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    2025 Volleyball All-Scholastics and league all-stars

    BostonSportNewsBy BostonSportNewsJanuary 28, 2026No Comments13 Mins Read
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    ALL-SCHOLASTICS

    ERIN BIGHAM
    CANTON

    Bigham was a power to be reckoned with for the Bulldogs, registering 77 kills, 54 aces, 185 digs and 19 blocks. She was named Hockomock League MVP this season and guided the Bulldogs to a 14-6 regular-season report and a visit to the Div. 2 quarterfinals. She completed her highschool profession with 2,257 whole assists and as probably the greatest setters in program historical past.

    MADILYN BOTELHO
    CASE

    Completed season with 312 kills, 215 digs and was named the South Coast Convention MVP. Completed profession as a three-time SCC All-Star, two-time MIAA All-Match staff member and was a four-year varsity participant for Case. Botelho was a prime contributor to an 18-2 common season and a visit to the Div. 3 championship sport. Botelho will play at Wheaton School.

    BROOKE BRASWELL
    LYNN CLASSICAL

    Completed with 500 kills, 249 digs, 199 aces and 86 blocks in profession. Registered 299 kills, 145 digs, 74 aces and 41 blocks in 2025. Braswell was a two-time Larger Boston League All-Star and was named to the Div. 3 All-State staff. She is the first-ever volleyball all-scholastic from Lynn Classical and helped the Rams go 18-2 within the common season. Braswell will play at Rivier College.

    CAROLINE DUNN
    BISHOP FEEHAN

    Registered 249 kills, 49 aces, 157 digs and had a hitting proportion of .232. Named to MAVCA Div. 1 all-state staff and was named Catholic Central League MVP. Dunn’s efforts helped the Shamrocks go 14-6 within the common season and earn a first-round victory over Hopkinton within the Div. 1 match.

    SOFIA HALUNEN
    BOURNE

    Halunen was named to the MAVCA All-State Group and gained the MIAA Convention Sportsmanship award whereas main Bourne to a 16-3 common season report and a visit to the Div. 4 state remaining. Halunen is in Nationwide Honor Society and is in DECA, Key Membership, Hope Squad, GSA and the Environmental Membership. She is dedicated to St. Anselm’s.

    RILEY HUML
    WESTON

    Huml completed with the second-most all-time assists in Massachusetts. She was a two-time All-Scholastic and was the Tri-Valley League co-MVP in 2025. Huml steered the Wildcats to a 9-9 report in a really sturdy Twin County League and to the quarterfinals of the Div. 3 state match. She’s going to play at Bates School.

    CECE KILROY
    KING PHILIP

    Kilroy completed the season with 303 kills, 53 aces, 275 digs and 206 service receptions. Her efforts helped lead the Warriors to a 13-7 regular-season report and a visit to the Div. 2 semi-finals. She was named a Hockomock League All-Star and to the MAVCA All-State staff. She’s going to proceed her profession at Skidmore.

    MAKAYLA KUYKENDALL
    FRANKLIN

    Kuykendall was a key contributor for a Franklin staff that unseated Newton North on the prime of the Div. 1 bracket. She had 354 kills, 274 digs, 36 aces and 32 blocks to assist lead the Panthers to an 18-2 regular-season report earlier than their run to the state championship. She’s going to proceed her profession at Bentley.

    KENDALL LARKIN
    MEDFIELD

    Larkin led the Warriors with 277 kills. The senior outdoors hitter was named Tri-Valley League co-MVP and was a two-time league All-Star. She helped the Warriors go 16-4 within the common season and attain the Div. 3 semifinals. Larkin will proceed her taking part in profession at Assumption.

    HAZEL LOVINS
    WINCHESTER

    Lovins was a third-year starter and staff captain. She completed season with 325 kills, 120 digs and a .360 hitting proportion. Helped lead Purple and Black to a Middlesex League Championship, a 21-2 report and a visit to the Div. 1 quarterfinals. Additionally a member of the Nationwide Honor Society and Tri-M Nationwide Music Honor Society.

    AVERY MCCASH
    DUXBURY

    McCash completed with 418 kills and 90 aces in profession. She was named a two-time Patriot League All-Star, 2025 Patriot League MVP and was named All-State for the 2025 season. McCash helped lead the Dragons to an undefeated common season and a visit to the Div. 2 semi-finals.

    JOHANNA MELHORN
    WINCHESTER

    The senior standout registered 176 kills and had a .401 hitting proportion whereas main the Purple and Black to a 21-2 report and a visit to the Div. 1 quarterfinals. She additionally completed her profession with 176 blocks, which set the Winchester report. She set the single-season report for blocks twice in her highschool profession. Melhorn will proceed her profession at Union School.

    KAYLEE PERRAULT
    CARDINAL SPELLMAN

    The Catholic Central League standout exceeded 500 kills in her profession, which is second in program historical past. She was named All-State and a Catholic Central League all-star for her efforts on the court docket. She plans to attend Suffolk, the place she is going to research legislation and can try and proceed her volleyball profession with the Rams.

    ULA RINKEVICIUTE
    BURLINGTON

    Rinkeviciute registered 2,066 assists and 300 aces in her stellar profession. She was a four-time Middlesex League All-Star and was the Middlesex Freedom MVP in 2025. Rinkeviciute helped lead the Purple Devils to a 16-4 regular-season report and a visit to the Div. 2 second spherical.

    GRETA SACHS
    MARBLEHEAD

    Sachs completed the season with 191 kills and 84 blocks with a .412 hitting proportion that led the Northeastern Convention. Sachs was a four-year varsity starter and was named the 2025 Northeastern Convention Participant of the Yr. She additionally gained the Marblehead volleyball “Management Anchor Award” this season.

    SASHA SELIVAN
    NEWTON NORTH

    Selivan registered 1,792 assists, 423 kills and 89 aces in three-season profession. She led Newton North to a 22-3 report and a berth within the Div. 1 title sport. She was named a co-MVP of the Bay State Convention and has been a juggernaut for a Tigers staff that has reached the Div. 1 championship sport in all three seasons of her profession. The junior is verbally dedicated to Colgate.

    ELIZABETH TAM
    NEEDHAM

    Tam registered greater than 1,000 assists, 600 digs and 200 aces in her time with the Rockets. Her efforts helped the Rockets go 15-2 within the common season and attain the second spherical of the Div. 1 state match. Tam was additionally named a co-MVP of the Bay State Convention.

    NOLA TIMO
    BOURNE

    The senior outdoors hitter completed the 2025 season with an impressive 263 kills. Timo helped lead Canalwomen to a 16-3 regular-season report and a visit to the Div. 4 title sport.

    CLAIRE TROY
    SHREWSBURY

    Troy was named All-State and led all of Div. 1 in blocks whereas ending sixth in hitting proportion. Her efforts have been essential in Shrewsbury’s 18-2 common season and journey to the second spherical of the Div. 1 match. She’s going to proceed her taking part in profession at Juniata School.

    ALEXIA VAQUERANO
    LYNNFIELD

    She completed profession with 526 kills, 504 digs and 88 blocks and recorded 306 kills, 276 digs and 22 blocks with a hitting proportion of .227 in 2025. She led the Pioneers to an 18-2 regular-season report and a visit to the Div. 3 semifinals. Vaquerano was named All-State and was Cape Ann League First Group.

    CARA VITARISI
    READING

    Vitarisi was a three-year varsity participant for the Rockets and two-time captain. Completed her profession with 658 digs and led staff with 67 non-setter assists in 2025. Named a Middlesex League All-Star and to the MAVCA Div. 2 All-State staff in 2025. Vitarisi contributed to a Rockets staff reached the Div. 2 quarterfinals. She is planning to play at St. Lawrence.

    JESSIE WANG
    ANDOVER

    Wang registered 967 kills and 216 aces in her profession. She was named first staff All-Convention and helped lead Warriors to an 18-5 report and a visit to the Div. 1 quarterfinals. Wang was a four-year letter winner for Andover and earned AVCA and MAVCA honors.

    SABINE WENZEL
    MELROSE

    Wenzel set the Melrose report for many kills in a season (369) and tied the college report for kills in a match with 30. Her management efforts helped lead Melrose to a 13-7 report and earn a Middlesex League MVP nod as properly. She is dedicated to play at East Texas A&M.

    CATE WETTSTONE
    MASCONOMET

    She completed profession with 680 kills, 217 blocks and 159 aces. Registered 271 kills, 36 blocks and a .380 hitting proportion in 2025. Wettstone was named NEC All-Convention for her stellar play whereas main the Chieftains. Wettstone will proceed her taking part in profession at Assumption.

    Honorable Point out

    Lizzie Adolfsson (Lincoln-Sudbury)

    Schuyler Cerow (Duxbury)

    Julia Da Silva (South Shore Voke)

    Emilie Ferdinand (Brookline)

    Future Francis (Quincy)

    Noelia Guerrero (Madison Park)

    Grace Harres (Hamilton-Wenham)

    Kylie Hazel (Westport)

    Natalie Huang (Newton South)

    Noa Kittila (Sturgis East)

    Maia Ledwell (Falmouth)

    Madeleine LeFevre (Cohasset)

    Audrey Manning (Lynnfield)

    Genoviva Martins-Furtado (Bristol-Plymouth)

    Mia Milani (Bellingham)

    Gabby Pattie (Hopkinton)

    Charlotte Pernisie (Newton North)

    Brianna Quinlan (Rockland)

    Kaliya Sannon (Brockton)

    Sadie Stants (Needham)

    Ilsaisha Taveras (Larger Lawrence)

    Kaitlyn Van (Lowell)

    Kyra Ward (Chelmsford)

    All-Stars

    Bay State

    Norah Downey (Braintree); Bella Bacon, Emilie Ferdinand, Molly Tipton (Brookline); Keira Clark (Milton); Brooke Barnett, Aiya Dottin (Natick); Coco Cusick, Bella Lee, Sadie Stants, Elizabeth Tam (Needham); Nora Hamel, Charlotte Pernisie, Sasha Selivan (Newton North); Riley Biddlecom, Emma Learn (Wellesley)

    MVP: Elizabeth Tam, Sasha Selivan

    Huge Three

    Kera Goldson, Mya Worth, Jeanelle Rivera, Kaliya Sanon (Brockton); Riley Currin (Durfee); Belle Almeida, Ivy Matos (New Bedford)

    MVP: Kaliya Sannon

    Boston Metropolis League

    Bedthznaida Augustin (Boston Worldwide); Jasleidys Pena (Brighton); Isabella Foronda, Maria Jimenez (Charlestown); Alexis Sammy (Money Academy); Alex Brangiforte, Jenna DaSilva (East Boston); Shelsea Jimenez (English); Alana Laforest (Latin Academy); Ryhana Edwards, Noelia Guerrero, Jazmine McKinney (Madison Park); Jai-Riel Eunick, Marianne Morillo (New Mission); Kandace Aikens, Aissatou Bangura (O’Bryant); Anibely Guerrero, Juliean Le (TechBoston);

    MVP: Noelia Guerrero

    Cape & Islands

    Sophia Cantwell, Katie Popovich, Rafaela Prebianchi (Dennis-Yarmouth); Layla Clunes, Brooke Farrington, Maia Ledwell (Falmouth); Ella Cutter, Kinsey Lister, Rory Shortis (Monomoy); Julie Pires (Nantucket); Molly Archer, Violet Yingling (Nauset); Zlata Alioshka (St. John Paul II); Madeline Brown, Jaymar Diaz (Sandwich); Issy Hartsgrove, Mariya Marais, Cali Squier, Sara Talbot (Sturgis East); Rae Canales, Noe Kittila, Jojo Sader

    MVP: Maia Ledwell, Noa Kittila

    Cape Ann League

    Lavinya Oliveira (Essex Tech); Grace Harres (Hamilton-Wenham); Audrey Manning, Alexia Vaquerano, Olivia Kelter (Lynnfield); Brooke Lawton, Gabby Vigeant (Newburyport); Willow Koepke, Sydney Scholz (North Studying); Amelia Crowe (Pentucket)

    MVP: Audrey Manning, Grace Harres

    Catholic Central

    Jenna Mishou, Kate O’Toole, Avery Valicenti (Archbishop Williams); Annie Driscoll, Maddie Giesta, Cam Rose (Arlington Catholic); Mia Barnes, Caroline Dunn, Ella Graham, Shannon LaMorticelli (Bishop Feehan); Emma Lubas, Kylie Murphy (Bishop Fenwick); Maggie Martin (Maggie Martin); Lauren Christian, Kaylee Perrault (Cardinal Spellman); Valeria Morillo (St. Mary’s)

    MVP: Caroline Dunn

    Catholic Convention

    Delia Byrne (Malden Catholic); Amelia Burgoyne, Brianha Kennedy, Olivia Mainvielle, Elle Orlando (Notre Dame Academy Hingham); Sydney Lengthy, Rowan Luber, Carly Tarantola (Ursuline)

    Commonwealth Athletic Convention

    Maria Rosario, Franchesca Tavarez, Ilsaisha Taveras (Larger Lawrence); Katie Fauvel, Cheyenne Fuller, Chelsey Quealey (Larger Lowell); Dahlia Lugo, Jasmine Oeur, Sophia San (Innovation Academy); Genevieve Arcangel, Hailey Herrera, Evelyn Nwoke (KIPP Academy); Chloe Crogan, Ella DiCioccio, Miley Lopez (Lowell Catholic): Zahara Belizaire, Kaylee Deschamps, Lia Morales, Mahlyna Williams (Lynn Tech); Anna Batista, Fransabelle DaSilva, Ashlee Guillaume (Mystic Valley); Jay Feoli, Ryleigh Gary, Shaylin O’Donnell (Nashoba Tech); Dom Andino, Gaby Castro, Milena Garrett (Northeast); Lily Carrion, Arianny Kingsley, Vidhi Patel (Notre Dame Tyngsboro); Hope DiDonato, Isabella DiSalvo, Maura Krueger, Francesca Reardon (Shawsheen); Kelleisha Gilbert, Mia King, Kelly Vigneaux (Whittier)

    MVP: Ilsaisha Taveras

    Twin County League

    Mia Moorman, Sanskriti Nistala, Maria Paes (Acton-Boxboro); Katherine Patterson, Shriya Raut (Bedford); Chisom Jones, Georgia Stavros (Boston Latin); Eileana Su (Cambridge); Grace DeAngelis, Elia Han, April Tang (Harmony-Carlisle); Lizzie Adolfsson, Amelie Andrews, Sonia D’Ambrosio, Mila Gottesman, Cece O’Keefe (Lincoln-Sudbury); Sophia Hellstrom, Natalie Huang, Bellicima Promuto (Newton South); Kylie Brooks (Waltham); Mia MacLean, Audrey Nugent, Willa Suratt, Anna Yalli (Wayland); Kaitlyn Pepin, Norah Schweitzer, Riley Huml (Weston); Kaitlyn Pepin, Norah Schweitzer (Westford Academy)

    MVP: Lizzie Adolfsson

    Larger Boston

    Alisson Segovia (Chelsea); Nicole Damaceno (Everett); Brooke Braswell, Emma Chevalier, Sejla Iriskic, Azriella Jorge (Lynn Classical); Malinda Ran (Lynn English); Sania Chen, Rashmi KC (Malden); Emma Malerba (Medford); Susan Lemus Chavez, Dayana Ortega (Revere); Alexis Bowie, Catherine Timmins (Somerville)

    MVP: Brooke Braswell

    Hockomock

    Haley Carter, Sophia Jaeger, Olivia Leonardo (Attleboro); Erin Bigham, Soley Rodriguez Martinez (Canton); Taylor Broderick (Foxboro); Olivia Alberti, Emerson Delleo, Makayla Kuykendall (Franklin); Cece Kilroy, Caleigh Shore (King Philip); Gabrielle Moore (Mansfield); Abby Murphy (Milford); Ava Kraskouskas (North Attleboro); Taylor Donohue, Lyla McDonough, Chelsea Wagner (Oliver Ames); Eva Lobo-Delaney (Sharon); Sadie Herry (Taunton)

    MVP: Erin Bigham, Makayla Kuykendall

    Mayflower Giant

    Kara Rego, Abigael Lavoie (Diman); Sydney Cull (Blue Hills); Addisen Trelia, Delia LeBlanc (Tri-County); Ilyanis Sanchez (Southeastern); Genoviva Martins-Furtado, Shelby Estrella, Mikayla Mbugua (Bristol-Plymouth)

    MVP: Genoviva Martins-Furtado

    Mayflower Small

    Bella Doherty, Nevaeh Schlager (Norfolk Aggie); Victoria Welzel, Natalie Minster (Bristol Aggie); Cody Orlando (Previous Colony); Nadia Prunier (Higher Cape); Julia Da Silva, Alyssa Viola, Luca Torrey (South Shore Voke); Sofia Todoroff, Megan Chook (Cape Cod Tech)

    MVP: Julia Da Silva

    Mayflower Complete

    Jaeleah Molina (Atlantis Constitution); Kylie Hazel, Savannah Sowle (Westport); Valerie Salawu, Manaelle Narcisse (Avon); Oliva LaCava (Wareham); Katie Nguyen, Finley Moore, Naymiah Paul (Holbrook)

    MVP: Kylie Hazel

    Merrimack Valley League

    Naomi Vajda, Jessie Wang, Tina Zheng (Andover); Meg Downs, Kendra Marino (Billerica); Sydney Faria, Julie Corridor, Bella Sierpina (Central Catholic); Emily Dibble, Ellen Griswold, Bonnie Politzer, Kyra Ward (Chelmsford); Lucy Martinez (Haverhill); Julia Crockett, Kaitlyn Van (Lowell); Kathryn Driend (Methuen); Laila Yacouba-Issa (North Andover)

    MVP: Kyra Ward, Kaitlyn Van

    Middlesex League

    Ava Bowen (Arlington); Sadie Boas (Belmont); Lexie Carmody, Ula Rinkeviciute, Kayla Walker (Burlington); Erin He (Lexington); Sadie Smith, Sabine Wenzel (Melrose); Gianna Miceli, Victoria Reposa, Cara Vitarisi (Studying); Vanessa Naudo (Stoneham); Lila Arkinstall, Cara Carangelo, Mia Kenny (Wakefield); Mia Caterino (Watertown); Kaleigh Quinn (Wilmington); Maddie Crooks, Kaiyal Kumaran, Hazel Lovins, Johanna Melhorn, Defne Mergen (Winchester); Sophia Zapelini Viviani (Woburn)

    MVP: Ula Rinkeviciute, Sabine Wenzel, Hazel Lovins

    Northeastern

    Reese Kwiatek, Fiona Lengthy (Beverly); Gabrielle Linderman (Danvers); Eva Burke, Sydney Faris, Mari Modrzynksa, Lila Moniz, Greta Sachs, Samantha Walker (Marblehead); Lidia Benedetto, Jordan Draper, Aimee Quimby, Cate Wettstone (Masconomet); Lizzy Bettencourt, Yorna Demiri, Sydney Lynch (Peabody); Yanalis Ventura (Salem); Reese Schaiberger (Swampscott);

    MVP: Greta Sachs

    Patriot League Keenan

    Schuyler Cerow, Caroline Cusson, Caleigh Ryan, Avery McCash (Duxbury);
    Caroline Grey, Brooke Steele, Sophie Ennis (Whitman-Hanson); Meghan Koenen, Kaitlyn Truong (Hingham); Elizabeth Harbester, Reese Helisek (Silver Lake); Kam Kungu (Plymouth North); Natalie Frasca (Marshfield)

    MVP: Schuyler Cerow

    Patiot League Fisher

    Future Francis, Alyssa Hopps, Zoe Scibelli, Evie Catrambone (Quincy); Sadie Johnston, Melanie Wijaya, Maeve Powers (North Quincy); Meghan Murray, Mia Murray (Pembroke); Anna Bradley (Scituate); Tessa Madden (Hanover); Colleen Spiegel (Plymouth South)

    MVP: Future Francis

    Pioneer

    Jazlyn Coyer, Ava Johnston, Bella Magalhes, Nicky Murphy (Barnstable); Lillian Brown, Carly Money (Bridgewater-Raynham); Lindsey Barber, Keiley Cordeiro, Chloe McKinnon, Margherita Spinelli (Dartmouth)

    South Coast Convention

    Elise Hurton (Apponequet); Michaela Muldoon, Lily Russell, Nola Timo, Sofia Halunen (Bourne); Carlee Bissonnette (Fairhaven); Madilyn Botelho, Kayla Dowdell, Madyson Silva (Case); Molly Franco, Maya Morrison, Erin Root (Previous Rochester); Lauren Kanuse, Addie Dad or mum (Somerset Berkley); Ariana Lone (West Bridgewater)

    MVP: Madilyn Botelho

    South Shore League

    Savvy Eriksen, Brenna O’Brien (Abington); Josie Helms, Grace Hyland, Riley Jenkins, Maeve Zakrzewski (Carver); Kendell Berndt, Hadley Berns, Madeleine LeFevre (Cohasset); Miley DelCarmen, Ayla Kingman, Olivia McManus, Jenna Oman, Elizabeth Willis (East Bridgewater); Mia Fougere, Sophia Morin (Mashpee); Ava Callahan (Middleboro); Keira Deeney, Aislin Hinchey, Heidi Warren (Norwell); Nissrine Elkhamlichi, Syntyche Guerrier (Randolph); Cailey Kelleher, Brianna Quinlan, Ashlyn Prepared, Sophia Viejo (Rockland)

    MVP: Madeleine LeFevre, Brianna Quinlan

    Tri-Valley League

    Nicole Chin (Ashland); Mady DeOliveira, Mia Milani, Val Nolan, Sophia Soto (Bellingham); Megan McNamara (Dedham); Laurianny Dos Santos, Grace Whitten (Holliston); Gabby Pattie, Sofiah Wightman Kraus, Evie Woodbury (Hopkinton); Kendall Larkin, Ava Pender (Medfield); Emma Copeland, Lucy Mitchell (Medway); Lucy Perachio (Norton); Zoey Fleming, Brenna Forbes (Norwood); Lulu Fenton, Ottavia Lodovico (Westwood)

    MVP: Mia Milani, Gabby Pattie, Kendall Larkin



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