Georgetown Royals Football

The Georgetown Royals football program services grades 7-12 at Georgetown Junior-Senior High school in Georgetown, Massachusetts. Since the program's inception in 1961, the Royals have an overall program record of 225-228-9. They currently play in the Commonwealth Athletic Conference Small division along with the North Shore Technical High School Bulldogs, the Minuteman Regional High School Mustangs, the Northeast Metro Tech High School Knights, the Red Devils, and the Manchester-Essex Regional High School (Manchester-by-the-Sea) Hornets.

Rivalry
Georgetown's major rival is their Thanksgiving Day opponnent, the Manchester-Essex Hornets. They have played each other 47 times. Manchester-Essex leads the series 24-23. The teams started playing each other on Thanksgiving in 1990. In Thanksgiving games, Georgetown leads the series 10-7. The Thanksgiving Day game between the two foes routinely draws unusually large crowds for a high school football game in Massachusetts.

History
The Royals have produced a number of solid athletes since the program started in 1961; some of which have gone on to play at the collegiate level. The program won the Division 6 State Superbowl in 2000 against Cape Cod Regional Technical High School under coach Roland Hinckley. Since then, the team has appeared in two State Superbowl Semi-Final games; in 2001 against and again in 2005 against . In 2007, the Royals (along with the CAC Small) were moved to Division 4.


Current
The 2007 Royals, lead by second year coach Matt Bouchard have an 8-1 record (4-0 in conference play) and will play Manchester-Essex on Thanksgiving for the CAC title and a berth to the Division 4 Superbowl Playoffs.
 
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