the Wrestling team should attend an important informational meeting on Wednesday, November 13th at 3:00pm in the Distance Learning Lab.  

Any student interested in joining the Boys Lacrosse program this spring should attend an important informational meeting on Tuesday, November 12th at 2:30pm in the CHS Library. 

Any student interested in joining the Indoor Track program this winter should attend an important informational meeting on Thursday, November 14th at 2:30 in the CHS gym. 

Wednesday, November 6, 2019

Winter Sports Registration Now Open

Anyone interested in trying out for a winter athletic program MUST have a parent/guardian register you prior to doing so. The easiest way to register is to visit the CHS Athletics website and complete the online registration available there.

Registration DEADLINE to be able to participate on the first day of practices/tryouts is Sunday, November 24th. 

The following sports programs are offered at CHS in the winter:

Boys-
Basketball (V, JV, F)
Ice Hockey (V, JV)
Indoor Track (V)
Swimming (V)
Wrestling (V)

Girls-
Cheerleading (V)
Basketball (V, JV, F)
Ice Hockey (V, JV)
Indoor Track (V)
Gymnastics (V)

Swimming (V)

User Fees are due on December 16th, 2019.
The Fee is $195.
PLEASE CONSIDER HOLDING OFF ON PAYMENT until you are certain that you will be on the team's roster. 
There is an additional facility fee for Ice Hockey ($350), Gymnastics ($150), Swimming ($100). The facility fees are not part of the family annual cap)

The season begins on December 2nd.   Watch this blog for information on the tryout/practice schedule for each of the programs. 


Thursday, October 31, 2019

Tim Taylor takes over as Head Boys Lacrosse Coach

The CHS Athletic Department is happy to announce the appointment of Tim Taylor as our Head Boys Varsity Lacrosse Coach.

Coach Tim Taylor
Taylor is a member of the Canton Police Department and currently serves as the School Resource Officer for the three elementary schools in town.

Officer Taylor will have a lifetime of lacrosse experiences to draw from as he embarks on his journey as Canton High's coach.  His ties to the program are deep.  He was a member of the first-ever CHS Lacrosse teams from 2000-2003.  He then went on to a successful four-year career at Nichols College in Dudley, Massachusetts.  He has been coaching on a volunteer basis with the CHS Boys Lacrosse program and with Canton Youth Lacrosse since 2015.

Taylor described his appointment as head coach as a "dream job."  He went on to say, "I'm looking forward to continuing the successes of this program and to taking steps to improve upon it.  We have a very talented pool of student athletes playing lacrosse at CHS.  The future looks great."

Things will be put in motion right away as there will be a date released soon for a player meeting to meet the new coach.  Keep your eye on this blog for more details.

Good luck to coach Taylor!

Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Spring/Winter Captains Conference

Varsity Captains of Winter and Spring sports teams will be attending an important Leadership Conference on Wednesday, November 13th at Franklin High School.  All spring and winter captains are expected to attend and should pick up a permission slip in the Athletic Office ASAP. Permission slips are due on Wednesday, November 6th.

Monday, October 28, 2019

MIAA Tournament Information- updated 11-14-19

Four Bulldog fall teams have qualified for the MIAA State Tournament this season.

This blog entry will be updated throughout the teams' tournament runs.




Football-(8-0)- Seeded #1 in the D5 South Sectional tournament defeated #8 seeded Scituate 34-14 in round when, then went on to beat #4 Foxboro 15-0 in the Sectional Semi-Final.  They will face # 2 Holliston on Friday, November 15th at 7:00pm at Canton High School in the D5South Finals.

Ticket Prices- $10 for adults and $7 for students/senior citizens....no booster passes accepted. NOTE higher student prices. 

Click Here for D5 South Bracket

Volleyball- (21-3)- Sectional Champions! The Bulldogs were seeded #2 in D2 Central Sectional tournament.  They defeated #10 Tantasqua, 3-0, defeated #3 seeded North Middlesex, 3-0, defeated #4 Westborough in the Sectional Finals, 3-1, and defeated Minnechaug Regional in the State Semi-Final, 3-1.  They are playing in the STATE CHAMPIONSHIP match on Saturday vs. Danvers. Click Here for information about the State Finals.

Eliminated-

Field Hockey-(12-4-3)- Seeded #9 in D1 South Sectional tournament fell to #8 seeded Needham in First Round action on Saturday, November 2nd, 1-0.
Click Here for D1 South Bracket

Girls Soccer- (12-9)- Seeded #14 in D2 South Sectional tournament defeated #3 seeded Southeastern Regional, 8-0 and then defeated #6 Somerset-Berkley, 2-0.  They fell to #2 seeded Holliston, 5-0 in the South Sectional Semi-Final.
Click Here for D2 South Bracket

Swim Team Informational Meeting

There will be a brief but important meeting for any CHS student interested in joining the Swim Team this winter, on Wednesday, November 6th from 2:30-3:00pm in the CHS Library.

Coach Cavanaugh will be present to discuss meet and practice schedules, uniforms, and other important team-related information.

Saturday, October 26, 2019

Fall Regular Season wrapping up- Playoff Season Begins!

It's been yet another highly successful fall season in Bulldogland as all of our teams have competed well and many have already been crowed champions.

Here is a run-down of how each of our teams has done and what lies ahead:

Field Hockey- Hockomock League Davenport Champions!  Regular season record of 12-3-3 with a league mark of 12-1-3.  The team will enter the D1 South MIAA tournament this upcoming week.

Volleyball- Hockomock League Davenport Champions!  Regular season record of 16-3 with a league mark of 13-3.  The squad has one regular season match left as the will travel to Quincy on Monday. The team will enter the D2 Central MIAA tournament this upcoming week.

Football- Undefeated Hockomock Davenport Champions! Regular season record of 7-0 with a league mark of 5-0. The team will enter the D5 South MIAA tournament this upcoming week as the top seed.

Golf- Hockomock League Davenport Champions! Final record of 13-1 with a perfect 10-0 Davenport record.  The team's season is complete.

Girls Soccer- Have qualified for the MIAA state tournament.  They currently sit with a 9-8 record with one game to play vs. Milford on Monday at home.

Boys Cross Country- Final record of 2-4 with a 2-3 league mark.  Members of the team are still competing in MIAA level meets.

Girls Cross Country- Final record of 1-5 with a 1-4 league mark. Member of the team are still competing in MIAA level meets.

Boys Soccer- Currently sit with a record of 3-11-2 with two games remaining.

Cheer- Competition season begins soon!

Thursday, October 17, 2019

Upcoming changes to the Athletic schedule

Due to weather and other issues around the league, the following contests have been scheduled this weekend:

Varsity Football will play at North Attleboro High School on Saturday, October 19th at 2:00pm.

Varsity Boys Soccer and JV Boys Soccer will play at Oliver Ames on Sunday, October 20th at 2:00pm.

There is also a big Field Hockey game already scheduled for Saturday, October 19th at 10:00am at home vs. Walpole.

Friday, October 11, 2019

Weather-related changes to schedule- Friday, October 11th

Due to the crummy weather, the following changes have been made to today's CHS Athletic Schedule:

  • Golf match is postponed until next Friday, Oct. 18th. 
  • Boys Soccer games at OA are postponed until Sunday, October 20th at 2:00pm. 
  • Tonight's Football game vs. Milford at Canton is ON at 7:00pm. Dress for the weather!

Thursday, October 10, 2019

Weather-related schedule changes- Thursday, October 10th

Due to the weather, the following changes have been made to the CHS Athletics Schedule for Thursday, October 10th:

Subvarsity Boys Soccer game with Sharon is postponed.

JV Girls Soccer game with OA is postponed.

JV Field Hockey game with OA is postponed.

Golf Match with Sharon postponed until 10/15 (tri-meet with KP).

Varsity Girls Soccer and Varsity Field Hockey are ON as scheduled.


Wednesday, October 9, 2019

Important Need to Knows about CHS Athletics- Expectations

This Blog entry is aimed at laying out clear expectations regarding a number of important school and athletic policies key to having a successful year as a student athlete.  There are many expectations, rules and norms that all parents, coaches and especially student athletes should be aware of as the year kicks into gear.

I have set this entry up in a FAQ format.

Questions around Attendance:

What is the attendance rule for CHS Athletics?
A student must be present in school to be eligible to participate in CHS Athletics on that day. The student must be present for at least the final 5 periods of the day.  That means that they must check in at the office prior to 8:56am.

Are there any exceptions to the "5-period rule?"
Yes. Students who have a doctor's appointment or other unavoidable appointment will be excused from the 5-period rule if they provide proper documentation from the appointment. A parent note does not suffice.  Other excused absences including funerals, college visits, etc. MUST BE APPROVED IN ADVANCE by the athletic office or the rule may not be waived.

If a student is feeling sick, and goes home to rest can they return for athletics that day?
No. The student cannot return for athletics for that reason.

What if a student is "in school" for the 5-periods but skips a class or two?
Any student who skips even one class on any day is NOT eligible to participate that day.

What happens if a student plays in an athletic contest on a day that they were not in compliance with the attendance rule?
The student's team would be forced to forfeit the result of that contest.

Questions around Chemical Health:

What constitutes breaking the MIAA Chemical Health rule?
A student who uses, consumes, possesses, buys/sells, or gives away any beverage containing alcohol, any tobacco product (including e-cigarettes, VAP pens and similar devices), marijuana (including synthetic), steroids, drug paraphernalia, or any controlled substance is in violation of the MIAA Chemical Health Policy. This includes products such as "NA or near beer" inhalants (definded as any substance that produces a mind-altering effect when inhaled), and misuse of over-the-counter medications and substances used for the purposes of altering one's mental state.

Does it matter when and where the violation occurs?
The rule applies to the school year beginning on the first day of fall season practice and running through the last day of school or last day of the school's spring season- whichever is later.  As for the "where," it does not matter where or when the violation occurred. The violation is handled the same with regards to the MIAA rule whether it is on school property or not.  However, if the violation takes place at school, on school grounds or at a school event, additional non-athletic consequences will likely occur as well.

What is the consequence if a student athlete is found in violation of the Chemical Health rule?
If in season, the student athlete will be ineligible to participate for 1/4 of the season's contests. If there is not 1/4 of the season remaining, the suspension will carry over to the student athlete's next season of athletic participation.  If out of season, the suspension will begin with the student athlete's next season of participation.

Can a student athlete who is seeking help for a chemical health issue be found in violation of this rule?
As long as the student seeks treatment prior to any violation of the rule.  For example, a student who has not yet been found in violation, voluntarily comes to the nurse at CHS and asks to enroll in a substance abuse program, is NOT in violation by seeking help.

Questions around Transportation:

Is transportation provided to CHS student athletes for contests/practice?
CHS does NOT provide any transportation to or from any CHS contests held inside the town of Canton. Many of our teams have practices and contests off CHS campus in Canton.  It is the responsibility of the student athlete to arrange for transportation to and from these practices/contests.  CHS DOES provide transportation to/from nearly all contests/practices outside of Canton.

Are there any cases of transportation NOT being provided by CHS to/from any out of town contests?
There are very few cases of this, but they do exist. They are mainly for sports where individuals are participating rather than a full, large team and only for certain, limited contests.  Parents will be made aware of these early on in any season.

Can parents provide their own transportation for student athletes to away contests?
A parent can do so, BUT they must provide the CHS Athletic office with a note or email indicating that they will be providing transportation to their child. This should be done in advance. We do expect that student athletes will take the bus with the team to all contests as it is an important part of the athletic experience. However, we do understand that sometimes there is a need to go home with parents.

Can a student athlete drive themselves or other students to away contests?
Absolutely not.  Student athletes are NOT permitted to drive themselves or teammates to away contests. This is not allowed even if a parent grants permission. We understand that this may seem like a good solution to a scheduling conflict, but it is not an option.

Questions around Injuries:

After suffering an injury, what should a student athlete do?
I realize this is a pretty broad question and all injuries are different in their severity and nature. But generally speaking, make sure you check in with our athletic trainer as a first step.  Clearly there are more serious injuries that will force an emergency room visit or a trip to your doctor, but for anything less serious than that, start by visiting trainer Kristen Sasonoff.  Her training room is in the athletic hallway at CHS. They should also provide medical notes and documentation to CHS nursing.

What protocol must a I follow if I go to the doctor/ER/Urgent care for an injury?
Any time a student athlete visits a medical professional for an injury sustained in the sport, the student athlete must get a note from the doctor clearing them  to return or laying out a plan of return or a date of return. This is the case EVEN IF THE DOCTOR SAYS YOU ARE FINE and can return immediately.  Visiting the doctor makes a student athlete ineligible until a clearance note comes to the athletic trainer.  Always get a clearance note! They should also provide medical notes and documentation to CHS nursing.

Miscellaneous Questions:

What is the Bona Fide Team member rule?
This MIAA rule states that a student athletes must prioritize high school athletics above any other athletic commitment.  It specifically states that a student athlete cannot miss a high school practice or contest for a non-high school team event.  The MIAA will allow up to one waiver of this rule per student athlete per season.  These waivers must be done 30 days in advance of the conflict and are only granted for high level events.

What are the consequences if the Bona Fide Team member rule is broken?
A student athlete who breaks the Bona Fide Team member rule will be ruled ineligible for a 1/4 of the season's remaining contests. Much like the Chemical Health rule, this can carry over to the next season.

What if a student athletes needs extra help in a class and it conflicts with an athletic commitment?
A student's academic classes are always the top priority.  The key to navigating effectively when it comes to missing practice time for extra-help is good, early communication with the coach.  Students should always keep their coaches posted on how classes are going and if they are struggling in any particular classes.  When a student is seeking extra help and it causes them to be late for a practice, they should just communicate that with the coach EARLY....not last minute.  Coaches can also be great resources for helping student athletes get back on track academically. Don't hide academic struggles from coaches. Keep them in the loop!

What about answers to other important questions?
You can always find valuable information on the CHS Athletics Blog. Consider signing up for email notifications of updates to the Blog.  The CHS Athletic website has a great deal of information as well. Or, if all else fails, reach out to me at 781-821-5050 x6 or ericksond@cantonma.org.



Monday, October 7, 2019

Dani Aquino named Varsity Girls Lacrosse Coach

Coach Danielle Aquino
It is with great excitement that the CHS Athletic Department officially announces the appointment of Danielle Aquino as our Head Varsity Girls Lacrosse Coach.

Aquino comes to CHS after a stint coaching the varsity program at Cardinal Spellman High School. Previous to that, her lacrosse experiences have been numerous. She has been a coach at Starland Sports where she has run lacrosse clinics for many years. She played and captained her team in the Advanced Wormen's BSSC lacrosse league out of Harvard University.

Her athletic career has not been limited to Lacrosse.  She currently serves as the Assistant Head Coach of the women's volleyball team at Stonehill College.

"I am thrilled to be joining the Bulldog Athletic Coaching staff," said Aquino. "The level of play in Canton and in the Hockomock League is something that I very much look forward to being a part of. I believe there is so much potential in this program and I'm excited for the challenge ahead."

"Coach Dani" lives in Quincy with her wife Sarah Aquino (CHS math teacher and coach) and their dog Bowser. When Dani isn't coaching volleyball or lacrosse or working at Alliance Elite Club, she's writing or walking her pup on Wollaston beach.

Friday, October 4, 2019

Schedule changes with Milford (Soccer/Field Hockey)

The following is an update of schedules for Boys and Girls Soccer and Field Hockey contests with Milford on 10/7 and 10/28:

Girls Soccer- 
10/7- Games at Milford....JV at 4:00 and Varsity at 4:30
10/28- Games at Canton.....JV at 4:00 at turf and Varsity at 6:00 at turf

Field Hockey-
10/7- Both Varsity and JV games will be played in Canton at 4:00pm...Varsity on Turf and JV at Gibson

Boys Soccer- 
10/7- Games at Canton....JV at 4:00 at JFK.....Varsity at 6:30 at turf
10/28- Games at Milford.....JV at 4:00 and Varsity at 6:00


Thursday, October 3, 2019

Rodman Ford helping CHS go to Gillette

The CHS Boys and Girls Soccer teams will be facing off against Sharon High School on Tuesday, October 22nd at Gillette Stadium and thanks to the generosity of Rodman Ford, the $25 ticket price has been dropped to $5 for CPS students. The Girls and Boys teams are hopeful to have their classmates behind them in this great venue. 

These special $5 tickets are available in lunches beginning Friday, October 4th. 

Thank you Rodmans!

Wednesday, October 2, 2019

Gerety sends message of gratitude to our Bulldogs

Two-plus weeks have gone by since a packed CHS Morse Auditorium was treated to a great speech and message from renowned speaker Ed Gerety.  Ed spoke to our Bulldog athletes and parents about the importance of teamwork, selflessness and gratitude.  His stories brought tears, thoughts and plenty of belly laughs from the audience.

His challenge to us all was to make sure that as we go through our athletic season this year, we make sure to be grateful for the opportunities we have and for those who help us along the way. So- be sure to do just that! Thank someone today! And tomorrow!  Put that reminder in your phone and be sure to go out of your way to thank someone who is helping you along your journey.

If the members of our teams can all do that, our CHS Athletic journey will be so much more rich and impactful.

I'll go first-----Thank you Ed Gerety.  I am so thankful for the positive messages you sent to us all.  Now let's go do it Dogs!

And for those of you that wanted proof---here is the photo of Ed with Sweetness himself- Walter Payton. I guess it does pay to get out of your comfort zone!


Visit Ed Gerety's site by clicking here. 

Captains Meeting

Attention CHS Captains!

There will be a meeting of all sports captains on Thursday morning, October 10th at 7:15am in the library.  This is a MANDATORY meeting for varsity captains of our fall, winter and spring teams.

We will start promptly at 7:15am. Feel free to bring a drink and breakfast
(sandwich, donut, bagel, etc). We will wrap up by 7:50am.

Spread the word. Attendance will be taken.

See you then!

Tuesday, October 1, 2019

Ace for Ant on Friday

The first place Girls Volleyball team will be hosting Ace for Ant on Friday, October 4th during the teams' matches with Notre Dame Academy (Hingham).  The fundraiser event will be raising money for the Epilepsy Foundation of New England in honor of Anthony Maffie- CHS graduate who passed away this past winter from an epileptic event.

The Fundraiser will include raffles, a bake sale, pizza, t-shirts and three great volleyball matches:
Freshmen- 3:45
JV-4:45
Varsity at 5:45

Two great events on campus that night as the Football team hosts Foxboro at 7:00. Please consider supporting the volleyball team, the Maffies and the fight to cure epilepsy then head down to the turf for the Hock Davenport Football clash.

Monday, September 30, 2019

Baseball Meeting for Freshmen

All freshman who plan to tryout for baseball in the spring please meet with the coaches and captains at 2:30 Tuesday, October 1st in the library for a brief informational session. If you cannot make it please email cantonbulldogbaseball@gmail.com. Don't miss your fall sport commitment for this.

Tuesday, September 24, 2019

Unified Basketball Registration now open

Registration for the Unified Basketball team is now open. This inclusive program provides an amazing athletic and life experience for any Bulldog interested in joining.

Register today!

https://www.cantonma.org/chs/departments/athletics/registration

Monday, September 9, 2019

User Fees due for Fall Sports

The deadline to pay your user fee for Fall 2019 athletics is Thursday, September 12th.  To ensure that there are no interruptions in student eligibility, the fee must be paid by this deadline.  Any student athlete who is part of the free and/or reduced lunch program gets a waiver of this fee.

Click Here for info on payment info and options. 

Thank you Mike Barucci!

If you've been to a CHS sporting event over the past dozen or so years, you have probably seen Mike Barucci (our Golf coach and a key member of the CPS technology department) roaming the sidelines with his camera, capturing so many amazing Bulldog moments in time.  His sports photos have graced the pages of our blogs, Twitter accounts, webpages and the Canton Citizen.  Many of his photos hang up around the CHS Athletic hallway as well.


He has captured all of the big milestone wins and accomplishments as well as some heartbreaking moments during that long stretch of years. Win or lose, he has been there, helping to provide a visual history of CHS Athletics since the mid 2000s.


I am sad to report that he is hanging up his camera- not completely!  He will still be snapping pics around school for the annual senior slide show, but his days of roaming the sidelines for us are done.  Although he will continue being a huge Bulldog supporter, the photography at CHS sporting events was just too time consuming. Has certainly logged enough hours for all of us over the years. It's also true that when he started on the sidelines, not everyone had a camera on them at all times.  Smartphones with great cameras are making photos more and more available and the need for folks like Mike to document everything is not as strong as it once was.


If you see coach Barucci around, be sure to thank him for his years of dedication to our student athletes.  This blog entry includes some of my favorites from him over the years.

Thanks Coach!

By the way- his highly touted Golf team begins their 2019 campaign today against Milford High School at Hopedale CC. Good luck!










Friday, September 6, 2019

JV Football game change

Saturday's JV Football game scheduled to be played at 10:00am at Dighton-Rehoboth has been postponed.

It will now be played AT Canton on Sunday at 12:30pm.

Thursday, September 5, 2019

Student Athlete/Parent Night set for September 17th

Keynote speaker Ed Gerety
All Bulldog student athletes must save the date of Tuesday, September 17th for our annual CHS Athletic Kickoff Night.  The event will run from 7:00-8:15pm in the CHS auditorium.  This year's keynote speaker will be Ed Gerety.  Gerety is an enthusiastic speaker with an amazing message of excellence and the power of good.  He is AWESOME.  He spoke at our Hockomock League captains conference in past years and was really well received by our student athletes. It will be a great night for our kids and parents.

The event is MANDATORY for any student currently playing a fall sport AND anyone considering joining a sport in the winter or spring seasons. We ask that each student athlete attend with at least one parent/guardian.

Here is a link to Ed Gerety's website. 

A special Thanks to the CHS Athletic Booster Club for making this night possible.  Our boosters will be present that night selling bulldog gear and registering people as members.  See this other blog entry for info on our amazing booster club. 

See you on September 17th!

Our Bulldogs need your support!

As the 2019-20 school year begins, it's a good time to share with Bulldog Nation, all the good work that our Athletic Booster Club does for our student athletes AND to ask you all to join this amazing club.

Click Here to Join the Boosters 

Our CHS Athletic Booster Club has been supporting our athletic programs for more than 10 years.  The club has become an essential part of the CHS Athletic student experience.  Their financial support of our programs make it possible for our student experiences to be impactful, prideful and powerful. Here are just SOME of the things that our club does for us:

Banquets, Championship Banners, Senior Nights, Bulldog gear, fully funding our strength and conditioning program, fully funding Hudl video analysis system for all programs, sound system at Memorial Field, scoreboard at Baseball field, guest speakers and training,  coach professional development, Championship gear, trophies, awards, team activities, team gear, team equipment like batting cages, indoor baseball/softball netting systems, extra training goals, jugs machines, fan buses for big games, and so much more. 

Click Here to Join the Boosters

None of this would be possible without the support of all of our members.  Our largest fundraiser each year is our membership drive.  People who pledge to be a member make such an impact. We encourage all CHS athletic families to join the club.  It is something that really does go right towards our kids experiences.

Click Here to Join the Boosters

Besides helping to support our kids, you get a HUGE potential benefit. For many families, becoming a member is a SAVINGS.  Family memberships get your family members into ticketed home Bulldog events all year long.  That includes Football games (not Thanksgiving), night Girls and Boys Soccer games, Wrestling meets, Girls and Boys Hockey games, and Girls and Boys Basketball games.  So if you're a fanatical Bulldog fan with a family of 4, it could save you between $500-$1000 annually.  And the membership is less than $200!

Click Here to Join the Boosters

Not sure how to join?  I made it easy with links strewn throughout this blog entry!  Please support us!

Thank you Bulldog Nation!

Wednesday, September 4, 2019

Let's get it started!

Hello Bulldog Nation!

Welcome to our 2019-20 CHS Athletics campaign. We are ready to go!  Believe it or not, we have three teams in action today to officially kick off the year.  Boys and Girls Cross Country are headed to Nauset Regional High School for their opening race of the year and Girls Soccer is heading to NDA in Hingham to start their season. Good luck to both teams!

Our home contests begin Thursday, Friday and Saturday with Home Field Hockey and Volleyball on Thursday, Home Football on Friday and Home Boys Soccer on Saturday.  Golf joins in on the fun next week!

Here is some helpful information to all Bulldog supporters as we enter into the school year:

1. Schedules can be found in several places. The most accurate and updated schedules are found via the MIAA.  The easiest way to access these schedules is through the MIAA app. It's free. Just search MIAA on your smartphone's app store. You can also access the same schedule through the CHS Athletics website.

Click Here for team specific schedules.

Click Here for a master Bulldog calendar. 

2. Important updates regarding Bulldog athletics are communicated through this blog. Please consider signing up for email updates from this blog.

3. Coming to support your Bulldogs at an event?  Please be aware of some important things:

  • Most CHS evening events require a ticket purchase.  Ticket prices are $5, senior citizens- $3, and under 8 is free!  OR you can join the Booster Club as a family membership and get into everything ALL year for FREE (excluding Thanksgiving football and playoff games). 
  • If you are supporting a Bulldog team outside during the next month, be sure to load up on the mosquito repellent and wear long sleeves and pants. Although Canton's EEE threat level is only at moderate, please use precaution. 
  • Please only park in marked parking spaces. When attending a game at the turf, NEVER park in the interior portion of the lot by the field. Once one person parks their, it starts a flurry of parking there and it becomes unsafe. 
  • Please be a great fan. Be loud. Be proud. And Be respectful of the officials, opponents, and all involved. Click Here for Hockomock League Spectator Expectations

4. Please consider joining our Booster Club! I will be sending out a separate blog entry on the importance of supporting this great group! Click here to join today!

5. Twitter users- please follow CHS Athletics at @CantonAthletics

Feel free to reach out to me with any questions!
781-821-5050 x6
ericksond@cantonma.org





Thursday, August 22, 2019

MIAA institutes new Heat Policy

The heat is on....There is a lot of buzz around the CHS playing fields this week about the new MIAA Heat Modification Policy.  This new policy has already lead to several changes to the CHS Athletics schedule this week. 

Beginning July 1, 2019, the MIAA's new Heat Modification policy was enacted for all Massachusetts MIAA high schools. The policy uses Wet Bulb Thermometer readings to determine how much activity (if any) is allowable in extreme heat conditions. The policy was put in place to help guide schools in dealing with difficult decisions around playing and training in hot conditions. 

CHS Athletic Trainer Kristen Sasonoff ran a workshop on the new policy for our coaches earlier this week and we have already adjusted schedules twice in order to keep our kids safe under the new policy.  The policy is a sliding scale that becomes more restrictive as the Wet Bulb Temperature goes up. 

Sunday, August 11, 2019

Good-bye to my mentor and friend- Mr. Stan Masalsky

Stanley Masalsky in the 1998 yearbook.  He
was honored as the National Athletic Director
of the Year in 1998. 
 It is with a heavy heart that I write this blog entry as my longtime supervisor, colleague and friend- Stanley Masalsky passed away this past week.  Stan was a great man. He led the CHS Athletic Department from the mid-1970s through 1999 as the school's Athletic Director.  He was a class act.  Stan led from the shadows, never looking for the spotlight on him, always praising his coaches and student athletes.

It is always tricky to memorialize someone by sharing how much they meant to you as you run the risk of making it about you rather than the person you are honoring.  However, I think it's so important for people to share how much those who came before us, meant to us.  Stan Masalsky meant so much to me.

Mr. Masalsky was my Athletic Director when I was a student athlete at CHS.  It was clear to me as a teenager, that this man really cared about his student athletes- something that I strive to emulate every day.  He was always on the sidelines with a big smile and always had a nice thing to say to all his Bulldogs.  He was at EVERYTHING and he really cared. I played soccer and tennis for CHS and in the 80s, neither of those sports were ever really recognized or respected by much of the school.  But Mr. Masalsky always went out of his way to support us.  I always appreciated him for that and I do my absolute best to live up to that same challenge.

Mr. Masalsky then gave me my first job in education.  While I was a junior at Stonehill College, my high school coach and mentor George Gianaloudis needed a JV coach and I was injured and unable to play for the Chieftains so, as a 20 year old, Mr. Masalsky entrusted me with a high school JV team. That season changed my life. I loved it and decided to give up my business major and become a teacher and coach.  After two seasons with the JV team, coach Giannaloudis moved on and I applied to be the varsity soccer coach at CHS.  Once again, Mr. Masalsky went out on a limb and put his faith in me- a 22 year old.  He put the entire Boys Soccer program in my inexperienced hands.  He then met with me often throughout the seasons, acting as a mentor, counselor, sounding board, critic and ultimately a great friend.  That was 27 years ago and I still consider myself so fortunate to be in that role today.  I have made so many mistakes as a coach over the years but I was blessed to have Stan as my guide in the early years.  He taught me to be humble, honest and reflective.

Me with Stan Masalsky and Marty Badoian at Ralph
Masciarelli Memorial Golf Tournament- circa 1999. Stan
and Marty ran this tournament in Mush's honor for more than
a decade.  Two greats honoring the great Ralph Masciarelli.  
Three years after Stan retired from CHS, I was named to the position he had held for so many years- Athletic Director at CHS. My first call was to Stan and there would be many more calls over the years.  Since being named AD at CHS, I have always strived to live up to the standard he set.  While I have been AD through many societal changes over the past decade and a half, (things like smart phones being everywhere, Twitter, concussion awareness and so much more) I often think about all of the social changes Stan led the Athletic Department through.  Coming into the position just after the implementation of Title IX, he steered the school through the introduction of so many girls sports teams.  He also saw many new boys sports become part of CHS Athletics.  None of those changes were easy to navigate.  Stan was the right leader for the right time.  He respected tradition but always looked forward.

Bulldogs everywhere lost a true giant this past week. I'm sure there are so many other people who can write similar stories about how Stan Masalsky impacted them. For me, he was a bigger-than-life figure who's footprints are still present at CHS.  My condolences to his wife Carol and his entire family.

One last thought-  After not connecting with Stan for the past several years, I gave him a call this past spring.  We talked for a half hour and it was so nice hearing his voice.  He sounded the same.  He sounded happy.  I am so happy that we talked that day.  Always reach out.

Click here for his obituary.