MaxPreps is known for its accomplished and dedicated freelance
professional photographers that cover high school sporting events, and
the spectacular images they take are showcased in the
pro galleries.
Here
are 10 of the best photos published during May and June of the 2023-24
sports year. Images were submitted for consideration by photographers in
our professional network.
Boston College senior pitcher Sam Keene celebrates his final out in the top of the fifth to escape abases loaded jam against St. John's Shrewsbury while leading 2-1. Boston College won the 2024 MIAA Division 1 state finals 5-1. (Photo: Brian Kelly)
Xaverian shortstop Jackson Morse tags out Boston College's runner Chris Mondesir while attempting to slide back to first base. (Photo: Brian Kelly)
Point Arena third baseman Jose Bernal Diaz dives for a ball down the line during their regular finale against Sonoma Academy. The ball was called foul. (Photo: Charles Chang)
Wilton's Max Jarvie slides in to second with his own safe call on senior night against Westhill. (Photo: Gretchen McMahon)
Hawley first baseman Creed Ernst tags out Collinsville’s Logan Jenkins during a UIL 2A state final game at Dell Diamond in Round Rock. (Photo: Robbie Rakestraw)
Arlington Martin’s Bryson Bentley beats the tag at the plate by Pearce catcher Nathan Berry during an Martin's playoff game against Pearce. (Photo: Robbie Rakestraw)
Thunder Ridge center fielder Brody Dinges makes a late inning catch against crosstown rival Mountain Vista. (Photo: Paul Shepardson)
Mountain Vista senior Riley MacDonald gets a high kick to the nose from Ralston Valley junior Holly Engelking in the first half of the CHSAA 5A semifinal game. MacDonald went on to deliver the golden goal in the 99th minute to advance Mountain Vista to the championship game. (Photo: Tim Bourke)
Union Pine freshman Ellie Powell goes up high in the Vikings' championship win over Bishop McGuinness. (Photo: Jason Jackson)
Union Pine (N.C.) lacrosse coach Daniel Proud gets the Gatorade bath after the Vikings capped their unbeaten season with a 20-6 win over Bishop McGuinness in the 1A/2A/3A state championship. (Photo: Jason Jackson)