GIRLS GOLF ALL-SCHOLASTICS
Emma Abramson (Sandwich)
Isabel Brozena (North Reading)
Harper Capilli (Duxbury)
Phoebe Chamian (Belmont)
Mekhala Costello (Canton)
Jennie Grogan (Monomoy)
Lillian Guleserian (Westwood)
Julia Imai (Brookline)
Jillian Johnson (Notre Dame Hingham)
Piper Jordan (Hingham)
Keira Joshi (Ashland)
Bianca Ligotti (Bishop Stang)
Charlotte MacCallum (Duxbury)
Mya Murphy (Sturgis West)
Morgan Smith (Westford Academy)
Erin Sullivan (Norwood)
Victoria Veator (Ursuline)
ALL-SCHOLASTICS
EMMA ABRAMSON
SANDWICH
The junior turned in one other excellent season for the Blue Knights. She was the co-medalist on the South sectionals with a 75, then took a second on the State championship per week later, taking pictures a 75 within the course of. The No. 1 golfer on the boys staff within the fall, Abramson was third on the Div. 3 South sectionals, delivering a 78. Abramson is the category president and a member of the National Honor Society in addition to the Science/Math Honor Society.
ISABEL BROZENA
NORTH READING
The sophomore received the Cape Ann League Open with a 2-over-par 74. Brozena was the CAL Kinney Division Player of the Year. At the MIAA State championship, she shot a 1-under-par 72 to seize the title. A two-time National High School Championship qualifier, Brozena received the Indian Ridge Women’s Club Champion two years in a row. A excessive honors scholar, Brozena’s long run purpose is to compete in school.
HARPER CAPILLI
DUXBURY
The sophomore was 13-0 in match play all through the season. Capilli positioned fourth on the South sectionals with an 81, qualifying for the States. As a freshman, Capilli was 9-0 in match play and in addition turned in a fourth-place effort on the South sectionals (84). A two-sport athlete, Capilli performs basketball and in addition competes as a part of the Mass. Huskies AAU staff.
PHOEBE CHAMIAN
BELMONT
A four-year starter and a staff captain on Belmont boys’ golf staff, Chamian misplaced simply two matches all season and made a hole-in-one through the last match of her highschool profession. Chamain was regular within the women postseason tournaments, putting within the prime 10 in each the North/Central/West sectional and State championship. A straight-A scholar and member of the National Honor Society, Chamain will golf at Holy Cross.
MEKHALA COSTELLO
CANTON
The sophomore had a terrific fall season on the boys staff, setting college information for scoring common (36.8), medalists honors in a season (six) and residential match medalists in a season (5). At the North/West/Central sectionals, Costello took seventh, then completed sixth on the MIAA State championships. An honors scholar with a powerful 4.75 GPA, Costello ranks among the many prime 20 in her class.
JENNIE GROGAN
MONOMOY
A 3-time Boston Herald All-Scholastic, the junior went undefeated in match play for the third consecutive season and in addition three-peated as Cape and Islands champion. Grogan was the South sectional champion and completed second on the MIAA state championships. A member of the National Honor Society, Grogan is president of Best Buddies in addition to Treasurer of Key Club.
LILLIAN GULESERIAN
WESTWOOD
The freshman tied for eighth on the North/Central/West sectional, taking pictures a 78. Per week later, she completed within the prime 12 on the MIAA state championships. She was the MVP of the boys staff within the fall.
JULIA IMAI
BROOKLINE
The sophomore standout was undefeated through the common season in serving to Brookline to an 11-2 match file. A two-time Bay State Conference medalist, Imai completed second on the North/Central/West sectionals with a 75. She took fifth on the State championship with a 76. Imai sports activities a 4.0 GPA.
JILLIAN JOHNSON
NOTRE DAME (HINGHAM)
The sophomore positioned fourth on the South sectionals with a 77, then completed ninth on the State championships. In that spherical, Johnson shot an 85 with 4 birdies and an eagle. Johnson has achieved loads of golf success, profitable the Bayberry Hills Qualifier, Avidia Cup, NEPGA Jr Open and NEPGA Tour Championship.
PIPER JORDAN
HINGHAM
The junior was 12-2-1 through the common season, then excelled within the two postseason tournaments. Jordan positioned seventh on the South sectionals, then adopted it up with an eighth-place end on the State championships. The staff’s MVP, Jordan was the recipient of the 2022 Patriot League All Scholastic Award. As a sophomore, Jordan recorded the bottom rating on the State championship, firing a 73. Jordan is a member of the National Honor Society.
KEIRA JOSHI
ASHLAND
A 3-time Tri-Valley League All-Star, Joshi tied for fifth on the North/Central/West sectionals, taking pictures a 79. Per week later on the State championships, Joshi cracked the top-10. She was one in all 12 women to signify Massachusetts on the New England High School Golf Championships. Joshi is an honor roll scholar who served on the 2020-22 Student Council Executive Board
BIANCA LIGOTTI
BISHOP STANG
The freshman was a part of the Div. 2 state boys golf championship staff within the fall. Ligotti tied for fourth on the South sectionals and cracked the top-20 on the State championship. Ligotti has competed for the previous three years on the Junior PGA tour and received the Allendale Country Club Female Junior Club title. Ligotti has a weighted 4.59 GPA.
CHARLOTTE MACCALLUM
DUXBURY
The MVP of the Patriot League, MacCallum shot an 84 which was good for eighth place on the South sectional. She completed among the many prime 20 on the State championship meet per week later. A excessive honor roll scholar, MacCallum will attend the University of St. Andrews in Scotland to check biochemisty.
MYA MURPHY
STURGIS WEST
A two-time Cape and Islands All-Star, Murphy served as captain on the boys staff final fall. Murphy had a terrific efficiency on the South sectionals the place she took third with a 76. Last summer time, Murphy was third on the New England Junior Open and fourth on the NEPGA Junior Two-Team occasion.
MORGAN SMITH
WESTFORD ACADEMY
One of the premier golfers within the state over the previous 4 seasons, Smith received the North/Central/West sectional, taking pictures a 1-under-par 70. She was the runner-up on the State championship, delivering a stable 2-over-par 75. The Dual County League champion, Smith was one in all 156 golfers to qualify for the 2021 USGA Girls Juniors. An honor roll scholar, Smith will do a postgraduate 12 months at Phillips Exeter Academy.
ERIN SULLIVAN
NORWOOD
A Tri-Valley League All-Star and captain of the boys staff within the fall, Sullivan completed eighth within the North/Central/West sectional with an 82. Per week later, Sullivan positioned among the many prime 15 golfers on the State championships. Sullivan was a 2021 NEPGA Avidia Cup & PGA Championship qualifier. A member of the National Honor Society and Spanish National Honor Society, Sullivan will play golf and main in communications at Bryant University.
VICTORIA VEATOR
URSULINE
The junior was one of many keys behind the college’s run to their first state staff title. The staff MVP was a stellar 11-1-1 through the common season in match play. A Catholic Conference All-Star, Veator took third on the North/Central/West sectionals, then tied for sixth on the State championships. The honors scholar received the US Challenge Cup’s Junior Match Play Championship.
ALL-STARS
BAY STATE CONFERENCE
Julia Imai, Lancia Carson, Laura O’Neil, Michaela Mattarazza (Brookline); Alika Lavi, Katie Ng, Julia Colone (Wellesley); Aine Corrigan, Isabelle Graham (Walpole); Megan Harvat (Needham)
CATHOLIC CONFERENCE
Victoria Veator, Alexandria Wright, Cailin Kelly (Ursuline); Jillian Johnson, Jacqueline Cingel (Notre Dame Hingham); Cailin Foley (Malden Catholic); Elizabeth Beauregard (Notre Dame Tyngsboro); Cecilie Elie (Fontbonne)
PATRIOT LEAGUE
Charlotte MacCallum. Tierney Regan, Harper Capilli, Grace Landolfi, Lucy Laviolette (Duxbury); Piper Jordan, Niamh McGuinness, Lauren Weber (Hingham); Teyah Wilson (Quincy/North Quincy); Abigail McMellen, Sarah Spires (Scituate), Abbey Moy (Cohasset)
MVP: Charlotte MacCallum
Source: www.bostonherald.com