Aiden Walter nets 1,000th point, Lowell wins MVC Cup title

Lowell High boys basketball team captures division championship

Published on Feb. 13, 2026

Aiden Walter, a senior guard for the Lowell High boys basketball team, scored 24 points to reach the 1,000-point milestone for his career. Lowell also captured the MVC Cup Div. 2 title with a 65-43 victory over rival Chelmsford.

Why it matters

Reaching the 1,000-point plateau is a significant individual accomplishment for a high school basketball player, showcasing their talent and dedication over their career. Lowell's MVC Cup title win also qualifies the team for the state tournament, an important milestone for the program.

The details

Walter, the senior standout, scored 24 points to reach the 1,000-point mark for his career. Lowell also received 11 points from Collin Christiansen in the victory over Chelmsford. The Red Raiders led 27-18 at halftime and pulled away in the second half to secure the MVC Cup Div. 2 championship.

  • Lowell High captured the MVC Cup Div. 2 title on Thursday, February 12, 2026.

The players

Aiden Walter

A senior guard standout for the Lowell High boys basketball team who scored 24 points to reach the 1,000-point milestone for his career.

Collin Christiansen

A player for the Lowell High boys basketball team who scored 11 points in the MVC Cup Div. 2 title game.

Lowell High

The boys basketball team that captured the MVC Cup Div. 2 championship.

Chelmsford

The rival team that Lowell High defeated 65-43 to win the MVC Cup Div. 2 title.

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What’s next

Lowell High has qualified for the state tournament with their MVC Cup Div. 2 title win.

The takeaway

Aiden Walter's 1,000-point milestone and Lowell High's MVC Cup Div. 2 championship showcase the talent and success of the Red Raiders boys basketball program, which has now qualified for the state tournament.