WORCESTER, Mass. - Periods of heavy rain didn't slow down offenses as the round of eight became the final four in high school football's divisional playoffs. The next round of games will move to neutral sites with the winners advancing to their respective state championship games. 

In division seven, top-seeded West Boylston fended off a challenge from 2021 state finalist Wahconah. Connor Muldoon's 96-yard touchdown run early in the second quarter sparked a momentum shift, and the Lions never looked back, rushing past the Warriors by a score of 36-6. 

On Thursday night, St. Bernard's also punched their ticket the the division seven semis with a 20-14 win over Uxbridge. 

Also in divison seven, Millbury fell to Amesbury 44-7. The Woolies dropped their first game of the season and now move to a Thanksgiving Day matchup with rival Grafton. Amesbury will play West Boylston next. 

Grafton advanced in division four with a 31-14 win over Marlborough. The Gators are unbeaten and play Foxborough next. 

Lucas Lambert helped lead Oxford past Murdock 33-8 in division eight. The quarterback passed for three touchdowns and rushed for 77 yards. Brett Morgan and Robbie Fisher each caught touchdown passes and defensively, Kellen Clarkson had and interception and recovered a fumble. The Pirates play Kipp Academy of Lynn in the semifinals.