Monday, February 28, 2022

CHS Statement on Boys Basketball MIAA Tournament Situation

Below is a version of a letter that was sent to our Boys Basketball players and families earlier today.

We are writing to provide a summary of the information we shared with the boys basketball team this afternoon regarding our MIAA post-season tournament status. We share in their disappointment and felt it necessary for them to hear from us directly.

On Saturday, February 26, the MIAA published the preliminary D2 Boys Basketball brackets for its postseason state tournament.  We were made aware early in the day that our team was not among the teams to qualify after having been ranked #20 in the previous power rankings and winning the final 2 games of the season. The updated rankings were announced Saturday as well, where we were ranked #33- missing the tournament cutoff of the top 32, and those teams with better than a .500 record. We finished the season at 9-11. 

 

Upon receiving this news, we (Mr. Erickson and Mr. Sperling) arranged an immediate conference call with the MIAA Tournament Director and administrative staff on Saturday morning to hear how this drastic change in rankings took place. We were informed that one of the factors that led to our drop in the rankings was that one of our opponents (who we played twice) was forced to retroactively forfeit many games, including ours. This did not impact our record as we beat them in both games. However, the MIAA power rankings adjust a team’s status for forfeitures, and because this MIAA member school had to forfeit many games, their ranking went to the lowest possible number. That also means any team that played this school would have their ranking adjusted to reflect the “weakness” of this opponent. I can assure you this rationale did not put us at ease, and we continued to request both the metrics/formula used for the power rankings, as well as a formal appeal/review of our situation. We certainly understand that there will be shifts to rankings as the season winds down, but this massive drop due to the infractions of an opponent did not seem logical. 

 

On Sunday afternoon we received notice from the MIAA that our attempted appeal was denied, and that we will not be involved in the MIAA tournament. This came after two conversations between our Interim Superintendent Derek Folan and the Executive Director of the MIAA regarding the appeal. Further, we (Mr. Erickson and Mr. Sperling) facilitated a conference call with the Executive Director and other MIAA administrative staff this morning. We inquired about the appeal process as we were never presented with the opportunity to speak to the concerns before receiving the response from the MIAA. We also asked again if it was possible to obtain the metric/formula used for generating the latest power rankings, but were not provided with that information. 

 

At the conclusion of this conversation the result remained the same -- the power rankings would remain as published and Canton would not be participating in the tournament. We have since found out that other schools have been similarly impacted by the MIAA power ranking system, specifically the penalty for forfeits and negative impact on opponent rankings. Our stance remains that the misconduct of an opponent resulted in us being ‘ranked’ out of the tournament --  this was through no fault of our own as we did nothing wrong. I understand the importance of adhering to posted criteria but the request for the MIAA to reassess given this unprecedented incident with a member school seemed reasonable and prudent. 

 

We felt compelled to provide you with the most accurate information, and want to commend the players, coaches, and families for their hard work and dedication this season. It is an understatement to say our situation has garnered the attention of many in the sports community, and the least we can ask for is that this situation will lead to a change in the ranking/weighting process in future seasons. Seniors, congratulations on your career as a CHS Bulldog basketball player, and we certainly wish your season and career ended under better circumstances. 


Respectfully,


Danny Erickson, Athletic Director

Jeff Sperling, Principal

Sunday, February 27, 2022

Hockey and Basketball MIAA Tournament Information- updated 3-15-22 at 8:17 am

We will update this blog entry throughout the post-season tournament with information regarding games including locations, dates, times, ticket info and any live-stream info. 

Best of luck to all of our teams in action!

Boys Hockey- 21-2-1 Hockomock Davenport Champions
Seed- #3 in division 2 tournament- Click Here for Bracket
Previous Games- Round of 32- Defeated #30 Plymouth South- 3-0
Sweet 16 Defeated #14 Plymouth North, 4-1
Elite 8- Defeated #6 Walpole High School- 3-2 in OT
Next Game Info- State Semi-Final vs. #2  Gloucester High School- Tuesday, March 15th at 5:30pm at Tsongas Arena, 300 Arcand Dr., Lowell 
Live Stream Info- Games expected to be Live-Streamed on the NFHS Network for a fee. 
Ticket Sales Info- DIGITAL ONLY- NO CASH. Click Here for Tickets

Girls Hockey- 18-6 Hockomock Champions
Seed- #9 in division 2 tournament- Click Here for Bracket
Previous Games- Round of 32- Defeated #24 Watertown High School- 4-2
Sweet 16- Defeated #8 Andover in OT- 2-1
Elite 8- Defeated #1 Duxbury- 3-0
Final 4- Defeated #5 Natick- 2-1
Next Game Info- State Final at the Boston Garden on Sunday, March 20th
Live Stream Info- Games expected to be Live-Streamed on the NFHS Network for a fee. 
Ticket Sales info- DIGITAL ONLY- NO CASH. Link will be available here. 

Girls Basketball- 16-7- Season Completed. Great run!!!!
Seed- #10 in division 2 tournament- Click Here for Bracket
Previous Games- Round of 32- Defeated #23 Tewksbury High School- 56-49
Sweet 16- Defeated #7 Westwood in OT- 52-49
Elite 8- Lost to #2 Medfield High School- 67-36



Friday, February 25, 2022

Spring Sports Registration now open

Anyone interested in trying out for a spring 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. See link below.

The following sports programs are offered at CHS in the spring season:

Boys-
Tennis (Varsity)
Track & Field (Varsity)
Lacrosse (Varsity, JV)
Baseball (Varsity, JV, Froshmore)

Girls-
Tennis (Varsity) 
Track & Field (Varsity)
Lacrosse (Varsity, JV)
Softball (Varsity, JV, Froshmore)

COED-
Unified Track and Field (An MIAA and Special Olympics program)

User Fees- 
There are three ways to pay the User Fee for CHS Athletics:
1. Submit a check with the User Fee Form
2. Pay through the FamilyID registration process at the time you register. (You may not want to choose this option if you are not sure your child will be on the final rosters.)
3. Pay through the FamilyID site at a time after you register but prior to the deadline.

User Fee payment deadline for the spring season is April 6, 2022. 

DEADLINE TO REGISTER to be eligible for the first day of tryouts/practices is SUNDAY, March 13th. 

Register early and cross it off the list!

First Day Information for each sport will be updated at this blog as it becomes available.

Thursday, February 17, 2022

Boys Lacrosse Meeting

There will be an brief but important meeting for any boy looking to play lacrosse this spring for the Bulldogs on Wednesday, March 2 at 2:45 in the CHS Library. 

Coach Quinn will be previewing the season and providing important information to all who attend. 

Unable to make it? Contact coach Quinn at quinnr@cantonma.org

NOTE- If you are a winter athlete and have a winter sport commitment, please attend your practice/game. 

Meeting for Boys Tennis

There will be a brief but important meeting for any boy interested in playing tennis this spring on Monday, February 28th at 2:45 in the CHS Library. 

Coach Bill Donovan will be looking to preview the upcoming season.  New players welcome. 

Can't make it but are interested in trying out for the the team? Contact Coach Donovan at Billdonovan@cantonma.org.

Go Dogs!

Tuesday, February 15, 2022

Choquette hits century mark in coaching wins

Tonight's 70-50 victory over Davenport foe Sharon was the team's 100th victory under head coach Jimmy Choquette.  It improves the team's record on the season to 12-5 with three games to play prior to the upcoming MIAA State Tournament. 

Coach Jimmy Choquette coaching up his team during 
the 100th victory of his nine year career. 
Choquette began his CHS Girls Varsity Coaching career in the 2013-14 school season.  He was taking over a struggling program and the struggles did not end quickly.  The 'dogs were winless during his first season at the helm, but Choquette showed the grit and resilience that his teams have come to embrace and steadily built a successful program.  The team has come a long way since his first victory (in the 2014-15 season) over Blackstone-Millville Regional High School.  The team's best season under coach Choquette came in 2018-19 when the team went 14-6. 

It was a fitting night for the 100th victory milestone to come as the team was honoring their graduating seniors on Senior Night while also hosting their 8th annual Pink Out Play4Kay fundraising event. During that eight year stretch, the program has raised over $5,000 for Breast Cancer research. 

It is clearly about more than just the wins to coach Choquette- but congrats to him on his 100th!
Post-Game Celebration of the Century win mark for coach Jimmy Choquette




Another milestone for record-breaking Cerruti

Kiara Cerruti in action Tuesday 
night at home vs. Sharon
Less than two weeks after joining the exclusive 1,000 point club, CHS senior Kiara Cerruti has now broken the CHS Girls Basketball career scoring record. 

The record breaking event took place Friday night, February 11th when the Bulldogs visited North Attleboro and came away with a big win.  Cerruti needed 13 points to surpass Eileen Morneau's 1057 points- which was set back in 1996- 26 years ago! That is a LONG time for a record like that to stand. 

The record breaking moment occurred on a free throw midway through the 2nd quarter. Cerruti would go on to score 23 in the game and now stands at 1068 with four regular season games and at least one tournament game remaining. Just how high the new record will climb is yet to be determined but one thing is for sure- it is an amazing accomplishment and will certainly inspire many young Bulldog athletes to work hard chasing her mark in the future!

Morneau has had her eye on Cerruti's quest recently and had this to say upon passing the "All-Time Leading Scorer" torch to her- 

Eileen Morneau- '1996 
after joining the 1000 point club


"It's been a lonely 26 years but I'm elated to have another female in the exclusive 1,000 point club! My heart-felt congratulations go out to Kiara on the accomplishment and on setting a new high mark for excellence in the program.  I hope this inspires other female athletes to strive for greatness within themselves at Canton High School."

Morneau's record was particularly impressive given the fact that she missed her entire junior season with a torn ACL, MCL and meniscus. She actually came back her senior season to the same gym (Stoughton High School) where her injury occurred the year prior, and scored her 1,000th point before going on to finish up with 1057.  She earned Hock MVP, Boston Globe and Patriot Ledger All-Scholastic honors.

Kiara is part of a very special group of Girls Basketball players from the class of 2022 who are leading the program to an incredible season. The team currently sits just outside the top 10 power seeds for the state tournament and would host a first round game if the season ended today.  Keep an eye on this group!

Congratulations to Kiara Cerruti- the ALL-TIME LEADING SCORER in CHS Girls Basketball history. 



Lot's of Bulldog home action this week- 2/14/2022

 Lot's of Bulldog home action this week as our seasons begin to approach the finishing line. 

Tuesday, Feb. 15th-
Girls Basketball hosts Sharon- 6:30pm- It is Senior Night, a Pink Out fundraiser, and there will be a brief pre-game recognition of Kiara Cerruti setting the new career point record. 
Game will be live streamed at our YouTube Channel.
Digital Tickets Available by clicking here. 

Thursday, Feb. 17th-
Girls Hockey hosts Duxbury at 5:30pm at Ponky. 
Live Coverage info- Student Station: Comcast 12 and Verizon 41 and Verizon HD 2143 or  CantonCommunityTv.org for live stream. 
Digital Tickets Available by clicking here. 

Friday, Feb. 18th- 
Boys Basketball hosts Foxboro at 6:30pm. It is Senior Night. 
Game will be live streamed at our YouTube Channel.
Digital Tickets Available by clicking here. 

Lot's of other big action taking place this week as members of the Track team heads to Reggie for MIAA States on Wednesday, several Wrestlers heading to Divisional States on Friday and some swimmers in action this weekend at the States at BU! Good luck to them all!


Monday, February 14, 2022

Girls Tennis Meeting

There will be a brief information meeting for all girls interested in trying out for the tennis team.

This brief meeting will be held in room 144 on Thursday February 17  at 2:30 PM for about ten minutes.

New and experienced players are encouraged to attend.

Tuesday, February 8, 2022

Meeting for any Girl interested in Lacrosse program

Head Coach Casey Bradley will be hosting a brief but very important meeting for any girl interested in joining the Girls Lacrosse program this spring. The meeting will take place on Wednesday, February 16th at 3:00pm in the CHS Library.  New players welcome!

Any winter athlete who has a commitment to their team during this meeting SHOULD go to their winter sport commitment and reach out with their interest in joining LAX to coach Bradley at the email below. 

bradleyc@cantonma.org

NOTE- There are only 41 days until spring sports start!

Monday, February 7, 2022

Another Very busy week of contests ahead!

It's starting to sound like a broken record, but we once again, have a busy week of Bulldog home action!

See below for info!

Monday, February 7th-  Girls Basketball vs. Oliver Ames (match-up of top two teams in the Davenport)...Tip-off 6:30pm in CHS Masciarelli Gymnasium.  Click Here for Digital Tickets.....Click Here for Live Stream

Tuesday, February 8th- Boys Basketball vs Stoughton....Tip-off 6:30pm in CHS Masciarelli Gymnasium. Click Here for Digital Tickets.....Click Here for Live Stream

PLEASE NOTE- Tuesday's away Freshmen Girls Basketball game at Stoughton has been postponed. 

Wednesday, February 9th- Boys Hockey vs. Bishop Feehan....Face-off at 4:30pm at Ponky. Click Here for Digital Tickets.....Canton Community TV is Live Streaming the game- CantonCommunityTv.org  Also LIVE on the Student Station: ComCast 12 and Verizon 41 and on Verizon HD 2143. 

Friday, February 11th- 
Hockey Double Header- Boys vs. Mansfield at 4:00pm......Girls vs. Lincoln-Sudbury at 6:00pm
Click Here for Digital Tickets....Click Here for Live Stream

Boys Basketball vs. North Attleboro....Tip-off 6:30pm in CHS Masciarelli Gymnasium. 

Friday, February 4, 2022

Cancelation/Postponement/Reschedule for February 4th- updated

Due to the unsafe travel conditions and the cancelation of all CPS activities, ALL CHS Athletic activities scheduled for Friday, February 4th have been cancelled/postponed.  This includes all games, other contests, practices and any other in-person team activities. 

Reschedule information:


There have been many moving parts to our schedule given the recent changes. Below is a list of weekend events as well as other reschedule information.

Hope we didn't miss anything!!!!! Crazy busy 48 hours!

Indoor Track- The Hockomock League Championship Meet has been moved to Sunday, February 6th at 5:30pm at the Reggie Lewis Center.  All spectators must be prepared to show proof of Covid-19 vaccination per City of Boston protocols.  It is expected to be Live Streamed at this link

Wrestling- Meet at KP Saturday at 10:00am. 

Swimming- Hockomock Championship Meets at Milford High School.  Girls on Saturday, Feb. 5th at 9:00am and Boys on Sunday, Feb. 5th at 9:00am.  NO SPECTATORS Allowed.  Click Here for link to live stream....once there- go to Franklin Pride TV.

Gymnastics- Hockomock Championship Meet at All-Around Gymnastics in Plainville (149 Washington Street) at 4:00pm on Saturday, February 5th. ONE spectator allowed for each participant.  Click Here for Live Stream

Girls Varsity Hockey- Will host Dennis-Yarmouth High School on Saturday, February 5th at 4:00pm at Ponky Rink.  Click Here for Live Stream link

Boys Varsity Hockey- Will be playing in the Semi-Final round of the Ed Burns Tournament on Sunday, Feb. 6th at 2:00pm at the Canton Ice House (blue rink).  This is NOT a CHS hosted event. Ticket sales handled by tournament organizers and are $10.  Live Stream expected at this link.  Game scheduled for Friday, Feb. 4th with Mansfield is postponed. It will now be played on Friday, February 11th at 4:00pm. 

Boys JV Hockey- We will make up the Friday game with Needham. Stay tuned. 

Boys and Girls JV Hockey- Both games scheduled for Sunday afternoon/evening, February 6th are on as scheduled. 

Girls Basketball-  All three games (FR., JV, V.) scheduled with OA on Friday have been postponed to Monday, February 7th. FR-3:45, JV-5:00, V-6:30pm. at CHS.  Click Here for Live Stream

Boys Basketball- All three games (FR., JV., V) schedule AT OA on Friday have been postponed to Saturday, February 5th at OA.  FR- 11:45am, JV- 1:00pm, V.- 2:30pm.










Thursday, February 3, 2022

Meeting for interested Softball players

There will be a brief but important meeting for any girl interested in playing softball this spring, on Monday, February 14th at 2:45pm in the CHS Library. 

Newly appointed Head Coach Sandy Lombardi will be running the meeting. It will be a great chance to meet Coach Lombardi and get some important information about the program.  New players welcome!

Tuesday, February 1, 2022

Cerruti joins exclusive 1,000 point club



Cerrutti and her family in the moments
after hitting the 1,000th. 
It has only been done seven times in CHS history but tonight now makes it eight.  CHS senior Kiara Cerruti scored 9 points in tonight's 57-52 win over Attleboro surpassing the 1,000 point mark in her Bulldog career. 

Cerruti came into tonight's game needing to score just one point to hit the 1,000 point mark. The milestone making shot came from the foul line when she converted the free throw with 3:26 remaining in the 1st quarter.  She now stands at 1,008 career points. 


Cerruti has been a huge part of the CHS Girls Basketball program since walking into CHS.  A four-year starter she has been critical to the program's resurgence and return to Hockomock League success.  This season, she is averaging 18.5 points, 5 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 steals. Everyone in the Hock knows that she is one of the best shooters in the league. 


Coach Jimmy Choquette had this to say upon the achievement-
Looks like we need a 
new banner!
"I think Kiara scoring 1,000 point represents consistency and determination to continuously improve.  She is more than just a scorer.  She has worked on improving every aspect of her game during her time here. This is an achievement that we are all very proud of."

Cerruti becomes only the 2nd female Bulldog basketball player in the school's history to join the 1,000 point club. Currently, Eileen Morneau (class of 1996) holds the all-time scoring record in the program's history.   With at least seven games remaining, that mark set by Morneau in 1996 is very much in danger of falling.  Even more impressive is the fact that Cerruti's junior year was significantly Covid-shortened- playing roughly 40% fewer games than it a typical season. 

Congratulations to Kiara!