Hockomock League Pilot Schedule Program Explained

By HockomockSports.com Staff
As the calendar turns to October, if you’re a field hockey or soccer team in the Hock, you’ll notice a couple of blanks in the schedule.
The Hockomock League launched a pilot schedule program for those two sports this fall that aligns with the current MIAA ranking system for the state tournament. Both field hockey and soccer are limited to 18 games by the MIAA, and under the previous format, nearly 90% of that was reserved for league games (16 out of 18).
“This program gives schools more flexibility,” said Foxboro athletic director Joe Cusack, who serves on the league’s scheduling committee. “With the state ratings, it doesn’t always make sense for certain teams to play each other twice. Instead of predetermined matchups for these games, we’re using real time data to put two teams against each other that makes the most sense right now.”
In this program this fall, soccer and field hockey teams will play each league opponent once — 11 games — for the league standings. Two additional non-league games, which have no bearing on the division standings, will be scheduled against Hock teams, based on MIAA rankings
The league will use ratings, regardless of division (Division 1, Division 2, etc.), and sort the teams from highest to lowest by overall rating. Field hockey will use the ratings released by the MIAA on October 7th while soccer will use the ones dropped on October 21st to determine the opponents for these games.
The first game will have teams in the same division (Davenport/Kelley-Rex) play one another, and the second will be a crossover game against the opposite division.
“Before the rating system, you had to be at least 0.500 to qualify,” Cusack said. “Now you can also get in based on rating, which includes your own rating and your opponents’ rating. With up to five non-league games now, which is more than double than before, there is a lot more flexibility for teams.”
Every team is guaranteed at least one home game under this format. Here is an example of how the matchups will look:
Field Hockey (10/9) & Soccer (10/23)
| HOME | AWAY |
|---|---|
| Davenport #1 Power Rating | Davenport #2 Power Rating |
| Davenport #3 Power Rating | Davenport #4 Power Rating |
| Davenport #5 Power Rating | Davenport #6 Power Rating |
| Kelley-Rex #2 Power Rating | Kelley-Rex #1 Power Rating |
| Kelley-Rex #4 Power Rating | Kelley-Rex #3 Power Rating |
| Kelley-Rex #6 Power Rating | Kelley-Rex #5 Power Rating |
Field Hockey (10/14) & Soccer (10/27)
| HOME | AWAY |
|---|---|
| Kelley-Rex #1 Power Rating | Davenport #1 Power Rating |
| Davenport #2 Power Rating | Kelley-Rex #2 Power Rating |
| Kelley-Rex #3 Power Rating | Davenport #3 Power Rating |
| Davenport #4 Power Rating | Kelley-Rex #4 Power Rating |
| Kelley-Rex #5 Power Rating | Davenport #5 Power Rating |
| Davenport #6 Power Rating | Kelley-Rex #6 Power Rating |
Friday’s Schedule & Scoreboard – 10/03/25
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Foxboro Announces 2025 Hall Of Fame Inductees

Below is a release from Foxboro High School announcing its 2025 Hall of Fame Inductees. It’s the thrd class for the Hall of Fame, following the inaugural class in 2023 which featured six individuals and one team.
Foxborough High School is pleased to announce the 2025 Foxborough Athletics Hall of Fame inductees, which was started in 2023 to honor former student-athletes, coaches, supporters, and championship teams. This year’s class of inductees will be recognized at an event at Foxborough High School on Saturday, December 6, 2025, at 5:00 PM.
“Foxboro High School has a decades-long history and tradition of success in all areas of Athletics. Our first two classes of inductees included some of the best student athletes, coaches, and teams that have represented Foxboro High School, and this year’s inductees are no different. We are thrilled to be able to recognize these Warriors for the contributions they made to our school and community and the role models they are for our current student athletes,” said Joe Cusack, Foxboro Athletic Director.
The induction ceremony is open to the public and Foxborough community members are encouraged to attend. Tickets for the ceremony will be available through GoFan on October 15, 2025.
This year’s Induction class includes James Fraser Sr., Charlie Maguire, Eleanor Petrovick, Lindsey Regan, and the 1995 State Champion Girls’ Basketball Team. (Individuals are listed alphabetically.)
James Fraser was a 1962 graduate of Foxborough High School who excelled as both a lineman on the football team and a catcher on the baseball team. James was one of the most celebrated football players of his era, playing both offense and defense for the Warriors. On the diamond, he was a four-year starting catcher for the Warriors.
Charlie Maguire was a 1970 graduate of Foxborough High School who was a decorated cross country and track athlete. Charlie was a Massachusetts individual State Champion and led Foxboro to both a Massachusetts and New England Team Championship in 1969. Charlie went on to represent Penn State University. He competed in the 1972 Olympic Trials and won the 1973 NCAA Championship in the 6-mile.
Eleanor Petrovick is a former Foxborough wellness teacher who worked at FHS from the 1980s to the 2010s. Ellie was a successful field hockey, basketball, and softball coach at various levels during her more than thirty years at FHS. Ellie also served as the first female Athletic Director at Foxborough High School, replacing FHS Hall of Fame inductee Joe Heinricher, in 1990.
Lindsey Regan is a 2000 graduate of Foxborough High School. Lindsey won four consecutive All-State Championships in the javelin throw from 1997 to 2000 and still holds the school record in that event. Upon graduation, Lindsey went on to compete for Stanford University.
The 1995 Girls’ Basketball Team won the MIAA Division 3 State Championship in a double overtime thriller 65-62 against Lee High School at the Worcester Centrum. The 1995 team finished the season with a record of 25-1. Their championship win was the first of five state championships by the Foxborough Girls Basketball program.
Nominations: The Foxborough Athletics Hall of Fame continues to accept nominations for inductees. Please note that all previously submitted nominations remain active. After extensive discussion and research, this third class of inductees was selected by a six-person executive committee. This committee is comprised of the FHS Principal, Athletic Director, and four committee members who are former student-athletes, current or former coaches and/or school staff members.
Wednesday’s Schedule & Scoreboard – 10/01/25
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Player of the Week: Greyson Perachi, King Philip Soccer

By HockomockSports.com Staff
King Philip junior Greyson Perachi has been selected as the HockomockSports.com Player of the Week, presented by Morse Insurance, for Sept. 22 through Sept. 28. Perachi is the fourth athlete chosen as Player of the Week for the 2025-26 school year.
Perachi scored a brace to help KP come from behind and beat Milford last week, which lifted the Warriors into a first-place tie with rival Franklin atop the Kelley-Rex division standings. He now has four goals and an assist on the season, which is tied for second on the Warriors in points.
“Greyson is a junior striker enjoying his first varsity season, he spent half of the season on the JV last year and most of the year in a back brace with fractured vertebrae,” said King Philip head coach Mike O’Neill. “That he could show up to tryouts this fall with so little experience and make the varsity squad is a testament to his skill. However, he has not just made the team. This September, he leads the team in goals scored (with six) and is second on the team in points with seven. He scored twice (including the game winner) in our 3-2 win over Milford last week. His play has been nothing short of amazing.”
Coming off a tough loss to Holliston over the weekend, KP grabbed the lead against Milford early in the second half. Just 36 seconds after the break, Perachi ran onto a pass from Braden Burns and fired it into the back of the net to make it 1-0. Milford answered back, including a goal after going down a man. In the final 12 minutes, KP took advantage of the extra player to rally and pick up the win. Nick Longobardi equalized and then Perachi pounced for the winner. A free kick from George Blakesley was flicked on by Longobardi and Perachi was in the right place to bury the chance.
The Player of the Week, presented by Morse Insurance, is selected by the HockomockSports.com staff. Nominations can be submitted throughout the week up until Saturday night at 8:00 PM. There may be a poll posted on Sunday with the nominations. The results of the poll influence the selection but do not strictly dictate the decision.






