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Shawsheen Tech football defeats Foxboro in MIAA Division 5 Super Bowl


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Friday marks the final day of the high school football season in Massachusetts.

Just six teams are left standing with the hopes bringing the three remaining MIAA Super Bowls (Div. 3, Div. 5 and Div. 8).

Div. 8 kicks off the day at Gillette Stadium as Randolph and West Boylston will go head-to-head at 3 p.m. At 5:30, Shawsheen Valley Tech takes on Foxboro in Div. 5 and at 8 p.m., Mansfield meets North Attleboro in an all-Hockomock League final.

Stick here for updates from the Div. 5 final between Shawsheen Valley Tech and Foxboro.

FINAL: Shawsheen Valley Tech 14, Foxboro 0

The Rams claim their second Super Bowl title and first since 2010.

59 SECONDS LEFT IN THE FOURTH QUARTER: Shawsheen Valley Tech 14, Foxboro 0

Foxboro punts.

2:37 LEFT IN THE FOURTH QUARTER: Shawsheen Valley Tech 14, Foxboro 0

Shawsheen Tech’s Jake Banda intercepts a pass that was tipped by Nathan Malandain. After the 40-yard return Sydney Tildsley plunges into the end zone on a 2-yard run.

4:23 LEFT IN THE FOURTH QUARTER: Shawsheen Valley Tech 7, Foxboro 0

Shawsheen Tech opts to punt on a fourth-and-3 from its own 48. Foxboro will start on its own 9.

6:51 LEFT IN THE FOURTH QUARTER: Shawsheen Valley Tech 7, Foxboro 0

Shawsheen Tech’s Sidney Tildsley comes up with an interception near midfield.

7:15 LEFT IN THE FOURTH QUARTER: Shawsheen Valley Tech 7, Foxboro 0

Shawsheen Valley Tech breaks the ice with a 1-yard TD run from Sidney Tildsley. Jack Finn added the extra point.

AFTER THREE QUARTERS: Shawsheen Valley Tech 0, Foxboro 0

We’re still scoreless through three quarters in a defensive slugfest.

6:10 LEFT IN THE THIRD QUARTER: Shawsheen Valley Tech 0, Foxboro 0

Foxboro’s Jon Sacchetti intercepts a pass and the Warriors will start at their own 46.

7:13 LEFT IN THE THIRD QUARTER: Shawsheen Valley Tech 0, Foxboro 0

Foxboro will punt on its opening drive of the second half. Shawsheen Tech has some good field position here and will start from the Warrior 47.

9:24 LEFT IN THE THIRD QUARTER: Shawsheen Valley Tech 0, Foxboro 0

Shawsheen Tech punts on its opening drive. Foxboro will start at its own 9.

AT THE HALF: Shawsheen Valley Tech 0, Foxboro 0

Defense has been the story of the first half. Shawsheen Tech’s Will Holloway has an interception. The teams combined for 46 total yards in the first half.

1:28 LEFT IN THE SECOND QUARTER: Shawsheen Valley Tech 0, Foxboro 0

Foxboro punts and Shawsheen Tech will take over on its own 6.

8:20 LEFT IN THE SECOND QUARTER: Shawsheen Valley Tech 0, Foxboro 0

On fourth-and-6 from the Foxboro 12, Foxboro’s James Dee-Gaffney with a QB sack to force a turnover on downs.

AFTER ONE QUARTER: Shawsheen Valley Tech 0, Foxboro 0

We’re in a bit of a rock fight as the defenses for both sides have been stout. Just 32 total yards for both sides.

3:55 LEFT IN FIRST QUARTER: Shawsheen Valley Tech 0, Foxboro 0

Shawsheen Tech’s Will Holloway intercepts a pass at the Ram 39.

8:42 LEFT IN FIRST QUARTER: Shawsheen Valley Tech 0, Foxboro 0

On the second play from Scrimmage, Foxboro has an 85-yard penalty taken off the board due to a tripping penalty. Teams have traded punts early,

12 MINUTES LEFT IN FIRST QUARTER: Shawsheen Valley Tech 0, Foxboro 0

The Div. 5 final is underway. Foxboro receives the opening kickoff.

MIAA Division 5 Super Bowl – Shawsheen Valley Tech vs. Foxboro

No. 1 Shawsheen Valley Tech and No. 3 Foxboro will kick off at 5:30 p.m.

Div. 8 Super Bowl

West Boylston defeated Randolph, 22-16, in the Div. 8 final. The Div. 5 final should start right on time at 5:30 p.m.

Meet the Shawsheen Valley Tech coach and captains

Shawsheen Valley Tech is led by Al Costabile, who is looking to win his second Super Bowl as head coach. Costabile was at the helm for the Rams’ 2010 victory against Blue Hills in the Eastern Massachusetts Division 4 matchup. 

The captains are Brayton Carbone, Sidney Tildsley and Zack Timmons.

Both coach Al Costabile and Martinelli are members of the Massachusetts High School Football Coaches Association Hall of Fame.

Meet the Foxboro coach and captains

Foxboro head coach Jack Martinelli already has a handful of championship rings – literally, he has five.

The Foxboro captains are Nolan Gordon, Mike Marcucella, Kaden Hassett, Ben Angelini and Jonathan Balde.

Foxboro scouting report

Foxboro is trying to defend its title. This season, the Warriors are No. 4 seed with a current record of 8-4. They beat No. 14 Danvers, No. 11 Dedham and No. 2 Hanover (a rematch of last year’s state title game) to advance to the final. 

Before last year’s title game victory, Foxboro’s last appearance in the Super Bowl was 2006. 

Shawsheen Valley Tech scouting report

Shawsheen Valley Tech is entering into the Super Bowl as the top seed, currently holding an undefeated record of 12-0. The Rams defeated No. 16 Gloucester, No. 8 Newburyport and No. 4 Old Rochester to advance to the state final. This is not the first time some of these athletes are playing in a state championship. Just two years ago, the Rams lost in the 2022 Super Bowl against North Reading. 

The program had two other Super Bowl appearances, a victory in 2010 and a loss in 1978.

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