high-school hockey news in Plymouth County / South-Shore MA (2024–2025 season)

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Here’s a roundup of recent high-school hockey news in Plymouth County / South-Shore MA (2024–2025 season) — including results, season highlights, and notable developments


? What’s been happening recently

Marshfield Rams — Boys & Girls Hockey

  • The Marshfield boys hockey team had an active 2024–2025 season: as of Feb 19, 2025 they lost 0–3 to Xaverian Brothers Hawks.
  • Marshfield’s season included wins — e.g. a 3–0 win vs Hanover Hawks.
  • On March 28, 2025, senior captain Jack Doherty won the James F. Mulloy Award for sportsmanship — recognition for “playing the right way.”
  • On the girls side: the Marshfield girls hockey team advanced to the 2025 MIAA Division 2 Elite Eight — defeating Duxbury Dragons 2–1 in overtime on March 5, 2025.

Broader playoffs & state-level context (for Plymouth County teams)

  • In the 2025 Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA) Boys Ice Hockey 2025 Division 1 State Tournament, Marshfield Rams was seeded 17th.
  • The 2025 MIAA state championship games were held at TD Garden.

✅ Other Notable Local Developments

  • The 2025–2026 season schedule and standings for South-Shore / county-area hockey (including Marshfield) are available on the streaming/broadcast site My Hockey Live.
  • Outside pure game results: In late 2025, the school board in Marshfield approved a co-op varsity ski team with a nearby school — but rejected a proposal to add a junior-varsity girls hockey team.

? What this means for Plymouth-County high-school hockey

  • Marshfield remains active in both boys and girls hockey — with competitive results, playoff appearances, and recognition for sportsmanship.
  • The county’s teams (like Marshfield) are integrated into statewide tournaments run by the MIAA — so local performance can lead to state-level exposure (e.g. playing at TD Garden).
  • Community interest & institutional decisions (e.g., school-board votes) still shape hockey accessibility — as seen in Marshfield’s recent rejection of a JV-girls team despite interest.



Michael Mcstay

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Michael McStay is the founder, publisher, of Plimoth Today, a dedicated local news platform delivering real-time reporting, civic updates, and community coverage across the Plymouth region. With a deep commitment to independent local journalism, Michael oversees both the technical infrastructure and the editorial direction of the platform—ensuring residents have transparent, reliable access to everything from Town Meeting coverage to local athletics and maritime updates.

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