Granby’s Kayla Tudryn, left, takes a selfie with teammate Rachel Netta following their victory in the Western Massachusetts Division 4 Girls Soccer championship.
Granby’s Kayla Tudryn, left, takes a selfie with teammate Rachel Netta following their victory in the Western Massachusetts Division 4 Girls Soccer championship. Credit: GAZETTE STAFF/SARAH CROSBY

Amherst Regional

Boys basketball — Won Valley Wheel League championship.

Boys cross country — Valley North League champions.

Girls cross country — Valley North, PVIAC and WMass Division 1 champions.

Field hockey — Tri-County League champions.

Indoor track girls 4×200 relay — Amina Torres, Sidilene Pereira da Veiga, Isabela Shepard and Danielle Beason won PVIAC title.

Indoor track boys 4×400 relay — Julian Fisher Frank, Gabriel Mepham, Aiden Foucault Etheridge and Andre Shepard won PVIAC title.

Indoor track boys 4×800 relay — Andre Shepard, Julian Fisher Frank, Jack Yanko and Aiden Foucault Etheridge won PVIAC and state Division 3 titles.

Outdoor track boys 4×800 relay — Aiden Shea, Julian Fischer Frank, Andre Shepard and Jack Yanko won District F&G Division 1 title.

Outdoor track girls 4×800 relay — Julie Hopley, Zada Forde, Isabela Shepard and Sophia Jacobs-Townsley won Division 1 Central/West title.

Belchertown

Boys tennis — Valley Wheel champions.

Girls tennis — Pioneer League champions.

Boys soccer — Churchill League champions.

400 freestyle swimming relay — Dennis Lelic, Christopher Chumblee, Ben LaClair and Jarred Veroneau won WMass title.

Easthampton

Softball — Bi-County West champions.

Girls swimming — Patriot League champs.

Girls volleyball — Southern League co-champions.

Frontier Regional

Girls volleyball — Eastern League, WMass and state Division 3 champions.

Girls outdoor track & field — Suburban League champions.

Field hockey — Valley League champions.

Football — Intercounty North League champions and WMass Division 7 runner-up.

Golf — Suburban West League champions.

Boys cross country — Pioneer North League champions.

Granby

Girls lacrosse — Pioneer League champions.

Girls soccer — WMass Division 4 champions.

Hampshire Regional

Softball — Division 2 WMass and Suburban League champions.

Girls cross country — Pioneer South champions.

Hopkins Academy

Boys basketball — Division 4 WMass and Hampshire League champions.

Boys soccer — Schmid League champions.

Northampton

Boys indoor track and field — Pioneer North League, PVIAC and Division 4 state champions.

Girls indoor track and field — Pioneer North League and PVIAC champions.

Boys outdoor track and field — Valley League and District F&G Division 1 champions.

Girls cross country — Valley North co-champs.

Boys cross country — PVIAC and WMass Division 1 champs.

Indoor track boys 4×200 relay — Josiah Tudryn, Ethan Salem, Patrick Quinlan and Cole Lavalle won PVIAC title.

Indoor track boys 4×400 relay — Cole Lavalle, Patrick Quinlan, Ethan Cooper and Nik Smith won State Division 4 title.

Outdoor track boys 4×400 relay — Cole Lavalle, Patrick Quinlan, Ethan Cooper and Nik Smith won all-state championship and Division 1 Central/West title. Eben Saveson, Christian Hodgeson, Cooper and Quinlan won District F&G Division 1 title.

Outdoor track girls 4×800 relay — Scarlet Sands Bliss, Mairead Blatner, Gretchen Savenson and Mary Yount won District F&G Division 1 title.

Smith Academy

Baseball — Hampshire East League champions.

Golf — Bi-County East champs.

Smith Vocational

Softball — Won Tri-County League title, the first girls league title in any sport in school history.

Football — Set school record for wins in a season.

South Hadley

Girls soccer — Grieve League and WMass Division 3 champions.

Girls basketball — Central League champions finished regular season undefeated.

Boys hockey — Division 3A champions.

Girls indoor track & field — Pioneer League champions.

Girls outdoor track & field — Pioneer League and District F&G Division 2 champions.

Girls volleyball — Southern League co-champs.

Baseball — Hampshire West League champions.

Indoor track girls 4×800 relay — Morgan Harrington, Anna Moriarty, Jocelyne Rondeau and Sarah Fudger won PVIAC title.

Outdoor track girls 4×400 relay — Morgan Harrington, Kyra Shoenfeld, Lindsay Marjanski and Sarah Fudger won Division 2 Central/West title.

MacDuffie School

Girls soccer — NEPSAC Class C champions.

Williston

Girls swimming & diving — NEPSAC Division 2 champions.

Boys golf — Won a school-record 20 matches.

Boys lacrosse — Colonial League and Division 2 WNEPSA champions.

Girls lacrosse — Finished season ranked No. 1 by
laxpower.com.

Girls 200 individual medley swimming relay — Sally Alrutz, Natalie Aquadro, Maya Soley and Annabelle Farnham won NEPSAC championship, breaking school and meet records.

Girls 200 freestyle swimming relay — Maya Soley, Emily Yeager, Ava Larkin and Sydney Joyce won NEPSAC championship.

Outdoor track boys 4×100 relay — Greg Iverson, Oskar Lee, Elijah Hutchinson and Jake Goodman won NEPSAC championship.

Amherst College

Women’s basketball — Capped undefeated season with second Division III national title.

Men’s cross country — NESCAC champions.

UMass

Men’s soccer — Won Atlantic 10 regular season and tournament titles. Earned a trip to the NCAA Tournament for the third time in school history, and the first since 2007.

Women’s lacrosse — Won Atlantic 10 tournament title and beat Colorado in NCAA tournament first round.

Women’s tennis — Sent retiring coach Judy Dixon out with an Atlantic 10 title and trip to NCAA Tournament.

Football — Won its most games (four) in a single season as an FBS program.

Other

Easthampton 11U Little League Softball — District 2 and state champions.

Northampton 12U Cal Ripken — State champions.

Northampton Little League 10-11 — District 2 champions.

Easthampton Little League Intermediate — District 2 and state champions.

Southampton Little League Senior — District 2 champs.

Amherst Pee-Wee — Suburban Amateur Football League AFC Super Bowl champions.

Easthampton Juniors — Suburban Amateur Football League AFC Super Bowl champions.

South Hadley Seniors — Suburban Amateur Football League AFC Super Bowl champions.

Northampton Post 28 — Finished 23-5 and won the Western Mass. championship. Advanced to the state tournament for the first time since 1996.