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Boston Herald
Boston Herald
23 Apr 2023
Tom Mulherin


NextImg:Girls hockey All-Scholastics and All-Stars

Jenna Chaplain (St. Mary’s)

McKenna Colella (Duxbury)

Caroline Doherty (Hingham)

Maggie Lynch (Archbishop Williams)

Anna McGinty (Duxbury)

Madeline Mrva (Shrewsbury)

Victoria Apostolakes (Billerica/Chelmsford)

Jennifer Birolini (Pembroke)

Taylor Bruno (Methuen/Tewksbury)

Kaitlyn Bush (HPNA)

Maeve Campbell (Plymouth)

Angelina Catino (St. Mary’s)

Allison Corrieri (Acton-Boxboro)

Danielle DeJon (Malden Catholic)

Carolyn Durand (Canton)

Annie Ettenhofer (Winchester)

Sarah Francis (Notre Dame)

Bridget Gray (Belmont)

Emma Holmes (Winthrop)

Julia Holmes (Winthrop)

Emily Johns (Algonquin)

Avery Johnsen (Falmouth)

Caitlin Kelley (Bishop Feehan)

Audrey Koen (Canton)

Rose MacLean (Andover)

Marisa Montoya (Shrewsbury)

Grace Mottau (Archbishop Williams)

Eliza O’Sullivan (Andover)

Maggie Pierce (St. Mary’s)

Taylor Ryder (Shrewsbury)

Remoré Serra (Billerica/Chelmsford)

Penny Spack (Peabody/Lynnfield/NR)

Sophia Visceglio (Sandwich)

Lauren White (Notre Dame)

Olivia Avellar (Cape Cod)

Meghan Barrett (Sandwich)

Maya Battista (Canton)

Avery Blanchard (Bishop Feehan)

Isa Fischer (Burlington)

Harper Freidholm (Lincoln-Sudbury)

Addy Garrity (Hingham)

Maddie Greenwood (Duxbury)

Abby Holmes (Winthrop)

Kelly Holmes (King Philip)

Julia Krepelka (Arlington)

Ella MacDougall (Dedham)

Kaitlin Mathews (Algonquin)

Ally McEneaney (Barnstable)

Alyse Mutti (Peabody/Lynnfield/NR)

Shelby Nassar (HPNA)

Alana Nevin (Martha’s Vineyard)

Eva Surrette (Braintree)

Sarah White (Notre Dame)

Lexi Yost (Bishop Stang)

DREAM TEAM

JENNA CHAPLAIN

ST. MARY’S (L)

Chaplain scored 27 goals and dished 33 assists on the way to a sixth Catholic Central League All-Star selection and a second league MVP award. Chaplain, who totaled 235 career points and over 100 goals, will play at Assumption next year.

MCKENNA COLELLA

DUXBURY

The Dragons allowed the fewest goals per game in girls hockey, anchored by another stellar season from the senior defender. Her 35 points on the attack shined brightest in a playoff run to the Div. 2 state title, capping off a second Patriot League All-Star selection. The student council member earned Summa Awards in pre-calculus and English language arts, and was high honor roll in each of the last three years. She heads to Penn State next year.

CAROLINE DOHERTY

HINGHAM

The sophomore totaled 48 goals and 20 assists to already surpass 100 career points, garnering Patriot League co-MVP honors and a second selection to the USA National Development Camp. The two-time All-Scholastic is a three-sport athlete and plays for the Bay State Breakers U19 club team in hopes of playing in college.

MAGGIE LYNCH

ARCHBISHOP WILLIAMS

After transferring from Quincy/NQ for her senior year, Lynch scored 22 goals and added 17 assists to help lead the Bishops to their first Catholic Central League title and a Div. 2 state semifinal appearance. The three-time All-Scholastic finishes with 220 points on 165 career goals, adding a CCL All-Star selection in hockey to one in volleyball. An honors student, she’ll play at Endicott next year while studying education.

ANNA MCGINTY

DUXBURY

Allowing less than one goal per game (0.77 GAA), McGinty was a key to winning the program’s first state title since 2014. Her 11 shutouts were the junior’s career-best, helping add to a 54-5-5 career record on the way to a second Patriot League All-Star nod.

MADELINE MRVA

SHREWSBURY

Elite defense was a primary driver behind the Colonials’ run to their first Div. 1 state championship, in which the 6-foot senior starred. Mrva tallied 15 goals and 13 assists to finish her career with 83 points. An Honor Roll student, National Honors Society member and three-sport star athlete, Mrva heads to Bowdoin College next year for field hockey.

VICTORIA APOSTOLAKES

BILLERICA/CHELMSFORD

The two-year captain had a career year to close out her six-year tenure with the program, scoring 27 points (nine goals, 18 assists) as Billerica/Chelmsford reached its first Div. 1 state semifinal and she earned her second MVC/DCL First Team All-Conference selection. Her 81 career points helped her receive two team MVP and two coaches’ awards. The National Honor Society member will play lacrosse at Endicott.

JENNIFER BIROLINI

PEMBROKE

Birolini soared past the 100-point plateau in her sophomore season with a 40-goal, 17-assist resume to earn Patriot League Fisher co-MVP honors and an All-Star nod. She plays for the Bay State Breakers club in the off-season and participates in USA camps on top of soccer, hoping to eventually play Div. 1 hockey in college.

TAYLOR BRUNO

METHUEN/TEWKSBURY

Bruno posted a 1.10 GAA with 16 saves per game in her senior campaign and was MVP of the team on the way to a MVC/Dual County First Team All-Conference selection. She plans to take a post-graduate or gap year.

KAITLYN BUSH

HPNA

Bush nearly doubled her career mark in goals as a senior, potting 19 along with 10 assists to finish her tenure with 67 points. The MVC/Dual County All-Conference award winner was selected for the MSHCA Senior All-Star Game, is a National Honor Society member and coaches youth hockey. She plans to study engineering next year.

MAEVE CAMPBELL

PLYMOUTH

After surpassing 100 career points in the fall playing field hockey, the senior posted 22 goals and 26 assists this winter to reach 136 in ice hockey as part of a Patriot League Fisher co-MVP season. The three-time league all-star participated in the MSHCA Senior All-Star Game, is Vice President of the National Honor Society, is an honor student, and is a three-sport athlete. She plans to study digital media arts and broadcast journalism.

ANGELINA CATINO

ST. MARY’S

Catino dominated in her first year as a full-time starter, accruing 15 shutouts with a 1.08 GAA and a .945 save percentage. The senior exits having allowed 63 goals in 61 games with 894 saves, earning Catholic Central League All-Star honors this year. The Legacy Scholarship recipient and National Honors Society member will attend Sacred Heart next year to study criminal justice and play club hockey.

ALLISON CORRIERI

ACTON-BOXBORO

Pacing the team’s offense as a junior defender, the two-time All-Scholastic standout posted 17 goals and eight assists en route to earning the MVC/DCL MVP and MIAA Boston Bruins Sportsmanship awards. A two-time All-Conference selection and Bromfield School Citizens Award winner, Corrieri is reclassifying to the Class of 2025 at Deerfield Academy with 79 career points and a 4.0 GPA.

DANIELLE DEJON

MALDEN CATHOLIC

A three-year captain, the senior goalie proved instrumental in helping a brand-new Malden Catholic program achieve immediate success. Her 1,200 career saves provided a backbone for the Lancers to reach the second round of the Div. 2 state tournament last year in their first playoff trip, before leading them to the state quarterfinals this year. DeJon has received first and second honors in the classroom through all four years while playing three sports and club hockey for the NS Wings.

CAROLYN DURAND

CANTON

Durand was a stalwart in net again, earning Hockomock League MVP honors while helping Canton to a third straight trip to the Div. 2 state final and a co-championship in 2020. The MSHCA Senior All-Star Game selection is a three-time league all-star while playing a critical role to four league titles. Durand is a Spanish Honor Society member and an All-Scholastic field hockey star. She heads to Assumption next year to study education and play field hockey.

ANNIE ETTENHOFER

WINCHESTER

The senior defender had 32 points (21 assists) to garner Middlesex League Liberty MVP recognition. Ettenhofer was a Middlesex League All-League selection for a second straight year and an all-star for a third time through four years of starting. A standout in lacrosse and field hockey as well, Ettenhofer plans on studying nursing in college.

SARAH FRANCIS

NOTRE DAME

A point-per-game player since joining the team as a freshman, Francis stood out in her junior campaign by leading a stingy defense and contributing 19 assists (23 points) as part of a run to the Div. 1 state semifinals. She’s a two-sport captain (soccer), a Spanish Honor Society member, on the President’s List and plays for the Bay State Breakers in the offseason.

BRIDGET GRAY

BELMONT

Gray capped off a long tenure as the Marauders’ goalie in typical fashion, stopping 459 shots in her senior season to cross the rare, 2,000-save career milestone. Her 2.16 goals allowed average earned her a second Middlesex League selection and an All-League nod, finishing with a .928 save percentage and 15 career shutouts. A four-year honor roll student and two-sport athlete, Gray heads to Middlebury College next year.

EMMA HOLMES

WINTHROP

Winthrop soared to undefeated regular seasons in consecutive years, largely due to the efforts of Holmes. The left wing’s 27 goals and 26 assists led the Vikings, bringing the senior to 150 points on her career and a third Northeastern Conference All-Conference selection. Holmes also plays soccer and lacrosse, and is an honor roll student. She heads to Worcester Academy for a post-graduate year.

JULIA HOLMES

WINTHROP

As the other key cog of the Vikings’ dynamic offense over the past couple years, Holmes exits with a 42-point (19 goals, 23 assists) campaign to finish with 100 career points. The three-year honors student was selected Northeastern Conference All-Conference for a third time as Winthrop completed two unbeaten regular seasons in a row. She’s a three-sport athlete and plans to attend Worcester Academy for a post-graduate year.

EMILY JOHNS

ALGONQUIN

Johns followed up a Div. 2 title year with an offensive eruption in search of another, leading Algonquin to a state quarterfinal trip with 30 goals. The two-time All-Scholastic is three points away from 100, also earning highest honors in the classroom. The stellar season played the perfect follow for an all-star year in field hockey and precedes another season of softball. Johns hopes to play college hockey.

AVERY JOHNSEN

FALMOUTH

With 16 goals and 12 assists, Johnsen earned her first Cape & Islands League All-Star selection as Falmouth ranked among the most potent attacks in Div. 2. A field hockey star, the junior is a three-time league all-star in the fall while attaining high honors or honor roll all three years. The National Honor Society member is also a part of the National Math Honor Society and National Art Honor Society, and is committed to Appalachian State for field hockey.

CAITLIN KELLEY

BISHOP FEEHAN

Kelley wouldn’t slow down in her junior season, earning a third Catholic Central League All-Star selection with 22 goals and 17 assists for the Shamrocks amid a run to the state quarterfinals. Her 72 goals on the career pin her within reach for 100, a nice complement to her Honor Roll status. Kelley is an all-star in soccer as well but hopes to play collegiate hockey.

AUDREY KOEN

CANTON

Koen seemed to deliver a big goal whenever Canton needed one most, serving as the most reliable offensive weapon for 39 points (21 goals) to help lead the Bulldogs to a third straight Div. 2 state final trip. The four-year varsity player twice led the program in scoring, earning two Hockomock League All-Star selections and a state co-championship in 2020. She’s a high honor roll student and a National Honor Society member, planning to study neuroscience in college.

ROSE MACLEAN

ANDOVER

MacLean scored seven of her 16 goals on the season in the Div. 2 state tournament to help power a run all the way to the state semifinals. The senior captain earned her first MVC/DCL All-Conference selection in the process, playing a critical role in winning a share of the conference title in consecutive years. The two-time field hockey All-Scholastic excels in the classroom as well, earning high honors as a member of the National Honor Society. She’ll study engineering in college.

MARISA MONTOYA

SHREWSBURY

A dominant defense starts in net, and Montoya brought plenty of star power to Shrewsbury between the pipes with a 1.02 goals allowed average and a .940 save percentage. Her 19 career shutouts set a program record as the Colonials won their first Div. 1 title this year, and her 45 wins are second-most. The junior was a MVC/DCL All-Star and is high honor roll.

GRACE MOTTAU

ARCHBISHOP WILLIAMS

Half of one of the state’s most dynamic duos, Mottau dialed up 35 points en route to a fourth Catholic Central League All-Star selection. The senior was integral in bringing Archbishop Williams to the Div. 2 state semifinals and its first CCL title, finishing with over 100 points in her career. Mottau is an honor roll student and plays with the Boch Blazers in the offseason.

ELIZA O’SULLIVAN

ANDOVER

A 16-goal, 15-assist season from O’Sullivan provided Andover with plenty of spark, fueling a run to the Div. 2 state semifinals as she earned a MVC/DCL All-Conference First Team selection. She finishes with 35 career goals. The senior is a National Honor Society member and plays softball in the spring.

MAGGIE PIERCE

ST. MARY’S

Pierce caught fire to help lead a potent St. Mary’s attack, scoring 23 goals and dishing 30 assists as the Spartans reached their first Div. 1 state final in a decade. Her 181 career points leaves a lasting legacy on the program, pairing well with a dominant run in field hockey for a young program. She heads to Endicott for field hockey next year.

TAYLOR RYDER

SHREWSBURY

Ryder came up clutch throughout a run to the program’s first Div. 1 state title, finishing with 13 goals and 18 assists on the year and 67 points on her career. The senior is a member of the National Honor Society and honor roll student, as well as a three-sport athlete. A fan of film, travel and hanging out with teammate Yasmine McKenzie, Ryder heads to Ole Miss next year.

REMORÉ SERRA

BILLERICA/CHELMSFORD

With 21 points and some critical goals in the Div. 1 state tournament, Serra helped lead Billerica/Chelmsford to the Div. 1 state semifinals for the first time in program history and was selected to play in the MSHCA Senior All-Star Game. She finishes high school with 65 points, adding to a well-decorated field hockey career with two All-Scholastic selections. The National Honor Society member has a 4.07 GPA and is committed to play field hockey at UMass next year.

PENNY SPACK

PEABODY/LYNNFIELD/NORTH READING

Spack caused chaos from the blue line, leading the team in scoring with 24 points on 14 goals while anchoring a stingy defense. The Northeastern Conference All-Conference selection closes her career with 50 points, playing a major role for a continuously contending PLNR team. Spack is a twice-recognized AP Scholar (once with distinction), ranking sixth in her class with a 4.08 GPA. A standout in softball and soccer as well, the senior plans to study neuroscience or math in college.

SOPHIA VISCEGLIO

SANDWICH

Another dominant season in net was nothing new for Visceglio, starring for Sandwich en route to a second Cape and Islands League MVP selection and a fifth league all-star nod in five years. Her 1,500 career saves and 70 wins are bolstered with two years spent as captain, adding to success in the classroom with high honor roll status and membership in the National Honor Society. She heads to Boston University next year.

LAUREN WHITE

NOTRE DAME

The senior forward scored 16 goals and dished 14 assists, playing a critical role in the NDA (H) offense amid a trip to the Div. 1 state semifinals with seven tournament goals. Well-decorated in the classroom behind membership in the National Honor Society and making the President’s List twice, White was also selected to the MSHCA Senior All-Star Game. She also plays softball and will attend Providence College next year.

CAPE AND ISLANDS LEAGUE

Ryley King, Ally McEneaney, Claire Hazard (Barnstable); Kourtney David (Dennis-Yarmouth/Cape Cod Academy/St. John Paul); Taytum Cox, Avery Johnsen, Casey Roth (Falmouth); Lucy Armour, Emily Coogan (Martha’s Vineyard); Alana Nevin (Nantucket); Bailey Lower, Olivia Avellar, Gaby Bassett (Nauset/Cape Cod Tech/Monomoy); Sienna Reeves, Sophia Visceglio, Adrianna Kelsch, Darby Rounseville, Meghan Barrett (Sandwich)

MVP: Sophia Visceglio

CATHOLIC CENTRAL LEAGUE

Grace Mottau, Abby Dunn, Maggie Lynch (Archbishop Williams); Jenna Chaplain, Maggie Pierce, Angelina Catino (St. Mary’s); Caitlin Kelley, Avery Blanchard, Mary Lamoriello (Bishop Feehan); Abbey Millman, Ali Sprissler (Bishop Fenwick); Mikayla Brightman, Alexandria Yost (Bishop Stang); Taylor Daly, Mae Lafferty (Matignon); Kathleen Simmons (Arlington Catholic)
MVP: Jenna Chaplain

MVC/DCL

DIV. 1 ALL-CONFERENCE: Kailey Hannon (Westford); Madeline Mrva (Shrewsbury); Rose MacLean, Eliza O’Sullivan (Andover); Taylor Bruno (Methuen/Tewksbury); Kaitlyn Bush (HPNA); Tori Apostolakes (Billerica/Chelmsford); Allison Corrieri (Acton-Boxboro)

DIV. 1 ALL-STARS: Julia Williams, Giovanna Gulinello (Billerica/Chelmsford); Hannah Kennedy, Zoey Smith (Westford); Taylor Ryder, Yasmine McKenzie, Risa Montoya (Shrewsbury); Rose Memmolo, Brooke Cedorchuk (Andover); Breena Lawrence, Kat Schille (Methuen/Tewksbury); Clover Logan (Acton-Boxboro); Shelby Nassar, Cassy Doherty (HPNA)

MVP: Allison Corrieri

DIV. 2 ALL-CONFERENCE: Ally Quinn, Harper Friedholm (Lincoln-Sudbury); Angalisa Caceda, Ava Anderson (Waltham); Deven Dacey (Weston/Wayland); Ava Wagner (Concord-Carlisle); Ava Enright, Phoebe Niese (Boston Latin)

DIV. 2 ALL-STARS: Torrey Winrow, Anna Leverone, Tatum Friedholm (Lincoln-Sudbury); Reagan MacPherson, Mila Maguire (Waltham); Maeve Greeley, Maeve Murray (Boston Latin); Coco Curran, Molly Ross (Weston/Wayland); Nora Swaim, Toryn Jackson (Concord-Carlisle); Lucy Irwin, Kailin Sullivan (Central Catholic); Sayde Daniliuk, Isabel Laskin (Cambridge)

MVP: Harper Friedholm

MIDDLESEX LEAGUE

LIBERTY: Annie Ettenhoffer, Alyssa Freedman, Irene Mandile (Winchester); Molly Connelly, Julie Krepelka (Arlington); Gianna Bonfilio, Alex Herbert, Elise Verrier (Reading); Lilly Duffy, Bridget Gray (Belmont); Kate Sullivan (Woburn); Molly Driscoll (Lexington/Watertown)

FREEDOM: Isa Fischer, Shea McDonald, Lexi McKinnon, Caitlin Tremblay (Burlington); Katelin Hally, Ava Krasco, Lily MacKenzie, Madelynne Sainato (Stoneham/Wilmington); Charlotte Rossicone, Celeste Scoppettholo (Wakefield); Lucy Clark, Julia McNeeley (Melrose)

MVP: Isa Fischer

NORTHEASTERN HOCKEY LEAGUE

ALL-CONFERENCE: Teagan Wilson (Newburyport); Emma Holmes, Julia Holmes (Winthrop); Bitsy King (Masconomet); Hannah Tsouvalas (Marblehead); Penny Spack (Peabody); Juliana Steriti (Medford); Alyse Mutti (Peabody)

ALL-STARS: Abby Holmes, Talia Martucci, Mia Norris, Adrianna Rizzo (Winthrop); Ava Buckley, Hannah Gromko, Catie Kampersal (Peabody); Bradie Arnold, Halle Greenleaf, Shea Nemeskal (Beverly); Maggie Fitzgerald, Kiara Farrar, Jenna Oliver (Newburyport); Allie Lacava, Maddie Kenney (Masconomet); Paige Fuller, Becca Sobol (Shawsheen); Ella Costa, Brooke McNiff, (Gloucester); Ava Vautour (Marblehead); Avery White (Medford)

MVP: Teagan Wilson

PATRIOT LEAGUE

KEENAN: McKenna Colella, Anna McGinty, Maddie Greenwood, Megan Carney, Zoey Madigan (Duxbury); Caroline Doherty, Addy Garrity, Abbey Kennedy, Izzy McGarr (Hingham); Caitlin Dilley, Juliana Connors, Chloe Duff (W-H/SL); Maddie MacDonald, Nicole Prescott, Calli Pineau (Norwell); Kayla Leonard, Sarah McIntyre, Maija Kastrud (Marshfield)

MVP: Anna McGinty, Caroline Doherty

FISHER: Jen Birolini, Maria Cantino, Ava Dunphy, Alexa Lewis, Hannah D’Angelo (Pembroke); Maeve Campbell, Jen Diercks, Gabbie Sidman, Megan Petrarca, Lauren Anderson (Plymouth); Sarah Long, Meredith DeCoste, Sophie Schiller (Hanover); Kiera Modder, Maggie Lovering, Audrey Martin (Scituate); Maggie Dineen (Quincy/North Quincy)

MVP: Jen Birolini, Maeve Campbell

TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE

Kate Sullivan, Tessa Jones (Westwood); Jenna Naumann, Morgan Roach, Lindsay Rogers (Norwood); Jenna Fitzsimmons, Emilie Infanger (Medway Co-Op); Makayla Matthews, Cassie McDonald, Katelyn Nicotera (Medfield); Ella MacDougall, Lily Zahka, Ava Iantosca (Dedham); Liana Patrick (Hopkinton/Dover-Sherborn)

MVP: Jenna Fitzsimmons