Hockomock League

The Hockomock League, colloquially referred to as The Hock, is an interscholastic high school athletic league located in Southeastern Massachusetts, United States. As of 2012-2013, the league consists of 12 member schools. All Hockomock League member schools are public secondary schools and also members of the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association. The director of the league rotates, with the athletic director of a different member school serving in the role each year.

With the addition of a tenth school, Attleboro, in 2010, the league implemented a divisional system. Schools with larger enrollment are in the Kelley-Rex Division, while smaller schools are in the Davenport Division. Both the Kelley-Rex and Davenport winners are considered Hockomock League champions. Taunton and Milford joined the Hockomock League in 2012.

Members

School Location Colors Mascot Enrollment Division
Attleboro High School Attleboro, MA Blue & Silver          Blue Bombardiers 1,680 Kelley-Rex
Canton High School Canton, MA Green & White          Bulldogs 941 Davenport
Foxborough High School Foxborough, MA Navy Blue, Gold & White              Warriors 843 Davenport
Franklin High School Franklin, MA Navy Blue, Sky Blue & White              Panthers 1,729 Kelley-Rex
King Philip Regional High School Wrentham, MA Green & Gold          Warriors 1,335 Kelley-Rex
Mansfield High School Mansfield, MA Green, Black & Silver              Green Hornets 1,333 Kelley-Rex
Milford High School Milford, MA Red & White          Scarlet Hawks 1,087 Davenport
North Attleborough High School North Attleborough, MA Red & White          Rocketeers 1,172 Davenport
Sharon High School Sharon, MA Maroon & Gold          Eagles 1,139 Davenport
Oliver Ames High School North Easton, MA Orange & Black          Tigers 1,189 Kelly-Rex
Stoughton High School Stoughton, MA Black & Orange          Black Knights 1,044 Davenport
Taunton High School Taunton, MA Black & Orange          Tigers 2,487 Kelley-Rex

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