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

GIRLS BASKETBALL

DREAM TEAM

Izzy Adams (Walpole)

Katherine Cheesebro (Dartmouth)

Camryn Collins (Foxboro)

Cecilia Kay (Bishop Fenwick)

Maddy Steel (Bishop Feehan)

ALL-SCHOLASTICS

Naya Annigeri (Medfield)

Reese Bartlett (Bridgewater-Raynham)

Gabriella Bellacqua (Pentucket)

Brooke Boyle (Concord-Carlisle)

Sarah Chenette (Cohasset)

Emily Collins (Winchester)

Jasmine Day-Cox (Cathedral)

Megan Doyle (Weymouth)

Kerri Finneran (Central Catholic)

Sarah Hilliard (Oliver Ames)

Erica Hills (Dover-Sherborn)

Mackenzie Hohulin (Plymouth North)

Alyssa Hopps (Quincy)

Izzy Kittredge (Medfield)

Maddie Lawrence (Sandwich)

Logan Lomasney (Peabody)

Paige Meda (Bourne)

Mckenna Morrison (Woburn)

Maddie Oliver (Norwell)

Ava Orlando (Notre Dame Hingham)

Bella Owumi (St. Mary’s)

Shannon Patrick (Acton-Boxboro)

Brooke Pulpi (Reading)

Kailey Sullivan (Foxboro)

Julia Webster (Bishop Feehan)

Shannon Welburn (Wellesley)

HONORABLE MENTION

Tess Baacke (Medfield)

Ava Bryan (North Quincy)

Stella Criniti (Lexington)

Angel Efosa (Whittier)

Maggie Elie (Rockland)

Mary Kate Flynn (Hanover)

Alaina Hines (Upper Cape)

Korynne Holden (Westport)

Teagan Lind (Falmouth)

Isabella Lopez-Marin (Bishop Fenwick)

Shannon McCarthy (Woburn)

Elle Orlando (Notre Dame Hingham)

Samantha Pfeil (Methuen)

Emma Quinn (Wakefield)

Lexi Thompson (New Bedford)

DREAM TEAM

IZZY ADAMS

WALPOLE

The junior guard averaged 21.6 points, 8.1 rebounds, 5.5 assists, and 4.0 steals per game this season. She had 497 total points with 56 3-pointers made. The three-time Bay State Conference All-Star has 1,052 career points and won the league MVP.

KATHERINE CHEESEBRO

DARTMOUTH

The junior guard averaged 27.2 points, 7.9 rebounds, 3.0 assists, and 3.1 steals per game this season. She also made 51.2 percent of her field goals, and 85.7 percent of her free throws. The Southeast Conference League MVP has over 1,000 career points (1,434), and is a league All-Star in soccer.

CAMRYN COLLINS

FOXBORO

This senior led the Warriors to the Div. 3 state title as she had 20 points, five rebounds, five assists and five steals per game. Collins concluded her career with 1,296 points, 452 rebounds, 385 assists, 343 steals, and 51 blocks. She will continue her career at Rider.

CECILIA KAY

BISHOP FENWICK

The senior was nominated for the McDonald’s All-American Game after she averaged 21.4 points, 11.5 rebounds, and 3.5 blocks per game. In her career, Kay had 1,713 points and 1,041 to become the first player in Bishop Fenwick history to have 1,000 in both categories. She was both a Catholic Central League All-Star and MVP. She will continue her career at American University.

MADDY STEEL

BISHOP FEEHAN

The junior shooting guard led the Shamrocks to the Div. 1 state title as she averaged 14.4 points and made 70 made 3-pointers. She was also an 84 percent free throw shooter. Steel played well in big games, with seven treys against Norwood, six against Lexington, and five each against Cathedral and St. Mary’s. She was the Catholic Central League’s Offensive MVP.

ALL-SCHOLASTICS

NAYA ANNIGERI

MEDFIELD

The freshman was Tri-Valley League MVP for the Div. 2 state champions, as she shot 43 percent from beyond the arc, 51 percent from the field, and 85 percent from the line. She averaged 13 points, 2.7 steals, and 2.5 assists per game.

REESE BARTLETT

BRIDGEWATER-RAYNHAM

The 5-foot-9 senior guard was a Southeast Conference All-Star for the third consecutive season. This past year, Bartlett averaged 11.6 points, 5.8 rebounds, 3.1 assists, and 1.9 steals per game while starting 22 of 23 games for the Trojans. She connected on 48 3-pointers and finished her career with 147 treys. She will continue her career at Colby.

GABRIELLA BELLACQUA

PENTUCKET

The senior shooting guard averaged 11.4 points, seven rebounds and 2.5 assists a game on her way to earning the Cape Ann League MVP award. A three-time CAL All-Star, Bellacqua is a member of the National Honor Society. Bellacqua will study biology at Bates in the fall.

BROOKE BOYLE

CONCORD-CARLISLE

This 5-foot-10 senior point guard was the co-Player of the Year for the Dual County League. She averaged 15.4 points, 8.2 rebounds, 4 assists, and 4 steals per game. She posted a season-high 30 points against Waltham. She also runs cross country and plays softball.

SARAH CHENETTE

COHASSET

The 5-foot-10 senior shooting guard was two-time South Shore League Player of the Year. She broke the all-time girls basketball scoring record at Cohasset of 1,149 points, finishing with a career total of 1,461. A senior captain in field hockey, Chenette will continue her career at Middlebury.

EMILY COLLINS

WINCHESTER

The 6-foot-1 senior forward was MVP of the Middlesex League Liberty Division after averaging 20 points, 10 rebounds, three assists and two blocks a game. The four-time Middlesex League All-Star is the school’s all-time leading scorer with 1,287 points. She will continue her basketball career at Assumption.

JASMINE DAY-COX

CATHEDRAL

The 5-foot-7 senior shooting guard for the Div. 4 state champion is not only a two-time state champ, she is a 1,000-point scorer and a Boston City League Player of the Year. A National Honor Society student with a 3.89 grade-point average, she is committed to continue her career at Post.

MEGAN DOYLE

WEYMOUTH

This 6-foot-1 senior forward is a team captain who matched her career high of 33 points on two occasions this season. A three-time Bay State Conference All-Star and a Herget Division MVP, this season she averaged 21 points, 14 rebounds, and five steals a game. Also a two-time All-American in lacrosse and a one-time Academic All-American in that sport.

KERRI FINNERAN

CENTRAL CATHOLIC

A 5-foot-9 junior guard/forward, Finneran posted 317 points, 43 assists, 114 rebounds, and 43 steals this season. For her career, she has played 66 games with 567 points, 1.5 assists per game, and 4 rebounds per game. Also a standout field hockey and lacrosse player, she was a co-MVP of the Merrimack Valley Conference in the former, and an MVP of the MVC in the latter.

SARAH HILLIARD

OLIVER AMES

This 6-foot-1 senior forward averaged 12 points, 7.5 rebounds, 1.7 assists, 1.6 steals, and a block per game. She earned Hockomock League All-Star status. For her career, she averaged 9.3 points, 5.8 rebounds, 1.4 assists, and a steal per game. She will attend Bucknell to play volleyball.

ERICA HILLS

DOVER-SHERBORN

A 5-foot-9 senior shooting guard was the TVL Small MVP and team MVP after she averaged 15.4 points, 10.3 rebounds, 2.5 assists, 2.3 steals, and 1.8 blocks per game. She made 2.1 triples per game, and shot 41 percent from two, 33 percent from three, and 72 percent from the line. She will play basketball at Hamilton.

MACKENZIE HOHULIN

PLYMOUTH NORTH

This 5-foot-10 senior guard was a league All-Star and the Patriot League MVP. She averaged 14.2 points per game. As a sophomore, she averaged 13.8 points, 10.1 rebounds, and 4.3 assists per game. As a freshman, she scored 10 points, had 6.2 rebounds, and 3.1 steals per game. She lost her junior year to injury. She will continue her career at Hartford.

ALYSSA HOPPS

QUINCY

The 5-foot-11 junior small forward is a two-time Patriot League MVP. She hit a buzzer-beater against North Quincy, and had 22 and 20 points in tournament games. For the season, she averaged 16.6 points, 7.4 rebounds, 1.2 assists, and 2.1 blocks per game.

IZZY KITTREDGE

MEDFIELD

Only a sophomore, she had a big season for the Div. 2 state champions. A guard/forward, she averaged 10.6 points, 6 rebounds and 2.8 steals per game. A two-time Tri-Valley League All-Star, she is also a TVL Honorable Mention lacrosse player for the Warriors. She competes in AAU with the Bay State Jaguars.

MADISON LAWRENCE

SANDWICH

Lawrence had a strong junior season as she averaged 16.5 points, 8 rebounds, and 4.5 blocks per game. Over the season, she finished with 369 points. A South Shore League All-Star, she was team captain. She has 915 career points, and plays AAU with the Mass Huskies.

LOGAN LOMASNEY

PEABODY

This senior averaged 21 points, 10 rebounds, and 4 assists per game. She finished her career with 1,102 points and 800 rebounds. A Northeast Conference All-Star in both softball and soccer, she will continue her basketball and softball careers at Southern New Hampshire.

PAIGE MEDA

BOURNE

A junior shooting guard and the South Coast Conference MVP, the Winterfest Tournament MVP, and a 1,000-point scorer averaged 20.9 points per game, and was the South Coast Conference leader in points and steals. She had 4.8 steals, 3.6 rebounds, and 2.5 assists per contest. She also plays soccer and softball.

McKENNA MORRISON

WOBURN

A junior, this 5-foot-8 point guard was an all-conference performer, averaging 13.5 points, 4.2 assists, 4.3 rebounds, 3.2 steals, and 2.0 3-pointers per game for a program that has gone undefeated in the Middlesex Liberty three seasons in a row. She is also the varsity soccer captain.

MADISON OLIVER

NORWELL

The 5-foot-11 small forward averaged 20 points, 10.8 rebounds, and 2.8 assists. She was awarded with the Sullivan League MVP over each of the last two years, and helped the team reach its first state final since 1989. In volleyball, she is a three-year starter and captain.

AVA ORLANDO

NOTRE DAME

This junior point guard helped lead the Cougars to a 21-2 record and a trip to the Div. 2 Elite Eight. For the season, she scored 20 points, with 7 assists, and 7 steals per game. She was the leading scorer in the Catholic Conference. She scored 26 points against Barnstable, 28 and 32 against Fontbonne, 25 against Braintree, and 29 against Archbishop Williams.

BELLA OWUMI

ST. MARY’S

Only a freshman, this guard helped lead the Spartans to a 20-7 record where they lost in the Div. 3 semifinals. She had 383 points this season, for an average of 14.2 per game, along with 243 rebounds (9.0), and 82 steals. She has started since the seventh grade, and helped the program win two state championships. She is also a varsity soccer player.

SHANNON PATRICK

ACTON-BOXBORO

This senior averaged 23.3 points and 13.2 rebounds per game, and was named the MVP of the Dual County League. She had 11 3-pointers in one game. A National Honor Society student, she also plays field hockey and lacrosse.

BROOKE PULPI

READING

A senior guard, she finished with 364 points this year, and averaged 17.3 points and 8.7 rebounds per game. She also had 37 3-pointers. For her career, she had 905 points, and missed her entire freshman year due to an injury and surgery. She is a National Honor Society student and has been a high honor roll student her entire high school career.

KAILEY SULLIVAN

FOXBORO

A junior guard, she was a driving force in the Warriors’ run to the Div. 3 state title team. She scored 486 points this season, including her 1,000th point. She hit 76 3-pointers, and was elected captain for next year. A three-time Hockomock League All-Star, she is a captain in soccer, as well.

JULIA WEBSTER

BISHOP FEEHAN

A senior forward for the Div. 1 state champions, she compiled 366 points, 151 rebounds, 39 assists, 35 steals, and 13 blocks this season. For her career, she had 712 points, 327 rebounds, 82 assists, 72 steals, and 29 blocks. A Catholic Central League All-Star, she is the league MVP in volleyball and a National Honor Society student.

SHANNON WELBURN

WELLESLEY

Only a sophomore, the point guard has already made an impact in the Bay State Conference. The league’s Carey Division Most Valuable Player, she totaled 341 points, 49 assists, 150 rebounds, 64 steals, good for 14.9 points, 2.5 assists, 7.4 rebounds, and 3.2 steals per game. She also plays soccer and tennis, and was a Herald All-Scholastic in the latter.

 

LEAGUE ALL-STARS

BAY STATE CONFERENCE
Frankie Spadorcia (Braintree); Allie Regan, Caroline Galvani, Grace Hanna (Framingham); Hannah Levine, Annie Camozzi, Callie McCarthy (Needham); Maggie Scanlon, Allie Danis (Newton North); Izzy Adams, Bella Bingham (Walpole); Tara Battaglino, Shannon Welburn, Shea Welburn (Wellesley); Megan Doyle, Callie Flynn (Weymouth)
MVP: Shannon Welburn, Megan Doyle

BOSTON CITY LEAGUE

Maddie Andrade, Mikayla Davy, Amiah Noel (Latin Academy); Kierissa Beckles, May Pemberton-Myatt, Anasia Williams (Boston United); Jai’ Reona Brown-Carter, Adriana Chandler, Lizbeth Santiago (Brighton); Elise Martinez, Estefania Osorio (Charlestown); Adina Barrett, Mariama Berry, Nevaeh Williams (CASH); Alexandra Collado (East Boston); Priscilla Davila, Brianna Dobson, Aminata Fofana (Edward M. Kennedy); Channelle Del Rosario, Niko Hamilton (Fenway); Empress Lamey, Giannylee Marquez, Beautiful Smith (Madison Park); Amyiah Gilchrist, Yael Jean-Louis, Julenny Moreno (McCormack); Gennesys Medina, Giovayelin Pimental, Michelle Ramos, Julenny Moreno (Margarita Muniz); Amy Mariano, Saleena Johnson, Janiel Parham (New Mission); Aissatou Bangura, J’niyah Cannon, Amira Mohamed (O’Bryant); Madeline Coste, Synnae Fitzpatrick, Elida Vicente (Snowden); Veronica Saus (Tech Boston)

CAPE AND ISLANDS

ATLANTIC: Teagan Lind, Hailey Lynch, Christina Femino (Falmouth); Jaylene Pires, Chloe Azoff, Siena Lauze (Dennis-Yarmouth); Chloe Egan, Molly Gleason (Barnstable); Jordyn Streitmatter, Jill Ernstrom (Nauset)

MVP: Teagan Lind

MARITIME: Susannah Brown, Tatiana Malone, Kiley Mawn (Monomoy); Devin Crofford, Marlo Jumper, Michaela Enright (St. John Paul); Delilah Oliver (Martha’s Vineyard); Lili Shanahan, Jenna Marsh (Cape Cod Academy)

MVP: Susannah Brown, Devin Crofford

LIGHTHOUSE: Maddie Lombardi, Joan Harris, Mani Tavares, Alana Ludvigson (Nantucket); Willow Lajoie, Maria Soares (Falmouth Academy); Jocelyn DeMedeiros, Maeve Malloy (Sturgis West); Alivia Miranda (Rising Tide); Noriann Wray (Sturgis East)

MVP: Maddie Lombardi

CAPE ANN LEAGUE

FIRST TEAM: Gabby Bellacqua, Ava Diburro, Amelia Crowe (Pentucket); Bella Cannalonga (North Reading); Olivia McDonald (Newburyport); Kendal Liebert (Triton); Hayden Valiton (Lynnfield); Thais Dos Santos (Essex Tech); Tyrah Marcelin (Georgetown); Harper Brooks, Lily Oliver (Manchester-Essex); Gabby Campbell (Hamilton-Wenham); Lucy Donahue (Ipswich)

SECOND TEAM: Cailtin Reilly (North Reading); Olivia Foley (Newburyport); Reese Renda (Triton); Taylor Valiton (Lynnfield); Janelle Dalton (Essex Tech); Neiylah Marcelin, Talya Mariani, Katie Davies (Georgetown); Phileine de Widt (Manchester-Essex); Grace Harris, Sadie Gamber (Hamilton-Wenham); Ella Stein (Ipswich); Calista Catarius, Ellie Marden (Amesbury)

MVP: Gabby Bellacqua, Lily Oliver

CATHOLIC CENTRAL LEAGUE

Maddy Steel, Julia Webster, Charlotte Adams-Lopez (Bishop Feehan); Cecilia Kay, Celia Neilson, Caitlin Boyle, Isabella Lopez-Marin (Bishop Fenwick); Hijjah Allen-Paisley, Jasmine Day-Cox (Cathedral); Bella Owumi, AJ Hyacinthe (St. Mary’s); Nora Simpson, Melanie Simmons (Arlington Catholic); Eliana Jackson (Archbishop Williams); Lucy LaCara (Cardinal Spellman); Madison Azzara (Bishop Stang)
MVP: Cecilia Kay

CATHOLIC CONFERENCE

Ava Orlando, Elle Orlando, Effie Giannopoulos (Notre Dame); Lily Blow, Tressa Murphy (Fontbonne); Marcella Bonfardeci, Chloe Murphy (Malden Catholic); Colleen Ganley, Alana Hogan (Ursuline)

COMMONWEALTH ATHLETIC CONFERENCE

Danna Cabreja, Maliah Caban (Greater Lawrence); Rowan Murphy, Meghan
Lesniak, Ava Mennella (Greater Lowell); Madeline Darlington, Alexandra Butters (Innovation Academy); Katrina Fortes, Hailey Herrera, Sky DeLaCruz (KIPP); Janae Holmes, Rylie Hogan, Meredith Morey (Lowell Catholic); Allison Morales, Aliyah Rosa, Engelyz Bingham (Lynn Tech); Sabina Doyle, Muji Vader, Achol Manyang (Minuteman); Breana Nansamba, Bailey DeLeire, Aya Abbassi (Mystic Valley); Ashley Hart, Sadie Tracy (Nashoba Tech); Marisa Boccelli, Sarah Barrett (Northeast); Jacqui Martineau, Chloe McComas (Notre Dame); Lilly Dulong, Fiona Rexford, Izzy Ferguson (Shawsheen); Angel Efosa, Nevaeha Wilkins, Valeri Wilmeri, Vanessa Lawrence Taylor (Whittier)
MVP: Angel Efosa, Muji Vader

DUAL COUNTY LEAGUE
Olivia Bayterian, Shannon Patrick, Sophia Shumilova, Emma Harrington, Anna Finger-Bittencourt (Acton-Boxboro); Mackenzie Tierney, Ashley Cohen, Bridget Sheahan, Cassie Morrison, Madison Tierney (Bedford); Karleigh Mutch, Jill Brennan, Addie Shen, Brooke Boyle (Concord-Carlisle); Sarah Poland, Alice Wallerstein, Carly McKeown, Evie Schwartz (Lincoln-Sudbury); Jahnae Williams, Ruhamah Henok (Cambridge); Kaitlyn Pepin (Westford Academy); Maeve Ring (Boston Latin); Jane Jensen, Avery Leeman (Waltham); Annika Martins, Jenny Shine, Ava Renneker (Wayland); Avery Gallo (Weston)

MVP: Brooke Boyle, Shannon Patrick, Ava Renneker Ashley Cohen

GREATER BOSTON LEAGUE

Haley Belloise, Ava Martin (Somerville); Keara Chavez Trejo (Chelsea); Jaeleigh Perry, Amara Flores (Lynn English); Emilia Maria Babcock, Malacia Guillaume (Everett); Kimberly Tropnas, Amansa Ebenezer (Malden); Ava Lavoie, Bella O’Brien, Morgan Reynolds (Medford); Alisha Jean, Belma Velic, Rocio Gonzalez (Revere); Lauren Wilson, Keisha Perez, Divine Egbuta (Lynn Classical)
MVP: Haley Belloise

HOCKOMOCK LEAGUE

Camryn Collins, Kailey Sullivan (Foxboro); Sarah Hilliard, Avery Gamble (Oliver Ames); Kara Santos, Ella Palanza (Mansfield); Kayla Godlrick, Avery James (Attleboro); Maddie Paschke (King Philip); Sasha Tracey, Chloe Fales (Franklin); Jillian Doherty, Cali Melo (Taunton); Kirsten McKay (Stoughton); Rachael Hager (Sharon); Fatima Sidibay (Canton); Sam Sweeney (North Attleboro)

MVP: Camryn Collins

MAYFLOWER ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
LARGE: Bridget Devine, Ally Johnson, Bella Sulfaro (Blue Hills); Mia Ortega, Kheiara Vilus (Southeastern); Gabby Dergham, Ivy Young (Tri-County); Elizabeth Kinnane (Diman); Emma Ericson (Bristol-Plymouth)
MVP: Mia Ortega
SMALL: Alaina Hines, Adryanna Turner, Hayley King(Upper Cape); Julianna Santana, Gianna Lubash (Cape Cod Tech); Kayla Collins, Emma Jacobs (Norfolk Aggie); Abbygale Holander, Marissa Gustafson, Hope Healy (Bristol-Plymouth); Allie Blanchard (South Shore); Lindsey Bacchiocchi (Old Colony)
MVP: Alaina Hines
COMPREHENSIVE: Korynne Holden, Sarah Perry, Julia George (Westport); Ashya Dingle, Emma Tran (Holbrook); Jordyn Elwood, Johnny Thompkins (Wareham); Hanelie Cadet (Avon)
MVP: Korynne Holden

MERRIMACK VALLEY CONFERENCE

ALL-CONFERENCE: Michaela Buckley (Andover); Hailey Cyrus, Audrey Toce (Billerica); Kerri Finneran, Anelia Kwo, Abby Yfantopulos (Central Catholic); Mary Keohane, Bridget Trainor (Chelmsford); Lamees Alasaad (Dracut); Samantha Pfeil (Methuen); Sydney Rogers (North Andover); Emily Picher (Tewksbury)

ALL-STARS: Arissa Dorelas, Ella Vidoni (Andover); Sara MacLeod, Kendra Marino (Billerica); Mariya-Antoanetta Neykova (Chelmsford); Kaylee Maier (Dracut); Emme Cerasuolo, Sydney Spencer (Haverhill); Yeira Davila, Kelsie Martinez, Savannah Santos (Lawrence); Quinn McDonald, Emerson Webb (Lowell); Rhaelyn Gutierrez, Jasalyn Mora (Methuen); Janie Papell (North Andover); Alyssa Adams (Tewksbury)

MVP: Samantha Pfeil, Kerri Finneran

MIDDLESEX LEAGUE

LIBERTY: McKenna Morrison, Shannon McCarthy, Riley Morgan (Woburn); Stella Crinity, Riley Hamilton (Lexington); Brooke Pulpi, Molly Trahan (Reading); Emily Collins (Winchester); Louise Mueller (Arlington): Sophia McClendon, Mia Ferrari (Belmont)

MVP: Brooke Pulpi, Emily Collins

FREEDOM: Emma Quinn, Brooklyn Calder, Shea Suntken (Wakefield); Lily Lambo, Saeah Morrisset, Emma Garapetian (Watertown); Eva Boudreau (Wilmington); Vivian Schofield, Alessandra Carpentieri (Stoneham); Savanna Scali (Burlington); Lily Nolan (Melrose)

MVP: Emma Quinn

NORTHEASTERN CONFERENCE

ALL-CONFERENCE: Logan Lomasney (Peabody); Mia Theberge (Masconomet); Peyton DiBiasio, Ashleen Escobar (Saugus); Jules Stevenson (Beverly); Grace Fleuriel (Winthrop); Angie Djoko (Danvers)

ALL-STARS: Riley Bovardi, Angie Lalikos, Remmi Cote (Masconomet); Abby Bettencourt, Sophia Coburn (Peabody); Clara Kostro, Molly Potter (Beverly); Katy Pyne, Kate Burns (Marblehead); Isvely Severino (Salem); Madi Femino, Ashleigh Moore, Ella Castle (Saugus); Kayda Brown (Danvers); Reese Brodin, Kaylee Farrell (Winthrop); Olivia Quagrello (Swampscott); Abby Stauffer, Jordan Purdue-DelTorchio (Gloucester)

PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Logan Lomasney

PATRIOT LEAGUE
Lyla Peters, Skye Cerow (Duxbury); Olivia Damon, Mary Kate Flynn, Noey Giardina (Hanover); Marissa Matthews (Hingham); Haylie McPhee (Marshfield): Ava Bryan, Maeve Powers (North Quincy); Sophie Derochea, Alissa Marcella, Allie Dwyer (Pembroke); MacKenzie Hohulin, Sophia Allen (Plymouth North); Kendra Foley (Plymouth South); Rory Kennedy, Niamh Gendron, Alyssa Hopps, Paige Mann (Quincy); Isabella Burns (Scituate); Cassidy Conroy, Kelsi Lanza (Silver Lake); Dylan Hurley, Jenna Mishou, Lillie MacKinnon, Taryn Leonard (Whitman-Hanson)
MVP: Alyssa Hopps, MacKenzie Hohulin

SOUTH COAST CONFERENCE

Paige Meda, McKinley Wenzel (Bourne); Addison Taylor, Cecelia Levrault, Hannah Kuriscak (Apponequet); Karlie Cosme, Mia Gentile (Somerset Berkley); Jai-Ana Silva (GNB Voc Tech); Caroline Brogioli, Hannah Thorell (Old Rochester) Caitlyn Oliveira (Seekonk); Liberty Gazaille, Emma Plante (Case); Ava Morrison (Fairhaven)

MVP: Paige Meda

SOUTHEAST CONFERENCE
Camden Strandberg, Reese Bartlett, Brenna Woodbury (Bridgewater-Raynham); Maggie O’Connell, Julia Hargarves (Durfee); Sunali Carter, Tajeiha Madison, Nevaeh King (Brockton); Katherine Cheesebro, Kaleyn Zuber (Dartmouth); Lexi Thompson, Zaria Anderson (New Bedford)
MVP: Katherine Cheesbro

SOUTH SHORE LEAGUE

SULLIVAN: Jenna Oman, Liv McManus, Shania Gardner (East Bridgewater); Hailey Iwanski, Natalie Kerstein, Jessica Perry (Middleboro); Maddie Oliver, Reagan Dowd, Alex Cassidy, Holly Panttila (Norwell); Jayla Smith (Randolph); Maggie Elie (Rockland); Maddie Lawrence, Aubrey Schwayer, Avery Cobban (Sandwich)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Maddie Oliver
TOBIN: Savvy Eriksen, Rebecca Rix, Ella Williamson (Abington); Julia Grimes, Jayden Sotomayer, Sarah Stairs, Josie Helms (Carver); Sarah Chenette, Addy Andrews, Catherine Toomey (Cohasset); Fallon Ryan (Hull); Hailey Garcia (Mashpee)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Sarah Chenette

TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE

Naya Annigeri, Tess Backe, Izzy Kittredge (Medfield); Hailey Bassett (Millis): Emma Cochrane, Carly McDonald, Ella Tetrault (Norton); Tricia Wladkowski, Alexa Coras (Norwood); Elena Davies (Hopkinton); Anna Freeman, Olivia Melanson (Medway); Lindsay Grattan (Millis); Erica Hillis, Elianna Scalabrine (Dover-Sherborn); Mackenzie Kaiser (Westwood); Megan Simpson (Holliston)

MVP: Erica Hills, Naya Annigeri

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