Boston Sunday Globe

ALL-SCHOLASTIC­S

Mara Boldy Emily Carney Kerri Finneran Ava Meehan Natalie Wall

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Izzy Adams

Walpole, junior

A two-time All-Scholastic, Adams buried a crucial first-quarter goal that led the Porkers to their first Division 1 title since 2016 and a 22-1 record. She finished her junior season with a team-leading 23 goals and 22 assists.

Karissa Albin

Somerset Berkley, senior

The senior capped off her career with 27 goals and 25 assists, driving the Blue Raiders to a 20-1-1 season. Following a 95-goal, 42-assist career, the South Coast Conference All-Star will play field hockey at Bentley University.

Kerin Birch

Walpole, senior

The Byrant-bound midfielder wrapped up her career by winning the Division 1 title in the Porkers’ third-consecutiv­e finals appearance. A National Honor Society student, she had 23 points and is a three-time Bay State All-Star.

King Philip, senior

A three-sport athlete, Boldy scored 90 career points, with 28 goals and 12 assists her senior season. She was named an All-Region firstteame­r and won her second MSFHCA Joanne Paquette Award. She plans to play college field hockey.

Blaire Brennan

Lincoln-Sudbury, sophomore

A point-per-game player, the twoyear starter notched five goals and 14 assists this season, earning a spot on Team USA’s U16 squad at the Pan American Maccabi Games. In the offseason, the sophomore plays for Wizards Field Hockey.

Susannah Brown

Monomoy, senior

A captain and three-year starter, Brown tallied 21 of the Sharks’ 78 goals and assisted on nine others, bringing her career total to 69 points. Next year, she will play field hockey and lacrosse at Johnson & Wales University.

Rita Cahalane

Newburypor­t, senior

The four-year varsity player captained Newburypor­t to a 21-2 record and its first Division 3 final appearance, tallying one goal and four assists. A high honor roll student, Cahalane was the Cape Ann League Player of the Year.

Franklin, junior

The Fairfield commit is on USA Field Hockey’s radar, and for good reason. She was part of the fearsome Franklin lineup, recording 29 goals and 19 assists, and was named a Hockomock League AllStar for a second year.

Maddie Chase

Danvers, senior

The senior captain led Danvers to an undefeated Northeaste­rn Conference season (13-0-1), accruing five goals and four assists on her way to NEC Player of the Year honors. Chase was selected for the Best of 60 All-Star game.

Mary Collins

Foxborough, senior

The two-time Hockomock MVP finished her senior season with a team-record 35 goals and 23 assists, bringing her career total to 160 points (93 goals, 67 assists.) She will play at Stonehill and study early childhood education.

Rachel Egan

Watertown, junior

The three-year starter played a key role in the Raiders’ undefeated

22-0 record and third straight state title, collecting 24 goals and 15 assists as a junior. Egan, who has verbally committed to Holy Cross, was a Middlesex All-Star.

Central Catholic, junior

A two-year captain and MVC coMVP, the junior set the program record for most goals in a season (34) on her way to 100 career points. The Andover resident is a threesport athlete, also playing basketball and lacrosse.

Drew Hussar

Dover-Sherborn, senior

In her senior season, Hussar was named captain for the second time and contribute­d six goals and 10 assists, earning Tri-Valley League Small MVP. The MIT commit is also a two-time softball captain and captain of the basketball team.

Abigail Kent

Manchester Essex, sophomore

With 14 goals and 12 assists, the sophomore helped a well-rounded Manchester Essex squad to the Division 4 semifinals. In her two seasons, Kent has 22 goals and 16 assists. The honor roll student also plays lacrosse and runs track.

Myles Lakin

Reading, senior

The future biomedical engineerin­g student and Physics Core Values Award winner also succeeds at the science of goaltendin­g. The WPIbound Lakin recorded 17 shutouts and captained the Rockets to a

22-1 record and the Division 2 title.

Bishop Feehan, senior

A four-year varsity starter, the senior captain earned Catholic Central League MVP for the third time. After spending the offseason with the U18 USA Women’s National Team, Meehan will play field hockey at North Carolina.

Rose Memmolo

Andover, senior

The Colby-bound senior captain bolstered the Golden Warriors to a 20-2-0 record and a state final appearance, notching six goals, 12 assists, and seven defensive saves. The MVC co-Player of the Year is also on Andover’s girls’ hockey team.

Camille Perlov

Hopkinton, senior

With 27 goals and 11 assists, the four-year varsity starter and twotime captain earned Tri-Valley AllStar honors for the third time. The Fairfield commit led Hopkinton to a 13-2-4 record, and finished with more than 100 career points.

Alexandra Tardugno

Methuen, senior

An aggressive goalie known for attacking plays head on, the Western New England commit had a stellar season, breaking Methuen’s record for most saves in a game (45), notching eight of her 17 career shutouts, and stopping 340 shots.

Reading, senior

The Villanova-bound senior was one of the state’s toughest defenders and a key to the Rockets’ Division 2 title. Wall’s Middlesex Liberty MVP award marked her thirdconse­cutive league honor, and she was named a MSFHCA Best of 60.

 ?? MARK STOCKWELL FOR THE GLOBE ?? With Newburypor­t players in pursuit, Watertown’s Molly Driscoll stays a step ahead during the Division 3 state championsh­ip.
MARK STOCKWELL FOR THE GLOBE With Newburypor­t players in pursuit, Watertown’s Molly Driscoll stays a step ahead during the Division 3 state championsh­ip.
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