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    Boston Herald All-Scholastics and All-Stars: Field hockey

    Bhagyashree SoniBy Bhagyashree SoniJanuary 12, 2023Updated:January 12, 2023No Comments
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    FIELD HOCKEY ALL-SCHOLASTICS

    Kerin Birch (Walpole)

    Kaitlyn Carney (Franklin)

    Mary Collins (Foxboro)

    Carly Dimock (Monomoy)

    Maggie Driscoll (Watertown)

    Molly Driscoll (Watertown)

    Shaw Downing (Franklin)

    Paige Garlitz (Manchester-Essex)

    Caroline Harvey (Dover-Sherborn)

    Lindsey Jacobs (Walpole)

    Lizzie Loftus (Watertown)

    Rose MacLean (Andover)

    Reagan Malo (Lincoln-Sudbury)

    Ava Meehan (Bishop Feehan)

    Lorena Neptune (Concord-Carlisle)

    Camille Perlov (Hopkinton)

    Katherine Purcell (Danvers)

    Lilly Ragusa (Newburyport)

    Emma Reilly (Andover)

    Remoré Serra (Chelmsford)

    Katie Shanahan (Falmouth)

    Emily Souke (Sandwich)

    Maguire Sturgis (Masconomet)

    Hannah Ward (Lexington)

    HONORABLE MENTION

    Karissa Albin (Somerset Berkley)

    Olivia Alper (Needham)

    Anna Broderick (Andover)

    Maeve Campbell (Plymouth North)

    Aria Caputo (Gloucester)

    Mackenzie Clarke (Belmont)

    Maddy Clark (Walpole)

    Brianna Cooper (Watertown)

    Ella Costa (Gloucester)

    Helen DiGiovanni (Monomoy)

    Julia Graves (Masconomet)

    Kelly Holmes (King Philip)

    Kat Holtz (Acton-Boxboro)

    Avery Johnson (Falmouth)

    Ava Kelly (Westwood)

    Katie Krumsiek (Westwood)

    Myles Lakin (Reading)

    Sophie Papamechail (Danvers)

    Julia Puccio (North Attleboro)

    Khloe Schultz (Sandwich)

    Megan Smith (Case)

    Brooke Spiegle (Natick)

    Emily Stagnone (Chelmsford)

    Mya Waryas (Foxboro)

    ALL-SCHOLASTICS

    KERIN BIRCH

    WALPOLE

    The Bay State Conference MVP dominated from the midfield, dishing 18 assists and scoring 16 targets to steer the Porkers again to the Div. 1 title recreation. The junior was chosen to the NFHCA All-Region Team and is will play at Quinnipiac.

    KAITLIN CARNEY

    FRANKLIN

    A repeat Boston Herald All-Scholastic, Carney scored 34 targets and added 29 assists for 63 factors. A 3-time Hockomock League All-Star, Carney leaves as the varsity’s all-time main scorer with 104 targets and 66 assists for 170 factors. Carney will play school lacrosse at James Madison.

    MARY COLLINS

    FOXBORO

    Collins greater than doubled her profession factors with 36 targets and 22 assists this yr, incomes her second Hockomock League All-Star choice and league MVP honors. The junior honor roll scholar additionally performs lacrosse and for Lead the Way Field Hockey Club within the offseason.

    CARLY DIMOCK

    MONOMOY

    The four-time Cape & Islands League All-Star choice was instrumental towards Monomoy’s return to the Div. 4 state semifinals, posting six targets and 13 assists. A senior, Dimock leaves as a member of the National Honors Society and an Honor Roll scholar, heading to play area hockey at Bryant subsequent fall.

    MAGGIE DRISCOLL

    WATERTOWN

    A 3-time Boston Herald All-Scholastic, the senior capped off a 14-goal, 17-assist season with a second straight Div. 3 state title and a Middlesex League co-MVP award. Driscoll heads to Boston University subsequent yr after accruing 106 profession factors and three Middlesex League All-Star picks. The three-sport athlete was additionally chosen to the Best of 60 All-Star recreation and is a excessive honor roll scholar.

    MOLLY DRISCOLL

    WATERTOWN

    Driscoll proved to be one of the vital prolific scorers within the state as soon as once more with 41 targets and 12 assists, main Watertown in factors to assist it safe a second straight Div. 3 state title. The junior has been a Middlesex League All-Star all three years, already amassing 89 targets and 48 assists. Also an ice hockey star, Driscoll is a excessive honor roll scholar.

    SHAW DOWNING

    FRANKLIN

    Downing dominated once more for Franklin, incomes a Hockomock League All-Star choice off 14 targets and 9 assists. The senior captain serves as vp of the category of 2023 and is a member of the National Honor Society. Downing can be a league MVP in ice hockey and plans to be a pre-veterinary main in school.

    PAIGE GARLITZ

    MANCHESTER-ESSEX

    With 14 shutouts and an 87-percent save-percentage, Garlitz starred in purpose amid a second Cape Ann League All-Star marketing campaign and a visit to the Div. 4 state ultimate. The four-year starter leaves with a 52-14-7 report, is a two-sport athlete, a member of the National Honor Society, earned an educational excellence award, and has a 4.8 GPA.

    CAROLINE HARVEY

    DOVER-SHERBORN

    Harvey was a pressure all yr in purpose for the Raiders inside a visit to the Div. 3 state semifinals. Her 12 shutouts helped her earn Tri-Valley League Small MVP honors, in addition to a league all-star choice. The AP and honors scholar couldn’t add to her 2019 state title in her third yr on varsity this yr, however she’ll have an opportunity to assist the lacrosse group to a 3rd straight state title this spring earlier than enjoying area hockey for Endicott subsequent yr.

    LINDSEY JACOBS

    WALPOLE

    After a breakout junior yr at center-back, Jacobs was even higher in her senior marketing campaign this season to assist information a robust protection to a repeat Div. 1 state ultimate journey. With 9 targets and 6 assists from the again line, Jacobs earned a Bay State Conference All-Star choice and a spot on the Best of 60 Senior All-Star roster. A member of the National Honor Society and Student Council, Jacobs takes her abilities to Bentley subsequent fall.

    LIZZIE LOFTUS

    WATERTOWN

    Loftus leaves an enduring legacy for Watertown, incomes a 3rd Boston Herald All-Scholastic choice with 25 targets and 22 assists this yr as a defender. One of the core members of the Raiders’ consecutive Div. 3 state titles, Loftus completed her profession with 116 factors and performed within the Best of 60 Senior All-Star Game. She’s an honor roll scholar and can play for Brown University subsequent fall.

    ROSE MACLEAN

    ANDOVER

    MacLean, a two-time Boston Herald All-Scholastic, performed a important position for the Golden Warriors’ back-to-back Div. 1 state title victories with 15 factors and 5 defensive saves. The Merrimack Valley Conference All-Conference senior earned a spot within the Best of 60 Senior All-Star Game and is a three-sport captain. She’s additionally a National Honors Society member, is a High Honors scholar and earned awards in internet design and pre-calculus.

    REAGAN MALO

    LINCOLN-SUDBURY

    Malo lit up the scoreboard with 17 targets and 13 assists this yr, receiving NFHCA High School All-Region honors and was a Best of 60 All-Star. The Dual County League All-Star can be a three-year varsity lacrosse participant and was a NFHCA High School National Academic Squad choice. She heads to Tufts for area hockey subsequent yr.

    AVA MEEHAN

    BISHOP FEEHAN

    Through two years of the Catholic Central League’s existence within the sport, Meehan has received MVP honors in each seasons. The third-year varsity participant has been a CCL All-Star yearly, and is already dedicated to play Div. 1 area hockey at Penn State. Meehan is a three-year honor roll scholar and a member of the Spanish National Honor Society.

    LORENA NEPTUNE

    CONCORD-CARLISLE

    Neptune earned a Dual County League All-Star choice in purpose for Concord-Carlisle with seven shutouts. Her 20 clear sheets over the past two seasons helped the Patriots attain the Div. 1 state semifinals final yr, including to her National Honors Society membership and Class Act Award at school. Neptune is a three-sport athlete, co-president of the MVP Club, chief of the Red Cross Club, a member of the Student Senate and a member of the Black Student Union.

    CAMILLE PERLOV

    HOPKINTON

    Perlov’s 23 targets led the Tri-Valley League as a junior, serving to her win TVL Large MVP honors. The third-year varsity starter is a two-time TVL All-Star and a three-year varsity observe runner. Already dedicated to Fairfield, Perlov is a National Honor Society member, coaches youth area hockey and began an Athletes Well-Being Club in school with a teammate.

    KATHERINE PURCELL

    DANVERS

    The senior ahead notched 12 targets and eight assists this season, serving to lead Danvers to a uncommon journey to the Div. 2 state semifinal spherical. She earned a second Northeastern Conference All-Star nod and was a Best of 60 Senior All-Star choice. Purcell is a National Honor Society member and ice hockey participant, nonetheless undecided on the place she’ll go to school subsequent yr.

    LILLY RAGUSA

    NEWBURYPORT

    A 3-year Cape Ann League All-Star, Ragusa dominated the midfield as soon as once more to earn CAL Player of the Year honors whereas main Newburyport to a CAL title and the Div. 3 state semifinals. The senior earned honor roll and excessive honor roll in each semester of college, is a National Honor Society member, is the Student Council president, and volunteers at her native hospital. She heads to Tufts for area hockey subsequent yr.

    EMMA REILLY

    ANDOVER

    Reilly completed her highschool profession sturdy, accruing 16 targets and 16 assists to steer Andover to a second straight Div. 1 state title. The senior earned a 3rd Boston Herald All-Scholastic nod, a second Merrimack Valley Conference Player of the Year Award, Best of 60 Senior All-Star honors and a NFHCA First-Team All-Region choice. High honors since her freshman yr, with excellence in pre-calculus and digital pictures, Reilly heads to play at Columbia subsequent yr.

    REMORÉ SERRA

    CHELMSFORD

    Through 4 years on varsity, the senior star saved the perfect for final with 14 targets and 28 assists – doubling her profession level whole. A two-time Boston Herald All-Scholastic midfielder, Serra was Merrimack Valley Conference First-Team All-Conference and a NFHCA All-Region choice. Also a star on the ice hockey and lacrosse groups, she excels within the classroom as an Honor Roll scholar and is member of the National Honors Society and Spanish National Honors Society. She’s a youth coach in all three sports activities, however heads to UMass subsequent yr for area hockey.

    KATIE SHANAHAN

    FALMOUTH

    With 11 targets and 24 assists, Shanahan starred within the Cape and Islands League to win MVP in her senior season. A two-time Boston Herald All-Scholastic, the middle midfielder leaves as a four-time league all-star, a Div. 2 state semifinalist and USA Field Hockey U19 alternate choice. She’s a four-year class treasurer, honor roll scholar, three-sport athlete and National Art Honor Society member. She’s additionally a National Math Honor Society and National Honor Society member, and a Falmouth Rotary Club award winner. Shanahan will play Div. 1 area hockey at Quinnipiac subsequent yr.

    EMILY SOUKE

    SANDWICH

    Souke helped the Knights attain a second straight Div. 3 state ultimate with 26 targets and 9 assists. The senior finishes with 44 profession targets, however scores lots in ice hockey as effectively. The three-sport athlete appears to be like to attend college someplace in New England subsequent yr to check communications.

    MAGUIRE STURGIS

    MASCONOMET

    Sturgis dazzled once more with 46 targets and 12 assists this yr to assist her earn a second Boston Herald All-Scholastic nod. The senior’s contributions towards a second journey to the Div. 2 state semifinals led to a second Northeastern Conference Player of the Year choice and a spot on the Best of 60 All-Star roster. The three-time all-star finishes her profession with 121 targets and 58 assists. She’s additionally on the indoor observe and lacrosse groups, and a National Honor Society member. She’ll research biology and play area hockey at Holy Cross.

    HANNAH WARD

    LEXINGTON

    As a part of a Middlesex League Liberty MVP season, Ward scored 14 targets and dished 13 assists to additionally make the league all-conference group. The junior has a whole lot of worldwide enjoying expertise, twice chosen to the AAU Junior Olympics and thrice chosen to Canada’s Junior Women’s National Teams. A member of the National Honor Society, Ward made the Principal’s List, is an Honor Roll scholar and enjoys the outside. She’s dedicated to UMass.

    LEAGUE ALL-STARS

    BAY STATE CONFERENCE

    Tessa Marston, Callie Burchill, Ella Woods (Braintree); Olivia Sheehan, Diane Lee (Brookline); Natalie Vaughn, Cara Facey (Milton), Brooke Spiegel, Katey Connolly, Makenna Doucette (Natick); Olivia Alper, Lily Schmalz, Megan Ledbury (Needham); Caitlyn Naughton (Walpole); Sophie O’Sullivan, Kaitlyn Uller (Wellesley)

    MVP: Kerin Birch, Brooke Spiegel

    CAPE AND ISLANDS

    ATLANTIC: Emily Souke, Khloe Schultz, Quinn Jordan, Abby Cotter (Sandwich); Avery Johnsen, Katherine Shanahan, Nathalie Bosselman, Jane Hostetter (Falmouth); Jordyn Pineau, Isabella O’Reilly (Dennis-Yarmouth); Carly Dimock, Helen DeGiovanni, Emily Layton (Monomoy); Amelia Stevens, Cristen Schadt (Nauset); Alexa Garthee, Alyssa McEneaney (Barnstable)

    LIGHTHOUSE: Audrey Manning, Caroline Allen, Lily Remick, Mayson Lower (Nantucket); Samantha Orcutt, Jackie Bailey, Jillian Burdge (Sturgis); Kaylee Anthony, Shea Ryan, Maeve Shortt, Emily Gorsuch (St. John Paul); Penelope Long, Reese McCracken, Geneveive Hyland (Martha’s Vineyard)

    CAPE ANN LEAGUE

    Meagan McAndrews (Amesbury); Gianna Gaeta, Ella Tucker (Georgetown); Maeve Clark (Hamilton-Wenham); Halle Greenleaf (Ipswich); Julia Carbone, Ava Marotta (Lynnfield); Caelie Patrick (Manchester-Essex); Lilly Ragusa, Katie Conway (Newburyport); Mary Majeski, Karleigh Budny (North Reading); Haley Dwight (Pentucket); Neila Jones, Maya Sullivan (Triton)

    PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Lilly Ragusa, Maeve Clark

    CATHOLIC CENTRAL LEAGUE

    Maggie Pierce, Gianna Korisianos, Adri Bowker, Kasey Litwin (St. Mary’s); Marisa Pereira, Sammie Buoncorssi, Charlotte Wymes, Ava Meehan, Lily Marchand (Bishop Feehan); Zoe Elwell, Rayne Millett, Tess Keenan, Meg Donnelly (Bishop Fenwick); Ava Pacheco, Hannah Fortin (Bishop Stang)

    DUAL COUNTY LEAGUE

    Grace Baker, Julia Lambert, Hadley Swenson (Concord-Carlisle); Sarah Ryan, Abby Depew, Jill DuVarney (Acton-Boxboro); Eliza Stewart, Katy Wolin (Lincoln-Sudbury); Hadley Conroy (Newton South); Olivia Baumert, Madelyn Haley (Westford Academy); Sydney Poor (Bedford); Kayla MacKenzie, Allie Hovsepian (Waltham); Jun Waye, Finlap Knapp (Wayland); Ava Dreyer, Courtney Leung, Bridget Delduchetto (Weston)

    GREATER BOSTON LEAGUE

    Omar Marshall, Jessica Colman, Bethy Palacios, Leo Villanueva Figueroa (Everett); Peyton Lightbody, Darryn Ho, David Flores (Malden); Hana Aklog, Bella Stamatopoulos, Isabella Mendieta (Revere)

    MVP: Omar Marshall

    MAYFLOWER ATHLETIC CONFERENCE

    Olivia Razza, Keira O’Connell, Grace Polen, Abby Matta (West Bridgewater); Molly Bazinet, Avery Avila, Makayla Grace (Westport); May Munro, Erin Tripp (Southeastern)

    MVP: May Munro

    MERRIMACK VALLEY CONFERENCE

    Anna Broderick, Rose MacLean, Rose Memmolo, Emma Reilly, Adelaide Weeden (Andover); Kerri Finneran, Caitlin Milner, Ava Perrotta (Central Catholic); Ava Balan, Kate Harrison, Remore Serra, Emily Stagnone (Chelmsford); Brenna Corcoran (Haverhill); Fiona Haley (Lowell); Vanessa Fritschy, Charlotte Putnam, Alex Tardugno (Methuen); Rose Gordon, Lizzie Nikolopoulos (North Andover); Avery Della Piana, Katerina Schille (Tewksbury)

    PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Emma Reilly, Vanessa Fritschy

    MIDDLESEX LEAGUE

    LIBERTY: Myles Lakin, Natalie Wall, Ava Goodwin, Autumn Goodwin, Caroline Gallegos, Kendall Graves (Reading); Maddie Walsh, Carly Geddes, Julia Legere, Annie Ettenhofer, Sally Burke (Winchester); Alex Townsend, Lola Rocci, MacKenzie Clarke (Belmont); Sophie Ortyl, Hannah Ward, Anna Hazewindus (Lexington); Molly Conneely, Megan Carmody (Arlington); Lilianna Santos (Woburn)
    MVP: Hannah Ward

    FREEDOM: Lizzie Loftus, Maggie Driscoll, Brianna Cooper, Molly Driscoll, Adrianna Williams (Watertown); Grace Seabury, Jillian Schwartzberg, Charlotte Rassicone, Juliana Spaulding (Wakefield); Ava Krasco, Sofija Romanowski, Alli Mahoney, Grace Tobias (Stoneham); Abigail Hassell, Ava DeProfio, Carina O’Donnell (Wilmington); Haley McMakin, Mia Lauder (Burlington); Megan Casey, Meghan Maher (Melrose)

    MVP: Lizzie Loftus, Maggie Driscoll

    NORTHEASTERN CONFERENCE

    ALL-CONFERENCE: Ella Maloblocki (Beverly); Katherine Purcell, Sophie Papamechail, Emma Wilchoski (Danvers); Aria Caputo, Ella Costa (Gloucester); Peighton Ridge (Marblehead); Maggie Sturgis, Julia Graves, Kaleigh Monagle (Masconomet); Gianna DiGianfelice (Peabody); Brooke Waters (Swampscott)

    MVP: Maggie Sturgis

    PATRIOT LEAGUE

    KEENAN: Abbey Kennedy, Siena Brackett, Haylen Wilson, Lily Samoska, Ryan Hallisey (Hingham); Maeve Campbell, Megan Hanna, Megan Petrarca, Lily Johnson (Plymouth North); Erin Boyd, Taylor Brilliant, Maegan Condon, Lyla Hunter (Marshfield); Adeline Hamilton, Isabelle Powers, Jessica Veracka (Silver Lake); Lillie MacKinnon (Whitman-Hanson)

    MVP: Abbey Kennedy

    FISHER: Katie Radzik, MacKenzie Foley, Ava Toglia, Samantha Burke, Meredith DeCoste, MaryKate Vermette (Hanover); Anna Kruggel, Anna Feeney, Ava von Freymann, Grace Dunning, Katie von Freymann (Scituate); Ellie Wall, Georgie Lick, Charlotte Hansen (Duxbury); Haylee Briggs, Isabel Dunn (Plymouth South); Olivia Skeiber (Pembroke)

    MVP: Katie Radzik

    SOUTH COAST CONFERENCE

    Megan Smith, Lexi Yost, Brooke Orton, Kaelyn Lecomte (Case); Hannah Procaccini (Apponequet); Victoria Flaherty (Bourne); Rowan Whitaker, Caraline Corvi (Dighton-Rehoboth); Sofia Irish, Rosemary Lally (Old Rochester); Lauren Morales (Seekonk); Reese Swanson, Ava Pontes, Karissa Albin (Somerset Berkley); Olivia Hogan, Marina Cadena (Wareham)

    MVP: Megan Smith

    SOUTHEAST CONFERENCE

    Emily Curran, Toni Freitas, Josie Caine, Ellia Delisle, Paitynn Botelho (Durfee); Samantha Souza, Grace Haskell, Abbie Zuber, Kallie Rose (Dartmouth); Tatum Reis, Tess Tarpey, Gabriela Tsaliagos, Lauren Mitchell (New Bedford); Sage Balsamo, Lauren Orphanos, Emerson Kilsby (Bridgewater-Raynham); Molly Corvino, Casey Hoyt (Brockton)

    MVP: Tatum Reis

    TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE

    Ashley Malmquist (Medfield); Ella MacDougall, Connie Doyle, Tara Duncan (Dedham); Caroline Harvey, Avery Bent, Drew Husser (Dover-Sherborn); Shae O’Neill, Maggie Monaghan (Medway); Sydney Whitkens, Ayla Hallock (Ashland); Maura Souza, Lauren Stretchay, Camille Perlov (Hopkinton); Lindsay Rogers, Ava Hines (Norwood); Ava Kelly, Ashley Braren, Olivia Williams, Julia Kustwan, Katie Krumsiek (Westwood)

    MVP: Caroline Harvey, Camille Perlov

    Source: www.bostonherald.com

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