2025 Girls Soccer All-Scholastics and league all-stars
ALL-SCHOLASTICS
GIADA ANTIDORMI
LYNNFIELD
With tremendous vision and dominance with either foot, Antidormi’s play in the midfield earned her Cape Ann League co-Player of the Year honors, as well as Cape Ann League First Team All-Star and EMGSCA First Team selections. A junior captain, Antidormi posted 13 goals and 16 assists this year.
MAGGIE BLOSSER
MASCONOMET
Blosser switched positions in 2025 and took on a more defensive role after recording 34 goals and 12 assists in 2024. She scored 10 goals and had six assists while being a defensive stalwart for the Chieftains, who made a trip to the Div. 1 semifinals. She was invited to train with the Gotham FC Center of Excellence. The junior is committed to Maryland.
EMILY BURNHAM
WELLESLEY
A year after helping guide Wellesley to the Div. 1 state title, the senior captain closed out her high school career with 11 goals and nine assists out of the midfield. She earned Bay State Conference Carey MVP and All-American honors. The two-time EMass First-Team selection takes multiple AP courses and is committed to play at UPenn.
ALY FERNANDES
MANSFIELD
Fernandes finished the season with 32 goals and 13 assists while helping guide the Hornets to a 13-2-2 regular season record. She set the school record for most games played in a career as well as goals in a season and points in a season. She was named the Hockomock League MVP and to the Eastern Mass. First Team. Fernandes is committed to continue her soccer career at Hamilton.
MAKENNA FOLEY
PLYMOUTH NORTH
Foley finished her career with 35 goals and 27 assists while helping the Eagles to a 9-7-2 regular season record and a berth in the Div. 2 tournament. She was a two-time Patriot League All-Star, All-State honoree and Eastern Mass. All-Star. She is committed to continuing her soccer career at Providence and will major in health sciences.
SAVANNAH GAURON
HAMILTON-WENHAM
Gauron finished the season with 22 goals and six assists while helping guide the Generals to a 13-0-5 regular-season record and a trip to the quarterfinals of the Div. 4 tournament. Gauron was named the Cape Ann League Baker MVP and to the All-State team. She strives to play in a way that helps her and her teammates better on the pitch.
LIBBY HARPER
HULL
Hull’s bid at a consecutive Div. 5 state final appearance couldn’t be stopped, this time securing the state title largely fueled by Harper’s stellar junior season. The captain’s 31 goals and 10 assists earned South Shore League Tobin Player of the Year honors, an EMGSCA All-State selection and was named Division 5 Player of the Year.
SIDNEY HEAVEY
MEDFIELD
Medfield’s run to the Div. 3 state title was largely fueled by Heavey, who posted 24 goals and 14 assists to earn EMGSCA Division 3 Player of the Year. The All-American junior was also name the Tri-Valley League Small MVP. Heavey is committed to play at UCF.
LUCY IRWIN
CENTRAL CATHOLIC
Irwin finished her high school career with 64 goals and 28 assists and is fourth all-time in points in program history. She helped lead the Raiders to a trip to the second round of the Div. 2 tournament. She was a four-time All-Conference honoree and a three-time Herald All-Scholastic. In addition to soccer, she is also a standout ice hockey player.
ALISON LANCIANI
NORTH READING
Lanciani scored 24 goals and added 10 assists while helping North Reading to a 12-2-4 regular-season record and a berth in the Div. 3 tournament. She finished her career with 67 goals and 32 assists and was named the Hornets’ team MVP, the co-Cape Ann League Player of the Year and finished her career third in program history for points. She will continue her soccer career at Babson.
MORGAN LOVELL
FRANKLIN
Lovell anchored Franklin’s run to the Div. 1 state final out of the midfield, dishing 30 assists and scoring 12 goals as team MVP. The senior drew All-State and Hockomock League All-Star nods, as well as earning an Eastern Mass .All-Star First Team selection. She heads to Connecticut College next year.
JACQUELINE MANNING
NORTH QUINCY
A year after earning Patriot League Fisher MVP honors as a junior, Manning showed out in her senior season with 24 goals and eight assists. Her 56 career goals are a program record, and the striker played a vital role in consecutive state tournament appearances that snapped an over decade-long drought.
SOPHIE MCELLIGOTT
MELROSE
McElligott finished the 2025 season with 17 goals and seven assists. The team captain was named the Middlesex League MVP and earned All-New England and All-State honors as well being named to the Eastern Mass. First Team. She finished her career as the all-time leading goal scorer in Melrose history and is in the National Honor Society. McElligott will continue her career at Marist.
CIARA MORRISEY
LINCOLN-SUDBURY
Morrisey started for a fourth season for the Warriors and finished with 15 goals and seven assists, earning a second All-State selection and a first All-New England nod. Her 55 career points is the third-most all-time in program history. She’s committed to play at Colby College.
HANNAH MORSE
NORWELL
Morse scored 30 goals and added 14 assists to help lead the Clippers to the Div. 3 semifinals. She finished her career with 104 points and was named the South Shore League MVP and also was an All-New England honoree.
CAITLIN NUGENT
BRAINTREE
The senior captain notched seven goals and seven assists out of the midfield for the Wamps this year, earning All-State and Eastern Mass. All-Star selections. Nugent is very involved in clubs at school, including the Best Buddies program and SADD. She’s set to play at the next level for Southern New Hampshire.
EMMY O’DONNELL
CONCORD-CARLISLE
O’Donnell starred in the midfield for Concord-Carlisle in a run to the Div. 1 Final Four, posting 13 goals and nine assists. She played in 15 of the 22 games this year due to U18/19 United States Youth National Team events. An All-American, O’Donnell was EMGSCA Division 1 Player of the Year, and United Soccer Coaches Massachusetts Player of the Year. The junior is committed to play at Duke.
LYDIA PROIA
NATICK
Proia finished her senior season with 14 goals and 12 assists while helping lead Natick to a Div. 1 state championship. She was named a First Team Eastern Mass. All-Star and is also a member of National Honor Society. She is committed to continue her soccer career at Seton Hall.
NICOLE PROIA
NATICK
The senior closed out the year with 19 goals and 14 assists, but none bigger than the two goals she scored in the Div. 1 state final to help the RedHawks win their second state title in three years. An All-American, Proia finished with 51 career goals. She’s committed to play soccer at Seton Hall.
GEORGIA ROYSTON
COHASSET
With 11 goals and 15 assists this year, Royston was a cornerstone behind Cohasset’s run to the Div. 4 Final Four. The junior earned a South Shore League All-Star nod, an EMGSCA All-State selection, and United Soccer Coaches MVP honors.
SOPHIE SHAPIRO
WINCHESTER
An All-State selection, Shapiro scored 12 goals and dished 11 assists in her junior season. She earned Middlesex League Liberty MVP honors and is up to 38 career points. Shapiro is also a member of the National Honor Society.
SOPHIE SKABEIKIS
ST. MARY’S LYNN
Skabeikis closed out her legendary St. Mary’s career with a bang, erupting for 29 goals and 12 assists to earn an All-New England selection and Catholic Central League MVP honors. Her 120 goals and 166 points are program bests, and she’s a five-time league All-Star. She’s committed to UMass, where she’ll play soccer and study public health.
LAUREN SUTLIFFE
DUXBURY
Sutliffe finished her senior season with 33 points and helped lead the Dragons to a Div. 2 state championship. She was a three-time Eastern Mass. All-Star and was named the Patriot League Keenan MVP.
SARAH TRESSLER
CENTRAL CATHOLIC
Tressler was a dynamic offensive threat, scoring 17 goals and adding 15 assists for the Raiders. She finished her career with 32 goals and 32 assists and was named the Merrimack Valley Conference Player of the Year, a United Soccer Coaches All-American and All-New England selection. The junior captain plays club for the FC Stars of the ECNL and is committed to play at Brown.
DANICA ZICHA
BELMONT
Zicha was a scoring machine in her senior season, overcoming prior ACL injuries to erupt for 35 goals and seven assists. The striker was an EMGSCA All-State selection, helping lead Belmont to the Div. 1 Final Four. She’s set to play at Connecticut College.
Honorable Mentions
Marielle Albon (Bristol-Plymouth)
Lucia Antonucci (Mystic Valley)
Sydney Ball (Marblehead)
Isabel Bar (Sandwich)
Bella Bingham (Walpole)
Emily Fernandes (Somerset Berkley)
Sasha Gharios (Bedford)
Izzy Hanson (Westwood)
Shealyn Harling (Norfolk Aggie)
Maggie Klaas (Latin Academy)
Campbell Miller (Brockton)
Tatum O’Brien (Attleboro)
Camila Plata (Somerville)
Shayla Strickland (Lowell Catholic)
Lily Veracka (Westport)
All-Stars
Bay State Conference
Victoria Barry, Francesca Mazzini, Caitlin Nugent (Braintree); Julia Vianello, Mirabelle Keselman (Brookline); Ava Callahan (Framingham); Noelle Gorham, Alison Ruzzo (Milton); Abby McCauley, Lydia Proia, Nicole Proia (Natick); Syd Kalaw, Hannah Levine, Izzy Marino (Needham); Eva Hautefeuille, Collen Walsh (Newton North); Bella Bingham (Walpole); Emily Burnham, Alexa Hoff, Grace Sullivan (Wellesley); Molly Tuft (Weymouth)
MVP: Bella Bingham, Emily Burnham
Big Three
Antoinetta Dolan, Campbell Miller, Courtney Miller (Brockton); Gianna Gomes, Khaiya Raposo, Julia Rumsey, Presley Yentz (Durfee); Gianna Almeida, Claudia Ramos, Emma Spooner, Anaya Tucker (New Bedford)
MVP: Campbell Miller
Boston City League
Edzana Correia, Keenyah Daley, Mildred Orellana (Boston International); Yuli Cortez, Kathrine Gutierrez, Ada Ozer, Andrea Ruiz (Brighton); Yuli Cortez, Kathrine Gutierrez, Ada Ozer, Andrea Ruiz (Charlestown); Esmeralda Brandao, Dara Pires, Zaina Soares (Dearborn STEM); Gladis Madrid, Isabella Munoz, Valeria Nunez, Brianna Reyes (East Boston); Ella Curran, Claire Hauck, Maggie Klaas, Hazel O’Rourke, Mariana Vanegas (Latin Academy); Zaria Charles, Atekha Ighodaro, Dasanee Mendoca (New Mission); Allison Audia, Addiyson Castello, Aydanne Grant, Gabriela Lopez, Gabriella Romiza (O’Bryant); Neicka Mathia, Dora Ovilme, Gloria Pierre-Louis (TechBoston)
MVP: Maggie Klaas
Cape & Islands
Moe Lind, Skylar Plourde (Falmouth); Esme Colon, Ella Ehrman, Reese Malowski, Eleanor Mone (Martha’s Vineyard); Mackenzie Bowers, Riley Hesse (Monomoy); Chelsea Gross, Harper LeBrecht (Nantucket); Caroline Bothfeld, Violet Roche, Nina Swaby (Nauset); Raegan Dillon, Michaela Enright (St. John Paul II); Isabel Bar, Addyson Curley, Megan Jukubicka (Sandwich)
MVP: Isabel Bar
Cape Ann League
Katie Davies (Georgetown); Savannah Gauron, Emmy Pitkin, Dusty Romiza (Hamilton-Wenham); Giada Antidormi, Kaylee Barrett, Jordan Calichman, Ava Damiani (Lynnfield); Harper Brooks (Manchester-Essex); Sevilla Coffin, Elise Kennedy, Chloe Raby, Aoife Tykulsky (Newburyport); Kiersten Higgins, Alison Lanciani, Reilly Tassinari (North Reading); Sunshine Gallagher (Rockport)
MVP: Alison Lanciani, Giada Antidormi
Catholic Central
Khloe Bonin, Meghan McGoldrick (Archbishop Williams); Brigid Martin, Arianna Murgo (Arlington Catholic); Lanie Cawley, Quinn Dwomoh, Addie Hansbury, Tia LaBrecque, Savannah Ryan (Bishop Feehan); Reese Spurchise, Annie Swanson (Bishop Fenwick); Reese Dumont (Bishop Stang); Caroline Bligh, Abigail Clark, Makenzie Potter (Cardinal Spellman); Andrea Basta, Cameryn Dunn, Kayleigh Johnson, Sophie Skabeikis (St. Mary’s)
MVP: Sophie Skabeikis
Catholic Conference
Mia Armit, Liliana LoPriore, Emma Malarkey (Malden Catholic); Chase Harmon, Ella Luongo, Lily Pastan, Taylor Watts (Notre Dame Hingham); Emma Healy, Casey McManus, Paige Nauta, Julia Scapicchio (Ursuline Academy)
Commonwealth Athletic Conference
Anahy Beltre, Haleigh Cyr, Eloise Hildebrand, Siomara Machic, Arieana Peralta (Greater Lawrence); Zaynab Bushnaq, Lillyana Githitu, Talia Lowney, Emaleigh Santos (Greater Lowell); Makayla Plourde, Ella Sciolla (Innovation Academy); Natalia DeLucia, Bella Quadros, Shayla Strickland, Emma Warren (Lowell Catholic); Emelyn Garcia, Rose Mendez, Emily Zacarias (Lynn Tech); Achol Manyang, Lili Roth, Reena Treadwell (Minuteman); Lucia Antonucci, Nicole Kelso, Julia Kerans, Naomi Tokos, Tabatha Tumbry (Mystic Valley); Delaney Auger, Hayden Caires, Destanee Soba (Nashoba Tech); Andrea Mugerwa, Carson Pedreschi (Notre Dame Tyngsboro); Maria Cafaro, Shea Kelley, Ava Noble, Cera Salter (Shawsheen); Kylee Cannon, Miley Clancy, Kamryn Eaton (Whittier)
MVP: Shayla Strickland, Lucia Antonucci
Dual County League
Gabby Calvo, Grace Fitzgerald, Ruby Mathis, Natalie Stouch, Julia Terry (Acton-Boxboro); Kate Collins, Erin Cullis, Parker Ferguson, Sasha Gharios (Bedford); Eliza Knight Bairstow, Leila Ohashi, Nina Sly (Boston Latin); Fio Eddy, Lucia Ochsendorf (Cambridge); Liv Delaney, Renee Feigh, Catherine Kilmartin, Aubrey Monaghan, Emmy O’Donnell, Braeden Peca (Concord-Carlisle); Cam Bulat, Bridget Fosnot, Eva Martinelli, Ari Mitiguy, Ciara Morrissey (Lincoln-Sudbury); Emily Frawley, Clara Hamblin, Joelle Weldon, Amelie Wrangles (Newton South); Quinn Gavin, Dylan Remage-Healey (Waltham); Avery Umina, Sazie Wrentmore (Wayland); Alexa Coward, Oriana Khusid, Devaney McClelland, Eleni Stowell (Westford Academy); Logann Bates, Eva Ferris, Audrey Schleimer (Weston)
MVP: Sasha Gharios, Emmy O’Donnell
Greater Boston League
Yahira Jovel Rivas, Emili Rodriguez-Rodriguez (Chelsea); Sofia Arana-Quintanilla, Casey Martinez (Everett); Tatiana DeLeon, McKenna Duncan (Lynn Classical); Quezada Villanueva (Lynn English); Amelia Berliner, Mercedes Costa (Malden); Kaitlyn Alves, Cecilia Colombo, Siena Fauci (Medford); Sharon Olivia Folgar (Revere); Anika Johnson, Camila Plata (Somerville)
MVP: Camila Plata
Hockomock League
Tatum O’Brien, Kennedy Samuel (Attleboro); Georgia Campbell, Alyssa Wong (Canton); Ava Picard, Morgan Riley (Foxboro); Cassidy Carmignani, Morgan Lovell, Lily Strong (Franklin); Donnelle Balunos, Ella McDonald (King Philip); Olivia Dunham, Aly Fernandes, Maddie Fernandes, Sophia Foley (Mansfield); Kyla Nashawaty (Milford); Angelina Bostock (North Attleboro); Jolie Diaz, Siena Fabrizio, Shelby Hodges (Oliver Ames); Linda Jenner, Jessica Li, Penny Wooden (Sharon); Madison Burke (Stoughton); Ashlyn Hebert, Olivia Mather (Taunton)
MVP: Tatum O’Brien, Aly Fernandes
Mayflower
Large
Jenna Lehane, Caoilainn Knight (Blue Hills); Sydnie Frye (Southeastern); Ashley Forrester, Adrianna Lage, Noelle Korenbaum (Tri-County); Marielle Albon, Hannah Slavin, Emma Ericson, Zoe Onuegbu (Bristol-Plymouth)
MVP: Marielle Albon
Small
Kayla Collins, Tati Hernandez, Keira Keogh, Shealyn Harling (Norfolk Aggie); Jessica Girouard, Abigail Cerulli (Upper Cape); Lilah White, Ronni Putignano, Maeve Hunter (Old Colony); Taylor Campanile (South Shore Voke); Miriam Dubner (Cape Cod Tech); Olivia Tavares, Addison Studley, Elyse Medeiros (Bristol Aggie)
MVP: Shealyn Harling
Comprehensive
Morgan Pacheco, Audrey Xavier, Lily Veracka (Westport); Dylan Lucci, Mary Malvesti, Evelyn Maisison, Sophia Bernazzani (Holbrook); Sienna Cabe, Julia Young (Wareham); Mica Gomes, Brook Erskine (Avon); Gabriela Viana (Atlantis Charter)
MVP: Lily Veracka
Merrimack Valley Conference
Keira Brozgal, Molly Purtschert (Andover); Sadie Locke, Olivia Marcouillier (Billerica); Addison Brosnihan, Alyssa Furtado, Lucy Irwin, Sarah Tressler (Central Catholic); Lexi Kelepouris, Olivia McDonnell (Chelmsford); Lacie Martin, Aubrey Rego (Dracut); Eve Barton, Makaylla Cederman, Aleigh Gonzalez (Haverhill); Jordyn Martis (Lawrence); Leah Monahan (Lowell); Emma Damour, Brinley Desrosier (North Andover); Lyla Chapman, Sophia Nazzaro, Cordelia Zwirek (Tewksbury)
MVP: Sarah Tressler
Middlesex League
Dalia Carr, Addie Darling, Mojo Maxwell (Arlington); Martha Dimas, Catherine Greiner, Madhavi Ramadas, Danica Zicha (Belmont); Ellie Basile, MacKenna Ryan, Brianna Thomas (Lexington); Mackenzie Callahan, Cecilia Kvaal, Ava Myers, Sol Ortiz DeRosa (Lexington); Emma Drago, Lauren Healy, Anna Mathews, Sophie McElligott, Abby Taylor (Melrose); Tess Weaver (Reading); Mia Taranto (Stoneham); Ella Ferrell, Nora Fitzgerald (Wakefield); Lucianna Castro Guevara, Moya Flanagan (Watertown); Nyla Chimwanda, Avery King, Callie Lamarche, Cate MacDonald, Erin McCarthy, Alison McElligott (Wilmington); Gabriella Hermsdorf, Emma Kiernan, Amanda Mitchell, Lilly Ossen, Juliet Semmes, Sophie Shapiro (Winchester); Kylie Seitz (Woburn)
MVP: Sophie McElligott, Sophie Shapiro
Northeastern Conference
Genevieve Bilotti, Clara Kostro, Sasha Miller (Beverly); Lila Doucette, DeAnna Figueiredo, Addi McCarty, Rylee Sullivan (Danvers); Hope Castellucci, Jessica Harvey (Gloucester); Sydney Ball, Liv Carlson, Callie Gilmore, Ainsley McDonald, Lucy McDonald (Marblehead); Maggie Blosser, Brooke Hagerty, Violet Malinowski, Sophie Nelson, Cate Shaffer, Ava Wexler (Masconomet); Olivia Ball (Peabody); Dever Cornell, Madyson Eichel, Jacqueline Fritz (Salem); Shalyn Sewell, Shawn Sewell (Saugus); Eve Byrne, Jane Raymond, Greta Siefken, Cecilia Tripp (Swampscott); Angela Coscia (Winthrop)
MVP: Sydney Ball
Patriot League Fisher
Cam Carthas, Callie Delaney, Maelyn Foley, Bella Johnson, Abigail Kajunski (Hanover); Sophia Edwards, Lola Kelly, Jacqueline Manning, Maddie O’Donnell (North Quincy); Raelin McMullen (Pembroke); Solana Robbins (Plymouth South); Liz Dawe (Quincy); Isla Anderson, Penelope Murray (Scituate)
MVP: Jacqueline Manning
Patriot League Keenan
Olivia Coperine, Regan Donovan, Lily Ladies, Lilah MacQuarrie, Anna Manganello, Grey Metzler, Lauren Sutliffe (Duxbury); Taylor Bello, Sydney Bowyer, Corinne Granoff, Hannah Lasch, Rachel Oliwa (Hingham); Anya Duffy, Callie Johnson, Rowan Malvey (Marshfield); Tess Driscoll, Makenna Foley, Maddie Harris (Plymouth North); Caitlin Snow (Silver Lake); Addison Hughes, Elizabeth Kowlski, Anna Schnabel (Whitman-Hanson)
MVP: Lauren Sutliffe
Pioneer Athletic Conference
Anna Beirne, Lilly Case, Haylie Voravong (Barnstable); Ella Dupoy, Willow Forbes-Smith, Erin Gustaitis, Kennedy Smith, Kendall Talis (Bridgewater-Raynham); Meghan DaSilva, Ava Fernandes, Charlee Norton, Leah Nunes (Dartmouth)
South Coast Conference
Cecelia Levrault, Annie Smith (Apponequet); Cailee Leonard, Ainsley Zibrida (Dighton-Rehoboth); Anna Fleurent (Fairhaven); Abigail Mederios (Greater New Bedford); Elise Modracek, Kate Thomsen (Old Rochester); Sienna Miranda, Brielle Placido (Seekonk); Emily Fernandes, Mckenzie Pires, Aryanna Secia, Layla Venancio (Somerset Berkley); Kerri Gomes, Sophia Hulme (West Bridgewater)
MVP: Emily Fernandes
South Shore League
Carly Agnew, Reaghan Ridder, Ava Williamson (Abington); Haylie Alsheimer, Alexa Ryan (Carver); Molly Campbell, Ava Carcio, Regan Carroll, Farrah Jackson, Georgia Royston, Meghan Smith (Cohasset); Ella Lang, Brooke Murphy, Lily Pavidis (East Bridgewater); Libby Harper, Brianna Ramos, Gianna Thorne (Hull); Winsor Fancher (Mashpee); Anja Johnson, Ally Kelley, Hannah Morse, Abby Shaw, Kelsey Tuttle (Norwell); Ashley Asplund, Kaitlyn Asplund, Molly Lucas, Tay Queiroz (Rockland)
MVP: Libby Harper, Hannah Morse
Tri-Valley
Norah Cox (Ashland); Brooke Moreno, Ruby Roslonek (Dedham); Allegra Hoffmann, Raina Patel (Dover-Sherborn); Hanna Holden, Cate McCarron (Holliston); Aila Chase, Nina Clement, Ashley McCann, Taylor Skaff (Hopkinton); Elizabeth George, Audrey Grandinetti, Sidney Heavey, Lyla Manning, Stella Scobbo, Devon Weafer (Medfield); Maeve Kelly, Regan Longval (Medway); Ella Maher (Millis); Taylor Collins, Addie Corcoran (Norton); Mackenzie Flynn (Norwood); Izzy Hanson, Olivia Mason, Veneta Stamatakos (Westwood)
MVP: Sidney Heavey, Izzy Hanson
