List of Massachusetts state high school baseball champions

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Below is a list of Massachusetts state high school baseball champions sanctioned by the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association since the organization began holding state championship games in 1934. [1]

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State Champions

YearDivision 1ADivision 1Division 2Division 3Division 4
1934  Walpole    
1935 Somerville
1936Templeton
1937 Lynn English
1938 Brockton
1939 Palmer
1940 Belmont
1941Somerville (2)
1942 Turners Falls
1943 Norwood
1944 Newton
1945No state finals due to travel restraints
1946 Keith Academy
1947 Lynn Classical
1948 Springfield Cathedral
1949 Pittsfield
1950 Holyoke
1951Somerville (3)
1952 St. John's
1953Holyoke (2)
1954Somerville (4)
1955Newton (2)
1956 Everett
1957 Durfee
1958 St. Stephen's
1959Belmont (2)
1960Pittsfield (2)
1961 Chicopee
1962Chicopee (2)
1963Chicopee (3)
1964 Waltham
1965Somerville (5)
1966Pittsfield (3)
1967 Westfield
1968 Springfield Tech
1969Springfield Tech (2)
1970Springfield Tech (3)
1971Durfee (2)
1972 Braintree St. Joseph's
1973 Catholic Memorial Lynn Tech
1974 North Reading Quabbin Regional
1975Springfield Tech (4)St. Joseph's (2)
1976St. John's (2) Grafton Norwell
1977 St. Peter's Tantasqua Regional West Boylston
1978Holyoke (3) Drury Frontier Regional
1979 Chicopee Comp Somerset Matignon
1980Lynn English (2) Westborough Norton
1981Brockton (2) Winthrop Ware
1982No state finals due to Prop. 2
1983No state finals due to Prop. 2
1984Braintree (2) Stoughton Millbury
1985Holyoke (4) Marblehead Hopkins Academy
1986 Leominster Franklin Oxford
1987St. Peter-Marian (2) Holliston St. Mary's Lynn
1988Leominster (2) Hamilton-Wenham St. Mary's Lynn (2)
1989Braintree (3) Salem Norton (2)
1990 Milford Drury (2) Bishop Connolly
1991 Andover Westborough (2) Narragansett Regional
1992Andover (2) Archbishop Williams Marblehead (2)
1993 New Bedford Clinton Swampscott
1994New Bedford (2) Bishop Feehan Pentucket Regional
1995Durfee (3) Stoneham Archbishop Williams (2)
1996Leominster (3) Reading Harwich
1997Brockton (3) Middleborough Amesbury
1998New Bedford (3) Auburn Bishop Stang
1999 St. John's Prep Hudson Northbridge
2000St. John's Prep (2) Masconomet Regional Ashland
2001 Boston College High Danvers Nipmuc Regional
2002St. John's (3)Hudson (2)Nipmuc Regional (2)
2003 Malden Catholic Athol Marian
2004 Xaverian Brothers Hopkinton Bishop Fenwick
2005 West Springfield Lincoln-Sudbury Nipmuc Regional (3)
2006 Algonquin Regional Somerset (2)Harwich (2)
2007Lincoln-Sudbury (2) Oliver Ames Harwich (3)
2008Boston College High (2) Plymouth North Westwood
2009Boston College High (3)Auburn (2) Abington
2010 Amherst Regional Northbridge (2)Norton (3) Cohasset
2011Lincoln-Sudbury (3)Plymouth North (2) Newburyport Cohasset (2)
2012Xaverian Brothers (2) South Hadley North Reading (2) Georgetown
2013 Bridgewater-Raynham Hingham Middleborough (2) Lowell Catholic
2014Newton North (3)Leominster (4)Masconomet Regional (2) Bellingham Pope John Paul II
2015Braintree (4)Norwood (2)Middleborough (3)St. Mary's Lynn (3)St. John Paul II (2)
2016Braintree (5)West Springfield (2) Dighton-Rehoboth Groton-Dunstable St. John Paul II (3)
2017St. John's (4) Taconic Greater New Bedford Auburn (3) St. Mary's Westfield
2018Franklin (2) Needham North Attleborough Austin Prep Archbishop Williams (3)
2019 North Andover Taunton St. Mary's Lynn (4)Taconic (2) Manchester-Essex
2020No season due to the COVID–19 pandemic
2021No tournament due to COVID–19Xaverian Brothers (3)St. Mary's Lynn (5)Taconic (3)Hopkins Academy (2)

Most Championships

RankSchoolNumberYears
1Somerville51935, 1941, 1951, 1954, 1965
2Braintree51972, 1984, 1989, 2015, 2016
3St. Mary's Lynn51987, 1988, 2017, 2019, 2021
4Springfield Tech41968, 1969, 1970, 1975
5Holyoke41950, 1953, 1978, 1985
6Leominster41986, 1988, 1996, 2014
7St. John's41952, 1976, 2002, 2017
8Chicopee31961, 1962, 1963
9Pittsfield31949, 1960, 1966
10Durfee31957, 1971, 1995

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References

  1. "State Champions". Massachusetts Baseball Coaches Association. Retrieved 13 August 2021.