2016 Spring Season

This was our second fall season as a program (4th season overall), which included 10 teams competing in tournaments this season.  The 10 teams were:

SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:

  • 11U – May finished their 2016 Fall Season with a record of 12-1 (undefeated in their final 9 games) and 3 Championships.
  • 11U – May won the 5th Grade Pool Championship in the Mass Premier Halloween Bash Tournament after going 3-0 with wins over the Bay State Waves, Eastern Blizzard, and Mass Warriors.
  • 11U – May won the 5th Grade Championship in the Mass Premier Fall Classic tournament after going 3-0 with wins over Dana Barros, New England Swish, and Mass Premier.
  • 11U – May won the 5th Grade Championship in the Mass Premier Fall Tip-Off tournament after going 3-0 with wins over Mass Premier (40-36), Eastern Blizzard (60-16), and Mass Premier (45-19).
  • 11U – May won their pool in the Zero Gravity Championship Tip-Off by going 3-0 with 3 impressive wins over the South Shore Wolfpack (47-16), Boston Bobcats (41-8), and UBC (33-15).  They then lost in the 5th grade semi-finals.
  • 12U – West their pool in the Zero Gravity Beast of the East Tournament by going 3-0 with 3 impressive wins over the KSC (40-14), DBBC (40-30), and RAB (43-23).  They then lost in the 6th grade championship.
  • 13U – Douglass won the 7th Grade Championship in the Mass Premier Fall Tip-Off tournament after going 3-0 with wins over the South Central Havoc (48-20), MABC (57-55), and Norton Lancers (51-38).
  • 14U – Lee won the 8th Grade Pool I Championship in the Mass Premier Fall Ball tournament after going 2-1 with wins over the Gladiators (62-41) and Franklin Falcons (53-48).
  • 15U – O’Hara won the Boston Warriors Fall Wrap-Up 9th Grade D3 tournament by going 3-0 with wins over the Rhode Island Warriors (67-52), Eastern Blizzard (77-37), and Boston Warriors (60-48).
  • 15U – O’Hara went undefeated in pool play in the Middlesex Magic Fall Classic by going 3-0 with 3 impressive wins over BSS (44-20), Middlesex Magic (50-37), and BSS (69-21).