GALLERY: Boston high school champions on parade
Saturday’s gray and rainy skies couldn’t lower the spirits of the members of four high school teams who turned Boston into a city of champions.
Confetti, banners and cheers erupted down Boston’s Tremont Street Saturday afternoon in celebration of New Mission High School boys’ basketball, Charlestown High School boys’ basketball, Cathedral High School girls’ basketball and Boston Latin High School boys’ hockey teams, which each took home winter state championships in their respective divisions earlier this year.
The parade celebrating these phenomenal student athletes set out from the Park Street MBTA station at Boston Common at 2 p.m. and ended with a rally at City Hall Plaza.
Photo by Paul Connors/Boston Herald
Central Catholic girls basketball players fire off confetti during the Championship Parade along Tremont Street Saturday in Boston. (Photo by Paul Connors/Media News Group/Boston Herald)
Photo by Paul Connors/Boston Herald
Judah Allen-Paisley, 8, front, dances in celebration to the delight of his sister’s Central Catholic girls basketball team as they carry a championship banner during the Championship Parade along Tremont Street Saturday in Boston. (Photo by Paul Connors/Media News Group/Boston Herald)
BOSTON, MA – APRIL 6 -SATURDAY: Boston Latin hockey players carry a championship banner during a Championship Parade along Tremont Street April 6, 2024, in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Paul Connors/Media News Group/Boston Herald)
Photo by Paul Connors/Boston Herald
Charlestown High basketball players carry a championship banner during the Championship Parade along Tremont Street Saturday in Boston. (Photo by Paul Connors/Media News Group/Boston Herald)
Photo by Paul Connors/Boston Herald
Mayor Michelle Wu, front left, leads a parade of four high school championship teams in the Championship Parade along Tremont Street Saturday in Boston. (Photo by Paul Connors/Media News Group/Boston Herald)
Photo by Paul Connors/Boston Herald
New Mission player Jamari Toney Simmons carries a championship trophy alongside teammates during a Championship Parade along Tremont Street Saturday in Boston. (Photo by Paul Connors/Media News Group/Boston Herald)
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