Boston Sunday Globe

ALL-SCHOLASTIC­S

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Olivia Avellar

Nauset, junior

An All-New England selection, Avellar amassed 27 goals and 12 assists to lead Nauset to a third straight Cape & Islands title. The league MVP earned All-State recognitio­n and enters her senior season with 50 career goals.

Georgina Clarke

Hopkinton, junior

The Tri-Valley League MVP dazzled offensivel­y, averaging a goal and a half per game by recording 21 goals and three assists for the Hillers (134-3). The talented attacking presence and All-New England selection will play at Boston College.

Sydney Comeau

Notre Dame (Hingham), junior

The dynamic scorer from Pembroke recorded 32 goals and six assists en route to All-New England, All-State, and Catholic Conference All-Star recognitio­n. Comeau helped NDA finish 15-3-3 and has 71 career goals and 15 assists.

Kylie DuMont

Masconomet, senior

The four-year starter on the backline never left the field, leading a defense that posted 14 shutouts and allowed just eight goals during a 17-1-2 season. The Northeaste­rn MVP also plays basketball and softball and has a 4.91 GPA.

Gabriella Fainelli

Lexington, junior

Anchored the backline for the Minutemen (12-4-3), contributi­ng three goals as a center back. The Middlesex League Liberty Division MVP earned All-State honors for her strong play. The honor roll student also runs track.

Sophia Foley

Hanover, junior

The All-State selection was MVP of the Patriot Fisher Division after recording 21 goals and 8 assists. The junior scored the winning goal to lift the Hawks (19-3-1) to the Division 3 state title for the first time since 2000.

Maddy Genser

Newton South, senior

A two-time Globe All-Scholastic, the All-New England selection anchored the midfield for the Lions (14-5-2). The three-time Dual County All-Star and captain had 14 goals and nine assists. Genser will play soccer and basketball at Colby.

Kileigh Gorman

Bishop Feehan, junior

The leading scorer in the Catholic Central, the Norwood resident notched 23 goals and 21 assists to pace the Shamrocks (21-1) to the Division 1 semis and a league title. The All-New England selection volunteers for Special Olympics.

Caroline Hood

Needham, senior

The All-State selection captured Bay State Herget MVP honors after showcasing dynamic skills up front, posting 16 goals and four assists. The senior, who recorded career totals of 33 goals and 30 assists, will play at Miami.

Chloe Kirchner

Norwell, senior

The South Shore Sullivan Division MVP was a dynamic presence for the Clippers (10-3-8). A four-year starter, the senior captain led the team with 13 goals and 11 assists to earn All-State honors. Kirchner will attend Tulane.

Deirdre McElhinney

Newburypor­t, senior

The EMGSCA Division 3 Player of the Year, McElhinney recorded 10 goals and 11 assists to earn the Cape Ann Kinney Division MVP award. The All-State selection was a team captain for the Clippers (172-0), who won the league.

Reagan Murphy

Winchester, junior

The Middlesex League MVP earned All-State honors by posting 10 shutouts and leading the Red & Black (12-3-4) to a league title. The talented junior is a member of the National Honor Society and enjoys sailing, fishing, and cooking.

Claire Murray

Hingham, junior

A dominant force in the center of the midfield, the junior garnered All-New England status by notching 19 goals and nine assists to control play for the Division 1 champion Harborwome­n, who finished the season 19-0-4.

Ella Pisani

King Philip, senior

The two-year captain finished with 83 career points after posting 13 goals and 18 assists to lead the Hockomock in points and claim the league MVP award. The All-New England and National Honor Society member will play at Fairfield.

Lily Roslonek

Dedham, senior

With 18 goals and 12 assists, the Stonehill-bound forward was named Tri-Valley Small MVP as she led Dedham to a second straight appearance in the Division 3 state final. The two-time EMass All-Star finished with 74 career points.

Sabrina Sacco

Stoneham, senior

The Middlesex Freedom MVP dominated play in the center of the field, contributi­ng four goals and 17 assists for the Spartans (16-4-2). The senior captain, four-year starter, and the heart of the team garnered All-State honors.

Ashley Sheldon

Andover, senior

A starting center back since her freshman season, Sheldon backstoppe­d the Golden Warriors (132-4) to a Merrimack Valley title courtesy of 14 shutouts, earning league MVP and All-New England honors. She will play at Union.

Brooke Tardugno

Methuen, senior

The Merrimack Valley Division 2 Player of the Year showcased her offensive prowess with 12 goals and 23 assists. The All-State selection and senior captain for the Rangers (16-3-0) was the Dartmouth Book Award winner.

Cecelia Wager

Brookline, senior

The Bay State Herget MVP patrolled the backline for the Warriors (12-4-4), as opponents only scored 15 goals all season. An AllState selection, she volunteers at the MSPCA, teaches english, and will play at Vassar.

Lindsay Wilson

Notre Dame (Hingham), senior With 19 goals and 22 assists, the senior captain from Scituate earned EMGSCA Division 2 Player of the Year and All-New England accolades, including winning the team’s coaches award. Wilson will play at William & Mary.

 ?? MATTHEW HEALEY FOR THE GLOBE ?? After falling in the 2021 final, Hingham roared back to win the Division 1 crown.
MATTHEW HEALEY FOR THE GLOBE After falling in the 2021 final, Hingham roared back to win the Division 1 crown.
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