ALL-SCHOLASTICS
Diya Ackerman-Vallala
North Andover, senior
Captured the 100 breastroke title at both the Division 2 state meet (1:05.84) and North sectional (1:05.99), and finished first in the 200 IM at the state meet (2:07.78). Ackerman-Vallala plans to swim for UMass Amherst.
Naomi Boegholm
Wellesley, senior
Boegholm won the 100 backstroke (57.83) and 100 free (51.20) at Division 2 states, helping Wellesley to a team title. The UC Davis commit also swam on the 400 freestyle relay, which won at states (3:35.82) and sectionals (3:41.71).
Katie Dorey
Natick, junior
The Bay State All-Star captured the Division 2 state diving title (421.600 points) a week after finishing third in the South sectional (392.850). Dorey holds multiple school records for diving, and also competes in gymnastics.
Elena Dudkina
Wellesley, sophomore
Dudkina captured the South sectional 200 IM title (2:14.00), and followed it up with a third-place finish in the Division 2 state meet (2:12.54). The sophomore also posted a second-place finish at states in the 500 free (5:22.75).
Lauren Jolley
Lexington, junior
Won the Division 1 state title (58.6) and earned a second-place finish at North sectionals (59.56) in the 100 butterfly. Jolley also swam for Lexington’s 200 free relay, which won at sectionals and finished second at states.
Kira Kozhemiakina
Acton-Boxborough, freshman
Captured the Division 1 state title in the 500 free (5:30.15), helping the Revolution to a second consecutive team championship after a 23-year drought. She also finished second in the 500 free at North sectionals.
Hannah Lee
Brookline, senior
Lee was a double winner at Division 1 states with titles in the 200 IM (2:07.62) and 100 breaststroke (1:04.67). The senior, a Washington University in St. Louis commit, also finished first in the 100 breast at South sectionals (1:04.93).
Isabella Lombard
Ursuline, senior
Earned the Division 1 crown in the 100 backstroke (58.96). Lombard, who plans to swim at Providence College, also swam legs for the Bears’ fourth-place 200 free relay and sixth-place 400 free relay at the state meet.
Elle Michaud
Winchester, junior
A double winner at North sectionals with personal-best times in the 200 free (1:55.92) and 500 free (5:10.85), Michaud followed that up with first-place finishes in the same two events at the Division 2 state meet.
Isabela Teixeira
Acton-Boxborough, sophomore Led the Revolution to a second consecutive Division 1 state title. Teixeira took second in the 50 free (23.72) and 100 free (51.78 ) at states, and swam on the secondplace 200 medley relay and thirdplace 400 free relay.
Chloe Wukitch
Needham, junior
Wukitch won the 500 free at South sectionals (5:28.13), and finished second in the 100 backstroke at sectionals (58.67) and Division 2 states (58.72). The junior also notched a third-place finish in the 500 free at states (5:27.09).
Anna Zaniolo
Lexington, senior
The Minutemen placed third in the Division 1 state and North sectional meets, thanks in large part to Zaniolo. The Carnegie Mellon-bound senior won the state title in the 200 free (1:57.13) and anchored the state champion 200 free relay.