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2024 fall prep school All-Scholastics and league All-Stars
ISL FOOTBALL: Anochie Azuakolam (BB&N) IGC GIRLS VOLLEYBALL: Riley Baird (Covenant Christian Academy) ISL FOOTBALL: Nate Bodden (BB&N) ISL FOOTBALL: Kaelan Chudzinski (St. Sebastian’s…
ISL FOOTBALL: Anochie Azuakolam (BB&N)
IGC GIRLS VOLLEYBALL: Riley Baird (Covenant Christian Academy)
ISL FOOTBALL: Nate Bodden (BB&N)
ISL FOOTBALL: Kaelan Chudzinski (St. Sebastian’s)
ISL BOYS SOCCER: Alfred Debah (Milton Academy)
EIL BOYS SOCCER: Gabe Devaney (Portsmouth Abbey)
ISL FOOTBALL: Hugo Djeumeni (Tabor Academy)
GIL GIRLS SOCCER: Alex Furman (Boston University Academy)
ISL FOOTBALL: Carter Gooden (Tabor Academy)
EIL FIELD HOCKEY: Sara Graves (Pingree)
EIL BOYS GOLF: Eli Hamelsky (Beaver Country Day)
ISL VOLLEYBALL: Sydney Hanlon (Tabor Academy)
ISL GIRLS CROSS-COUNTRY: Scarlett Hawkins (BB&N)
ISL FOOTBALL: Xavier Hazard (Middlesex)
MBIL GIRLS CROSS-COUNTRY: Suri Kautz (Cambridge School of Weston)
ISL FOOTBALL: Colin Kenney (Noble and Greenough)
MBIL BOYS CROSS-COUNTRY: Eli Goodman Lorber (Waring)
ISL FOOTBALL: Bo MacCormack (BB&N)
ISL GIRLS SOCCER: Tyler Martens (Groton)
EIL GIRLS VOLLEYBALL: Leah Nieuwenhuizen (Concord Academy)
ISL FOOTBALL: Sampson Onuoha (Belmont Hill)
ISL BOYS SOCCER: Joshua Partal (Milton Academy)
EIL FIELD HOCKEY: Lillian Pergola (Newton Country Day)
EIL GIRLS CROSS-COUNTRY: Gabrielle Peskin (Winsor)
IGC GIRLS SOCCER: Ellie Poulos (Montrose)
ISL FOOTBALL: Tommy Rupley (Belmont Hill)
EIL GIRLS SOCCER: Ariana Schwinn-Clinton (Pingree)
ISL FOOTBALL: Will Smith (Tabor Academy)
ISL GIRLS SOCCER: Maeve Theobald (BB&N)
EVERGREEN FOOTBALL: Tyson Thomas (Dexter Southfield)
ISL BOYS CROSS-COUNTRY: William Trautz (Belmont Hill)
ISL FOOTBALL: Jared Vilcina-Brown (St. Mark’s)
ISL FOOTBALL: Marky Walbridge (St. Sebastian’s)
MBIL BOYS SOCCER: Amitai Wanderer (Gann)
EVERGREEN FOOTBALL: Hardy Watts (Dexter Southfield)
EIL BOYS CROSS-COUNTRY: Reid Wemple (Wheeler)
ISL FIELD HOCKEY: Hannah Weyerhaeuser (BB&N)
EIL GIRLS SOCCER: Paige Wheelan (Dana Hall)
ALL-SCHOLASTICSANOCHIE AZUAKOLAM
BB&N
The senior totaled 51 tackles, nine pass break-ups, and five interceptions for Buckingham Browne & Nichols and earned him ALL-NEPSAC honors. The honor roll student headed to UMass-bound is also a member of the basketball team.
RILEY BAIRD
COVENANT CHRISTIAN ACADEMY
The senior setter finished the 2024 campaign with 376 assists and 118 aces to finish her career with 741 total assists, 203 aces, and 83 kills. A two-time All NEPSAC selection, Baird was the IGC’s most valuable player in 2024.
NATE BODDEN
BB&N
A star at guard, Bodden was named All-ISL and All-NEPSAC as he paved the way for an explosive BB&N rushing attack. The honor roll student will continue his playing career at Bentley University.
KAELAN CHUDZINSKI
ST. SEBASTIAN’S
The senior reeled in 46 catches for 1,136 yards and nine touchdowns to earn All-ISL honors. For his career, Chudzinski totaled 92 catches for 1,845 yards and 15 touchdowns. The National Honor Society member also stars in lacrosse. He will play football at Boston College.
ALFRED DEBAH
MILTON ACADEMY
The junior midfielder earned all-Independent School League honors after leading the Mustangs to the championship game of the NEPSAC Class A tournament, losing 2-1 to Taft. He was Gatorade Player of the Year for Massachusetts and will play college soccer at Wake Forest.
GABE DEVANEY
PORTSMOUTH ABBEY
The senior center back racked up EIL MVP and All-NEPSAC honors after an undefeated EIL campaign and a second place finish in the Class C NEPSAC tournament. Also a member of the wrestling team, Devaney will run track at Catholic University.
HUGO DJEUMENI
TABOR
The six-foot, 200 pound senior running back rushed for 2,140 yards over 224 carries to go with 35 touchdowns, earing ISL MVP honors. Over two years at Tabor, Djeumeni tallied 67 touchdowns. He is set to continue his athletic and academic career at Yale.
CARTER GOODEN
TABOR
The junior defensive end finished the season with 49 tackles, 29 tackles for a loss, seven sacks, and two forced fumbles, earning him All-ISL honors. Also a member of the basketball and lacrosse teams, Gooden has football offers from over 10 Division 1 schools.
SARA GRAVES
PINGREE
The EIL Player of the Year, Graves was a star midfielder despite being only a sophomore. She had 19 goals and 22 assists, upping her career tallies to 28 goals and 38 assists. The All-NEPSAC selection also stars in basketball and plays for NorthEast Elite on the field hockey club circuit.
ELI HAMELSKY
BEAVER COUNTRY DAY
Hamelsky was the top golfer in the EIL this fall as the junior took home most valuable player honors, finishing with an 11-1 individual record while helping Beaver Country Day to a 12-0 mark. A USA Team Massachusetts selection, Hamelsky is also a member of the school’s basketball and lacrosse teams.
SYDNEY HANLON
TABOR
The senior posted 123 assists, 83 kills, 80 digs, and 23 aces, earning All-NEPSAC honors. The honor roll student and member of the lacrosse team will play volleyball at Salve Regina.
SCARLETT HAWKINS
BB&N
Starring in the 5K, 1500M, and 3K, she finished the regular season undefeated, placed first place at Div. 2 New Englands, and set the Roxbury Latin School cross country course record. The sophomore was the ISL MVP and an All-NEPSAC selection.
XAVIER HAZARD
MIDDLESEX
The senior wide receiver and defender senior had 51 catches for 602 yards and 11 touchdowns, and 33 tackles to go with a pair of fumble recoveries and interceptions as an All-NEPSAC first team selection. He will play at Brown University in the fall.
SURI KAUTZ
CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL OF WESTON
Kautz placed first at the MBIL cross country championships for the fourth season in a row and took home the MBIL cross country MVP coaches award after finishing first at the NEPSTA Div. 4 Championships. Kautz is a member of the indoor and outdoor track and field teams. She will attend Wesleyan University.
COLIN KENNEY
NOBLE AND GREENOUGH
The senior quarterback passed for 938 yards and 10 touchdowns while also adding 779 yards on the ground and nine more scores. For his career, Kenney totaled over 5,300 yards and 51 touchdowns. A two-sport star, Kenney is set for Notre Dame where he will continue his lacrosse career.
BO MacCORMACK
BB&N
The senior RB took home both ISL MVP and NEPSAC player of the year honors for the second time. He finished his career with a state-record 6,699 rushing yards. He will continue his academic and playing career at Boston College in the fall.
TYLER MARTENS
GROTON
Martens tallied 16 goals and seven assists as a sophomore to earn ISL MVP honors. She’s also an All-ISL member of the track team. She plays for the FC Stars on the club soccer circuit.
LEAH NIEUWENHUIZEN
CONCORD ACADEMY
The star center took home EIL Player of the Year and NEPSAC All-League honors. For the year she tallied 40 aces, 58 kills, and 117 digs. Nieuwenhuizen finished with 77 aces and 149 kills for her career. Also a member of the lacrosse team, Nieuwenhuizen will attend Washington University in St. Louis.
SAMPSON ONUOHA
BELMONT HILL
At defensive end the senior had 32 tackles, five tackles for a loss, and five sacks. Onuoha was also one of the top linemen in the ISL and earned All-ISL and All-NEPSAC honors. Also a member of the basketball and track and field teams, Onuoha will attend Duke University.
JOSHUA PARTAL
MILTON ACADEMY
Partal was the Co-ISL Player of the Year and a Class A All-NEPSAC First Team selection for his play at center midfield and led Milton Academy to a pair of ISL championships. Partal will continue his playing and academic career at Stanford.
LILLIAN PERGOLA
NEWTON COUNTRY DAY
The field hockey forward and midfielder was the EIL Player of the Year and an All-NEPSAC selection. The senior captain led the team in assists one year after having 14 goals as a junior. Pergola will continue her academic and playing career at Boston College.
GABRIELLE PESKIN
WINSOR
Peskin came in first at the EIL cross country championship meet with a time of 20:03 and earned a top 10 finish at the NEPSTA Div. 1 cross-country championships. The freshman was the EIL MVP and All-New England selection. Peskin is also a member of the track team.
ELLIE POULOS
MONTROSE
The sophomore forward had 24 goals and five assists to earn IGC MVP and All-NEPSAC honors. Poulos now has 72 goals and 21 assists for her career. Also a member of the basketball and lacrosse teams, Poulos hopes to pursue a playing career in soccer at the collegiate level.
TOMMY RUPLEY
BELMONT HILL
Rupley dominated at defensive end for Belmont Hill as he compiled 30 tackles, five tackles for a loss, and three sacks, earning All-ISL and NEPSAC honors. Rupley finished his career with 20 sacks. A member of the track and field team, Rupley will attend Duke.
ARIANA SCHWINN-CLINTON
PINGREE
Schwinn-Clinton scored 23 goals and had nine assists to earn EIL Co-player of the year. A two-time All NEPSAC selection, she is also a member of the lacrosse and hockey programs and will continue her academic and soccer careers at Boston University.
WILL SMITH
TABOR
Running behind Smith at center, Tabor rushed for over 300 yards a game. Smith did not allow a sack on the season. He finished his career as a two-time All-ISL selection. Also a member of the track team, Smith will continue his football playing career at Fordham University.
MAEVE THEOBALD
BB&N
Theobald earned ISL offensive player of the year and was named All-NEPSAC. The senior forward led BB&N to four ISL championships and two New England championships. The three time All-NEPSAC selection is set to attend Dartmouth.
TYSON THOMAS
DEXTER SOUTHFIELD
Thomas rushed for 1,366 yards and 21 touchdowns in an 8-2 season. For his career, Thomas tallied 4,168 yards on the ground and 51 touchdowns. Thomas is also a member of the school’s lacrosse team. The senior hopes to continue his playing career at the collegiate level.
WILLIAM TRAUTZ
BELMONT HILL
The sophomore was the 2024 ISL Men’s varsity champion, an ISL All-League selection, and the ISL’s most valuable performer. Trautz set three course records this year. Trautz is also an all-league member of Belmont Hill’s track and field team.
JARED VILCINA-BROWN
ST. MARK’S
The defensive lineman finished his time at St. Mark’s a three-time all-league selection. The 6-foot-2, 270-pound senior is also a star on the wrestling mat. Vilcina-Brown’s excellence on the field and in the classroom are leading him to continue his academic and athletic career at Cornell.
MARKY WALBRIDGE
ST. SEBASTIAN’S
The 6-foot-6, 270 pound junior did not allow a sack and took home the ISL’s Souza-Healy lineman of the year award, promisingto be one of the top offensive lineman in the region in 2025.
AMITAI WANDERER
GANN
Wanderer scored 19 goals while helping Gann Academy limit the opposition to just 10 goals on the season. The junior was the 2024 MBIL boys soccer MVP and led Gann Academy to the MBIL championship and its third straight undefeated regular season. Wanderer is a member of the basketball team.
HARDY WATTS
DEXTER SOUTHFIELD
Watts earned Evergreen League and NEPSAC Lineman of the Year honors to help lead Dexter to an 8-2 record. The 6-foot-3, 305 pound tackle finished his career as a two-time all-league selection. Watts will continue his academic and athletic playing career at the University of Wisconsin.
REID WEMPLE
WHEELER
Wemple was the EIL Div. 3 individual championship and EIL player of the year as Wheeler won the EIL Div. 3 team championship and the NEPSTA Division 3 team championship. Wemple is also a member of the school’s varsity tennis team.
PAIGE WHEELAN
DANA HALL
Wheelan earned EIL player of the year and was an all-NEPSAC selection. The two-time Boston Herald all-scholastic junior starred at winger and outside back. Also an avid lacrosse player and skier, Wheelan is currently in the recruiting process in hopes of playing soccer at the collegiate level.
LEAGUE ALL-STARS
EASTERN INDEPENDENT LEAGUE
BOYS CROSS COUNTRY
Reid Wemple, Zach Crowthers, Manny Sepulveda, Ben Aaron, Evan Atwood (Wheeler); Will Coughlin (Pingree); Brady Yutkins (Landmark); Zach Wagman, Ben Mattina (Bancroft); Mikhail El-Badry, Blake Knowles (Berwick); Harris Roebuck, Paul Marmot (Concord Academy); Joseph Levreault, Patrick Welch (Portsmouth Abbey)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Reid Wemple
GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY
Gabrielle Peskin, Tenney Bluman, Gracie Zhou, Leila Andermann, Avery Fantasia,
Lara do Rosario (Winsor); Ellie Adams (Concord Academy); Brooke Marston (Portsmouth Abbey); Nora Joyce (Newton Country Day); Alexandra Warner (Dana Hall); Rina Han (Berwick); Shreve Lloyd (Pingree); Ashton Carson, Zoey Frank,
Evelyn Zhang (Wheeler)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Gabrielle Peskin
FIELD HOCKEY
Sara Graves, Reid Johnson, Piper Davekos, Alexa Blaeser (Pingree); Lillian Pergola, Lucy Cooney, Marie Mulroy (Newton Country Day); Catherine Russell, Maddie Cheng, Morgan Peterson (Winsor); Layla Grilli, Anna Hutton, Kate Verderber (Portsmouth Abbey); Alex Kittredge, Kara Schiano (Wheeler); Maddie Dorman, Anna Patterson (Beaver Country Day); Bridget O’Donnell, Katie Visco (Dana Hall); Anna Hutter (Concord Academy); Ragan Schank (Berwick); Christiana Kirchain (Lexington Christian)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Lilly Pergola, Sara Graves
GOLF
Eli Hamelsky, Dylan Lissy, Charlie Potter (Beaver Country Day); Jenny Dai (Bancroft); Ben Chisholm, Kellan Danaher (Pingree); Jullian Lhuillier (Landmark); PJ Forbes, Jay Keenan (Portsmouth Abbey); Ethan Addazio, Ebbin Perkins (Berwick); Raj Mammen (Wheeler); Andrew Bloch (Lexington Christian)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Eli Hamelsky
BOYS SOCCER
Gabe Devaney, JP Devaney, Luca Mestrandrea, Keynan Musingo (Portsmouth Abbey); Sam Becker, Spencer Harnden, Avi Cariens (Concord Academy); Oscar Page, Tomas Castano, David Battle-Cardemil (Wheeler); Graham Buttersworth, Max Trudel, Chase Watrous (Pingree); Drew Cabral, Tucker Demers (Berwick); Jack Strom , Colby Allen (Beaver Country Day); Caiden Porter (Bancroft); Lucas Torres (Lexington Christian); Shayne Flannery (Landmark)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Gabe Devaney
GIRLS SOCCER
Ella Liuzza, Jenny Rivera (Portsmouth Abbey); Tabitha Reed (Bancroft); Maddie Ross, Margot Newman (Beaver Country Day); Eliza Small, Alexa Garcia (Berwick); Izzy Wood, Sue Kelman (Concord Academy); Paige Wheelan, Addie English, Olivia DeLeonardis (Dana Hall); Ani Greene (Lexington Christian); Lucy Guden, Johannes Jane-Leonardis, Young Taylor (Newton Country Day); Shauna O’Brien, Ari Schwinn-Clinton, Kayla Smyrnios, Maddy O’Connor (Pingree); Julia Murphy (Wheeler); Sophie Fleishman, Annie Frigerio, Nell Sparks (Winsor)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Paige Wheelan, Ari Schwinn-Clinton
VOLLEYBALLAlani Morales, Yemisi Adetowubo, Kenna Schneider (Winsor); Emi Powderly, Emily Falahee (Newton Country Day); Bri Mathieu, Mallory Dodd (Dana Hall); Leah Niewenhuizen, Ejemen Omonzane (Concord Academy); Elle Martin (Portsmouth Abbey); Amy Nasto (Bancroft); Lyla Campbell (Pingree); Saige Jurek (Berwick); Rylee Barnwell (Beaver); Amaya Womack (Wheeler)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Leah Nieuwenhuizen
GIRLS INDEPENDENT LEAGUE
SOCCER
Alex Furman, Rose Cairo, Aolani Nunez, Sarah Foley, Skye Connor (Boston University Academy); Charlie Zelony-Cramer, Sabria Teffahi, Ella Moise, Nyla Tait (International School of Boston); Sofia d’Arbeloff, Rory Appen Lippard, Reema Reggab (British International School of Boston); Elsie Shoemaker, Beatrice Hsu (Commonwealth School); Leticia Ballastreire (CATS Academy); Lacey Sanders (Woodward School)
MVP: Alex Furman
INDEPENDENT GIRLS CONFERENCE
GIRLS SOCCER
Grace Sanyu, Keira Pek, Carolina Florez, Ellie Poulos, Bria Santoro (Montrose); Greta Baird, Carys Walters, Anne Hammond, Evie Hammond (Covenant Christian Academy); Mia Tao, Abigail Diaz, Ella Peck, Naomi Pucci (Boston Trinity Academy); Gemma Worley, Ella Babka, Antonia Kutsoati (Newman School); Avery Dovich, Ava Gilo, Ana Raquel Dearaujo (Landmark School); Maya Tedrake, Alexa Dykeman (Brimmer and May); Maayan Deener-Chodirker, Zoe Kopcow (Gann Academy); Alex Vaca (Waring School); Iris Wolfe (Cambridge School of Weston); Olivia Oakes (Chapel Hill Chauncy Hall)
MVP: Ellie Poulos
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
Riley Baird, Julia Ray, Leanna Rothier (Covenant Christian Academy); Erin Kampersal, Elise Thompson (Montrose); Beatrice Poggi Rupnik, Ruby Romer (Newman); Jessica Klibaner-Schiff, Juliana Vegas (Gann); Kendall Akoury (Landmark); Sofia Schultz (Cambridge School of Weston); Yuki Zhou (Boston Trinity Academy); Sophia Sampaio (Brimmer and May); Ellie Constantino (Chapel Hill Chauncy Hall)
MVP: Riley Baird
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL LEAGUE
BOYS CROSS COUNTRY
Diego Abadie, Keenan Billings (BB&N); Fitz Courtney, Will Trautz (Belmont Hill); Chris Hovet (Groton); Alex Cheng, Noah Douglas, Henry McLane (Noble and Greenough); Jason Minicozzi (Rivers); Levi Harrison, Lincoln Hyatt, James Kerr, Ezra Klauber, Liam Walsh (Roxbury Latin); John Joyce (St. Sebastian’s); Hayden Gobron (St. Mark’s); Will Husbands (St. George’s); Jeremy Bullock, Amaro Castillo, Ben Hebbel, Nic Huaco, Aidan Pearsall (Tabor)
MVP: Will Trautz
GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY
Phoebe Cogan (Brooks); Leila Blake, Griffin MacDonald, Scarlett Hawkins (BB&N); Ceres Moraitis, Kelly Zhao (Brooks); Kate Tarr (Lawrence Academy); Anika Ata, Cassidy Bruno, Stella Curwin-Amfitheatrof (Middlesex); Esme Campbell, Mason Porter (Milton Academy); Clare Struzziery, Clara Trautz, Vera Zatlyn-Weiner (Noble and Greenough); Eleanor Lial, Peyton Lubeck (St. George’s); Julianne Kelly, Ellen LaMontagne (St. Mark’s); Jillian Bergeron, Mei Ling Bielagus, Brady Preneta (Governor’s Academy); Kendra Snell, Emme Salyer (Rivers)
MVP: Scarlett Hawkins
FIELD HOCKEY
Mary Adams (Brooks); Hannah Weyerhaeuser, Eva Mai Whyte (BB&N); Angelina Che, Danielle Shyjan (Groton); Mairead Carey, Natalie Morgan (Lawrence Academy); Anna Bonazzoli, Avery Swenson, Sophie Watson (Middlesex); Elizabeth Cohen, Julia Guden, Jessica Ward (Milton Academy); Maddie Jaeger, Hadley Laughlin (Noble and Greenough); Este Stifel (St. George’s); Jackie Wright (St. Mark’s); Kathryn Jackivicz (Tabor); Dakota Adams (Thayer); Cat Johnson (Governor’s Academy); Elizabeth Bowers, Morgan Boyce, Lindsay Morin (Rivers)
MVP: Hannah Weyerhaeuser
FOOTBALL
Bo MacCormack, Nate Bodden, AJ Azuakolam, Sam Kelley, Vince Snoonian, Damon Taylor, Ethan Ortega (BB&N); Carter Gooden, Will Smith, Botond Varga, Marcus Almada, Hugo Djeumeni, Kaiden Drinkwater (Tabor); Tommy Rupley, Sampson Onuoha, Luis Kuehberger, Jordan Summers, Myles Beckett (Belmont Hill); Justin Bourque, Kaelan Chudzinski, Ty Ciongoli, Jake Mulrey, Marky Walbridge (St. Sebastian’s); Avi Redman, Giovanni Joseph, Sam Morales, Kash Kelly (Milton Academy); Thomas Richardson, Tony Silva, Krystian Pothel (Governor’s Academy); Jordan Johnson, Matt Taylor (Lawrence Academy); Frankie Forrest, Xavier Hazard, Orion Saunders, Josh Richards, Nathan Bryant, Alex Clapp (Middlesex); Colin Kenney, Leo Meuse, Ben Walsh, Shane Gallan, Mac Bianchi, Nate Pichardo (Noble and Greenough); Sam Surgento, Chevy Shakespeare, Seedi Sheriff, Jared Vilcina-Brown (St. Mark’s); Felix-Antoine Dionne, William Longfield, Ethan Stearns, Bryson Carter (St. George’s); Michael Strojny, Taylor Cotton, Ryan Conneely (Roxbury Latin); Jalen Morris, Alexander Murdough, Jason Richardson-Miles (Rivers); Arnaud Dugas, Brady Hall, Will Bewley (Thayer Academy); Tristan Yepdo, Jagger Carreiro (Brooks); Salim Hill, Nasir Hill (Groton)
MVP: Hugo Djeumeni, Bo MacCormack
BOYS SOCCER
Saarony Shai, Freddie Taylor, Jaime Vega Espinosa (BB&N); Sam Lawrence, Jack Bartlett, Adonai Samuel (Belmont Hill); Zach Amato, Tristan Warner (Brooks); Walter Burr Nelson (Governor’s); Edward Wilkey (Groton); Henrik Boahen, Henry Senyo (Lawrence Academy); Olly Mylon, Bryan Mayhew, Bear Tibbitt (Middlesex); Hayes Benzan, Alfred Debah, Josh Partel, Alejandro Palacio (Milton Academy); Lucas Kemper-Tapia, Julian Fynn-Thompson, Mateo Cosentino (Noble and Greenough); Ewen Robertson, Gavin Hill (Rivers); Oliver van den Bosch (Roxbury Latin); Tanner Michelson, Nicholas Alberga (St. George’s); Finn Dolesh (St. Mark’s); Griffin Collins, Alex Perkin (St. Sebastian’s)
MVP: Alfred Debah, Josh Partel
GIRLS SOCCER
Maile Lung (Brooks); Cara Bubonovich, Addy Kalaw, Lila Sullivan, Maeve Theobald (BB&N); Tyler Martens (Groton); Emma Davis (Lawrence Academy); Maya Lloyd (Middlesex); Emmy Easterly, Alyssa Ruiz (Milton Academy); Chloe Leng, Caroline McCullough, Emerson Midura, Emily Rowley (Noble and Greenough); Lyndsay Heath (St. George’s); Lyndsay Eggleston (St. Mark’s); Claire Chace, Bella Moore (Tabor); Rose Frisoli, Julia Gelina (Thayer Academy); Alia Bezzari, Molly Vana (Governor’s); Jasmine McNish, Lauren Simon (Rivers)
MVP: Maeve Theobald, Tyler Martens
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
Lauren DuBarry (Brooks); Erica Biner, Avery Hart, Corinne Holness (BB&N); Alicia Leng, Xiyuan Zheng (Groton); Carmen Barragan-Floro, Jasmine Becotte, Paige McCorry (Lawrence Academy); Katelyn Xue (Milton Academy); Evie Shih, Kailynn Zheng (Noble and Greenough); Molly Donovan (St. George’s); Shae Webber (St. Mark’s); Sydney Hanlon (Tabor); Catherine Woods (Thayer); Giani Boerner, Madison Ngai (Rivers)
MVP: Sydney Hanlon
MASS BAY INDEPENDENT LEAGUE
BOYS CROSS-COUNTRY
Eli Goodman Lorber, Pascal Fishburn, Skylar Bickmore (Waring); Nate Dodge (Chapel Hill Chauncy Hall); Tommy Goloboy, Matan Lerner, Velvel Richmond-Shazeer (Gann); Nicholas Kennedy, Harry Wieand, Eddie Zeng (Boston University Academy); Lucas Bailey (Boston Trinity Academy); Isaac Morris, Huck Jennings (Brimmer and May); Calvin Collins-Knapp (British International School of Boston); Garrett Jancourtz (Cambridge School of Weston)
MVP: Eli Goodman Lorber
GIRLS CROSS-COUNTRY
Suri Kautz, Sophia Cornwell (Cambridge School of Weston); Minna Brace (Waring School); Katarina Becker (Boston Trinity Academy); Josie Desmond, Anna Leutiger, Laura Monaghan, Lucy Keesbury (Newman School); Teagan McDowell (Chapel Hill Chauncy Hall); Elliana Barros, Charlotte Woolley, Gloria Laurenza (Brimmer and May); Ella Twomey (Landmark School); Dora Mou (Boston University Academy); Mira Haber (Commonwealth School)
MVP: Suri Kautz
BOYS SOCCER
Amitai Wanderer, Jake Orelowitz, Ron Lachman, Gideon Kaplan, Seth Starhill (Gann); Jacob Libby, Caz Ostrowski, Bennett Plosker, Isaac Portugal (Covenant Christian); Carlos Butero Munoz, David Nessler, Matthew Karugaba (Chapel Hill Chauncy Hall); Malcom Cermeno, Xavier Rivera (Boston Trinity); Colin Vellante (Waring); Lucas Williams (Brimmer); Metch Nelson (BU Academy)
MVP: Amitai Wanderer
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