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Boston Herald
Boston Herald
17 Jan 2025
Tom Mulherin


NextImg:2024 field hockey All-Scholastics and league All-Stars

Abbie Allen (Ipswich)

Caroline Andrade (Watertown)

Kayla Bohlin (Wellesley)

Siena Brackett (Hingham)

Emery Cappallo (Monomoy)

Mackenzie Clarke (Belmont)

Raena Crandall (Franklin)

Ryan Crook (Somerset Berkley)

Bella DiFiore (Andover)

Rachel Egan (Watertown)

Kerri Finneran (Central Catholic)

Kendall Graves (Reading)

Ellie Innes (Lincoln-Sudbury)

Quinn Jordan (Sandwich)

Shannon Lane (Canton)

Shea Larkee (Norwood)

Emily Layton (Monomoy)

Julia Legere (Winchester)

Sammy Logan (Bishop Feehan)

Lucy MacLean (Andover)

Caitlyn Naughton (Walpole)

Ava O’Neil (Norwood)

Sarah Ryan (Acton-Boxboro)

Kate Schneider (Walpole)

Khloe Schultz (Sandwich)

Haley Wernig (Franklin)

HONORABLE MENTION

Avery Bridgett (Duxbury)

Emily Coughlin (Notre Dame Hingham)

Cecilia Crosby (Medfield)

Kacey Curran (Durfee)

Kendal Cusack (Walpole)

Sophia Demeo (Bedford)

Ella Fowler (Hopkinton)

Kate Francini (Concord-Carlisle)

Addie Finlaw (Somerset Berkley)

Samantha Gal (Winchester)

Ciara Geraghty (Newburyport)

Abby Kent (Manchester-Essex)

Anna Leverone (Lincoln-Sudbury)

Elliot Lund (Beverly)

Lilly Marchand (Bishop Feehan)

Gia Marotta (Lynnfield)

Makenzie McDevitt (King Philip)

Jenna Nigro (Chelmsford)

Shae O’Neill (Medway)

Libby Quinn (Reading)

Jenna Richards (Dennis-Yarmouth)

Carolyn Schiavo (Canton)

Molly Stronach (Dedham)

Kaitlyn Uller (Wellesley)

Adrianna Williams (Watertown)

Haylen Wilson (Hingham)

ALL-SCHOLASTICS

ABBIE ALLEN

IPSWICH

The Tigers were one of the hardest teams to score against in Div. 4, largely due to the junior’s prowess in goal (0.85 goals against average). Allen’s eight shutouts helped her earn Cape Ann League Player of the Year and a third CAL All-Star nod. She has 24 career shutouts and 719 saves. A history buff, Allen earned a special achievement award in social studies, and is a high honors student.

CAROLINE ANDRADE

WATERTOWN

The senior was right in the middle of Watertown’s Div. 3 four-peat and 97-game win streak, posting 27 goals and 25 assists to finish with 105 career points. Andrade has received Middlesex League All-Star nods from each of the last two state title runs. She’s been a three-sport athlete for three years, as well as a National Honors Society member and honor roll student.

KAYLA BOHLIN

WELLESLEY

Bohlin’s athleticism and skill in the midfield were critical for the Raiders in the program’s first Div. 1 state semifinal appearance, earning Bay State Conference MVP and her second Bay State Conference All-Star selection. The junior’s 19 goals and 21 assists puts her at 97 career points, adding to her All-Scholastic success in outdoor and indoor track as a four-time Div. 2 state champion. She’s a high honors student.

SIENA BRACKETT

HINGHAM

The MVP in the Patriot League Keenan Division for a second straight year, the senior midfielder exits as a two-time Div. 2 state semifinalist and a four-time Patriot League All-Star. Brackett grew from an MSFHCA Rising Sophomore selection to be a MSFHCA Best of 60 Senior All-Star, and was a two-year captain. She heads to Colby College.

EMERY CAPPALLO

MONOMOY

The sophomore has appeared in three state finals between Sandwich and Monomoy, helping lead the Sharks in each of the last two for the program’s first two appearances (Div. 4). Her 40 goals and 55 points ranked among the best in the state, giving her 54 goals and 84 points overall. A two-time Cape and Islands League All-Star, Cappallo’s hobbies include golf and strength training. She looks to attend a four-year university.

MACKENZIE CLARKE

BELMONT

Clarke earned her second All-Scholastic selection with 39 goals and 20 assists in a standout junior season, tying the program’s all-time record for points (121). Her dominance earned Middlesex League Liberty Division MVP honors, a second All-Conference nod, and a third Middlesex League All-Star selection. She’s a starter in lacrosse and ice hockey. Clarke coaches youth field hockey and is committed to UConn for the sport.

RAENA CRANDALL

FRANKLIN

The two-time All-Scholastic senior erupted for 40 goals and 12 assists for Franklin. Crandall is a four-year starter, finishing with 93 goals and 130 points. She’s been selected to the MSFHCA’s Rising Sophomore team and Best of 60 Senior All-Star team, as well as a Hockomock League All-Star (twice) and the NFHCA’s All-Regional Team. The honors student has logged 320 hours of community service, enjoys baking, and heads to Sacred Heart for field hockey and health science.

RYAN CROOK

SOMERSET BERKLEY

The two-time South Coast Conference All-Star earned conference MVP this year, helping lead the Raiders to the Div. 2 state title with 12 goals and 39 assists. A sophomore, Crook has 68 assists and 31 goals for 99 career points. He’s an honor roll student and a three-sport athlete who also plays club baseball for the Bay Sox Baseball Club.

BELLA DIFIORE

ANDOVER

The Golden Warriors reached their fourth straight Div. 1 state final appearance, largely aided by the senior two-time state champion. DiFiore is a two-time All-Scholastic with 119 career points, finishing with 28 goals and 23 assists this season to earn Merrimack Valley Conference co-Player of the Year. She’s also an honor roll student, a two-time MVC All-Conference selection, and a three-sport varsity athlete. DiFiore will study nursing and play field hockey at Saint Anselm College.

RACHEL EGAN

WATERTOWN

Egan led the state in scoring with 58 goals and 19 assists, anchoring the Raiders’ overwhelming attack to a fourth straight Div. 3 state title. The Middlesex League Freedom Division MVP is a two-time All-Scholastic and a two-time all-league selection, finishing with 96 goals and 48 assists. Egan was selected to NFHCA All-Region First Team twice and the MSFHCA Best of 60 Senior All-Star team. She has a 4.397 GPA as a high honor roll student and National Honors Society member, and heads to Holy Cross.

KERRI FINNERAN

CENTRAL CATHOLIC

With 34 goals and 14 assists, the two-time All-Scholastic senior wrapped her career with 102 goals and 151 points in 79 games. A two-time Merrimack Valley Conference Player of the Year, Finneran set the program’s single-season and all-time marks for points. Her membership with the National Honors Society, and the MIAA student-athlete leadership council, highlights a slew of academic achievements. Finneran is an All-Scholastic in basketball and lacrosse and will play lacrosse at UMass.

KENDALL GRAVES

READING

Reading contended for a repeat Div. 2 state title behind strong seniors and Graves, who finished her junior year with eight goals and 12 assists as a defender and midfielder. The three-time Middlesex League All-Star was critical to the Rockets’ championship run last year, and this year committed to play field hockey at UNH. She plays with Seacoast Field Hockey in the offseason.

ELLIE INNES

LINCOLN-SUDBURY

The senior earned Dual County League MVP honors as the program went unbeaten in the regular season for the first time. Innes had a career-high 22 goals and eight assists, earning MSFHCA Best of 60 Senior All-Star and NFHCA High School National Academic Squad selections. Honored three times as a school scholar, she is committed to play at Union College and hopes to study biology or health science.

QUINN JORDAN

SANDWICH

Sandwich made the Div. 3 state final for a third time in four years, bolstered by the junior’s 40 goals and 19 assists in an exceptional season. Jordan reached 117 career points this year while making high honors in the classroom. She looks to attend a four-year college in the South and potentially continue her field hockey career at the next level.

SHANNON LANE

CANTON

Lane emerged as a top scorer in the state as a sophomore, tallying 51 goals and 21 assists to already surpass 100 career points. She powered Canton’s attack to a Div. 2 state semifinal appearance, earning Hockomock League All-Star and MSFHCA Rising Sophomore selections. She’s also a three-sport varsity athlete and plays for Patriot Field Hockey Club.

SHEA LARKEE

NORWOOD

Larkee finished with 45 goals for a second straight year as the program’s all-time top scorer, accruing over 150 points despite missing her sophomore season to injury. The two-time Tri-Valley League MVP and two-time All-Scholastic was a central figure for the Mustangs in reaching the last two Div. 2 state finals – the program’s only two appearances. She’s a National Honor Society member and class secretary. Larkee will play at Cornell while studying industrial and labor relations.

EMILY LAYTON

MONOMOY

A five-year varsity player, Layton helped lead Monomoy to four Div. 4 state semifinals and the program’s first two state final trips in each of the last two years. The senior reached 109 career points with 14 goals and 18 assists this year, earning Cape and Islands League MVP and a third all-star nod. Layton was a MSFHCA Best of 60 Senior All-Star selection, is a member of the national Chinese and art honors societies, and vice president of the National Honor Society. She’ll study business administration and play field hockey at UNH.

JULIA LEGERE

WINCHESTER

Legere posted 19 goals and nine assists as one of the Red and Black’s major offensive drivers in their trip to the Div. 1 state semifinals. The senior captain was selected to the Middlesex League All-Conference team, along with her third Middlesex League All-Star nod. She was also selected to the MSFHCA Rising Sophomore and Best of 60 Senior All-Star teams. Legere is a captain in ice hockey and softball as well, and heads to Assumption College for field hockey.

SAMMY LOGAN

BISHOP FEEHAN

The Shamrocks’ rapid rise to a Div. 1 contender over the last few years can largely be attributed to Logan’s skill, IQ and leadership as a defensive anchor. She earned a second Catholic Central League All-Star selection this year, pairing with MSFHCA Rising Sophomore and Best of 60 Senior All-Star nods in her career. Logan is also a high honors student.

LUCY MACLEAN

ANDOVER

Each of Andover’s last two Div. 1 state final appearances have been largely fueled by its strength in the midfield, anchored by MacLean. Her 14 assists helped earn her a second Merrimack Valley Conference First Team All-Conference selection, as well as MSFHCA Rising Sophomore and Best of 60 Senior All-Star selections. The senior is also a three-sport athlete, a National Honor Society member, and an MSFHCA Joanne Paquette Award recipient.

CAITLYN NAUGHTON

WALPOLE

The Porkers used unmatched tenacity, athleticism and grit to repeat as Div. 1 state champions, and much of that started with Naughton in the midfield. The senior posted a career-best 21 goals and 24 assists, earning a second Bay State Conference All-Star selection and a second state title. She played in four state final games. Naughton heads to UMass for lacrosse.

AVA O’NEIL

NORWOOD

O’Neil posted eight shutouts and seven one-goal games to help anchor Norwood’s run to a second straight Div. 2 state final appearance – the program’s only two trips. She leaves as a National Honor Society member, and earned the Society of Women Engineers Highest Merit.

SARAH RYAN

ACTON-BOXBORO

Ryan tallied 15 goals and nine assists as midfielder and defender. The junior was named a Dual County League All-Star for a second time, and was all-conference this year. She followed a MSFHCA Rising Sophomore season with a NFHCA First-Team All-Region nod. The Lehigh-commit has a 4.211/5 weighted GPA, is an honor roll student, received the school’s Community Service Award, and advanced to the Regional Junior Science and Humanities Symposium after presenting research at a science fair.

KATE SCHNEIDER

WALPOLE

The speedster led Walpole’s potent attack in its unbeaten run to repeat as Div. 1 state champions, tallying a point in all but one game. She has 100 career points as a junior and was a MSFHCA Rising Sophomore selection last year. Schneider is an honor roll student with a 4.0 GPA, and was Bay State Conference Player of the Year last year in ice hockey. She plays club field hockey for Allegiance Field Hockey.

KHLOE SCHULTZ

SANDWICH

A starter since eighth grade, Schultz earned a second All-Scholastic nod for helping lead Sandwich to its third Div. 3 state final appearance in four years. The junior was South Shore League MVP for a second straight year with 26 goals and 26 assists, giving her 97 career points. Schultz takes all high honors and AP classes, and is a member of the school’s peer leader program and the American Sign Language program.

HALEY WERNIG

FRANKLIN

With a career-high 31 goals and 20 assists, Wernig posted 50-plus points for a second straight year to finish with 158 points and 100 goals. A four-year varsity player, the senior earned Hockomock League MVP honors with a second Hockomock League First-Team All-Star selection. The Panthers made two Div. 1 state semifinal appearances in her four years. Wernig was accepted into UMass Lowell’s honors program with a 4.1 GPA, where she’ll continue her field hockey career.

LEAGUE ALL-STARS

BAY STATE CONFERENCE

Abigail Hall (Framingham); Clara Thibault (Brookline); Kayla Bohlin, Kaitlyn Uller, Julia Bessette, Emily Munchak (Wellesley); Katelyn Birnbaum, Talia Dwyer (Needham); Macy Goodwin, Izzy Lubbe-Lynch (Newton North); Sophia Ambrose, Liz Curley, Sydney Crane (Natick); Dory O’Toole, Maggie Carr (Milton); Kate Schneider, Caitlyn Naughton, Kendal Cusack, Emily Hagan, Grace Hagan (Walpole); Katelyn Chen (Braintree)

MVP: Kayla Bohlin, Kate Schneider

BIG THREE

Lilly Cook, Avery Motta, Paitynn Botelho, Kacey Curran, Ellia Delisle (Durfee); Angilee Rodriquez, Hannah Blanchard, Emily DaCosta, Piper Reis (New Bedford); Casey Hoyt, Emma Gomes (Brockton)

CAPE AND ISLANDS

LIGHTHOUSE: Suz Peraner, Marin Mooney, Maddie Lombardi, Mayson Lower, Caroline Collete, Carley Ray (Nantucket); Shea Ryan, Lili Crofford, Madi Ross, Avery Crapo, Mia Curley, Kaitlin Chun (St. John Paul); Samantha Orcutt, Molly Reino, Eva Wood (Sturgis); Elaina Cacchiotti (Martha’s Vineyard)

MVP: Suz Peraner, Eva Wood, Shea Ryan

ATLANTIC: Emery Capallo, Emily Layton, Mia Zimmerman, Sam Clarke (Monomoy); Jenna Richard, Leah Woodward, Charleigh Hicks, Alaina Manuel (Dennis-Yarmouth); Caroline Shearer, Rylin Briggs, Raelynn Spellman, Molly Lorusso (Falmouth); Abby Powers, Alexis Robicheau (Nauset); Victoria Dinn, Megan Garthee (Barnstable)

MVP: Emily Layton (Monomoy)

CAPE ANN LEAGUE

Ella Tucker, Mei Mei Winslow (Essex Tech); Abbie Allen (Ipswich); Gia Marotta, Taylor Valiton (Lynnfield); Summer Demeo, Brigid Carovillano, Abby Kent (Manchester-Essex); Ciara Geraghty, Riley Lombard, Olivia Wilson (Newburyport); Alyse Mutti (North Reading); Cat Colvin, Katherine Flaherty (Pentucket); Delaney Quinn (Triton)

PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Ciara Geraghty, Abbie Allen

CATHOLIC CENTRAL LEAGUE

Sammy Logan, Lilly Marchand, Bella Colitti, Bridgette McGuinnis, Jordi Higgins (Bishop Feehan); Ava Korisianos, Alyssa Norden, Audrey Zinck, Tabby Lopes (St. Mary’s); Molly Kippe, Ellie Peterson, Lily Duclos (Bishop Stang); Olivia Watson, Ashley Stickney (Bishop Fenwick); Jane Goodwin (Arlington Catholic)

MVP: Jordi Higgins

CATHOLIC CONFERENCE

Emily Coughlin, Dana Leahy, Kaitlin Ryan (Notre Dame); Madison Perry, Avi Panacopoulos (Malden Catholic); Kasey Lanagan, Mairead Gero (Ursuline)

DUAL COUNTY LEAGUE

ALL-CONFERENCE: Lily Cerne (Wayland); Kayla MacKenzie (Waltham); Ellie Innes, Elise Cecere, Anna Leverone (Lincoln-Sudbury); Sarah Ryan, Abby Depew (Acton-Boxboro); Crista Celi, Kate Francini (Concord-Carlisle); Lauren Morsilli (Weston); Violet LoRusso, Sophia DeMeo, Olivia O’Brien (Bedford); Jane Tremaglio (Newton South)

THORPE: Allyson Quinn, Avery Acquaviva, Emerson Acquaviva (Lincoln-Sudbury); Charlotte De Schepper, Ryanne Tomlin (Acton-Boxboro); Fei Yang-Sady, Brynn Chaffee (Concord-Carlisle); Audrey Smagula, Rachel Haley (Westford Academy); Cecily Farrow (Newton South)

FOLEY: Stella Day, Christina Hovnanian, Elena Rodriguez (Bedford); Hailey Pelzar, Abby Galton (Weston); Brooke Gaudet, Miyana Bahl (Waltham); Jane Tardiff (Wayland)

MVP: Ellie Innes, Sophia DeMeo

GREATER BOSTON LEAGUE

Stanley Jing, Kevin Chen, Ashlyn Cullity, Mathew Garcia, Shawn Chen (Malden); Justin Contreras Chacon, Jasmine Salvador Lopez, Luiza Velev (Everett); Ava Morris, Gemma Stamatopoulos, Jordan Martelli (Revere)

MVP: Ashlyn Cullity

HOCKOMOCK LEAGUE

Haley Wernig, Raena Crandall, Devon Barry, Ella Griffin (Franklin); Carolyn Schivo, Shannon Lane, Cassidy Lyons (Canton); Siany Ortez-Amaya, Kelsey McCleary (Attleboro); Addison Lewis, Makenzie McDevitt, Ella Morgan (King Philip); Laasya Allam (Sharon); Samantha Fazo (Milford); Kennedy MacEachern (Taunton); Amaya Smith, Linda Cooper, Kayla Kenney (Oliver Ames); Madison Folan, Grace Gouck (North Attleboro); Carys Colby, Ella Palanza (Mansfield); Grace Weisenberger (Stoughton); Izzy Leclair, Kathleen Staruski, Brynn
Allen (Foxboro)

MVP: Haley Wernig, Carolyn Schivo

MAYFLOWER ATHLETIC CONFERENCE

ALL-STARS: Isabell Babb, Emma Bessette, Makayla Grace, Madeleine Melnyk, Sophia Rego (Westport); Kylee Mulvey, Eleanor Delano, Tessa Luke (Southeastern); Ava Brogioli, Jayla Fernandes (Wareham)

MVP: Isabell Babb

MERRIMACK VALLEY CONFERENCE

ALL-CONFERENCE: Bella DiFiore, Lucy MacLean, Mia Giaimo, Avery Pitts, Scarlet Glass (Andover); Kerri Finneran, Liz Medford, Caitlin Milner, Ava Perrotta, Kaleah Perham (Central Catholic); Jenna Nigro, Caroline Pitts, Jill Martin (Chelmsford); Keira Drouin (Haverhill); Anthony Ford (Lowell); Chloe Pickett, Neah Nguyen (Methuen); Julianna Taylor, Elle Gordon (North Andover); Erin Costello, Madelyn Duggan, Anya Cranston (Tewksbury)

MVP: Bella DiFiore, Kerri Finneran, Chloe Pickett

MIDDLESEX LEAGUE

ALL-CONFERENCE: Rachel Egan, Adrianna Williams (Watertown); Mackenzie Clarke, Elsie Lakin-Schultz (Belmont); Kendall Graves, Libby Quinn (Reading); Julia Legere, Sam Gal (Winchester); Libby Corsetti (Arlington); Lola Capapey Gil, Eliza Babson (Lexington)

ALL-STARS: Gigi Mastrangelo, Ana Hopkins, Niamh Lesnik (Belmont); Dani Bowers, Olivia Bass (Reading); Ava Paragas, Addison Aufiero, Ellie Keough (Winchester); Kelsie Partridge, Mia Culhane (Arlington); Lola Capapey Gil (Lexington); Robyn Barrucci (Woburn); Caroline Andrade, Caroline Fleming, Sophia Setouhi, Katelyn O’Connor, Kaylee Master (Watertown); Isabella Freitas, Olivia Scally, Bridget Scully, Lucija Romanowski, Sophie Brewin (Stoneham); Lucy Clement, Avery Curtis, Nora McDowell (Burlington); Elena Fuentes, Alex Zaino (Melrose); Marie Estrada, Allison Pesa (Wakefield); Sydney Crane (Wilmington)

MVP: Mackenzie Clarke, Rachel Egan

NORTHEASTERN CONFERENCE

ALL-CONFERENCE: Elliot Lund, Fiona Bazin, Riley Michael (Beverly); Caroline Horn (Danvers); Keagan Jewell, Olivia Madruga (Gloucester); Aeva Salem (Marblehead); Mia Marques (Masconomet); Daniella White (Peabody); Angelina Dow (Saugus); Chloe Puzzo, Maisie Russo (Swampscott)

ALL-STARS: Madeline LeBlanc, Mia Bazin, Morgan Linskey (Beverly); Grace McLaughlin, Emma Cross (Danvers); Talia Harrington, Emma Carrapichosa (Gloucester); Gretchen Smith (Marblehead); Mia Juliano, Savannah Stevens, Sarina Cafarelli (Masconomet); Amaila di Batistta (Peabody); Jordyn Ripley-Deminski (Saugus); Olivia Quagrello, Lila Giard (Swampscott)

PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Elliot Lund

PATRIOT LEAGUE

FISHER: Colleen Clancy, Caitlin (KK) Hussey, Avery Bridgett, Delaney Nugent, Catherine Nagle (Duxbury); Katie von Freymann, Molly Gould, Ruth Collins, Jackie McDonald (Scituate); Sam Baker, Grace Gilligan, Katie Jones, Lydia McLean (Hanover); Ella Bedrosian, Grace Torrey, Amanda Graham (Pembroke); Lauren Anderson (Plymouth South)

MVP: Sam Kenney

KEENAN: Siena Brackett, Haylen Wilson, Ryan Hallisey, Kaitlyn Manning, Emily Kiernan (Hingham); Alannah Waters, Hannah Selig, Brooke Hohmann, Lilianna Parmeggiani, Kaylan Wilson (Silver Lake); Aubrey Finn, Liv Audette, Courtney Pateras (Marshfield); Emma Baggett, Stella Kirkpatrick (Plymouth North); Shannon Balfe, Tayla DeLue (Whitman-Hanson)

MVP: Siena Brackett

SOUTH COAST CONFERENCE

Cynthia Morales, Ally Arruda (Apponequet); Reese Jefferson (Dighton-Rehoboth); Carlie Francis (Fairhaven); Adalyn Carreiro, Emma Plante (Case); Tessa Winslow (Old Rochester); Emily Seals (Seekonk); Addie Finlaw, Maura Kennedy, Ryan Crook, Emily Carr (Somerset Berkley); Grace Polen, Abby Matta, Lauren Holland (West Bridgewater)

MVP: Ryan Crook

SOUTHEAST CONFERENCE

Avery Smith, Kaelyn Zuber, Sydney Almeida, Emma Silva (Dartmouth); Eily Mitchell, Jamie McLaren, Frankie Fernandes (Bridgewater-Raynham)

SOUTH SHORE LEAGUE

Alivia Barnes, Abbie Cotter, Quinn Jordan, Julia O’Neil, Khloe Schultz, Sadie Clarkin (Sandwich); Kayley Perry, Brooklyn Benting (Carver); Jyrzie Alves (Mashpee); Sophia Spaulding, Halle Neale, Abby O’Connor (East Bridgewater); Lainey Burns, Paige Maguire, Marley Bruce, Mia Marsh, Abby Nickerson (Norwell); Olivia Hartman, Sydney Nickerson, Delaney Robinson (Middleboro); Libby Schiffman, Caroline Struzziero, Molly Campbell, Avery Regan (Cohasset)

PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Khloe Schultz

TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE

Shea Larkee, Ava O’Neil, Emily Spadorcia, Ava Hines, Bridget Connelly (Norwood); Payten Tripp (Ashland); Mallory Berkeley (Bellingham); Shae O’Neil, Bella Cortis (Medway); Ella Fowler (Hopkinton); Emilie Demaio, Kate Sullivan (Westwood); Mary Stronach, Grace Bender (Dedham); Julia Galipeau (Holliston); Evie Schneider, Lily Hatfield, Avery Hadfield (Dover-Sherborn); Adeline Keaveney, Cecelia Crosby, Maeve Kelly (Medfield)

MVP: Shea Larkee, Adeline Keaveney