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It’s a three-peat for the Cathedral H.S. Girls Basketball team

Jimmy Myers
It’s a three-peat for the Cathedral H.S. Girls Basketball team
The 2025 Div. 4 MIAA champions, the Cathedral Panthers. PHOTO: MIAA

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For the third straight year and seventh time in the last nine years, the young ladies of Cathedral High School have been crowned the Division 4 champions of the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA).

The latest chapter in this dynastic title run came in the form of a 68-37 demolition of South Hadley High School in this year’s D4 championship game, completing a 19-5 season.

Vice principal and head coach Clinton Lassiter deserves special mention for the building and sustaining of the Lady Panthers’ dynasty, but he is the first to claim that his players deserve all the credit. “Over the years I have stood on the thinking that it is all about players who are willing to accept coaching. That has been the case with the majority of the players who have played for me and worn the Cathedral uniform. We are just trying to keep the dynasty going,” said the highly successful coach, a product of Roxbury basketball.

Congratulations to Coach Lassiter and his Lady Panthers team on completing the three-peat of the MIAA Division 4 basketball competition.

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