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Girls hockey All-Scholastics and league All-Stars
@Source: bostonherald.com
Ava Baker (Malden Catholic) Lydia Barnes (Methuen/Tewksbury) Caroline Doherty (Hingham) Shea Richardson (Hingham) Kate Sullivan (Westwood) Sarah White (Notre Dame Hingham) ALL-SCHOLASTICS Jil Costa (Belmont) Kacey Curran (Bishop Stang) Ava Enright (Boston Latin) CC Flynn (Hingham) Addy Garrity (Hingham) Giovanna Gulinello (Billerica/Chelmsford) Grace Johnson (Andover) Erin Kral (Notre Dame Hingham) Zoey Madigan (Duxbury) Kate McLeish (Archbishop Williams) Morgan Murphy (Marshfield) Georgia Murray (Bishop Feehan) Alyse Mutti (PLNR) Shea Nolan (Archbishop Williams) Sami Norton (Duxbury) Paige Nottingham (HPNA) Kamryn Perachi (Medfield) MJ Petisce (Methuen/Tewksbury) Abigail Poole (Malden Catholic) Casey Roth (Falmouth) Gabbie Sidman (Plymouth) Sabrina Stone (Milton) Julianna Taylor (HPNA) Caitlyn Tremblay (Burlington) HONORABLE MENTION Gaby Bassett (Nauset) Chloe Bryda (Bishop Feehan) Emma Burke (Notre Dane Hingham) Megan Carney (Duxbury) Hannah D’Angelo (Pembroke) Rylie Devlin (Falmouth) Blaire Fay (Shrewsbury) Chloe Gromko (PLNR) Addy Harrington (Duxbury) Kayla Leonard (Marshfield) Kelsey MacPherson (Hopkinton/Weston) Megan Mullarky (Malden Catholic) Molly Murphy (Milton) Alyssa Norden (St. Mary’s Lynn) Libby Quinn (Reading) Kelsie Partridge (Arlington) Isa Rioux (Bishop Stang) Darby Rounseville (Sandwich) Kate Sullivan (Woburn) Ava Themistocles (Westwood) MALDEN CATHOLIC Baker starred once again for the Lancers in her senior season, anchoring the blue line while recording 21 points. The two-time All-Scholastic finished her career with 71 points, leading a young Malden Catholic program to its first Div. 1 Final Four last year before a trip to the state quarterfinals this year. Baker is also a standout in field hockey and is on the President’s List academically. LYDIA BARNES METHUEN/TEWKSBURY A backbone of the Red Rangers’ MVC/DCL Large title and their trip to the Div. 1 state semifinals, Barnes posted a 1.08 GAA with 384 saves to earn First-Team All-Conference honors. The junior netminder has a 4.0 GPA and is an Honor Roll student on the Principal’s List. CAROLINE DOHERTY Doherty’s hat trick at TD Garden to secure the Div. 1 state championship capped an iconic senior year, registering 43 goals and 20 assists as she earned Patriot League MVP honors for a fourth time. The three-time Dream Teamer shattered the Harborwomen’s all-time marks in goals (152) and points (234) in the process. She graduates Latin Cum Laude, and plays field hockey and unified track. She’s set for a post-grad year at Williston Northampton before heading to Holy Cross. SHEA RICHARDSON One of the many standouts in a star-studded Hingham lineup, the sophomore notched career highs in goals (eight) and assists (23) within a well-rounded game to earn a Patriot League All-Star nod. The premier defenseman already has 47 career points and a Div. 1 state championship, and earned the league’s Rookie of the Year award as a freshman. Richardson is a High Honor Roll student, plays lacrosse, and is active in the offseason with four summer league/club teams. KATE SULLIVAN The senior center was named the MVP of the Tri-Valley League for the second straight year after a season in which she broke the school-record for career points (182). A three-sport standout, Sullivan will play lacrosse at Connecticut College. SARAH WHITE NOTRE DAME HINGHAM White reached the 100-point plateau in her senior season, producing 16 goals and 12 assists despite NDA tying for the toughest strength of schedule. She was a key cog in the Cougars’ trip to the Div. 1 state final last season as a two-year captain. The center made the President’s List all four years, is a member of the National Honors Society and the Spanish Honors Society, and won the Colombia University Book Award. She’s also a track all-star and heads to the University of Virginia. ALL-SCHOLASTICS Costa dominated between the pipes in her junior season, recording 10 shutouts with a .960 save-percentage and a 0.90 GAA. She earned Middlesex League MVP honors and her second all-conference selection as the Marauders won the Liberty title for a second straight year. Costa is a standout in art with a Scholastic Honorable Mention (painting) and a Scholastic Gold Key (drawing/illustration), and also plays rugby and lacrosse. KACEY CURRAN BISHOP STANG With 10 goals and 15 assists, the senior captain played a vital role in the Spartans’ Cinderella trip to the Div. 1 state final – the first in program history. Curran cracked 100 career points in her second Catholic Central League All-Star season, finishing with 44 goals and 61 assists. She’s a standout in field hockey as a four-time league all-star and Westfield State-commit, a league all-star in track, and an Honor Roll student. AVA ENRIGHT BOSTON LATIN Enright anchored an undersized Boston Latin squad as a versatile star, securing a second All-Scholastic nod with 17 goals and six assists at center this year. The four-year captain finished with 91 career points, earning MVC/DCL All-Conference honors for a third straight year, as well as selections in the MSHCA Senior All-Star Game and the Junior/Senior MA/CT Border Challenge All-Star Game. She’s also an all-star in softball. Enright plans to attend Boston College night school and is a member of the Boston Junior Eagles. Flynn was a critical blue-liner on a Harborwomen team that allowed just 33 goals in 26 games, starring in the D-zone en route to the Div. 1 state title. All 25 of the standout defenseman’s points came on assists, earning her second Patriot League All-Star selection. Flynn is a two-year High Honor Roll student with a 4.0 GPA. She has 62 career assists and participates in unified track. Flynn plays for the Bay State Breakers Tier One U19 club team and looks to play collegiate hockey. ADDY GARRITY Much of Hingham’s potent attack was fueled by Garrity, who dished 28 assists around her 13 goals in her senior season. The two-time All-Scholastic finishes with 114 career points, earning Patriot League All-Star honors twice. Garrity is a National Honors Society Member and a High Honor Roll student, headed to Villanova to study biology. GIOVANNA GULINELLO BILLERICA/CHELMSFORD Gulinello showed out in her senior season with 14 goals and 17 assists, earning MVC/DCL Large Player of the Year honors. She closed out her career with 99 points and a MSHCA Senior All-Star Game selection. The two-time conference all-star was a Boston Herald Honorable Mention last year and a Junior/Senior MA/CT Border Challenge All-Star Game selection, too. She’s a three-sport athlete, and a four-year Honors student. Gulinello heads to Johnson & Wales for hockey and to study criminal justice. GRACE JOHNSON The 5-foot-7 senior blue-liner was MVC/DCL First Team All-Conference with nine goals and 15 assists, following a conference all-star season as a junior. Johnson is a three-sport varsity standout, as well as a National Honors Society member and a High Honor Roll student. She heads to Williams College for hockey next year. NOTRE DAME HINGHAM NDA head coach John Findley often praised Kral as an anchor to the Cougars’ success, and the junior showed it with a 1.17 GAA and a .952 save percentage. Kral is a third-year varsity player, posting six shutouts in 20 games despite playing the state’s hardest strength of schedule. She’s a three-sport athlete, a French National Honors Society member and has been on the President’s List throughout high school. Kral aims to play collegiate hockey and in the PWHL. ZOEY MADIGAN Madigan earned her third Patriot League All-Star selection with another stellar season to close out her career, notching 19 goals with 21 assists. The senior finishes with 106 career points and is a two-time Div. 2 state champion. The two-time All-Scholastic is also a High Honor Roll student with a 4.01 GPA. She plays club for the Bay State Breakers and is still undecided on her college destination. KATE MCLEISH ARCHBISHOP WILLIAMS After a Catholic Central League All-Star season as a junior, the goalie stepped it up as a senior with eight shutouts and a 1.00 GAA. McLeish was named league MVP, along with a second all-star selection in a run to the Div. 1 state quarterfinals. She also plays softball and club hockey for the Worcester County Swans. McLeish looks to study nursing in college. GEORGIA MURRAY BISHOP FEEHAN The sophomore sensation lit up the stat sheet with 22 goals and 36 assists as part of a run to the Div. 1 state quarterfinals, setting the program record for most points in a single season. Murray won Catholic Central League Offensive Player of the Year and has 81 points in her career already. She’s a High Honors student, as well as a member of the French and Science National Honors Societies. Murray also plays varsity soccer and club hockey for the Rhode Island Sting. MORGAN MURPHY Behind both of the Rams’ consecutive trips to the Div. 2 state semifinals was a dominant run from Murphy in net, as the junior allowed just seven goals over those eight tournament games. Murphy posted five shutouts with a 1.55 GAA this year, earning a second Patriot League All-Star selection. She’s an A Shot For Life athlete and a Junior/Senior MA/CT Border Challenge All-Star Game selection, as well an all-star in lacrosse. ALYSE MUTTI PEABODY/LYNNFIELD/NORTH READING Mutti ended her career with a program-record 10 shutouts this year, allowing the state’s fewest goals in the regular season with a 0.79 GAA. The Northeastern Hockey League All-Conference player was a four-year starter for PLNR, earning two Boston Herald All-Scholastic selections. Mutti is an Honors student and a National Honors Society member, as well as a varsity standout in field hockey and softball for North Reading. She’s set to play field hockey and hockey at Anna Maria College while studying paramedic science. ARCHBISHOP WILLIAMS Nolan was Catholic Central League Defensive Player of the Year and earned a second All-Star selection. The two-time All-Scholastic helped the Bishops to the Div. 1 Final Four in 2024 and the state quarterfinals this year, building off her Rookie of the Year selection. She’s a three-sport athlete as a soccer and lacrosse player, as well as a High Honor Roll student. Nolan heads to UMass-Boston to study biology and play hockey. SAMI NORTON After helping Duxbury win consecutive Div. 2 state championships, Norton stood out for the Dragons in a run to the Div. 2 state quarterfinals. The senior defenseman scored seven goals and dished 20 assists, earning Patriot League All-Star honors. She finished her career with 57 points and was named the team’s defensive MVP. Norton is a High Honor Roll student, a National Honor Society member and is the Mandarin National Honor Society vice president. PAIGE NOTTINGHAM HAVERHILL/PENTUCKET/NORTH ANDOVER With 12 goals and 19 goals as a defenseman, Nottingham provided critical contributions all over the ice to HPNA’s first Div. 1 state semifinal appearance. The senior earned MVC/DCL All-Star honors for a second year as a premier blue-liner, building off a Boston Herald honorable mention as a junior. Nottingham is a notably strong singer, is a National Honors Society member, and has a 4.5 GPA. She enjoys playing the piano and plans to study biology in college. KAMRYN PERACHI As Medfield upset four high seeds on its Cinderella path to its first Div. 2 state title, Perachi earned MVP praise for her play in net. Her shutouts in the state semifinals and in the final capped off a brilliant postseason in which she allowed just three goals. The junior earned Tri-Valley League All-Star honors and is a varsity goalie in field hockey. METHUEN/TEWKSBURY The Red Rangers featured one of the state’s stingiest defenses, and the two-time All-Scholastic was at the heart of that daunting blue line once again. The senior defenseman was critical in limiting quality shots on net, while her seven goals and six assists helped her earn MVC/DCL Second Team All-Star honors and finish with 63 career points. Petisce has a 3.9 GPA and plays lacrosse. She heads to Liberty University next year to play hockey and study sports management. ABIGAIL POOLE MALDEN CATHOLIC Poole tallied 10 goals and nine assists against the toughest strength of schedule, providing quality offense en route to a Div. 1 state quarterfinals trip. The junior has 28 goals and 29 assists on her career and helped lead the Lancers to their first state semifinal last year. Poole also plays field hockey and enjoys golfing, pickleball and running. She hopes to play collegiate hockey. One of the state’s highest-scoring offenses ran through the two-time All-Scholastic, who posted 22 goals and 21 assists in her senior season. Roth’s 146 career points earned four Cape and Islands League All-Star selections and helped the Clippers reach the Div. 2 state final last year. She is in the Art Honors Society secretary and plays golf. Roth is committed to play hockey at Rivier University while studying exercise science. GABRIELLA SIDMAN Sidman closed her impressive career in net with a bang, notching six shutouts with a 1.70 GAA and a .935 save percentage to earn a fourth Patriot League All-Star selection. Sidman was a MSHCA Senior All-Star Game selection, a league MVP, and finished with 17 career shutouts. She also plays field hockey and is undecided on college plans. SABRINA STONE Milton’s run to the Div. 2 state final is largely attributed to Stone, who posted career highs in goals (27) and assists (16) while making big plays in crunch time as a junior. Stone was a Junior/Senior MA/CT Border Challenge All-Star Game selection and is an Honor Roll student. Stone also plays field hockey and is undecided on college plans. She has 61 career points. JULIANNA TAYLOR HAVERHILL/PENTUCKET/NORTH ANDOVER The senior finished with 2,319 saves while leading HPNA to its first Div. 1 state semifinal appearance. Taylor had a 1.2 GAA and a .958 save percentage, earning three MVC/DCL All-Star nods and a First Team All-Conference selection. Also an AP and honors student, Taylor starred in field hockey with two MVC All-Conference selections. CAITLYN TREMBLAY Tremblay had 41 assists and 19 goals in her senior season as part of a run to the state quarterfinals. Tremblay’s 70 goals and 114 assists makes her the second-leading scorer in program history. Tremblay is a four-time Middlesex League All-Star and an MVP. She’s an Honor Roll student, a National Honor Society member and is a Boston Bruins MIAA Sports Recipient. LEAGUE ALL-STARS BAY STATE CONFERENCE Sabrina Stone, Molly Murphy, Maggie Mullen, Mairin Hart, Caera Hart (Milton); Jill Peabody, Katelyn Birnbaum, Emmie Verville (Needham); Anna Turner, Mia Prall (Wellesley); Shaylie Rutledge, Maggie Connors, Jordan DiGiandomenico, Elizabeth Curley, Sophia Luoni (Natick); Nora Kelley (Walpole); Lexi Blanchfield (Newton); Bridget Walsh (Braintree); Echo Yale (Framingham) MVP: Sabrina Stone, Sophia Luoni CATHOLIC CENTRAL LEAGUE Shea Nolan, Caroline Batchelder, Kate McLeish, Aliya Greenwood (Archbishop Williams); Chloe Bryda, Georgia Murray, Aviva Olitsky, Brenna Vitelli (Bishop Feehan); Kacey Curran, Avery Frias, Isa Rioux (Bishop Stang); Alyssa Norden, Keira Twomey (St. Mary’s); Addy Boczenowski, Lizzy Sarsfield (Arlington Catholic); Penny Levine-Stein (Bishop Fenwick) MVP: Kate McLeish MERRIMACK VALLEY CONFERENCE/DUAL CONTY LEAGUE DIV. 1 ALL-CONFERENCE: Ava Enright (Boston Latin); Grace Johnson (Andover); Julianna Taylor (HPNA); Hailey Graybeal, Giovanna Gulinello (Billerica/Chelmsford); Blaire Fay (Shrewsbury); Anna Leverone (Lincoln-Sudbury); Lydia Barnes (Methuen-Tewksbury) DIV. 1 ALL-STARS: Phoebe Niese, Angela Wells (Boston Latin); Paige Nottingham, Mia Kmiec, Quinn Bennett (HPNA); Kara Gambale, Payton Fitzgerald (Billerica/Chelmsford); Ally Quinn, Kailey Cullen (Lincoln-Sudbury); Breena Lawrence, MJ Petisce, Lyla Chapman, Sammy Ryan (Methuen/Tewksbury); Nora Hurley, Abby Walles (Andover); Kiley Carmichael (Westford Academy); Ally Martel, Adrianna Boucher (Shrewsbury) PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Giovanna Gulinello DIV. 2 ALL-CONFERENCE: Lucy Irwin, Sophia Powers (Central Catholic); Becca Sobol, Violet LoRusso (Shawsheen/Bedford); Tilly Myles (Wayland/Weston); Ava Anderson, Molly Whittier (Waltham); Riley Bergeron (Acton-Boxboro) DIV. 2 ALL-STARS: Ella Amato, Hailey Pelzar, Kate Lamb (Wayland/Weston); Ava Thomas, Nicki Atkins (Concord-Carlisle); Olivia Gao (Cambridge); Sophia LaFauci, Olivia Egirous (Waltham); Elise Penney (Acton-Boxboro); Elise McEachern, Olivia O’Brien (Shawsheen/Bedford); Madison DelVecchio, Sofia Flores Quero, Sloan Costa (Central Catholic) PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Molly Whittier MIDDLESEX LEAGUE LIBERTY: Jil Costa, Sadie Taylor, Mackenzie Clark (Belmont); Savannah Powers, Kate Sullivan, Ella Spinazola (Woburn); Kelsie Partridge, Libby Corsetti (Arlington); Gianna Bonfilio, Libby Quinn (Reading); Claire Zhang (Winchester); Talia Rech (Lexington) MVP: Jill Costa FREEDOM: Caitlyn Tremblay, Emma Steiner, Chloe Rabazzi, Sofia Cleary, Keira Brindle (Burlington); Ruby Hansen, Julia McNeely, Ella Daniels (Melrose); Vivien Savoie, Isabella Shirtcliff (Stoneham/Wilmington); Rory McNeil, Maddie Taylor (Wakefield) MVP: Caitlyn Tremblay NORTHEASTERN CONFERENCE ALL-CONFERENCE: Talia Martucci (Winthrop); Chloe Gromko, Alyse Mutti (Peabody); Olivia Wilson (Newburyport); Amelia Spencer (Winthrop); Meredith Johnson (Beverly); Keagan Jewell (Gloucester); Maddie Kenny (Masconomet) ALL-STARS: Ava Buckley, Mia Lava, Shirley Whitmore (Peabody); Halia Taylor, Melanie Earl (Gloucester); Riley Towse, Tegan Pereira, Avalina Coffey (Winthrop); Allie LaCava, Gabby Chiulli (Masconomet); Asuka Keough, Morgan Linskey (Beverly); Erin Alves (Medford); Allison Simons, Holly Sullivan, Mackenzie Riley (Newburyport); Emma Johnson, Madilyn Reno (Marblehead) MVP: Talia Martucci PATRIOT LEAGUE KEENAN: Zoey Madigan, Megan Carney, Addy Harrington, Sami Norton, Maeve Gallagher (Duxbury); Caroline Doherty, Shea Richardson, Callie Crean, CC Flynn, Addy Garrity Hingham, Izzy McGarr (Hingham); Morgan Murphy, Kayla Leonard, Cam Jordan (Marshfield); Jenna Henley, Sadie Watchorn (Whitman-Hanson/Silver Lake) FISHER: Gracyn Monahan, Abby Hanna, Sophie Schiller (Hanover); Penny Saich, Lainey Burns, Maddie Cantor, Caroline Ellis, Natasha Mikus, Olivia Collum (NSA); Hannah D’Angelo, Mia Dunphy, Peyton Sowersby (Pembroke); Gabbie Sidman, Emerson Spinale, Lauren Anderson, Ava Grennell (Plymouth North/South); Mackenzie Ilacqua (Quincy/North Quincy) MVP: Caroline Doherty, Gabbie Sidman TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE Mary Stronach (Dedham); Maeve Kelly, Parker Kathan, Kamryn Perachi (Medfield); Emily Spadorcia, Isla Wilson (Norwood); Kate Sullivan, Maggy Ash, Abby Presley, Jenifer Lin (Westwood); Ella McCann (Ashland-Co op); Kelsy MacPherson, Lucy Jean, Savanah Riveira (Hopkinton/Dover-Sherborn) MVP: Kate Sullivan
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