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MIAA Baseball State Championships Return to Worcester’s Polar Park

Four days of high‑school competition showcase the best teams across multiple divisions

The Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA) will host its high school baseball state championship games this weekend in Worcester, Massachusetts, drawing teams from across the state to compete for top honors.

A Milestone at Polar Park

This year marks the fourth consecutive season that the championship series has been staged at Polar Park, the modern ballpark that opened in 2021 and accommodates nearly 9,100 spectators, creating a vibrant atmosphere for players and fans alike.

Friday’s schedule features two matchups: Division 5’s top‑seeded English High School will face No. 2 Georgetown High School at 4 p.m., followed by a Division 2 clash where No. 4 Milton takes on No. 11 King Philip at 7 p.m.

Saturday’s action expands to three games. At noon, Division 4’s No. 1 Hamilton‑Wenham will meet No. 7 Seekonk, and later in the afternoon No. 3 Middleboro will square off against No. 5 Apponequet at 3 p.m. The day will close with a Division 1 showdown at 7 p.m. between No. 2 Bishop Feehan and No. 5 Catholic Memorial.

The tournament not only highlights the talent of young athletes but also reinforces the community’s deep connection to the sport, offering a weekend of memorable performances on a venue that has become synonymous with high‑school baseball excellence in New England.

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