Central Massachusetts Athletic Conference

Central Mass. Athletic Conference
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Tantasqua
Sutton
Southbridge
St. Bernard's
Quaboag
Parker Charter
Oxford
Monty Tech
Millbury
Leicester
Keefe Tech
Douglas
David Prouty
Blackstone-Millville
Bay Path
Bartlett
Auburn
Assabet

The Central Mass. Athletic Conference (CMAC) is the newest High School sports league in the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association. The conference is the result of the Inter-High League, Southern Worcester County League, Dual Valley Conference, Colonial Athletic League, and Central Mass. Conference combining to create a super conference. The conference includes 34 Public, Vocational, Charter, and Private schools from the Worcester County and Middlesex County.

The conference was created for schools to do better under the new MIAA state tournament format; allowing them to more easily schedule stronger opponents. This is done by creating alignments based on power ratings from recent seasons at the beginning of each year.[1][2]

CMAC Southeast Area
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Whitinsville Christian
Uxbridge
Northbridge
Nipmuc
Hopedale
Blackstone Valley Tech
CMAC Worcester Area
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Burncoat
Main South (University Park)
Main South (Claremont)
Worcester Tech
St. Paul Diocesan
Notre Dame Academy
South
North
Doherty Memorial
Abby Kelly Foster

Member Schools

School Location Mascot Colors Year Founded Enrollment Type of School Former League
Abby Kelley Foster Charter Public School Worcester, Massachusetts Bears Maroon & Gold     1998 Charter CAL
Advanced Math and Science Academy Charter School Marlborough, Massachusetts Eagles Navy Blue, Orange, & White       2005 Charter CAL
Assabet Valley Regional Technical High School Marlborough, Massachusetts Aztecs Blue & Gold     1973 Vocational CAL
Auburn High School Auburn, Massachusetts Rockets Blue & White     1935 Public SWCL
Bartlett High School Webster, Massachusetts Indians[3] Green & White     Public SWCL
Bay Path Regional Vocational Technical High School Charlton, Massachusetts Minutemen Purple & Gold     1972 Vocational CAL
Blackstone-Millville Regional High School Blackstone, Massachusetts Chargers Purple & Gold     1868 Public DVC
Blackstone Valley Regional Vocational Technical High School Upton, Massachusetts Beavers Purple, Black, & White       1964 Vocational CAL
Burncoat High School Worcester, Massachusetts Patriots Green & White     1964 Public Inter-High
David Prouty High School Spencer, Massachusetts Panthers Black & Orange     1889[4] Public SWCL
Doherty Memorial High School Worcester, Massachusetts Highlanders Maroon & Gold     1966 Public Inter-High
Douglas High School Douglas, Massachusetts Tigers Blue & White     Public DVC
Hopedale Junior Senior High School Hopedale, Massachusetts Blue Raiders Blue & White     1889[5] Public DVC
Keefe Technical High School Framingham, Massachusetts Broncos[6] Blue & Orange     1967 Vocational CAL
Leicester High School Leicester, Massachusetts Wolverines[7] 1856 Public SWCL
Main South* Worcester, Massachusetts Cougars 2025 Charter Inter-High
Millbury High School Millbury, Massachusetts Woolies Maroon & White     1851 Public SWCL
Montachusett Regional Vocational Technical School Fitchburg, Massachusetts Bulldogs Purple & Gold     1965 Vocational CAL
Nipmuc Regional High School Upton, Massachusetts Warriors Green, White & Gold       1961 Public DVC
North High School Worcester, Massachusetts Polar Bears Orange & Black     1911 Public Inter-High
Northbridge High School Northbridge, Massachusetts Rams Maroon & White     1866 Public SWCL
Notre Dame Academy Worcester, Massachusetts Rebels Green & Gold     1951 Private Central Mass Conference
Oxford High School Oxford, Massachusetts Pirates Orange & Black     1906 Public SWCL
Francis W. Parker Charter Essential School Devens, Massachusetts Panther Green, White & Black       1995 Charter CAL
Quaboag Regional Middle High School Warren, Massachusetts Cougars Maroon & White     1966 Public SWCL
St. Bernard's High School Fitchburg, Massachusetts Bernardians Blue & Gold     1920 Private Central Mass Conference
St. Paul Diocesan Junior-Senior High School Worcester, Massachusetts Knights Black & Gold     2020/1942† Private Central Mass Conference
South High Community School Worcester, Massachusetts Colonels Red, Black, & White       1901 Public Inter-High
Southbridge High School Southbridge, Massachusetts Pioneers[8] Red & White     1916 Public SWCL
Sutton High School Sutton, Massachusetts Sammies & Suzies Kelly Green & White     1835 Public DVC
Tantasqua Regional High School Sturbridge, Massachusetts Warriors Green & Gold     1953 Public SWCL
Uxbridge High School Uxbridge, Massachusetts Spartans Black & Orange     1896 Public SWCL
Whitinsville Christian School Northbridge, Massachusetts Crusaders Blue & Gold     1928 Private DVC
Worcester Technical High School Worcester, Massachusetts Eagles Royal Blue, Silver, & White       1909 Vocational CAL

*Main South is the combination of Claremont Academy and University Park Campus School, both from the Inter-High league

St. Paul Diocesan was originally founded as Holy Name High school in 1942. In 2020 it merged with Saint Peter-Marian High School to become St. Paul Diocesan

References

  1. ^ "Where will my school play? The fall and winter alignments for the Central Mass. Athletic Conference". The Worcester Telegram & Gazette. Retrieved 2025-07-04.
  2. ^ Johnson • •, Malcolm (2025-04-11). "Central Massachusetts Athletic Conference kicks off this fall". NBC Boston. Retrieved 2025-07-20.
  3. ^ "Athletics - Bartlett High School". bhs.webster-schools.org. Retrieved 2025-01-23.
  4. ^ "About Spencer | Spencer MA". www.spencerma.gov. Retrieved 2025-02-05.
  5. ^ "The Early Years of the Hopedale Schools". www.hope1842.com. Retrieved 2025-07-04.
  6. ^ "Athletics - Joseph P. Keefe Technical High School". www.keefetech.org. Retrieved 2025-04-02.
  7. ^ "Athletics". lhs.leicester.k12.ma.us. Retrieved 2025-01-23.
  8. ^ "Southbridge Pioneers Athletics". sites.google.com. Retrieved 2025-01-23.