Boston Herald girls hockey All-Scholastics and league All-Stars

GIRLS HOCKEY

DREAM TEAM

Caroline Doherty (Hingham)

Sarah Francis (Notre Dame Hingham)

Bella Freitas (St. Mary’s Lynn)

Madeleine Greenwood (Duxbury)

Kasey Litwin (St. Mary’s Lynn)

Anna McGinty (Duxbury)

ALL-SCHOLASTICS

Ivorie Arguin (Pope Francis)

Ava Baker (Malden Catholic)

Gaby Bassett (Nauset)

Caroline Batchelder (Archbishop Williams)

Jen Birolini (Pembroke)

Rylin Briggs (Falmouth)

Angalisa Caceda (Waltham)

Lila Chamoun (Milton)

Taylor Daley (Malden Catholic)

Lucy DelGallo (Notre Dame Hingham)

Molly Driscoll (Belmont/Watertown)

Ava Enright (Boston Latin)

Isabella Fischer (Burlington)

Harper Friedholm (Lincoln-Sudbury)

Addy Garrity (Hingham)

Kelly Holmes (King Philip)

Emily Johns (Algonquin)

Zoey Madigan (Duxbury)

Marisa Montoya (Shrewsbury)

Devon Moore (Notre Dame Hingham)

Alyse Mutti (PLNR)

Shea Nolan (Archbishop Williams)

MJ Petisce (Methuen/Tewksbury)

Sienna Reeves (Nauset)

Casey Roth (Falmouth)

Julianna Taylor (HPNA)

Gianna Tringale (St. Mary’s Lynn)

HONORABLE MENTION

Ava Buckley (PLNR)

Jill Costa (Belmont/Watertown)

Tatum Friedholm (Lincoln-Sudbury)

Giovanna Gulinello (Billerica/Chelmsford)

Vanessa Hall (St. Mary’s Lynn)

Kailey Hannon (Westford Academy)

Ava Iantosca (Dedham)

Kayla Leonard (Marshfield)

Talia Martucci (Winthrop)

Bridget McLaughlin (Shrewsbury)

Rose Memmolo (Andover)

Paige Nottingham (HPNA)

Kaitlyn Ondrick (Pope Francis)

Callie Pineau (Norwell/Scituate/Abington)

Lily Schmalz (Needham)

Alison Stiles (Bishop Feehan)

Eva Surrette (Braintree)

Angela Wells (Boston Latin)

Sarah White (Notre Dame Hingham)

 

DREAM TEAM

CAROLINE DOHERTY

HINGHAM

The two-time Dream-Teamer ranked among the best forwards in the state with 29 goals despite facing heavy defensive attention. The junior has 109 career goals and earned MVP honors within a loaded Patriot League. She’s a two-time USA Hockey National Player Development Camp selection and is involved in community-building by participating in unified track, Best Buddies and SNAP sports.

SARAH FRANCIS

NOTRE DAME

One of the premier defensemen in the state, the senior scored a pair of goals and added nine assists in leading her team to the Div. 1 state finals. The two-time All-Scholastic selection is a member of the National Honor Society as well as the President’s List Honor Roll. A member of the school’s state soccer champions, Francis will attend Vanderbilt.

BELLA FREITAS

ST. MARY’S

Freitas starred for St. Mary’s all the way to TD Garden, helping the Spartans claim the Div. 1 state title by producing 48 goals and 67 points as a freshman. She performed well in the clutch with the golden goal in a state semifinal, and her assist in triple overtime delivered the championship. She’s a three-sport athlete with a league all-star award in field hockey, but hopes to play Div. 1 hockey in the future.

MADELEINE GREENWOOD

DUXBURY

Greenwood hasn’t wasted either of Duxbury’s consecutive trips to TD Garden, scoring a combined three goals with an assist there for two Div. 2 state titles. The junior center produced 17 goals and 15 assists this year, earning her second Patriot League All-Star nod. Also a league all-star in lacrosse, Greenwood is a three-year Honor Roll student and a Summa Award recipient in geometry, algebra II and physical education.

KASEY LITWIN

ST. MARY’S (LYNN)

Litwin closed out her career at St. Mary’s by helping anchor one of the state’s most dominating defenses, pacing a strong regular season before the Spartans took the Div. 1 state title. The senior defenseman played a large offensive role with a career-best 15 goals and 12 assists, finishing with 80 total points. Litwin was named a Catholic Central League All-Star and is a National Honors Society member. A standout in lacrosse and field hockey as well, she heads to Nichols College to play both hockey and lacrosse.

ANNA MCGINTY

DUXBURY

The two-time Dream Teamer again impressed with just 21 goals allowed in 24 games on a .947 save percentage. McGinty’s shutout at TD Garden against Falmouth marked her ninth of the year and secured her second Div. 2 state title. She graduates with 1,147 career saves, a 75-8-5 record and 34 shutouts through four Patriot League All-Star selections and a league MVP award as a junior. McGinty is off to play at Framingham State next year.

 

ALL-SCHOLASTICS

IVORIE ARGUIN

POPE FRANCIS

Arguin closed out her career with a bang, producing 20 goals and 25 assists for 45 points. She finished with 78 points in three years, earning a Western Mass. MVP award. The senior is a high honor roll student, an AP scholar, and has certificates of award in Chinese culture and literacy achievement as well as excellence in English and electronic media. Arguin will pursue a degree in international business and hopes to play collegiate hockey.

AVA BAKER

MALDEN CATHOLIC

The young Lancers program reached new heights this year with its first state semifinal appearance, due largely to a stingy defense Baker anchored. The junior captain cashed in eight goals with seven assists and was a critical figure in many late-game rallies. She’s an honor roll student, a three-sport athlete and plans to play college hockey.

GABY BASSETT

NAUSET

With 29 goals and 17 assists this year, Bassett already has 115 career points through her sophomore year. The two-time Cape and Islands League All-Star was a league MVP finalist and helped Nauset reach the Div. 2 state quarterfinals. She also plays lacrosse, loves outdoor activities and was a Scholar Athlete of the Month. Bassett hopes to play collegiate hockey in New England.

CAROLINE BATCHELDER

ARCHBISHOP WILLIAMS

Batchelder was a key figure in Archbishop Williams reaching the Div. 1 state semifinals for the second straight year. The junior tallied 15 goals and nine assists to become the program’s all-time leading scorer (96 points), earning Catholic Central League All-Star honors. The three-sport athlete is an honor roll student and a member of the National Honor Society. She plans to study dentistry and biology in college.

RYLIN BRIGGS

FALMOUTH

The freshman anchored the blue line for the Clippers, scoring eight goals and added 13 assists in helping her team advance to the Div. 2 state final. Briggs tallied a game-winning goal against Barnstable and assisted on the game-winner against Canton in the state quarterfinal. An Honor Roll student, Briggs has been a part of the Bay State Breakers Tier 1 since 2020.

ANGALISA CACEDA

WALTHAM

Caceda wrapped up her career with 141 points on 74 goals and 67 assists. Her 23 goals and 28 assists this year helped the senior earn MVC/DCL Small co-Player of the Year honors, pairing with selections to the MSHCA Senior All-Star Game and the CT-MA Border Challenge All-Star Game. The two-time MVC/DCL All-Star in hockey and DCL All-Star in soccer is a National Honor Society member with a 3.81 GPA.

LILA CHAMOUN

MILTON

Chamoun again proved herself as one of the state’s top goalies this year, posting 10 shutouts, a 1.33 GAA and a 0.950 save percentage. The senior finished high school with 1,902 saves and a 1.58 GAA, earning her second straight Bay State Conference Herget MVP award and a fourth conference all-star selection. She’s bound for Div. 3 hockey at Framingham State next year.

TAYLOR DALEY

MALDEN CATHOLIC

The star netminder had to find a new home last year after Matignon closed down, but the senior transfer fit right in with the Lancers and allowed just 21 goals in 19 games for a 1.16 GAA, following her Catholic Central League All-Star selection as a junior. She cracked the President’s List as a senior, plays softball, golf and skis.

LUCY DELGALLO

NOTRE DAME HINGHAM

The other half of arguably the state’s top defensive pair, DelGallo closed out her four-year varsity career by co-leading the Cougars to the Div. 1 state finals. She’s a two-year captain and was a member of the varsity soccer team. DelGallo received a Lasell University Book Award and is headed to Salve Regina to continue her hockey career.

MOLLY DRISCOLL

BELMONT/WATERTOWN

The senior field hockey sensation brought stardom to the ice again, earning her second All-Scholastic selection with 23 goals and seven assists to end with over 120 career points. Driscoll won her third Middlesex League MVP award. She has been a league all-star in all three of her sports, highlighted by four All-Conference selections in field hockey and hockey. A High Honor Roll Student, Driscoll is headed for a post-grad year at Phillips Academy Andover before playing field hockey at Boston University.

AVA ENRIGHT

BOSTON LATIN

The junior defensive standout earned her third MVC/DCL Small All-Star selection, and second All-Conference selection, with nine goals and 15 assists. The three-year captain sits at 68 points for her career, pairing well with DCL All-Star honors in softball. Enright was a Junior/Senior CT-MA Border All-Star Game participant and stays active with club hockey.

ISABELLA FISCHER

BURLINGTON

After a Boston Herald honorable mention selection as a freshman, the sophomore posted a career-high 11 shutouts through 22 games. She earned her second Middlesex League All-Conference nod. Fischer is a high honor roll student and does Krav Maga on top of playing the guitar. She plays on the spring MassBay Warriors U19 team and Co-Ed Mad Dogs spring split team.

HARPER FRIEDHOLM

LINCOLN-SUDBURY

Friedholm stepped up with Lincoln-Sudbury’s move from the MVC/DCL Small division to the Large, securing her third league MVP award as the Warriors sealed the league title. Her 19 goals and 14 assists helped the senior top 100 career points, wrapping her five-year L-S career as a four-time MVC/DCL All-Star. Friedholm heads to Cornell for lacrosse as she is a USA All-American.

ADDY GARRITY

HINGHAM

The junior had 15 goals and 16 assists this year and was a Patriot League Scholar Athlete recipient, and named a team captain for next year. The high honor roll student and National Honor Society member also plays varsity lacrosse and volunteers for girls youth hockey programs.

KELLY HOLMES

KING PHILIP

After reaching 100 points in field hockey during the fall, the senior notched her 100th goal and 150th point in hockey during the winter (168 total). The Hockomock League Player of the Year had 31 goals and 16 assists. She also plays lacrosse, pickleball and golf, and is headed to Saint Anselm College for field hockey.

EMILY JOHNS

ALGONQUIN

The Titans did plenty of winning in the three-time All-Scholastic’s tenure, taking home the Div. 2 state title in 2022 and reaching the state semifinals this year. Johns’ 20 goals and 12 assists in her senior year – including seven game-winning scores – helped her close her high school career with 84 goals and 119 points, as well as a MSHCA Senior All-Star Game selection. She’s a three-sport athlete, a Highest Honors student and a National Honor Society member. Johns heads to Worcester State for hockey and psychology.

ZOEY MADIGAN

DUXBURY

Madigan was a driving forces behind the Dragons’ repeat Div. 2 state championship, earning Patriot League All-Star honors. The junior center tallied 12 goals with 22 assists, putting her at 63 points on her career along with the two state titles. Madigan was a high honor roll student her freshman year and an honor roll student each of the last two years, as well as a National Honors Society member. She plays for the Bay State Breakers U19 team.

MARISA MONTOYA

SHREWSBURY

Montoya graduates as one of the top players in program history, playing a critical role in last year’s Div. 1 state title before finishing with the Colonials’ most career wins (57) and shutouts. The two-time All-Scholastic goalie had a 1.32 GAA with a 0.939 save percentage this year. She ended her career with an outstanding 57-15-11 record.

DEVON MOORE

NOTRE DAME HINGHAM

Moore was a major offensive leader for the Div. 1 state-finalist Cougars, scoring 23 goals and dishing eight assists. That includes two goals at TD Garden in an instant classic of a Div. 1 state final. The sophomore was a participant in the U15 USA National Player Development Camp and made the President’s List, Honor Roll and student council.

ALYSE MUTTI

PEABODY/NORTH READING/LYNNFIELD

Mutti followed an impressive sophomore year with an even better junior season, allowing 1.09 goals per game while accruing 18 wins and a career-best eight shutouts. She was a Northeastern Hockey League All-Conference selection for a second time, sitting at 1,035 career saves. Mutti is an honor roll student and a three-sport athlete.

SHEA NOLAN

ARCHBISHOP WILLIAMS

The junior pulled within reach of the century mark in career points, finishing the year with five goals and 16 assists to crack the 70 total. A Catholic Central League All-Star, Nolan is also an honor roll student and a member of student council. Nolan plays soccer, lacrosse and golf as well.

MJ PETISCE

METHUEN/TEWKSBURY

The Red Rangers stood out defensively any given night, and Petisce was a big reason why as the blue line’s anchor. The junior scored a career-best 12 goals with nine assists in an MVC/DCL All-Conference season, putting her at 50 points in her career. Petisce has a 3.9 GPA and plays lacrosse. She plays for the North Shore Vipers club team.

SIENNA REEVES

NAUSET

With 14 goals and 19 assists this year, the senior defenseman closed her high school career with 105 points. A three-time Cape and Islands League All-Star, Reeves scored two game-winners in this year’s state tournament. She was selected to the MSHCA Senior All-Star Game, is an A Shot For Life athlete, and a two-time league all-star in lacrosse. The honor roll student will play hockey and lacrosse at Nichols College.

CASEY ROTH

FALMOUTH

One of the premier scorers on the state’s most potent attack, Roth helped lead the Clippers to the Div. 2 state final with 49 points. The three-time Cape and Islands League All-Star reached 102 career points as a junior. The center is also a goalie in lacrosse, as well as a National Art Honors Society student and a class representative. Her dream is to play college hockey and major in sports management.

JULIANNA TAYLOR

HPNA

Taylor made headlines by surpassing 1,500 career saves as a junior, including 548 this year with a 0.938 save percentage and a 1.65 GAA. She was named MVC/DCL Second-Team All-Conference for a second time. Taylor balances honors and AP classes, and was an MVC All-Conference selection in field hockey. She volunteers at Learn to Skate..

GIANNA TRINGALE

ST. MARY’S

The senior goalie often played hero for St. Mary’s in her first as a starter, highlighted by clutch overtime performances in the last two games of the team’s run to the Div. 1 state title. Tringale posted a 0.941 save percentage and a 1.24 GAA with 20.1 saves per game. The Catholic Central League All-Star was also a CCL All-Star in field hockey and plans to study criminal justice in college.

 

LEAGUE ALL-STARS

BAY STATE CONFERENCE
Lila Chamoun, Molly Murphy (Milton); Sophia Luoni, Maggie Connors (Natick); Ava England, Elena Govoni (Walpole); Callie Burchill, Maggie Carey (Braintree); Carolyn Cotta, Mac Coleman (Framingham); Emery McGraw, Mia Prall (Wellesley); Izzy Paes (Brookline); Erin McDonnell, Lilly Schmalz (Needham); Danielle Morrill (Newton North)

CATHOLIC CENTRAL LEAGUE

Kasey Litwin, Gianna Tringale, Isabella Freitas, Vanessa Hall (St. Mary’s); Caroline Batchelder, Kate McLeish, Shea Nolan (Archbishop Williams); Molly Braga, Caitlin Kelley, Alison Stiles (Bishop Feehan); Lily-Mae Melo, Samantha Souza, Kacey Curran (Bishop Stang); Penny Levine-Stein (Bishop Fenwick); Kathleen Simmons (Arlington Catholic)
MVP: Isabella Freitas

MERRIMACK VALLEY CONFERENCE/DUAL COUNTY LEAGUE

LARGE SCHOOL ALL-CONFERENCE: Rose Memmolo (Andover); Giovanna Gulinello (Billerica/Chelmsford); MJ Petisce (Methuen/Tewksbury); Kailey Hannon (Westford Academy); Harper Friedholm,Tatum Friedholm (Lincoln-Sudbury); Risa Montoya (Shrewsbury); Paige Nottingham (Haverhill/Pentucket/North Andover)
LARGE SCHOOL ALL-STARS: Grace Johnson, Scarlet Glass (Andover); Ally Quinn, Anna Leverone (Lincoln-Sudbury); Bridget McLaughlin, Paige Umile (Shrewsbury); Julianna Taylor, Gabi Locke (Haverhill/Pentucket/North Andover); Kara Gambale, Hailey Graybeal (Billerica/Chelmsford); Bree Lawrence, Kat Schille (Methuen/Tewksbury); Kiera Tucker, Lauren Alonardo (Westford Academy)

MVP: Harper Friedholm
SMALL SCHOOL ALL-CONFERENCE: Madelyn Humber (Concord-Carlisle); Coco Curran (Wayland/Weston); Sophia Powers (Central Catholic); Ava Enright, Maeve Murray, Angela Wells (Boston Latin); Ang Caceda, Molly Whittier (Waltham)

SMALL SCHOOL ALL-STARS:

Olivia Egirous, Mila Maguire, Ava Anderson (Waltham); Phoebe Niese, Kelly McKenna, Maeve Greeley (Boston Latin); Molly Ross, Hailey Pelzar (Wayland/Weston); Julia Lambert, Addy Healy (Concord-Carlisle); Lucy Irwin, Maddie Delvecchio (Central Catholic); Claire Bukowksi (Acton-Boxboro); Sophie O’Keefe (Cambridge)

MVP: Ang Caceda, Molly Whittier

MIDDLESEX LEAGUE

LIBERTY: Molly Driscoll, Jill Costa, Lola Ricci (Belmont/Watertown); Addison Walsh, Josie Chang (Winchester); Kate Sullivan, Ella Spinazola (Woburn); Kelsie Partridge (Arlington); Libby Quinn, Delia Roy, Gianna Bonfilio (Reading)

MVP: Molly Driscoll

FREEDOM: Isa Fischer, Shea McDonald, Caitlyn Tremblay, Anna Viglione, Katie Hayes (Burlington); Maddie Sainato, Lily MacKenzie, Grace Tobias, Paige Fuller (Stoneham/Wilmington); Julia Welch, Giana Scoppetuolo (Wakefield); Ruby Hansen (Melrose)

MVP: Isa Fischer, Lily MacKenzie

NORTHEASTERN CONFERENCE

ALL-CONFERENCE: Ava Buckley, Alyse Mutti (Peabody); Halle Greenleaf (Beverly); Talia Martucci (Winthrop); Keagan Jewell (Gloucester); Olivia Wilson (Newburyport); Bella Flinn (Masconomet); Ava Shultz (Marblehead)

ALL STARS: Catie Kampersal, Leah Buckley, Mia Lava, Shirley Whitmore (Peabody); Morgan Linskey, Bradie Arnold, Ashley Freitas (Beverly); Sami DiMento, Amelia Spencer, Riley Towse (Winthrop); Ella Costa, Brooke McNiff, Jenna Connolly (Gloucester); Maddie Kenny, MacKenzie Cronin (Masconomet); Violet LaRusso, Becca Sobol (Shawsheen); Abby Stanss, Holly Sullivan (Newburyport); Paige Waldman (Marblehead); Juliana Steriti (Medford)

MVP: Ava Buckley

PATRIOT LEAGUE

KEENAN: Madeleine Greenwood, Reese Porter, Anna McGinty, Zoey Madigan, Megan Carney, Sami Norton (Duxbury); Caroline Doherty, CC Flynn, Hannah Lasch, Reese Pompeo (Hingham); Sarah McIntyre, Morgan Murphy, Kayla Leonard, Julia Lemire (Marshfield); Jules Connors, Caitlin Dilley (Whitman-Hanson/Silver Lake)

FISHER: Jen Birolini, Maria Cantino, Ava Dunphy, Hannah D’Angelo, Ella Skeiber (Pembroke); Gabbie Sidman, Megan Petrarca, Morgan Henderson, Lauren Anderson (Plymouth); Calli Pineau, Maddie Cantor, Abby Greene (Scituate/Norwell/Abington); Erin Condon, Lainey Burns, Sophie Schiller, Heather McGinnis (Hanover); Ciara Folan (Quincy/North Quincy)

MVP: Catherine Doherty, Jen Birolini

TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE

Ava Iantosca, Caroline Demeo, Lily Zahka (Dedham); Catherine Bannister, Parker Kathan (Medfield); Michaela Reen, Emily Spadorcia (Norwood); Kate Sullivam Tessa Jones, Justine Connolly (Westwood); Ella McCann (Medway); Avery Bent (Hopkinton/Dover-Sherborn)

MVP: Ava Iantosca, Kate Sullivan

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