Boston Sunday Globe

ALL-SCHOLASTIC­S

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Olivia Avellar

Nauset, senior

The Cape & Islands MVP backstoppe­d the Warriors to a 19-3-1 record with eight shutouts, including two in the postseason, and a trip to the D2 quarterfin­als. A two-time soccer All-Scholastic, she will play that sport at Boston University.

Caroline Batchelder

Archbishop Williams, junior

The junior led the Bishops on a thrilling run to the Division 1 semifinals with five playoff goals. An assistant captain, Batchelder became the program’s all-time leading goal scorer late in the season and now has 62 in her career.

Ava Buckley

Peabody, junior

With 17 goals and 22 assists, the junior not only led the Northeaste­rn Conference in both categories, but she set the program record for assists in a season as the Tanners finished 18-5 and advanced to the D1 quarterfin­als.

Angalisa Caceda

Waltham, senior

With 23 goals and 28 assists, the senior factored into more than half of the Hawks’ 98 goals this winter. Caceda finished her career as a three-time captain with 141 points and a MVC/DCL Small co-MVP award.

Lila Chamoun

Milton, senior

A returning All-Scholastic, the Bay State Conference MVP logged 10 shutouts, bringing her career total to 23. Chamoun registered a .950 save percentage, 1.33 goals against average, and a 19-5-1 record. She will play for Framingham State .

Izzy Cusack

Canton, sophomore

The sophomore led the Bulldogs with 37 points as they skated to a 19-4-1 record and a trip to the Division 2 quarterfin­als. A two-time Hockomock All-Star, Cusack plays for the Mass Spitfires and also plays field hockey.

Riley Devlin

Falmouth, junior

The junior led the state’s top-scoring offense with 50 points, including a team-high 28 assists. She scored the Clippers’ biggest goal of the year, a double OT winner against Canton in the state quarterfin­als. Devlin also plays soccer.

Molly Driscoll

Watertown, senior

The senior had 23 goals and seven assists for a Belmont/Watertown team that was the last undefeated squad in the state. Committed to BU for field hockey, she will first do a post-graduate year at Phillips Andover.

Ava Enright

Boston Latin, junior

The three-year captain moved back to defense this year to great success, providing nine goals and 15 assists while being named to the MVC/DCL All-Conference team. Enright has 68 career points and plays for the Boston Junior Eagles.

Isa Fischer

Burlington, sophomore

Fischer backstoppe­d Burlington to its second consecutiv­e state quarterfin­als appearance, recording a staggering 0.8 goals against average and 11 shutouts. The Middlesex All-Star allowed more than two goals just once this season.

Harper Friedholm

Lincoln-Sudbury, senior

Now a three-time MVC/DCL MVP, the senior captain had 19 goals and 14 assists as the Warriors won the Large Division title. Bound for Cornell in the fall to play lacrosse, Friedholm finished her career with 128 points.

Maddie Greenwood

Duxbury, junior

Now a two-time state champion, the junior captain capped a 32point season by returning from injury and scoring and assisting in the Dragons’ D2 title game win. The honor roll student finished with 45 goals and 77 career points.

Kelly Holmes

King Philip, senior

The Hockomock MVP finished her final season with 31 goals and 15 assists - giving her 168 points and an even 100 goals for her career. A three-time All-Scholastic, Holmes will play field hockey next year at St. Anselm.

Ava Iantosca

Dedham, senior

The offensive catalyst for the Marauders’ 14-5-2 season, the senior captain delivered 21 goals and 16 assists while earning Tri-Valley coMVP honors. With 123 career points, Iantosca is a five-time TVL All-Star who also plays lacrosse.

Ava Larkin

Notre Dame (Hingham), senior

The senior netminder served as the backbone of a nearly unflappabl­e Cougars defense that reached the state finals, compiling an impressive 1.05 GAA and .945 save percentage. Larkin will continue her education at Providence College.

Kasey Litwin

St. Mary's, senior

While leading a young Spartans team as a senior captain, Litwin produced 15 goals and 12 assists in 20 games for the D1 champions. She is a MIAA Sportsmans­hip Award winner and will play hockey and lacrosse at Nichols.

Lily Mackenzie

Wilmington, senior

Skating for the Stoneham co-op, the Middlesex Freedom MVP scored 35 of her team’s 58 goals while adding seven assists. The three-time league all-star finished with 122 points (88 goals, 34 assists), most in Wilmington history.

MJ Petisce

Methuen, junior

The MVC/DCL All-Star was a key piece of a 15-5-2 Red Rangers team that allowed just 22 goals all year. With 11 goals and 11 assists, Petisce hit the 50-point mark for her career. The junior also plays lacrosse.

Casey Roth

Falmouth, junior

In leading the Clippers to the D2 title game, the junior led the state’s top offense with 25 goals and 24 assists. The three-time Cape & Islands All-Star logged her 100th career point in the first round of the playoffs.

Kate Sullivan

Westwood, junior

The junior doubled her career point total from 55 to 110 this year, producing 33 goals and 22 assists for the Tri-Valley League champions, earning MVP honors. Sullivan is a three-time TVL All-Star who also plays field hockey and lacrosse.

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