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Salute to the MSAA State Champions for 2023-2024

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Salute to the MSAA State Champions for 2023-2024

Posted: June 30, 2024

The 2023-2024 school year is in the books, and it was another successful one across the MSAA. There were 26 team state champions crowned across multiple divisions in MSAA Cheerleading, Dance, Game Day Cheer and esports.

Here is a look at the 2023-2024 winners, listed alphabetically by school:

  • Attleboro HS (Large Coed Fall Cheerleading)

  • Billerica Memorial HS (Division 2 Fall Cheerleading; Division 2 Winter Cheerleading)

  • Braintree HS (Fall Dance Jazz; Fall Dance Pom; Winter Dance Jazz; Winter Dance Pom)

  • Bristol-Plymouth Reg. VTech HS (Small School Fall Game Day Cheer; Winter Game Day Cheer)

  • East Bridgewater HS (Division 3 Fall Cheerleading)

  • Fitchburg HS (Fall Esports Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)

  • Foxborough HS (Small Coed Winter Cheerleading)

  • Framingham HS (Winter Dance Hip Hop)

  • Franklin HS (Division 1 Fall Cheerleading; Division 1 Winter Cheerleading)

  • Grafton HS (Small Coed Fall Cheerleading)

  • Joseph Case HS (Division 4 Winter Cheerleading)

  • Leominster HS (Winter Game Day Cheer)

  • Medway HS (Division 3 Winter Cheerleading)

  • Rockland HS (Division 4 Fall Cheerleading)

  • Sutton HS (Spring Esports Mario Kart)

  • Swampscott HS (Spring Esports Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)

  • Tewksbury Memorial HS (Fall Esports Rocket League; Spring Esports Rocket League)

  • Wakefield Memorial (Fall Dance Hip Hop)

  • Waltham HS (Large Coed Winter Cheerleading)

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