Olivia Avellar (Nauset)
Tess Barrett (Cohasset)
Lauren Boughner (Masconomet)
Tessa Broderick (Dover-Sherborn)
Isabella Carroll (Lynnfield)
Georgina Clarke (Hopkinton)
Caroline Coletti (Concord-Carlisle)
Sydney Comeau (Notre Dame Hingham)
Ellie Deeble (Melrose)
Kenzie Ellis (Medfield)
Sophia Foley (Hanover)
Rachael Geniuch (West Bridgewater)
Ava Graham (Bishop Feehan)
Korynne Holden (Westport)
Gaia Jacobs (Wellesley)
Heidi Lawrence (King Philip)
Kaitlyn LeBrun (Natick)
Anna Leschly (Brookline)
Audrey Loring (Norwell)
Lily Mark (Hamilton-Wenham)
Sadie Mathis (Acton-Boxboro)
Cassidy Moriarty (Natick)
Reagan Murphy (Winchester)
Claire Murray (Hingham)
Georgia Prouty (Danvers)
Maddie Recupero (Hopkinton)
Kara Santos (Mansfield)
Ella Scalisi (Weymouth)
Smilla Spasic (Norwell)
Anya Zub (Franklin)
HONORABLE MENTION
Lola Griffin (NDA Hingam)
Lucy Irwin (Central Catholic)
Brooke Kennedy (Bishop Feehan)
Adriana Korbly (Acton-Boxboro)
Lillian Martin (Somerville)
Natalie Mutschler (Hanover)
Kelly O’Connor (Franklin)
Cassidy Paige (Tewksbury)
Olivia St. Pierre (Danvers)
Emma Pero (Cardinal Spellman)
Abby Wilder (Waltham)
OLIVIA AVELLAR
NAUSET
The senior midfielder set the single-season document for objectives with 44. A two-time Cape and Islands League MVP, Avellar helped Nauset win three league titles. The National Honor Society member will proceed her enjoying profession at Boston University.
TESS BARRETT
COHASSET
Barrett had a terrific junior marketing campaign as she tallied 43 objectives and 29 assists to earn South Shore League Most Valuable Player. A star since her freshman 12 months, Barrett is a three-time SSL MVP and already Cohasset’s all-time scoring champion with 97 objectives to go together with 67 assists. Barrett holds a dedication to the University of Maryland and is about to be one of many state’s high gamers in 2024.
LAUREN BOUGHNER
MASCONOMET
Boughner led Masconomet to an undefeated common season and the Northeast Conference championship as she tallied 15 objectives and 16 assists. The all-NEC choice guided Masconomet to a 56-5-5 general document throughout her profession and a pair of league championships. A 3-sport captain, Boughner will proceed her enjoying profession at Merrimack the place she plans to review sports activities administration.
TESSA BRODERICK
DOVER-SHERBORN
Broderick was one of many high middle backs in Eastern Mass. in 2023 as she gained the Tri-Valley League Small Most Valuable Player award. She completed her profession as a two-time all-league choice. Also a member of the indoor monitor workforce and National Honors Society, Broderick will attend Middlebury College.
ISABELLA CARROLL
LYNNFIELD
Carroll had a formidable junior season. The striker scored 26 objectives and added seven assists to earn Cape Ann League Player of the Year honors. A excessive honors scholar, Carroll performs with NEFC North Shore DPL on the membership circuit. Carroll is hoping to pursue a collegiate profession on the pitch whereas additionally learning musical theater.
GEORGINA CLARKE
HOPKINTON
The senior midfielder/ahead scored 17 objectives to go together with 9 assists. The Tri-Valley League Large MVP, Clarke is a two-time Boston Herald All-Scholastic. She completed her profession with 52 objectives in 45 video games. An all-honors scholar, Clarke will proceed her athletic and tutorial profession at Boston College.
CAROLINE COLETTI
CONCORD-CARLISLE
Coletti was the highest participant within the Dual County League as she scored 24 objectives to go together with eight assists to earn Most Valuable Player honors. A four-year varsity starter, Coletti completed her profession with 41 objectives and 18 assists. A member of National Honor Society, Coletti will proceed her tutorial and athletic profession at Amherst College.
SYDNEY COMEAU
NOTRE DAME HINGHAM
Comeau was on the middle of Notre Dame Academy’s run to the Div. 2 state championship. The senior ahead tallied an eye-popping 34 objectives whereas including eight assists to complete her profession with 105 objectives. Also a standout within the classroom, Comeau is a member of National Honor Society. She will proceed her enjoying profession at Holy Cross.
ELLIE DEEBLE
MELROSE
The workforce’s attacking middle midfielder/striker completed her senior 12 months with 9 objectives, 5 assists, took residence Middlesex League MVP honors and helped the Red Hawks advance to the Div. 2 State quarterfinals. A member of National Honor Society, Deeble hopes to review enterprise in faculty.
KENZIE ELLIS
MEDFIELD
The sophomore middle again helped Medfield restrict opponents to only 12 objectives allowed for your complete season. Ellis’ play earned TVL all-league honors and earned workforce MVP. A member of NEFC GA 08 on the membership circuit, Ellis is simply starting the recruiting course of the place she hopes to discover a collegiate residence.
SOPHIA FOLEY
HANOVER
Foley was the Patriot League Fisher’s Most Valuable Player, scoring 32 objectives to go together with seven assists. The senior ahead completed her profession a two-time league MVP, netting 66 whole objectives. Foley can also be a member of Hanover’s indoor and outside monitor and area groups. Foley will proceed her tutorial and athletic profession at UMass.
RACHAEL GENIUCH
WEST BRIDGEWATER
Geniuch was the South Coast Conference’s Most Valuable Player because the senior left/proper wing tallied 27 objectives and 16 assists. The five-year varsity participant completed her profession with 105 objectives. The National Honor Society and Spanish Honor Society member will proceed her enjoying profession at Assumption the place she plans to review biotechnology.
AVA GRAHAM
BISHOP FEEHAN
The senior striker scored 23 objectives and added 16 assists to earn Catholic Central League Most Valuable Player honors in main the Shamrocks to the league championship. An honors scholar, Graham is dedicated to Holy Cross to proceed her tutorial and athletic profession.
KORYNNE HOLDEN
WESTPORT
Holden took residence Most Valuable Player honors within the Mayflower Athletic Conference because the senior midfielder scored 15 objectives to go together with 4 assists. Holden had a aptitude for the dramatic connecting on 4 game-winning objectives. The two-year captain was a member of the varsity workforce since seventh grade. She is graduating as a top-five member of her class.
GAIA JACOBS
WELLESLEY
Jacobs guided Wellesley to the Div. 1 State quarterfinals. A four-year varsity participant and captain for each the soccer and indoor and outside monitor groups, Jacobs plans to review communication and digital media at IE University in Madrid.
HEIDI LAWRENCE
KING PHILIP
Lawrence had 32 objectives and 46 whole factors in incomes Hockomock League MVP honors. A two-year captain and three-year varsity starter, Lawrence completed her profession with 56 objectives. Also a captain for the monitor and area workforce, Lawrence will play soccer at Bentley University.
KAITLYN LEBRUN
NATICK
LeBrun earned Bay State MVP honors. Her play helped information a Natick protection that was the spine of its 2023 state championship workforce. A member of National Honor Society, LeBrun performs for the FC Stars on the membership circuit.
ANNA LESCHLY
BROOKLINE
Leschly starred as a junior as Brookline’s defensive center-midfielder. She earned Bay State Conference all-star and helped Brookline make a run to the Div. 1 State semifinals. Leschly can also be a star in indoor monitor, taking residence the 4×800 outside Div. 1 state title. Despite being solely a junior, Leschly already holds a soccer dedication to Dartmouth College.
AUDREY LORING
NORWELL
Loring guided Norwell to the Div. 3 state title as she helped the Clippers develop one of many high defensive items within the Commonwealth; Norwell allowed simply seven objectives on the season and posted a exceptional 19 shutouts. A member of National Honor Society, Loring additionally runs spring monitor and plans on majoring in enterprise in faculty.
LILY MARK
HAMILTON-WENHAM
The middle midfielder totaled 21 factors, scoring 12 objectives and including 9 assists. Her play earned her Cape Ann League Baker Player of the Year. For her profession, Mark scored 33 objectives and totaled 59 factors. A two-time league MVP and three time all-league participant, Mark will proceed her tutorial and athletic profession at Williams.
SADIE MATHIS
ACTON-BOXBORO
The junior earned all-Dual County League and Eastern Mass. First Team honors as she amassed 12 objectives and 6 assists, giving her a profession whole of 23 objectives and 22 assists. The honor roll scholar has already given a verbal dedication to Yale. In the offseason, she competes with FC Stars ECNL.
CASSIDY MORIARTY
NATICK
Moriarty led Natick to the Div. 1 state championship because the junior tallied 14 objectives and added two assists. The championship is the second of Moriarty’s profession as she scored eight objectives on Natick’s 2021 title workforce. Moriarty performs for FC Stars ECNL National on the membership circuit.
REAGAN MURPHY
WINCHESTER
The goalkeeper tallied 11 shutouts with simply 9 objectives allowed to steer the Red and Black to the Middlesex League Liberty crown. The senior earned league MVP for the second consecutive season. A two-time Boston Herald All-Scholastic, Murphy plans to proceed her enjoying profession on the subsequent degree.
CLAIRE MURRAY
HINGHAM
Murray scored 24 objectives to earn Patriot League Keenan MVP honors. The senior midfielder/ahead had 66 objectives over her profession, main the Harborwomen to a state remaining look in 2021, a state quarterfinal look in 2023, and a state championship in 2022. Murray will proceed her enjoying profession on the University of Illinois.
GEORGIA PROUTY
DANVERS
Prouty as a junior netted over 50 factors for the season, scoring 27 objectives and including 27 assists, successful Northeastern Conference Player of the Year recognition after being an all-league choice as a freshman and sophomore. Also a standout in monitor, Prouty holds a verbal dedication for soccer to Boston University.
MADDIE RECUPERO
HOPKINTON
The junior cemented herself as one of many high gamers in Eastern Mass. scoring 15 objectives to go together with 15 assists. Recupero was named MVP of the Tri-Valley League Large and helped Hopkinton attain the Div. 1 state semifinals. Recupero holds a verbal dedication to Princeton University.
KARA SANTOS
MANSFIELD
Santos earned Hockomock League all-star recognition for the third time because the senior middle again scored seven objectives and added 4 assists. Her efforts on the defensive finish helped propel Mansfield to the Div. 2state title sport. Santos was a four-year varsity starter, beginning in all 74 video games of her profession. Also a member of the women basketball workforce, Santos plans to review enterprise in faculty.
ELLA SCALISI
WEYMOUTH
Scalisi was the MVP of the Bay State Herget because the junior tallied 15 objectives and 5 assists for the Wildcats. Over her two-year varsity profession, Scalisi has 25 objectives. An honor roll scholar, Scalisi performs for South Shore Select on the membership circuit. She plans to pursue nursing together with enjoying faculty soccer.
SMILLA SPASIC
NORWELL
Spasic saved her finest for final because the senior defender earned South Shore League Player of the Year honors and led Norwell to the Div. 3 State title. The Norwell protection allowed simply seven objectives on the season and posted 19 shutouts. A 3-time all-league choice, Spasic is a member of National Honor Society.
ANYA ZUB
FRANKLIN
Zub scored 23 objectives and had 10 assists because the senior ahead earned Hockomock League all-star recognition. The ahead had 62 objectives and 29 assists as a excessive schooler. A member of enterprise and Spanish National Honors Society, Zub is about to proceed her athletic and tutorial profession at Stonehill College.
LEAGUE ALL-STARS
BAY STATE CONFERENCE
Chloe McGinty (Braintree); Anna Leschly, Sydney Freese, Amara Ukomadu (Brookline); Kasey Kopaz (Framingham); Noelle Gorham, Sahana Zauls (Milton); Kaitlyn LeBrun, Cassidy Moriarty, Olivia Penn, Kendall Hacker, Lydia Proia, Nicole Proia (Natick); Ava Chiappinelli, Amelle Rjinbout (Needham); Katie Reiner, Sophia Mitchell, Sawyer Gallivan (Newton North); Gaia Jacobs, McKay Pratt (Wellesley); Ella Scalisi (Weymouth)
MVP: Kaitlyn LeBrun, Ella Scalisi
BOSTON CITY LEAGUE
Ella Curran, Maggie Klaas, Lucy Osowiecki (Latin Academy); Edzana Correia, Fabiana DaSilveira, Mildred Urbina (Boston International); Mircia De Carvalho Fernandes, Elisandra DaVega, Felipa Gomes (Burke/Dearborn); Stacy Delgado, Angelina Hernandez, Iayana Montanez-Lemar (Charlestown); Gladis Madrid, Diana Melgar, Anahi Vasquez (East Boston); Sonia Monteiro Lopes, Katiyana Miranda, Louinise Paul (Madison Park); Jasmine Canas, Eliane DeRosa, Dasanee Medoca (New Mission); Allie Audia, Nia Buyu, Camila Restrepo (O’Bryant); Karina Correa, Brithanny Quionez Patino, Lillianis Rodriquez (Snowden/Fenway); Claudean Hawthorne, Niecka Mathias, Jahencia St. Cloud (Tech Boston)
CAPE AND ISLANDS
ATLANTIC DIVISION: Caroline Kennard, Olivia Avellar, Georgie Orlandella, Tess Williams, Samantha McIsaac, Mackenzie Still (Nauset); Riley Devlin, Moe Lind, Abby Fernandez, Skylar Plourde (Falmouth); Claire Hazard (Barnstable); Elena Giordano, Samantha Warren, Talia Maccaferri, Emily Coogan (Martha’s Vineyard)
MVP: Olivia Avellar
MARITIME DIVISION: Karlie Monteiro, Ciarra Terry, Karah Deveau, Kiki Pigo-Cronin (Monomoy); Ella Cheney, Meah Dalrymple, Raegan Dillon, Addison Cheney (St. John Paul); Chelsea Gross, Madden Myers, Adney Branigan (Nantucket); Brianna Hanniford, Elizabeth Ritchie (Dennis-Yarmouth); Maddy Ward, Haleigh Maurice, Mackenzie Griffin (Sturgis West)
MVP: Ella Cheney
LIGHTHOUSE DIVISION: Leighton Fenyus, Emmy Ewell, Nora O’Neill (Rising Tide); Faye McGuire, Susanna Lowell, Thalia O’Neill, Julietta Marzot (Falmouth Academy); Emerson Gardiner, Elena Nardone, Charlotte Westberg, Abby Jarvis, Alyssa Gomes (Sturgis East); Lilian Shanahan, Jenna Marsh (Cape Cod Academy)
MVP: Jenna Marsh
CAPE ANN LEAGUE
Bella Carroll, Ally Sykes, Keely Briggs (Lynnfield); Lily Mark, Stewart Bernard, Annie Moynihan (Hamilton-Wenham)’ Kierstin Higgins, Maggie Schulz, Maddie Vant (North Reading); Natalie Degraves, Alexis Greenblott (Newburyport); Carrie Martinez (Essex Tech); Izzie Wetter (Ipswich); Abby Stauss (Georgetown); Madi Cook (Hamilton-Wenham); Calista Calarius (Amesbury); Gabby Bellacqua (Pentucket)
MVP: Bella Carroll, Lily Mark
CATHOLIC CONFERENCE
Lola Griffin, Sydney Comeau, Emelia DaPonte (Notre Dame Hingham); Melanie Nauta, Simone Connolly (Ursuline); Tricia Stevens, Victoria Charry (Malden Catholic)
COMMONWEALTH ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
UPPER DIVISION: Daise Acero, Julia Canario, Emily Hem, Tyra Medina, Emily Sandelli (Greater Lowell); Cassidy Bilewchuck, Keira Frazier, Kaleigh McCarthy (Innovation); Eva Warren (Lowell Catholic); Lucia Antonucci, Bailey DeLeire, Reilly Hickey, Evie Reynolds (Mystic Valley); Caitlyn Aprile, Kerry Brown, Makayla Melanson (Shawsheen); Madison Gosse, Maddie Noury (Whittier)
MVP: Lucia Antonucci
LOWER DIVISION: Julia Baxter, Lilly Golden, Carson Pedreschi, Natalya Raiford (Academy of Notre Dame); Melanie Cordoba, Soanil Haskins, Jadaliss Montero (Greater Lawrence); Priscilla Lopez (KIPP); Angela Reyes, Lovelly Merida (Lynn Tech); Angelina Lazarova, Reena Treadwell, Achol Manyang (Minuteman); Micheline Follis, Sophia Giraldo (Northeast); Delaney Auger, Kali Christakos, Amelia Lelievre, Rachael Targ, Sadie Tracy (Nashoba Tech)
MVP: Natalya Raiford
DUAL COUNTY LEAGUE
Ruby Mathia, Sophia Shumilova, Mia Sullivan (Acton-Boxboro); Abigail Baker, Urvi Pai, Sarah Kirby (Westford Academy); Nathalie Gahan, Ainsely Siefer, Sophia Girolimitti, Trinity Johnson (Concord-Carlisle); Hailie Smith, Sienna Masood, Jackie Ginsberg (Newton South); Rachael Starr, Caitlin McDonough (Boston Latin); Ciara Morrissey, Averie Hoff, Alexa Hoff (Lincoln-Sudbury); Isabelle Larabee (Cambridge); Zoe Mittelsteadt, Jackie Rainville (Wayland); Cassie Morrison (Bedford); Annie Dong, Anika Groff, Brady Jacobson (Weston); Kaitlyn Ellard, Angalisa Cacdea (Waltham)
GREATER BOSTON LEAGUE
Lillian Martin, Caitlyn Logue, Savina Schrieber, Camila Plata (Somerville); Ari Pina, Samarah Paiva, Nisrin Sekkat (Revere); Jossira Kouyate, Emma Smith (Medford); Lauren Wilson, Rachel Dana (Lynn Classical); Yelsa Garcia, Layla Betancur Cardona (Everett); Amelia Berliner, Addison McWayne (Malden); Alessandra Campos (Chelsea); Angela Martinez (Lynn English)
MVP: Lillian Martin
HOCKOMOCK LEAGUE
Heidi Lawrence, Dani Lomuscio, Mikayla Thompson, Addisyn Lamothe-Vaughn (King Philip); Tatum O’Brien, Jamie Davies (Attleboro); Emma Cahill, Mekhala Costello, Ava Gilmore (Canton); Erin Foley, Lindsey Resnick (Foxboro); Anya Zub, Kelly O’Connor, Rachel Welch (Franklin); Kara Santos, Olivia Dunham, Aly Fernandes (Mansfield); Kyla Nashawaty (Milford); Abbie Pratt (North Attleboro); Lucinda Li Cotter, Emma Gavin, Janiya Morales Matier (Oliver Ames); Jessica Li (Sharon); Katrina Varnum, Maddie Cook (Stoughton); Juliana Matos (Taunton)
MVP: Heidi Lawrence
MAYFLOWER ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
LARGE: Jenna Lehane, Alexis D’Arcy, Kathleen Murphy, Samantha Tucker (Blue Hills); Agapi Kouvlis, Lucy Calabrese (Southeastern); Arliya Docanto, Gabrielle Dergham, Ava Gill (Tri-County); Elizabeth Kinnane, Kiara Almeida (Diman); Meghan Emond (Bristol-Plymouth)
MVP: Agapi Kouvlis
SMALL: Brenda Murphy, Brooke Norwell, Keira Keogh, Shealyn Harding (Norfolk Aggie); Alaina Hines, Hayley King, Meghan Holt (Upper Cape); Lindsey Bacchiocchi, Breanna Arruda (Old Colony); Eunice Gudiel Winter (South Shore); Lilly Glaser (Cape Cod Tech); Aubrie Lindo, Eva Washko (Bristol Aggie)
MVP: Alaina Hines
COMPREHENSIVE: Korynne Holden, Tess Silvia, Julia George, Lily Veracka (Westport); Brook Saylor, Caoilainn Knight, Elizabeth Green (Holbrook); Alexis Petersen (Wareham); Micaella Gomes, Brynn Gaynor (Avon)
MVP: Korynne Holden
MERRIMACK VALLEY CONFERENCE
Michaela Buckley, Catherin Lenihan (Andover); Kaylie Govoni, Sara MacLeod, Audrey Toce (Billerica); Macy Daigle, Lucy Irwin, Lauren Sanchez, Sarah Tressler (Central Catholic); Michelle Shoup (Chelmsford); Aubrey Rego (Dracut); Mallory Amirian, Hannah Allen, Eve Barton (Haverhill); Kiera Fitzpatrick, Courtnee Pickles (Methuen); Kendall Ruhland, Olivia Siwicki, Erika Wojcik (North Andover); Christa Giansiracusa, Cassidy Paige, Cordelia Zwirek (Tewksbury)
PLAYERS OF THE YEAR: Cassidy Paige, Lucy Irwin
MIDDLESEX LEAGUE
LIBERTY: Reagan Murphy, Sadie Stone, Carly Blumsack, Gaby Hermsdort, Lilly Ossen (Winchester); Bryn Ryan, Abigail Greable, Ella Connolly, Maeve Padien (Arlington); Lucy Karbhel, Hannah Glavin, Dana Leher (Belmont); Nicole Gangu, Katelyn Clark, Kayla Buback, Sydney Metivier (Woburn); Gabby Fainelli, Hope Sheth, Jaxie Hrkach (Lexington); Ella Abreu (Reading)
MVP: Reagan Murphy
FREEDOM: Ellie Deeble, Sophie McElligott, Emily Lucien, Jill Frawley, Abby Taylor, Ava Tormo (Melrose); Molly MacDonald, Jillian Collins, Julia Archer, Alison McElligott (Wilmington); Briana Thomas, Caitlyn Tremblay, Annaliesa Viglione, Morgan Ryan (Burlington); Fiona Recene, Molly Forrest (Wakefield); Annika Lawson, Brianna Pizzi (Stoneham); Lily Lambo, Elisa Ryan (Watertown)
MVP: Ellie Deeble
NORTHEASTERN CONFERENCE
ALL-CONFERENCE: Georgia Prouty, Olivia St. Pierre (Danvers); Lauren Boughner, Lily Podgurski, Amanda Schneider (Masconomet); Madison Botta (Saugus); Victoria Quagrello (Swampscott); Violet Hawley (Saugus); Connie Patturelli, Ally Bettencourt (Peabody); Talia Selby, Sadie Halpern (Marblehead); Taiya Mano (Gloucester)
DUNN ALL-STARS: Abby Moore, Kayla Scannell, Nicole Schneider (Masconomet); Addi McCarty, Lila Doucette (Danvers); Sydney Ball, Kate Burns (Marblehead); Eva Joyce, Gianna Sinibaldi (Peabody); Emma Fitzgerald (Beverly)
LYNCH ALL-STARS: Madi Fenino, Layla Manderson, Veronica Ortega (Saugus); Jesse Ford, Greta Siefken (Swampscott); Morgan Pennimpede, Abby Stauffer (Gloucester); Daniela Gomez, Talia Martucci (Winthrop); Sam Agno (Salem)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Georgia Prouty
PATRIOT LEAGUE
Josie Lee, Morgan Cheverie, Lauren Sutliffe, Megan Carney, Maddie Gage (Duxbury); Sophia Foley, Natalie Mutschler, Sophie Schiller, Erin Condon, Katelyn Farrell (Hanover); Claire Murray, Taylor Bello, Ava Varholak (Hingham); Ryann Doyle, Kayla DiPasquale, Camryn Picard, Marissa Medeiros (Marshfield): Lucy McLaughlin, Jackie Manning (North Quincy); Bella Gill, Maggie MacDonald, Sadie Nugent (Pembroke); Amelia Finley, Makenna Foley (Plymouth North); Kendra Foley, Sophia McManus (Plymouth South); Grace Connor (Quincy); Sarah Gillis, Isla Anderson, Clare Kennedy, Molly Quirk (Scituate); Alli Powderly, Avery DePaul (Silver Lake); Makenna Marshall, Brooke McAloney, Savannah Kamperides (Whitman-Hanson)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Claire Murray, Sophia Foley
SOUTH COAST CONFERENCE
Morgan Hayward, Gianna Sarkisian, Emma Seaberg, CeCe Levrault (Apponequet); Zoe Ridl (Bourne); Haleigh Kelley, Cailee Leonard (Dighton-Rehoboth); Lauren Bernardo (Fairhaven); Kendra Santiago (Greater New Bedford Voke); Audrey Thomas, Delaney Chase (Old Rochester); Sarah Rickard (Seekonk); Lauren Roosa, Madelyn Willis (Somerset Berkley); Rachael Geniuch, Kylie Fuller, Kerri Gomes (West Bridgewater)
MVP: Rachael Geniuch
TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
Kelly Blake, Kenzie Ellis, Bridget Deignan, Emily Hoffman (Medfield); Tessa Broderick, Sasha Coel (Dover-Sherborn); Nicki Brown, Ava Finn (Dedham) Hannah Calawa (Westwood); Georgie Clarke, Alex Clarke, Nina Tzouganatos, Maddie Recupero, Juliana Grontzos (Hopkinton), Izzy Hanson (Westwood); Tricia Wladkowski (Norwood); Vanessa Thompson (Ashland); Lily Stocks, Milla Lee (Dover-Sherborn); Kaylin Hebert (Norton); Sophia Jandrow, Zoe Santos (Bellingham); Ellie Mahan (Medway); Kaitlin O’Connell (Holliston); Abigail Powers (Millis)
MVP: Tessa Broderick
Source: www.bostonherald.com