Every 2024 MetroWest and Milford winter state champ in swimming, skiing, track and wrestling
Nothing beats raising a trophy or donning a medal declaring you the best in the state.
MetroWest and Milford athletes have added a plethora of titles to stuff their school's trophy cases.
From the track to the pool and even the snow, here's everyone who has won a state championship from MetroWest and Milford so far this winter (this list will be updated):
INDIVIDUALS
AIDAN BAUM, Milford boys wrestling
The junior earned his first Division 2 state title with a 7-1 victory over Silver Lake's Justin Vincenti at 144 pounds. He was second a season ago.
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MICHAEL BOULANGER, Milford boys wrestling
The junior repeated as the Division 2 state champion after he pinned Middleborough's Matthew Patterson in 3 minutes, 36 seconds to win the 138-pound title.
CHRISTOPHER BROOKS, Wellesley boys indoor track & field
He showed off hiss peed against the state's best to win the 550meter dash at the Meet of Chamions on Saturday in 6.42 seconds. He also won the Division 2 title in 6.4 seconds.
ANNIE COMELLA, Wellesley girls indoor track & field
She crossed the line first in the 55-meter dash Friday to win the Division 2 title in 7.19 seconds. The junior also captured the Meet of Champions long jump at 18 feet, 2.5 inches.
AVERIE DENNELLE, Tri-County indoor girls track & field
The senior captured the Division 5 girls high jump championship when she cleared 5 feet, 2 inches at the Reggie Lewis Events Center on Wednesday.
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ADRIANA DEGROAT, Framingham girls wrestling
She took down Stoughton's Angelina Berry in the third period at 120 pounds to capture the All-State crown. The freshman claimed the Division 1 state title at 120 pounds by pinning Malden/Everett's Katelynn Vo in 1:06 on Saturday.
Adriana DeGroat of @FHSFlyersSports defeats Angelina Berry of @CoachIverson_ to win 120-pound All-States title. @MetroWestSports @MIAA033 pic.twitter.com/ZNAGkV972y
— Tim Dumas (@TimDumas) February 24, 2024
ABBY DESMARAIS, Framingham girls indoor track and field
She won the 300-meter dash at Saturday's Meet of Champions in 39.99 seconds. The Holy Cross-bound senior topped the podium twice at the Division 1 state championships in the 55-meter dash (7.03) and the 300 (39.61).
MADISON DOWD, Tri-County girls wrestling
Dowd took down Gloucester's Morgan Pennimpede in 3 minutes, 10 seconds for her first all-state title at 132 pounds. It only took her 32 seconds to pin Boston Latin's Anjue Liang and secure the 132-pound championship in Division.
Madison Dowd of @TriRvths win a pin of Morgan Pennimpede of Gloucester and a coach to win All-States title. @MetroWestSports @MIAA033 pic.twitter.com/Ti45KcsHkK
— Tim Dumas (@TimDumas) February 24, 2024
SARAH DUMAS, Franklin girls indoor track & field
The Penn-bound senior captured two medals at the Division 1 state championships Thursday at the Reggie Lewis Center in Boston. Dumas took first in the girls 55-meter hurdles in 8.44 seconds. She also leapt over 5 feet, 2 inches to place fourth in the high jump.
LANDRY FITZGERALD, Bellingham boy wrestling
The heavyweight pinned his way to a Division 2 championship, taking down Plymouth South's Brendan Nunley with 15 seconds remaining in the first period Saturday.
Landry Fitzgerald slammed his way to a D2 MA Heavyweight Championship 🖤🎖💜 pic.twitter.com/UqRkwfttcn
— DwayneFitz (@dwayne_fitz) February 18, 2024
ADRIAN GUZMAN, Ashland boys wrestling
He took down Nathan Hicks for the Division 3 title at 157 pounds with a third-period pin Saturday.
ARYAMAN JAIN, Westborough boys swimming
He sprinted to the Division 1 50-yard freestyle gold medal in 21.69 seconds Sunday at MIT.
OLIVIA LABELLE, Algonquin girls track and field
She set the state's top mark in the 55-meter hurdles in winning the Division 2 championship Friday in 8.39 seconds.
SASHA LAMAKINA, Framingham girls indoor track and field
She won the Division 1 600-meter run title in 1 minute, 36.53 seconds Thursday.
KAUA LIMA, Holliston boys indoor track & field
He cleared 6 feet, 2 inches Sunday to win the Division 4 high jump title.
CARMEN LUISI, Holliston girls indoor track & field
The multiple-time cross country state champion added two Division 4 crowns Sunday. She won the 1,000-meter run in 2:58.24 and the mile in 5:02.68.
DEREK MARCOLINI, Milford boys wrestling
He bested Whitman-Hanson's PJ Katz 9-1 to win the Division 2 championship at 113 pounds.
Derek Marcolini of @HawkNationAD wins 113-pound title with 9-1 win over PJ Katz @WHathletics. @MetroWestSports @MHSSPRAWL pic.twitter.com/LHwik4s7au
— Tim Dumas (@TimDumas) February 17, 2024
LUCA MARSHALL, Tri-County girls wrestling
She pinned Salem's Sophia Fritz 24 seconds into the second period to win the Division 2 championship at 126 pounds.
OWEN MENENDEZ, Marlborough boys wrestling
He claimed the Division 3 title at 138 pounds with a second-period pin against Pathfinder's William Burke.
ANGIE NOMMI, Ashland girls wrestling
She pinned Pathfinder's Makayla Patrick in 31 seconds to win the 145-pound championship in Division 3. Nommi joined the Clockers wrestling program this season.
GABRIELLE PIERRE, Lincoln-Sudbury girls indoor track and field
The junior set the top long jump mark in Massachusetts this year, clearing 19 feet, 2.25 inches to win the Division 1 state title Thursday at the Reggie Lewis Center in Boston. It's the 19th-best jump in the U.S. this year.
Congrats to Gabby Pierre, Your D1 Long Jump State Champion with a huge jump of 19’2”
Top jump in the State this year and good for #19 in the Country!!
@LSBoosters @BostonHeraldHS @GlobeSchools @metrowestdaily pic.twitter.com/bfnpi4nSUb— LSWarriors (@Warriors978) February 16, 2024
ANTON PUHACH, Ashland boys wrestling
He pinned Scituate's Paul Cheverie in 3 minutes, 17 seconds to win the Division 3 championship 1t 175 pounds Saturday. Puhach was third a season ago.
NORA QUITT, Ashland
She repeated as an All-State champion, taking down Longmeadow's Gianna Reed in 21 seconds at 138 pounds. Quitt also added a Division 3 trophy to her case. She pined her teammate Carly Larson in 27 seconds for the 138-pound crown on Saturday. She spent 1:06 total on the mat between the divisional semifinals and finals, earning two pins in less than 40 seconds each. That earned her the meet's "Outstanding Wrestler" honor.
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EMILY RICHARDSON, Framingham girls indoor track & field
She captured the Division 1 girls shot put championship with a toss of 39 feet, 0.5 inches Thursday.
ALEXANDRIA TAYLOR, Lincoln-Sudbury girls nordic skiing
The sophomore captured the girls individual state championship Wednesday at Prospect Mountain in Vermont. She completed the seven-kilometer course in 21:47, 53 seconds ahead of the second-place finisher. The Warriors finished fifth as a team.
CHARLOTTE TUXBURY, Wellesley girls indoor track & field
The junior ran away with the Meet of Champions mile title at the Reggie Lewis Center on Saturday in Boston. She crossed the line in 4 minutes 56.35 seconds for the top time in Massachusetts ths winter. She also beat out a tight field to win the Division 2 girls mile championship in 5:00.44.
The incredible start continues for Wellesley (@wellesleysports), as Charlotte Tuxbury places first in the girls’ mile with a time of 5:00.44. @BostonHeraldHS pic.twitter.com/X4qKJIGTz0
— Brendan Connelly (@BConn63) February 16, 2024
STEPHEN WHITE, Algonquin boys indoor track & field
He claimed two Division 2 distance titles Friday. finished out front of the boys mile field to win in 4:24.63. White was also first in the two-mile (9:43.82).
And out of nowhere, Stephen White emerges from the pack! He turns on the jets, and the Algonquin (@ARHSTitans) senior will ride the wave all the way to a victory in the boys’ mile! What a comeback!
Final time: 4:24.63. @BostonHeraldHS pic.twitter.com/2eVTFRy7NY— Brendan Connelly (@BConn63) February 16, 2024
TYLER ZILINSKI, Ashland/Medfield boys alpine skiing
He flew down the giant slalom course at Wachusett Mountain in 53.53 seconds to win the boys individual championship Tuesday. He edged the field by .04 seconds. Zilinski also placed fourth in the slalom (46.85).
TEAMS
ALGONQUIN BOYS 4x800 RELAY
Joseph Lamburn, Jonah Gould, Matthew Zhang and Aiden Ruiz held on for a Division 2 championship Friday in 8:14.9.
ALGONQUIN GIRLS 4x200 RELAY
Arianna Gentile, Olivia LaBelle, Audrey Helwig and Mackenzie Clark took the Division 2 gold medal in 1:45.6, a second clear of second-place Concord-Carlisle.
ASHLAND GIRLS WRESTLING
The Clockers put five wrestlers on the podium and were the only program to win two individual titles en route to securing the program's first state championship in its first year of existence. Ashland scored 61 points, and second-place South Shore had 42.
DOVER-SHERBORN/WESTON BOYS HOCKEY
The Raiders defeated Hanover 5-1 at TD Garden on Sunday to claim the program's first state championship.
HOLLISTON GIRLS INDOOR TEACK & FIELD
The Panthers scored 69 points on Sunday to win the Division 4 team championship for the second time.
Girls Track with their hardware #StateChamps pic.twitter.com/BSQg0ASChp
— Holliston Athletics (@HollistonAD) February 18, 2024
LINCOLN-SUDBURY BOYS 400-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY
The Warriors team of Grant Jackson, Elijah Dimov, Graham Skelly and Thomas Eppich out-touched Westford Academy to claim the Division 1 state championship in 3 minutes, 16.29 seconds Sunday. They were 0.43 seconds ahead of the ghosts to close the meet. L-S placed third in the team standings.
TRI-COUNTY GIRLS WRESTLING
Buoyed by two individual champions, the Cougars scored 61 points at Algonquin on Saturday to claim the program's first championship.
WAYLAND GIRLS 200-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY
The Warriors foursome of Catherine Newark, Adah Shulman, Arpi Abrahamian and Paulina Ilyin topped the Division 2 podium in 1:41.5 seconds. They barely edged top-seeded Duxbury by .14 seconds.
200 Free State Champs! pic.twitter.com/iL1dgGF57t
— Wayland Athletics (@WaylanAthletics) February 17, 2024
WELLESLEY GIRLS INDOOR TRACK & FIELD
The Raiders scored 80 points to claim their seventh straight Division 2 state championship Friday. They won two relays and two individual events to dominate the field. The second-place team scored 58.5 points.
And with 80 points as a team, your Div. 2 girls indoor track and field champion is…Wellesley (@wellesleysports)! It is the seventh straight divisional title for the program. @BostonHeraldHS pic.twitter.com/Ly4NMricCz
— Brendan Connelly (@BConn63) February 17, 2024
WELLESLEY GIRLS 4x400
Delaney Dyer, Ava O'Grady, Emma Tuxbury and Kayla Bohlin each took their lap around the track and ended up with a Division 2 state championship Friday in 4:05.53.
WELLESLEY GIRLS 4x800
Delaney Dyer, Emma Tuxbury, Kayla Bohlin and Charlotte Tuxbury ran away from the rest of the Division 2 field to win gold in 9:45.41. No one else was under 10 minutes. They added an all-state championship Saturday in 9:27.4. It set the second quickest time in the state this year and ranks No. 22 in the country.
This article originally appeared on MetroWest Daily News: MetroWest and Milford 2024 MIAA winter state champions