On Saturday, Gillette Stadium and several other area venues played host to 18 high school football championship games throughout the state of Massachusetts in what has become known as Super Bowl Saturday.
Six of the Super Bowl games were played at Gillette Stadium, with games starting as early as 9 a.m. and as late as 8 p.m. Here are all of the final scores from the 18 Super Bowl games played Saturday.
Super Bowl Saturday 2011 - Final Scores
EASTERN MASS
Division 1:
BC High 21, Needham 7
Division 1A:
Everett 36, Lincoln-Sudbury 12 - In an emotional final game, Jonathan DiBiaso closes his career as the state's all-time leading passer (7,052 yards, 103 TD)Division 2:
Duxbury 35, Tewksbury 0Division 2A:
Dennis-Yarmouth 35, Wakefield 0Division 3:
Concord-Carlisle 42, Oliver Ames 9Division 3A:
Bourne 16, Hamilton-Wenham 14Division 4:
Mashpee 34, Cardinal Spellman 8Division 4A:
Blue Hills 16, Boston Cathedral 14Division 5
Nantucket 35, Latin Academy 7CENTRAL MASS
Division 1
Leominster 21, St. John's (Shrewsbury) 6Division 2:
Nashoba 27, Holy Name 0Division 3:
Auburn 7, Hudson 0Division 4:
Northbridge 20, Southbridge 7Division 5:
Leicester 20, Clinton 14Division 6:
Bay Path 38, Assabet 34WESTERN MASS
Division 1:
Longmeadow 35, Springfield Central 7Division 2:
Putnam 48, Commerce 6Division 3:
Mt. Greylock 16, Lee 0Division 4:
Pioneer Regional 14, McCann Tech 8
(Scores courtesy of ESPN Boston)