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    2025 Girls Cross Country All-Scholastics and league all-stars

    BostonSportNewsBy BostonSportNewsJanuary 29, 2026No Comments11 Mins Read
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    ALL-SCHOLASTICS

    ANNABELLE AVERETT
    SWAMPSCOTT

    Averett has been a catalyst for the Massive Blue in her two seasons with this system as she gained the group’s MVP award, often called the “low stick award,” twice. She recorded a quickest mile time of 5:07, a two-mile time of 11:23 and a 5K time of 18:34. Along with her excellence on the course, Averett is the vice chairman for the Class of 2028 at Swampscott.

    AUDREY BIRTWELL
    NORWELL

    Birtwell positioned second on the Division 3A state championship meet and fifth on the Div. 3 Meet of Champions. She was named a South Shore League All-Star and a group captain. Outdoors of the course, Birtwell is a member of Nationwide Honor Society and the World Language Honor Society.

    JESSICA BOURNE
    WESTON

    Bourne completed fourth on the Division 2A Championship and sixth on the DCL Championship Meet. She notably helped the Wildcats win the DCL Foley Division. Off the course, Bourne additionally performs the viola within the Weston Chamber Orchestra and is a member of the Tri-M Music Honor Society.

    ROSIE BRADLEY
    BROMFIELD

    The senior standout notably gained the Div. 3 state championship. In her adorned profession, Bradley was a two-time top-10 finisher on the state championships, a three-time league all-star and has served as a group captain. She’s going to proceed her profession at UMass Lowell.

    KYLA BRESLIN
    CENTRAL CATHOLIC

    Breslin isn’t new to success for the Raiders, as this was her second consecutive season getting named all-conference. She was the Merrimack Valley Convention particular person champion. Breslin excelled exterior of league play as effectively by profitable the Division 1C sectional race.

    ELISE CASSO
    FALMOUTH ACADEMY

    The senior certified for the state championships 5 instances and medaled as soon as. She set private data of 4:59 within the mile run, 18:22 within the cross nation 5K. Outdoors of college competitors, Casso set a personal-best of 17:51 in a street 5k.

    MARIA CHOPAS
    CONCORD-CARLISLE

    Chopas’ highlights on the season included profitable the Div. 1B sectional race and the Amherst Invitational. She additionally grew to become the Patriots’ document holder for the two-mile run and will likely be a group captain in 2026. Along with athletics, Chopas is a excessive honor roll scholar and an All-Convention pianist.

    JANE CONRAD
    LEXINGTON

    Conrad was a power within the Middlesex League, profitable the person title and main the Minutewomen to a group championship. She set her private document of 17:18.39, which was additionally the course document. She led Lexington a Division 1A championship. Individually, she completed third on the 1A sectionals and the Meet of Champions.

    KYLIE DONAHUE
    BILLERICA

    Donahue had a really profitable particular person season, ending second on the Frank Kelley Sophomore Race, MVC Championship and Division 1C meet. She additionally notably completed fifth on the Meet of Champions and eighth on the MSTCA Twilight Invite.

    LUCY DOWNING
    HOLLISTON

    The primary-year phenom went undefeated whereas racing inside the Tri-Valley Giant and was named league MVP. Downing additionally gained the Division 2B championship and completed third on the Division 2 Meet of Champions.

    ABBY FLAGG
    WHITINSVILLE CHRISTIAN

    Flagg ran private greatest instances of 17:36 within the cross nation 5K, 5:05 within the mile run and a couple of:21 within the 800-meter run. She notably completed second behind her sister and fellow All-Scholastic Emily within the 5000-meter race on the Div. 2 state championships. Along with operating, Flagg additionally enjoys swimming and biking.

    EMILY FLAGG
    WHITINSVILLE CHRISTIAN

    Flagg ran private greatest instances of 17:17 within the cross nation 5K, 10:42 within the two mile and 5:09 within the mile run. Flagg completed first within the 5000-meter race on the Division 2 state championships, simply forward of her teammate and sister Abby.

    EMMA GENOVESE
    MILLIS

    Genovese was named the Tri-Valley Small MVP and completed undefeated inside league meets. The freshman completed first on the divisional meet, second on the TVL showcase and had a runner-up end on the Meet of Champions. She is constant to excel for Millis’ indoor monitor and area group.

    GRETA HAMMER
    NEEDHAM

    Hammer completed second on the Division 1 state meet and second on the Meet of Champions. The veteran runner was the cross nation state champion in 2024. She additionally has gained the two-mile state championship in indoor monitor and area in 2024 and 2025, and the out of doors title in 2025.

    ABIGAIL HENNESSY
    WESTFORD ACADEMY

    Hennessy impressed by profitable the Division 1 Meet of Champions, setting a course document of 17:15. She was additionally the person Division 1A Champion. The Washington Commit can be a five-time state champion in monitor and area, holds the Massachusetts mile document and completed third on the 2025 New Stability Out of doors Nationals.

    MILLIE MCDONALD
    WINCHESTER

    McDonald earned a 19:00 private document within the 5K and an 18:20 private document within the three-mile. Individually, she completed third on the Division 1B sectionals. The freshman additionally earned All-Middlesex League honors for her efficiency a top-10 end on the league meet.

    KATHERINE MURRAY
    NORWELL

    Murray was named the South Shore League MVP for her excellence inside the league and for profitable the league championship. Individually, she completed first on the Division 3A meet and third on the Meet of Champions. Within the classroom, Murray is a high-honor roll scholar.

    LAUREN RAFFETO
    CANTON

    Raffeto was the Hockomock League champion and notably completed because the Division 2A runner-up. Outdoors of college competitors, Raffeto was a top-20 finisher at each the Nike XC Northeast Regional and the Brooks Northeast XC Championship. Within the winter, she takes her skills to the ice as for ice hockey group.

    JULIA RAMSEY
    WINCHESTER

    Ramsey gained the MSTCA Frank Mooney Coaches Invitational and completed because the runner-up on the Middlesex League Championship. She completed fourth on the Division 1B sectional, serving to the Crimson and Black win the group title. Ramsey was chosen to the Middlesex League All-Convention Staff and is a Nationwide Honor Society member.

    GRACE RICH
    HAMILTON-WENHAM

    Wealthy was the Division 3B champion and completed fourth on the Division 3 state championships. She was named Cape Ann League Runner of the 12 months and Hamilton-Wenham’s group MVP whereas main the Generals to a CAL title and a runner-up end on the 3B championships.

    EMMA TUXBURY
    WELLESLEY

    Tuxbury isn’t a stranger to the All-Scholastic pages as this was the fourth consecutive yr she acquired the honors. The Raiders standout completed second on the Division 1B sectionals. After graduating this spring, Tuxbury will run cross nation and monitor at Bucknell College.

    EMILY WEDLAKE
    WESTFORD ACADEMY

    Wedlake completed third on the Twilight Invitational and third on the Twin County League meet. Outdoors of league competitors, she completed fourth at sectionals and eighth place on the state championships. Wedlake will proceed her cross nation and monitor profession at UMass Amherst.

    QUIN WILCOX
    WAKEFIELD

    The junior started competing in cross nation this yr and was named the Middlesex League Freedom MVP and was undefeated inside the league through the common season. She positioned third on the Middlesex League Championships and had the identical end on the Division 3 state championships. She completed sixth on the Meet of Champions.

    All-Stars

    Bay State League

    Chloe Dinh, Anna Flaherty, Emma Koca (Braintree); Georgia Grey, Hannah Petersen (Brookline); Daria Lamakina (Framingham); Felicity Goode (Milton); Kailie Rader (Natick); Claire Cianciolo, Greta Hammer, Madison Roach (Needham); Maggie Abely, Casey Costello, Esty Dudnik, Lily Grace (Newton North); Bridget Tierney (Walpole); Emma Tuxbury, Maddie Tuxbury (Wellesley); Jessica Harding, Sonia Souto (Weymouth)

    MVP: Greta Hammer

    Massive Three

    Maira Amado, Hermine Bernadel, Maliyah Gomes Pierre, Talia Rodrigues, Aubrey Talbot (Brockton); Shayla Harrison, Anjola Olubanwo, Corrine Wang (Durfee); Madelyn Baylies, Victoria Cabral (New Bedford)

    MVP: Aubrey Talbot

    Cape & Islands

    Noelle Jatcak (Cape Cod Academy); Bella Alexander, Elise Brown, Leah Cogan (Dennis-Yarmouth); Taryn Joyce (Falmouth); Elise Casso, Arden O’Neill (Falmouth Academy); Sophia Alves (Martha’s Winery); Skyler Osmond (Monomoy); Anna Cronin, Grace Hanlon, Leila Noddin (Nantucket); Hannah Pranga, Savannah Senatori (Nauset); Evelyn Huamani (Rising Tide); Kylee Beaudoin, Grace Chanya, Dylan Poti, Grace Smith, Ashlyn White (Sandwich); Tallulah Clifford, Claire Heller, Izabella Merrill, Emily Siminski, Natalie Swift (Sturgis East); Grace McGlinchey, Sophia Neske (Sturgis West)

    MVP: Elise Casso, Kylee Beaudoin

    Cape Ann League

    Haley Jezowski (Amesbury); Emily Waters (Essex North Shore); Asa Labell, Talia Labell, Grace Wealthy (Hamilton-Wenham); Abby Lopez (Lynnfield); Anna Sergi (Manchester-Essex); Lydia Boddy, Abigail Porto, Meilia Simone, Isla Path (Newburyport); Adelyn Kelly, Quinlan Kelly, Riley MacDonald (North Studying); Mia Jaworski (Triton)

    MVP: Quinlan Kelly, Grace Wealthy

    Catholic Central League

    Maddie Hussy (Archbishop Williams); Fiona Steward (Arlington Catholic); Rachel Akins, Quinn Kotch, Christina McCarthy, Grace McGahan, Emily Morris, Madeline Neary, Allison Oram, Noelle Salwierz, Sophie Shaw (Bishop Feehan); Julia Davis, Marianna Kay, Olivia Rowe, Adelaide Sweatman (Bishop Fenwick); Kelsey Kwiatek (St. Mary’s)

    MVP: Kelsey Kwiatek

    Commonwealth Athletic Convention

    Daisy Zarate, Irene Delva, Wilmarlyn Fernandez (Lynn Tech/KIPP); Alyssa Collins (Minuteman); Jayden Jean (Nashoba); Ruthann Ambrose, Annabel Cargill, Kara Taylor, Sarah Benchekroun (Innovation); Lily Abott (Mystic Valley); Skylar Beauchesne, Grace Morasse (Lowell Catholic); Olivia Stack, Makenzie Plouffe, Audrey Yann, Teagan Galvagni, Lillian Zurkus, Hannah Levesque (Larger Lowell); Rowan Cattanach, Elizallian Rivera (Whittier)

    Twin County League

    Madison Dean (Acton-Boxboro); Addison Poulter (Bedford); Sophia Juanes Seto, Fiona Litman, Violet Smith (Cambridge); Maria Chopas, Felicity Daglish, Emma Kjaersgaard, Liliana Miles, Alex Skelly, Pelin Turner (Harmony-Carlisle); Izzy Monahan (Newton South); Laura Shepard (Waltham); Emily Deeks, Abigail Hennessy, Phoenix Philbrick, Diya Shrestha, Emily Wedlake (Westford Academy); Jessica Bourne, Anne Moser (Weston)

    MVP: Abigail Hennessy

    Larger Boston

    Marianna De Leon (Lynn Classical); Madison McCole (Lynn English); Emma Beardsley, Isabelle De Sousa Vieira, Olivia O’Brien (Medford); Rania Hamdani, Olivia Rupp (Revere); Aly Amin, Jenny Gordon, Greta O’Sullivan (Somerville)

    MVP: Aly Amin

    Hockomock

    Adileh Azar, Madeleine Driscoll, Isabella Holland, Alexa Piazza, Lauren Raffetto (Canton); Emma Dorich (Foxboro); Victoria Courghtright, Stella Nappa, Annabelle Santiago (Franklin); Lillian Almeida, Ashley Cleverdon, Ella McManus, Maria Noonan, Riley Rosario (King Philip); Cameron Ward (North Attleboro); Kathleen Beaulieu, Ashley Powers, Erin Reilly, Devin Thomas (Oliver Ames)

    MVP: Lauren Raffetto, Stella Nappa

    Mayflower Giant

    Makenna Laramee, Mia Faletra, Amelia Energy (Norfolk Aggie); Anabell Smith, Abby Woodbury (Tri-County); Lilly Andrews (Southeastern); Thea Cote (Bristol-Plymouth)

    MVP: Makenna Laramee

    Mayflower Small

    Ashlyn Jones (Atlantis Constitution); Taylor Nacimento, Skylar Greco, Brielle Leger (Bristol Aggie); Kate Kelly (South Shore Voke); Olivia Bellefeuille (Previous Colony); Elizae Tillman (Higher Cape)

    MVP: Ashlyn Jones

    Merrimack Valley League

    Alexia Chege, Rose Kiley (Andover); Emma Ausilio, Caitlyn Donahue, Kylie Donahue, Sabrina Gorski, Madelynn Larosa, Maya Niles, Anna Rossini, Hartlie Siegal, Evelyn Wesling (Billerica); Kyla Breslin, Calista King (Central Catholic); Kate Leonard, Mia McCusker (Chelmsford); Madison Howard, Emmalyn Proia (Haverhill); Addison Lemay, Ella Machado (Lowell); Elisa Castro, Julia Kroon, Olive LaRosa (North Andover); Maeve Burns (Tewksbury)

    MVP: Kyla Breslin, Mia McCusker

    Middlesex

    Caroline Herr, Chloe Reinelt (Arlington); Reece Bundy, Kira van Kelsted (Belmont); Shaelyn Fitzgerald, Mariska Kilroy (Burlington); Meghan Caldera, Jane Conrad, Callie Glenn, Addie Haiar, Ella Tyson (Lexington); Naiomi Breay, Reilly Powell, Violeta Rechea (Melrose); Autumn Shapiro (Stoneham); Liza Bangston, Lillian McLean, Quin Wilcox (Wakefield); Holly Peterson (Watertown); Charlotte Kiley, Katelyn LaPointe (Wilmington); Chloe Chan, Caroline Lanz, Millie McDonald, Julia Ramsey, Michelle Su (Winchester); Carla Bosso (Woburn)

    MVP: Jane Conrad, Quin Wilcox

    Northeastern Convention

    Annabelle Averett (Swampscott); Ella Braz, Lauren Foley, Lily Murphy, Maya Sutton (Peabody); Grace Conklin, Madyson Danish, Addison Lamar (Danvers); Grace Corbett (Beverly); Madison Gibeau-Schmitt, Clara Alberta, Abigail Williams (Masconomet); Sarah Munroe, Marrietta O’Connell, Norah Walsh (Marblehead)

    MVP: Marrietta O’Connell

    Patriot League Keenan

    Riley Earle, Addie Slimbaugh (Duxbury); Casey Gately (Hingham); Mia LoVuolo, Sarah Penney, Sydney Smolcha, Nisha Prabhu, Charlotte Younger (Marshfield); Devon Foy, Jaydan LaPlant (Plymouth North); Samantha Anderson, Heidi Dow, Ava Farris, Nicole Sanford (Silver Lake)

    MVP: Sarah Penney

    Patriot League Fisher

    Hazel Blum, Mae Evans, MacKenzie Gezotis (Hanover); Ananya Avasthi, Riley Crocket, Sadie Rizzitano (Pembroke); Evie Chadwick, Caroline Morse (Plymouth South); Ada Cote, Joanna Chen, Maddy McGillicuddy, Zoe Nelson, Caroline Zuffante (Quincy/North Quincy); Addy DuBois (Scituate)

    MVP: Maddy McGillicuddy

    Pioneer Athletic Convention

    Makenna Dennis, Grace Wilson (Barnstable); Carly Model, Tessa Bringardner, Brooke Carney, Abigail Oliveira, Mackenzie Rowan, Lily Shi, Grace Sperry, Camden Strandberg, Valentina Yurovitsky (Dartmouth);

    South Coast Convention

    Kelty Fournier (Apponequet); Sara Avery-Pham, Alyssa Daniels (Dighton-Rehoboth); Cassidy Carroll, Genevieve Hebert, Bentley Killion, Annalise Milhench, Ella Milhench, Fiona Roveda, Avery White (Previous Rochester); Jaylyn Albano, Sydney Amaral (Seekonk); Marley Haas (Somerset Berkley); Emma Pope (West Bridgewater)

    MVP: Alyssa Daniels

    South Shore League

    Gia Bunnell, Emma Hart, Catherine McCleary, Evangaline McCleary (Abington); Hazel Butterworth (Carver); Gabrielle Holdsworth (East Bridgewater); Anna Jensen (Mashpee); Grace Gorham, Ana Machado, Kiera Montgomery (Middleboro); Hadley Amon, Audrey Birtwell, Madisyn Butler, Kalen LeBlanc, Shelby Maguire, Katherine Murray, Olivia Sowinski (Norwell); Sophia Morse (Rockland)

    MVP: Hazel Butterworth, Katherine Murray

    Tri-Valley League

    Madeleine Callahan, Sophia Warnetski (Ashland); Jenna Dormady, Morgan Henshaw (Bellingham); Camille Boudreau, Audrey Ferry, Julia Ritchey, Kaitlyn Rogers (Dover-Sherborn); Hailey Cashman, Lucy Downin, Emerson Harrington (Holliston); Chloe Tumbleton (Hopkinton); Casey Parker, Kate St. Mary (Medfield); Emma Genovese (Millis); Kailey Chastenay, Kiley Faucher, Cecelia Goodwin, Molly McIntyre (Norton); Bridget Flynn (Norwood); Elyse Boger, Ciara Chi, Ryan Colleran, Maeve Gavin, Susannah Rockers, Cara Sullivan (Westwood)

    MVP: Lucy Downin, Emma Genovese



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