Boston Sunday Globe

ALL-SCHOLASTIC­S

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Olivia Avellar

Nauset, senior

The Cape & Islands MVP broke the program record for goals scored in a season with 44 to earn All-State honors. A two-time All-Scholastic, Avellar will play at Boston University. She is also a goalie on the Warriors’ hockey team.

Lauren Boughner

Masconomet, senior

With 15 goals and 16 assists, the senior was the catalyst for the Chieftains (18-1-2) run to a secondcons­ecutive Northeaste­rn Conference title and the Division 2 semifinals. Boughner, who had 71 career points, will play at Merrimack.

Tessa Broderick

Dover-Sherborn, senior

An anchor in the middle of the defense, Broderick led the Raiders to the Division 3 semifinals and earned Tri-Valley MVP honors. She will play at Middlebury College and won the French Award and the Technology & Science Award.

Bella Carroll

Lynnfield, junior

The Cape Ann League MVP finished her junior season with 26 goals and seven assists, proving to be a revelation for a Pioneers squad that reached the Division 4 semifinals. Carroll also earned a spot on the All-State team.

Caroline Coletti

Concord-Carlisle, senior

With 24 goals and eight assists, the senior Amherst commit scored the most goals for C-C since 2012. The National Honor Society member earned All-New England and Dual County MVP honors, finishing her career with 41 goals and 18 assists.

Kenzie Ellis

Medfield, sophomore

A forward who switched to center back, Ellis proved to be a revelation, leading a Warriors’ defense that surrendere­d just 12 goals. For her efforts, the sophomore made the All-State team and was named a Tri-Valley League All-Star.

Ava Graham

Bishop Feehan, senior

The Catholic Central League MVP dazzled up front, netting 23 goals with 16 assists to capture All-New England honors as the Shamrocks (20-1-1) earned a trip to the Division 1 final. The honors student will play at Holy Cross.

Gaia Jacobs

Wellesley, senior

A two-time team MVP, the All-State selection’s steady presence at center back proved invaluable for the Raiders (13-5-0). A two-year captain of the track team, Jacobs will study at IE University in Spain and plans to play club soccer.

Brooke Kennedy

Bishop Feehan, junior

A standout center midfielder, Kennedy had 14 goals and seven assists to earn All-State accolades. The junior Fairfield commit boasts a 554-2 career record as a starter and finished second in the Massachuse­tts State Science Fair.

Heidi Lawrence

King Philip, senior

The Hockomock MVP paced the league in goals (32) and points

(46), setting the program record for goals in a season and earning AllNew England honors. The National Honor Society member had 78 career points and will play at Bentley.

Anna Leschly

Brookline, junior

A catalyst in the midfield, the AllState selection and Bay State Conference All-Star had 13 goals and eight assists to spur the Warriors to the Division 1 semifinals. Leschly, who owns a sterling 4.0 GPA, is committed to Dartmouth.

Sadie Mathis

Acton-Boxborough, junior

A force at the top of the formation for the Revolution (13-4-2), Mathis earned All-State and Dual County League MVP honors by recording 12 goals and six assists. The junior honor roll student is committed to play at Yale.

Cassidy Moriarty

Natick, junior

With 14 goals, Moriarty provided a scoring punch from the central midfield as well as distinct defensive prowess to help power the Redhawks to a Division 1 championsh­ip. The junior was named to the All-State team for her efforts.

Reagan Murphy

Winchester, senior

The All-New England selection was one of the state’s top goalkeeper­s, allowing just seven goals in 15 games. A two-time Middlesex League MVP and two-time Globe All-Scholastic, Murphy led the Red & Black to a 16-3-1 season.

Claire Murray

Hingham, senior

A two-time All-State selection, the University of Illinois-bound senior claimed Patriot Keenan MVP honors by anchoring the Harbormen’s midfield. Murray finished with 67 goals and 27 assists for her career and is a high honor roll student.

Kelly O'Connor

Franklin, junior

Second in the Hockomock League in scoring with a team-leading 26 goals and 14 assists, the All-State selection showcased tremendous skill along the left side for the Panthers (18-3-0) and is committed to play at Fairfield University.

Georgia Prouty

Danvers, junior

The Northeaste­rn Conference MVP and All-New England selection was a force, scoring 26 goals and assisting on another 26 to cross the 100point plateau for her career. A Boston University commit, she is a high honor roll student.

Maddie Recupero

Hopkinton, junior

A dynamic force in the middle of the field, the junior was the engine for a 20-1-1 Hillers squad. Recupero proved equally efficient scoring and distributi­ng by notching 15 goals and 15 assists to earn AllState and team MVP accolades.

Kara Santos

Mansfield, senior

A shutdown centerback, Santos led the Hornets to the Division 2 state final with a 17-4-1 record and contribute­d seven goals and four assists. The National Honor Society member was also a member of the All-State team.

Smilla Spasic

Norwell, senior

The senior centerback anchored a defense that allowed just eight goals with 19 shutouts during a 231-1 run that ended with the Division 3 title. The All-State selection was the South Shore Sullivan MVP and was part of two state titles.

 ?? KEN MCGAGH FOR THE GLOBE ?? In Notre Dame’s run to the Division 2 title, Sydney Comeau was on the move.
KEN MCGAGH FOR THE GLOBE In Notre Dame’s run to the Division 2 title, Sydney Comeau was on the move.
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