The MIAA state tournaments are bringing out the best in the students participating in the Globe’s unique sports photojournalism program.

Down below, you can enjoy more than 40 pictures which capture the highs and lows of tournament action across the region.

This high school photojournalism program is free for any high school student in the state to join. To join for the rest of the school year, simply sign up here.

If you have questions, please send them to John Vitti at john.vitti@globe.com.

Tabor sophomore running back Lucas Fickeisen follows his blocking during a 42-21 win over visiting Buckingham Browne & Nichols in the John Papas Bowl to determine the NEPSAC Class B champ on Nov. 15, 2025.Andrew Lavin/Nantucket High School
Concord-Carlisle junior Max Hepworth takes the game-winning shot to seal a 2-1 overtime win over visiting Brookline in the MIAA Division 1 quarterfinals on Nov. 14, 2025.Aidan Moroney/Concord-Carlisle High School
Concord-Carlisle junior Max Hepworth (foreground) celebrates his game-winning goal in overtime, which sealed a 2-1 victory over visiting Brookline in the MIAA Division 1 quarterfinals on Nov. 14, 2025.Aidan Moroney/Concord-Carlisle High School
Members of the Bishop Feehan football team display a variety of expressions after their 33-12 win over visiting Chelmsford in the MIAA Division 2 tournament on Nov. 14, 2025.Naren Lokam/Bishop Feehan High School
Shawsheen athletic director and coach Al Constabile presents the MIAA Division 5 Final Four trophy to (from left) captains Dyllon Pratt, Nate Malandain, Eric Banda, Jake Banda, and James Tildsley after their 28-7 victory over visiting St. Mary’s on Nov. 14, 2025.Madeline Manning/Shawsheen Valley Technical
The Somerset Berkley field hockey team celebrates as the team captains lift the MIAA Division 2 state championship trophy after a 3-0 win against Hingham at Burlington High on Nov. 15, 2025.Calder Troutman/Somerset Berkley Regional High School
Somerset Berkley goalie Mia Wiley receives her state championship medal after a 3-0 win against Hingham in the MIAA Division 2 title game at Burlington High on Nov. 15, 2025.Calder Troutman/Somerset Berkley Regional High School
Avon Old Farms quarterback Matthew Baer dives into the end zone for a touchdown during a 35-21 victory over visiting Williston in the Drew Gamere Bowl to determine the Class A NEPSAC champions on Nov. 15, 2025.Teddy Overtree/Hampshire Regional High School
Avon Old Farms quarterback Matthew Baer scores one of his three rushing touchdowns during a 35-21 victory over visiting Williston in the Drew Gamere Bowl to determine the Class A NEPSAC champions on Nov. 15, 2025.Teddy Overtree/Hampshire Regional High School
Masconomet’s Mia Schiavuzzo (left), Sophie Nelson (center), and Kaia Reardon (right) celebrate the lone goal, scored by Ava Wexler, in the Division 2 quarterfinal over Hingham in Danvers on Nov. 12, 2025.Zoe Blumenthal/Melrose High School
The Masconomet girls’ soccer team celebrates with junior Ava Wexler (6) after her goal secured 1-0 Division 2 quarterfinal win over Hingham in Danvers on Nov. 12, 2025.Zoe Blumenthal/Melrose High School
Wilmington sophomore Caroline Broussard (21) is congratulated after her goal by sophomores Hanna Hadzic, Emily Laquidara, and Avery King during a 3-0 win over visiting East Bridgewater in the MIAA Division 3 tournament on Nov. 10, 2025.Conor Kinneen/Wilmington High School
Wilmington seniors Ali McElligott and Cate McDonald celebrate after Cates’s goal during a 3-0 win over visiting East Bridgewater in the MIAA Division 3 tournament on Nov. 10, 2025.Conor Kinneen/Wilmington High School
Dartmouth’s Caleb DaSilva (10) congratulates Landon Raposa on his goal during a 3-0 win over visiting Sharon in the MIAA Division 2 quarterfinals on Nov. 13, 2025.Jake Fernandes/Bishop Stang High School
Dartmouth’s Lucas Macedo takes a shot during a 3-0 win over visiting Sharon in the MIAA Division 2 quarterfinals on Nov. 13, 2025.Jake Fernandes/Bishop Stang High School
St. John’s Prep’s Andrew Wenzel sails a pass during a 4-1 win over visiting Cambridge in the MIAA Division 1 tournament on Nov. 12, 2025.Matteo Faggiano/St. John’s Prep
Concord-Carlisle junior Emmy O’Donnell (11) moves upfield during a 1-0 victory over host Bishop Feehan in the MIAA Division 1 quarterfinals on Nov. 13, 2025.Aidan Moroney/Concord-Carlisle High School
Concord-Carlisle junior goalie Aubrey Monaghan (0) celebrates with sophomore teammates Catherine Kilmartin (left) and Renee Feigh after a 1-0 victory over host Bishop Feehan in the MIAA Division 1 girls’ soccer quarterfinals on Nov. 13, 2025.Aidan Moroney/Concord-Carlisle High School
It’s all smiles for Concord-Carlisle after its 1-0 win over host Bishop Feehan in the MIAA Division 1 girls’ soccer quarterfinals on Nov. 13, 2025.Naren Lokam/Bishop Feehan High School
Bishop Feehan’s Mary-Clare Thorp (middle left) and Samantha Roveda (middle right) make their way off the field after a 1-0 loss to visiting Concord-Carlisle in the MIAA Division 1 girls’ soccer quarterfinals on Nov. 13, 2025.Naren Lokam/Bishop Feehan High School
Hingham’s Sam Ruddick is consoled by her teammates after a 3-0 loss to Somerset Berkley in the MIAA Division 2 state title game at Burlington High on Nov. 15, 2025.Calder Troutman/Somerset Berkley Regional High School
Somerset Berkley’s Ella Vaught (left) battles Claire LaRonde during a 3-0 win over Hingham in the MIAA Division 2 state title game at Burlington High on Nov. 15, 2025.Calder Troutman/Somerset Berkley Regional High School
Hamilton College’s Lilly Truchon runs from a defender during a 1-0 loss to Wesleyan in the NCAA Division 3 field hockey tournament on Nov. 15, 2025, at Babson University in Wellesley, Mass.Vanessa Taxiarchis/Wayland High School
Shawsheen center Eric Banda signals the team to take position during a 28-7 victory over visiting St. Mary’s in the MIAA Division 5 quarterfinals on Nov. 14, 2025.Madeline Manning/Shawsheen Valley Technical
Tabor junior Anthony DiGiantommaso looks for an opening during a 42-21 win over visiting Buckingham Browne & Nichols in the John Papas Bowl to determine the NEPSAC Class B champ on Nov. 15, 2025.Andrew Lavin/Nantucket High School
Buckingham Browne & Nichols senior wide receiver Vince Snoonian turns upfield during a 42-21 loss at Tabor in the John Papas Bowl to determine the NEPSAC Class B champ on Nov. 15, 2025.Andrew Lavin/Nantucket High School
St. John’s Prep’s Maxwell Parent ran for a school-record 354 yards and five touchdowns during a 48-32 victory over visiting Leominster in the MIAA Division 1 quarterfinals on Nov. 14, 2025.Matteo Faggiano/St. John’s Prep
Somerset Berkley’s Liam Meehan drives for more yardage during a 32-24 loss to host Falmouth on Nov. 14, 2025.Calder Troutman/Somerset Berkley Regional High School
Falmouth’s TrèChaun Days tries to tackle Sam Melo during a 32-24 win over visiting Somerset Berkley on Nov. 14, 2025.Calder Troutman/Somerset Berkley Regional High School
Jake Banda (42) scored three touchdowns to help Shawsheen Tech run over visiting St. Mary’s, 28-7, in the MIAA Division 5 quarterfinals on Nov. 14, 2025.Madeline Manning/Shawsheen Valley Technical
Xaverian’s Nico Tordiglione celebrates a first down during a 49-17 win over visiting Andover in the MIAA Division 1 quarterfinals on Nov. 14, 2025.Cullen Melsheimer/Xaverian High School
Xaverian’s Dave Chiavegato (1), Will Wood (2), and Bryan Assuncao (65) celebrate a touchdown in their 49-17 win over visiting Andover in the MIAA Division 1 quarterfinals on Nov. 14, 2025.Cullen Melsheimer/Xaverian High School
Tabor quarterback Peter Bourque (6) and wide receiver Trey Grant (3) celebrate a touchdown during a 42-21 win over visiting Buckingham Browne & Nichols in the John Papas Bowl to determine the NEPSAC Class B champ on Nov. 15, 2025.Andrew Lavin/Nantucket High School
Bishop Feehan junior Dexter Izzo hits quarterback Anthony Mauriello just after he released a pass a 33-12 win over visiting Chelmsford on Nov. 14, 2025.Paige Berry/Bishop Feehan High School
Falmouth’s Versai Suite waits for a pass before Sam Melo can arrive during a 32-24 win over visiting Somerset Berkley on Nov. 14, 2025.Calder Troutman/Somerset Berkley Regional High School
Falmouth’s Trey Cardoza (right) reaches for a pass alongside Sam Melo during a 32-24 win over visiting Somerset Berkley on Nov. 14, 2025.Calder Troutman/Somerset Berkley Regional High School
St. Mary’s Rowan Merryman carries a message of thanks during the MIAA Division 5 quarterfinals at Shawsheen on Nov. 14, 2025.Madeline Manning/Shawsheen Valley Technical
Concord-Carlisle senior captain Tyler Shepard (middle) runs toward his teammates after scoring the game-tying goal in the first 10 minutes on Nov. 14, 2025. Concord-Carlisle would end up beating visiting Brookline, 2-1, in overtime to advance to the MIAA Division 1 semifinals.Aidan Moroney/Concord-Carlisle High School
The St. John’s Prep poses with the trophy and banner after advancing to the MIAA Division 1 semifinals with a 48-32 victory over visiting Leominster on Nov. 14, 2025.Matteo Faggiano/St. John’s Prep
Members of the Bishop Feehan football — (from left) Gavin Mooney, Colin Lahiff, Colton Carges, John Caggiano, and Mark Soryal — hoist the MIAA Division 2 Elite Eight trophy after a 33-12 win over visiting Chelmsford on Nov. 14, 2025.Naren Lokam/Bishop Feehan High School
The Dartmouth boys’ soccer team poses with the MIAA Division 2 Final Four banner and trophy after a 3-0 win over visiting Sharon on Nov. 13, 2025.Jake Fernandes/Bishop Stang High School
The Concord-Carlisle boys’ soccer team celebrates with the MIAA Division 1 Final Four trophy and banner after a 2-1 overtime win over visiting Brookline on Nov. 14, 2025.Aidan Moroney/Concord-Carlisle High School
The Masconomet girls’ soccer team poses after beating Hingham, 1-0, and advancing to the MIAA Division 2 semifinals on Nov. 12, 2025, at Danvers High.Zoe Blumenthal/Melrose High School
The Shawsheen football team raises the MIAA Division 5 Final Four trophy after its 28-7 victory over visiting St. Mary’s on Nov. 14, 2025.Madeline Manning/Shawsheen Valley Technical

John Vitti can be reached at john.vitti@globe.com. Follow him @GlobeVitti.

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