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MIAA’s Super 8 Football Format Sparks Controversy Among Catholic Coaches

Proposal passes with 13-4 vote, igniting debate over tradition and competition

The Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association's football subcommittee has introduced a Super 8 playoff format that will take effect in 2027, reshaping how high school teams compete for postseason honors.

Coaches React to the Super 8 Proposal

The plan, approved by a 13‑4 vote, has generated a spectrum of responses, especially from head coaches within the Catholic Conference who view the change as a challenge to long‑standing regional rivalries.

Al Fornaro, the head coach at Westwood's Xaverian Brothers, described the proposal as anti‑Catholic, arguing that it threatens the cultural and spiritual mission of Catholic schools.

Brian St. Pierre, leading Danvers' St. John’s Preparatory School, adopted a more measured tone, stressing that competition and the educational mission of the institutions matter far more than the pursuit of a state title.

St. Pierre's neutral stance reflects a broader conversation: while some see the Super 8 as an opportunity to increase visibility and competitive balance, others fear it will marginalize traditional powerhouses and erode community ties.

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