I haven't seen either Canton or Auburn but from a look at their respective schedules, you would have to give the edge to Canton. The Auburn vs. Shrewsbury game would have given a little comparative insight, but that game wasn't played. For both this will be their 6th game in less than two weeks but the game site in Worcester helps Auburn. Canton has been dominant in the tourney, outscoring opponents 20-0 in five games and LB has been real good.
Peabody has the advantage of being more than twice the size of East Longmeadow. There are girls enrollments of 1020 for the Tanners and 458 for EL - sort of ridiculous really. EL would be a small to mid-sized D2 school if they were located in the North. I've always wondered why the MIAA goes through the exercize of making divisions based on enrollment, if those divisions result in such enormous inequity? So the truth is that Peabody should crush the Spartans. ELs two losses came at the hands of Belchertown and Pittsfield (both teams beaten by Auburn!!) but they have beaten solid Minechaug and Nashoba teams en-route to the final. One advantage is an easier route to Worcester (not just travel distance but 3 rather than 4 regional games). You can never count out an upset in these games. There is so much emotion and pressure in a state final and Peabody has been prone to some defensive miscues. I guaranty you this: if they could Auburn would change their nickname to the Davids for this one and hope they can fill in with a pretty long line of west schools that have previously slain Goliath.
Peabody has the advantage of being more than twice the size of East Longmeadow. There are girls enrollments of 1020 for the Tanners and 458 for EL - sort of ridiculous really. EL would be a small to mid-sized D2 school if they were located in the North. I've always wondered why the MIAA goes through the exercize of making divisions based on enrollment, if those divisions result in such enormous inequity? So the truth is that Peabody should crush the Spartans. ELs two losses came at the hands of Belchertown and Pittsfield (both teams beaten by Auburn!!) but they have beaten solid Minechaug and Nashoba teams en-route to the final. One advantage is an easier route to Worcester (not just travel distance but 3 rather than 4 regional games). You can never count out an upset in these games. There is so much emotion and pressure in a state final and Peabody has been prone to some defensive miscues. I guaranty you this: if they could Auburn would change their nickname to the Davids for this one and hope they can fill in with a pretty long line of west schools that have previously slain Goliath.
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