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Follow all South Shore high school MIAA state tournament scores right here

Follow all South Shore high school MIAA state tournament scores right here

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The MIAA spring state tournament is here.
Tennis kicked off the action on May 27, which is also the same day the rugby and boys volleyball pairings were released. Baseball, softball and lacrosse brackets are set for release on May 28.
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The South Shore will be well represented, as always, across all the sports.
It will be a busy grand finale to the 2024-2025 high school sports season, but follow all the scores and schedule throughout the tournament for area teams right here.
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Today's schedule
Friday, June 13
Baseball
D-1 – Braintree vs. Chelmsford, 7 (Polar Park in Worcester)
Past results
Thursday
Softball
D-2 – Silver Lake 1, Westfield 0
Girls lacrosse
D-4 – Norwell 9, Cohasset 8
Wednesday, June 11
Baseball
D-1 – Braintree 8, King Philip 3
D-2 – Walpole 10, Plymouth North 2
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Boys lacrosse
D-1 – BC High 14, Acton-Boxboro 11
D-3 – Scituate 11, Medfield 9
D-4 – Cohasset 11, Nantucket 2
D-4 – Norwell 15, Manchester Essex 6
Girls tennis
D-2 – Longmeadow 3, Hingham 2 (St. John's Shrewsbury)
D-2 – Wayland 4, Notre Dame Academy 1
Tuesday, June 10
Girls lacrosse
D-2 – Reading 8, Notre Dame Academy 7
D-4 – Cohasset 19, Sandwich 11
D-4 – Norwell 19, Ipswich 1
Monday, June 9
Boys tennis
D-2 - Duxbury 3, Hopkinton 1
D-4 – Manchester Essex 5, Cohasset 0
Sunday, June 8
Baseball
D-1 – Braintree 2, Natick 0
D-2 – Plymouth North 6, Westwood 3
D-3 – Sandwich 1, Norwell 0
Softball
D-1 – Taunton 2, Bridgewater-Raynham 0
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D-2 – Silver Lake 7, Middleboro 0
Boys lacrosse
D-3 – Scituate 10, Dracut 7
Girls lacrosse
D-2 – Reading 10, Hingham 6
Girls tennis
D-2 – Hingham 5, Amherst-Pelham 0
D-2 – Notre Dame Academy 5, Westboro 0
D-2 – Wayland 5, Duxbury 0
Saturday, June 7
Softball
D-1 – Bridgewater-Raynham at Taunton, 6 - POSTPONED
Boys lacrosse
D-2 – Reading 11, Duxbury 10
D-4 – Norwell 18, Oakmont 6
D-4 – Cohasset 12, Littleton 3
Girls lacrosse
D-3 – Newburyport 12, Hanover 4
Friday, June 6
Softball
D-4 – Case 5, East Bridgewater 1.
D-4 – Uxbridge 1, Abington 0.
Boys lacrosse
D-1 – BC High 10, Bishop Feehan 3.
D-2 – Mansfield 12, Hingham 11.
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Girls lacrosse
D-2 – Notre Dame Academy 16, Longmeadow 6.
D-2 – Westwood 6, Duxbury 5.
D-4 – Norwell 16, Hamilton-Wenham 5.
D-4 - Cohasset 20, Nantucket 3
Boys tennis
D-2 – Westboro 4, Hingham 1.
Girls tennis
D-2 – Longmeadow 3, Milton 2.
Boys rugby
D-2 - Hanover 64, Algonquin 5.
Thursday, June 5
Baseball
D-1 – Braintree 4, Leominster 1
D-3 – Norwell 5, Dighton-Rehoboth 2
D-5 – Hopedale 6, Carver 3
Softball
D-2 – Silver Lake 10, Wakefield 1
Boys lacrosse
D-2 – Westwood 11, Marshfield, 10
D-3 – Nauset 20, Hanover 14
Boys rugby
D-1 – BC High 68, Weymouth 14
Boys tennis
D-2 – Duxbury 4, Wayland 1
D-2 – Sharon 5, Scituate 0
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D-4 – Cohasset 3, Fairhaven 2
Wednesday, June 4
Baseball
D-1 – Saint John's 15, BC High 8
D-2 – Plymouth North 3, Billerica 0
D-3 - Bishop Stang 4, Hanover 3
D-4 – Hamilton-Wenham 5, Cohasset 1
D-4 – Northbridge 4, East Bridgewater 2
Softball
D-1 – Taunton 7, Weymouth 1
D-2 – Middleboro 8, Plymouth South 2
D-2 – Walpole 17, Stoughton 0
D-2 – Bedford 10, Duxbury 0
D-4 – Abington 9, Wahconah 4
Boys lacrosse
D-2 – Hingham 12, Minnechaug 3
D-2 – Duxbury 10, Sharon 3
D-2 – Longmeadow 14, Plymouth South 5
D-4 – Oakmont 14, Abington 11
D-4 – Norwell 11, North Reading 2
Girls lacrosse
D-2 – Hingham 19, Northampton 3
D-3 – Hanover 10, Falmouth 9
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Girls tennis
D-2 – Notre Dame Academy 5, Canton 0
D-4 – Hamilton-Wenham 4, Cohasset 1
Girls rugby
D-2 – Lincoln-Sudbury 48, Weymouth 33
TUESDAY, JUNE 3
Softball
D-3 – Norton 7, Archbishop Williams 0
D-4 - East Bridgewater 3, Lynnfield 0
Boys lacrosse
D-1 – BC High 15, Central Catholic 5
D-4 – Cohasset 19, Winthrop 2
Girls lacrosse
D-2 - Duxbury 16, Scituate 1
D-2 – Notre Dame Academy 20, Methuen 3
D-4 – Cohasset 17, North Reading 1
D-4 – Norwell 16, Lynnfield 5
Boys volleyball
D-1 - Lexington 3, Weymouth 0
Boys tennis
D-1 – Winchester 3, BC High 2
D-2 – Walpole 3, North Quincy 2
D-2 – Hingham 4, Burlington 1
D-4 – Cohasset 5, Falmouth Academy 0
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Girls tennis
D-2 – Milton 3, Westwood 2
D-2 – Hingham 5, Ursuline Academy 0
D-3 – Weston 4, Hanover 1
MONDAY, JUNE 2
Baseball
D-1 – Braintree 4, Springfield Central 3
D-1 – BC High 9, Waltham 3
D-2 - Plymouth North 11, Bay Path 3
D-2 – Westwood 4, Plymouth South 2
D-2 – Dartmouth 7, Oliver Ames 0
D-2 – Grafton 14, Middleboro 9
D-2 – Melrose 3, Milton 1
D-2 – Shepherd Hill 6, Canton 3
D-3 – Norwell 4, Oakmont 2
D-3 – Hanover 10, Holliston 1
D-4 – Cohasset 4, Case 0
D-4 – Hamilton-Wenham 3, Blue Hills 0
D-4 – East Bridgewater 4, Hampshire Regional 0
D-5 – Carver 4, Mystic Valley 2
Softball
D-1 – St. Paul 4, Marshfield 1
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D-1 – Bridgewater-Raynham 4, Central Catholic 1
D-2 – Silver Lake 12, Milton 0
D-2 – Stoughton 14, Norwood 2
D-2 – Duxbury 5, Milford 2
D-2 – Middleboro 9, Hingham 2
D-2 – Westwood 10, Whitman-Hanson 3
D-2 – Plymouth South 6, Agawam 4
D-2 – Bedford 11, Oliver Ames 0
D-3 – Tantasqua 5, Fontbonne 2
D-4 – Gardner 8, Cohasset 5
D-4 – East Bridgewater 19, Sutton 1
D-4 – Abington 9, Manchester Essex 0
D-5 – Turners Falls 12, Rising Tide 0
Boys lacrosse
D-2 – Agawam 17, Silver Lake 11
D-2 – Mansfield 16, Bridgewater-Raynham 4
D-2 – Plymouth South 11, West Springfield 6
D-2 – Longmeadow 12, Milton 1
D-3 – Scituate 17, Dover-Sherborn 8
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D-3 – Old Rochester Regional 11, Pembroke 8
D-4 – Abington 8, AMSA 6
D-4 – Norwell 22, Dennis-Yarmouth 2
Girls lacrosse
D-1 – Franklin 21, Weymouth 7
D-3 – Hanover 19, Essex North Shore 8
D-4 – Hamilton-Wenham 18, Rockland 5
D-4 – Norwell 22, Seekonk 2
Boys volleyball
D-1 – Acton-Boxboro 3, Braintree 1
D-2 – Boston Latin Academy 3, Milton 0
Boys tennis
D-2 – Scituate 4, North Attleboro 1
D-2 – Dartmouth 3, Plymouth North 2
Girls tennis
D-2 – Westboro 5, Oliver Ames 0
D-2 – Duxbury 4, North Attleboro 1
D-4 – Cohasset 5, Lenox 0
SUNDAY, JUNE 1
Baseball
D-1 – Leominster 2, Weymouth 0
D-1 – Wellesley 12, North Quincy 5
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D-1 – Andover 7, Bridgewater-Raynham 5
D-2 – Billerica 4, Hingham 3
D-2 – Bristol-Plymouth 5, Duxbury 1
D-2 – Hopkinton 1, Whitman-Hanson 0
D-4 – Millbury 10, West Bridgewater 1
D-4 – Northbridge 9, Rockland 3
D-4 – Stoneham 3, Abington 1
D-5 – Hopedale 13, Hull 4
Softball
D-1 – Weymouth 6, Beverly 2
D-1 – Bridgewater-Raynham 13, Acton-Boxboro 3
D-2 – Tewksbury 12, Notre Dame Academy 7
D-3 – Bishop Fenwick 22, Hanover 14
D-4 – Tyngsboro 13, Rockland 0
D-4 – AMSA 16, Blue Hills 1
D-4 – Uxbridge 13, West Bridgewater 1
Boys lacrosse
D-2 – Hingham 17, Plymouth North 7
D-2 – Marshfield 17, Masconomet 4
D-3 – Hanover 12, Bedford 9
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D-4 – Cohasset 17, Hull 0
Girls lacrosse
D-2 – Notre Dame Academy 19, Westfield 4
D-2 – Melrose 16, Whitman-Hanson 3
D-2 – Hingham 19, Malden Catholic 3
D-3 – Ashland 14, Pembroke 7
D-4 – Cohasset 20, Hoosac Valley 3
D-4 - Swampscott 18, Hull 5
Boys tennis
D-2 - Duxbury 5, Marblehead 0
Girls tennis
D-2 – Notre Dame Academy 5, Reading 0
D-4 – Nantucket 4, Randolph 1
SATURDAY, MAY 31
Softball
D3 - Medway 5, Cardinal Spellman 4
D5 - Rising Tide 6, Bromfield 5
Boys lacrosse
D2 - Duxbury 13, Milford 2
D3 - Arlington Catholic 14, Archbishop Williams 2
D3 - Scituate 18, Tewksbury 1
D4 - Manchester Essex 17, East Bridgewater/West Bridgewater 4
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Girls lacrosse
D1 - Lexington 18, Bridgewater-Raynham 10
Boys volleyball
D2 - Longmeadow 3, Randolph 0
FRIDAY, MAY 30
Baseball
D2 - Marblehead 4, Marshfield 2
D2 - Oliver Ames 13, Doherty Memorial 4
Softball
D1 - Marshfield 3, New Bedford 0
D2 - Notre Dame Academy 3, Lynn Classical 2
D3 - Archbishop Williams 7, Taconic 2
D3 - Essex North Shore Aggie 7, Southeastern 2
D3 - Fontbonne Academy 4, Greater Lowell Tech 2
D4 - Sutton 16, Randolph 2
D4 - Blue Hills 4, Southwick 1
Boys lacrosse
D2 - King Philip 9, Canton 6
D2 - Milton 17, Southeastern 2
D4 - Hull 14, Granby 5
D4 - Pentucket 17, South Shore Tech 6
Girls lacrosse
D1 - Belmont 12, Braintree 6
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D2 - Scituate 10, Algonquin 8
D2 - Duxbury 16, Shepherd Hill 3
D2 - Burlington 14, Marshfield 13
Boys volleyball
D1 - Braintree 3, Arlington 1
D1 - Acton-Boxboro 3, Brockton 0
D1 - New Bedford 3, BC High 1
Boys tennis
D1 - Newton North 5, Quincy 0
D2 - Duxbury 5, Billerica 0
D2 - Hingham 5, Somerville 0
D3 - Falmouth 5, Cardinal Spellman 0
Girls tennis
D2 - Hingham 5, Stoughton 0
D2 - North Attleboro 5, Plymouth South 0
THURSDAY, MAY 29
Baseball
D1 – Bridgewater-Raynham 4, Lynn English 0
D4 – West Bridgewater 7, Saint Bernard's 1
D4 – Blue Hills 6, South Hadley 3
D5 - Hull 4, Avon 3
Softball
D2 – Milton 4, Masconomet 2
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D2 – Oliver Ames 4, Bay Path 2
D4 – Rockland 12, Cristo Rey Boston 0
D4 – West Bridgewater 6, Old Colony 5
Boys lacrosse
D1 - BC High 17, Attleboro 4
D2 - Plymouth North 20, Bristol-Plymouth 9
D4 - Sandwich 13, Rockland 3
Girls lacrosse
D-3 – Nauset 17, Archbishop Williams 15
Boys tennis
D1 – BC High 4, North Andover 1
D2 - Hopkinton 5, Whitman-Hanson 0
D2 – North Quincy 4, Plymouth South 1
D2 – Scituate 4, Melrose 1
Girls tennis
D2 – Ursuline 3, Scituate 2
D2 - Milton 5, West Springfield 0
D2 - Duxbury 5, Burlington 0
D3 - Bishop Fenwick 3, Norwell 2
D4 – Hamilton-Wenham 5, Rising Tide 0
Boys volleyball
D1 – Woburn 3, North Quincy 1
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D2 – Milton 3, Academy of the Pacific Rim 0
D2 - Randolph 3, Salem Academy Charter School 0
Boys rugby
D2 - Chelmsford 28, Hingham/Norwell 23
WEDNESDAY, MAY 28
Boys tennis
D2 – Longmeadow 3, Canton 2
D2 – Westwood 4, Oliver Ames 1
D2 – Somerville 3, Marshfield 2
D3 – Apponequet 5, Hanover 0
D3 – Cape Cod Academy 4, Pembroke 1
D4 - Cohasset 4, Mashpee 1
D4 – Nantucket 4, Rockland 1
Girls tennis
D1 – Framingham 5, Brockton 0
D1 – Bishop Feehan 5, Bridgewater-Raynham 0
D1 – Lincoln-Sudbury 5, Plymouth North 0
D2 – Stoughton 5, Grafton 0
D2 – Oliver Ames 3, Holliston 2
D2 – Minnechaug 3, Cardinal Spellman 2
D2 – Reading 4, Whitman-Hanson 1
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D2 – Plymouth South 5, Doherty 0
D3 - Hanover 4, Dedham 1
D3 – Wilmington 5, Pembroke 0
D4 – Cohasset 5, Hampden Charter 0
Boys volleyball
D1 – Weymouth 3, Wellesley 1
TUESDAY, MAY 27
Boys tennis
D1 - Needham 5, Braintree 0
D2 - Whitman-Hanson 3, Bridgewater-Raynham 2
Girls tennis
D1 – Beverly 4, Braintree 1
D2 – Dartmouth 5, North Quincy 0
D2 – Canton 3, Ludlow 2
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