GIRLS HOCKEY ALL-SCHOLASTICS
DREAM TEAM
Ayla Abban (Duxbury)
Maeve Carey (Austin Prep)
Lauryn Hanafin (Austin Prep)
Kathryn Karo (Austin Prep)
Shea Kelleher (Whitman-Hanson/Silver Lake)
Maddie Krepelka (Arlington)
ALL-SCHOLASTICS
Lauren Adams (Andover)
Kendall Blomquist (Westwood)
Maggie Burchill (Braintree)
Mckenzie Cerrato (Austin Prep)
Jenna Chaplain (St. Mary’s)
Laura Cogswell (Barnstable)
McKenna Colella (Duxbury)
Allison Corrieri (Acton-Boxboro)
Danielle DeJon (Malden Catholic)
Caroline Doherty (Hingham)
Jessica Driscoll (Methuen/Tewksbury)
Molly Driscoll (Watertown)
Jamie DuPont (Beverly/Danvers)
Carolyn Durand (Canton)
Mallory Farrell (Algonquin)
Kelly Holmes (King Philip)
Isabel Hulse (Austin Prep)
Emily Johns (Algonquin)
Savana Littlewood (Braintree)
Liz Luong (Framingham)
Maggie Lynch (Quincy/North Quincy)
Allie McCabe (Canton)
Sarah Powers (Peabody)
Lily Prendergast (Notre Dame Hingham)
Colleen Quirk (Natick)
Gabriella Russo (Arlington)
Cailey Ryan (Acton-Boxboro)
Kaci Ryder (Shrewsbury)
Summer Tallent (Winthrop)
DREAM TEAM
AYLA ABBAN
DUXBURY
Averaging almost two factors per recreation, the junior star offered loads of a scoring menace for Div. 2 energy Duxbury. Her 33 targets and 12 assists helped the two-time Dream-Teamer already eclipse 100 factors on her profession, pairing with wonderful efforts within the classroom (excessive honor roll pupil). She leaves Duxbury and the MIAA to repeat her junior season at Tabor Academy subsequent yr.
MAEVE CAREY
AUSTIN PREP
In her third time reaching the Div. 1 state title recreation, the senior closed out her profession by main a 27-0 group. She was Catholic Central League co-MVP, main a protection that allowed simply 11 targets all yr. Carey obtained excessive honors all 4 years within the classroom, was league MVP in subject hockey, and brings her two state championships to Stonehill College subsequent yr.
LAURYN HANAFIN
AUSTIN PREP
Hanafin was dominant, with a uncommon 0.40 targets per recreation this season, a 97.5 save-percentage and 19 shutouts to earn a second All-Scholastic choice. The senior exits with two Div. 1 state championships, two Catholic Central League co-MVP awards and three league All-Star alternatives. She is an honor roll pupil and heads to Stonehill College subsequent yr to play Div. 1 hockey and examine economics.
KATHRYN KARO
AUSTIN PREP
Karo exploded for 41 targets and 29 assists because the senior accrued 205 profession factors, complementing her accomplishments within the classroom as an honor-roll pupil. This follows a league All-Star season in subject hockey. Karo joins her senior teammates heading to Stonehill College subsequent yr to play hockey and pursue a profession in drugs.
SHEA KELLEHER
WHITMAN-HANSON/SILVER LAKE
The junior had 32 targets, ending with 45 factors in a Patriot League All-Star season. Kelleher will enter her senior yr with 84 profession factors. She is a National Honors Society member and an honor roll pupil dedicated to play soccer at Sacred Heart.
MADDIE KREPELKA
ARLINGTON
The junior had 36 targets and 21 assists to guide the group in scoring amid a visit to the Div. 1 state closing. Krepelka earned her second Middlesex League MVP award. The two-time All-Scholastic can be a three-time league All-Star and All-Conference choice, and heads into her senior season subsequent yr with a 4.5 weighted GPA, 78 targets and 129 profession factors.
ALL-SCHOLASTICS
LAUREN ADAMS
ANDOVER
Adams earned a 3rd MVC/DCL All-Star choice and helped Andover end as league co-champions. The senior captain closed out her profession with 70 targets and effectively over 100 profession factors, main to a few group offensive participant of the yr alternatives. Adams has been a three-sport athlete for the final three years, an honor roll pupil for 2 years and obtained excessive honors final yr.
KENDALL BLOMQUIST
WESTWOOD
Blomquist scored 23 targets and dishing 17 assists for a team-best 40 factors, incomes Tri-Valley League MVP honors and her third TVL All-Star choice. The senior class treasurer, honor roll pupil and National Honors Society member helped her group win the league all 4 years she performed, accruing 85 profession factors. That group success translated to state championships with the sphere hockey and lacrosse groups, and he or she appears to be like to carry that to Holy Cross subsequent yr for its subject hockey program.
MAGGIE BURCHILL
BRAINTREE
As Braintree earned the No. 2 seed within the Div. 2 state match, Burchill had 10 targets and 15 assists in her senior season. She was a Bay State Conference All-Star choice, making her a three-sport All-Star for the Wamps. She’s a member of the National Honors Society and Spanish National Honors Society, in addition to an honor roll pupil. Burchill heads to Saint Anselm College to play subject hockey subsequent yr.
MCKENZIE CERRATO
AUSTIN PREP
The junior proper wing was a Catholic Central League All-Star for a second time and was a Middlesex League All-Star earlier than that. Cerrato has accrued over 150 profession factors, pairing that together with her honor roll success. She hopes to play Div. 1 faculty hockey.
JENNA CHAPLAIN
ST. MARY’S
Her 41 factors helped her garner a fifth CCL All-Star choice, pushing her profession complete to 175 with one yr to go. Chaplain is an honor roll pupil and likewise performs softball, however appears to be like to play hockey on the Div. 1 collegiate stage. Her efforts on the North Suburban Wings U19 summer season group ought to assist her in that regard.
LAURA COGSWELL
BARNSTABLE
The senior defenseman and two-time captain was named the Cape and Islands MVP after tallying 19 targets and 13 assists on the season. A four-time Cape and Islands All-Star, Cogswell ended her profession with 36 targets and 52 assists for 88 factors. A volleyball All-Scholastic, Cogswell is a member of the National Honor Society and can attend Miami (Ohio) as an Evans Scholar.
MCKENNA COLELLA
DUXBURY
The junior defenseman scored 14 factors this yr with seven targets, incomes her second Patriot League All-Star choice because the defensive MVP for this system, whereas additionally excelling within the classroom as a excessive honor roll pupil every of the final two years. She’ll play for the Bay State Breakers membership group earlier than returning for her senior season.
ALLISON CORRIERI
ACTON-BOXBORO
Corrieri adopted an All-Star freshman yr by racking up 13 targets and 26 assists to assist Acton-Boxboro attain the Div. 2 state semifinal spherical. She earned one other DCL/MVC All-Star nod, and has 54 profession factors. The sophomore is an honor roll pupil, a three-sport athlete, and loves cross match and supreme frisbee to maintain her energetic. She hopes to play collegiate hockey.
DANIELLE DEJON
MALDEN CATHOLIC
DeJon had a 92.7 save-percentage and an 1.76 targets towards common. She particularly turned it on within the postseason, permitting simply 4 scores by means of three video games in serving to this system earn its first playoff wins. A 3-sport athlete with honors in English, math and Spanish, DeJon hopes to play Div. 1 hockey in faculty.
CAROLINE DOHERTY
HINGHAM
The freshman tallied 23 targets and 14 assists for 37 factors whereas incomes group MVP honors. Doherty made the group as an Eighth-grader and scored 10 factors. An honor roll pupil, Doherty was chosen for the National Development Camp in 2021.
JESSICA DRISCOLL
METHUEN/TEWKSBURY
The senior handed the 100-point threshold by posting 21 targets and 13 assists within the difficult MVC/DCL. With good attendance since kindergarten, Driscoll made the principal’s record, is a National Honors Society member and an honor roll pupil.
MOLLY DRISCOLL
WATERTOWN
The sophomore phenom earned her second Middlesex League Freedom MVP award with 31 targets and 17 assists. Driscoll was named to the All-Conference group and was a league All-Star, complementing her prowess as one of many prime subject hockey gamers within the state. She’s additionally an honor roll pupil.
JAMIE DUPONT
BEVERLY
DuPont almost doubled her profession factors this season, accruing 15 targets and 18 assists to earn Northeastern Conference MVP honors. The senior middle earned the MIAA Sportsmanship Award for the NEC, obtained educational honors with distinction all 4 years, received the Quinnipiac Book Award and is a three-sport athlete. She takes her 80 profession factors to the University of New England subsequent yr.
CAROLYN DURAND
CANTON
With a 94-percent save proportion, the junior netminder helped Canton make a run to the Div. 2 state closing whereas permitting lower than one objective per recreation. Durand has reached the state closing twice, utilizing her 23 shutouts and 43-6-5 report in web to additionally earn two Hockomock League All-Star alternatives. She performs for the U19 Charles River Blazers membership group in hopes of taking part in on the collegiate stage whereas majoring in schooling.
MALLORY FARRELL
ALGONQUIN
Outside from capping off a sensational playoff stretch with the game-winning objective in additional time of the Div. 2 state championship for Algonquin, Farrell starred all season with 33 targets and 18 assists. The sophomore has excessive honors within the classroom and performs for 3 membership groups in an effort to play Div. 1 hockey in faculty.
KELLY HOLMES
KING PHILIP
Holmes led King Philip with 23 targets and 25 assists in a group MVP season, giving her 71 profession factors as only a sophomore. The star middle was chosen as a Hockomock League All-Star this season, complemented by reaching honor roll in each years of highschool. Her hockey success interprets to subject hockey too, as her efforts adopted an MVP season within the sport.
ISABEL HULSE
AUSTIN PREP
A Dream Teamer final yr, Hulse impressed once more with 17 targets and 28 assists to assist lead Austin Prep to a 27-0 report. The senior proper wing leaves this system with two state championships and 154 profession factors, utilizing a three-sport profession to assist her head to Penn State subsequent yr.
EMILY JOHNS
ALONGQUIN
Johns loved a breakout sophomore season, posting 26 targets and 13 assists as Algonquin received its first Div. 2 state championship. That consists of scoring the additional time winner within the state semifinal spherical. Her 51 profession factors pairs with excessive honors within the classroom and a league All-Star season in subject hockey. The three-sport athlete hopes to play hockey and examine vitamin in faculty.
SAVANA LITTLEWOOD
BRAINTREE
Just a sophomore, Littlewood helped Braintree earn the No. 2 seed within the Div. 2 state match with 27 targets and 13 assists. She’s an honor roll pupil, and a Bay State Conference All-Star in softball. Littlewood takes her skills to the U.S National Player Development Camp and performs for the Bay State Breakers membership group.
LIZ LUONG
FRAMINGHAM
Luong starred in her freshman season, posting a pair of shutouts and a 92.9-percent save proportion in 14 video games. Her efficiency isn’t too stunning after profitable the U14 Tier II USA hockey nationwide championship in 2021 and received the 2022 U14 Tier I Massachusetts hockey state championship this yr. She additionally performs subject hockey, enjoys ceramics and is an honor roll pupil.
MAGGIE LYNCH
QUINCY/NORTH QUINCY
Lynch erupted this yr with 53 targets and 13 assists for her second season with 50-plus targets. Nine hat tips on the season helped her earn the Patriot League MVP award, and the two-time All-Scholastic was additionally chosen as a league All-Star for the third time. The junior is this system’s all-time main scorer with 141 targets and 40 assists, pairing effectively with a 3.95 GPA and success in volleyball and softball.
ALLIE MCCABE
CANTON
The senior captain was a defensive drive for Div. 2 state runner-up Canton, guiding the group because the Hockomock League MVP. McCabe scored six targets with 11 assists, serving to her earn a second league All-Star choice. The soccer star exits her hockey profession with a state championship underneath her belt and All-Star seasons in three completely different sports activities, heading to Ithaca College for soccer subsequent yr.
SARAH POWERS
PEABODY/LYNNFIELD/NORTH READING
Powers soared at left wing, pacing Peabody/Lynnfield/North Reading with 17 targets and 22 assists in her freshman season. The three-sport athlete is already acing the classroom as effectively, posting a 3.76 GPA so far. She’ll proceed taking part in membership within the offseason after profitable the nationwide championship with Assabet Valley final yr.
LILY PRENDERGAST
NOTRE DAME
The junior star goalie had 4 shutouts as NDA Hingham reached the Div. 2 state quarterfinal spherical. Prendergast reached the Div. 2 state closing in her Eighth-grade yr and a nationwide membership championship in her U14 yr. The four-year starter loves to jot down and skim poetry, and hopes to play Div. 1 hockey in faculty.
COLLEEN QUIRK
NATICK
Natick’s star middle dominated her senior season, burying 29 targets and dished out 11 assists to interrupt this system’s single-season scoring report and earn Bay State Conference Herget MVP honors. Quirk was named a convention All-Star for a second yr, serving to this system attain a state semifinal for the primary time. She is a excessive honor roll pupil and heads to Worcester Academy for a post-graduate yr.
GABRIELLA RUSSO
ARLINGTON
Russo was a star distributor for Div. 1 state runner-up Arlington, posting 30 assists with 15 targets in her senior season to finish her highschool profession with 118 factors. The proper wing is a three-sport athlete, and was a captain in subject hockey. She performs for the Boston Junior Eagles and is undecided on her faculty plans.
CAILEY RYAN
ACTON-BOXBORO
The senior capped off her profession with a stellar season, scoring her a centesimal profession level in a MVC/DCL All-Star yr. The star middle can be an honor roll pupil. She’s taking part in lacrosse this season to spherical off a three-sport yr, and enjoys the outside by means of fishing and climbing.
KACI RYDER
SHREWSBURY
In her farewell season, Ryder paced the assault with 33 factors to assist her earn group MVP honors as a captain for a second straight yr, and was chosen as a MVC/DCL All-Star. With two CMass All-Star nods and 100 profession factors as effectively, the star middle rounds off a powerful athletic profession as an All-Star in lacrosse and soccer, too. The National Honors Society member heads to Utica University subsequent yr to main in nursing and play hockey.
SUMMER TALLENT
WINTHROP
As Winthrop loved its first undefeated common season, Tallent had seven shutouts to notch a program-record 25 complete and a Northeastern Conference MVP award. Her 59 wins are essentially the most in Winthrop historical past, beginning in web since her Eighth-grade season.
LEAGUE ALL-STARS
BAY STATE CONFERENCE
Lila Chamoun (Milton); Samantha Mealey, Camille Kouroriez (Newton North); Erika Stanton, Maeve Hymovitz, Maddie Ledbury (Needham); Maeve Holland, Maggie Burchill (Braintree); Hadley Green, Colleen Quirk, Emma Tavilla, Caroline Gates (Natick); Kaitlin Braun, Dani Cimino, Annie Gallagher, Grace Flannery (Wellesley); Jessica Tosone (Walpole); Caroline Driscoll (Brookline); Mairead O’Connell (Weymouth)
MVP: Colleen Quirk, Maggie Burchill
CAPE AND ISLANDS
Laura Cogswell, Ally McEneaney, Ryley King, Claire Hazard (Barnstable); Hannah O’Dowd (Dennis-Yarmouth/CCA/St. John Paul); Sam McKenzie, Abby McDonald, Chloe Champani, Casey Roth (Falmouth); Alana Nevin (Martha’s Vineyard); Evelyn Fey (Nantucket); Olivia Avellar, Julia Weiner, Charlotte Manganaro (Nauset/CCT/Monomoy); Sophia Visceglio, Olivia O’Brien, Meghan Barrett, Adrianna Kelsch, Katherine Barrett, Caroline Barrett (Sandwich)
MVP: Laura Cogswell
CATHOLIC CENTRAL LEAGUE
Lauryn Hanafin, Maeve Carey, Kathryn Karo, Isabel Hulse, McKenzie Cerrato (Austin Prep); Maggie Pierce, Jenna Chaplain, Kasey Litwin (St. Mary’s); Grace Mottau, Karaline O’Toole (Archbishop Williams); Caitlyn Kelley, Grace Nelson (Bishop Feehan); Mikayla Brightman (Bishop Stang); Lauren Diranian (Bishop Fenwick); Brynn McPherson, Gianna McCusker (Matignon); Emily Moran (Arlington Catholic); Abigail Ryan (St. Joseph)
MVP: Lauryn Hanafin, Maeve Carey
HOCKOMOCK LEAGUE
Allie McCabe, Carolyn Durand, Maya Battista, Audrey Koen, Tess Khoury (Canton); Shaw Downing, Lindsay Dennett, Julia Flynn, Molly Hurley (Franklin); Kelly Holmes, Morgan Cunningham, Sydney O’Shea , Jen Daniels (King Philip); Kylie O’Keefe, Jess Widdop, Mya Waryas, Cammy Shanteler (Mansfield/Oliver Ames/Foxboro)
MVP: Allie McCabe
MVC/DCL
DIV. 1: Cailey Ryan, Allison Corrieri, Lily Vaughan (Acton-Boxboro); Ashley Chiango, Rose MacLean, Lauren Adams (Andover); Victoria Apostolakes, Lea Gaspar (Billerica/Chelmsford); Katerina Yelsits, Cassy Doherty (HPNA); Michelle Kusmaul, Jessica Driscoll (Methuen/Tewksbury); Kaci Ryder, Risa Montoya (Shrewsbury); Faith McDonald, Kylie Hannon (Westford Academy)
MVP: Jessica Driscoll
DIV. 2: Sarah Young, Sydney Hanlon (Boston Latin); Isabella Laskin, Sayde Daniliuk (Cambridge); Megan Malolepszy, Cara Kuczek (Central Catholic); Ava Wagner, Ashton Duplessis (Concord-Carlisle); Harper Friedholm, Anne-Sophie Ouellet, Mackenzie Hydon (Lincoln- Sudbury); Angalisa Caceda, Ava Anderson (Waltham); Reed Van Ogtrop, Deven Dacey, Sophia Fantoni (Wayland/Weston)
MVP: Harper Friedholm
MIDDLESEX LEAGUE
FREEDOM: Molly Driscoll, Lizzie Loftus, Toni Erickson, Aislin Devaney (Watertown); Lizzie Boulos, Lexi MacKinnon, Shea McDonald, Caitlyn Tremblay (Burlington); Maddy Sainato, Lily Mackenzie (Stoneham/Wilmington); Bailey McDevitt (Wakefield); Ruby Hansen (Melrose)
MVP: Molly Driscoll
LIBERTY: Maddie Krepelka, Gabby Russo, Grace Corsetti, Elise Rodd (Arlington); Taylor Buckley, M.L. Pineros, Maddie Soderquist (Woburn); Irene Mandile, Anne Ettenhoffer (Winchester); Bridget Gray (Belmont); Anika Singh (Lexington); Madaket Rzepka (Reading)
MVP: Maddie Krepelka
NORTHEASTERN CONFERENCE
Talia Martucci, Mia Martucci, Abby Holmes, Elle English, Mia Norris, Emma Holmes, Julia Holmes, Summer Tallent (Winthrop); Catie Kampersal, Chloe Gromko, Catherine Sweeney, Hannah Gromko, Audrey Buckley, Sarah Powers, Jenna DiNapoli (Peabody); Jamie DuPont, Kayleigh Crowell, Halle Greenleaf, Sadie Papamechail (Beverly); Olivia Wilson, Gracie Kelleher, Izzy Kirby (Newburyport); Maddie Kenny, Sage Smith (Masconomet); Elsa Wood, Hannah Tsouvalas, Hadley Wales (Marblehead); Brooke McNiff, Ella Costa (Gloucester); Keena Swanson (Medford); Laney Mead, Paige Fuller (Shawsheen)
MVP: Summer Tallent (Winthrop)
PATRIOT LEAGUE
Ayla Abban, McKenna Colella, Grace Landolfi, Lily Sparrow, Megan Carney, Anna McGinty (Duxbury); Maddie McDonald, Lauren Bedford, Penny Saich, Maddy Hohmann, Nicole Prescott (Norwell); Megan Dorsey, Allison Zeoli, Erin Doran. Jen Birolini, Mary Quatrale, Allison Stone, Kaleigh Murphy (Pembroke); Maggie Lynch, Maggie Dineen, Maddie Bailey, Orla O’Driscoll (Quincy/North Quincy); Shea Kelleher, Caitlin Dilly, Lily Ulvila, Abbey Powers (Whitman-Hanson/Silver Lake); Maeve Campbell, Emerson Spinale, Aubrey Organ, Elizabeth Lombardo, Megan Petrarca, Jen Diercks (Plymouth North/Plymouth South); Sarah Long, Eva Kelliher, Merri DeCoste (Hanover); Caroline Doherty, Lily Thrun, Abigail Kennedy, Erin Packard (Hingham); Hayley McCarthy (Scituate); Maija Kastrud, Kayla Leonard, Camryn Jordan, Ariel Comer, Addison Brown, Amanda Leone (Marshfield)
TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
Kendall Blomquist, Tessa Jones, Kate Sullivan (Westwood); Morgan Roach, Jenna Naumann, Lindsay Rogers (Norwood); Katie Crews, Maggie Lester (Medway/Holliston); Katherine Flippo, Lily Shaughnessy (Medfield); Ava Iantosca (Dedham); Liana Patrick (Hopkinton/Dover-Sherborn)
MVP: Kendall Blomquist
Source: www.bostonherald.com