BOSTON HERALD GIRLS CROSS-COUNTRY ALL-SCHOLASTICS
Abby Beggans (Wellesley)
Ava Bullock (Barnstable)
Catherine Callahan (Acton-Boxboro)
Ava Criniti (Lexington)
Sarah DiVasta (Peabody)
Amelia Everett (Newton South)
Alessandra Gavris (Weston)
Madelyn Germain (Norfolk Aggie)
Greta Hammer (Needham)
Camille Jordan (Brookline)
Carmen Luisi (Holliston)
Anna McElhinney (Billerica)
Aoife Shovlin (Cambridge)
Macey Shriner (Plymouth North)
Katie Sobieraj (Oliver Ames)
Emma Tuxbury (Wellesley)
Emily Wedlake (Westford Academy)
Lucia Werner (Brookline)
ABBY BEGGANS
WELLESLEY
Only a freshman, Beggans captured the ninth-grade race on the Frank Kelley Invitational and was second on the Twilight Invitational. She had massive races on the Div. 1B and Div. 1 All-State occasions with a fourth and third-place, respectively. Beggans was a Bay State Conference All-Star who performs varsity basketball and lacrosse.
AVA BULLOCK
BARNSTABLE
The sophomore was eighth in each the Div. 1 and 1B championships, and picked up victories on the Twilight Invitational and Frank Moooney Invitational, in addition to a powerful seventh-place displaying on the Ocean State Invitational. The honors scholar and achieved violinist dominated the Cape & Islands Conference, copping MVP and All-Star honors.
CATHERINE CALLAHAN
ACTON-BOXBORO
Callahan had a powerful season on the paths, culminating with a 14th-place end within the Div. 1 All-State race. Runner-up on the Amherst Invitational, the junior was a Dual County League All-Star following a fourth-place end and paced the undefeated Colonials to the league title. A 3-season distance runner, Callahan has bests of 5:14 within the mile and 11:07 within the 2-mile.
AVA CRINITI
LEXINGTON
The Middlesex League champion and MVP in her first season on the paths, Criniti captured the Div. 1A title and broke Lexington’s course document. This senior is a member of the National Honor Society, an honor roll scholar and an SILS Award recipient. Criniti enjoys baking, spending time with pals and can attend Northwestern University.
SARAH DIVASTA
PEABODY
DiVasta wound up with a sterling fifth-place end within the Div. 1 All-State race after taking ninth in Div. 1B. The senior Northeastern Conference champion for a second consecutive 12 months was additionally her staff and convention MVP for a second 12 months in a row. DiVasta competes on the indoor and out of doors observe groups. She plans on competing in faculty.
AMELIA EVERETT
NEWTON SOUTH
Already one of many prime observe athletes within the nation, Everett was second within the Div. 1A Championships and a Dual County League All-Star in her first season of cross nation. A perennial DCL All-Star and All-State champion, Everett has notched All-American 3 times on the observe. The 2021-22 Gatorade Massachusetts Girls Track & Field Athlete of the 12 months and defending indoor mile champion, Everett enjoys touring, mountain climbing, biking and spending time with household and pals. She will attend Stanford University.
ALESSANDRA GAVRIS
WESTON
The small college champion on the Twilight Invitational, this budding sophomore captured the freshman-sophomore race on the Frank Kelley Invitational and clinched a shocking win within the Div. 3 All-State race, main Weston to the staff title. The Div. 3A runner-up, Gavris additionally picked up Dual County League All-Star honors. An honor roll scholar, Gavris performs drums and guitar in Weston’s band and jazz band.
MADELYN GERMAIN
NORFOLK AGGIE
Champion and delight of the Mayflower League, the junior was undefeated in twin meet competitors and owns the college cross nation course document. Germain was enormous in massive meets with a second-place end within the Div. 3 All-State race, third in Div. 3A and Coaches Frank Mooney Invitational, 14th at Twilight and 14th on the Ocean State Invitational. Norfolk Agricultural’s staff MVP, she was additionally the league’s Runner of the Year for the second consecutive season.
GRETA HAMMER
NEEDHAM
The prime freshman within the state, Hammer is somebody to observe within the coming years after taking second to Brookline’s Camille Jordan within the Bay State Conference Championships and main the Rockets to an 8-1 document. From there Hammer solely bought higher with a powerful third within the hotly-contested Div. 1A race and moved as much as seize the silver medal at Div. 1 All-States. She additionally picked up All-Star honors within the BSC.
CAMILLE JORDAN
BROOKLINE
The Bay State Conference champion and MVP, Brookline’s senior captain, was a powerful fourth within the Div. 1 All-State race and victorious on the Frank Kelley Invitational. Jordan was seventh within the Div. 1A championships. She is a member of the National Honor Society and earned the Harvard Book Award. Jordan will attend the University of Pennsylvania.
CARMEN LUISI
HOLLISTON
The junior simply defended her Div. 2B and Div. 2 All-State titles to guide Holliston to the staff championship. Undefeated in Tri-Valley League competitors, Luisi earned MVP honors for the second consecutive 12 months. She was victorious within the Frank Mooney Coaches Invitational and Bay State Invitational occasions. The 2021-22 Massachusetts Girls Cross Country Gatorade Runner of the Year and a three-season runner, Luisi is an honors scholar and is concerned in environmental consciousness.
ANNA MCELHINNEY
BILLERICA
The North Shore expertise got here up massive in November with a win within the Div. 1C race and fifth-place end in a loaded Div. 1 All-State race. This senior has clocked 5:09 within the mile and 11:10 within the 2-mile. McElhinney runs indoor and out of doors observe, performs soccer and hanging out with pals. The excessive honors scholar and member of the Spanish Honor Society will attend UMass.
AOIFE SHOVLIN
CAMBRIDGE
The sophomore was an enormous in November when she captured the Div. 1 All-State title at Devens, after profitable the Bay State Invitational on the identical venue earlier within the season. Shovlin ran to a strong fifth-place end within the Div. 1A race and was runner-up on the Dual County League championship, incomes DCL All-Star honors. Shovlin runs indoor and out of doors observe and is an honor roll scholar.
MACEY SHRINER
PLYMOUTH NORTH
The prime harrier on the South Shore, Shriner was the MVP of the Patriot League after operating away with the league title and going undefeated in twin meets. The Catholic Memorial Invitational champion was thirteenth at All-States. She holds Plymouth North data within the mile, indoor 2-mile and 1000. An honor roll scholar, Shriner enjoys mountaineering, mountain climbing, touring and pictures.
KATIE SOBIERAJ
OLIVER AMES
This Tiger junior completed tenth within the Div. 1 All-State race and was the Hockomock League’s particular person champion. The league MVP and All-Star was nineteenth in opposition to a monster area on the Champs Northeast Regionals. An honor roll scholar, Sobieraj runs all three seasons and is a member of the college jazz band.
EMMA TUXBURY
WELLESLEY
Only a freshman, Tuxbury captured the Twilight Invitational and was sixth within the Div. 1B championships. A membership soccer and basketball participant, together with lacrosse, Tuxbury additionally enjoys browsing, snowboarding and touring. She will run indoor and out of doors observe.
EMILY WEDLAKE
WESTFORD ACADEMY
Another freshman expertise who received the center college state championship final 12 months, Wedlake was eighth on the Div. 1A meet and twelfth at Div. 1 All-States. She owns Westford’s college document on its dwelling course and was third within the Dual County League Championships. Second within the freshman race on the Ocean State Invitational, she captured the Frank Mooney Invitational freshman race and was fifth on the Bay State Invitational. She enjoys enjoying the piano, studying and politics.
LUCIA WERNER
BROOKLINE
The junior was a powerful eleventh within the Div. 1 All-State race after ending tenth within the Div. 1A state qualifier. Werner was eighth in a tricky Bay State Conference championship race and earned All-Star accolades. She runs indoor and out of doors observe and enjoys competing in triathlons, swimming, science and baking.
LEAGUE ALL-STARS
BAY STATE CONFERENCE
Camille Jordan, Jordan Liss-Reardon, Lucia Werner, Audrey Seeger, Dasha LeFaivre (Brookline); Sasha Lamakina (Framingham); Katie O’Toole, Mia Jilani (Milton); Taylor Partridge, Greta Hammer, Eva Adam (Needham); Ciara Evans, Katrina Secinaro (Newton North); Abby Beggans, Charlotte Tuxbury, Emma Tuxbury, Bridget Reidy, Grace Wheelan (Wellesley); Gracie Richard, Leah Glavin
MVP: Camille Jordan
BOSTON CITY LEAGUE
Neve Flynn, Maia Poremba (Latin Academy)
CAPE AND ISLANDS LEAGUE
ATLANTIC: Ava Bullock, Chloe Dibb, Lilly DeDecko, Nieve Fromhein (Barnstable); Siena Lauze, Olivia Pendleton, Rose Karow, Madeline Weber, Madelyn Edwards, Chloe Azoff (Dennis-Yarmouth); Adrienne Christy, Alexa Schroeder (Martha’s Vineyard); Madeline Mahoney (Nauset)
MVP: Madeline Mahoney, Ava Bullock
LIGHTHOUSE: Kera Clifford, Emele Conlon (Cape Cod Academy); Elise Casso, Bianca Greco (Falmouth Academy); Courtney Dery, Agnese Cattadori, Megan Gogol (Monomoy); Hannah Harrington (Nantucket); Claire Heller (Rising Tide); Ava Carey (Riverview); Emerson Meagher (Saint John Paul II); Bailey Ford, Audrey MacKenzie (Sturgis East); Hailey Butler, Carmody Palmer (Sturgis West)
MVP: Elise Casso
CATHOLIC CENTRAL LEAGUE
Abby Bemis, Lily Donovan, Hannah Griffin, Maddie Hussey, Ciara McMenamin (Archbishop Williams); Norah Curran (Arlington Catholic); Camdyn Asselin, Christia Assi, Lauren Augustyn, Valerie Capalbo, Allison Oram (Bishop Feehan); Shannon Bresnahan, Julia Davis, Sarah Fogarty, Marianna Kay, Maria Ryan (Bishop Fenwick); Lola Bergeron (Bishop Stang); Kelsey Kwiatek (St. Mary’s)
MVP: Maddie Hussey
CATHOLIC CONFERENCE
Josie Oberton, Julia Walsh, Ceighlyn Crowley, Ellie Dillon (Notre Dame);
Katie Maheu, Brigid Ryan, Audrey Busch (Ursuline); Mia Waldron, Grace Ryan (Malden Catholic); Hannah Duncan (Fontbonne); Mia Wheeldon (Mt. Alvernia)
DUAL COUNTY LEAGUE
Catherine Callahan, Elizabeth Latham, Paige McInerney, Clementine Garro, Catherine Callahan, Elizabeth Latham, Elizabeth (Acton-Boxboro); Addi Poulter (Bedford); Rebecca Hein (Boston Latin); Margaret Stevens (Concord-Carlisle); Eleanor Allan, Aoife Shovlin, Eliza Dickie, Sophia Seto (Cambridge); Charlotte Huck, Caitlyn Trecker (Lincoln-Sudbury); Amelia Everett, Molly Johnson (Newton South); Rosey Deeks, Sydner Weiss, Emily Wedlake, Abigail Hennessey (Westford Academy); Olivia Jackson, Sofia Moukaddem, Alessandra Gavris (Weston)
MVP: Amelia Everett
HOCKOMOCK LEAGUE
Katie Sobieraj, Annie Reilly, Taegan Hodges, Hailey Goldman, Madeleine Stewart, Braelyn Graham, Hannah Dupill, Ashley Powers, Jojo Holmes (Oliver Ames); Carli Walbert, Alexandra Batla, Fiona Morrison (Franklin); Emersyn DePonte, Colby Dunham (Taunton); Anna Moore (Mansfield); Kate Buban (King Philip); Katie Galgoczy, Lauren Hunt (North Attleboro); Sara Lessard (Sharon); Sydney Kalil (Milford)
MVP: Katie Sobieraj
MAYFLOWER ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
LARGE: Nicole Widegren (Bristol-Plymouth); Jasmine Scott, Adison Hohengasser, Yvenaelle Jean (Southeastern); Audrey Weishaar (Tri-County); Nya Martinez, Eden McCausland (Diman)
RUNNER OF THE YEAR: Nicole Widegren
SMALL: Meredith Connor (Upper Cape); Ciera Hoyte (Cape Cod Tech); Samantha Goulart (Bristol Aggie); Annabella Putignano (Old Colony): Claudia Chambert, Lauren Barry, Madelyn Germain (Norfolk Aggie)
RUNNER OF THE YEAR: Madelyn Germain
COMPREHENSIVE: Ella Dunbury, Lilli Milton, Viviana Morales, Lilly Andrews, Katherine Donovan (West Bridgewater); Ayane White, Bethanie Valcimond (Holbrook)
RUNNER OF THE YEAR: Ella Dunbury
MERRIMACK VALLEY CONFERENCE
Anna McElhinney, Emily Burdick, Deirdre Bailat (Billerica); Molly Kiley (Andover); Luna Prochazkova, Hannah Shea (North Andover); Annie Gilman, Ella Machado (Lowell); Olivia Guillet, Madeline Courtemanche, Sydney Ng, Meghan Hunt (Central Catholic)
MVP: Anna McElhinney, Luna Prochazkova
MIDDLESEX LEAGUE
FREEDOM: Juliet Moore, Darby Thompson, Naiomi Breay (Melrose); Charlotte O’Neil, Lily Sallee, Maddie Nett, Devon Jellison (Wakefield); Anna Lonergan (Watertown); Addy Hunt, Hannah Bryson, Charlotte Kiley, Mallory Brown (Wilmington); Gabby Surrette (Stoneham); Althea Wolinski (Burlington)
MVP: Addy Hunt
LIBERTY: Sinead Butler, Jaclyn Ferola (Woburn); Simone Harrison, Virginia Sanzo, Elise Kempf, Safiya Ait Ali, Eva Cloherty (Arlington); Molly Hackett (Reading); Hannah Cumming, Jordana Eichel (Winchester); Ava Criniti, Uma Sanker, Mirra Payson (Lexington); Keira Healey (Belmont )
MVP: Ava Criniti
NORTHEASTERN CONFERENCE
Sarah DiVasta, Ava Buckley, Sophia Schirripa, Cailyn Buckley (Peabody); Marrietta O’Connell (Marblehead); Shea Nemeskal, Emma Eagan (Danvers); Allison Prasse, Tara MacNeil, Emma Judge, Mary Hauck (Beverly); Sarah Bernier, Elizabeth Green (Masconomet); Colette Heil, Theia Giantis (Swampscott); Faith Castellucci (Gloucester)
RUNNER OF THE YEAR: Sarah DiVasta
SOUTHEAST CONFERENCE
Camden Strandberg, Sydney O’Donnell, Brenna Woodbury, Audrey Lambert (Bridgewater-Raynham); Lauren Kelly, Serena Carnes, Amya Moura (Dartmouth); Margaret O’Connell (Durfee); Shania Gardner (Brockton); Madalena Morris (New Bedford)
MVP: Camden Strandberg
SOUTH SHORE LEAGUE
Selena Wood, Vangie McCleary (Abington); Hallie Robitaille, Monica Smith, Meredith Cassidy, Brigid Costello, Allison Martin (Norwell); Phoebe Katilus, Claire Caulton, Grace Avery (East Bridgewater); Maggie Brinzey, Elizabeth Blanchard (Cohasset); Hana Marshall, Olivia Austin, Haley Washburn, Kiera Montgomery (Middleboro); Grace Brundiage, Brianna Quinlan (Rockland)
MVP: Selena Wood, Vangie McCleary, Maggie Brinzey
TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
LARGE: Carmen Luisi, Ella Bosselman, Annabelle Lynch, Maggie Kuchman (Holliston); Bethel Flanagan, Autumn Tumbleton, Avery Sawyer, Elyse Srodawa (Hopkinton); Olivia O’Neill, Tea Pagnotti (Westwood); Emily Morgan, Anna LaRowe, Ella Kane (Medfield)
MVP: Carmen Luisi
SMALL: Margaret Bowles, Molly Malloy, Laura Green, Maddie Cronin, Camille Boudreau, Katya Kazurenko (Dover-Sherborn); Emma Wisnaskas, Shea Podbelski, Brooke Dennett, Molly McIntyre (Norton); Emma Smith, Elizabeth Ragain (Bellingham); Shealin Conroy (Millis)
MVP: Margaret Bowles
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