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Boston Herald EMass weekly divisional football rankings
Here are the Boston Herald divisional rankings after the opening weekend. We will post weekly rankings throughout the season.
DIVISION 1
1. Xaverian (1-0)
2. St. John’s Prep (2-0)
3. Needham (2-0)
4. Andover (1-0)
5. BC High (2-0)
6. Methuen (1-1)
7. Natick (1-1)
8. Central Catholic (1-1)
DIVISION 2
1. Catholic Memorial (0-1)
2. King Philip (2-0)
3. Marshfield (1-1)
4. Barnstable (2-0)
5. Wellesley (2-0)
6. Bishop Feehan (1-1)
7. Peabody (2-0)
8. Arlington (2-0)
DIVISION 3
1. North Attleboro (2-0)
2. Milford (1-1)
3. Mansfield (1-1)
4. Dartmouth (2-0)
5. Masconomet (2-0)
6. Billerica (0-1)
7. Woburn (2-0)
8. Milton (1-1)
DIVISION 4
1. Duxbury (2-0)
2. Scituate (2-0)
3. Wayland (1-0)
4. Tewksbury (1-0)
5. Burlington (1-0)
6. Canton (2-0)
7. Nauset (2-0)
8. Somerset Berkley (1-1)
DIVISION 5
1. Shawsheen (2-0)
2. Old Rochester (2-0)
3. Bishop Fenwick (1-0)
4. Hanover (2-0)
5. Foxboro (0-2)
6. Greater Lawrence (2-0)
7. Danvers (1-1)
8. Greater Lowell (2-0)
DIVISION 6
1. Norwell (2-0)
2. Fairhaven (1-1)
3. Stoneham (1-0)
4. Dennis-Yarmouth (1-1)
5. St. Mary’s (2-0)
6. Triton (2-0)
7. Swampscott (1-1)
8. North Reading (1-0)/Winthrop (1-1)
DIVISION 7
1. Mashpee (0-1)
2. Amesbury (1-1)
3. Manchester-Essex (1-0)
4. West Bridgewater (1-1)
5. Cohasset (0-2)
6. Rockland (0-1)
7. Nantucket (1-1)
8. Lowell Catholic (1-0)/O’Bryant (1-0)
DIVISION 8
1. Bourne (2-0)
2. Randolph (1-0)
3. Nashoba Tech (2-0)
4. Carver (2-0)
5. Cathedral (1-0)
6. KIPP (0-1)
7. Tech Boston (2-0)
8. Old Colony (0-1)
ISL
1. BB&N (0-0)
2. Tabor Academy (0-0)
3. Belmont Hill (0-0)
4. Lawrence Academy (0-0)
5. St. Sebastian’s (0-0)
6. Milton Academy (0-0)
7. Brooks (0-0)
8. Rivers (0-0)
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Dorchester man wins $4 million on lotto ticket sold at Waltham convenience store
A Boston man is planning on traveling and doing some home improvement projects after he won $4 million on a lottery ticket sold at a convenience store in Waltham, Massachusetts.
The Mass. State Lottery says Tayoan De Lima Santos, of Dorchester, is the winner of the “$4,000,000 Lion’s Share” instant ticket game. He purchased his ticket at Mike’s Fuel & Food Mart.
The store, located at 1455 Trapelo Road, will receive a $40,000 bonus for selling the winning ticket.
Santos chose the cash option on his prize, the state lottery said, and he received a one-time payment of $2,600,000.
He didn’t say where he wants to travel, but with that sum, even before taxes, he’ll probably have quite a few places to choose from.
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Penn State’s James Franklin Says Bill O’Brien and Boston College Are a ‘Win-Win’
Twenty years ago, James Franklin and Bill O’Brien spent a season together on the Maryland football staff. This season they nearly coached against each other as Big Ten opponents. Instead, they’re college head coaches simultaneously for the first time, and the current Penn State head coach said he’s happy for the former.
In his first season as Boston College’s head coach, O’Brien is 2-1 with an early win over Florida State, a week in the AP Top 25 and a tight loss at No. 7 Missouri. Franklin, watching from afar, had some kind words for O’Brien.
“I’ve known Bill for a long time,” Franklin said. “I’ve known [Craig Fitzgerald], his strength coach, for a long time. We were all at the University of Maryland together. Me and Bill lived in the same neighborhood. His wife and my wife were good friends. … It’s been cool to watch it, and I’m happy for those guys and not surprised.”
O’Brien, who spent two seasons as Penn State’s head coach in 2012-13, nearly returned to Beaver Stadium on other sideline this season. He spent about a month last winter as the offensive coordinator for Ohio State and head coach Ryan Day. Then the Boston College head coaching job opened, and O’Brien called it a natural fit for him.
A native of Dorchester, Mass., O’Brien played at Brown and began his coaching career there before moving to Georgia Tech and Maryland. That’s where Franklin and O’Brien met. They served one year together on Ralph Friedgen’s staff in 2004; O’Brien coached running backs, and Franklin coached wide receivers. O’Brien bracketed his time at Penn State with two tours with the New England Patriots and seven seasons as head coach of the Houston Texans.
Franklin viewed the O’Brien-Boston College partnership as a “win-win” for both parties.
“Obviously I followed his career in the NFL, and now back obviously at BC,” Franklin said. “For a short period of time he was also in our conference at Ohio State and now back at BC. For a lot of those guys from that part of the country, BC is like a dream job. It’s interesting. I talked to a ton of guys. That BC job is a very desirable job. If you know Bill, his background, it makes a ton of sense. So when that hire happened, when that whole thing went down, I thought it was a win-win for both BC and Billy.”
Evidently, Franklin has watched a bit of Boston College, likely during the bye week when O’Brien’s team visited Missouri.
“He’s got a really mobile, dynamic quarterback [in Thomas Castellanos] that has done some nice things last year,” Franklin said. “When he got that piece of the puzzle, you can build from there. Billy has tremendous experience doing that. So it’s been cool to watch it, and happy for those guys and not surprised.”
Franklin’s comments echoed those of O’Brien six years ago at the NFL Scouting Combine.
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NBA Free Agent Linked to Golden State Warriors and Boston Celtics
Many NBA teams are still rounding out their training camp rosters. With camps beginning in the next two weeks, several remaining free agents are working out with NBA teams with the hopes of landing a camp deal.
The Golden State Warriors have been linked to several players like this, and it was recently reported by Keith Smith of Spotrac that five-year NBA veteran Nassir Little has either already worked out, or will soon workout for the Warriors, Boston Celtics, Miami Heat, and Sacramento Kings.
Via Smith: “Free agent wing Nassir Little has/had workouts with the Boston Celtics, Golden State Warriors, Miami Heat and Sacramento Kings, a league source told @spotrac.”
Little was recently waived by the Phoenix Suns.
Via Shams Charania on August 21: “The Phoenix Suns are waiving forwards Nassir Little and EJ Liddell, per sources. By releasing both, the Suns open up a roster spot and create flexibility for signings and trades during the season. Suns will stretch the three years and $22 million remaining on Little’s deal.”
A 6-foot-5 forward, Little owns career averages of 5.5 points, 2.9 rebounds, and 0.7 assists in 237 career games. Spending last season with Phoenix, Little appeared in 45 games (two starts).
The Warriors have worked out several players who are candidates for a training camp deal, and Little is reportedly one of those players.
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