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Strong end to spring season for high school photographers

Strong end to spring season for high school photographers

Boston Globe23-06-2025
Mia Torres gets ready to leave third base during a 2-1 win over Bishop Feehan in an MIAA Division 1 softball state semifinal at UMass Dartmouth on June 11, 2025.
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The Concord-Carlisle girls' lacrosse team heads toward the student section to celebrate after an 8-6 win over Westford Academy in the MIAA Division 1 state championship game on June 12, 2025, at Babson College.
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Tufts junior Ethan O'Neill snags a water bottle in the warmups before a 17-8 win over visiting Gettysburg in the NCAA Division 3 quarterfinals on May 17, 2025.
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Melrose softball players turn toward team parent, Melrose Youth Softball president, and four-year US Army veteran Chris Minton holding the American flag during the playing of the national anthem as part of the Senior Night ceremony prior to an 18-14 win over visiting Watertown on May 21, 2025, at Pine Banks Park.
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Edem Kplorfia, a thrower from Dedham High School, smiles before recording his personal best (50 feet 1 inch) during the MSTCA Twilight Invitational at Norwell High School on May 24, 2025.
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Groton-Dunstable junior Xander Crouse walks back proud after throwing the javelin 173 feet 7 inches, the best throw of the Central Mass. decathlon on June 11, 2025, at Shepard Hill High School. Crouse placed first overall in the meet with a score of 5,613 points.
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Melrose junior Kyland Lam (left) poses with Unified Basketball coach Robert Ascolillo after scoring a career-high 46 points in a win over visiting Reading on May 6, 2025.
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Leominster's Riley Anderson slides into third during the Mid-Wach All-Star softball game on June 12, 2025, at Coolidge Park in Fitchburg.
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Tampa sophomore Zack Friend stays on the ground as the referee waves off what would have been his game-winning goal, due to a timeout being called before the shot late in the fourth quarter. Tampa would go on to lose the NCAA Division 2 national championship game in overtime, 9-8, to Adelphi on May 25, 2025, at Gillette Stadium.
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Quabbin Regional sophomore Kailynn Schuster talks to her first base coach after during a 12-1 loss to visiting Gardner on May 26, 2025.
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Chelmsford players and fans celebrate after scoring during a 5-3 win over St. John's (Shrewsbury) in an MIAA Division 1 baseball semifinal against Chelmsford at LeLacheur Park in Lowell on June 11, 2025.
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Dedham's Schneider Tertulien warms up for the 400 meters at Tri-Valley League showcase event at Norton High School on May 20, 2025.
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Clinton's Leo Repole celebrates a second out during the Mid-Wach All-Star softball game on June 12, 2025, at Coolidge Park in Fitchburg.
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The Dover-Sherborn girls' tennis team celebrates after defeating Martha's Vineyard, 5-0, for the Division 3 state title at MIT on June 15, 2025.
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The Concord-Carlisle girls' lacrosse team and the student section celebrate the 8-6 win over Westford Academy in the MIAA Division 1 state championship game on June 12, 2025, at Babson College.
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Taunton's Kaylee Lopes makes a catch to end the fourth inning during a 2-1 win over Bishop Feehan in an MIAA Division 1 softball state semifinal at UMass Dartmouth on June 11, 2025.
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Sutton senior Koda Mannino runs alone in his 400-meter heat as teammates cheer him on during Day 1 of the Central Mass. decathlon on June 11, 2025, at Shepard Hill High School.
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Concord-Carlisle sophomore Scarlett Mirak (left) leaves her opponents trailing behind during an 8-6 win over Westford Academy in the MIAA Division 1 girls' lacrosse state championship game on June 12, 2025, at Babson College.
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Quabbin Regional Junior Adam Adams throws a pitch during a 12-0 home loss to Gardner on May 26, 2025.
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Bishop Feehan senior Caitlyn Deveney gets a good rip during an MIAA Division 1 softball state semifinal against Taunton at UMass Dartmouth on June 11, 2025.
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Melrose senior Riley Jones tracks an incoming pitch during an 18-14 win over visiting Watertown on May 21, 2025, at Pine Banks Park.
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Junior Mia Griebel serves during her 6-3, 6-0 win during Dover-Sherborn's 5-0 win over Martha's Vineyard for the Division 3 state girls' tennis title at MIT on June 15, 2025.
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Gettysburg faceoff specialists Tate Kuster (left) and Cisco Celotto warm up before what would be a 17-8 loss at Tufts in the NCAA Division 3 quarterfinals on May 17, 2025.
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Bishop Feehan senior Bella Silva celebrates an out at first base during an MIAA Division 1 softball state semifinal against Taunton at UMass Dartmouth on June 11, 2025.
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St. John's (Shrewsbury) starting pitcher Brady Cheney waits in the dugout between innings of an MIAA Division 1 baseball semifinal against Chelmsford at LeLacheur Park in Lowell on June 11, 2025.
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Maryland junior Eric Kolar watches the ball roll away after a crucial turnover in the fourth quarter of the NCAA Division 1 national championship game, where the Terrapins would fall, 13-10, to Cornell on May 26, 2025, at Gillette Stadium.
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Concord-Carlisle sophomore Lindsay Cain stares down the net as she prepares for a penalty shot during an 8-6 win over Westford Academy in the MIAA Division 1 girls' lacrosse state championship game on June 12, 2025, at Babson College.
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Senior Sofia Papatsoris clears the opening height during Melrose's Senior Night meet against Wilmington on May 13, 2025, at Lexington High School.
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The Dover-Sherborn girls' tennis team poses after winning the Division 3 state title at MIT on June 15, 2025.
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The Concord-Carlisle girls' lacrosse team poses after an 8-6 win over Westford Academy in the MIAA Division 1 state championship game on June 12, 2025, at Babson College.
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A Big Red glove shrouded in confetti nicely sums up the atmosphere after Cornell's 13-10 win over Maryland in the NCAA Division 1 men's lacrosse national championship game May 26, 2025, at Gillette Stadium.
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Groton-Dunstable's Lilah Tully (left), Hannah Mandell (center), and Haley Traverse run as a pack in the 800 during the Central Mass. heptathlon on June 11, 2025, at Shepard Hill High School.
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The Groton-Dunstable heptathlon team of (from left) Hannah Mandell, Haley Traverse, and Lilah Tully hug after the 800 during the Central Mass. heptathlon on June 11, 2025, at Shepard Hill High School. The trio placed fourth and set a school record with 8,567 points.
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Players in the dugout cheer on their teammates during the Mid-Wach All-Star softball game on June 12, 2025, at Coolidge Park in Fitchburg.
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Senior Charlie Finocchiaro (center) and his teammates await the mark of his final long jump during Melrose's Senior Night meet against Wilmington on May 13, 2025, at Lexington High School.
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Bishop Feehan senior Mylee Ramer throws to first base during an MIAA Division 1 softball state semifinal against Taunton at UMass Dartmouth on June 11, 2025.
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Melrose senior Ava Viola tosses the ball during an 18-14 win over visiting Watertown on May 21, 2025, at Pine Banks Park.
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Concord-Carlisle freshman goalie Mamie Kosicki, who was making her first varsity start, looks across the field during an 8-6 win over Westford Academy in the MIAA Division 1 girls' lacrosse state championship game on June 12, 2025, at Babson College.
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