Commonwealth Athletic Conference

The Commonwealth Athletic Conference (CAC) is a high school athletic conference in District A of the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA).

Sports

The following sports are supported by the Commonwealth Athletic Conference.

Fall Winter Spring
Cross Country Basketball Baseball
Field Hockey Girls Gymnastics Lacrosse
Boys Golf Ice Hockey Softball
Soccer Indoor Track Tennis
Girls Swimming Boys Swimming Outdoor Track
Girls Volleyball Wrestling

Schools/Divisions

The following twelve schools are a member of the Commonwealth Athletic Conference.[1]

School Location Colors Type Enrollment Mascot
Chelsea High School Chelsea, Massachusetts Red, Black & White                public secondary 1,528 Red Devils
Essex Technical High School Danvers, Massachusetts Navy Blue & Green           public secondary 1,129 Hawks
Fellowship Christian Academy Methuen, Massachusetts Maroon & Gold           private K-12 159 Saints
Greater Lawrence Technical School Andover, Massachusetts Black & Orange           public secondary 1,261 Reggies
Greater Lowell Technical High School Tyngsborough, Massachusetts Blue & Gold           public secondary 2,137 Gryphons
Lynn Vocational and Technical Institute Lynn, Massachusetts Red, Blue & White                public secondary 857 Tigers
Minuteman Career and Technical High School Lexington, Massachusetts Navy Blue, Red & White                public secondary 649 Mustangs
Mystic Valley Regional Charter School Malden, Massachusetts Maroon & Gold           public K-12 407 (9-12) Eagles
Northeast Metropolitan Regional Vocational High School Wakefield, Massachusetts Black & Gold           public secondary 1,250 Golden Knights
Presentation of Mary Academy Methuen, Massachusetts Blue & White           private secondary 210 Panthers
Shawsheen Valley Technical High School Billerica, Massachusetts Purple, Black & White                public secondary 1,268 Rams
Whittier Regional Vocational Technical High School Haverhill, Massachusetts Maroon & Gold           public secondary 1,310 Wildcats

References

  1. "MIAA League Directory" (PDF). Retrieved 5 January 2015.
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