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Colonial Athletic League

Colonial Athletic League
ConferenceMassachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association
Founded1976
No. of teams9

The Colonial Athletic League was a high school athletic conference located in District 2 of the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association. The league was formed in 1976 by a handful of vocational schools in central Massachusetts,[1] and grew to nine vocational and charter schools across the Worcester and Middlesex Counties.

The league would fold in 2025 after merging with the Central Massachusetts Conference, Dual Valley Conference, Inter-High League, and the Southern Worcester County League to form the Central Massachusetts Athletic Conference[2].

History

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The Colonial was formed in 1976 by schools Assabet Valley, Bay Path, Keefe Tech, Monty Tech, and Nashoba Valley. The creation of the conference was a way for Vocational Schools in Central Massachusetts to play each other in their own league.

In 1977, the league accepted their first new member in Worcester Tech (then Worcester Voke) who was already member of the Inter-High League. They stayed a part of the Inter-High while in the Colonial therefore allowing them to compete for two league titles. They did this up until at least 2011, where they became full members of the Colonial.[3] In 1979, Tri-County RVT joined having been founded only two years prior.[4] It was a short stint, however, and in 1984, Tri-County departed for the Mayflower League "to promote their athletics".[5]

By 1985, the predominantly female Fanning Trade School joined the league, competing only in women's sports. A lot of controversy followed some of the teams who were required by MIAA to allow the few boys who wanted to play sports to play on girls' teams.[6]

Fanning Trade only stuck around until the 1990-91 school year, as they would merge with Worcester Tech in the following year. New faces joined in the early 90's, those being Minuteman (who would straddle both the Colonial and Commonwealth leagues for around a decade, before becoming a full time Commonwealth member), and the first non-vocational school, Murdock. Murdock would end up leaving for the more prestigious Mid-Wach around 1995 to join other public schools. During the same time, Nashoba Valley Tech also left, heading to the Commonwealth Conference. Replacing them was Blackstone Valley Tech, who had been a part of the Dual Valley Conference since its inception.[7]

During the 2000-01 school year, Hudson Catholic left the Catholic Suburban League for the Colonial; this was due to certain schools dominating the league and travel time between schools being too great.[8] They would stay a part of the conference until they closed in 2009.

As the 2010s rolled around, Charter Schools began joining the league. Parker Charter was the first, around 2010,[9] and Abby Kelley Foster and AMSA would jump from the Worcester County Athletic Conference in 2015.[10] The league did not have any further changes until its ending in 2025.

Former Members

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School[11] Location Mascot Colors Year Founded Year Left Current Conference
Abby Kelley Foster Charter Public School Worcester, Massachusetts Bears Maroon & Gold     1998 2025 Central Massachusetts Athletic Conference
Advanced Math and Science Academy Charter School Marlborough, Massachusetts Eagles Navy Blue, Orange, & White       2005 2025 Central Massachusetts Athletic Conference
Assabet Valley Regional Technical High School Marlborough, Massachusetts Aztecs Blue & Gold     1973 2025 Central Massachusetts Athletic Conference
Bay Path Regional Vocational Technical High School Charlton, Massachusetts Minutemen Purple & Gold     1972 2025 Central Massachusetts Athletic Conference
Blackstone Valley Regional Vocational Technical High School Upton, Massachusetts Beavers Purple, Black, & White       1964 2025 Central Massachusetts Athletic Conference
Keefe Technical High School Framingham, Massachusetts Broncos[12] Blue & Orange     1967 2025 Central Massachusetts Athletic Conference
Montachusett Regional Vocational Technical School Fitchburg, Massachusetts Bulldogs Purple & Gold     1965 2025 Central Massachusetts Athletic Conference
Francis W. Parker Charter Essential School Devens, Massachusetts Panther Green, White, & Black       1995 2025 Central Massachusetts Athletic Conference
Worcester Technical High School Worcester, Massachusetts Eagles Royal Blue, Silver, & White       1909 2025 Central Massachusetts Athletic Conference
Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School Franklin, Massachusetts Cougar Navy Blue & Vegas Gold     1977 1984 Mayflower
Hudson Catholic High School Hudson, Massachusetts Green Wave Green & White     1959 2009 N/A
Minuteman Career and Technical High School Lexington, Massachusetts Revolution Navy Blue, Gold, & White       1971 Commonwealth Athletic Conference
Nashoba Valley Technical High School Westford, Massachusetts Vikings Blue & White     1968 Commonwealth Athletic Conference
Murdock Middle/High School Winchendon, Massachusetts Blue Devils Blue & White     1887 1995 Midland Wachusett League
Fanning Trade School Worcester, Massachusetts 1991 N/A

State championships

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List of state championships won by teams while a part of the league

Football

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Source:[13]

Note: From 1972 to 2012, football state championships were separated by region, so there would be multiple champions from each division. From 1972 to 1977 and from 1997 to 2008, it was split between Eastern Mass and Central/Western Mass and there would be two champions in each division. From 1978 to 1996 and from 2009 to 2012 Central and Western Mass split so there would be three champions in each division. In 2013 everything was combined and therefore only allowed one state champion per division.

  • Assabet - 1983 D3 Central; 2008 D3A Central/Western
  • Bay Path - 2000, 2001 D3A Central/Western; 2011 D6 Central
  • Blackstone Valley - 2007 D3A Central/Western; 2012 D6 Central; 2018 D7

Cross country

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Source:[14]

Boys

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  • Parker Charter - 2017 D2; 2021, 2023 D3

Fall swimming

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Source:[15]

Boys

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  • Advanced Math and Science - 2017 D2

Basketball

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Source:[16]

Boys

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  • Worcester Tech - 2019 D4

Softball

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Source:[17]

  • Assabet - 2013 D3

Tennis

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Source:[18]

Girls

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  • Advanced Math and Science - 2021 D3
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School websites

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References

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  1. ^ Brown, Paul K. (November 5, 1976). "Schoolboy Grid League Titles Are Up for Grabs". The Evening Gazette. p. 21.
  2. ^ "Where will my school play? The fall and winter alignments for the Central Mass. Athletic Conference". The Worcester Telegram & Gazette. Retrieved 2025-07-20.
  3. ^ "Standings". The Boston Globe. September 26, 2011. pp. C13.
  4. ^ "Football Standings, this week's schedule". [[The Boston Globe}. October 2, 1979. p. 62.
  5. ^ Tieuli, Alan (February 10, 1985). "Tri-County (0-14) keeps on trying and trying...". The Boston Globe. p. 61.
  6. ^ "Fans won't let boys be boys on girls hoop squad". [[The Morning Union)). February 5, 1985. p. 25.
  7. ^ "Scoreboard/Racing-Schools". The Boston Globe. September 10, 1997. p. 80.
  8. ^ Forsberg, Chris (February 11, 2001). "Green Wave's strength isn't in numbers". The Boston Globe. p. 87.
  9. ^ "Scoreboard - Schools". The Boston Globe. May 7, 2010. pp. c9.
  10. ^ "Scoreboard - Schools". The Boston Globe. September 16, 2015. pp. D7.
  11. ^ https://www.miaa.net/sites/default/files/2024-06/miaa-league-directory.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  12. ^ "Athletics - Joseph P. Keefe Technical High School". www.keefetech.org. Retrieved 2025-04-02.
  13. ^ https://www.miaa.net/sites/default/files/2024-05/miaa-state-champions-football.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  14. ^ https://www.miaa.net/sites/default/files/2024-05/miaa-state-champions-track-cross-country.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  15. ^ https://www.miaa.net/sites/default/files/2024-05/miaa-state-champions-swimming.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  16. ^ https://www.miaa.net/sites/default/files/2024-04/miaa-state-champions-basketball.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  17. ^ https://www.miaa.net/sites/default/files/2024-05/miaa-state-champions-softball.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  18. ^ https://www.miaa.net/sites/default/files/2024-05/miaa-state-champions-tennis.pdf [bare URL PDF]