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MIAA SPRING CHAMPIONSHIPS

Champions crowned on a whirlwind day to wrap up the spring high school sports season. Here’s a look at who won titles.

Newburyport girls’ lacrosse players (from left) Isabella Rosa, MaKenna Ward, Anna Affolter, and Olivia McDonald celebrated after they won the Division 3 championship.Ken McGagh for The Boston Globe

The 2023 spring high school sports season reached its conclusion Sunday with the coronation of state champions all across Massachusetts.

Here is a compilation of the results from all MIAA title games for the eight spring sports:

Baseball

at Polar Park, Worcester

DIVISION 1

Final: Taunton 7, Franklin 2

Taunton pitcher Johnny Escobalez (No. 14) hoists the hardware after leading the Tigers to a 7-2 victory over Franklin in a matchup of Hockomock League rivals in the Division 1 state baseball final on Sunday at Polar Park in Worcester.Mark Stockwell for The Boston Globe

DIVISION 2

Final: Milton 6, King Philip 2

DIVISION 3

Final: Oakmont 5, Medfield 3 (12 innings)

DIVISION 4

Final: Seekonk 5, Abington 0

DIVISION 5

Final: Bourne 10, Hopkins Academy 5

Softball

at Sortino Field, UMass Amherst

DIVISION 1

Final: Taunton 6, Central Catholic 1

DIVISION 2

Final: Burlington 10, Tewksbury 9 (8 innings)

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Burlington sophomore Madison King (18) celebrates with her teammate after scoring a run during the MIAA Division 2 softball final against Tewksbury in Amherst.Nathan Klima for The Boston Globe

DIVISION 3

Final: Middleborough 15, Norton 3

DIVISION 4

Final: Joseph Case 7, Hampshire 2

DIVISION 5

Final: Greenfield 10, Turners Falls 2

Boys’ lacrosse

Sunday at Burlington High/Babson College

DIVISION 1

St. John’s Prep’s Matt Morrow, (No. 15) and the rest of the Eagles celebrate their Division 1 state championship victory over BC High, 16-14, on Sunday at Burlington High School.Ken McGagh for The Boston Globe

Final: St. John’s Prep 16, BC High 14

DIVISION 2

Final: Reading 9, Duxbury 4

DIVISION 3

Final: Norwell 10, Falmouth 4

DIVISION 4

Final: Cohasset 8, Sandwich 4

Girls’ lacrosse

Sunday at Babson College/Burlington High

DIVISION 1

Final: Lincoln-Sudbury 10, Westwood 9

DIVISION 2

Final: Notre Dame (Hingham) 19, Wayland 5

DIVISION 3

Final: Newburyport 13, Norwell 10

DIVISION 4

Final: Dover-Sherborn 10, Ipswich 9

Belmont's Myles Torres tries to break through an arm tackle from a St. John's Prep defender in the Marauders Division 1 boys' rugby state title victory.Laurie Swope for The Boston Globe

Rugby

Sunday at Curry College

DIVISION 1 BOYS

Final: Belmont 24, St. John’s Prep 14

DIVISION 2 BOYS

Final: Weymouth 59, Algonquin 14

DIVISION 1 GIRLS

Final: Belmont 59, Brookline 0

Boys’ tennis

Sunday at duPont Courts, MIT

DIVISION 1

Lexington's Joel McCandless (above) led the Minutemen to a 5-0 victory over Brookline in the Division 1 boys' state championship match. on Sunday at MIT's duPont courts.Taylor Coester for The Boston Globe

Final: Lexington 5, Brookline 0

DIVISION 2

Final: Duxbury 3, Westborough 2

DIVISION 3

Final: Wayland 4, Dover-Sherborn 1

DIVISION 4

Final: Weston 5, Lynnfield 0

Girls’ tennis

Sunday at duPont Courts, MIT

DIVISION 1

Final: Lexington 4, Lincoln-Sudbury 1

DIVISION 2

Final: Masconomet 4, Westborough 1

DIVISION 3

Final: Newburyport 3, Weston 2

The Newburyport girls' tennis team celebrates a soaring achievement after winning the Division 3 state championship on Sunday at MIT's duPont courts.Taylor Coester for The Boston Globe

DIVISION 4

Final: Hamilton-Wenham 4, Manchester-Essex 1

Boys’ volleyball

at Worcester State

DIVISION 1

Final: Needham 3, Newton North 0

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Needham senior Raymond Weng, who started on all three of the Rockets' state championship team, took first crack at hoisting the trophy after their triumph over Newton North in the Division 1 boys' volleyball finals.Matthew J. Lee/Globe Staff

DIVISION 2

Final: Agawam 3, Westfield 0