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7 days ago
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MIAA tennis tournament seeds: Hopkinton boys and Dover-Sherborn girls grab top spots
Here's the main draw. The MIAA released its tennis state tournament brackets Tuesday. Undefeated Hopkinton earned the top seed in the boys tennis field, while Dover-Sherborn girls, also without a loss, are No. 1 in Division 3. The Wellesley girls (Division 1) and Westborough boys (Division 2) are defending state champions. Wayland reached the Division 2 boys Final Four, while Westborough advanced to the Division 2 girls state semifinals and Hopedale was in the girls Division 4 Final Four. Advertisement Games are scheduled to begin Tuesday, though they can be played as early as Saturday if both athletic directors agree. Here is where every area team is seeded: Boys Division 1 Round of 32 No. 22 King Philip (13-7) at No. 11 Wellesley (11-8) No. 19 Framingham (7-11) at No. 14 Newton South (8-7) No. 20 Lincoln-Sudbury (5-8) at No. 13 Westford Academy (9-4) No. 27 Natick (3-14) at No. 6 Lexington (19-1) No. 28 Franklin (8-10) at No. 5 Concord-Carlisle (11-3) Girls Division 1 Preliminary round No. 35 Bockton (6-6) at No. 30 Framingham (4-11) Round of 32 No. 36 Revere/No. 29 Malden at No. 4 Wellesley (19-0) No. 26 Plymouth South (9-9) at No. 7 Lincoln-Sudbury (7-7) Advertisement No. 20 Hopkinton (13-5) at No. 13 Franklin (13-4) Natick High School junior Grace Zhang warms up before her match against Brookline, May 13, 2025. No. 18 Shrewsbury (10-8) at No. 15 Natick (11-7) 'It's like a coaching video': Natick girls tennis has never had a player like Grace Zhang No. 22 Algonquin (9-7) at No. 11 Concord-Carlisle (7-7) Boys Division 2 Round of 32 Hopkinton senior captain Ilian Glace acknowledges cheers from schoolmates after winning his third singles match against Norwood, May 20, 2025. No. 33 Bridgewater-Raynham/No. 32 Whitman-Hanson at No. 1 Hopkinton (18-0) 'He's a gift': Hopkinton boys tennis completes first undefeated season behind a new No. 1 from Germany No. 28 Milford (9-11) at No. 5 Wayland (8-5) No. 26 Reading (6-10) at No. 7 Westborough (11-5) No. 20 Algonquin (9-7) at No. 13 Marblehead (15-2) Girls Division 2 Round of 32 No. 34 Malden Catholic/No. 31 Melrose at No. 2 Wayland (10-5) Advertisement No. 38 Cardinal Spellman/No. 27 Minnechaug at No. 6 Westborough (11-5) No. 22 Holliston (10-6) at No. 11 Oliver Ames (13-3) Boys Division 3 Round of 32 No. 25 Nauset (5-11) at No. 8 Holliston (9-5) No. 23 Swampscott (8-8) at No. 10 Medway (11-5) No. 19 Marlborough (6-9) at No. 14 Dover-Sherborn (8-9) 'Her swings are her brother's': Tennis bonds Marlborough siblings Ada and Andy Zheng No. 21 Ashland (6-11) at No. 12 Wakefield (11-6) Girls Division 3 Preliminary round No. 35 Hudson (9-9) at No. 30 Seekonk (9-7) Round of 32 No. 33 Groton-Dunstable/No. 32 Wareham at No. 1 Dover-Sherborn (16-0) No. 18 Watertown (12-8) at No. 15 Medway (10-6) Girls Division 4 Round of 32 No. 20 Lee (10-5) at No. 13 Millis (10-8) Advertisement No. 24 AMSA (9-9) at No. 9 Pioneer Valley Chinese Immersion Charter School (20-0) No. 26 Hopedale (6-9) at No. 7 Ipswich (12-4) This article originally appeared on MetroWest Daily News: MIAA tennis seeds out. Hopkinton boys and Dover-Sherborn girls No. 1
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2025 spring MIAA state tournament schedule and results for baseball, lacrosse and more
The spring state tournaments are upon us. With six sports in action and 31 brackets to monitor, that's a lot of information flying around. Opening rounds began Tuesday with tennis, and sports like volleyball, rugby, lacrosse, baseball and softball will follow later in the week. Advertisement We'll be monitoring the action as it progresses and aggregating the results here. Follow along through Father's Day weekend and the state championships: Tuesday, May 27 Boys tennis Division 3 Round of 32 No. 14 Dover Sherborn 4, No. 19 Marlborough 1 Girls tennis Division 3 preliminary round No. 30 Seekonk 4, No. 35 Hudson 1 Wednesday, May 28 Boys tennis Division 1 Round of 32 No. 22 King Philip (13-7) at No. 11 Wellesley (11-8), 4 p.m. No. 27 Natick (3-14) at No. 6 Lexington (19-1), 4 p.m. No. 19 Framingham (7-11) at No. 14 Newton South (8-7), 4:15 p.m. No. 20 Lincoln-Sudbury (5-8) at No. 13 Westford Academy (9-4), at Robinson Elementary School, 4:15 p.m. Division 2 Round of 32 No. 26 Reading (6-10) at No. 7 Westborough (11-5), 4 p.m. Advertisement Defending champs: After 3 years of heartbreak in the state finals, Westborough boys tennis breaks through No. 20 Algonquin (9-7) at No. 13 Marblehead (15-2), 4:30 p.m. Division 3 Round of 32 No. 25 Nauset (5-11) at No. 8 Holliston (9-5), at Goodwill Park, 4 p.m. No. 21 Ashland (6-11) at No. 12 Wakefield (11-6), 4:45 p.m. Girls tennis Division 1 preliminary round No. 35 Brockton (6-6) at No. 30 Framingham (4-11), 4 p.m. Division 1 Round of 32 No. 26 Plymouth South (9-9) at No. 7 Lincoln-Sudbury (7-7), 4 p.m. Natick High School junior Grace Zhang, before the match against Brookline, May 13, 2025. 'It's like a coaching video': Natick girls tennis has never had a player like Grace Zhang No. 18 Shrewsbury (10-8) at No. 15 Natick (11-7), 4 p.m. Advertisement No. 22 Algonquin (9-7) at No. 11 Concord-Carlisle (7-7), 4 p.m. Division 2 Round of 32 No. 22 Holliston (10-6) at No. 11 Oliver Ames (13-3), 3:45 p.m. Division 3 Round of 32 No. 18 Watertown (12-8) at No. 15 Medway (10-6), 4 p.m. Boys volleyball Division 1 Round of 32 No. 21 Weymouth (12-8) at No. 12 Wellesley (10-9), 4 p.m. Division 2 Round of 32 No. 18 Pioneer Christian (13-2) at No. 15 Millis (13-7), 6 p.m. Thursday, May 29 Boys tennis Division 1 Round of 32 No. 28 Franklin (8-10) at No. 5 Concord-Carlisle (11-3), 4 p.m. Division 2 Round of 32 No. 32 Whitman-Hanson (7-12) at No. 1 Hopkinton (18-0), 4 p.m. Advertisement Moving on up: Hopkinton boys tennis completes first undefeated season behind a new No. 1 from Germany No. 28 Milford (9-11) at No. 5 Wayland (8-5), 4 p.m. Division 3 Round of 32 No. 23 Swampscott (8-8) at No. 10 Medway (11-5), 4 p.m. Girls tennis Division 1 Round of 32 No. 20 Hopkinton (13-5) at No. 13 Franklin (13-4), 4 p.m. Division 4 Round of 32 No. 24 AMSA (9-9) at No. 9 Pioneer Valley Chinese Immersion Charter School (20-0), at Hampshire College, 4 p.m. No. 26 Hopedale (6-9) at No. 7 Ipswich (12-4), 5 p.m. No. 20 Lee (10-5) at No. 13 Millis (10-8), 5:15 p.m. Boys volleyball Division 1 Round of 32 No. 22 Milford (12-9) at No. 11 Chelmsford (17-3), 5 p.m. Division 2 preliminary round No. 34 Keefe Tech (12-8) at No. 31 Granby (13-6), 5:15 p.m. Advertisement No. 35 Assabet Valley (13-7) at No. 30 Chicopee (9-11), 5:30 p.m. Friday, May 30 Girls tennis Division 1 Round of 32 No. 36 Revere/No. 29 Malden at No. 4 Wellesley (19-0), 4 p.m. On a run: Budding dynasty? State-champion Wellesley girls tennis doesn't have a senior Division 2 Round of 32 No. 31 Melrose (8-10) at No. 2 Wayland (10-5), 4 p.m. Division 3 Round of 32 No. 33 Groton-Dunstable/No. 32 Wareham at No. 1 Dover-Sherborn (16-0) Boys volleyball Division 1 preliminary round No. 38 Algonquin (9-9) at No. 27 Taunton (15-4), 6 p.m. Division 2 Round of 32 No. 17 Doherty (13-3) at No. 16 Bellingham (15-5), 5 p.m. Wayland junior captain Finn Bell fires a shot towards St. John's during the game in Wayland, April 1, 2025. The Eagles defeated the Warriors, 3-2. 'Natural to him': Wayland junior Finn Bell's volleyball skills are rare to find in Mass. Advertisement Assabet/Chicopee at No. 3 Wayland (12-8), 6 p.m. Wednesday, June 4 Girls rugby Division 1 semifinals No. 3 Weymouth (5-1) at No. 2 Lincoln-Sudbury (4-3), 5 p.m. TBA Boys tennis Division 3 Round of 16 No. 14 Dover-Sherborn (9-8) vs. No. 3 Newburyport/No. 30 Auburn/No. 35 Tantasqua Girls tennis Division 2 Round of 32 No. 38 Cardinal Spellman/No. 27 Minnechaug at No. 6 Westborough (11-5) Boys volleyball Division 1 Round of 32 No. 34 Andover/No. 31 Waltham at No. 2 Natick (16-2) Algonquin/Taunton at No. 6 Nipmuc (18-2) Division 2 Round of 32 No. 38 Madison Park/No. 27 University Park Campus at No. 6 Marlborough (17-2) This article originally appeared on MetroWest Daily News: 2025 MIAA spring state tournament schedule and results from MetroWest


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18-04-2025
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Seven high school takeaways from a Thursday brought to you by the number 300
1. Milestones The number of the day was certainly 300 as Xaverian baseball coach Gerry Lambert and Brookline boys' tennis coach Mike Mowatt both notched their 300th win. Mowatt is 90-8 in five seasons at Brookline after previous stops at Oliver Ames and Xaverian. Congrats to Gerry Lambert who got his 300th win! 5-2 victory over Hopkinton. Xaverian now 7-1. Congrats coach! — Xaverian Hawks (@Xaverian_Hawks) Joining a different 300 club was Braintree's Bella Duffy , who notched her 300th career point while scoring two goals and recording an assist in a 15-5 loss to Newton North. Duffy, who is committed to Iona, has 236 career goals and 302 points and has already compiled 45 goals and 12 assists this season. Get Starting Point A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday through Friday. Enter Email Sign Up Two program records fell Thursday, with Medford junior Cooper Su setting a new team record for goals in a game with 12, adding three assists for a 15-point day in the Mustangs' 24-4 win over Lynn. Related : Advertisement Senior Cole Rodgers netted five goals to break Sandwich's all-time career scoring record. Rodgers has 189 points after lifting the Blue Knights past Hanover, 12-9. North Reading junior attack Alaina Driscoll notched her 100th career draw control in a 17-6 loss to Ipswich, and Newburyport's Carter Scott scored three times to reach 100 career points in a 16-4 win over Hamilton-Wenham. Earlier in the week, Burlington's Maddy King ripped her 100th career hit. Advertisement 2. Three stars Jack O'Neil , Xaverian — The senior third baseman launched a grand slam in the top of the seventh inning to give the Related : Alyx Rossi , Bedford — The senior Boston College commit did it all in an 18-1 win over Natick, launching a pair of home runs at the dish and striking out 16 in the circle for the 10th-ranked Buccaneers. Marcio Castro and Ryan Le , Woburn — The teammates both topped 20 kills, with Castro, a senior, notching 24, and Le, a junior, adding 20 in a 3-2 nonleague win over Lynn Classical. 3. Wild walk-offs There were two, and they were dramatic. Bishop Feehan's Finn McHale slapped a single off the end of his bat over the second baseman's head and into shallow right field with the bases loaded in the bottom of the 10th inning to beat Durfee, 3-2. Finn McHale walks it off with an RBI single to win it for the Shamrocks in the bottom of the 10th 3-2. Incredible game by both teams. — Bishop Feehan Athletics (@FeehanAthletics) Silver Lake's John Cardarelli pulled off a similar feat, walking off Marshfield with a hit in the bottom of the seventh that finalized a 4-3 win. 4. Going, going, gone Like we mentioned at the top, grand slams were suddenly in style. In addition to O'Neil's walk off grannie for Xaverian, Nick Ranaldi launched one for Austin Prep and Dyllon Pratt sent over the right-center field fence for Shawsheen. Plymouth North teammates Danny Kenney and Henry Novick both launched two-run shots, Whitman-Hanson's Taryn Leonard cranked a pair of homers, including the 20th of her career, finishing with six RBIs in an 18-5 win over Hingham. Advertisement Bedford enjoyed a trio of round-trippers, led by Rossi's two moon shots in addition to solo bombs from Kate Patterson and Becca Sobol . As did Wellesley, which got four-baggers from Margaret Redgate , Lucy Stathis , and Michelle Cunningham . The rest of the day's homers belonged to Upper Cape's Meadow Diede , Hanover's Talia Beer , Lexington's Sophie Glavin , Greater New Bedford's Boston Bettencourt , and Weymouth's Jill Ondrick . 5. Daily lacrosse leaderboard Goals Cooper Su , Medford, 12 Patrick McGowan , Haverhill, 7 Cam Turell , Dedham, 7 Allie Wile , Ipswich, 7 Alex Fivek , Concord-Carlisle, 6 Clare O'Keefe , Archbishop Williams, 6 Ella Palmer , Pentucket, 6 Finn Racki , St. Mary's, 6 Nick Burns , Westford, 5 Cat Colvin , Pentucket, 5 Caitlyn Naughton , Walpole, 5 Cole Rodgers , Sandwich, 5 Gavin Shipos , Medway, 5 Finn Wright , Ipswich, 5 Points Su, Medford, 15 McGowan, Haverhill, 10 Owen Considine , Lynnfield, 9 Burns, Westford, 8 O'Keefe, Archbishop Williams, 8 Wile, Ipswich, 8 Lexi Morrissey , Lincoln-Sudbury, 7 Naughton, Walpole, 7 Turell, Dedham, 7 Wright, Ipswich, 7 6. Daily strikeout leaderboard Delaney Moquin , Silver Lake, 16 Alyx Rossi , Bedford, 16 Jill Ondrick , Weymouth, 13 Jack Zimmerman , St. Mary's, 13 Liana Danubio , Norton, 12 Collin Meserve , East Bridgewater, 11 Paul Oliveira , Catholic Memorial, 11 Elsie Testa , Abington, 11 Cam Tetler , Plymouth South, 10 7. Commitment corner St. John's Prep senior Edwin Castro announced he is committed to play football at Endicott. The 5-foot-11-inch, 180-pound wide receiver/defensive back previously played at Lynn English. Thank you lord for allowing me to continue my academic and athletic career at endicott. I want to thank coach Mcgonagle and the staff for giving me the opportunity I also want to thank everyone who had pushed me everyday to be great. — E'CASTRO (@Edwin7castro) St. Mary's senior cornerback/wide receiver Tyler Guy made his commitment to Saint Anselm's football official with a signing ceremony. The 6-foot, 180-pound senior, who also played basketball for the Spartans, had announced his decision in March. Congratulations — St. Mary's Spartans Football (@SMH_SpartansFB) Austin Prep senior Amber Boardman , who hails from Lawrence and plays STORM club lacrosse, will continue her career at Thomas College. Advertisement Congratulations to Senior Amber Boardman of — Austin Prep AD (@AustinPrepAD) Brendan Kurie can be reached at