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Sixteen high school football teams in Massachusetts are looking to become a state champion at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro.
Aidan Grella’s 24-yard field goal as time expired sealed a 31-28 semifinal victory for Bishop McDevitt last week over Peters Township. There was much less drama for Roman Catholic, which cruised past Springfield-Delco 48-20.
The MIAA Super Bowls are here. Eight state football champions will be crowned over three days at Gillette Stadium.
The stage is set for an epic clash Thursday night at Protective Stadium in Birmingham as the Vigor Wolves and Moody Blue Devils — both sporting impressive 12-2 records — battle for the AHSAA 5A state championship. Vigor, seeking its first title since 2021, enters with momentum after edging Williamson 28-21 in a hard-fought semifinal victory.
The quest for a 2025 PIAA state title has reached the last round, as the finals in all classifications will be played Dec. 4-6 at Cumberland Valley High School in Mechanicsburg. In Class 2A, the championship has come down to Farrell vs. Southern Columbia. The winner will be crowned as the 2025 PIAA 2A state champion.
The game, which is scheduled to start at 7 p.m., could have an added bonus for MSU fans with an appearance likely from new MSU football coach Pat Fitzgerald, who was officially hired on Monday and will be introduced on campus at a press conference on Tuesday afternoon.
The Cascade Christian Challengers face the Burns Hilanders in the 3A Oregon high school football playoffs state championship game.