Catholic Memorial Takes First Super Bowl Since '78
The Knights beat King Philip 42-10 to win their first state championship since 1978.
Foxborough, Mass. — The third time was the charm for the Catholic Memorial football team.
After losing the 2018 and 2019 championships, the Knights beat the King Philip Warriors 42-18 to win the MIAA Division 2 Super Bowl. The championship is the school's first in 43 years and caps off an undefeated season
A slow start led to a scoreless first quarter before KP took a 3-0 lead in the first quarter. The Knights responded with 21 unanswered points, including touchdown passes from JC Petrongolo to Kole Osinubi and Matt Rios. Datrell Jones' four-yard run in the third quarter gave CM an 18-point lead.
CM continued to pour on points by way of a double pass from Petrongolo to Drew Delucia to Jaeden Skeete for 66 yards.
An 18-yard touchdown reception and a 55-yard interception returned for a score by Osinubi locked up the game.
CM prepares students for the rigors of college and beyond. While here, boys embark on service-learning opportunities, leadership development, and character formation programs inspiring them to become confident, courageous young men motivated to do good in the world.
Catholic Memorial, the Christian Brothers School of Boston, prepares boys for college, manhood and a world full of unknown challenges, ambiguity and complex problems and the importance of relationships.