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WINTER SPORTS
BOYS BASKETBALL had a record setting season, finishing 17-3 and winning the Suburban South League Title. The team became the first boys team in school history to win a Western Mass Championship. The team was led by Cam Vedovelli ’23, who scored his 1,000th point and was named Western Mass Player of the Year by the Basketball Hall of Fame. The team made it to the second round of the State Tournament where they lost by 2 points in the final seconds of the game.

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GIRLS BASKETBALL enjoyed their best season in school history. Under the direction of new coach, Noris Cuevas, the team finished the season with a record of 17-3 and captured the Franklin West League Title. The team made the semi-finals of the Western Mass tournament and qualified for the State Tournament as well.

GIRLS HOCKEY had their best season in school history, finishing with a record of 13-6-2. The team qualified for the State Tournament and won their first round game before losing in the Round of 16 by a score of 2-0 to the eventual state champion, Shrewsbury. Co-op sophomore Felix Goeckel is the team’s starting goalie and won the Bessone Committee Rookie of the Year Award. Co-op senior Eleanor Jacoby was also honored with the Western Mass Coaches Association Unsung Hero Award.

BOYS HOCKEY enjoyed a terrific season, compiling a record of 16-2-4 and capturing their first outright Division 1 State Championship, with a thrilling 3-2 win against Xaverian in the Final at the TD Garden in Boston. Josh Iby ’23 was named Amo Bessone Award Winner by the Bessone Committee, presented to the season’s overall most valuable players.

Boys Basketball earns the Class A Western Mass Champion title after winning 57-46 over West Springfield in the championship game.
Brenna Sears competed at the MIAA All-State Championship and set a new record in the 600 meters, running 1:40.16.