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Lincoln-Sudbury vs. Peabody: MIAA Playoffs
The Warriors take on the Tanners in the semi-finals of the football tournament.

SUDBURY, MA—Lincoln-Sudbury took on Cambridge Rindge and Latin Friday night on the home field, easily gliding into the semi-finals with a 35-14 win, and head on to challenge Peabody High in the semi-finals.
The 6-1 Warriors, seeded first in the North Division 1A, enter the playoffs with an 18.71 power rating. The 3-4 Tanners, seeded fifth, boast an 9.57 power rating.
Lincoln-Sudbury takes on Peabody on Friday, Nov. 4, at 7 p.m. at Lincoln-Sudbury High School.
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>>>Check out our full MIAA football playoff preview here.
From our preview:
When the MIAA created the current format four years ago the primary goal was to give more students an opportunity to compete in the playoffs. If a soccer, basketball, or baseball team went 10-10 it made the tournament. But football? Those playoffs were limited to the elite few. And when the Football Committee voted in 2015 to expand from six to eight divisions, each needing eight teams, it meant one thing -- a lot of bad football teams were going to make the postseason. There are 34 teams with losing records competing, including six with 2-5 marks. Most will be gone after this weekend and left to wonder, was it worth it?
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