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  2. English–Latin football rivalry - Wikipedia

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    Stats. The series began with both teams' formation in 1887. Prior to 1887, English and Latin had fielded a unified team. [6] Until the late 1960s, the rivalry was fairly even. Since that time, Latin has dominated the series, leading all time 83–39–13, and winning 52 of the last 58 contests (1964-2022). Latin's dominance could be considered ...

  3. Boston Latin School - Wikipedia

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    Boston Latin School. / 42.338; -71.102. The Boston Latin School is a public exam school in Boston, Massachusetts. It was established on April 23, 1635, making it both the oldest public school in colonial-era British America and the oldest existing school in the United States.

  4. Independent School League (New England) - Wikipedia

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    Official website. islsports.org. The Independent School League ( ISL) is an athletic conference of sixteen private college-preparatory schools in Greater Boston. Its parent organization is the New England Preparatory School Athletic Council (NEPSAC). [1] Founded in 1948, the ISL sponsors competitions in twenty-five sports.

  5. The English High School - Wikipedia

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    The English High School Record. Information. (617) 282-2424. Website. englishhs .org. The English High School in Boston, Massachusetts, founded in 1821, is one of the first public high schools in the United States. Originally called The English Classical School, it was renamed upon its first relocation in 1824. [3]

  6. Amherst Regional High School (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Amherst Regional High School ( ARHS) is a secondary school in Amherst, Massachusetts, United States, for students in grades 9–12. It is part of the Amherst-Pelham Regional School District, which comprises the towns of Amherst, Pelham, Leverett, and Shutesbury, Massachusetts. [4] Its official colors are maroon and white.

  7. Greater Boston League - Wikipedia

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    The Greater Boston League ( GBL) is a high school athletic conference in District B of the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association. The league originally included teams from the cities and towns of Medford, Malden, Somerville, Everett, Cambridge, Arlington, Peabody, Waltham, and Revere. [1] Teams continued to leave for different ...

  8. Sports in Boston - Wikipedia

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    Boston, Massachusetts, is home to several major professional sports franchises. They include the Red Sox ( baseball ), the Celtics ( basketball, in the state where the sport was invented), and the Bruins ( ice hockey ). The New England Patriots ( American football) and the New England Revolution ( soccer, or association football) play at ...

  9. Gerard Phelan - Wikipedia

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    Boston College (1981–1984) High school. Archbishop John Carroll. Career highlights and awards. Second-team All-American ( 1984) Boston College Varsity Club Hall of Fame (2007) Game-winning "Hail Flutie" catch (1984) Gerard P. Phelan (born January 20, 1963) is a former college football player who played wide receiver for Boston College .