PREP SCHOOL ALL-SCHOLASTICS
Abby Baird (Covenant Christian) IGC ladies basketball
Julia Cabral (Berwick) EIL ladies hockey
Nathan Edwards-Roseney (Chapel Hill Chauncy Hall) MBIL boys basketball
Michael Fisher (St. Mark’s) ISL boys hockey
Brendan Gorman (St. Sebastian’s) ISL boys hockey
Jimmy Harrington (Belmont Hill) ISL wrestling
Oralye Kiefer (Beaver Country Day) EIL ladies basketball
Noah Lim (Lexington Christian) EIL wrestling
Taina Mair (Brooks) ISL ladies basketball
Keira McGrath (Dana Hall) EIL ladies swimming
Trevor Mullin (St. Sebastian’s) ISL boys basketball
Randy Nova (Lexington Christian) EIL boys basketball
Emma O’Leary (Noble & Greenough) ISL ladies hockey
ALL-SCHOLASTICS
ABBY BAIRD
COVENANT CHRISTIAN
IGC GIRLS BASKETBALL
This senior heart had a dominant senior season. She averaged 18 factors, 15 rebounds, and three.81 blocks per sport. She additionally performs soccer, and is a highest honor roll pupil.
JULIA CABRAL
BERWICK
EIL GIRLS HOCKEY
This junior ahead tied the varsity document for many objectives in a season. For the winter, she scored 27 objectives with eight assists and 35 factors. For her profession, she scored 59 objectives with 28 assists and 87 factors.
NATHAN EDWARDS-ROSENEY
CHAPEL HILL CHAUNCY HALL
MBIL BOYS BASKETBALL
This 6-foot-4 small ahead averaged 15 factors, 10 rebounds, 5 assists, and three blocks per sport. A 3-year captain, he led his group to a 12-3 season and second-place end within the MBIL. He will proceed his profession at Clark.
MICHAEL FISHER
ST. MARK’S
ISL BOYS HOCKEY
This 6-foot-2 senior defenseman was each the ISL MVP and an All-NEPSAC performer. For the winter, he completed with 47 factors. He led St. Mark’s to a league title two years in a row, is a excessive honor roll pupil, and can attend Northeastern.
BRENDAN GORMAN
ST. SEBASTIAN’S
ISL BOYS HOCKEY
This senior ahead and heart had 49 factors in 25 video games for the Arrows. The ISL MVP, he completed his profession with 83 factors in 82 video games. An honors pupil all through highschool, he’ll proceed his profession at Princeton.
JIMMY HARRINGTON
BELMONT HILL
ISL WRESTLING
A senior, Harrington dominated his weight class for Belmont Hill. The 2021 Prep National Champion, Harrington is a two-time Prep New England champ. A 3-time Prep nationwide All-American, Harrington plans to wrestle at Harvard.
ORALYE KIEFER
BEAVER COUNTRY DAY
EIL GIRLS BASKETBALL
A 6-foot-3 senior, she closed her profession in type, as she earned EIL Player of the Year, and was named an all-NEPSAC performer. For her profession, she scored 763 factors in two years. A excessive honor roll pupil, she is going to attend Northeastern.
NOAH LIM
LEXINGTON CHRISTIAN
EIL WRESTLING
A junior, Lim did work in each the 126 and 132-pound weight courses. He compiled a 19-0 common season, and was 8-3 in postseason tournaments. He positioned third within the New England match and was a National Prep qualifier.
TAINA MAIR
BROOKS
ISL GIRLS BASKETBALL
This Boston College-bound level guard led Brooks to its first-ever undefeated season. She averaged 24.5 factors, 11 assists, 11 rebounds, and 1.4 steals per sport, and was named the Gatorade Player of the Year for Massachusetts.
KEIRA McGRATH
DANA HALL
EIL GIRLS SWIMMING
This senior was dominant within the pool this winter. She broke the varsity and EIL document for the 100-yard breaststroke. She positioned first within the ISL/EIL within the 200 particular person medley, and was first within the NEPSAC Div. 2 champs within the 100 breaststroke. She additionally positioned second within the NEPSAC D2 champs within the 200 IM.
TREVOR MULLIN
ST. SEBASTIAN’S
ISL BOYS BASKETBALL
This junior level guard averaged 23 factors, 6 assists, and 4 rebounds per sport this season. A 1,000-point scorer, he was a NEPSAC Class A All-Star. A four-year varsity starter, he’s a captain and a National Honor Society pupil. He lately gave a verbal dedication to play basketball at Yale.
RANDY NOVA
LEXINGTON CHRISTIAN
EIL BOYS BASKETBALL
This senior guard averaged 13 factors, 7 rebounds, and 6 assists this previous season as he was named EIL Player of the Year. He was the captain of a group that went 17-3 and gained the EIL common season and match titles. A two-year starter, he’s a 1,000-point scorer.
EMMA O’LEARY
NOBLE & GREENOUGH
ISL GIRLS HOCKEY
This senior heart was a scoring machine for a group that completed 26-1-3. The ISL MVP, she scored 34 objectives with 30 assists and 64 factors in 30 video games. A NEPSAC All-Star, she was the NEPSAC Large School Player of the Year, and completed her profession with 188 factors in 109 video games.
LEAGUE ALL-STARS
EASTERN INDEPENDENT LEAGUE
BOYS BASKETBALL
Jonathan Guerrier, Randy Nova, Aidan Clarke, Ben Tatlock (Lexington Christian); Chris Rey, Onyi Emakanwokeji (Beaver Country Day); Trevor Gibbs, Emil Rijo (Pingree); Bernard Dushie, Lucas Pagliarulo (Portsmouth Abbey); Christian Setalsingh-Nazaire (Concord Academy); Liliano Rosa (Berwick Academy); Chichi Bangandozou (Bancroft); AJ Carey-Marujo (Landmark School)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Randy Nova
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Oralye Kiefer, Jessie Silk, Spring Yan (Beaver Country Day); Lexi Garcia, Sam Jones (Pingree); Emma Nero, Mary Grace Shepherd (Newton Country Day); Natalie Simonds, Grace Libby (Berwick); Anelly Mad-Toingue (Dana Hall); Nell Sparks (Winsor); Kealey Baglio (Bancroft); Grace Connaughton (Portsmouth Abbey); Nicole Burns (Lexington Christian Academy)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Oralye Kiefer
GIRLS HOCKEY
Julia Cabral, Bella Pomarico, Kimi Hurer (Berwick); Isabella DiReda, Jacqueline Martin, Danielle Longuemare (Portsmouth Abbey); Gaby Nagahama, Ceci Herriman (Pingree School); Abigail Hennesey, Caitlyn McCarthy (Newton Country Day); Julia Ryan (Winsor School)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Julia Cabral
BOYS SWIMMING
Will Chappell, Ben Chappell, Abraham Guo, Ryan ThaiDo, Soren Gaisford, Malcolm Barnard, Quinn Hart, Royce Xu (Bancroft); Campbell Hall (Beaver Country Day); Jishnu Dey (Berwick); Leo Bertone (Pingree)
GIRLS SWIMMING
Mahika Chopra, Natalie Drago, Christine Wee, Norah Simmons, Charlotte Friedmann, Keira McGrath, Joyln Zheng (Dana Hall); Caroline Bai, Alaina Cai, Lidia Rodriguez, Ashley Xu (Winsor)
SWIMMER OF THE YEAR: Keira McGrath
WRESTLING
Samuel Lee-Papastavros, Noah Lim, Andrew Moody, Lucas Viana, Matthew Crocker (Lexington Christian Academy); Blake Rossiter, Jermaine Anson, Garrett Roskelly, Darell Opoku-Kwateng, Ben Bredin (Portsmouth Abbey); Nate Bolan (Beaver Country Day); Max Koehler (Concord Academy); Blade Spataro (Landmark School)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Noah Lim
INDEPENDENT GIRLS CONFERENCE
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Colleen Casey, Sophie Cronin, McKenzie Cassler (Montrose); Yakira Galler, Amalyah McCoy (Gann); Abby Baird, Liza Minogue (Covenant Christian Academy); Leah Bell, Kaylee Little (Brimmer and May); Katie Davagian (Landmark); Kayla Hilaire, Taylor Tucker (Boston Trinity Academy); Abby Scanlan (Chapel Hill Chauncy Hall): Madeline McColgan, Julia Willette (The Cambridge School of Weston); Mia Ciccone (The Newman School)
MVP: Abby Baird
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL LEAGUE
BOYS BASKETBALL
Josh Baldwin, Jaden Hill, Trent Mosquera (Belmont Hill); Darrell Yepdo, Brady Cummins (Brooks); Fabrice Salvant (BB&N); Will Batchelder, Holden Symonds (Governor’s Academy); Onyera Chibuogwu, Owen Olsen (Middlesex); Nick Petronio, Austin Hunt, Hank Pikus (Milton Academy); Marc Garraud (Noble & Greenough); Max Poulton, Drew Martin, Amir Lindsey, Jayden Ndjigue (Rivers); Mark Henshon (Roxbury Latin); Taeshawn Cunnigham-Pemberton, Jake Bender (St. George’s); Trevor Mullin, AJ Dybantsa, Jaylen Harrell (St. Sebastian’s); Joe Nugent (Tabor)
MVP: Trevor Mullin
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Taina Mair, Kendell Eddy, Samantha Dewey (Brooks); Cassidy Yeomans, Sophia Vital, Kaelyn Carroll (Tabor); Claire McCarthy, Aoibhe Gormley (Thayer Academy); Kayla Lezema, Christina Pham (Noble & Greenough); Calie Messina, Katie Resendiz (Groton); Nina Minicozzi. Ana von Rumohr (Rivers); Nicole Parks, Aleah Bracey (St. George’s); Brianna James (St. Mark’s); Anique St. Laurent (Governor’s); Hannah Bernstein, Madeline Egan (BB&N); Teagan Young (Lawrence Academy); Lilly Stoller (Milton Academy); Hannah Baron (Middlesex)
MVP: Taina Mair
BOYS HOCKEY
EBERHART: Lefty Markonidis, Jack Rorick (BB&N); CJ Beals, Jake Inzirillo, Kyle Pelletier (Brooks); Max Noll, Bryan McLachlan, Tommy Giroux (Groton); Joe Calo, Jayden Mullens (Middlesex); Ziv Deener-Chodirker, Stephen Canavan, Conor Sullivan (Rivers), Connor Berg, James Birch (Roxbury Latin); Dom Murphy, Richard Gallant, Drew Gibbons, Michael Fisher, Calvin Beard (St. Mark’s), Donovan Frias, Julian Frias, Matt Kursonis, Ryan Buckley (St. George’s)
MVP: Michael Fisher
KELLER: James Fisher, Braden Reilly, Ronan O’Donnell, Teddy Stiga, Matthew Biotti, Charlie Cave, Will Killoran, Tom Goguen, Sam Scopa, Jack Bosco (Belmont Hill); Brendan Gorman, Mike Cataldo, Mike Callow, Teddy Mutryn, Nolan Joyce, Ryan Kazmouz, Jayden Grier (St. Sebastian’s); Ben McDonald, Roman Tacelli, Drew Haxton, Aiden Lyons, Colin Norton, John Logan, Austin Tasca, Brian Grant (Noble & Greenough); Jack Brandt, Cole Jenkins, Carter Patterson, Jack DesRuisseaux (Tabor Academy); Owen Leahy, Luke Gagnon, Ty Wood, Shawn Leary (Lawrence Academy): Ian Olenik, Max LaCroix, Jack Farrell (Governor’s Academy); CJ Foley, Declan Loughnane, Gavin Cornforth, Colin Richard, Shane Taddia (Thayer Academy); Chris Romaine, Jake Cardonick, Ethan Davidson, Jackson Faughnan, William Cannata, Mikka Kelechian, Jacob Pohl (Milton Academy)
MVP: Brendan Gorman
GIRLS HOCKEY
Cali Cerruti, Clare O’Connor, Ellie Mabardy, Emma O’Leary, Anya Zupkofska (Nobles); Emily Evans, Abby Holcomb (Milton Academy); Eve Stone (Rivers); Katie Desa (St. George’s); Breanna Studley, Whitney Dacko, Rebecca Mullahy (Tabor); Keira Ley (Groton); Ashley Hallice, Gali Levy, Sophia Kennedy (BB&N); Grace Crowley (Groton); Molly Driscoll, Brooke Rogers (Brooks); Kelly Harty, Lily Shannon (Governor’s Academy); Meghan Gambino, Ella Rago (Lawrence Academy); Molly Lefebvre (St. Mark’s); Morgan McGathey (Thayer Academy)
MVP: Emma O’Leary
WRESTLING
Andrew Pimental, Freddy Pimental, Jimmy Harrington, Adam Figler, Kailen Richards, Alexander Gavronsky, Will Stewart, Josh Houston-Davis, Daniel Bittner (Belmont Hill); Cristian Diblasi (Governor’s Academy); Cameron Fries (Middlesex); Peyton Rose (Noble & Greenough); Navid Hodjat (Roxbury Latin); Nate Consigli (St. Mark’s); Samsom Okunlola (Thayer Academy)
MVP: Jimmy Harrington
MASSACHUSETTS BAY INDEPENDENT LEAGUE
BOYS BASKETBALL
Nathan Edwards-Roseney, Kameron Kerr, Josiah Driscoll (Chapel Hill Chauncy Hall); Ben Spira, Gahl Rones (Gann Academy); Daniel Chewning, Josh Pekari (Covenant Christian Academy); Jonathon Chalumeau, Jacob Wilson (Boston Trinity Academy); Andy Simmons (Cambridge School of Weston); Thomas Fomin (Commonwealth School); Luke McBrine, Slavik Sukhovstev, Kyle Florio, Luke Florio (Marie Philip School); Chilu Jambunathan, John Gadbois (Newman School); Asher Jaeckel, Vasili Tsiotos (Brimmer and May); Eric Zhang, Aidan Kim (Boston University Academy)
MVP: Nathan Edwards-Roseney
Source: www.bostonherald.com