Winners’ circle: Tracking every 2026 spring high school championship

Winners’ circle: Tracking every 2026 spring high school championship

Championship season is upon us, and we’re tracking every title winner in Massachusetts this spring.

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From the golf sectionals in late May to championship weekend June 11-14, a four-day stretch in which 31 titlists will be crowned across boys’ and girls’ lacrosse, boys and girls’ tennis, boys’ and girls’ rugby, boys’ volleyball, softball, and baseball, we’ll have you covered.

Find all the dates, brackets, seedings, matchups, and links to our postseason previews here.

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Girls’ lacrosse

Division 1: Concord-Carlisle

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Concord-Carlisle overcomes injury, early deficit to go back-to-back in Division 1 girls’ lacrosse

Division 2: Walpole

‘Absolute warriors:’ Walpole girls’ lacrosse rallies from down three goals to repeat as D2 champions

Division 3: Cohasset

Cohasset flips the script in title-game rematch, capturing Division 3 girls’ lacrosse championship

Division 4: Sandwich

Sandwich tastes glory with first girls’ lacrosse championship, taking down Ipswich in Division 4 final

Boys’ volleyball

Division 2: Wayland

Wayland finally rings the Bell by capturing Division 2 boys’ volleyball championship, its first

Track and field

Division 1: Lexington girls, St. John’s Prep boys

Lexington girls graduate to two-time Division 1 track champions, St. John’s Prep sprints to boys’ title

Division 2: Billerica girls, North Andover boys

Billerica girls unphazed by move up to Division 2, going back-to-back as North Andover boys dominate

Division 3: Canton girls, Walpole boys

Canton girls cap greatest season with first Division 3 track title, Walpole boys win by thinnest margin

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Division 4: Duxbury girls, Newburyport boys

Historic win for Duxbury girls, Mohoric paces Newburyport boys to Division 4 outdoor track championship

Division 5: North Reading girls, Weston boys

It’s four in a row for North Reading girls, two straight for Weston boys at Division 5 track championships

Division 6: Ayer Shirley girls, Abington boys

Ayer Shirley girls pick up where they left off, Abington boys twinning at Division 6 track championships

Meet of Champions

Day 1: Three records fall, including the state triple-jump mark, during first day of Meet of Champions

Day 2: Familiar names in familiar places: Reading’s Ryan Pulpi, Westford’s Abby Hennessy win at Meet of Champions

Day 1, Divisions 1, 2, and 5: Lexington boys and girls setting the pace at Division 1 track & field championships

Day 1, Divisions 3, 4, and 6: Canton girls make a strong run to first at Division 3 track championships

Girls’ golf

State champion: Walpole

Individual champion: Westford’s Maddie Smith

Senior moments: Westford’s Maddie Smith, Walpole capture MIAA girls’ golf championships

South: Walpole | With Tori Adams as its driving force, Walpole scores third straight MIAA South girls’ golf championship

North/Central/West: Hopkinton | Concord-Carlisle’s Sophie Redmond, Hopkinton rule MIAA girls’ golf championship for North/Central/West

Unified track

With titles for Natick and Peabody and smiles for all, MIAA unified track championship ‘beyond inspiring’

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