Prep school All-Scholastics and league All-Stars
ISL WRESTLING: Haden Bottiglieri (Belmont Hill)
ISL GIRLS SQUASH: Lily Bourell (Milton Academy)
ISL BOYS HOCKEY: Matt Cataldo (St. Sebastian’s)
EIL GIRLS SWIMMING: Mahika Chopra (Dana Hall)
ISL GIRLS BASKETBALL: Jasmyn Cooper (Noble and Greenough)
EIL BOYS BASKETBALL: Ray Cuevas (Pingree)
MBIL BOYS BASKETBALL: Josiah Driscoll (Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall School)
EIL WRESTLING: William Fandrey (Beaver Country Day)
ISL BOYS ALPINE SKIING: Liam Keane (Rivers)
ISL GIRLS HOCKEY: Sophia Levering (Noble and Greenough)
ISL BOYS BASKETBALL: Amir Lindsey (Rivers)
ISL GIRLS ALPINE SKIING: Nina Martin (Rivers)
ISL GIRLS HOCKEY: Morgan McGathey (Thayer)
IGC GIRLS BASKETBALL: Liza Minogue (Covenant Christian Academy)
EIL BOYS SWIMMING: Gabe Oliva-Booth (Wheeler)
EIL GIRLS HOCKEY: Zoe Rosenberg (Portsmouth Abbey)
ISL BOYS HOCKEY: Ryder Shea (St. George’s)
EIL GIRLS BASKETBALL: Jessie Silk (Beaver Country Day School)
EIL GIRLS SQUASH: Mina Subramanian (Winsor)
ISL BOYS SQUASH: Juan Jose Torres (Tabor)
EIL GIRLS BASKETBALL: Isabella Vaz (Pingree School)
ALL-SCHOLASTICS
HADEN BOTTIGLIERI
BELMONT HILL
The former Brookline High wrestling standout earned his second straight ISL MVP. Bottiglieri was undefeated at 175 pounds during the season in leading Belmont Hill to the Graves Kelsey ISL title. He also took a fourth at the Beast of the East tournament.
MATT CATALDO
ST. SEBASTIAN’S
This senior forward had a terrific boys hockey season for the Arrows. He netted 22 goals with 27 assists for 49 points. The All-NEPSAC, All-ISL, ISL MVP, and two-time captain finished his career with 44 goals and 53 assists for 97 points.
MAHIKA CHOPRA
DANA HALL
This junior starred in the backstroke and individual medley. The EIL Swimmer of the Year, she anchored the first-place 400 free relay at EILs. She also finished first in the 200 IM, 100 backstroke, and 200 medley relay. She was the EIL Swimmer of the Year last year.
JASMYN COOPER
NOBLE AND GREENOUGH
This standout basketball player is a 6-foot-1 forward and junior with the Bulldogs. She is a 1,000-point scorer, and a two-time NEPSAC and ISL champion. A high academic distinction student, she also does theater and DEI work.
RAY CUEVAS
PINGREE
This senior, 6-foot-3 guard had a huge boys basketball season, averaging 23.5 points, 6.5 rebounds, 5.5 assists, 1.3 steals, and 1.0 block per game He shot 53.2 percent from the field, 37 percent from beyond the arc, and 84.4 percent from the line. He had 1,867 career points, 400 rebounds, and 350 assists.
JOSIAH DRISCOLL
CHAPEL HILL-CHAUNCY HALL
This 6-foot-3 senior guard had an excellent boys basketball season, averaging 18.6 points, 9.7 rebounds, 3.2 assists, and 2.2 steals per game. Over three years, he scored 880 points. A National Honor Society student, he also plays lacrosse.
WILLIAM FANDREY
BEAVER COUNTRY DAY
This 5-foot-8 senior wrestler got it done in the 150-pound weight class. He was the 2024 EIL Wrestler of the Year and was undefeated within the league this year. For his career, he was a three-time league finalist, with a 30-5 record in EIL competition.
LIAM KEANE
RIVERS
The top skier in the ISL, this 6-foot sophomore had a terrific winter season. He was first place in the ISL, an All-ISL performer, and the Rivers boys MVP. He was an all-NEPSAC performer last year as a freshman. He also plays football and baseball.
SOPHIA LEVERING
NOBLE AND GREENOUGH
This 5-foot-8 defender in girls ice hockey was an all-around talent for the Bulldogs this winter. She scored 15 goals, and had 23 assists for 38 points. The ISL MVP, she was an All-ISL player for the ISL, NEPSAC, and Harrington champions. For her career, she had 22 goals, 58 assists, and 80 points.
AMIR LINDSEY
RIVERS
One of the top point guards in the area, this 5-foot-10 senior was ISL MVP and the All-NEPSAC Player of the Year as well as first team All-ISL and All-NEPSAC performer. A 1,000-point scorer, he is also an all-NEPSAC football player.
NINA MARTIN
RIVERS
This 5-foot-4 eighth grader was the top skier in the ISL this season. She was third place in NEPSAC Class A, and won four races in the ISL season in just her second year on the varsity team. She also plays field hockey and lacrosse.
MORGAN McGATHEY
THAYER ACADEMY
The 5-foot-5 junior forward had an excellent season for Thayer. In her team’s 16-9-2 season, she was the ISL MVP, the team MVP, an All-ISL performer, a NEPSAC All-Star, and the team captain. She had 29 goals, 13 assists, and 42 points in 24 games.
GABE OLIVA-BOOTH
WHEELER
The freshman entered 15 individual events this dual meet season, and won 11 of them. He won the 200-yard IM and 500 free in the EIL Championships, and finished third in the 200 IM and 500 free at the NEPSACs.
ZOEY ROSENBERG
PORTSMOUTH ABBEY
This 5-foot-5 senior forward scored 33 goals, with 21 assists for 54 points. Over her career, she scored 55 goals with 47 assists and 102 points. She will attend Williams.
RYDER SHEA
ST. GEORGE’S
One of the top netminders in New England, Shea earned ISL MVP honors after leading his team to the quarterfinals of the NEPSAC tournament before losing in overtime to eventual champion Kimball Union. The Maine-commit had a stellar 1.90 goals against average and his save percentage of .938 ranked among the best in the area.
JESSIE SILK
BEAVER COUNTRY DAY
This 5-foot-6 senior guard had a spectacular girls basketball season in the EIL. For the winter, she averaged 18 points per game, was the EIL Player of the Year, a NEPSAC All-Star, and an All-EIL performer. Before this season, she was a two-time NEPSAC All-Star.
MINA SUBRAMANIAN
WINSOR
This 5-foot-3 senior squash player had an excellent winter for Winsor. A captain, she went undefeated in EIL play, and had a record of 11-2 during the regular season. The team finished fifth at New Englands, and ninth at Nationals.
JUAN JOSE TORRES
TABOR
The No. 1 position and captain for the Seawolves’ squash team, Torres is a senior who went 27-0 this year to garner ISL and NEISA Player of the Year honors. He also is the Colombia national junior champion, and the Pan-American Junior champion.
ISABELLA VAZ
PINGREE
This 5-foot-9 senior guard averaged 19.7 points, 5.7 assists, 5.3 rebounds, and 2.5 steals per game. She scored over 1,000 points, and was the EIL Player of the Year and an All-NEPSAC selection. The team MVP, she was a four-year starter.
LEAGUE ALL-STARS
EASTERN INDEPENDENT LEAGUE
BOYS BASKETBALL
Nik Boateng, Jakari Clark, Kelvin Danforth (Lexington Christian Academy); Jake Freeman, Jabari Edmonds (Wheeler); Ray Cuevas, Charlie Lynch (Pingree); Sebastien Goldberg, Lino Sanchez (Beaver Country Day); Charlie Townsend (Portsmouth Abbey); Will Hoffmaster (Concord Academy); Noah Daniel (Berwick Academy); Dante Bathier (Bancroft School); Trey Durant (Landmark School)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Ray Cuevas
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Bella Vaz, Lyla Campbell (Pingree School); Ella Smith (Berwick Academy); Grace Connaughton (Portsmouth Abbey School); Nicole Burns (Lexington Christian); Nell Sparks (Winsor School); Aislin Young (Newton Country Day); Destiny Alce, Kristina Bruce (Concord Academy); Javanah Coston, Jessie Silk, Sanaii Diaz (Beaver Country Day); Avery Salmon (Bancroft School); Anelly Mad-Toingue, Daisy de Hollan (Dana Hall); Isabela Tineo (Wheeler School)
PLAYERS OF THE YEAR: Bella Vaz, Jessie Silk
GIRLS HOCKEY
Eliot McCarthy (Winsor School); Ashley Smail (Pingree School); Ragan Schank, Frankie MacFarlane (Berwick Academy); Caitlyn McCarthy, Emma Walsh (Newton Country Day); Zoe Rosenberg, Dakota Ormiston, Laney Harrold (Portsmouth Abbey)
GIRLS HOCKEY: Zoe Rosenberg
GIRLS SQUASH
Olivia Powers (Newton Country Day); Kaitlyn Doe, Judy Liu, Mina Subramanian (Winsor School); Ashley Yu, Flora Xu (Concord Academy); Kaili Poirier, Noelle Bardorf (Dana Hall); Mary Davidson, Charlotte West (Portsmouth Abbey)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Mina Subramanian
BOYS SWIMMING
Gabe Oliva Booth, William Grieser, Anand Shah, Henry Nathan, James Wert, Carlos Pineda Sanchez, Oscar Carlos Lutes (Wheeler); Leo Bertone (Pingree); Royce Xu (Bancroft); Joey Fiermonti (Berwick)
SWIMMER OF THE YEAR: Gabe Oliva Booth
GIRLS SWIMMING
Mahika Chopra, Stella Snyder, Audrey Song, Pomona Liu, Marilyn Nichols, Sloane O’Reilly, Kaylee Traill, Lila Bednarski (Dana Hall); Laurel Halfman, Charlotte Holmes (Winsor); Abby Butlin (Wheeler); Genesis Nuñez (Pingree)
SWIMMER OF THE YEAR: Mahika Chopra
WRESTLING
Braden Kelly, Sebastian Hui (Lexington Christian); Dino DeMarzio, Cody Vetrano, Ronald Nixon, Kyle Reinecke, Gabriel Devaney, William Kelly (Portsmouth Abbey); William Fandrey (Beaver Country Day); Theo von Gottberg, Bobby Skrivanek, Tenzin Chogyal, Alec Nieuwenhuizen, Sevoi Hightower (Concord Academy)
WRESTLER OF THE YEAR: Will Fandrey
INDEPENDENT GIRLS CONFERENCE
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Kenzie Cassler, Ellie Poulos, Shannon Mahoney (Montrose School); Amalyah McCoy, Lexi Mason (Gann Academy); Liza Minogue, Julia Ray (Covenant Christian Academy); Abby Scanlan, Rya St. Germain (Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall School); Alexa Dykeman, Kaylee Rivera (Brimmer and May School); Teddy Pollack, Sydney Karp (Landmark School); Amanee Miller (Newman School); Nia Fifield (Cambridge School of Weston); Isabella Hogan (Waring School)
MVP: Liza Minogue
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL LEAGUE
ALPINE SKIING
Liam Keane, Liv Martin, Lizzy Stuart, Nina Martin (Rivers); Topher Batchelder, Charlie Crowley, Nate Pappas (Belmont Hill); Alex Hughey (Governor’s); James Counselman, Jack Elworth, James (Middlesex); Dylan Caerty, Anthony Wu, Gustavo Reynolds, Claire Sheehan (Milton Academy); Ellie Batchelder, Tessie Batchelder, Blakeney Johnston, Sophie Sunshine, Emma Sawatzky (Noble and Greenough); Conrad Langenhagen (Thayer Academy)
MVP: Liam Keane, Nina Martin
BOYS BASKETBALL
Isaiah Langham (Belmont Hill): Alex Wilkins, Timmy Mulvey (Brooks); Momo Nkugwa, Thomas Ferdinando (Governor’s Academy); Alex Egbuonu (Lawrence Academy); Austin Hunt, CJ Happy, CJ Cox, Nick Petronio (Milton Academy); Amir Lindsey, Jay Jones, Ryan Altman, Andrew Alekseyenko (Rivers); Jack Hynes, Sean Perri (Roxbury Latin); Dylan Veillete, Anthony Daley (St. George’s); Sir William Morman (St. Mark’s); Timmy Bollin (St. Sebastian’s); Daithi Quinn, Trevor White (Tabor Academy); Lenny Tangishaka (Thayer Academy);
MVP: Amir Lindsey
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Christina Pham, Jasmyn Cooper, Ashley Dinges (Nobles); Payton Richard, Grace O’Sullivan, Natalia Hall-Rosa (Rivers); Mia Fiore, Aleah Bracey, Laura Johnson-Shedd (St. George’s); Liv Rodrigues, Kaelyn Carroll, Jess Ross (Tabor); Summer Warren (Brooks); Hannah Bernstein, Madeline Egan (BB&N); Fiona Neilon, Julia St. Laurent (Governor’s); Camryn Dunn (Groton); Jasmine Becotte (Lawrence); Elle Grant (Thayer); Kylee Shah (Middlesex School)
MVP: Jasmyn Cooper
BOYS HOCKEY
EBERHART: Bucci Griffin, Scott Moritz (Brooks); Daigo Hotta (BB&N); Zack Baker, Allen Fang,Alejandro Hassan, Donia Kaiden, Ethan Ramonetti, Conner Wig (Groton); Matt Egan, Bryan Tang (Middlesex); Jake Novak, Evan Zhang (Roxbury Latin); Max Donatelli, Troy Hayes, Ryan Staple, Marco Senerchia, Ryder Shea, Nate Walsh (St. George’s); Calvin Beard, Austin Borggaard, Drew Gibbons (St. Mark’s); Justin Graf, Carter Myer (Rivers)
MVP: Ryder Shea
KELLER: David Bosco, Grayson Cohen, Jake McManus, Jake Tavares (Belmont Hill); Michael Ranaldi, Cam Russo (Governor’s Academy); Brendan Hirsch, Spencer Hirsch, Owen Leahy, Shawn Leary (Lawrence Academy); Will Cannata, Sam Caulfield, Dylan Hunt (Milton Academy); Tyler Bloomfield, Dennis Davidson, Billy MacAusland, Teddy MacAusland, Kyle O’Leary (Noble and Greenough); Matt Cataldo, Aidan Connors, Ben Merrill, Casey Mutryn (St. Sebastian’s); Will Doherty, Brad Guden (Tabor); Tommy Anderson, Josh Halliday, Brady Kudrick (Thayer)
MVP: Matt Cataldo
GIRLS HOCKEY
Emi Biotti, Meghan Britt, Alexsa Caron (BB&N); Reese Pascucci, Liz Luong (Governor’s); Keira Ley, Christina Scalese, Veronika Hadamovsky (Groton); Finley Crosby, Jamie Martin (Middlesex); Susannah Ward, Becca White (Milton Academy); Jaime Griswold, Sophia Levering, Olivia Maffeo, Anya Zupkofska (Noble and Greenough); Serafina Applegate, Lindsay Morin (Rivers); Maddie Lahah (St. George’s); Ines Khamis, Jackie Wright (St. Mark’s); Ayla Abban, Addie Paskowski, Kaitlin Sullivan (Tabor); Abby DeAnzeris, Morgan McGathey, Kate Sullivan (Thayer)
MVP: Sophia Levering, Morgan McGathey
BOYS SQUASH
Juan Jose Torres, Thomas Valderrama (Tabor); Hudson Poirier, Nicholas Brown (Nobles); Adam Ibrahim, Adam Amin (Milton Academy); Evan Khym (Groton); Bennett Ross (BB&N); Leighton Calhoun, Jai Karande (Belmont Hill)
MVP: Juan Jose Torres
GIRLS SQUASH
Lily Bourell, Katherine Risden (Milton Academy): Tsz Ling Alyssa Ho, Luciana Castillo, Ana Margarita Quijano, Kendry Sol Navas Perez (Tabor); Alexie Tan, Joya Wang (Nobles); Eleanor Rosier (BB&N): Charlotte Ghaeli (Groton); Anjali Mehta (Middlesex)
MVP: Lily Bourell (Milton Academy)
WRESTLING
Haden Bottiglieri, Jack Dragoumanos, Isaac Novod, Andrew Pimental, Henry Santini, Brody Sayers, Will Stewart, Cord Vallis, Alex White (Belmont Hill); Philip Choi (Brooks); Lucas Caggiano, Alexi Hamel (Milton Academy); Nico Badia, Aidin Bina, Colby Bloch, Matthew Loose, Alastair Rose (Noble and Greenough); Noah Abdur Rahim, Declan Bligh, Nick Consigli, Aydin Hodjat, Justin Lim (Roxbury Latin); Seedi Sheriff (St. Mark’s); Zach Emery (Governor’s)
MVP: Haden Bottiglieri
MASS. BAY INDEPENDENT LEAGUE
BOYS BASKETBALL
Josiah Driscoll, Xaivien Witherspoon, Jared Swartz (Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall School); Kyle Cameron Martin, Wellbi Perez-Valera (Boston Trinity Academy); Eitan Strapp, Avi Torres (Gann Academy); BJ Dawan-Abdullah, Ryan Hurst (Brimmer and May School); Jaime Broadhead, Ollie Kuchler, Georgios Asikis (Boston University Academy); Bennett Plosker, Jacob Libby (Covenant Christian Academy); Jeremy Novas, Xavier DeLeon (Marie Philip Walden School); Manny Cabana, Sam Kuchler (Cambridge School of Weston); Josh Hartman (Newman School); Collin Vellante (Waring School); Benjamin Hines (Commonwealth School)
MVP: Josiah Driscoll