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The MIAA crowned state champions for 35 sports this school year. See all the winners here

The MIAA crowned state champions for 35 sports this school year. See all the winners here

Yahoo20-06-2025
The 2024-25 high school sports season has come to a close with the last of the spring MIAA state championships wrapping up over the weekend.
Massachusetts high school teams fought hard all season long with the goal of being named 'state champions'.From perennial powers continuing their streaks to underdogs breaking through for the title, there was no shortage of excitement in this year's state championships.
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Now that the 24-25 season has concluded, it's time to take a look at every state champion over the fall, winter and spring sports. Billerica and Wellesley each won four championships this year, while Norwell and St. John's Prep grabbed three apiece for their programs.
Check out which titles these teams won and the rest of the championship lineup below.
Fall sports
MIAA 2024 football state champions
Division 1- Xaverian
Division 2- Catholic Memorial
Division 3- North Attleboro
Division 4- Scituate
Division 5- Shawsheen Valley Tech
Division 6- Hudson
Division 7- Uxbridge
Division 8- West Boylston
MIAA 2024 boys soccer state champions
Division 1- Newton North
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Division 2- Oliver Ames
Division 3- Dover-Sherborn
Division 4- Cohasset
Division 5- Sutton
MIAA 2024 girls soccer state champions
Division 1- Wellesley
Division 2- Masconomet Regional
Division 3- Nipmuc Regional
Division 4- Sutton
Division 5- Douglas
Players from the Douglas girls' soccer team swarm one another as the Tigers celebrate a 3-2 win over Hull in the Division 5 state final on Saturday at Curry College.
MIAA 2024 field hockey state champions
Division 1- Walpole
Division 2- Somerset Berkley Regional
Division 3- Watertown
Division 4- Uxbridge
MIAA 2024 boys cross country state champions
Division 1- Brookline
Division 2- Longmeadow
Division 3- Parker Charter
MIAA 2024 girls cross country state champions
Division 1- Westford Academy
Division 2- Westwood
Division 3- Hamilton-Wenham Regional
MIAA 2024 boys golf state champions
Division 1- St. John's
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Division 2- Pope Francis
Division 3- Ayer-Shirley
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MIAA 2024 girls swimming and diving state champions
Division 1- Acton-Boxboro
Division 2- Wellesley
MIAA 2024 boys swimming and diving state champions
Division 1- Methuen
Division 2- Milton
MIAA 2024 girls volleyball state champions
Division 1- Newton North
Division 2- Westboro
Division 3- Medfield
Division 4- Ipswich
Division 5- Bourne
Winter sports
MIAA 2024-25 boys basketball state champions
Division 1- Franklin
Division 2- Somerset Berkley Regional
Division 3- Norwell
Division 4- Georgetown
Division 5- Pioneer Valley Regional
MIAA 2024-25 girls basketball state champions
Division 1- Wachusett Regional
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Division 2- Medfield
Division 3- St. Mary's
Division 4- Cathedral
Division 5- Hoosac Valley
MIAA 2024-25 boys hockey state champions
Division 1- Catholic Memorial
Division 2- Billerica Memorial
Winthrop goalie Michael Donahue greets Nolan Upton and the rest of his teammates after defeating Dedham 3-0 to win the state final in boys hockey at TD Garden on Sunday, March 16, 2025.
Division 3- Nauset Regional
Division 4- Winthrop
MIAA 2024-25 girls hockey state champions
Division 1- Hingham
Division 2- Medfield
MIAA 2024-25 gymnastics state champion
Masconomet
MIAA 2024-25 boys indoor track and field state champions
Division 1- Lowell
Division 2- Algonquin Regional
Division 3- Milton
Division 4- Pembroke
Division 5- Weston
MIAA 2024-25 girls indoor track and field state champions
Division 1- Lexington
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Division 2- Wellesley
Division 3- Billerica Memorial
Division 4- Holliston
Division 5- North Reading
MIAA 2024-25 nordic skiing state champion
Boys- Mt. Greylock
Girls- Mt. Greylock
MIAA 2024-25 boys swimming and diving state champions
Division 1- St. John's Prep
Division 2- Wayland
MIAA 2024-25 girls swimming and diving state champions
Division 1- Concord Carlisle
Division 2- Weston
MIAA 2024-25 mixed gender wrestling state champions
Division 1- Shawsheen
Division 2- Milford
Division 3- Tewksbury
MIAA 2024-25 girls wrestling state champions
Division 1- Framingham
Division 2- Putnam
Division 3- South Shore
Spring sports
MIAA 2025 baseball state champions
Division 1- Chelmsford
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Division 2- Walpole
Division 3- North Reading
Division 4- Millbury
Division 5- Pioneer Valley Regional
MIAA 2025 softball state champions
Division 1- Taunton
Division 2- Silver Lake
Division 3- Dighton-Rehoboth Regional
Dighton-Rehoboth celebrates winning the State Title.
Division 4- Joseph Case
Division 5- Turners Falls
MIAA 2025 boys lacrosse state champions
Division 1- St. John's Prep
Division 2- Billerica Memorial
Division 3- Scituate
Division 4- Norwell
MIAA 2025 girls lacrosse state champions
Division 1- Concord-Carlisle
Division 2- Walpole
Division 3- Medfield
Division 4- Norwell
MIAA 2025 boys track and field state champions
Division 1- Lowell
Division 2- Peabody Veterans Memorial
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Division 3- Walpole
Division 4- Wakefield Memorial
Division 5- Weston
Division 6- Ayer-Shirley
MIAA 2025 girls track and field state champions
Division 1- Lexington
Division 2- North Andover
Division 3- Billerica Memorial
Division 4- Amherst Pelham Regional
Division 5- North Reading
Division 6- Mt Greylock
MIAA 2025 unified track state champions
Division 1- Natick
Division 2- Sandwich
Natick High School's Donny Brandt and Weymouth's Jason Tsang compete on the track at the MIAA State Unified Track and Field Championships at Natick High School, May 28, 2025.
MIAA 2025 boys volleyball state champions
Division 1- Brookline
Division 2- Agawam
MIAA 2025 boys tennis state champions
Division 1- St. John's Prep
Division 2- Duxbury
Division 3- Bedford
Division 4- Manchester-Essex Regional
MIAA 2025 girls tennis state champions
Division 1- Wellesley
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Division 2- Longmeadow
Division 3- Dover-Sherborn
Division 4- Hamilton-Wenham Regional
More: Silver Lake softball wins first ever Division 2 state championship
MIAA 2025 girls golf state champion
Wellesley
MIAA 2025 boys rugby state champions
Division 1- BC High
Division 2- Hanover
MIAA 2025 girls rugby state champion
Division 1- Belmont
This article originally appeared on The Patriot Ledger: MIAA high school state champions in 2024-2025
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