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Sports
Two state wrestling champs are crowned, a 30-year swim record falls, and basketball MVP & All-Stars are highlighted as Burlington teams look to state tourney.
Tournament season has officially arrived — and Burlington athletes are making sure it’s unforgettable.
From state titles on the mat to record-breaking swims, the Red Devils are peaking at the right time.
At the Division 2 State Championship at MIT, junior Shay Woodbury delivered a historic performance. Woodbury broke Burlington High School’s 30-year-old 100 Freestyle record (49.88) with a blazing 49.75. He also placed sixth overall in the 100 Backstroke with a time of 55.18, earning a state medal and capping a tremendous 2025–26 season.
Burlington Wrestling’s postseason run turned into history.
After finishing sixth out of 13 teams at the Division 2 North Sectional Tournament — with eight wrestlers placing top six and five qualifying for states — the Red Devils exploded at the Division 2 State Championship.
Maximillian Shvartsman pinned his way through the bracket, including a comeback from 7–0 down in period 1 of the finals to secure a second-period pin and become Burlington’s first state champion since Timmy Vadnais.
Cameron Bonnell followed with a dominant 6–1 victory at 165 pounds, giving Burlington two state champions for the first time since 2010.
The Red Devils finished 11th out of 54 teams in Division 2 — a statement showing for a program that continues to surge.
The girls’ basketball program celebrated three Middlesex League Freedom Division All-Stars: Zarah Ochi, Erin Reilly, and Ava Sicari — each recognized for leadership and two-way impact.
In tournament play at the Spartan Classic, the Lady Devils fell to Central Catholic (70–34) before battling Acton-Boxboro in the consolation round. The 53–39 final didn’t reflect the effort, as Sicari poured in a career-high 23 points and earned All-Tournament Team honors. Ochi added six points and eight rebounds. The girls sit at 11-9 ahead of the state tournament.
On the boys’ side, postseason honors poured in. Matty Gray was named Unanimous Middlesex Freedom League MVP and All-Conference selection. Charlie Poehler and Cole Shannon also earned league All-Star recognition.
In the Lexington 4E Tournament, Burlington opened with a commanding 71–38 win over Westford behind Gray (23), Sekandi (11), and Poehler (11). A hard-fought 60–50 loss to Lexington followed despite 21 from Gray and 11 from Poehler. The Red Devils finished the regular season 17–3.
Boys’ hockey closed the regular season with a 5–3 loss to Stoneham (one goal from Bannister — first career — and two from Tulipano) before entering the Cahoon Tournament.
After falling to Framingham 6–4 despite three third-period goals, Burlington rebounded with a 6–0 shutout of Medford in the consolation game. Goals came from McWhinnie, Gatimu (first career), Tulipano, Gordon (2), and McElroy, with MacLeod earning the shutout. Tulipano was named to the All-Tournament Team.
Girls’ hockey shut out Stoneham 4–0 behind two goals from Steiner and single tallies from Cleary and Kocur. In the Lobster Pot Tournament, Burlington fell 3–1 to Falmouth, with Kocur scoring. The regular season concluded with a 3–0 loss to Central Catholic as the Lady Devils now turn the page with a playoff game against Nauset Regional.
With two state champions crowned, school records shattered, league MVPs honored, and multiple teams awaiting the first of hopefully several postseason games, Burlington has officially entered tournament season — and the momentum is real.
The MIAA Division 2 state tournament begins this week, and all four basketball and hockey teams will be playing.
Committe Members and Superintendent hope this compromose increases learning time and support delivery while allowing a mid-June end date
The complex project can move forward, and "The final result should be beautiful," says Conservation Chair.
An article for January Town Meeting would ban cryptocurrency ATMs, which can be used by scammers to steal tens of thousands.
Hive members keep the Buzz thriving.
A relaxing resort vacation becomes a once-in-a-lifetime adventure
A time to give back and invest in religious activities
Call for artists: Burlington’s 2026 Sculpture Walk seeks interactive, musical, and moving works. Apply by March 2 for installation in Town Center.
How does November 2025 compare with November 2024? And what do recent fed rate cuts mean for the housing market? Find out in this month's Market & Moments column.
Many Burlington high school seniors this year will have more to celebrate than the completion of their K-12 education. For those who have participated in the Dollars for Scholars program run by the Burlington Community Scholarship Foundation (BCSF), funds for the next step could be coming their way. "Scholarship
On National Donor Day, columnist Bill Boivin reflects on donating 60% of his liver to save a friend — and how organ donation changed both their lives.
Burlington hoops sweeps Watertown on Senior Night as hockey, track add highlights entering final days of regular season play.
Hyperlocal news in Burlington got a new look in 2022, and after four years Burlington Buzz continues redefining how residents can understand and connect with their community.
Discover the best Lunar New Year events near Burlington, MA, from lion dances and night markets to concerts and family-friendly celebrations.
Celebrating family and ancestors with food and gifts
Committe Members and Superintendent hope this compromose increases learning time and support delivery while allowing a mid-June end date
Burlington basketball sweeps Stoneham, with girls clinching their post-season berth. Upcoming: track championship and more b-ball.
Burlington OKs higher snow and ice funding after major storms and adopts new DPW rules allowing extended construction seasons and overnight road work.
BHS athletes rack up strong performances across sports as the season draws to a close.