2025 Girls Basketball All-Scholastics and league All-Stars

GIRLS BASKETBALL

DREAM TEAM

Naya Annigeri (Medfield)

Katherine Cheesebro (Dartmouth)

Ava Orlando (Notre Dame)

Bella Owumi (St. Mary’s)

Kailey Sullivan (Foxboro)

ALL-SCHOLASTICS

Hijjah Allen-Paisley (Cathedral)

Bella Bingham (Walpole)

Ashley Cohen (Bedford)

Juliana Conte (St. Mary’s)

Amelia Crowe (Pentucket)

Chloe Fales (Franklin)

Avery Gamble (Oliver Ames)

Alyssa Hopps (Quincy)

Izzy Kittredge (Medfield)

Aniela Kwo (Central Catholic)

Paige Meda (Bourne)

Jenna Mishou (Archbishop Williams)

Mckenna Morrison (Woburn)

Madison Oliver (Norwell)

Jenna Oman (East Bridgewater)

Elle Orlando (Notre Dame)

Kaitlyn Pepin (Westford Academy)

Maliah Pierre (Whitman-Hanson)

Sarah Poland (Lincoln-Sudbury)

Maeve Powers (North Quincy)

Allie Regan (Framingham)

Sydney Rogers (North Andover)

Megan Simpson (Holliston)

Francesca Spadorcia (Braintree)

Maddy Steel (Bishop Feehan)

Camden Strandberg (Bridgewater-Raynham)

HONORABLE MENTION

Zaria Anderson (New Bedford)

Tess Baacke (Medfield)

Eva Boudreau (Wilmington)

Caitlin Boyle (Bishop Fenwick)

Abby Broderick (Medfield)

Devon Burke (Newton North)

Stella Criniti (Lexington)

Devin Crofford (St. John Paul)

Tamia Darling (Cathedral)

Peyton Dibiaso (Saugus)

Reagan Dowd (Norwell)

Kayla Dunlap (Natick)

Kerri Finneran (Central Catholic)

Olivia Foley (Newburyport)

Anna Freeman (Medway)

Sophia Gallivan (North Reading)

Lindsay Grattan (Millis)

Julia Grimes (Carver)

Dylan Hurley (Whitman-Hanson)

Hannah Kuriscak (Apponequet)

Sasha Makogonov (Hamilton-Wenham)

Reese Matela (St. Mary’s)

Shannon McCarthy (Woburn)

Alana McNamara (Archbishop Williams)

Jeanalis Mercado (Snowden)

Molly Mullen (Bishop Feehan)

Celia Neilson (Bishop Fenwick)

Lily Norton (St. Mary’s)

Emily Picher (Tewksbury)

Bridget Pole (Natick)

Savannah Scali (Burlington)

Molly Trahan (Reading)

Muji Vader (Minuteman)

DREAM TEAM

NAYA ANNIGERI

MEDFIELD

The two-time Tri-Valley League MVP, TVL All-star and All-Scholastic led the Warriors to their second straight Div. 2 title while averaging 16.8 points and 3.8 steals per game. The sophomore knocked down 43% from beyond the arc, 64% from the field and 85% from the charity stripe. The honor roll student also plays soccer and hopes to play basketball at the collegiate level.

KATHERINE CHEESEBRO

DARTMOUTH

The senior finished with a program-record 2,058 career points, averaging 27.1 points to go along with 7.8 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 3.4 steals per contest. The St. Mary’s Tournament MVP is a two-time Dream Team member and a four-time Southeast Conference All-Star. The National Honor Society member also plays soccer and lacrosse. She is pursuing biomedical engineering, but is still undecided on which college she will attend.

AVA ORLANDO

NOTRE DAME HINGHAM

The four-time Catholic Conference champion finished her career with a 42-4 mark over the last two seasons and is the Cougars all-time leading scorer with 2,236 career points. The senior averaged 23.0 points, 7.0 assists, 6.7 steals and 5.5 rebounds her final season. The National Honor Society member also plays volleyball and lacrosse and is committed to Bentley University.

BELLA OWUMI

ST. MARY’S

The 6-foot sophomore forward played a large part in leading St. Mary’s back to a Division 3 state championship. The MVP of the Catholic Central League averaged 17 points and 12.2 rebounds a game while adding 114 steals. A member of the team since the seventh grade, Owumi has already amassed 1,224 points. The three-year starter in soccer has a 3.8 GPA.

KAILEY SULLIVAN

FOXBORO

The four-time All-Scholastic, Hockomock League All-Star and Hockomock League MVP led the league with 25.6 points per game. She finished her career second all-time in Hockomock League history in both boys and girls basketball with 1,895 career points. The National Honor Society member is undecided about her collegiate destination.

ALL-SCHOLASTICS

HIJJAH ALLEN-PAISLEY

CATHEDRAL

The four-time Div. 4 state champion averaged 18.1 points per game, 3.5 assists per game and 1.5 rebounds per game in her senior season. The Cathedral Hall of Famer, 2024 Save Our Streets Athlete of the Year and 2023 Dream Big Athlete of the Year was an honor roll throughout her high school career.

BELLA BINGHAM

WALPOLE

The two-time Bay State Conference first-team All-Star averaged 17.5 points, 10.5 rebounds and three steals per game. The junior captain led her team in all major categories aside from 3-point shooting. The honor roll student is verbally committed to Fairfield University to play soccer.

ASHLEY COHEN

BEDFORD

The two-time Dual County Player of the Year averaged 15 points, 4.5 assists and 4.3 rebounds in 22 starts in her sophomore season. The Bucs have a 30-13 mark over the past two seasons with her having amassed 644 points. The honor roll student also plays lacrosse and soccer. She is interested in health care and playing basketball in college.

JULIANA CONTE

ST. MARY’S

The Catholic Central League All Star drained 54 three-pointers while averaging 7.18 points per game. The three-time Div. 3 state champion finished her career with 377 career points. A National Honor Society member and honor roll student, Conte will be at Eastern Connecticut in the fall.

AMELIA CROWE

PENTUCKET

The Cape Ann League Player of the Year totaled 395 points (16 points per game) while also grabbing 5.5 rebounds per contest with another three steals each matchup. A two-time CAL All Conference team member had 92 threes and 819 points in her career. The junior is an honor roll/high honor roll student and hopes to continue playing basketball at the collegiate level.

CHLOE FALES

FRANKLIN

The Hockomock Kelley-Rex MVP and three-time Hockomock League All-Star led her team in scoring. The senior captain also took 17 charges to go along with 238 points, 104 rebounds and 46 steals. The National Honor Society member and honor roll recipient is in the process of making a final decision of a four-year nursing program.

AVERY GAMBLE

OLIVER AMES

The three-time Hockomock League All-Star finished her season with 19.9 points per game, 2.1 assists per game and 2.3 steals per game while hitting the 1,000 career points mark. The junior now has averaged 15.2 points per game for her career. The National Honor Society member plans to play basketball in college.

ALYSSA HOPPS

QUINCY

The two-time Patriot League MVP, All-Scholastic and team captain led the Patriot League in scoring with 18.6 points while also averaging 11.2 rebounds and 2.3 blocks per contest. The senior forward had 13 double-doubles on the season and is a four-time Patriot League All-Star. The National Honor Society member will be playing at Babson College.

IZZY KITTREDGE

MEDFIELD

The two-time Div. 2 state champion and three-time Tri-Valley League All -Star finished with 11.2 points, 8.3 rebounds and 2.5 assists on the season. The junior captain also is a state girls lacrosse champion. Kittredge is a member of the National Honor Society and an elected student council member.

ANIELA KWO

CENTRAL CATHOLIC

The three-time Merrimack Valley Conference first team member and MVP of the Board 27 Tournament averaged 14.7 points and 8 rebounds per game in her senior campaign. The honor roll student has averaged 9.7 points, 6.3 boards and 1.3 steals over three seasons.

PAIGE MEDA

BOURNE

The Dave Cowens Award finalist is the program’s all-time leading scorer with 1,509 points. The two-time South Coast Conference MVP and three-time South Coast Conference All-Star averaged 18.5 points, 3 assists, 4.7 rebounds and 4.1 steals per game. The senior is a member of the National Honor Society and will continue her basketball career at the University of New England while studying sports leadership and management.

JENNA MISHOU

ARCHBISHOP WILLIAMS

The Catholic Central All-Star was ranked ninth in the class of 2026 in New England as the junior averaged 18 points, 10 rebounds and 3 blocks on the season. The 6-foot-2 forward has an offer to play at Providence College after she graduates while pursuing a career in the sports management field. She is an honor roll student.

MCKENNA MORRISON

WOBURN

The two-time All-Scholastic, three-time Middlesex League All Star and 2025 Middlesex League MVP finished with 15.1, 5.0 rebounds, 4.5 assists, 3.2 steals and 2.3 three-pointers per game in her senior season. The two-time first team in the Middlesex League went 64-0 in league play in her career. The National Honor Society member and high honor roll student will continue her academic and athletic career at Div. 2 Flagler College in St. Augustine, Florida.

MADISON OLIVER

NORWELL

The three-time South Shore League MVP and four-time South Shore League All-Star led her team to back-to-back state final appearances for the first time since 1973 with 18.2 points, 9.3 rebounds and 3 assists per contest. The honor roll student also is an All-Star and captain for the volleyball team.

JENNA OMAN

EAST BRIDGEWATER

The two-time South Shore League All-Star finished with 10.6 points per game. The sophomore takes high honor classes and was the leading scorer this season and grabbed a career-high 20 rebounds against Norton this year. She hopes to play basketball at the next level.

ELLE ORLANDO

NOTRE DAME HINGHAM

The junior collected 17.0 points, 8.0, 3,5 assists and 3.0 steals per game in her junior campaign. She has 1,406 career points and a 42-4 mark over the past two seasons. The National Honor Society member is a three-time state champion lacrosse player.

KAITLYN PEPIN

WESTFORD ACADEMY

The Dual County League co-MVP and two-time Dual County League All-Star had 10.2 points, 7.2 rebounds, 1.0 assist and 1.7 blocks per game. The 6-foot-1 center/power forward is a high honor student and French Honor Society member. The junior is a DCL All-Star in volleyball and hopes to study engineering and play college basketball at the collegiate level.

MALIAH PIERRE

WHITMAN-HANSON

The Patriot League Keenan Division MVP averaged 11.7 points and 7.4 rebounds in her sophomore season with 16 points and 9.5 rebound averages in the postseason. The high honor roll student plans to study pre-med or biology when she graduates.

SARAH POLAND

LINCOLN-SUDBURY

The 6-foot shooting guard/small forward was named Dual-County League co-MVP with 13.6 points, 7.2 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 2.0 steals per game while shooting 83.3 from the free throw line. The junior is a two-time Dual County All-League team member who also plays volleyball.

MAEVE POWERS

NORTH QUINCY

The two-time Patriot League All-Star and Fisher Division MVP finished the season with 12.9 points, 6.5 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 3.0 steals per contest. The sophomore captain scored 20 points against Archbishop Williams and helped lead her team to the first Final 4 appearance in school history.

ALLIE REGAN

FRAMINGHAM

The Bay State Conference MVP and All-Star became a member of the 1,000-point club this season. The senior is the second all-time leading scorer in program history. The National Honor Society member also played soccer and has a full scholarship to Mercy College for physical therapy.

SYDNEY ROGERS

NORTH ANDOVER

The Merrimack Valley Conference Div. 1 Player of the Year is a two-time MVC first team member. The senior captain averaged 15 points and 8.0 rebounds per game in her senior campaign as she finished her career with 831 points. Rogers is a member of the National Honor Society.

MEGAN SIMPSON

HOLLISTON

The Tri-Valley League Large MVP and three-time TVL All-Star averaged 20.7 points, 5.2 rebounds and 3.6 steals per game this season. The senior led the TVL in scoring for the second straight season and is the second all-time leading scorer in school history. The honor roll student and National Honor Society member is an AP scholar with distinction and will be attending Colgate University with a major in biochemistry.

FRANCESCA SPADORCIA

BRAINTREE

The Bay State Conference MVP and Bay State Conference All Star also won the Most Outstanding Player Award on her team. The senior finished with an average of 14 points, 11 rebounds and three blocks per contest. The honor roll student was also Bay State Conference MVP in volleyball.

MADDY STEEL

BISHOP FEEHAN

The two-time Catholic Central League Offensive Player of the Year, CCL All-Star and All-Scholastic finished her career with 218 threes and 1,130 points (ninth in school history). The senior and 37% three-point shooter and 2024 Div. 1 state champion is an AP Scholar Award winner and National Honor Society member. She will be playing basketball at Tufts University next year.

CAMDEN STRANDBERG

BRIDGEWATER-RAYNHAM

The two-time Southeast Conference All Star netted a career-high 23 points against Dartmouth this season while averaging 13.4 points, 6.5 boards and 1.6 blocks per game. The junior also made the All-Tournament teams at the Commonwealth Motors Classic as well as the Spartan Classic. She hopes to go to a NESCAC or a high ranking academic college to compete in both basketball and track.

LEAGUE ALL-STARS

BAY STATE CONFERENCE

Francesca Spadorcia, Francesca Mazzini (Braintree); Nefeli Aga-Kitch, Olivia Mataraza (Brookline); Allie Regan, Stephie Regan (Framingham); Victoria Fish (Milton); Kayla Dunlap, Bridget Pole (Natick); Hannah Levine, Annie Camozzi (Needham); Devon Burke (Newton North); Bella Bingham, Tori Adams (Walpole); Laura Girouard (Wellesley)

MVP: Allie Regan, Francesca Spadorcia

BIG THREE

Alaysha Sylvia-Figueroa, Jonila Ramos, Brianna Pires, Zaria Anderson (New Bedford); Maddie Hargraves, Tajeaya Sterling, Avery Layne (Durfee); Taniyah Simpson, Layla Rivera (Brockton)

MVP: Zaria Anderson

BOSTON CITY LEAGUE

Jeanalis Mercado, Synnae Fitzpatrick, Elida Vincente (Snowden); Jacaya Ford, Ja’Kyera Baccus, Cherish Wallace (New Mission); Cordeira Andrade, Niko Hamilton (Fenway); Nyeema Nicholas, Winnie Garcia (Boston United); Valentino Windley, Jai’Reona Brown-Carter (Brighton); Nyema Mathis,Taylor Jennerson (EMK); Michelle Ramos (Muñiz); Aissatou Bangura, Melissa Cuevas, Amira Mohamed (O’Bryant); Kiara Collins, Maddie Andrade (Latin Academy); Beautiful Smith, Emily Ramirez (Madison Park); Dianny Felix, Prayer Frazier (TechBoston); Yael Jean-Louis, Amiyah Gilcrest (Batson Academy); Nevaeh Williams, Guadalupe Santos (CASH); Eliana Ochoa (Charlestown); Valeria Usuga (East Boston)

MVP: Jeanalis Mercado

CAPE AND ISLANDS

ATLANTIC: Ashley Cox (Barnstable); Jaylene Pires, Savannah Azoff, Maeve Dolan, Siena Lauze (Dennis-Yarmouth); Layla Clunes (Falmouth)

MVP: Jaylene Pires

MARITIME: Lili Shanahan, Jenna Marsh (Cape Cod Academy); Kiley Mawn, Joanne Ready (Monomoy); Piper Blau, Agata Rodrigues (Martha’s Vineyard); Devin Crofford, Michaela Enright, Marlo Jumper (St. John Paul)

MVP: Devin Crofford, Lili Shanahan

LIGHTHOUSE: Sophie Holmes, Willow Lajoie (Falmouth Academy); Maddie Lombardi, Alana Ferreira-Ludvigson, Marin Mooney (Nantucket); Alivia Miranda (Rising Tide); Noriann Wray, Sam Orcutt (Sturgis East); Jocelyn DeMedeiros, Maeve Malloy (Sturgis West)

MVP: Maddie Lombardi, Noriann Wray

CAPE ANN LEAGUE

Olivia McKay (Amesbury); Thais Dos Santos (Essex Tech); Katie Davies (Georgetown); Sasha Makogonov, Annie Moynihan (Hamilton-Wenham); Hayden Valiton (Lynnfield); Lily Oliver (Manchester-Essex); Olivia Foley (Newburyport); Sophia Gallivan, Ariana Demetri (North Reading); Amelia Crowe, Allie Gagnon (Pentucket)

PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Amelia Crowe, Sasha Makogonov

CATHOLIC CENTRAL LEAGUE

Jenna Mishou, Alana McNamara (Archbishop Williams); Lily Duclos (Bishop Stang); Mollie Mullen, Maddy Steel, Lily Singer (Bishop Feehan); Bella Owumi, Lily Norton, Reese Matela, Juliana Conte (St. Mary’s); Hijjah Allen-Paisley, Tamia Darling, Keyona Raines (Cathedral); Celia Neilson, Caitlin Boyle (Bishop Fenwick); Nora Simpson (Arlington Catholic); Grace Foster (Cardinal Spellman)

MVP: Bella Owumi

CATHOLIC CONFERENCE

Ava Orlando, Elle Orlando, Effie Giannopoulos (Notre Dame Hingham); Maggie Bedard, Alana MacLean (Fontbonne); Chloe O’Brien, Madison Perry (Malden Catholic); Alana Hogan (Ursuline)

COMMONWEALTH ATHLETIC CONFERENCE

LARGE: Ava Mennella, Rowan Murphy, Kendra O´Brien (Greater Lowell); Leticia Castro, Brooke Matthews (Lowell Catholic); Bailey DeLeire, Abby Ssewankambo (Mystic Valley); Sam Jackson, Callie Olsen (Northeast); Fiona Rexford, Izzy Ferguson (Shawsheen); Yami Ortiz, Vanessa Lawrence Taylor, Kelly Vigneaux (Whittier)

MVP: Fiona Rexford

SMALL: Jacqui Martineau, Grace Logan (Academy Notre Dame); Lily O’Day, Grace Calvagno (Innovation); Serenity West, Maliah Caban, Ashley Suero (Greater Lawrence); Kelly Sholola, Janilette Ocasio Rivas, Hailey Herrera (KIPP); Engelyz Bingham, Amy Huynh, Jaylianniez Beauchamp (Lynn Tech); Muji Vader, Achol Manyang, Caitlyn Turell (Minuteman); Hayden Caires, Piper Fulmer (Nashoba Tech)

MVP: Muji Vader

DUAL COUNTY LEAGUE

ALL-LEAGUE: Kaitlyn Pepin (Westford); Olivia Baytarian (Acton-Boxboro); Ruhamah Henok (Cambridge); May Isenberg (Concord-Carlisle); Evie Schwartz, Sarah Poland (Lincoln-Sudbury); Ashley Cohen (Bedford); Quinn Adams (Newton South); Avery Leeman (Waltham)

ALL-STARS: Ashley Harrington, Maura Quirk (Acton-Boxboro); Iyanna Harris,

Katherine Wheatley (Cambridge); Alison Davagian, Teagan Morrissey (Concord-Carlisle); Alani Hoilett, Alice Wallerstein (Lincoln-Sudbury); Kelsie Harris, Chloe Khozozian (Newton South); Alexa Coward, Olivia Pillsbury, Faith Williams (Westford Academy); Annabelle Davis, Isla Sheridan, Georgia Stathakis (Bedford); Kenzie O’Brien, Michelle Tosouppke (Boston Latin); Quinn Gavin, Sarah Valere (Waltham); Annie McQuilkin, Sarah Powers (Wayland); Katherine Flanagan (Weston)

PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Kaitlyn Pepin, Sarah Poland, Ashley Cohen

GREATER BOSTON LEAGUE

Regan Antonelli, Nora Gamache, Dyanna Grant Johnson (Somerville); Marwa Riad, Allyson Oliveira, Shayna Smith (Revere); Keisha Perez, Divine Egbuta (Lynn Classical); Amara Flores, Alisha Soto (Lynn English); Amanda Fowke, Ina Tolete, Manicha Exilhomme (Malden); Kaleigh Dixon, Emma Malerba (Medford); Emilia Maria-Babcock (Everett); Monica Cespedes (Chelsea)

MVP: Amanda Fowke

HOCKOMOCK LEAGUE

Avery James, Tia Williamson (Attleboro); Deanna Kolokithas (Canton); Kailey Sullivan, Adrianna Porazzo (Foxboro); Chloe Fales, Lauryn DiGiorgio (Franklin); Tatum Morgan, Katie Stierer (King Philip); Katelyn Troilo, Ella Palanza (Mansfield); Katelyn Kearnan (Milford); Jordan Egan (North Attleboro); Avery Gamble, Maeve Horsman (Oliver Ames); Kirsten McKay (Stoughton); Jillian Doherty (Taunton)

MVP: Kailey Sullivan, Chloe Fales

MAYFLOWER ATHLETIC CONFERENCE

LARGE: Bella Sulfaro, Kathleen Murphy, Sarah Michel (Blue Hills); Mia Ortega, Edina Blaise, Kyara Sanon (Southeastern); Kerin Connolly, Leah Hull (Tri-County); Emma Ericson (Bristol-Plymouth); Evey Fernandes (Diman)

MVP: Mia Ortega

SMALL: Emma Jacobs, Kayla Collins, Mia Faletra (Norfolk Aggie); Maggie Brookshire, Miriam Dubner (Cape Cod Tech); Alexia Powell-Gomes, Jaylin Roux-Santos (Norfolk Aggie); Sarah Ashley (Bristol Aggie); Serenity Pina (Old Colony); Allie Blanchard (South Shore)

MVP: Kayla Collins

COMPREHENSIVE: Zoey Sylvain, Tess Silvia, Jenna Egbe (Westport); Ashya Dingle, Makayla Hopkins, Emma Tran (Holbrook); Johnny Tompkins, Jordyn Elwood, Masaydes Perry (Wareham); Hanelie Cadet (Avon); Heartlee Cordeiro (Atlantis Charter)

MVP: Ashya Dingle

MCSAO

NORTH: Breanna St. Germain, Jordan St. Germain, Nyla Prophete (Prospect Hill); Vanessa Guingue, Veronica Guingue, Daniella Morales (CCSL); Gigi Ruof, Selina Sheppeck (BCCS); Sara Yamani, Dina Gharouadi (PCSS I); Kailani Goncalves (Excel); Brielle Stovall (CCSC)

PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Jordan St. Germain

SOUTH: Nalani Rose, Careyon Robinson, Naziiah Herisse, Rutrice Quental (New Heights); Karin Richardson, Denyah Upshaw, Sayah Dorvilier (NHCS); Hailey Paul, Salamata Bah (Brooke); Hailey Knapp, Brianna Binjour (Foxborough); Khalia Rice-West (Roxbury Prep); Maryam Mohammad (Codman); Makayla Tessier (Argosy); Emily DePina (APR); Devyn Bowden (South Shore); Azariyah Washington (Boston Prep)

PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Naziiah Herisse

MERRIMACK VALLEY CONFERENCE

ALL-CONFERENCE: Kiera Lenihan, Elizabeth LaRovere (Andover); Sara MacLeod, Kendra Marino (Billerica); Kerri Finneran, Aniela Kwo (Central Catholic); Charlotte Buckley, M.A. Neykova (Chelmsford), Kaylee Maier (Dracut); Emily Picher, Reagan Maniscalco (Tewksbury); Sydney Rogers (North Andover); Deborah Kisekka (Lowell)

SECOND TEAM: Kallie Martin (Andover); Grace McCarthy (Billerica); Addison Beers, Lilly Phillips (Central Catholic); Julia Haverty, Julianna Lanzillo (Chelmsford); Ashley Anderson (Dracut); Natalie Libby, Grace Wood (Haverhill); Altargracia Maria-Nunez, Yeira Davila (Lawrence); Emerson Webb, Quinn McDonald (Lowell); McKenzie Corrigan, Ainsley Low (Methuen); Vanessa Iandoli (Tewksbury)

PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Sydney Rogers, Deborah Kisekka, Emily Picher

MIDDLESEX LEAGUE

Melina O’Hagan, Louise Mueller (Arlington); Linda Sheng, Sophia McClendon (Belmont); Stella Criniti, Gloria Doyle (Lexington); Molly Trahan, Charlotte Robichaud (Reading); Maeve Collins (Winchester); McKenna Morrison, Shannon McCarthy (Woburn); Savanna Scali (Burlington); Alex Leeman (Melrose); Alessandra Carpentieri, Vivian Schofield (Stoneham); Brooklyn Calder, Shea Suntken, Emma Ickes (Wakefield); Caroline Andrade, Adrianna Williams (Watertown); Alle Delgenio, Eva Boudreau (Wilmington)

MVP: McKenna Morrison, Shannon McCarthy, Savannah Scali

NORTHEASTERN CONFERENCE

ALL-CONFERENCE: Peyton DiBiasio (Saugus); Ally Bettencourt (Peabody); Angie Djoko (Danvers); Riley Bovardi (Masconomet); Anna Kanders (Swampscott); Jordan Perdue-DelTorchio (Gloucester); Clara Kostro (Beverly)
ALL-STARS: Ava Allen. Sami Lalikos, Angie Lalikos (Masconomet); Aliana Ryan, Sophia Coburn (Peabody); Tessa Andriano, Samara Doshe (Marblehead); Annabell Boyd, Kayda Brown (Danvers); Infinity Burns (Beverly); Ella Castle, Madison Botta, Taylor Deleidi (Saugus); Olivia Quagrello, Sam Ward (Swampscott); Taiya Mano, Olivia Madruga (Gloucester); Zoey Bogusz, Bailey Ferguson (Winthrop); Isabella Leigh (Salem)

MVP: Peyton Dibiaso

PATRIOT LEAGUE

KEENAN: Ella Fitzpatrick, Lyla Peters (Duxbury); Eileen Lowther (Hingham); Caroline Arruda, Josie Ellwood (Marshfield); Sophie Vagnini (Plymouth North); Cassidy Conroy, Chloe Lanza (Silver Lake); Maliah Pierre, Dylan Hurley, Leah Daley, Taryn Leonard (Whitman-Hanson)

MVP: Maliah Pierre

FISHER: Cam Bradford, Noey Giardina (Hanover); Maeve Powers, Tabby McDonough, A’laya Colbert (North Quincy); Alissa Marcella, Sophie Derochea, Fay D’Angelo, Allie Dwyer (Pembroke); Aubrey Pells (Plymouth South); Alyssa Hopps, Niamh Gendron, Frankie Diaz (Quincy); Carolyn Good (Scituate)

MVP: Maeve Powers

SOUTH COAST CONFERENCE

Emma Plante (Case); Alyssa Caldeira (West Bridgewater); Jai-Ana Silva (Greater New Bedford); Brooke Fisher (Somerset Berkley); McKinley Wenzel, Raeghan Blake, Paige Meda (Bourne); Sienna Miranda (Seekonk); Ava Morrison (Fairhaven); Caroline Brogioli, Emma Johnson (Old Rochester); Cece Leverault, Hannah Kuriscak, Addison Taylor (Apponequet)

MVP: Paige Meda

SOUTHEAST CONFERENCE

Brenna Woodbury, Camden Strandberg (Bridgewater-Raynham); Kat Cheesebro, Remy Barber, Kaelyn Zuber (Dartmouth)

SOUTH SHORE LEAGUE

SULLIVAN: Jenna Oman, Jackie Pohl, Liv McManus (East Bridgewater); Hailey Iwanski, Natalie Kerstein, Jessica Perry (Middleboro); Maddie Oliver, Reagan Dowd, Alex Cassidy, Holly Pantilla, Paige Maguire (Norwell); Avery Cobban, Paige Morrison (Sandwich)

PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Maddie Oliver, Reagan Dowd

TOBIN: Savvy Eriksen, Zoie Maslanka (Abington); Julia Grimes, Josie Helms, Sarah Stairs, Jayden Sotomayer (Carver); Kate Greer, Molly Campbell, Abby Goff, Addy Andrews (Cohasset); Alanna McDonald, Mia Fougere, Ciara Hendricks (Mashpee)

PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Julia Grimes

TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE

Ava Vitti (Ashland); Calleigh Elder (Bellingham); Jamie Quinn (Dedham); Meredith Gibbs (Dover-Sherborn); Megan Simpson (Holliston); Abbie Rabinovich (Hopkinton); Naya Annigeri, Tess Baacke, Abby Broderick, Izzy Kittredge (Medfield); Anna Freeman, Alessandra Cautilli (Medway); Lindsay Grattan (Millis); Ellen Baranowski, Ava Mourad (Norwood); Carly McDonald, Avery Tinkham (Norton); Mackenzie Kaiser (Westwood)

MVP: Megan Simpson, Naya Annigeri

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