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Is football the next sport to add a Super 8 tournament? MIAA vote suggests yes

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The MIAA Football Committee on Thursday, May 14 voted 13-4 in favor of adding a "elite" division to the playoffs beginning in the 2027 season.

Massachusetts high school football might be hopping on the Super 8 train. The possibility of adding a Division 1A "elite" tournament to the sport's playoff structure took a big step forward on Thursday, May 14 when the MIAA Football Committee voted 13-4 in favor of the proposal during a virtual meeting. This news comes on the heels of the MIAA Board of Directors' decision on May 13 to approve Super 8 tournaments for baseball (starting with the 2027 spring season) and boys and girls ice hockey (beginning with the 2027-28 winter season).

Boys hockey staged Super 8 tournaments from 1991-2020, and baseball ran them from 2014-19. This will be the first time for a girls hockey Super 8. The football version of the Super 8, which would only draw teams from Division 1 and Division 2, still must be approved by the MIAA Tournament Management Committee.

If they sign off on it, it would go to the Board of Directors for a vote. The plan, if approved, would start with the 2027 season. "They have already approved Super 8s (for other sports), so I don't know why they wouldn't approve this one," Milton High coach Steve Dembowski said.

MIAA spokesperson Jim Clark said he did not know when the TMC would consider the proposal, noting only that it was not on the agenda for the committee's next meeting on May 20. Dembowski, a former president of the state coaches association, voted in favor of the proposal even though he has mixed feelings about it. "I think it's a Band-Aid to where we need to get to," said Dembowski, the coaches' representative to the Football Committee, "but it's probably the next step to improve it and try to give all teams that play football a quality regular season.

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