Hockomock League
[1] The league took its name from a historic, freshwater swamp which served as a fortress for the Wampanoag native tribe during the King Philip’s War.[4][5][6] Enrollment disparities and the desire to balance the competitiveness of its sports programs, especially football, were major reasons to expand.Under the division format, both the Kelley-Rex and Davenport winners are considered Hockomock League champions.[10] Since its inception, the league has earned a reputation for its competitiveness in all sports and its member schools have produced numerous sectional and state champions.Note: Enrollment figures (2021-2022) are for grades nine through eleven and are used for determining a school's divisional alignment.
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