Boston Herald

THE HERALD DREAM TEAM

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AYLA ABBAN

Averaging nearly two points per game, the junior star provided plenty of a scoring threat for Div. 2 power Duxbury. Her 33 goals and 12 assists helped the twotime Dream-Teamer already eclipse 100 points on her career, pairing with excellent efforts in the classroom (high honor roll student). She leaves Duxbury and the MIAA to repeat her junior season at Tabor Academy next year.

MAEVE CAREY DUXBURY AUSTIN PREP

In her third time reaching the Div. 1 state title game, the senior closed out her career by leading a 27-0 team. She was Catholic Central League co-MVP, leading a defense that allowed just 11 goals all year. Carey received high honors all four years in the classroom, was league MVP in field hockey, and brings her two state championsh­ips to Stonehill College next year.

LAURYN HANAFIN

AUSTIN PREP

Hanafin was dominant, with a rare 0.40 goals per game this season, a 97.5 save-percentage and 19 shutouts to earn a second All-Scholastic selection. The senior exits with two Div. 1 state championsh­ips, two Catholic Central League co-MVP awards and three league All-Star selections. She is an honor roll student and heads to Stonehill College next year to play Div. 1 hockey and study economics.

KATHRYN KARO AUSTIN PREP

Karo exploded for 41 goals and 29 assists as the senior accrued 205 career points, complement­ing her accomplish­ments in the classroom as an honorroll student. This follows a league All-Star season in field hockey. Karo joins her senior teammates heading to Stonehill College next year to play hockey and pursue a career in medicine.

SHEA KELLEHER WHITMAN-HANSON/ SILVER LAKE

The junior had 32 goals, finishing with 45 points in a Patriot League AllStar season. Kelleher will enter her senior year with 84 career points. She is a National Honors Society member and an honor roll student committed to play soccer at Sacred Heart.

MADDIE KREPELKA ARLINGTON

The junior had 36 goals and 21 assists to lead the team in scoring amid a trip to the Div. 1 state final. Krepelka earned her second Middlesex League MVP award. The two-time All-Scholastic is also a three-time league AllStar and All-Conference selection, and heads into her senior season next year with a 4.5 weighted GPA, 78 goals and 129 career points.

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