There's a lot to keep up with this time of year. Holiday weekends. Graduation. Various spring state tournaments and championships.
We understand. We've got you covered just like we did all winter.
Here's every athlete and team from MetroWest and the Milford area that won a state championship this spring:
Individuals
Matthew Acquah, Natick
He cleared 46 feet, 7.75 inches to win the Division 1 boys triple jump crown.
Nico Begic, Lincoln-Sudbury
He sprinted to the boys 200-meter Division 1 title in 21.65 seconds, just .05 seconds ahead of second-place.
Haley Bilodeau, Blackstone Valley Tech
She maneuvered around the track to win the Division 3 400 hurdles in 1 minutes, 3.4 seconds, setting a meet record in the process.
Kayla Bohlin, Wellesley
She broke the tape in the 800 (2:15.25) at the Division 2 championship meet.
Alice Brambati, Hopkinton
She covered 36-1 in the triple jump to claim a Division 2 title.
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Christopher Brooks, Wellesley
He set the Division 2 state championships meet record in the boys 200 in 21.35 seconds and won the gold in the 100 in 10.72, just .01 seconds ahead of second place.
Alex Chen, Westborough
He beat out three teammates to win the Division 3 pole vault title at 13-6. The top four finishers were from Westborough.
Annie Comella, Wellesley
She sprinted to first in both the 100 (12.32) and 200 (24.88) at the Division 2 championship meet.
Lily DeForge, Franklin
She was first in the Division 1 discus at 133-9.
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Abby Desmarais, Framingham
She sprinted to another state championship, claiming the Division 1 100 in 11.93 seconds.
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Sarah Dumas, Franklin
She followed her Division 1 pentathlon victory (3346 points) with two individual event championships. Dumas won the 100 hurdles in 14.29 seconds the the 400 hurdles in 1:03.16 seconds.
Elizabeth Hopkins, Franklin
She threw the javelin 137-2 to place first in the Division 1 meet.
Josie Hopkins, Hopkinton
She scored 2,782 points to win the Division 2 girls pentathlon.
Charity Johnson, Medway
She dominated the throwing events at the Division 5 state championships. Johnson set a meet record in the discus at 130 feet and won the shot put at 38 feet.
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Kenny Kalvinek, Blackstone Valley Tech
He won the Division 3 discus at 164-07.
Maggie Kuchman, Holliston
She added to her impressive haul this season that includes a cross-country crown and indoor medals. Kuchman was first in the Division 4 girls 900 (2:17.31).
Olivia LaBelle, Algonquin
She soared over the 100 hurdles in 14.57 seconds to earn a Division 2 title.
Miles Lipka, Algonquin
He cleared 6-4 to capture the Division 2 boys high jump title.
Eli Merritt, Wellesley
He was first in the boys 800 (1:56.11) and mile (4:18.3) at the Division 2 state meet.
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Gabrielle Pierre, Lincoln-Sudbury
She dominated the horizontal jumps at the Division 1 state championships. Pierre cleared 43 feet in the triple jump, winning comfortably and setting the No. 2 mark in the U.S. this year. She qualified for the U20 national championships and is a foot shy of qualifying for the Olympic trials. Pierre was first in the long jump at 19-2.
Parker Rogers, Marlborough
He was first in the discus at 167-06, winning the Division 4 crown.
James Scott, Franklin
He launched the javelin 165-2 and won the Division 1 boys championship.
Charlotte Tuxbury, Wellesley
She set a Division 2 meet record in the mile in 4:54.56 and completed the distance double with a gold medal in the two-mile.
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Katelyn Winchester, Westborough
She cleared 10 feet, 7 inches to win the Division 3 pole vault title, as the Rangers went 1-2-3.
Teams
Algonquin Girls 4x100
The team of Arianna Gentile, Olivia LaBelle, Mackenzie Clark and Audrey Helwig sprinted to a Division 2 title in 48.86 seconds.
Franklin girls track & field
The Panthers won five individual events and scored 74 points to claim the Division 1 team title.
Natick Unified track & field
The Redhawks claimed their second straight title at home. They won four events and scored 254 points, more than the second and third place teams combined.
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Tri-County softball
The Cougars claimed the state vocational championship with a 7-3 victory against Minuteman. Breann MacMillan was 4-for-4 with two RBIs and scored two runs. It was the Cougars' first title in program history. Nicole Ayre was 3-for-3, and Ava Cossette had two hits, two stolen bases and scored two runs for Tri-County. Cougars freshman Neila Schweitzer launched a two-run homer among her two hits and threw four innings on the mound. Tri-County's Elle Marshall also homered and pitched three innings, while Kaleigh Stenstrom tripled.
Wellesley boys 4x100
They narrowly broke the tape at the Division 2 state championships, winning gold in 42.07 seconds. Brooks anchored the team with Matthew Yen, Matthew Leibman and James Hoffman in front of him.
Wellesley girls track & field
They piled up 101 points to win the Division 2 team title. Raiders won five individual events and two relays.
Wellesley girls 4x400
The Raiders broke the tape for a Division 2 championship in 4:02.4 seconds. Delaney Dyer, Emma Tuxbury, Bohlin and Sydney Kim passed the baton.
Wellesley girls 4x800
The team of Charlotte Tuxbury, Emma Tuxbury, Delaney Dyer and Kayla Bohlin pulled away from the field to claim a Division 2 gold medal in 9:30.49.