Field hockey all-scholastics and league All-Stars

Kerin Birch (Walpole)

Susannah Brown (Monomoy)

Rita Calahane (Newburyport)

Emily Carney (Franklin)

Mackenzie Clarke (Belmont)

Katie Colleran (Walpole)

Mary Collins (Foxboro)

Raena Crandall (Franklin)

Aislin Devaney (Watertown)

Bella DiFiore (Andover)

Molly Driscoll (Watertown)

Jill DuVarney (Acton-Boxboro)

Rachel Egan (Watertown)

Kerri Finneran (Central Catholic)

Molly Hillier (Winchester)

Kelly Holmes (King Philip)

Drew Hussar (Dover-Sherborn)

Avery Johnsen (Falmouth)

Myles Lakin (Reading)

Shea Larkee (Norwood)

Ava Meehan (Bishop Feehan)

Rose Memmolo (Andover)

Kathryn Murphy (Bishop Feehan)

Caelie Patrick (Manchester-Essex)

Camille Perlov (Hopkinton)

Khloe Schultz (Sandwich)

Megan Smith (Case)

Natalie Wall (Reading)

HONORABLE MENTION

Karissa Albin (Somerset Berkley)

Abbie Allen (Ipswich)

Mara Boldy (King Philip)

Maddie Chase (Danvers)

Katie Conway (Newburyport)

Ella Costa (Gloucester)

Erin Cottam (Oliver Ames)

Kacey Curran (Durfee)

Alexa Garthee (Barnstable)

Grace Haskell (Dartmouth)

Cat Holtz (Acton-Boxboro)

Ellie Innes (Lincoln-Sudbury)

Abby Johnson (Walpole)

Quinn Jordan (Sandwich)

Julia Lambert (Concord-Carlisle)

Lindsay Rogers (Norwood)

Lily Schmalz (Needham)

Haylen Wilson (Hingham)

 

KERIN BIRCH

WALPOLE

Making her third appearance in the Div. 1 state final, the two-time Boston Herald All-Scholastic was a major reason the Porkers captured their first championship since 2016. Birch scored 21 points and served a critical role at center back, earning Bay State Conference MVP honors. She’s headed to Bryant for field hockey next year.

SUSANNAH BROWN

MONOMOY

The Sharks made the Div. 4 Final Four each of the three years Brown started, and the senior (21 goals, nine assists) registered a point in all but three games en route to Monomoy’s first state final appearance. Brown has 10 varsity letters across five sports, is president of two clubs, is a two-year MIAA student ambassador, a three-year peer tutor and peer leader. She’s set to play field hockey and lacrosse at Johnson and Wales while studying digital marketing.

RITA CAHALANE

NEWBURYPORT

Cahalane ended a four-year varsity career with a bang, earning Cape Ann League MVP honors and helping the Clippers reach their first Div. 3 state final. The midfielder was a CAL First Team All-Star. She was a MSFHCA Best of 60 selection. She’s also a state champion in lacrosse,a High Honor Roll student, and a member of the National Honors Society and Best Buddies. Cahalane is undecided on her college plans.

EMILY CARNEY

FRANKLIN

The junior enjoyed a breakout year with 29 goals and 19 assists, starring in the middle of a well-balanced title contender. Carney proved to be one of the best all-around players in the state on the way to a Hockomock League All-Star selection and a Div. 1 Final Four trip. She and the Panthers will have a great shot at their first state title next year before she heads to play at Fairfield.

MACKENZIE CLARKE

BELMONT

Just a sophomore, Clarke turned heads with 21 goals and 22 assists. She earned a second Middlesex League All-Star and an All-District nod, as well as a MSFHCA Rising Sophomore selection. Belmont’s two-time team MVP already has 52 career points and hopes to play collegiate field hockey. She volunteers for Best Buddies, plays lacrosse and plays for the Northeast Elite club.

KATIE COLLERAN

WALPOLE

The vaunted Porkers’ defense allowed just nine goals through 23 games and Colleran was at the center of it. A starter through each run to the last three Div. 1 state finals, the senior earned a Bay State Conference All-Star selection and her first state title. Colleran is an AP Scholar Award recipient, an Honor Roll student, a member of the National Honors Society and a three-sport athlete.

MARY COLLINS

FOXBORO

Collins erupted for 35 goals and 22 assists, closing out her career with 160 points and two All-Scholastic selections. The two-time Hockomock League MVP followed her league Underclassmen of the Year Award in 2021 with three league all-star nods. A National Honors Society and Spanish National Honors Society member, Collins will play at Stonehill while studying early childhood education.

RAENA CRANDALL

FRANKLIN

A junior, Crandall registered eight hat tricks on the way to 33 goals and 50 points. The Hockomock League All-Star was critical toward Franklin’s Div. 1 Final Four run, following up invitations to play in the Under Armour Select Games and the Nexus Regional Selection camp. She is a two-sport athlete, has over 300 hours of volunteering for the Lionsheart Community Service Organization, and hopes to play field hockey in college.

AISLIN DEVANEY

WATERTOWN

Devaney anchored a Watertown defense that set a national record with 41 consecutive shutouts before securing its third straight Div. 3 state title. The senior earned Middlesex League All-Star and All-District honors, as well as a MSFHCA Best of 60 selection. She finished with 57 points, adding to success in ice hockey (league all-star) and the classroom (High Honor Roll student). She heads to Union College for field hockey.

BELLA DIFIORE

ANDOVER

One of Andover’s biggest game-changers en route to a third straight Div. 1 state finals trip, DiFiore finished her junior campaign with 17 goals and 15 assists. Her 67 career points has her in range to crack 100 next year. Elite speed contributes toward success in ice hockey and lacrosse as well, and she is a High Honor Roll student.

MOLLY DRISCOLL

WATERTOWN

Driscoll finished her four-year varsity career without a single loss as Watertown’s most decorated scorer, posting 60 goals and 20 assists to finish with program-bests in goals (150) and points (218). The two-time All-Scholastic earned four Middlesex League All-Star and All-District selections, and is a league all-star in ice hockey and lacrosse. She is a High Honor Roll student with a 3.98 GPA. After a post-grad year, she’ll play field hockey for Boston University.

JILL DUVARNEY

ACTON-BOXBORO

By leading the Revolution in goals (28) and assists (17) for a second straight year, DuVarney was unanimously voted Dual County League Player of the Year and was selected to the DCL All-Conference team. The junior was a key leader for Acton-Boxboro in reaching the Div. 1 state quarterfinals and is committed to American University.

RACHEL EGAN

WATERTOWN

A third-year varsity starter, Egan enjoyed a breakout year and contributed toward another unbeaten Raiders season with 24 goals and 15 assists. The junior was named a Middlesex League All-Star and All-District selection while surpassing 60 career points. She’s a High Honors student with a 4.27 GPA while also running indoor and outdoor track. Egan is committed to play at Holy Cross.

KERRI FINNERAN

CENTRAL CATHOLIC

Finneran’s 100th career point nearly willed the Raiders to the Div. 1 state semifinals, but her junior season ended in the quarterfinals with a school-record 34 goals and 14 assists. The midfielder’s impressive hits helped her earn Merrimack Valley Conference co-MVP honors, adding to standout seasons in basketball and lacrosse. Finneran is an Honor Roll student.

MOLLY HILLIER

WINCHESTER

Recording the school’s second-best save percentage ever (.8906) didn’t come easy, as Hillier was often tasked in goal with big workloads amid a run to the Div. 1 second round. Her stellar performances earned her Middlesex League All-Star and All-Conference nods, as well as a spot in the MSFHCA Best of 60. Also an ice hockey captain, Hillier is a member of the National Honors Society and Spanish National Honors Society. She will enter the pre-med track in college.

KELLY HOLMES

KING PHILIP

Much of the Warriors’ offense was orchestrated by Holmes, seen in the 37 assists she racked up. The senior wrapped her career with 105 points (68 assists), earning three Hockomock League All-Star selections. She’s also an All-Scholastic in ice hockey, plays lacrosse and is headed to Saint Anselm next year.

DREW HUSSAR

DOVER-SHERBORN

A two-way force, Hussar’s presence was felt all over the field as part of a second straight trip to the Div. 3 state semifinals. She earned the Tri-Valley League Small MVP award, posting six goals and 10 assists. The senior three-sport athlete is a two-time TVL All-Star, a National Honors Society member, and won a trio of underclassmen academic awards. She will play field hockey at MIT.

AVERY JOHNSEN

FALMOUTH

Johnsen drove Falmouth’s offense, resulting in the program’s first 100-point career. The senior forward, a four-year starter, earned the Cape and Islands League MVP award, adding to four league all-star selections. Johnsen is a High Honor Roll student, and a member of the National Honors Society, National Math Honors Society and National Art Honors Society. She is also an All-Scholastic in ice hockey. She will play field hockey at Appalachian State and study dentistry.

MYLES LAKIN

READING

Lakin was one of the most formidable goalies in the state with 17 shutouts in 23 games, and came up huge in the program’s first Div. 2 state championship. A two-time Middlesex League All-Star and All-Conference player, Lakin is also a Joanne Paquette Award winner and High Honor Roll student. The senior will head to WPI.

SHEA LARKEE

NORWOOD

Coming off a missed season due to injury, Larkee shattered the school’s single-season scoring record with 45 goals and 20 assists. The junior won Tri-Valley League MVP honors in leading the Mustangs to their first Div. 2 state final. Larkee is a NFHCA All-Region First Team selection and a two-time TVL All-Star. She is a member of the National Honors Society and serves as class secretary.

AVA MEEHAN

BISHOP FEEHAN

A four-year starter through the Shamrocks’ transformation from a young program into a contender, Meehan earned three straight Catholic Central League MVP honors. The repeat Boston Herald All-Scholastic will have a chance to keep contending by heading to reigning national champion North Carolina. She’s a four-year Honor Roll student, Spanish National Honors Society member and a member of Patriot Field Hockey Club.

ROSE MEMMOLO

ANDOVER

Memmolo was a defensive fixture for Andover in reaching its third straight Div. 1 state final, and the senior earned Merrimack Valley Conference co-MVP honors. The two-time champion posted seven defensive saves to go with six goals and 12 assists. She’s a two-time MVC All-Conference pick, a MSFHCA Best of 60 selection, Joanne Paquette Academic All-Star and National Honors Society member. Memmolo also stars in ice hockey.

KATHRYN MURPHY

BISHOP FEEHAN

Murphy was a key catalyst in turning the Shamrocks from a one-win team to a title contender, solidifying the midfield as a four-year starter. The senior notched six goals and 11 assists, earning a second Catholic Central League All-Star selection and a MSFHCA Best of 60 nod. A member of Patriot Field Hockey Club, Murphy will play at the University of New Hampshire.

CAELIE PATRICK

MANCHESTER-ESSEX

A 16-goal, 15-assist season not only led the Hornets in points for Patrick’s fourth time, but the two-time All-Scholastic midfielder also won Cape Ann League Baker Player of the Year honors. Manchester-Essex has reached the Div. 4 Final Four three straight times largely due to the four-time CAL First Team All-Star, and she was selected for the MSFHCA Best of 60. She’s headed to Providence College for field hockey and to study psychology.

CAMILLE PERLOV

HOPKINTON

The Hillers’ rise over the last few seasons is largely attributed to Perlov, whose 27 goals and 11 assists put her over 100 career points. The senior midfielder followed a Tri-Valley League MVP season last year with a second TVL All-Star nod and a MSFHCA Best of 60 selection. She’s been a High Honor Roll student since her freshman year. A three-sport athlete, she coaches youth field hockey. Perlov will play at Fairfield.

KHLOE SCHULTZ

SANDWICH

Already a three-year starter, Schultz finished her sophomore season as the South Shore League MVP with 28 goals and 17 assists. Her feats have earned all-star nods from the SSL and Cape and Islands League, helping Sandwich reach the Final Four this year and consecutive state finals trips. The center midfielder is also an ice hockey star and High Honors student.

MEGAN SMITH

CASE

Smith broke the school’s record for goals in a season with 44, and added 13 assists en route to a second straight South Coast Conference MVP award. The four-time all-star finished her high school career with a program-best 108 goals, and was a MSFHCA Best of 60 selection. She ranks third in her class as an Honor Roll student and two-sport athlete. Smith will play field hockey and study finance at Bryant.

NATALIE WALL

READING

A defensive force, Wall closed out her career by earning Middlesex League Liberty MVP honors and guiding the Rockets to their first Div. 2 state title. She was named all-conference for a second straight year and was an all-star for a third. The MSFHCA Best of 60 selection is a three-sport athlete, a High Honor Roll student and a National Honors Society member. She looks to pursue dentistry after graduating.

LEAGUE ALL-STARS

BAY STATE CONFERENCE

Olivia Alper, Lily Schmalz, Megan Ledbury (Needham); Kaitlyn Uller, Kayla Bohlin, Sophia Weene (Wellesley); Cara Facey, Maddie Hunt (Milton); Caitlyn Naughton, Kerin Birch, Izzy Adams, Elena Govoni, Katie Colleran (Walpole); Alison Curron, Callie Burchill (Braintree); Molly Newbold (Brookline); Emerson Hebert-Maccaro, Olicia Norchi (Natick); Izzy Lubbe-Lynch, Macy Goodwin (Newton North); Anna DeBonis (Framingham)

CAPE AND ISLANDS

ATLANTIC: Alexa Garthee, Ally McEneaney, Penny Baroni, Chloe Egan (Barnstable); Susannah Brown, Emily Layton, Emery Cappallo, Sam Clarke (Monomoy); Avery Johnson, Makenna Metcalf, Jane Hostetter, Gabrielle Ferriera, Isabella Hawkins (Falmouth); Jenna Richard, Alaina Manuel, Megan McDowell, Charleigh Hicks (Dennis-Yarmouth); Cate Miltimore (Nauset)

MVP: Avery Johnson

LIGHTHOUSE: Caroline Allen, Suz Peraner, Shelbi Harimon, Maddie Lombardi, Mayson Lower, Caroline Collette (Nantucket); Shea Ryan, Maeve Shortt, Kaylee Anthony (St. John Paul); Sofia Balsas Fuentes, Reese McCracken, Charlotte Scott, Elaina Cacchiotti (Martha’s Vineyard); Molly Reino, Eva Wood, Samantha Orcutt (Sturgis)

MVP: Caroline Allen

CAPE ANN LEAGUE

Ayantu Porter (Amesbury); Ella Tucker (Essex Tech); Abbie Allen (Ipswich); Gia Marotta, Taylor Valiton (Lynnfield); Caelie Patrick, Ella Chafe, Abby Kent (Manchester-Essex); Rita Cahalane, Ciara Geraghty, Katie Conway, Delaney Woekel (Newburyport); Alyssa Mutti (North Reading); Cat Colvin, Katherine Flaherty (Pentucket)

PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Rita Cahalane

CATHOLIC CONFERENCE

Shannon MacLeod, Kaitie Ryan, Emily Coughlin (Notre Dame Hingham); Morgan Belyea, Antonia DiZoglio (Malden Catholic); Olivia Ruggieri, Kasey Lanagan (Ursuline)

DUAL COUNTY LEAGUE

ALL-CONFERENCE: Anna Leverone, Ellie Innes (Lincoln-Sudbury); Catherine Holtz, Jill Duvarney (Acton-Boxboro); Bridget Delduchetto, Coco Curran, Cortney Leung (Weston); Allison Hovsepian (Waltham); Avery Swenson, Hadley Swenson (Concord-Carlisle); Allison Lombardo (Westford); Madison DiPerna, Maya Billings (Bedford); Talia Macchi (Wayland)

THORPE: Caroline McBride, Emily Chen, Shannon Patrick (Acton-Boxboro); Julia Lambert, Kate Francini, Crista Celi (Concord-Carlisle); Liv Bigelow, Katie Drummons (Lincoln-Sudbury); Autumn Humphrey, Emily Lux (Westford); Jane Temaglio (Newton South)

FOLEY: Molly Ross, Libby Galton, Celia Lawlor (Weston); Kayla MacKenzie, Juliana Fry (Waltham); Emma Zocco (Wayland); Ava Derderian (Bedford)

MVP: Jill Duvarney, Cortney Leung

HOCKOMOCK LEAGUE

Siobhan Landers, Siany Ortez Amaya (Attleboro); Haley Wernig, Raena Crandall, Emily Carney, Sophia Cuneo (Franklin); Kelly Holmes, Mara Boldy, Nikki McDonald (King Philip); Lola Varricchione, Emma Redding (Mansfield); Samantha Fazo (Milford); Kennedy MacEachern (Taunton); Laura Valkanas, Carolyn Schiavo, Maggie McCready, Izzy Cusack (Canton); Val Beigel, Mary Collins, Ella Campbell, Cam Collins (Foxboro); Emily Burnham, Kelsey Thompson (North Attleboro); Erin Cottam, Eva Connolly (Oliver Ames); Morgan Groppi (Stoughton)

MVP: Mary Collins

MAYFLOWER ATHLETIC CONFERENCE

Avery Avila, Makayla Grace, Isabella Babb, Colleen Smith, Jada Thurston (Westport); May Munro, Kylee Mulvey, Tessa Luke (Southeastern); Ava Brogioli, Jaydn Morrell, Sophia Sheehy (Wareham)

MVP: Avery Avila

MERRIMACK VALLEY CONFERENCE

Bella DiFiore, Casey Michael, Lucy MacLean, Maddie DiGiorgio, Mia Batchelder, Rose Memmolo (Andover); Kerri Finneran, Bella Angluin, Rianna Lembo, Sophia Creegan (Central Catholic); Ava Balan, Jenna Nigro, Kate Harrison (Chelmsford); Brenna Corcoran (Haverhill); Drea Defreitas (Lowell); Alex Tardugno, Chloe Pickett (Methuen); Eliana Kaplan, Julianna Taylor (North Andover); Avery Della Piana, Katerina Schille (Tewksbury)

Player of the Year: Kerri Finneran, Rose Memmolo

MIDDLESEX LEAGUE

LIBERTY: Myles Lakin, Autumn Mathews, Ava Goodwin, Natalie Wall, Caroline Gallegios, Kendall Graves, Libby Quinn (Reading); Mackenzie Clarke, Lola Rocci, Tess Desantis, Carly Gaziano (Belmont); Molly Hiller, Julia Legere, Madelyn Rabinovich, Sam Gal (Winchester); Lola Capapey, Sophie Glavine (Lexington); Libby Corsetti, Piper Guiney (Arlington); Lilianna Santos (Woburn).

MVP: Natalie Wall

FREEDOM: Molly Driscoll, Aislin Devaney, Rachel Egan, Adrianna Williams, Regan Driscoll, Katelyn O’Connor, Caroline Andrade (Watertown); Grace Tobias, Olivia Scally, Bridget Scully, Lucija Romanowski (Stoneham); Alyssa Stack, Abigail Hassell, Alexis Melvin, Kiera Warford (Wilmington); Mia Lauder, Nora, McDowell, Renee LeComte (Burlington); Juliana Spaulding, Erin Leary (Wakefield)

MVP: Molly Driscoll

NORTHEASTERN CONFERENCE

ALL-CONFERENCE: Liz Wilder (Beverly); Maddie Chase, Megan McGinnity, Malana Moy, Bobbi Serino (Danvers); Abby Lowthers, Ella Costa (Gloucester); Daniella White (Peabody); Nora Duval, Sophie Doumas (Masconomet); Jessica Bremberg (Saugus); Lucy Brown S, Maisie Russo (Swampscott)

ALL-STARS: Lily Shea (Beverly); Abby Sher, Molly Emery, Gabby Griffin-Fetsch (Danvers); Lily Pregent, Ariana Scola (Gloucester); Clara Donovan (Marblehead); Angelina Zepaj, Savannah Stevens (Masconomet); Meghan Collins (Peabody); Grace Fiore (Saugus); Sawyer Groothuis, Coco Clopton (Swampscott)

PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Maddie Chase

PATRIOT LEAGUE

KEENAN: Siena Brackett, Ryan Hallisey, Haylen Wilson, Lauren Armstrong, Lily Samoska (Hingham); Caitlin Ganley, Alex Bliss, Hannah Selig, Alannah Waters, Brooke Hohmann (Silver Lake); Meagan Condon, Julia O’Brien, Mary Tracey (Marshfield); Megan Petrarca, Stella Kirkpatrick, Annalise Lopes (Plymouth North); Paige Cosgrove (Whitman-Hanson)

MVP: Siena Brackett

FISHER: Ava von Freymann, Molly Gould, Beth Maccune, Grace Dunning, Katie von Freymann (Scituate); McKenzie Foley, Katie Radzik, Kate Baldinelli, Maren Hines (Hanover); Charlotte Hansen, Colleen Clancy, Avery Bridgett, Caitlin Hussey (Duxbury); Olivia Skeiber, Katey Sullivan, Abby Graham (Pembroke); Adyson Klaassen (Plymouth South)

MVP: McKenzie Foley

SOUTH COAST CONFERENCE

Cynthia Morales, Ally Arruda (Apponequet); Caraline Corvi, Rowan Whitaker (Dighton-Rehoboth); Carlie Francis (Fairhaven); Megan Smith, Skylar Demoranville, Brooke Perron (Case); Reilly Patraiko, Tessa Winslow (Old Rochester); Katie Eklund (Seekonk); Addie Finlaw, Karissa Albin, Karis Botelho, Ryan Crook (Somerset Berkley); Abby Matta (West Bridgewater)

MVP: Megan Smith

SOUTHEAST CONFERENCE

Grace Haskell, Samantha Souza, Kaelyn Zuber, Aubrey Carberry, Lily Melo (Dartmouth); Kacey Curran, Ellia Delisle, Emily Curran, Toni Freitas, Paitlynn Botelho (Durfee); Emily DaCosta, Sophia Perry (New Bedford); Emily Keefe, Delaney Moreau (Bridgewater-Raynham); Issys Price, Casey Hoyt (Brockton)

MVP: Grace Haskell

TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE

Ayla Hallock (Ashland); Mallory Berkeley, Cassidy Leger (Bellingham); Mary Stronach (Dedham); Drew Hussar, Avery Bent, Alia El Hilali (Dover-Sherborn); Julia Galipeau (Holliston); Camille Perlov, Lauren Strechay, Sanidi Waduthanthri (Hopkinton); Mikayla Malmquist (Medfield); Shea Larkee, Lindsay Rogers, Ava O’Neil, Emily Spadorcia (Norwood); Katie Krumsiek, Ava Kelly, Moira Kenneally (Westwood); Elizabeth Kenney, Maggie Monaghan (Medway)

MVP: Shea Larkee, Drew Hussar

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