PREP SCHOOLS (43)
EIL FB: Liam Andrews (Dexter Southfield)
ISL BS: Harry Bertos (Brooks)
ISL FB: Brian Brennan (BB&N)
EIL FH: Jane Bresnahan (Newton Country Day)
EIL GOLF: Evan Buddenhagen (Pingree)
EIL BS: Rogan Cardinal (Pingree)
ISL GXC: Kata Clark (Brooks)
ISL FB: Brendan Coakley (Rivers)
ISL FB: Jackson Conners-McCarthy (Brooks)
ISL FB: Xavier Copeland (Governor’s Academy)
ISL FB: Brett Elliott (BB&N)
ISL FB: Owen Fitzsimmons (Noble and Greenough)
MBIL BXC: Brian Gamble (Brimmer & May)
ISL FB: Gavin Hatfield (Lawrence Academy)
ISL FB: Jake Holtschlag (Milton Academy)
ISL BS: Kaan Inanoglu (Milton Academy)
ISL VB: Kate Jiang (BB&N)
MBIL GXC: Suri Kautz (Cambridge School of Weston)
EIL GS: Maddie Landers (Pingree)
ISL FB: Michael Landolfi (Lawrence Academy)
ISL FB: Kalyl Lindsey (Rivers)
IGC GS: Kaylee Little (Brimmer & May)
IGC GS: Catherine Lynch (Montrose)
ISL FB: Bo MacCormack (BB&N)
EIL GXC: Meg Madison (Winsor School)
IGC VB: Layla Maniscalco (Chapel Hill Chauncy Hall)
ISL GS: Caitlin Mara (BB&N)
EIL GS: Allie Moore (Berwick)
ISL FH: Molly Nye (Middlesex)
ISL FB: Samson Okunlola (Thayer Academy)
EIL BXC: Torin Pelton-Flavin (Concord Academy)
ISL FB: Quincy Pickett (St. Sebastian’s)
EIL VB: Emilia Powderly (Newton Country Day)
ISL FB: Andrew Rappleyea (Milton Academy)
ISL FB: Matt Shaw (Governor’s Academy)
ISL FB: Zion Simmons (St. Sebastian’s)
MBIL BS: Nathan Starhill (Gann)
ISL GS: Eliza Teplow (Noble and Greenough)
ISL FB: Rayden Waweru (Brooks)
EIL FB: Hudson Weidman (Pingree)
EIL FB: Takai Whitmore (Dexter Southfield)
ISL BXC: Matt Wing (Middlesex)
LIAM ANDREWS
DEXTER SOUTHFIELD
The junior two-way linemen was named each the NEPSAC and Evergreen League Lineman of the Year in serving to to steer Dexter Southfield to a league title. The 6-foot-5, 260-pounder earned Under Armour All-American honors and is rated as a 4-star recruit by a number of recruiting providers.
HARRY BERTOS
BROOKS
The senior heart again was the boys soccer MVP of the Independent School League as he scored 15 targets and added 11 assists for 26 factors. Bertos was the NEPSAC Class B Player of the Year and earned All-New England honors. For his profession, the two-time ISL All-Star amassed 18 targets and 14 assists. Bertos will play school soccer on the University of Washington.
BRIAN BRENNAN
BB&N
The 6-foot-4, 285-pound junior heart/offensive guard was one of many keys to BB&N’s profitable floor assault. A primary-team all-NEPSAC and all-ISL choice, Brennan carries a powerful 4.25 GPA. A member of the lacrosse and monitor group, Brennan has already generated Div. 1 school curiosity and obtained a scholarship supply from UMass.
JANE BRESNAHAN
NEWTON COUNTRY DAY
The Eastern Independent League subject hockey Player of the Year for the second straight yr, the senior heart midfielder helped lead her group to a 15-4 file. She additionally performs lacrosse. A member of the Patriot Field Hockey Club, Bresnahan will play subject hockey at Villanova.
EVAN BUDDENHAGEN
PINGREE
The Eastern Independent League golfer of the yr averaged 35.2 strokes per 9-hole matches and was the primary flight medalist on the EIL Championships. The back-to-back Essex County Men’s membership championship winner was named Essex County Player of the Year. The National Honor Society member will attend Kennesaw State University.
ROGAN CARDINAL
PINGREE
The senior left wing was Most Valuable Player within the Eastern Independent League after scoring 17 targets and including seven assists in main his group to the league title. The first-team all-NEPSAC performer is an honors pupil with a 3.3 GPA. A 3-year starter and captain-elect for the lacrosse group, Cardinal will play at St. Lawrence University.
KATA CLARK
BROOKS
A two-time Independent School League All-Star, Clark was league MVP after going undefeated in twin meets for a second straight season. Clark captured the NEPSAC Div. 2 race after profitable the Div. 3 title a yr earlier as a freshman. Clark runs for the New England Elite Track Club within the offseason.
BRENDAN COAKLEY
RIVERS
The 6-foot, 275-pound junior earned all-ISL and NEPSAC first group honors in serving to his group go 8-1 and seize the Moose Curtis Bowl. The honor roll pupil in every of his final three years additionally performs lacrosse.
JACKSON CONNERS-MCCARTHY
BROOKS
The 6-foot-2 senior huge receiver/linebacker was a key half in Brooks’ dramatic rise from a 1-8 to a bowl championship. Conners-McCarthy amassed 432 all-purpose yards and 7 touchdowns to go along with 4 sacks and a pair of interceptions. A two-time all-ISL and NEPSAC choice, Conners-McCarthy completed his profession with 1,219 all-purpose yards and 11 touchdowns. He just lately dedicated to play school soccer at Bryant.
XAVIER COPELAND
GOVERNOR’S ACADEMY
The 6-foot-1, 290-pound defensive deal with had 65 tackles and 4 sacks in 9 video games on his option to incomes to all-ISL and all-NEPSAC Class A primary-team honors. Copeland was an honorable point out ISL choice as a junior and was named a Northeastern Conference All-Star throughout his time at Beverly.
BRETT ELLIOTT
BB&N
The junior tight finish/defensive finish earned all-ISL and all-NEPSAC honors after a stable two-way marketing campaign for the Knights. A captain-elect for the 2023 season, Elliott additionally performs lacrosse. A high recruit in subsequent yr’s class, Elliott has already obtained gives from Boston College, Virginia Tech, Rutgers, Nebraska, UMass, Yale and UConn.
OWEN FITZSIMMONS
NOBLE AND GREENOUGH
The 6-foot-3, 285-pound junior offensive lineman was the group’s co-Most Valuable Player after being named first-team All-NEPSAC in addition to all-ISL. A 3-sport athlete, Fitzsimmons performs baseball and wrestles on the varsity stage. He is actively concerned in neighborhood service and was elected onto the Disciplinary Committee.
BRIAN GAMBLE
BRIMMER AND MAY
Gamble earned his third look on the Boston Herald All-Scholastic as he went undefeated through the season and received the NEPTSA Div. 4 championship for the third straight yr. The MVP of the MBIL, Gamble set three course data and helped his group win the league title for the third straight yr. The excessive honor roll pupil will run cross-country and monitor at Yale.
GAVIN HATFIELD
LAWRENCE ACADEMY
The senior rushed for 603 yards and 7 touchdowns, whereas including 22 receptions for 314 yards and 4 touchdowns in simply 5 video games earlier than struggling a damaged collarbone. The 5-foot-10, 195-pounder was an all-ISL in addition to a NEPSAC first-time All-Star. He is presently undecided about his school vacation spot.
JAKE HOLTSCHLAG
MILTON ACADEMY
The 6-foot-4, 215-pound senior quarterback accomplished 95-of-157 passes for 1,520 and 14 touchdowns in incomes all-ISL and NEPSAC honors. For his profession, Holtschlag accomplished 159-of-265 passes for two,460 yards and 25 touchdowns. A member of the lacrosse group, Holtschlag will play soccer at Georgetown, the place he shall be within the McDonough School of Business.
KAAN INANOGLU
MILTON ACADEMY
The junior striker/heart midfielder was named Offensive Player of the Year within the ISL after main the league in scoring with 19 targets and three assists. Inanoglu was additionally named a first-team NEPSAC All-Star. The excessive honor roll pupil desires to play soccer within the Atlantic Coast Conference and main in enterprise.
KATE JIANG
BB&N
The senior setter registered 585 assists on her option to being named the ISL’s Most Valuable Player for women volleyball. A two-time Boston Herald All-Scholastic, Jiang has amassed 1,243 assists in her profession. In the offseason, Jiang competes as a part of the SMASH Volleyball membership.
SURI KAUTZ
CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL OF WESTON
The sophomore was named Most Valuable Player within the MBIL after serving to her group win the league’s women cross-country title. Kautz broke the Chapel Hill Chauncy Hall course file, considered one of 5 she broke through the season, and took second on the Div. 4 NEPSAC championship.
MADDIE LANDERS
PINGREE
The senior midfielder was named the ladies soccer MVP of the Eastern Independent League after scoring 23 targets and including 11 assists. Landers was additionally tabbed because the NEPSAC Class B Player of the Year. Over the course of her three-year profession, the BC-bound Landers tallied 46 targets and 32 assists for 78 factors. In the offseason, she is a part of the New England Futbol Club Girls Academy.
MICHAEL LANDOLFI
LAWRENCE ACADEMY
The junior quarterback accomplished 77 % of his passes for 1,632 yards and 18 touchdowns in addition to 583 dashing yards and eight scores for the Todd Marble Bowl champions. A yr earlier whereas at Hanover, Landolfi earned All-Scholastic honors as he threw for two,412 yards and 32 scores.
KALYL LINDSEY
RIVERS
The senior standout caught 23 passes, 4 of them for touchdowns, as Rivers captured a NEPSAC bowl title. Lindsey additionally registered 27 tackles and picked off a go. For his profession, Lindsey amassed 82 catches for 1,045 yards and 18 touchdowns to go together with 65 tackles and three interceptions. Lindsey will play school soccer at Brown University.
KAYLEE LITTLE
BRIMMER AND MAY
The senior ahead/midfielder was the ladies soccer co-MVP of the Independent Girls Conference after scoring 21 targets and including 9 assists for 30 factors. A varsity soccer participant for seven years, Little ended her profession with 52 targets and 28 assists. In the offseason, Little has competed with Juventus Academy Boston DPL, Valeo FC and the Newton Girls Soccer Club.
CATHERINE LYNCH
MONTROSE
The co-MVP of the IGC in women soccer, the junior midfielder earned all-NEPSAC Class D honors in main her group to the NEPSAC Class D title. On the season, Lynch amassed 19 targets and 9 assists for 28 factors. Lynch has a 4.5 GPA. She additionally competes in lacrosse and indoor monitor with the NEFC DPL 2006.
BO MACCORMACK
BB&N
The sophomore working again earned all-ISL and NEPSAC honors after dashing for greater than 1,300 yards in serving to his group qualify for a NEPSAC bowl. The group MVP, MacCormack has already been named a captain-elect for subsequent yr. A two-time ISL All-Star, MacCormack earned Dual County League All-Star whereas at Westford Academy.
MEG MADISON
WINSOR
One of the premier cross-country runners in New England, Madison was named the MVP of the Eastern Independent League. The junior completed sixth within the Northeast Regionals, then positioned within the high 30 at Nationals. Madison was the Gatorade Cross-Country Runner of the Year as a sophomore. A multi-sport athlete, Madison was the EIL Girls Lacrosse Player of the Year final spring.
LAYLA MANISCALCO
CHAPEL HILL CHAUNCY HALL
The senior outdoors hitter was named volleyball MVP within the Independent Girls Conference. Maniscalco recorded 197 aces, 229 kills, 360 digs and 263 service returns in serving to her group go 18-0 in league play and advance to the NEPSAC semifinals. A two-time league MVP, Maniscalco had 326 aves, 339 kills, 481 digs and 357 service returns in that time-frame. An wonderful pupil with a 4.5 GPA, Maniscalco was accepted early choice to Northeastern’s D’Amore-McKim School of Business and plans on concentrating in International Business.
CAITLIN MARA
BB&N
The junior heart again helped her group seize each the ISL and NEPSAC Class A championship. The league MVP scored eight targets and added three assists on the season. A two-time ISL and NEPSAC first-time All-Star, Mara has been part of three Class A championships. Mara has verbally dedicated to the University of North Carolina.
ALLIE MOORE
BERWICK
The MVP of the Eastern Independent League for women soccer, Moore posted 12 shutouts and completed with a 0.76 targets towards common. The junior achieved excessive honors in each her freshman and sophomore years. In the offseason, Moore competes as a part of the Seacoast United Girls Academy group.
MOLLY NYE
MIDDLESEX
The subject hockey MVP within the Independent School League, the junior heart midfielder scored 19 targets and added seven assists in serving to her group to a 14-1-1 file and a berth within the NEPSAC Class B finals. Nye competes with the Wizards FHC within the offseason. She has already dedicated to Princeton University.
SAMSON OKUNLOLA
THAYER ACADEMY
A two-time ISL Lineman of the Year, Okunlola was the 2022 recipient of ISL Darren Gallup League MVP Award. Nicknamed the Pancake Honcho, the five-star recruit was the 2022 NEPSAC Player of the Year. The 6-foot-5, 305-pounder was ranked among the many high 20 recruits within the nation and was the NEPSAC New England wrestling champion. Okunlola shall be play school soccer on the University of Miami.
TORIN PELTON-FLAVIN
CONCORD ACADEMY
The senior was the Eastern Independent League Boys Cross-Country Runner of the Year after going undefeated through the common season. A NEPSTA All-Star, Pelton-Flavin was an honorable point out EIL basketball choice. He is presently undecided about school.
QUINCY PICKETT
ST. SEBASTIAN’S
One of the premier defensive linemen within the Independent School League, the 6-foot-1 ½, 270-pound senior recorded 55 tackles, seven sacks, 23 pressures and three compelled fumbles in incomes ISL Lineman of the Year honors. A primary group, all-NEPSAC Class A performer, Pickett ended his profession with 87 tackles and 9 sacks. A member of the National Honor Society, Pickett is on the varsity’s wrestling group.
EMILIA POWDERLY
NEWTON COUNTRY DAY
The sophomore setter was named MVP of the Eastern Independent League after amassing 426 assists, 211 service factors, 103 aces and 60 kills. Powderly can also be a member of the varsity’s tennis group. In the offseason, she competes for SMASH Volleyball Club 16s Sparks
ANDREW RAPPLEYEA
MILTON ACADEMY
The senior tight finish/linebacker was named MVP of his group after registering 23 catches for 499 yards and 6 scores. He was simply as dominant on the defensive facet, recording 45 tackles, three sacks and two interceptions. One of the highest tight finish prospects within the nation, Rappleyea will play school soccer at Penn State.
MATT SHAW
GOVERNOR’S ACADEMY
The 6-foot-1, 220-pound linebacker/working again was named co-MVP of the Independent School League after serving to his group earn a share of the league title and advance to a NEPSAC bowl recreation. Shaw rushed for 650 yards, added 150 receiving yards and completed with 15 touchdowns in addition to 87 tackles. A two-time group captain, Shaw additionally performs lacrosse.
ZION SIMMONS
ST. SEBASTIAN’S
The senior huge receiver/defensive again caught 35 passes for 628 yards and three touchdowns. He additionally registered 38 tackles, eight go breakups, 5 interceptions and a fumble restoration in serving to the Arrows earn a share of the Independent School League title. For his profession, Simmons caught 62 passes for 1,148 yards and 31 touchdowns to go together with 96 tackles and 6 interceptions. He is a member of the National Honor Society and a two-time basketball captain.
NATHAN STARHILL
GANN
The Mass. Bay Independent League’s Most Valuable Player in boys soccer, the senior heart midfielder/heart again was a part of a group which went 31-7-3 during the last three years. He was lauded for taking part in out of place at occasions for the good thing about the group. In the offseason, Starhill competes for SFC 2004/2005 Blue.
ELIZA TEPLOW
NOBLE AND GREENOUGH
The senior netminder was co-Most Valuable Player within the Independent School League. Teplow was additionally named to the USSR New England All-Region and All-NEPSAC groups. A member of the basketball group, Teplow has obtained a number of tutorial honors and can play school soccer at Northeastern University.
RAYDEN WAWERU
BROOKS
The senior security led the ISL with seven interceptions as he helped lead his group to a NEPSAC bowl title. The 6-foot, 200-pounder was named the Most Improved after his freshman yr. Waweru will play school soccer at Georgetown University.
HUDSON WEIDMAN
PINGREE
A two-time Herald All-Scholastic choice, Weidman threw for 1,906 yards and 26 touchdowns and was group MVP. The junior has thrown for 3,472 yards and 53 touchdowns in 16 video games on his option to a pair of all-Evergreen League honors. The member of the baseball group is a recipient of the varsity’s Mathematics Departmental Award.
TAKAI WHITMORE
DEXTER SOUTHFIELD
The senior defensive again earned all-NEPSAC and Evergreen League honors after registering 40 tackles, eight go breakups and never permitting a landing. For his profession, Whitmore completed with 120 tackles and 6 interceptions. The excessive tutorial honors pupil will play school soccer at Bucknell.
MATT WING
MIDDLESEX
The Independent School League boys cross-country runner of the yr was undefeated through the common season and was the ISL total champion. He was the 2021 NEPSAC Div. 2 champion and was a part of a profitable 4×400-meter relay group. The excessive honor pupil was fourth on the Nike Outdoor Nationals within the 1,600. He will run cross-country and monitor at Brown.
LEAGUE ALL-STARS
EASTERN INDEPENDENT LEAGUE
BOYS CROSS-COUNTRY: Elijah Anderson, Brady Yutkins (Landmark School); Liam O’Brien, Torin Pelton-Flavin (Concord Academy); Liam Barry, Quinn Brighton, Jack Kelley, Sean Brennan (Portsmouth Abbey); Benjamin Morris, Steven Stants (Beaver Country Day); Michael Eddy, Owen McGowan, Nicholas Simonds (Berwick Academy); Malcolm Barnard (Bancroft School); Noah Torres (Lexington Christian Academy)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Torin Pelton-Flavin
GIRLS CROSS-COUNTY: Alexandra Herman (Beaver Country Day); Ella Smith (Berwick Academy); Grace Chen, Asia Jaycobs (Concord Academy); Madeleine Reinhardt (Dana Hall School); Lia Cressoti, Nora Joyce, Abigail Souza (Newton Country Day); Simone Brooks, Helen Coughlin, Emily Haas, Emily Norton, Kasey Schena (Pingree School); Meg Madison, Helena Nguyen, Serena Toscani (Winsor School); Bethany Rose (Lexington Christian Academy)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Meg Madison
FIELD HOCKEY: Caroline Bae, Ally Kennedy, Ariana Rowe (Winsor School); Jane Bresnahan, Grace Freyermuth, Catherine Morey (Newton Country Day); Reese Fendelet, Harley Murch (Berwick Academy); Grace Mullaney, Nina Husak, Sadie Canelli, Olivia Donahue (Pingree School); Layla Anderson, Ella Miller (Dana Hall); Anna Hutter, Lynn Lewis (Concord Academy); Sarah Mollenhauer (Lexington Christian); Lily Joy (Beaver Country Day); Sara Desousa, Bella DiReda, Ashtyn Bringardner (Portsmouth Abbey)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Jane Bresnahan
FOOTBALL – EVERGREEN LEAGUE: Takai Whitmore, Liam Andrews, Darius Day, Dom Silva, Joe McCauley, Mike Bonsu, Dom Wadland (Dexter Southfield); Theo Bachelder, Chris Colby, Hudson Weidman, Jaylon Richardson, Matt Theriault (Pingree); Duke Charles, Ryder Kurtz, Antone Moreis, Jamari Myers, Jackson Tewksbury, AJ Mihalak, Carson Daniel (St. Paul’s); Johnny Williamson, Patrick Pannasch, Elijah Manning, Cullen Stone, Luke Germain, Ryan Vaspasiano (Canterbury); Exodus Ayers, Cleto Choi, Gabe Copeland, Jackson Downey, Liric Harris, Toriyan Johnson, Mark Rodeo, Andy Warren, Cam Chambers (Proctor); Ethan Coady, Quavier Johnson, Michi Holley, Asher Wasserman, Mark Schoonmaker (Hamden Hall); Zach Powell, Jesse Ripka, Cooper Edwards (Greenwich Country Day); Harrison Bennett, Robert Olson (St. Luke’s); Charlie Grant, Frank Daniley, Brady Clough, Jackson Romanek, Anthony Pepi, Van Buhrman (New Hampton); Enzo Agostini, Malakai Lee (Berkshire); Rhandyn Bair, Jacob Amburn, Chase Fountain, Chief Ebana, Nathan Bowes (Kingswood Oxford); Joey Weidl (Wilbraham & Monson); Jarin Beauford, Jamar Ballard, Parker Loupessis, A’Dante Bianchino (Albany Academy); Keith Sarkodieh, Jameson Farley, Lio Griffin-Hill, Connor Fitzgerald (Worcester Academy); Muhammed Bajinka, Angus Oliveria (Portsmouth Abbey); Lee Poulin (Austin Prep)
PLAYERS OF THE YEAR: Exodus Ayers, Frank Daniley
GOLF: Ronan McDonald, Reece Bessette, Tyler Montecalvo (Berwick); Evan Buddenhagen, Liam Card (Pingree School); Oliver Ramee, Chris Waldorf (Portsmouth Abbey); Eli Hamelsky, James Curtin (Beaver Country Day); Max Ash (Landmark School); Cooper Leblanc (Bancroft)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Evan Buddenhagen
BOYS SOCCER: Rogan Cardinal, Andrew Evangelista, Noe Aguilar, Kristian Arrivillaga (Pingree School); Edward Takacs, Charlie Badger, Charlie Seston (Concord Academy); Rowan McLear, Tommy Crisan, Sam Martin (Beaver Country Day); Joe Verderber, Bernard Dushie, Osi Onwudiwe (Portsmouth Abbey); Prem Osborne, Mateo Corcoran (Berwick); Kaden Jacobs, Maddox Devine (Landmark School); Noah Lim (Lexington Christian Academy); Eli Stephenson (Bancroft)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Rogan Cardinal
GIRLS SOCCER: Abigail Lawler (Portsmouth Abbey); Victoria Onffroy (Bancroft); Ellie Kenney, Sammy Skoler, Margot Newman (Beaver Country Day); Chili Dowd, Grace Libby, Allie Moore (Berwick); Phoebe Fritz, Graylyn Rhee (Concord Academy); Ella Schwarz, Paige Wheelan (Dana Hall); Ani Greene (Lexington Christian); Abigail Hennessey, Abigail Guden (Newton Country Day); Avery DePiero, Maddie Landers, Maggie Warner, Catherine Watrous (Pingree); Lydia Morris-Kliment, Sophie Fleishman, Nell Sparks (Winsor)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Allie Moore, Maddie Landers
VOLLEYBALL: Gabriella Hernandez, Emma Nero, Emilia Powderly (Newton Country Day); Maria Amian Parames, Sarah Edwards (Portsmouth Abbey); Cici Wang, Catherine Colman (Dana Hall); AnAn Desimone, Karla Sahin (Winsor); Victoria Soto Rivera (Beaver Country Day); Clarie Carson (Concord Academy); Abby Epple (Bancroft); Lyla Campbell (Pingree); Rowan Brennan (Berwick Academy)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Emilia Powderly
INDEPENDENT GIRLS CONFERENCE
GIRLS SOCCER: ALL-LEAGUE: Wendy Jacobi, Cate Lynch, Leslie Baker, Rosie Beard, Grace Sanyu (Montrose); Liza Minogue, Evie Hammond, Anna Jukanovich, Mari Walters (Covenant Christian Academy); Lily Vaughan, Agata Markuns, Rocky DeAraujo, Sofia Valleli (Landmark); Bella Fedele, Mikaila Bennett, Olga Gadmer Langman (Waring); Kaylee Little, Sophia Horning, Maliyah Pierre (Brimmer); Maraki Tesfaye (Newman); Maayan Deener-Chodirker, Abby Berger (Gann); Julia Willette, Iris Wolfe (Cambridge School of Weston); Abby Diaz (Boston Trinity Academy); Amelia Coir (Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall School)
MVP: Kaylee Little, Cate Lynch
VOLLEYBALL: Layla Maniscalo, Mary Grace Banona, Abigail Scanlan (Chapel Hill Chauncy Hall School); Shannon Mahoney, Erin Kampersal (Montrose); Abby Chewning, Hannah Proffitt (Covenant Christian Academy); Carleigh Babbit, Samantha Fernsebner (Marie Philip School); Arielle Lack-Zell (Gann); Mabel Crain (Cambridge School of Weston); Lily Coble (Landmark); Abbey Mustafai (Newman)
MVP: Layla Maniscalo
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL LEAGUE
BOYS CROSS COUNTRY: Miles Sandoski, William Trautz (Belmont Hill); Christopher Hovet, Jack Lionette (Groton); Vedant Deokar, Matt Wing (Middlesex); Gabriel Guerrero (Milton Academy); Tim Churchill, Will McLane, Noah Douglas (Noble and Greenough); Henry Buckley-Jones, Sam Lyons (Rivers); Kofi Fordjour, Eric Diop, Levi Harrison (Roxbury Latin); AJ Gorman (St. Mark’s); Benjamin Hebbel. Nicolas Huaco (Tabor); James McCarron III (St. George’s); Jack Connors, Samuel Hinman, John Joyce (St. Sebastian’s); Bear Brooks (Governor’s Academy)
MVP: Matt Wing
GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY: Kata Clark (Brooks); Naomi Hammerschlag, Caroline Kovacs (BB&N); Anika Ata, Cassidy Bruno, Mitchell Ladd, Sadie Millett (Middlesex); Zoe Campbell, Claire Choe, Natalie Williamson (Milton Academy); Charlotte Hayward (Noble and Greenough); Maggie Crowley (Rivers); Jasmine Kennedy, Kate Pickford (St. George’s); Ashley Sink, Bradley Weldon (Tabor); Kenzie Murphy, Sophia Hansen (Thayer); Skylar Bedard, Mei-Ling Bielagus, Sophia Mikelinich (Governor’s Academy)
MVP: Kata Clark
FIELD HOCKEY: Molly Driscoll, Mary Adams (Brooks); Clara Noyes, Hannah Weyerhaeuser (BB&N); Ellie Smith (Groton); Paula Brinckmann (Lawrence Academy); Emma Poplyk, Molly Nye, Sophie Watson (Middlesex); Riley Keblin (Milton Academy); Megan Fuqua, Tierney Smink, Annie O’Leeffe (Noble and Greenough); Lindsay Morin (Rivers); Maisie Bechtel (St. George’s); Molly Lefebvre (St. Mark’s); Ava McGaffigan, Kayla McGaffigan, Ella Fahey (Tabor); Celia Benson (Thayer Academy); Olivia Hammer, Addy Jay, Tatum Stickney (Governor’s Academy)
MVP: Molly Nye
FOOTBALL: Matt Shaw, Xavier Copeland, Owen Umansky, Holden Symonds, Corey Aubuchon, Willie Pridgen, Krystian Pothel (Governor’s Academy); Michael Landolfi, Gavin Hatfield, Dom Selvitelli, Micharl Gregoire, Jake Ward, Jovon Mobley, Cole Nelson (Lawrence Academy); Jordan Atkinson, Landon Bailey, Jack Boyle, Ryan Donovan, Quincy Pickett, Zion Simmons, Dominic Funke (St. Sebastian’s); Bo MacCormack, Brett Elliott, Brian Brennan, Isaiah Kacyvenski, Leo Sarzana (BB&N); Andrew Rappleyea, Jake Holtschlag, Ryan McBum, Owen Howlett, Jack Crowley (Milton Academy); Tommy Rupley, David LoGrasso, Daniel Drucker (Belmont Hill); Samson Okunlola, Nate Austin-Johnstone (Thayer Academy); Jackson Conners-McCarthy, Michael Wolfendale, Jeremy Emch, Rayden Waweru, Darnell Pierre, Joel Mireles (Brooks); Kalyl Lindsey, Maxwell Stevelman, Jeremy Kiefer, Amir Lindsey, Brendan Coakley, Luke Schutte (Rivers); Tommy Schwartz, Johnny Grinion, Owen Fitzsimmons, Will Loewenguth (Noble and Greenough); Bensen Han, Luke Romano, Forrest Nelson, Sean Greene (Groton); Bryce Ferrell, Julian Pollard, Diego McCray (St. George’s); Tim Bengtson, Joel Alvarado, Rafael Montero (Tabor Academy); Tenzin Ghapontsang, David Sullivan (Roxbury Latin); Tru Styles, Liam Groh, Si Jones (St. Mark’s)
MVP: Matt Shaw, Samson Okunlola
BOYS SOCCER: Will Lloyd (Belmont Hill); Harry Bertos, Kyle Joyce, Alejo Woelper (Brooks); Thomas Angelone (BB&N); Jack Travis (Groton); Alex Karibian, Caden Li (Lawrence Academy); Yared McDonald, Aidan O’Sullivan (Middlesex); Mateo Buyu, Jack Flowers, Kaan Inanoglu, Nik Kathiresan (Milton Academy): Ali Coleman, Antonio Cosentino (Noble and Greenough); Keagan Harder, Adam Prince, Jacob Sardinha (Rivers); Adam Kuechler (Roxbury Latin); Alden Mehta (St. Mark’s); Kellan Kilmartin, Jack Mulka, Brendan Schmidt (St. Sebastian’s); Winston Ivory, Liam Rorke (Tabor)
MVP: Kaan Inanoglu, Harry Bertos
GIRLS SOCCER: Lughano Nyondo (Brooks); Caitlin Mara, Maeve Theobald, Francesca Valverde (BB&N); Karenna Beckstein (Groton); Se-Hanna Mars, Janayaj Body, Alyssa Prentice (Lawrence Academy); Mia Williams (Middlesex); Clare Mone, Annie Renz (Milton Academy); Eliza Teplow, Caitlin Driscoll, Catie McLane (Noble and Greenough); Emily Ryan (St. George’s); Ella Austin (St. Mark’s); Artemisia Sahin, Nicole Joffe (Tabor); Emily Pimentel, Riley Roycroft, Taryn Madsen (Thayer); Ava Correnti (Governor’s Academy); Ali Shure (Rivers)
MVP: Caitlin Mara, Eliza Teplow
VOLLEYBALL: Sofia Khoury, Kate Jiang, Madera Longstreet-Lipson, Sherry Ren (BB&N); Joselyn Portorreal (Governor’s Academy); Alicia Gui (Groton); Romy Ahn, Parker Boyden (Middlesex); Katelyn Xue (Milton Academy); Brooke Lukasevicz, Kailynn Zheng, Lauren Young (Noble and Greenough); Kate Paquette, Vanessa Xue (Rivers); Maddie Ocampo, Jess Ross (Tabor)
MVP: Kate Jiang
MASS. BAY INDEPENDENT LEAGUE
BOYS CROSS-COUNTRY: Brian Gamble, Edan Zinn, Huck Jennings, Xoran Livingston, Isaac Morris (Brimmer & May); Eitan Strapp, Nathan Selig, Matan Lerner, Noah Klein, Maor Baker (Gann Academy); Eric Lechpammer (Newman School); Nicholas Kennedy (BU Academy); Dimitri Profis, Eli Goodman Lorber (Waring); William Du (Commonwealth Academy)
MVP: Brian Gamble
GIRLS CROSS-COUNTRY: Suri Kautz, Jade Cohen, Lucy Ward (Cambridge School of Weston); Margaret Carlsmith (Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall); Ella Twomey (Landmark); Julianna Li, Ella Sherry (Commonwealth); Emma Hurst, Isla Stubblebine, Amber Stubblebine (Boston Trinity); Shira Perez, Isabella Craine (Gann); Sally Jamrog, Coco Mueller, Giselle Wu (BU Academy)
MVP: Suri Kautz
BOYS SOCCER: DIV. 1: Nathan Starhill, Nadav Borenstein, Adin Wanderer, Jake Orelowitz, Ron Lachman (Gann); Sevak Glorikian, Zachary Adler, Xavier Claiborne, Lucas Williams (Brimmer); Anthony Reis, Noah DeJesus, Jacob Libby (Covenant Christian Academy); Andrew Peck (Boston Trinity Academy); Preston “PJ” Dowling (Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall School); Torin Osenar (Cambridge School of Weston); Charlie Pound (Waring); Stefano Tasso, Eoin Pedreschi (Newman); Christopher Jimenez, Xavier DeLeon, Andrew Truong (Marie Philip); Isaac Rajagopal, Nick Reason, Dominic Iafrate, Ajay Raman (BU Academy); Benjamin O’Donnell, Romen Der Manuelian, Michael Roberson, James Wu, Thomas Du (Commonwealth School)
MVP: Nathan Starhill
Source: www.bostonherald.com