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Boston Herald
Boston Herald
21 Jul 2023
Adam Kurkjian


NextImg:Prep School All-Scholastics and league All-Stars

Ari Bloom (Waring) MBIL boys lacrosse

Alessandra Cristiani (Portsmouth Abbey) EIL girls tennis

Giulia Colarusso (Groton) ISL girls lacrosse

Caitlyn Dion (Pingree) EIL softball

Kofi Fordjour (Roxbury Latin) ISL boys track

Jonathan Garrity (Newman) MBIL boys tennis

Jackie Giordano (Brooks) ISL softball

Josiah Gomes (Belmont Hill) ISL boys track

Zuriel Jimenez (St. George’s) ISL girls track

Jaylin Johnson (Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall) MBIL boys lacrosse

Dani Longuemare (Portsmouth Abbey) EIL softball

Shannon Mahoney (Montrose) IGC girls lacrosse

Grayson McClements (Noble and Greenough) ISL boys lacrosse

Riley McClure (Pingree) EIL boys lacrosse

Brady Miller (Belmont Hill) ISL baseball

Lydia Morris-Kliment (Winsor) EIL girls track

Cole Oberg (Roxbury Latin) ISL boys tennis

Obi Onwudiwe (Portsmouth Abbey) EIL boys track

Matthew Parella (Portsmouth Abbey) EIL baseball

Nathan Rothschild (Concord Academy) EIL boys tennis

Ayla Sahin (Tabor) ISL girls track

Mariana Shulman (Newman) IGC girls tennis

Joshua Smith (Boston Trinity Academy) MBIL baseball

Zoe Sun (Dana Hall) EIL girls tennis

Cameron Traveis (Pingree) EIL girls lacrosse

Hannah Tsouvalas (Landmark) IGC girls lacrosse

Chloe Verrengia (Boston Trinity Academy) IGC softball

CJ Winchenbaugh (Belmont Hill) ISL boys golf

Marc Zeitels (Gann) MBIL baseball

Lindy Zhang (Groton) ISL girls tennis

ARI BLOOM

WARING

The junior was the top goalie in the MBIL. At 5-foot-9, 146 pounds, opposing goal scorers could not solve Bloom. Academically, Bloom takes Accelerated Physics, Honors Humanities, and Honors Math. Bloom also plays soccer, and enjoys climbing, hiking, skateboarding, and snowboarding.

ALESSANDRA CRISTIANI

PORTSMOUTH ABBEY

The No. 1 singles tennis player for Portsmouth Abbey, the junior finished 12-1 on the year, losing only 28 games all season and was the team captain and coach’s award winner. The 2022 EIL Player of the Year is a Dean’s List student who also runs cross-country and plays squash.

GIULIA COLARUSSO

GROTON

The midfielder had 95 goals, 16 assists, and 104 draw controls. The ISL MVP was an All-ISL All-NEPSAC and All-American performer. Ranked the No. 1 2024 attacker by Inside Lacrosse, Colarusso also plays basketball and soccer.

CAITLYN DION

PINGREE

The catcher and first baseman was the co-EIL MVP and a NEPSAC All-New England player. The team MVP batted .446 with three home runs and 22 RBI. The two-time team MVP was a 2022 first team All-EIL performer, and a two-time captain. Dion will play at Skidmore.

KOFI FORDJOUR

ROXBURY LATIN

The top distance runner in the ISL was the New England Prep champion in the 1,500 meters, the New England Prep Champion in the 3,000 meters and third place in the New England Prep 800 meters. He was the ISL champion in the 1,500 meters and 3,000 meters, and runner-up in the 800 meters. The ISL MVP finished seventh in the country at New Balance Nationals in the 5K.

JONATHAN GARRITY

NEWMAN

The senior was the No. 1 singles tennis player at Newman. This spring, he went 7-1, losing his only match when he withdrew because of injury. An MBIL all-league player last year, he only had one loss in MBIL play. The National Merit Scholarship winner will attend Swarthmore.

JACKIE GIORDANO

BROOKS

As a sophomore she earned ISL MVP honors, and was an All-NEPSAC player in leading Brooks to a 9-0 league record and 15-3 overall mark. She struck out 124 and walked 11 in 70.1 innings with four shutouts. She had a 1.99 ERA and .938 WHIP, and batted .364 with three home runs.

JOSIAH GOMES

BELMONT HILL

The top thrower in the ISL, this 6-foot-5, 260-pounder had a terrific junior season. He was first in the ISL at the discus, second in the shot put, and was named the ISL field MVP. At New Englands, he was second in the discus, and third in the shot put. He is aspiring to be a Div. 1 thrower.

ZURIEL JIMENEZ

ST. GEORGE’S

The winner of the Hersey Track Cup was the ISL Championship Meet MVP. She set school records at St. George’s in both the shot put and javelin. An All-ISL and All-NEPSAC performer, she was a NEPSTA DIIII Championship individual event winner in the discus, shot put, and javelin. She will continue her career at Columbia.

JAYLIN JOHNSON

CHAPEL HILL CHAUNCY HALL

Only a sophomore, Johnson was named the co-MVP of the MBIL. Johnson led his team in goals and was second in assists. He finished with 39 goals and nine assists in 15 games. He collected a team-high 83 ground balls.

DANI LONGUEMARE

PORTSMOUTH ABBEY

A senior pitcher, Longuemare was the co-EIL Player of the Year. She struck out 71 batters in 56 innings with an ERA of 0.58. She pitched a no-hitter on senior night. Offensively, had a .440 average with a .610 slugging percentage. A two-time EIL All-Star, she helped Portsmouth Abbey to back-to-back undefeated EIL seasons.

SHANNON MAHONEY

MONTROSE

A junior midfielder, Mahoney was the team MVP. She scored 31 goals, and was an IGC league all-star, team captain, and IGC League co-MVP. For her career, Mahoney has 88 goals, and won the 110 percent award her freshman and sophomore year. A junior and senior captain, Mahoney is a member of the National Honor Society.

GRAYSON McCLEMENTS

NOBLE AND GREENOUGH

An attack for the ISL champions, McClements finished with 81 goals and 55 assists for 136 points. He broke the ISL single-season points record, was name the ISL Player of the Year, and the ISL Playoffs MVP. An All-American, he was an All-ISL and All-NEPSAC player. He will continue his career at the University of Pennsylvania.

RILEY McCLURE

PINGREE

A senior midfielder, McClure scored 53 goals with 35 assists in an All-American season. He was named the EIL Player of the Year and was named a NEPSAC All-Star. For his career, he scored 102 goals with 58 assists, and was a two-time NEPSAC All-Star. He will continue his career at Bates.

BRADY MILLER

BELMONT HILL

A junior left-handed pitcher for Belmont Hill, this 6-4, 215-pounder had a dominant season on the mound. The ISL MVP, he had an ERA of 0.60 in 48.2 innings. He threw 53 strikeouts and only allowed four earned runs, as Belmont Hill won the ISL. Miller also enjoys fishing and golf.

LYDIA MORRIS-KLIMENT

WINSOR

The senior broke a school and EIL record in the 100-meters, posting a time of 12.59. A two-time EIL champion in the discus and long jump, she anchored the school’s successful 4×100 meter relay. A four-year varsity regular in soccer and basketball, Morris-Kliment earned all-league honors in soccer. Morris-Kliment will be running track and field at Swarthmore College in the fall.

COLE OBERG

ROXBURY LATIN

This sophomore was stellar this spring as the ISL MVP in boys tennis. The first singles player helped his team to a 17-0 record in the league with a league title and an overall record of 19-1 Oberg was 19-1 at first singles, the ISL MVP, and a New England Class B finalist. He also plays hockey.

OBI ONWUDIWE

PORTSMOUTH ABBEY

This senior cleaned up the field events for Portsmouth Abbey this spring. He was the EIL champion in the shot put, high jump, and triple jump. He was also the New England champion in the triple jump. He has the school record in the triple jump at 44-2.5, and owns a 6-4 high jump. Onwudiwe was part of a 4×100 relay team which posted a school-record time of 44.73.

MATTHEW PARELLA

PORTSMOUTH ABBEY

This senior pitcher stands 6-foot-5, 175 pounds, and he led the way in the EIL. He was the EIL Player of the Year with a 3.50 ERA and a 1.33 WHIP. A Dean’s List student, Parella will continue his career at Rhode Island College.

NATHAN ROTHSCHILD

CONCORD ACADEMY

A senior, Rothschild was the captain and No. 1 singles player for Concord Academy. An EIL All-Star, Rothschild was 12-0 in the No 1 singles position, a NEPSAC All-Star, and the EIL Player of the Year. For his career, Rothschild was 24-1 in the No. 1 singles position, leading Concord Academy to the NEPSAC Class C finals in 2022 and 2023.

AYLA SAHIN

TABOR

A junior, Sahin had a tremendous spring competing in the sprints for Tabor. An All-ISL performer in the 200 meters and 100 meter hurdles, she was awarded the ISL’s Outstanding Track Athlete. A NEPSAC Div. 2 All-Star and MVP, she was No. 3 in Massachusetts with a 100-meter hurdles time of 14.78 seconds.

MARIANA SHULMAN

NEWMAN

The sophomore was the MVP of the IGC. A two-time New England sectionals winner, she has had a great career so far at Newman. Her hobbies include spending time with friends, working, and reading. She hopes to stay in the northeast for college and play Div. 1 tennis.

JOSHUA SMITH

BOSTON TRINITY ACADEMY

This junior catcher and pitcher was the top player in the MBIL this spring. For the season, Smith batted .348 and struck out 18 batters over 15 innings. He was named the team’s MVP, an MBIL All-Star, the MBIL co-MVP, and was part of a MBIL championship team. A varsity soccer player, he hopes to play baseball at a four-year college.

ZOE SUN

DANA HALL

The No. 1 singles player for Dana Hall, Sun completed her senior season with a 10-0 singles record, giving her a career mark of 25-3. Her hobbies and interests include studio arts and crafts, and playing piano and guitar. She will play her college tennis at Bowdoin.

CAMERON TRAVEIS

PINGREE

This midfielder completed a stellar athletic career at Pingree this spring. Traveis had 58 goals, nine assists, 94 draw controls, 30 ground balls, and 22 caused turnovers For her career, she scored 166 goals, with 225 draw controls, 89 ground balls, and 69 caused turnovers. A field hockey and basketball player, she will play lacrosse at Cornell.

HANNAH TSOUVALAS

LANDMARK

This senior stood out for Landmark this spring as a lacrosse goalie. The winner of the team award, league MVP, ad coaches award, not many could beat Tsouvalas this season. Also a standout hockey player, she is a two-time coaches award winner and an MVP. She will continue her hockey career at Johnson & Wales.

CHLOE VERRENGIA

BOSTON TRINITY ACADEMY

This senior catcher for Boston Trinity had an exceptional season. The IGC MVP, she had an on-base percentage of .782, with eight home runs and 38 runs batted in. She was the IGC MVP for both 2022 and 2023. She will attend Gordon College to study clinical psychology and play softball.

CJ WINCHENBAUGH

BELMONT HILL

This junior is coming off an outstanding season on the links for Belmont Hill. The ISL and team MVP, he was the Kingman Winner this year. He has had two consecutive undefeated seasons, and is an honor roll student. He will play golf at Georgetown.

MARC ZEITELS

GANN

The junior right-handed ace also played third baseman and first baseman for Gann. In 20.1 innings pitched, he struck out 39 batters, with five walks, three earned runs, and an ERA of 1.27. He batted .500 with 18 RBI, 11 runs, an OBP of .617 and slugging of .833. He was the MBIL co-MVP, an all-star, and co-captain.

LINDY ZHANG

GROTON

The No. 1 singles and No. 1 doubles player for Groton, this sophomore had a standout year in the ISL. She was the ISL MVP, and an All-ISL and All-NEPSAC performer. She was ranked in the top 10 in the U14 USTA New England. Zhang also competes in cross country and swimming.

LEAGUE ALL-STARS

EASTERN INDEPENDENT LEAGUE

BASEBALL
Matt Parella, Mitch Canuel, Levi Maguire, Chris Hahn (Portsmouth Abbey); Cole Perkin, Quinn Moses, Jaylon Richardson (Pingree); Ian Kula, Zack Hawrylciw, Sage Beebe-Jenny (Berwick); Lazarus Giardina, Theo Masella (Landmark); Cooper LeBlanc (Bancroft); Lorenzo Figueroa, Harris Hackel (Beaver); Charlie Seston (Concord Academy)

PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Matt Parella

BOYS LACROSSE
Cam Dick, Rogan Cardinal, Colin McLoy, Mekhi Taylor, Riley McClure (Pingree); Jack Lucey, Joe Verderber, Charlie Townsend, Luca Sanders (Portsmouth Abbey); Elijah Chilicki, Christopher Peracchi, Mateo Corcoran (Berwick); Sebastian Goldberg, Timmy Brown, Finn Ruddy (Beaver); Kyle Weldon, Brendan Murphy, Sean Hoyey (Landmark); Eli Stephenson (Bancroft); Diego Alonzo (Concord); Lucas Viana (Lexington Christian)

PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Riley McClure

GIRLS LACROSSE
Megan Madison, Lucille Condron, Katherine Perkins, Lucie Rynne (Winsor); Stephanie Copeland, Lily Heald, Avery Mather (Dana Hall); Bridgette Cassidy, Bella Coughlin (Bancroft); Teagan Fitzgerald (Beaver Country Day); Alexis Dahlberg, Sadie Polgar (Portsmouth Abbey); Lauren Collins, Meghan Collins, Schuyler Lloyd, Waters Lloyd, Cameron Traveis (Pingree); Ava Lynch, Emma McCann, Mairead Westover (Newton Country Day); Cameron Hamilton, Ella Souza (Berwick Academy); Reagan Fish (Lexington Christian Academy); Anna Hutter, Phoebe Fritz (Concord Academy)

PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Cameron Traveis

SOFTBALL
Dani Longuemare, Sarah Edwards, Erin McNamara, Ashtyn Bringardner (Portsmouth Abbey); Caitlyn Dion, Marah Goldman, Antonella Najim (Pingree); Sarah Brody, Norah Coburn (NCDS); Chloe Santilli, Layla Anderson (Dana Hall); Riley Anderson, Alexa Scanlon (Beaver); Hannah Fish, Nadia Athanasiadis (LCA); Gricelda Castro, Gwendolyn Castro (Winsor); Sophie Dornstein (Concord)

PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Dani Longuemare, Caitlyn Dion

BOYS TENNIS
Nathan Rothschild, Ben Lee, Marshall Fisher, Hugo Marquis, Alex Eckford, Kefan Cui (Concord Academy); Alexander Gough-Schnapp (Beaver); Sean Blundin, Kyle Greason (Pingree); Fletcher Reilly, Ryan Ma, Manuel Gavito, Sergio Ley, Will Hurlbut (Portsmouth Abbey);

PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Nathan Rothschild

GIRLS TENNIS
Zoe Sun (Dana Hall); Alessandra Cristiani (Portsmouth Abbey); Julia Bae, Karina Artemiev, Jiwon Lee, Camille Eckert, Remy Kim, Avery Harrison (Winsor); Evin Cosar (Bancroft); Ritika Sinha, Peper Granskog, Isabella Ginsburg (Concord); Avery Grover, Victoria Hauser
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Zoe Sun, Alessandra Cristiani

BOYS TRACK
Obi Onwudiwe, Jermaine Anson, Bernard Dushie (Portsmouth Abbey); Sam Graubart, Mark Graubart, Aakash Nandipaku, Chris Colby (Pingree); Elijah Anderson, Kaden Jacobs, Maddox Devine, Will Filosa, Milo Capodieci (Landmark); Malcom Barnard (Bancroft); Ben Bartlett, Axel Bostrom (Concord Academy)

ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: Obi Onwudiwe

GIRLS TRACK
Lydia Morris-Kliment, Maddie Cheng, Yemisi Adetowubo, Desiree Winston-Johnson, Jemma Kuriyel, Helena Nguyen, Lara doRosario,Natalie Cooper (Winsor); Asia Jaycobs, Grace Chen (Concord); Clare O’Holleran, Ashra Odiase (Pingree); Sophia Capone (Portsmouth Abbey); Parke Harnden, Bridget Sachs (Concord)

ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: Lydia Morris-Kliment

INDEPENDENT GIRLS CONFERENCE

GIRLS LACROSSE

Shannon Mahoney, Olivia Mahoney, Kenzie Cassler, Vivian Krawiecki, Maddy Grigg (Montrose); Taylor Tucker, Gaelyn Grant, Maggie Halvorsen, Sophia Sakellariou (Boston Trinity Academy); Hannah Tsouvalas, Lia Carr, Ella Graham (Landmark); Olive Sauder, Bella Fedele (Waring); Amalyah McCoy (Gann); Hadley Reardon (Brimmer)

MVP: Shannon Mahoney, Hannah Tsouvalas

SOFTBALL

Erin Kampersal, Megan Cloherty, Chloe Munroe, Anna Proscia (Montrose); Chloe Verrengia, Nora Verrengia, Eva Balboni (Boston Trinity Academy); Mary Grace Banona, Ruth Gittleman (Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall School); Libby Barker-Hook, Kaylee Rivera (Brimmer and May); Shirley Whitmore (Covenant Christian Academy); Ariel Konstantine (Gann)

MVP: Chloe Verrengia

GIRLS TENNIS

Mariana Shulman, Caitin Tyrell, Amanee Miller (Newman); Ariel Skolnick, Julia Wilder (Gann); Joyce Zhang (CSW); Abbi Large (Landmark); Audrey Be (Brimmer); Gabriela Long (CH-CH)

MVP: Mariana Shulman

MASSACHUSETTS BAY INDEPENDENT LEAGUE

BASEBALL

Zak Adler, Julian Tague (Brimmer); Jihoon Park, Theodore McCafferty (CHCH/CSW); Joshua Smith, Luke Hodge, Caleb Pucci (Boston Trinity Academy); Caleb Glashow, Marc Zeitels, Ilan Newman, Lev Kotler-Berkowitz (Gann Academy)

MVP: Joshua Smith, Marc Zeitels

BOYS LACROSSE

Jaylin Johnson, Jaehong Kim, Romeo Martinez, Jack Logan (Chapel Hill/Chauncy Hall); Jack Fawcett, Theo Van Alen, Ari Bloom (Waring); Ben Wecker, Hunter Gannon, Matt Haber (Gann); Owen Williams (Brimmer)

MVP: Ari Bloom, Jaylin Johnson

BOYS TENNIS

Gann Maor, Elan Cohen, Ed Browne (Gann); David Sadka, Ajay Raman (BU Academy); Nate Dodge (CH/CH); LJ Filerman-Shen (CSW); Aaron MacLean (Brimmer); Jonathan Garrity (Newman); Daniel Shi (BTA)

MVP: Jonathan Garrity

INDEPENDENT SCHOOL LEAGUE

BASEBALL

Brady Miller, Anthony Pellagrini, John Milewski, Brennan Barlage, Charlie Walsh (Belmont Hill); Gabe Fitzgerald (Brooks); Alex Sandell, Brady MacCutcheon (BB&N); Aidan Sengenberger, Christian Oliveira, Corey Aubuchon (Governor’s Academy): Dylan Vigue (Groton); Justin Morris, Ted McLaughlin (Lawrence Academy); Chester Boynton (Middlesex); Ben Waterman, Matt Higgins, Will Cannata (Milton Academy); Alastair Rose, Jack Murray (Noble and Greenough); Mark Herlihy, Jack DosSantos (Rivers); Antonio Morales, James Henshon, Tom Pender (Roxbury Latin); Jake Athanasoulas (St. George’s); Dante D’Avanzo, Braden Michaelson (St. Mark’s); AJ Lysko, Jack Volo, Hagan Ward (St. Sebastian’s); Owen Cassidy, Cole Taylor, Javar Williams, Gus Ackerman (Tabor); Peter Fischer (Thayer Academy)

MVP: Brady Miller

BOYS GOLF

CJ Winchenbaugh, Aidan Monahan (Belmont Hill); Payne Plum, Mason Malouf, Jack McDermott (Brooks); Henry Kirk (BB&N); Max McColgan (Lawrence Academy); Lucy Wang, Andrew Cao (Middlesex); Reese Jensen (Milton Academy); Alan Rose (Middlesex); Rocco Biafore (St. George’s); Beckett Sloan, Robbie Lifson (Tabor); Sascha Robinson (Thayer)

MVP: CJ Winchenbaugh

BOYS LACROSSE

Eli Goldstein, Eli Friedman, Charlie Hazard, Finn Fox, Matthew Torrey (Belmont Hill); Brock Geraci, Pearce MacDonald, Owen Umansky (Governor’s); JP Charpentier, Luke Romano (Groton); Owen Crann, Matt Egan, John McKinnon, Andrew Materese (Middlesex); Grayson McClements, Tuck Gilbane, Henry Tweedy, Christian Grosso, Thatcher Bernstein, Tommie Schwartz, Matt Tully (Noble and Greenough); Anthony Stillwell, Brendan Poirier (Rivers); David Sullivan, Johnny Price (Roxbury Latin); Charlie Hoffman, Matt Swirbalus (St. Sebastian’s); Evan O’Neil, Logan Styles (Tabor); Brady Monturio, Tucker Chanenchuk, Connor Foley (Thayer Academy)

MVP: Grayson McClements

GIRLS LACROSSE

Madeline Egan (BB&N); Molly Driscoll, Lydia Tangney (Brooks); Callie Batchelder, Cece Batchelder, Molly Vana (Governor’s); Guilia Colarusso, Maddie Cronan, Allie Kandel (Groton); Alexandra Petrone, Caroline Cervini, Sydney Cogliano (Middlesex); Caroline Curtis, Emily Counihan (Milton Academy); Fiona O’Keeffe, Maddie MacDonald, Tori Balser, Tierney Smink, Sophie Majernik (Noble and Greenough); Cece L’Esperance (Rivers); Izzy Lahah (St. George’s); Thais Jackson (St. Mark’s); Juliette Piersol, Ellie Amato (Tabor); Izabella Amonte, Coco Hauck, Celia Benson (Thayer)

MVP: Giulia Colarusso

SOFTBALL

Sophia Alvarez-Backus, Jackie Giordano, Maria Pierce (Brooks); Cecelia Wilson, Maddie Maguire (BB&N); Addison Jay, Angelina Moroz (Governor’s); CJ Jahnle (Lawrence Academy); Nia Phillips (Milton Academy); Sophia Hahn, Delaney Benevides, Laney Mead (Noble and Greenough); Abby Matsuyasu (Rivers); Kaitlyn Breslin, Juliana Kiley (St. Mark’s); Bella Moore (Tabor); Alena Mulhern (Thayer)

MVP: Jackie Giordano

BOYS TENNIS

Ernest Lai, Bobby Cooper (Belmont Hill); Larry Li, Tripp Wright, Griffin Gura (Groton); Lachland McCaghren (Middlesex); Max Donovan (Milton Academy); Alex Yi, Jack Babka (Noble and Greenough); Charlie Shalanker (Rivers); Eric Diop, Akshay Kumar, Cole Oberg (Roxbury Latin); Johnny Hayes (St. Sebastian’s) MVP: Cole Oberg

GIRLS TENNIS

Lindy Zhang, Caiyu Yang, Ella Farahnakian, Aimee Zheng, April Li, Julie Xie (Groton); Devon Connerly (Milton Academy); Shelley Tang, Olivia Golhar (Noble and Greenough); Katelyn Yang, Emma Schillinger (St. Mark’s); Claire Hayes (Thayer); Jaqueline Lee (Rivers)

MVP: Lindy Zhang

BOYS TRACK

Josiah Gomes, Will Lloyd, Samson Onuoha (Belmont Hill); Peter Lichtenberger (BB&N); Quinn Clubb, Salim Hill (Groton); Joey Casper, Malcolm Clark, Tim Gachuki, Justin Li, Yared McDonald, Lucas Mylon, Matthew Wing (Middlesex); Kofi Fordjour (Roxbury Latin); Daithi Quinn (Tabor); Kyle Dargie (Thayer)

OUTSTANDING ATHLETE: Kofi Fordjou, Josiah Gomes

GIRLS TRACK

Avery Hart, Scarlett Hawkins (BB&N); Amina Cifric (Governor’s); Nicolette Key (Lawrence Academy); Cassidy Bruno, Addie Creelman, Sadie Millet, Kennedy Wilson (Middlesex); Zuriel Jimenez (St. George’s); Teresa Adams, Ayla Sahin, Bradley Weldon (Tabor); Callie Ahern, Eliza Farley, Aoibhe Gormley, Elle Grant, Sophia Hansen, Taryn Madsen, Shea O’Neill (Thayer)

OUTSTANDING ATHLETE: Ayla Sahin, Zuriel Jimenez