Boston Sunday Globe

ALL-SCHOLASTIC­S

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Abby Beggans

Wellesley, freshman

The freshman placed second at the Twilight Invitation­al, fourth in the Division 1B qualifying meet, and third in the Division 1 state championsh­ip. Beggans also won the Frank Kelly Invitation­al 3K race. She plays lacrosse and basketball.

Ava Bullock

Barnstable, sophomore

Bullock earned her second AllScholas­tic honor by scoring wins in sophomore events at the Twilight and Frank Mooney Invitation­als. She also logged eighth-place runs in the D1 All-State meet (18:45.6) and D1B qualifier (18:48.2).

Ava Criniti

Lexington, senior

In her first season of cross-country, the Northweste­rn-bound senior was Middlesex League MVP and set course records at Lexington and in the league meet. Her crowning moment of the fall was her Div. 1A qualifying win (17:50.9).

Sarah DiVasta

Peabody, senior

The Northeaste­rn Conference MVP secured ninth-place runs in both the D1 All-State race (18:48.8) and D1B state qualifier (18:49.5). DiVasta also came in second at the CM Invitation­al (19:40.4). She is a National Honor Society member.

Amelia Everett

Newton South, senior

She dazzled in her first season, with wins at the Ocean State Invitation­al and Dual County championsh­ips. Everett also placed second in the D1A qualifier (17:51.4) and the Bay State Invitation­al, and is committed to Stanford.

Madelyn Germain

Norfolk Aggie, junior

The two-time All-Scholastic went unbeaten in the Mayflower Conference and took the Small Schools State Vocational crown (19:21). She also won the D3A state qualifier (19:53.4) and placed second in the D3 All-State race (18:54.9).

Greta Hammer

Needham, freshman

Hammer was dominant as a freshman, right up to her second-place finish in the Division 1 state championsh­ip. Her 17:51.9 time, good for third at the Div. 1A qualifier, was the fastest clocking of any ninth-grader in the state.

Camille Jordan

Brookline, senior

The senior kick-started her fall with a Frank Kelley Invitation­al win (18:19.7) and capped it with a fourth-place run at All-States (18:33.9). Jordan was the No. 1 runner on the Division 1 champion Warriors and is headed to UPenn.

Molly Kiley

Andover, senior

The two-time All-Scholastic distance runner set the Warriors’ 5K record with her 17:57 time in the Division 1A qualifying meet. Kiley also finished second in the Merrimack Valley meet (18:37). She'll continue running at BU.

Jordan Liss-Riordan

Brookline, senior

A key member of the Division 1 state champs, Liss-Riordan finished sixth in the D1A state qualifier (18:18) and fourth at the Bay State Conference meet (18:27.1). She enjoys writing and filmmaking and is committed to Williams.

Anna McElhinney

Billerica, senior

In her first year running crosscount­ry, the UMass-bound McElhinney captured Merrimack Valley MVP honors and won the Bay State Invitation­al and D1C qualifier. Her 18:10 time is a school record and she was fifth (18:35) at All-States.

Macey Shriner

Plymouth North, sophomore

The Patriot League MVP won all of her conference meets. Shriner also triumphed in the Catholic Memorial Invitation­al (19:29.6), finished third in the Div. 1C qualifier (18:55.7), and 13th in the D1 state championsh­ip meet (18:55.2).

Katie Sobieraj

Oliver Ames, junior

The two-time All-Scholastic was Hockomock MVP, led an unbeaten dual meet season, and prevailed in the league championsh­ip meet (17:54). Sobieraj also placed 10th in the D1 state meet and was third at the Twilight Invitation­al.

Charlotte Tuxbury

Wellesley, sophomore

The sophomore was a core member of a Wellesley squad that finished second at All-States. Tuxbury scored an individual victory in the Division 1C qualifying race (18:18.0) and also placed third at the Bay State Invitation­al (18:56.0).

Emily Wedlake

Westford, freshman

Wedlake set her 5K personal best (18:28) in her eighth-place finish at the Division 1A state qualifier and went on to place 12th at the state meet. She holds Westford’s course record and won the Frank Mooney freshman 3K race.

 ?? MARK STOCKWELL FOR THE GLOBE ?? It was another smooth run for Holliston junior Carmen Luisi, a three-time All-Scholastic who paced the Panthers to the Division 2 title.
MARK STOCKWELL FOR THE GLOBE It was another smooth run for Holliston junior Carmen Luisi, a three-time All-Scholastic who paced the Panthers to the Division 2 title.
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