


GIRLS BASKETBALL ALL-SCHOLASTICS
Anna Foley (Andover)
Cecilia Kay (Arlington Catholic)
Hannah Martin (North Andover)
Yirsy Queliz (St. Mary’s)
Ashlee Talbot (Dracut)
ALL-SCHOLASTICS
Izzy Adams (Walpole)
Charlotte Adams-Lopez (Bishop Feehan)
Hijjah Allen-Paisley (Cathedral)
Katherine Cheeseboro (Dartmouth)
Sarah Chenette (Cohasset)
Camryn Collins (Foxboro)
Emily Collins (Winchester)
Ella Damon (Dighton-Rehoboth)
Abby Dube (Pentucket)
Maggie Elie (Rockland)
Emma Foley (Newburyport)
Maddy Genser (Newton South)
Natalia Hall-Rosa (Bridgewater-Raynham)
Amelia Hanscom (Andover)
Alyssa Hopps (Quincy)
Cyndea Labissiere (Woburn)
Caitlyn Leahy (Whitman-Hanson)
Margo Mattes (Brookline)
Niya Morgen (St. Mary’s)
Faith Newton (North Reading)
Kate Olenik (Medfield)
Madison Oliver (Norwell)
Ava Orlando (Notre Dame)
Katie Peterson (Franklin)
Kellyn Preira (St. Mary’s)
Sam Reale (Bishop Feehan)
Abby Wager (Mansfield)
Abigail Wright (Newton North)
HONORABLE MENTION
Catherine Antwi (Lowell Catholic)
Taylor Bettencourt (Peabody)
Emma Cochrane (Norton)
Jovanah Coston (Tech Boston)
Abby Cushing (Lincoln-Sudbury)
Lucy Donahoe (Ipswich)
Jourdan Ferreira (New Mission)
Ella Getz (Wayland)
Lauren Hennessey (Lynn Classical)
Sophie Hilbrunner (Waltham)
Teagan Lind (Falmouth)
Grace McNamara (Scituate)
Mia Molinari (Millis)
Selina Monestime (Framingham)
Elle Orlando (Notre Dame)
Shannon Patrick (Acton-Boxboro)
Alyvia Pena (Burlington)
Emma Shinney (Wakefield)
Ava Thurman (Lynn Classical)
Makenna Ward (Newburyport)
DREAM TEAM
ANNA FOLEY
ANDOVER
The 6-foot-3 senior forward averaged 16.3 points, 8 rebounds, 4.1 assists, 2.5 steals, and 2 blocks for the Div. 1 state champions. Foley had 1,139 career points and 627 career rebounds. The two-time Merrimack Valley Conference Large School Player of the Year will continue her career at Quinnipiac.
CECILIA KAY
BISHOP FENWICK
The 6-foot-2 point forward averaged 22 points, 13 rebounds, and 4.1 blocks per game. During the tournament, Kay averaged 22.6 points, 13.6 rebounds, and 4.0 blocks per game in leading Bishop Fenwick to the Div. 3 state semifinals. A Catholic Central League All-Star and captain, Kay has amassed 1,286 points through her junior season.
HANNAH MARTIN
NORTH ANDOVER
The 5-foot-7 point guard averaged 23 points, 5 rebounds, and 3 steals per game. She was the Larry McIntyre Board 130 tournament MVP. For her career, Martin has 1,226 points, and is the all-time female leading scorer at North Andover. The three-time MCC First Team All-Conference is also a three-time team MVP.
YIRSY QUELIZ
ST. MARY’S
The 5-foot-3 point guard ran the show for the Div. 3 state champs. The senior averaged 10.9 points, 5.3 assists, and 2.8 steals per game in a Catholic Central League All-Star season. For her career, she scored 1,323 points, and led the Spartans to three state championships. She will continue her career at Northeastern University.
ASHLEE TALBOT
DRACUT
This 5-foot-5 senior point guard powered the Div. 2 state runner-up Middies, averaging 21.7 points, 5.85 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 3 steals per game. For her career, she scored 1,483 points, grabbed 437 rebounds, dished out 287 assists, and made 301 steals. She earned team MVP in volleyball this past season and will continue her basketball career at Saint Michael’s.
ISABELLE ADAMS
WALPOLE
The 5-foot-7 sophomore point guard averaged 13 points, 8.5 rebounds and 5 assists per game and was the Bay State Conference MVP. For her career, she has over 550 points. She also competes in field hockey and is an honor roll student.
CHARLOTTE ADAMS-LOPEZ
BISHOP FEEHAN
The 5-foot-8 sophomore point guard averaged 10.2 points, 5 rebounds, 3.5 assists, and 1.4 steals with the Div. 1 state runner-up Shamrocks. She hit 37 percent from 3-point land, and 88 percent of her free throws. A Catholic Central League All-Star, she has 413 career points.
HIJJAH ALLEN-PAISLEY
CATHEDRAL
The sophomore 5-foot-5 combo guard for the Div. 4 state champions averaged 15 points, 2 rebounds, and 2 steals per game. She has been a varsity player since the seventh grade. She was also a state champion in 2019-2020 and is an honor roll student.
KATHERINE CHEESEBRO
DARTMOUTH
The 5-foot-8 combo guard had a standout sophomore season, averaging 23.1 points, 8.6 rebounds, and 3.1 steals per game. She averaged 45.8 percent from the field and 81.5 percent from the line. The two-time Southeast Conference All-Star also plays soccer.
SARAH CHENETTE
COHASSET
A 5-foot-11 shooting guard and junior captain averaged 19 points and 9 rebounds per game. She scored 1,000 points in just 57 games, and was the Stephen Skaff Tournament MVP. A high honors student, she also plays field hockey and tennis.
CAMRYN COLLINS
FOXBORO
A 5-foot-8 junior combo guard, Collins led Foxboro to a Div. 2 state title. This season, she averaged 17.2 points, 6 rebounds, 5.6 assists, 5.8 steals, and 0.5 blocks per game. She was the Hockomock League MVP and the Warrior Classic Tournament MVP. She owns a 4.5 GPA, is an honor roll student as well as a member of the National Honor Society.
EMILY COLLINS
WINCHESTER
The junior point forward was Middlesex League Liberty co-MVP after averaging 19 points and 13 rebounds a game in leading her team to the Div. 1 state quarterfinals. The school’s all-time leading scorer has averaged double figures in points and rebounds in each of her three years on the team. Collins takes honors courses in English and Spanish as well as advanced pre-calculus.
ELLA DAMON
DIGHTON-REHOBOTH
The 5-foot-6 senior point guard was the South Coast Conference MVP, averaging 17 points, 3.1 assists, and 4 steals per game. A two-year captain and three-year SCC All-Star, she had 890 career points and 225 steals. A National Honor Society member, she also competes in soccer and track.
ABIGAIL DUBE
PENTUCKET
The 5-foot-8 shooting guard led the Sachems to the Div. 2 Elite Eight. The MVP of the Spartan Classic Tournament was an all-Cape Ann League performer. She averaged 10.7 points, 4 rebounds, 3 assists, and 2 steals per game, while making 47 3-pointers. Dube will continue her career at St. Joseph’s College in Maine.
MAGGIE ELIE
ROCKLAND
The 5-foot-9 junior guard led the Bulldogs to the Div. 3 Final Four this season, averaging 16.1 points, 6.2 rebounds, 7.2 assists, and 1.8 steals per game on her way to being named South Shore League Tobin Division Player of the Year. She is a three-time South Shore League All-Star.
EMMA FOLEY
NEWBURYPORT
The 5-foot-11 forward led Newburyport to the Div. 2 Elite Eight. The captain scored 19.8 points per game and was the Cape Ann League co-MVP. A Cape Ann First Team All-Star her junior year as well, Foley is an honor roll student and all-star performer in volleyball, as well. She will attend Northeastern University.
MADDY GENSER
NEWTON SOUTH
A 5-foot-6 point guard, this senior was a captain who averaged 15.7 points, 5.7 rebounds, 5.8 assists, and 2.7 steals per game. The co-MVP of the Dual County League Thorpe Division, she was a four-time DCL All-Star with 1,082 career points. She is an all-state soccer player as well. She will play soccer and basketball at Colby College.
NATALIA HALL-ROSA
BRIDGEWATER-RAYNHAM
This 6-foot forward helped lead the Trojans to the Div. 1 Elite Eight. The junior averaged 19.4 points, 7.7 rebounds, 1.6 assists, and 3.3 steals per game. The Southeast Conference MVP is two points shy of 1,000 for her career.
AMELIA HANSCOM
ANDOVER
A 5-foot-10 forward for the undefeated Div. 1 state champs, Hanscom averaged 12.9 points, 7.5 rebounds, three assists, two steals and a block as a senior. The First Team MVC All-Conference performer amassed 927 points and 659 rebounds for her career. She will play at Colby.
ALYSSA HOPPS
QUINCY
A 5-foot-11 small forward averaged 13.7 points, 8.9 rebounds, and 2.9 blocks per game in a strong sophomore season. She led Quincy to a 17-5 record, and hit the game-winning shot to beat Pembroke and clinch the league title. The Patriot League Fisher Division MVP also competes in volleyball and track.
CYNDEA LABISSIERE
WOBURN
Labissiere averaged 13.3 points, 8.2 rebounds, 4.6 assists and four steals a game in leading her team to a 22-2 record. A four-year varsity performer, Labissiere scored 826 points and was a part of a Woburn team that went 71-10 over that period. A three-sport standout and a member of both the National Honor Society and French National Honor Society, Labissiere will attend Lehigh on a soccer scholarship.
CAITLIN LEAHY
WHITMAN-HANSON
This 5-foot-7 senior point guard helped lead the Panthers to a Div. 2 Sweet Sixteen appearance. She had 274 points, 84 offensive rebounds, 124 defensive rebounds, 103 assists, 76 steals, and 4 blocks in winning Patriot League MVP. The English Honors Society and National Honors Society student will attend Bridgewater State.
MARGO MATTES
BROOKLINE
This 5-foot-10 guard led the Warriors to a Div. 1 Sweet 16 appearance. The MVP of the Bay State Conference led the league in scoring with 22.8 points per game. Between Mason (Ohio) and Brookline, Mattes finished with 1,508 career points. A National Honor Society student with a 4.0 GPA, she will attend Princeton.
NIYA MORGEN
ST. MARY’S
This 5-foot-6 guard helped power the Spartans to a Div. 3 state championship. The senior averaged 17.3 points per game in a Catholic Central League MVP performance. She shot 53 percent from the field, and hit 44 percent of her 3-point shots, ending her career with 1,176 points. She will attend Bentley.
FAITH NEWTON
NORTH READING
The senior 5-foot-11 guard/wing led North Reading to a Div. 3 Sweet 16 appearance. She averaged 17 points, 9 rebounds, 2 blocks, and 2 steals per game. She hit 54 3-pointers and made 74 percent from the line. For her career, she had 754 points, 434 rebounds, 87 steals, 55 blocks, and was a three-time Cape Ann League All-Star. She will continue her career at Rollins College (Fla.).
KATE OLENIK
MEDFIELD
This 5-foot-7 point guard led Medfield to a Div. 2 Final Four appearance. The Tri-Valley League MVP and All-Star finished her career with 1,192 points. The finalist for the Gatorade Player of the Year averaged 22.7 points, 3.9 rebounds, three assists, and 4.4 steals per game. A team MVP three years in a row, she was a two-time Herald All-Scholastic. She will continue her career at Colby.
MADISON OLIVER
NORWELL
A 5-foot-11 forward, she led the Clippers to a Div. 3 Final Four appearance. Only a sophomore, she was South Shore League MVP. She averaged 14.7 points, 10 rebounds, and 3 assists per game. The honor roll student was also a South Shore League All-Star in volleyball.
AVA ORLANDO
NOTRE DAME
A 5-foot-6 point guard, Orlando is just a sophomore but helped lead her team to a 15-7 season. The leading scorer in the Catholic Conference at 20.2 points per game, she also averaged 6.5 assists. She made 53 3-pointers and surpassed the 1,000-point mark this season. The three-sport athlete also plays volleyball and lacrosse.
KATIE PETERSON
FRANKLIN
This 6-foot forward helped lead Franklin to a 17-5 record and spot in the Div. 1 Sweet 16. The senior and Hockomock League All-Star averaged 15.5 points, eight rebounds and two assists per game. She had 16 blocks, and made 49 percent of her field goal attempts. A USA Lacrosse All-American, she will continue that sport at UMass.
KELLYN PREIRA
ST. MARY’S
The 5-foot-10 forward helped lead the Spartans to a Div. 3 state title. For the season, she averaged 13 points and 6.7 rebounds per game, and added 55 blocks. She shot 42 percent from the floor, and made 59 steals. She scored 1,025 points, led St. Mary’s to a 95-10 record, and was a three-time Catholic Central League All-Star. She will attend Monmouth.
SAMANTHA REALE
BISHOP FEEHAN
The 5-foot-8 senior shooting guard helped Feehan to a spot in the Div. 1 state final. This season. she averaged 13.6 points, 6.1 rebounds, and 3.4 steals per game in a Catholic Central League All-Star performance. A captain and two-year starter, she finished her career with 587 points and a 52-13 record. She will continue her career at Babson.
ABBY WAGER
MANSFIELD
A 5-foot-10 guard for Mansfield, she led the Hornets to a 13-8 record. The four-year varsity player finished with 1,008 points and was the third girl at Mansfield to hit 1,000 points. A three-time Hockomock League All-Star, she was also a Hearts for Hope and Roundball Tournament All-Star. She will attend Southern New Hampshire.
ABIGAIL WRIGHT
NEWTON NORTH
A 6-foot-1 guard/forward and Bay State Conference All-Star averaged 19 points and 12 rebounds per game this season. The two-time captain was a 1,000-point scorer and Gatorade Player of the Year nominee. Also a Herald All-Scholastic in volleyball, she will attend Harvard.
BAY STATE CONFERENCE
Abigail Wright, Devon Burke (Newton North); Izzy Adams, Brooke Walonis, Haley Brigham (Walpole); Alli Jones (Wellesley); Selina Monestime, Katie Regan, Allie Regan (Framingham); Madi Forman (Natick); Stephanie Needham (Milton);
Margo Mattes, Geanna Bryant (Brookline); Megan Doyle (Weymouth); Maddie Ali (Needham)
MVP: Izzy Adams, Margo Mattes
BOSTON CITY LEAGUE
Lauren Dillin, Amiah Noel, Yelaine Perez (Latin Academy); Denise Grant, Lazhia Lobo (Boston United); Evelyn Agama, Jai’Reona Brown-Carter, Adriana Chandler, Jasha Guity Hernandez (Brighton); Zylise Bell (Burke); Elise Martinez (Charlestown); Adina Barrett (CASH); Isabella Munoz (East Boston); Rose Monestime, Carmen Plata Abud (English); Kayla Couden McGill, Autumn Moore (Excel); Hadi Bah, Sierra Cherrie, Sasha Hayde-Toussaint (Fenway); Dezire James (Madison Park); Tamia Darling, Jourdan Ferreira, Amy Mariano (New Mission); Aissatou Bangura, Onyeka Unaegbu (O’Bryant); Jovanah Coston, Kenisha Delva, Empress Nordeus, Destinee Ogarro (Tech Boston)
CAPE AND ISLANDS
ATLANTIC: Ryann Cobban, Madison Lawrence, Aubrie Schwayer (Sandwich); Teagan Lind, Jazzy Fernandes (Falmouth); Jill Ernstrom (Nauset); Savanna Azoff, Grace Presswood, Jaylene Pires (Dennis-Yarmouth); Chloe Egan (Barnstable)
MVP: Teagan Lind
MARITIME: Melissa Velasquez, Helen DiGiovanni, Lucy Mawn (Monomoy); Ciara Barnett, Kacey Riseborough (Nantucket); Lillian Shanahan, Jenna Marsh (Cape Cod Academy); Maria Andrade, Josie Welch (Martha’s Vineyard)
MVP: Lillian Shanahan, Melissa Velasquez
LIGHTHOUSE: Caitlin Kelly (Sturgis West); Edie Picard (Rising Ride); Norianne Wray, Poppy Randall (Sturgis East); Lily Connors, Sophie Holmes (Falmouth Academy); Maggie Crofford, Michaela Enright, Devin Crofford, Marlo Jumper (St. John Paul)
MVP: Devin Crofford
CAPE ANN LEAGUE
FIRST TEAM: Samantha Kimball (Amesbury); Carena Ziolkowski (Georgetown); Lucy Donahue (Ipswich); Isabella George (Lynnfield); Calista Lai (Manchester-Essex); Emma Foley, Makenna Ward, Deirdre McElhinney (Newburyport); Faith Newton, Brianne Slattery (North Reading); Gabby Bellacqua, Abby Dube, Alyssa Thompson (Pentucket)
ALL-STARS: Ellie Marden (Amesbury); Marley Morrison, Tyrah Marcelin (Georgetown); Gabby Campbell, Abby Simon (Hamilton-Wenham); Hazel Hoog (Ipswich); Erika Pasquale (Lynnfield); Lily Oliver, Kendall Newton (Manchester-Essex); Olivia McDonald (Newburyport); Isabella Basil, Reese Renda (Triton)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Makenna Ward, Emma Foley, Lucy Donahoe
CATHOLIC CENTRAL LEAGUE
LARGE: Kellyn Preira, Niya Morgen, Yirsy Queliz, Bella Owumi (St. Mary’s); Sam Reale, Mary Daley, Charlotte Adams-Lopez (Bishop Feehan); Keyona Raines, Yedidya Lubunga (Cathedral); Bridget Markey, Kate Carreau (Bishop Stang); Elise Carter), Angie Coletti (Archbishop Williams); Cecilia Kay (Bishop Fenwick); Nora Simpson (Arlington Catholic); Kaci Belmont (Cardinal Spellman)
MVP: Niya Morgen
SMALL: Isabella Lopez-Marin, Alexandra Baldwin, Irene Connors, Mary Fallon (Matignon); Aine Flynn, Charlotte Walter, Maeve Reardon (St. Joseph)
MVP: Isabella Lopez-Marin
CATHOLIC CONFERENCE
Alix Abelard, Lilly Blow, Tressa Murphy (Fontbonne); Mia Mitchell, Marchella Bonfardeci, Luna Murray (Malden Catholic); Ava Orlando, Elle Orlando, Lola Paradis (Notre Dame); Claire Ryan (Ursuline)
COMMONWEALTH ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
Avery Robichaud, Adrianna Taboucherani, Isobel Callahan (Fellowship Christian);
Natalie Fay, Sarah Freitas (Academy of Notre Dame); Annie Brosnan, Sabina Doyle, Alice Dalton (Minuteman); Bryanna Grant, Emma Dorgan, Molly Mcleod (Essex Tech); Emily Sandelli, Briannah Namale, Felicia Melendez, Nellie Chan (Greater Lowell); Briana Boccelli, Tythiana Sainthelmy (Northeast); Breana Nensamba, Bailey DeLeire (Mystic Valley); Engelyz Bingham, Aliyah Volquez (Lynn Tech); Kiley McFadden, Lindsay McCarthy, Kerry Brown (Shawsheen);
Madison Dawkins, Angel Efosa, Wilmeri Valera (Whittier); Sadie Tracy, Ashley Hart (Nashoba Tech); Catherine Antwi, Brynn Johnson, Emily Cushion (Lowell Catholic); Sadie Coleman-Plourde, Alex Butters, Maddie Darlington (Innovation Academy); Eriliz Vazquez, Amailey Gomez (Greater Lawrence); Katrina Fortes (KIPP)
MVP: Adriana Taboucherani, Catherine Antwi
DUAL COUNTY LEAGUE
ALL-LEAGUE: Shannon Patrick (Acton-Boxboro); Mackenzie Tierney (Bedford); Bleu Kerr (Boston Latin); Maddy Genser, Tatum Murray (Newton South); Morgan Ranucci, Sophie Hilbrunner (Waltham); Alanna Saunders (Westford Academy); Abby Cushing (Lincoln-Sudbury); Ella Getz (Wayland)
THORPE: Bridget Bartlett, Lily Newcombe, Sophia Shumilova (Acton-Boxboro); Carlie Duverglas (Cambridge); Brooke Boyle, Emma Henschke (Concord-Carlisle); Frankie Liu, Katie Rapisarda, Evie Schwartz (Lincoln-Sudbury); Viv Shreve (Newton South)
FOLEY: Cassie Morrison, Bridget Sheahan (Bedford); Paige Fitzgerald (Boston Latin); Ainslie LaForest, Emilie Zinda (Waltham); Saniyyah Philips, Lila Powers (Wayland); Emma Flory (Weston)
MVP: Maddy Genser, Abby Cushing, Ella Getz, Sophie Hilbrunner
GREATER BOSTON LEAGUE
Ava Thurman, Lauren Hennessey, Akiyah Brown, Lauren Wilson, Keisha Perez (Lynn Classical); Jaeleigh Perry, Amara Flores, Matty Laurino (Lynn English); Kayley Rossi, Emilia Maria Babcock, Malaica Guillaume (Everett); Bella O’Brien, Meryn McInnis (Medford); Victoria Gammon, Anna Yak (Malden); Belma Velic, Shayna Smith (Revere); Joselinne Moran Palma (Chelsea); Mia Pacheco (Somerville)
MVP: Ava Thurman, Lauren Hennessey
HOCKOMOCK LEAGUE
Camryn Collins, Kailey Sullivan, Addie Ruter (Foxboro); Emily Sawyer (King Philip); Samya DaSilva (Canton); Jasmine Davis (Sharon); Abby Wager, Kara Santos (Mansfield); Cali Melo (Taunton); Ava McKeon (North Attleboro); Kayla Goldrick, Vanessa Ellis (Attleboro); Brooke Ferreira (Milford); Kamryn Derba, Avery Gamble (Oliver Ames); Katie Peterson, Chloe Fales (Franklin)
MVP: Camryn Collins
MAYFLOWER ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
LARGE: Bella Sulfaro, Kathleen Murphy, Bridget Devine (Blue Hills); Avery Rounds, Hannah Martin, Elizabeth Kinnane (Diman); Mia Ortega, Miah Rhode (Southeastern); Amy Freitas (Tri-County); Nicole Widegren (Bristol-Plymouth)
MVP: Avery Rounds, Diman
SMALL: Hailey Hathaway, Izzy Hougasian, Olivia Perry (Old Colony); Zoey Bradshaw, Mia Bradshaw, Abby Pattison (South Shore); CaiLysce Blake, Alaina Hines (Upper Cape); Jada Miranda (Cape Cod Tech); Madelin Caggiano (Norfolk Aggie); Abby Nelson (Bristol Aggie)
MVP: Jada Miranda
COMPREHENSIVE: Amanda Jacques, Dorothea McGrath, Jenella Jacobs (West Bridgewater); Leah Sylvain, Korynne Holden (Westport); Hanelie Cadet, Dahlia Parent (Avon); Samantha O’Leary (Bishop Connolly); Alyssa Slamin (Holbrook)
MVP: Amanda Jacques
MERRIMACK VALLEY CONFERENCE
FIRST TEAM: Anna Foley, Amelia Hanscom, Marissa Kobelski, Michaela Buckley (Andover); Sofia Mazzotta (Billerica); Kathleen Smith (Central Catholic); Kailyn Smith (Chelmsford); Tyanna Medina (Lawrence); Ashlee Talbot (Dracut); Samantha Ryan (Tewksbury); Samantha Pfiel (Methuen); Hannah Martin (North Andover)
SECOND TEAM: Haileigh Cyrus (Billerica); Kerri Finneran, Shea Montague (Central Catholic); Aisling Harrington, Isabella Mirasola (Chelmsford); Brodie Gannon, Emma Felker, Lamees Alasaad (Dracut); Haley Phillips (Haverhill); Yeira Davila (Lawrence); Lacey Pare Stella Procope (Lowell); Brooke Tardugno, Thyanais Santiago (Methuen); Sydney Rogers, Jackie Rogers (North Andover); Katrina MacDonald (Tewksbury)
MVP: Anna Foley, Ashlee Talbot
MIDDLESEX LEAGUE
LIBERTY: Meghan Qualey, Cyndea Labissiere, Shannon McCarthy, Mckenna Morrison (Woburn); Stella Criniti, Maddie Parks (Lexington); Emily Collins (Winchester); Linda Sheng (Belmont); Brooke Pulpi, Molly Trahan (Reading); Louise Mueller (Arlington)
MVP: Cyndea Labissiere, Emily Collins
FREEDOM: Brooklyn Caulder, Mia Forti, Emma Quinn, Emma Shinney (Wakefield); Lily Lambo (Watertown); Eva Boudreau (Wilmington); Shauna Sullivan (Stoneham); Chloe Gentile (Melrose); Taylor Pavao, Alyvia Pena, Savanna Scali (Burlington)
MVP: Emma Shinney, Alyvia Pena
NORTHEASTERN CONFERENCE
ALL-CONFERENCE: Taylor Bettencourt, Logan Lomasney (Peabody); Maddie Stiglets (Winthrop); Peyton DiBiasio, Ashleen Escobar (Saugus); Kaleigh Monagle, Taylor Bovardi (Masconomet)
ALL-STARS: Samantha Dormer, Tessa Andriano (Marblehead); Abby Ruggeri (Beverly); Abigail Bettencourt, Lauryn Mendonca, Isabel Bettencourt (Peabody); Mia Theberge, Angie Lalikos (Masconomet); Amayah McConney (Salem); Ellie Anderson (Danvers); Grace Fleuriel, Reese Brodin, Kaylee Farrell (Winthrop); Lexi Carollo, Taiya Mano (Gloucester); Asheigh Moore, Jessica Bremberg, Ana Silva (Saugus); Sam Ward, Jesse Ford (Swampscott)
MVP: Logan Lomasney
PATRIOT LEAGUE
Lyla Peters, Amanda Donovan (Duxbury); Mary Kate Flynn, Olivia Damon, Mary Carven (Hanover); Ellie Savistcus, Colette Haney, Sarah Holler (Hingham); Taylor Brilliant, Allie Ferris, Sadie Ellwood (Marshfield); Ava Bryan (North Quincy); Elli Tam, Alissa Marcella, Deanna Linscott (Pembroke); Jenna Cappola, Maeve Moriarty, Sophia Allen (Plymouth North); Sarah Kenney (Plymouth South); Caroline Tracey, Alyssa Hopps, Lena Waldron (Quincy); Grace McNamara, Emilia Rojik, Grace Love (Scituate); Cassidy Conroy (Silver Lake); Caitlin Leahy, Taryn Leonard, Jenna Mishou (Whitman-Hanson)
MVP: Caitlin Leahy, Alyssa Hopps
SOUTH COAST CONFERENCE
Ella Damon, Lucy Latour (Dighton Rehoboth); Cecelia Levrault, Addison Taylor (Apponequet); Paige Meda, Mckinley Wenzel (Bourne); Brooke Orton, Liberty Gazaille, Jamie Moniz (Case); Caroline Bragioli (Old Rochester); Alexandra Dantas (Seekonk); Mya Mederios (Fairhaven); Mia Gentile, Gabriella Nugent (Somerset Berkley)
MVP: Ella Damon
SOUTHEAST CONFERENCE
Natalia Hall-Rosa, Reese Bartlett, Brenna Woodbury (Bridgewater-Raynham); Mya Hayes-Paulette, Jada Holley (Durfee); Naveiha Madison, Ngozi Nwosu, Tajeiha Madison (Brockton); Katherine Cheeseboro (Dartmouth); Alexia Thompson, Vanessa Bucha, Zaria Anderson (New Bedford)
MVP: Natalia Hall-Rosa
SOUTH SHORE LEAGUE
SULLIVAN: Ella Williamson (Abington); Phoebe Katilus, Chloe Lang (East Bridgewater); Hailey Iwanski, Lila Peddie (Middleboro); Maddie Oliver, Chloe Richardson, Sara Cashin, Regan Dowd, Chloe Kirchner (Norwell)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Maddie Oliver (Norwell)
TOBIN: Ashleigh Johnson (Carver); Sarah Chenette, Laney Larsen, Abbie Goff (Cohasset); Lucy Peters (Hull); Amiyah Peters, Hialeah Turner Foster, Stella Steccei (Mashpee); Maggie Elie, Zariah Ottley, Sydney Blaney, Maddy Hermeau, Charlie Kelleher (Rockland)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Maggie Elie (Rockland)
TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
Melissa Leone, Colby Lima (Ashland); Erica Hillis, Hana Skeary, Elliana Scalabrine (Dover-Sherborn); Megan Simpson (Holliston); Kate Olenik, Annie Stanton, Izzy Kittredge (Medfield); Shannon Mejia (Medway); Mia Molinari (Millis); Emma Cochrane, Taryn Fierri, Carly McDonald (Norton); Alexa Coras, Tricia Wladkowski (Norwood); Ava Connaughton, Arienne Katzman (Westwood)
MVP: Kate Olenik, Emma Cochrane