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The Final Four.
That’s right. Four teams remain competing for a state championship. What an incredible season and an incredible run so far.
Match-ups
Division 1 (42 teams)
- #1 Central Catholic vs. #12 Springfield Central
- #2 North High vs. #14 Bishop Feehan
Division 2 (37 teams)
- #1 St. Mary’s Lynn vs. #4 Plymouth South
- #2 Pope Francis Preparatory School vs. #3 Masconomet Reg.
Division 3 (48 teams)
- #1 Hanover vs. #12 Greater Lawrence Tech HS
- #2 Salem vs. #6 Lynn Classical
Division 4 (43 teams)
- #1 Wareham vs. #4 West Bridgewater Mid / Sr. HS
- #2 Millbury Mem.Jr. / Sr.H.S. vs. #3 Georgetown
Division 5 (45 teams)
- #1 Taconic vs. #8 Hoosac Valley Middle / High School
- #6 Holbrook Middle-High School vs. #7 Prospect Hill Academy Charter School
Some things to expect
Game Days = Monday March 9th & Tuesday March 10th
Neutral sites: This is the first round of games played at a neutral site. The 2026 locations are…
High Schools: Worcester North High School, New Bedford High School, Woburn Memorial High School,
Colleges: UMass-Boston, Emmanuel College, Worcester State College
Tip-Off Times: 5:00, 6:30, 7:00, 7:15
The MAJORITY of higher seeds will advance. 13/20 = 65%.
#1 Seeds: ALL 5 #1 seeds advanced to the Final Four.
#2 Seeds: 4/5 #2 seeds advanced to the Final Four.
#3 Seeds: 2/5 #3 seeds advanced to the Final Four.
#4 Seeds: 2/5 #3 advanced to the Final Four.
There will be Cinderella stories. 7/20 = 35%.
Division 1 #12 Springfield Central & #14 Bishop Feehan
Division 2 All top 4 seeds advanced.
Division 3. #6 Lynn Classical & #12 Greater Lawrence
Division 4 All top 4 seeds advanced.
Division 5 #6 Holbrook Middle-High School, #7 Prospect Hill Academy Charter School, #8 Hoosac Valley Middle / High School
The School Community will jump on the bandwagon. The school and community is fully aware of the accomplishments of this year’s basketball team. Many youth basketball families see this as a great experience and opportunity to expose the younger players to the high school basketball culture.
The reality for the teams. Two teams will win and move on to the state championship. Two teams will go home.
Many talented players remain, including some of the best in the state.
Many impressive coaches, rookies and veterans, have pushed the right buttons since the Monday after Thanksgiving to get to this point.
News coverage is at an all-time high. Radio stations, community cable channels, and local TV stations will report and cover the games. Sport talk shows will likely chime in.
Alumni will return to think about their own Glory Days.
There will be proud parents, families, and friends: The teams will be playing in most likely the biggest games of their lives. In some cases, the parents will be more anxious to the players. It is a challenge to watch a child play on such a big stage.
There will be celebration and heartache.
Get out to see a Final Four game. You will not regret it.