Greater New Bedford Shuts Out D-R in Boys Volleyball

Greater New Bedford defeated Dartmouth-Rochester in a high school boys volleyball match, holding D-R scoreless in all sets.

Greater New Bedford Shuts Out D-R in Boys Volleyball

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Greater New Bedford Regional High School's boys volleyball team defeated Dartmouth-Rochester (D-R) in a recent high school match, blanking the visiting squad across all sets played.

The term 'blanked' in volleyball typically indicates that the losing team failed to win a single set throughout the match, pointing to a dominant performance by the Greater New Bedford squad. The result continues what appears to be a competitive spring volleyball season in the South Coast region of Massachusetts.

Specific set scores and individual player statistics from the match were not independently verified at the time of publication. Readers seeking full box scores and match details are encouraged to check the official athletic department pages for both schools or local sports coverage outlets.

Both Greater New Bedford Regional High School and Dartmouth-Rochester compete in Massachusetts high school athletics under the MIAA (Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association). Boys volleyball is a spring sport in Massachusetts, with the 2026 season currently underway as of early April.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'blanked' mean in a volleyball match?

Being 'blanked' in volleyball means the losing team failed to win a single set during the match, resulting in a shutout for the winning side.

What league do Greater New Bedford and Dartmouth-Rochester compete in?

Both schools compete under the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA), which governs high school athletics in Massachusetts.

When is the high school boys volleyball season in Massachusetts?

Boys volleyball is a spring sport in Massachusetts, with the season typically running from late March through June under MIAA scheduling.

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