2025 field hockey All-Scholastics and league All-Stars
ALL-SCHOLASTICS
ABBIE ALLEN
IPSWICH
Allen was once again one of the state’s top goaltenders against a heavy workload, posting a 1.30 goals allowed average. The four-year starter earned her fourth Cape Ann League All-Star selection, finishing a standout career in net with 861 career saves. A two-time All-Scholastic, Allen was a MSFHCA Best of 60 Senior All-Star Games participant and is a National Honors Society officer.
AVA ANDERSON
WATERTOWN
Anderson stepped into a leading role for Watertown as a sophomore, posting 18 goals and four assists to help anchor the Raiders return to a fifth straight Div. 3 Final Four appearance. She was named a Middlesex League All-Star and a MSFHCA Rising Sophomore Squad selection. Anderson is also a three-sport varsity athlete, competing in indoor track and tennis.
DEVON BARRY
FRANKLIN
Barry finished off a four-year career in style, posting 16 shutouts to lead the Panthers to the program’s first state final appearance. The senior goalie had a 0.48 goals allowed average this season with 122 saves, earning selections to the Hockomock League First Team, the NFHCA’s All-Region First Team, and was the NFHCA’s defender of the month in September. Barry is also the president of the Tri-M National Honors Society.
KAYLA BOHLIN
WELLESLEY
Few had a bigger senior season than Bohlin, whose swan song was a 30-goal, 25-assist eruption that closed out her career as Wellesley’s all-time leading scorer (152 points). The three-time Bay State Conference MVP anchored the Raiders to a repeat trip to the Div. 1 Final Four, earning a second All-Scholastic nod. The star athlete is also a five-time Div. 1 state champion in track, and is a high honors student.
CHLOE BRODERICK
ANDOVER
One of the state’s premier midfielders, Broderick was an essential two-way player en route to a Merrimack Valley Conference Player of the Year selection as a junior. The third-year player scored once and dished 11 assists, building off contributions to Div. 1 state final appearances as a freshman and sophomore. She’s an AP and Honor Roll student, and also plays lacrosse.
JOSSIE CAMP
FRANKLIN
The junior center back was a vital cog in a Franklin defense that allowed just 11 goals, fueling a run to the program’s first Div. 1 state final appearance. Camp often matched up with opponents’ top scoring threats as the Panthers limited shots on goal across 16 shutouts. She is also a captain for indoor and outdoor track.
EMERY CAPPALLO
MONOMOY
Cappallo again starred for Monomoy as it reached the Div. 4 Final Four for a fifth straight time. Her 29 goals and 11 assists this season lifted the junior’s career totals to 83 goals and 124 points, earning a third straight Cape and Islands League All-Star selection and a second All-Scholastic nod. Cappallo enjoys working out and spending time with family and friends.
ELISE CECERE
LINCOLN-SUDBURY
The Warriors advanced to their first Div. 1 state quarterfinal appearance in 20 years, largely aided by the junior standout (six goals, team-best 15 assists). Cecere boosted her career totals to 63 points, earning nods to the Dual County League All-Conference team and the NFHCA All-Region First Team. She’s a two-time Nexus Championship participant and is committed to Providence.
MACKENZIE CLARKE
BELMONT
Clarke closed out a dynamic career with 27 goals and 25 assists, shattering the program’s all-time scoring mark by graduating with 94 goals and 169 points. The UConn commit’s well-decorated career includes four Middlesex League All-Star honors, three All-Scholastic selections, two MAX Field Hockey All-New England First Team nods, a NFHCA All-Region First Team selection. She played in the MSFHCA Best of 60 All-Star Game.
RYAN CROOK
SOMERSET BERKLEY
Crook again starred in the midfield as a two-way playmaker, dishing 33 assists, scoring 10 goals and standing out on defense to help Somerset Berkley repeat as Div. 2 state champions. He now has 41 goals and 101 assists, putting him at 142 career points as a junior. The two-time All-Scholastic is also a three-sport athlete, playing baseball and basketball.
KENDAL CUSACK
WALPOLE
Only the 1994-96 Porkers had ever pulled off a Div. 1 three-peat, but Cusack anchored another one the last three years. Her 13 goals and 20 assists this season were key and the senior closed out her high school career with 39 goals and 46 assists, helping Walpole post a 65-2-2 record over the last three years. She was a MSFHCA Best of 60 Senior All-Star Games participant, and is committed to play at VCU next year.
ADDIE FINLAW
SOMERSET BERKLEY
Finlaw closed out her high school career as a two-time Div. 2 state champion, posting 27 goals and 19 assists in a critical role for Somerset Berkley as it repeated its title run. The three-time South Coast Conference All-Star finished with 77 goals and 62 assists (139 points) across four years as a starter, and was a team captain. She was selected for the MSFHCA Best of 60 Senior All-Star Games, and will play at Stonehill.
SAMANTHA GAL
WINCHESTER
Gal was again one of the state’s premier midfielders, leading Winchester to the Div. 1 Final Four for a second straight year. The Providence commit dialed up her game to earn Middlesex League MVP honors, as well as a third league all-star selection. Gal has been a Nexus Championship selection in each of the last three years, and was selected for the MSFHCA Rising Sophomore Squad (2023) and the Best of 60 Senior All-Star games.
KENDALL GRAVES
READING
Graves’ standout two-way play made her a key cog in the midfield for Reading. The senior earned Middlesex League All-Star honors all four years, and was an All-Conference nod in two. A two-year All-Scholastic selection, Graves played in the MSFHCA Best of 60 Senior All-Star Games and is a National Honors Society member. She’s set to play field hockey at UNH.
AVERY HADFIELD
DOVER-SHERBORN
Hadfield’s role as a defensive center midfielder was integral in Dover-Sherborn’s unbeaten season in the Tri-Valley League and a run to the Div. 3 state semifinals. The senior earned TVL Small MVP honors, a second TVL All-Star selection, and played in the MSFHCA Best of 60 Senior All-Star Games. She’s committed to play at Amherst College.
EMILY HAGAN
WALPOLE
One of the state’s top athletes in the midfield, Hagan’s blend of speed, power, aggressiveness and IQ fueled Walpole to a rare Div. 1 three-peat, which only the 1994-96 Porkers had ever done prior. She was a part of all three titles, closing out her senior season with a career-high four goals and 18 assists for 42 career points. The star duel-athlete heads to Temple next year for lacrosse.
RYAN HALLISEY
HINGHAM
Hingham reached new heights across Hallisey’s four years as a starter, reaching its first two Div. 2 Final Four appearances before she helped a large cast of standout seniors anchor its first trip to the state final this year. The midfielder’s 11 goals and 25 assists secured a fourth Patriot League All-Star nod, and she surpassed 100 career points. A two-year captain, Hallisey is set to play at Colby College next year.
JORDI HIGGINS
BISHOP FEEHAN
Higgins graduates as the first and only player to crack 100 career points in program history, finishing with 87 goals and 31 assists in a well-decorated tenure. The senior repeated as Catholic Central League MVP this year, was named a CCL All-Star for a third time, and was a MSFHCA Best of 60 Senior All-Star Games selection. A USA Field Hockey Nexus Championship participant as well, Higgins will play at Bryant.
QUINN JORDAN
SANDWICH
Jordan concluded an exceptional career at Sandwich with yet another bang, scoring 25 goals and dishing 13 assists to lead Sandwich to an historic fourth Div. 3 state final appearance in five years. She was a part of all four trips. Jordan’s 111 goals and 44 assists earned her four all-star selections between the Cape and Islands and South Shore Leagues, and she played in the MSFHCA Best of 60 Senior All-Star Games.
ABBY KENT
MANCHESTER ESSEX
Kent was once again a key driver for Manchester Essex, closing out her senior year with Cape Ann League Baker Player of the Year honors and a CAL First Team All-Star selection. The midfielder surpassed 100 career points and was chosen to play in the MSFHCA Best of 60 Senior All-Star Games. The Hornets star will continue her field hockey career at Holy Cross next year.
SHANNON LANE
CANTON
A walking highlight-reel on both ends of the field, Lane was a key catalyst for Canton in a return trip to the Div. 2 Final Four. The junior already has 120 career goals and 44 assists, and is a real threat to crack 200 points next year while playing a critical defensive role out of the midfield. Lane is committed to play for Providence.
KAITLYN MANNING
HINGHAM
A major part of Hingham’s first trip to the state final this year was an athletic and steady defense — where Manning shined as a defensive center midfielder. Manning, a two-time Patriot League All-Star was also called upon on penalty strokes, where she went 3-for-3. The senior captain is a National Honors Society member, and a MSFHCA Best of 60 Senior All-Star Games selection. She heads to Wake Forest next year.
LAUREN MATTIA
LYNNFIELD
With 10 goals and 17 assists, Mattia turned in a tremendous junior season out of the midfield for Lynnfield, which went unbeaten in Cape Ann League play and won its first Kinney Division title since 2014. Five of those points came in a tournament run that reached the Div. 3 state quarterfinals. Mattia is committed to play Div. I field hockey at Holy Cross.
JENNA RICHARD
DENNIS-YARMOUTH
An exceptional run to the Div. 4 state championship was largely fueled by Richard’s play in the midfield. The junior notched 10 goals and seven assists this year, and was 3-for-3 on penalty strokes. Richard was selected a Cape and Islands League All-Star for a third time in four years as a starter, and played in the prestigious Under Armor Select Game.
SARAH RYAN
ACTON-BOXBORO
Ryan again stood out in her senior year, earning a second All-Scholastic selection with 18 goals and 12 assists in a versatile role for Acton-Boxboro. The midfielder was named Dual County League Player of the Year, was an NFHCA All-Region First Team selection, and was a MSFHCA Best of 60 Senior All-Star. Ryan graduates with 46 goals and 39 assists, and will continue her field hockey career at Lehigh.
CAROLYN SCHIAVO
CANTON
Despite playing much her senior year at less than 100%, Schiavo again starred with 20 goals and 15 assists as one of the state’s most prolific forwards. Schiavo surpassed 100 career points while leading Canton to a second straight Div. 2 Final Four appearance. The Hockomock League All-Star was a MSFHCA Best of 60 Senior All-Star Games selection and sports a 4.56 GPA. She’s headed to play at Bucknell next year.
KATE SCHNEIDER
WALPOLE
The Porkers’ chief playmaker was again instrumental in a state championship run by posting 31 goals and 17 assists in her senior year. Her career 94 goals and 55 assists contributed to Walpole’s three consecutive state titles, joining the 1994-96 Porkers as the only two Div. 1 three-peats in MIAA field hockey state tournament history. Schneider was a MSFHCA Best of 60 Senior All-Star Games participant and continues her field hockey career at Babson.
KHLOE SCHULTZ
SANDWICH
An epic, five-year career as a starter for Sandwich comes to an end, having earned three All-Scholastic nods while leading the Blue Knights to a historic four Div. 3 state final appearances in five seasons. Schultz’s 10 goals and five assists rounded out a 112-point career, earning Cape and Islands League MVP after receiving South Shore League MVP honors in her sophomore and junior seasons.
SOPHIA SETOUHI
WATERTOWN
With 26 goals and 25 assists in her senior year, Setouhi added to Watertown’s longstanding legacy of success by helping the Raiders reach a fifth straight Div. 3 Final Four, and extend their latest win streak to as high as 103 games. The star forward was named Middlesex League MVP and was selected to the MSFHCA Best of 60 Senior All-Star Game. She’s committed to play at UMass Lowell.
OLIVIA WILSON
NEWBURYPORT
The Clippers’ leading scorer closed out her career with a strong senior season, scoring well over 30 goals to finish with 110 goals and 29 assists (139 career points). Wilson received Cape Ann League All-Star nods in her junior and senior seasons as Newburyport contended for deep tournament runs, and she was an MSFHCA Best of 60 Senior All-Star Game selection.
Honorable Mention
Miyana Bahl, Waltham
Blaire Brennan, Lincoln-Sudbury
Sam Clarke, Monomoy
Emma Cormier, Somerset Berkley
Cecelia Crosby, Medfield
Charlotte DeSchepper, Acton-Boxboro
Ella Fowler, Hopkinton
Ava Gauvain, Masconomet
Kate Greer, Cohasset
Grace Hagan, Walpole
Bridget Hughes, Westwood
Elsie Lakin-Schultz, Belmont
Riley Lombard, Newburyport
Tabby Lopes, St. Mary’s (L)
Kelsey McCleary, Attleboro
Ella Morgan, King Philip
Madelyn Rabinovich, Winchester
Elisabeth Stutzman, Sandwich
Shannon Paul, Andover
Mia Prall, Wellesley
Amelia Stroud, Chelmsford
Leah Woodward, Dennis-Yarmouth
ALL-STARS
Bay State
Evelyn Sciascia (Braintree); Caroline Hughes, Clara Thibault (Brookline); Emily Hudson (Framingham); Lilly Babb, Sabrina Stone (Milton); Talia Dwyer, Jo Flynn, Gabby Pini, Ella Tarka (Natick); Ashlyn Baugher, Lexi Blanchfield (Newton North); Kendal Cusack, Emily Hagan, Grace Hagan, Kate Schneider (Walpole); Kayla Bohlin, Jessie Heller, Sydney Kim, Mia Prall (Wellesley); Halle Dorgan, (Weymouth)
MVP: Kayla Bohlin and Kate Schneider
Big Three
Emma Gomes, Bianca Lopes, Lilyanna McGarrahan (Brockton); Samantha Arruda, Aliya Baskin, Alina Emery, Avery Layne, Avery Motta (Durfee); Jacqui Bank, Piper Reis, Audrey Sousa, Peighton Sousa (New Bedford)
Cape & Islands Lighthouse
Emery Cappallo, Sam Clarke, Kate Huse, Mia Zimmerman (Monomoy); Shelbi Harimon, Clementine Kelly, Marin Mooney, Sadie Patterson, Carley Ray, Lillian Wullschleger, Sophia Yelverton (Nantucket); Jillian Boyle, Kaitlin Chun, Avery Crapo, Mia Johnson (St. John Paul); Shea Rockwell (Sturgis East); Teagan Tierney (Sturgis West)
MVP: Marin Mooney
Cape & Islands Atlantic
Jenna Richard, Brooke Woodward, Leah Woodward (Dennis-Yarmouth); Molly Lorusso, Hadley Vieira, (Falmouth); Abby Geary, Carolina Smith, (Martha’s Vineyard); Mira Gerardi, Chloe Hand, (Nauset); Sadie Clarkin, Abbie Cotter, Megan Dwyer, Quinn Jordan, Khloe Schultz, Elizabeth Stutzman (Sandwich);
MVP: Khloe Schultz
Cape Ann League
Lucy Nachtygal (Amesbury); Abbie Allen, Ava Poire (Ipswich); Lauren Mattia, Nola Maney, Grace Allen, Izzy Fiorentino (Lynnfield); Abby Kent, Kiernan Day (Manchester-Essex); Riley Lombard, Olivia Wilson, Olivia Kreuz (Newburyport); Kara Russell (North Reading); Morgan Gallant, Hannah Bub (Pentucket)
Player of the Year: Riley Lombard, Abby Kent
Catholic Central League
Scarlett Monfette (Arlington Catholic); Jordi Higgins, Clare Latham, Courtney Lawrence, Bridgette McGinniss, Emma Mitchell (Bishop Feehan); Bailey Chalmers, Miabella Millett (Bishop Fenwick); Kerrin Araujo, Mackenzie Azzara, Annie O’Neil, (Bishop Stang); Camdyn Driscoll, Ava Korisianos, Tabby Lopes, Karina Martinez, Alyssa Norden, Keira Twomey (St. Mary’s)
MVP: Jordi Higgins, Tabby Lopes
Catholic Conference
Nevin Mustone, Abigail Haggerty, Abigail Poole, Maeve Hurley (Malden Catholic); Kate Burke, Bridget Pellicano, Kaitlin Ryan (Notre Dame); Caroline Burns, Kasey Lanagan (Ursuline)
Dual County League
Charlotte DeSchepper, Kathryn Gatesman, Liesel Kaufmann, Sarah Ryan (Acton-Boxboro); Chelsea Busch, Violet Lorusso, Olivia O’Brien, Lucy Santaella (Bedford); Brynn Chaffee, Ally Couto, Abby Ruhmann, Kaia Triola (Concord-Carlisle); Avery Acquaviva, Emerson Acquaviva, Blaire Brennan, Elise Cecere, Sabrina Tibbert, Isabelle Waugh (Lincoln-Sudbury); Ella Roffman (Newton South); Miyana Bahl, Juliana Fry, Meri Guden, Mia Kearney (Waltham); Melina Antun, Nhi Campbell (Wayland); Lia Arevalo, Lauren Flaherty (Westford Academy); Carlie Briere, Bella Fleming, Brooke Hanser, Lauren Morsilli (Weston)
MVP: Sarah Ryan, Miyana Bahl
Greater Boston League
Willins Julien, Stephano Orleus, Lindsey Sylva (Everett); Phuong Ang Nguyen, Ryan Cheung, Yawen Zuo (Malden); Sonia Haily, Danni Hope Randall, Zacharania Kalliavas, Isabella Mendieta, Ava Morris, Bianca Rincon, Gemma Stamatopoulos (Revere)
MVP: Gemma Stamatopoulos
Hockomock League
Megan Huntington, Kelsey McCleary, Tatiana Outland (Attleboro); Shannon Lane, Cassidy Lyons, Shealyn Murphy, Carolyn Schiavo (Canton); Brynn Allen, Kathryn Staruski (Foxboro); Devon Barry, Jossie Camp, Ava Lucenta, Ella Marzulla (Franklin); Tayla McDuff, Ella Morgan (King Philip); Isabelle Flynn, Tessa Johnson, Gwynne Pare (Mansfield); Kylie Merrill (Milford); Grace Jordan, Julia Smith (North Attleboro); Linda Cooper, Kayla Kenney (Oliver Ames); Rachel Needle (Sharon); Kayla Monaghan (Stoughton); Kennedy MacEachern (Taunton)
MVP: Kelsey McCleary, Shannon Lane
Mayflower
Mackenzie Gray, Tessa Luke (Southeastern); Mckay Auger, Rhiannon Tokla (Mashpee/Wareham); Isabella Babb, Molly Costa, Makayla Grace, Madeleine Melnyk (Westport)
MVP: Tessa Luke
Merrimack Valley
Chloe Broderick, Shannon Paul, Avery Pitts, Caroline Samaras, Ella Sewall (Andover); Gianna Bonanno, Julia Smida (Central Catholic); Brooke Cannata, Julia Salerno, Amelia Stroud (Chelmsford); Elania Wilkey (Dracut); Keira Drouin (Haverhill); Anthony Ford, Hannah Oung, Julia Soucy (Lowell); Alexa Buonagurio, Ava Nartiff (Methuen); Kylie George, Elle Gordon, Kylie Kean (North Andover); Jennalise Mercer (Tewksbury)
MVP: Chloe Broderick. Ava Nartiff
Middlesex
Caroline Banks (Arlington); Mackenzie Clarke, Elsie Lakin-Schultz, Niamh Lesnik, Gigi Mastrangelo, Mia Smith (Belmont); Caroline Beane, Lucy Clement, Lauren Scalia, Karleigh Weber (Burlington); Eliza Babson, Charlee Creighton, Olive Glenn (Lexington); Zoe Blackburn, Elise English, Grace Jenkins, Lindsay Minton, Anna Sullivan (Melrose); Dani Bowers, Kendall Graves, Liza O’Brien (Reading); Michaela Henaghan, Lucija Romanowski (Stoneham); Marie Estrada (Wakefield); Ava Anderson, Aisling Brennock, Kaylee Master, Katelyn O’Connor, Sophia Setouhi, Gianna Venezia (Watertown); Emma Allard, Leah Langone (Wilmington); Addison Aufiero, Joyce Chen, Stella DeChristoforo, Ellie Drake, Samantha Gal, Madison von Mering (Winchester); Jocelyn McDonough, Savannah Powers (Woburn)
MVP: Sophia Setouhi, Samantha Gal
Northeastern Conference
Olivia Faletra, Morgan Linskey (Beverly); Olivia Henry, Addison Moore (Danvers); Olivia Madruga, Ashlyn Orlando (Gloucester); Avery Wysor (Marblehead); Elizabeth Moore (Peabody); Sabrina Cafarelli, Ava Gauvain, Ella Mossey, Savannah Stevens (Masconomet); Julia Strout (Saugus); Nola Conley, Shae Connery (Swampscott)
MVP: Ava Gauvain
Patriot League Fisher
Jameson Bryan, Grace Gilligan, Katie Jones, Abby Minasi, Lucy Thibeault (Hanover); Hannah D’Angelo, Amanda Graham (Pembroke); Molly Hogan, Stella Kirkpatrick (Plymouth North); Jordan Elliott, Stella Gizzi, Lily Klaassen, Julia White (Plymouth South); Grace Cassella, Ruthie Collins, Molly Gould, Jackie McDonald (Scituate)
MVP: Stella Gizzi
Patriot League Keenan
Mia Compton, Lili Fisher, Shae Martin, Erin Munro (Duxbury); Ryan Hallisey, Emily Kiernan, Kaitlyn Manning, Sam McCabe, Sammy Price (Hingham); Isabelle Flynn,
Julia O’Brien, Julia Pozerski, Ali Rosa (Marshfield); Ashlynn Runey (Silver Lake); Shannon Balfe, Abby Nash, Calliegh Vurpillatte (Whitman-Hanson)
MVP: Ryan Hallisey
Pioneer
Caroline Curley, Victoria Dinn, Megan Garthee, Caitlin Ward-Prior (Barnstable); Francesca Fernandes, Reese LaChance, Alexa Petropoulos (Bridgewater-Raynham); Sydney Almeida, Brooke Santo, Emma Silva, Avery Smith, Kaelyn Zuber (Dartmouth)
South Coast
Jill Gagnier, Ashley Smith (Apponequet); Reese Jefferson (Dighton-Rehoboth); Kyra Joseph (Fairhaven); Emma Bouchard, Emma Plante (Case); Addyson Spencer (Old Rochester); Evelyn Crane, Hayden DiPietro (Seekonk); Ryan Crook, Addie Finlaw, Maura Kennedy (Somerset Berkley); Haylee Krakowski, Brianna LaGrange, Reese O’Keefe (West Bridgewater)
MVP: Ryan Crook
South Shore
Brooklyn Benting, Grace Kenneally, Sierra Mulready (Carver); Mary Cate Donohue, Kate Greer, Eva Harries, Grace Kiernan, Caitlyn Simms, Libby Struzziero (Cohasset); Jill Carabin, Olivia Carabin, Ava Mavilia, Abby O’Connor, Maggie Schlossberg (East Bridgewater); Emerson Morris, Yuliana Owens, McKenzie Roberts (Middleboro); Libby Booras, Chloe Donohue, Mia Marsh, Stella McEachern, Natasha Mikus (Norwell)
Tri-Valley
Ashley Forster, Payten Tripp (Ashland); Ashley Kamin (Bellingham); MaryKate Cronin (Dedham); Reese Bent, Elyse Bissada, Avery Hadfield, Neve McMakin (Dover-Sherborn); Bridget Malvey (Holliston); Abby Burke, Riley Curtin, Ella Fowler (Hopkinton); Cecelia Crosby, Genna McDonald, Eva Thomson (Medfield); Bella Cortis (Medway); Emma Penza (Norwood); MaryLou Cocivera, Kahlin Dempsey, Bridget Hughes, Moira Kenneally (Westwood)
MVP: Avery Hadfield, Moira Kenneally
