It had been a long eight year wait for Medfield to bring home another state title.
The Warriors have long been one of Massachusetts' most consistent title contenders and added a ninth championship to the program's history by beating Scituate soundly in the D3 title game last June.
Head coach John Isaf acknowledged it was good to get back on top of the mountain for the first time since 2016, but it's in the past now as the Warriors look to 2025.
"It was fun and a great celebration and all that stuff, but we've been focused on the 2025 season for a while no
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