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    PREP SCHOOLS

    Autumn Allen (Wheeler) women observe

    Julia Bae (Winsor) women tennis

    Max Becker (Pingree) boys lacrosse

    Jillian Bergeron (Governor’s) women observe

    Sarah Brody (Newton Nation Day) softball

    Mitchell Canuel (Portsmouth Abbey College) baseball

    Megan Cloherty (Montrose) softball

    Owen Crann (Middlesex) boys lacrosse

    Alex Dias (Tabor) women tennis

    Rachel Dunn (Montrose) women observe

    Madeline Egan (BB&N) women lacrosse

    Jackie Giordano (Brooks) softball

    Josiah Gomes (Belmont Hill) boys observe

    Avery Hart (BB&N) women observe

    Lily Heald (Dana Corridor) women lacrosse

    Reese Jensen (Milton Academy) golf

    Chase Choose (Milton Academy) boys observe

    Luke LeBlond (Pingree) boys tennis

    Waters Lloyd (Pingree) women lacrosse

    Henry Marchionni (Boston Trinity) baseball

    Romeo Martinez (Chapel Hill Chauncy Corridor) boys lacrosse

    Caroline McCullough (Noble and Greenough) women lacrosse

    Noam Neiger (Gann) final frisbee

    Cole Oberg (Roxbury Latin) boys tennis

    John Paone (Lawrence Academy) baseball

    Isabella Parsons (Covenant Christian) softball

    Ebbin Perkins (Berwick) boys lacrosse

    Tom Pender (Roxbury Latin) baseball

    Mariana Shulman (Newman) women tennis

    Miles Ventura (Portsmouth Abbey) boys observe

    Rian Vaidya (British Worldwide) boys tennis

    AUTUMN ALLEN

    WHEELER

    A two-time Boston Herald All-Scholastic, the junior turned one of many prime sprinters in New England this season. She defended her EIL titles within the 100, 200 and lengthy leap earlier than including New England championships in the identical occasions.

    JULIA BAE

    WINSOR

    The senior accomplished a standout tennis profession by being EIL MVP and was an all-New England choice for the third time in her profession. She has earned a Nationwide Benefit Scholarship and can attend Harvard this fall.

    MAX BECKER

    PINGREE

    The senior goalie was named Participant of the 12 months and All-American for a second time after a season that noticed him make 232 saves whereas additionally having a objective and two assists. The Dartmouth-bound Becker ended his profession with 741 saves.

    JILLIAN BERGERON

    GOVERNOR’S ACADEMY

    The sophomore was the ISL Athlete of the 12 months in observe. She was a New England champion individually within the 800 and anchored the 4×400 en path to a group title. Bergeron can be a standout in cross-country and in snowboarding.

    SARAH BRODY

    NEWTON COUNTRY DAY

    The senior ended her profession within the circle with a flourish with a 10-3 report and 221 strikeouts. Brody additionally batted .683 with 5 homers and 24 RBI. Brody is a two-time EIL Participant of the 12 months and all-NEPSAC choice. A Nationwide Honor Society member, Brody will attend Tufts College.

    MITCHELL CANUEL

    PORTSMOUTH ABBEY

    The senior shortstop/pitcher batted .444 with 14 stolen bases. He additionally was 6-1 with 53 strikeouts and a 1.33 ERA en path to EIL MVP honors. A 3-time honor roll recipient, Canuel will attend Assumption.

    MEGAN CLOHERTY

    MONTROSE

    The junior pitcher/first baseman was a league MVP and already has 150 profession strikeouts. A varsity performed because the eighth grade, Cloherty is a member of the Nationwide Honor Society. She additionally competes in indoor observe.

    OWEN CRANN

    MIDDLESEX

    The senior gained about each accolade you possibly can this season being named all-ISL, league MVP, all-NEPSAC and an All-American. Crann completed the season with 69 objectives and 102 factors. The Virginia-bound star holds the college report with 318 profession factors and can attend the College of Virginia.

    ALEX DIAS

    TABOR

    The freshman performed within the first singles and doubles spot this season and went undefeated whereas being named ISL MVP. Dias can be a member of the varsity cross nation and squash groups.

    RACHEL DUNN

    MONTROSE

    The senior attacker was named all-NEPSAC and Impartial Ladies Convention MVP. The Nationwide Honor Society member was the recipient of a number of tutorial awards. She’s going to research enterprise administration and world affairs at Notre Dame.

    MADELINE EGAN

    BB&N

    The senior standout was named MVP of the ISL after scoring 52 objectives and including 55 assists and 101 draw controls. A USA All-American choice, Egan ended her profession with 302 objectives, 169 assists and 490 draw controls. She’s going to attend Dartmouth Faculty.

    JACKIE GIORDANO

    BROOKS

    The senior pitcher was ISL MVP after an 11-4 marketing campaign that noticed her have a miniscule 0.77 ERA and 187 strikeouts. Giordano gained 38 of fifty profession begins with 571 strikeouts and a 1.19 ERA. She’s going to attend the College of Delaware.

    JOSIAH GOMES

    BELMONT HILL

    The repeat All-Scholastic was the ISL champion in each the shot put and discus. The Virginia-bound star duplicated the feat on the NEPSTA Div. 1 championships, then took a sixth within the discus on the New Stability Out of doors Nationals.

    AVERY HART

    BB&N

    The senior gained her second ISL MVP after going undefeated this season within the 100-hurdles, lengthy leap and triple leap. She set ISL data of 39-5 within the triple leap and 19-5 for the lengthy leap. A standout volleyball participant, Hart will attend College of California Berkeley.

    LILY HEALD

    DANA HALL

    The sophomore midfielder had a stellar season, recording 116 objectives and 23 assists with 95 draw controls en path to ISL MVP. She has already has 269 profession objectives in simply three seasons. Heald is a standout soccer participant as properly.

    REESE JENSEN

    MILTON ACADEMY

    The senior is the top-ranked junior golfer in New England and was named ISL MVP for a second time. Jensen took a second within the ISL championships and was a AJGA Rolex Junior Scholastic All-American 2024. He’ll attend Harvard within the fall.

    CHASE JUDGE

    MILTON ACADEMY

    The senior was one of many prime sprinters in New England this season, profitable ISL MVP honors and being named all-ISL and NEPSAC. Choose holds profession bests of 10.60 within the 100 and 21.85 within the 200. He’ll attend Brown College and play soccer.

    LUKE LEBLOND

    PINGREE

    The sophomore performed within the prime singles spot for the Highlanders and was Japanese Impartial League MVP for a second time. LeBlond is ranked among the many top-15 tennis gamers in Massachusetts for his age group.

    WATERS LLOYD

    PINGREE

    The senior midfielder had 64 objectives and 96 factors together with 64 draw controls to earn all-NEPSAC honors. Waters completed her profession with 232 objectives, 320 factors and 224 draw controls. The excessive honor roll pupil will play lacrosse at Vanderbilt.

    HENRY MARCHIONNI

    BOSTON TRINITY

    The junior had a .438 common with a .536 slugging share and a 1.126 OPS. Marchionni is an honor roll pupil and must be one of many prime baseball gamers within the state subsequent yr.

    ROMEO MARTINEZ

    CHAPEL HILL CHAUNCY HILL

    A junior goaltender, Martinez had 207 saves this season and was named MBIL MVP. Martinez holds a 3.67 GPA and is a member of the Nationwide Honor Society. He’s additionally captain of the boys soccer group.

    CAROLINE MCCULLOUGH

    NOBLE AND GREENOUGH

    The Duke-bound senior capped her profession with 20 objectives and 38 factors in being named Defensive MVP of the ISL. An all-American and all-NEPSAC selection, McCullough additionally was a league champion in soccer together with being a Highest Educational Distinction pupil.

    NOAM NEIGER

    GANN

    The junior led the Gann final group to a 3rd straight league title and was chosen as All-League and MVP. Neiger is part of three MBIL titles and his group is 31-5 over that timeframe.

    COLE OBERG

    ROXBURY LATIN

    Oberg was a mixed 43-1 in first singles and doubles this season. Named ISL MVP and all-NEPSAC. He’s bought 119 profession wins as his group gained three league and two NEPSAC titles. He additionally performed hockey and can attend Brown College.

    JOHN PAONE

    LAWRENCE ACADEMY

    The senior right-handed pitcher was MVP of the ISL after he went 6-1 with 63 strikeouts in 37 1/3 innings and an ERA of 1.12. For his profession, Paone is 11-1 with a 2.26 ERA and 166 strikeouts in 105 innings. The All-NEPSAC choice will attend Virginia.

    ISABELLA PARSONS

    COVENANT CHRISTIAN ACADEMY

    Simply an eighth grader, Parsons was league and group MVP after excelling at third base and pitcher. She additionally batted .600 and had 67 strikeouts in 33 innings.

    EBBIN PERKINS

    BERWICK

    The junior had 44 objectives and 78 factors from his assault place and was all-EIL and NEPSAC. Perkins has amassed 124 objectives and 209 factors in three seasons. He’s additionally a standout golfer and Nationwide Latin Society member.

    TOM PENDER

    ROXBURY LATIN

    The senior was co-MVP of the ISL after batting .545 with 15 RBIs, 15 runs scored and 14 stolen bases. A 3-time all-NEPSAC choice, Pender was captain of the hockey group. He’ll play baseball at Tufts.

    MARIANA SHULMAN

    NEWMAN

    A two-time Herald All-Scholastic, Shulman was named the MVP of the IGC as soon as once more. A two-time New England sectional champion, Shulman will play tennis and main in mechanical engineering at Bucknell.

    MILES VENTURA

    PORTSMOUTH ABBEY

    The sophomore was EIL champion within the 110-hurdles and was second within the 300 hurdles and lengthy leap. Named the league’s male Monitor Athlete of the 12 months, the Nationwide Honor Society member additionally performs soccer and basketball.

    RIAN VAIDYA

    BRITISH INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF BOSTON

    The freshman misplaced solely three video games all season in going undefeated. He was group MVP in addition to for the MBIL. Vaidya was a gold medal winner within the Brookline Music College piano competitors.

    LEAGUE ALL-STARS

    EASTERN INDEPENDENT LEAGUE

    BASEBALL

    Cooper LeBlanc (Bancroft College); Alexander Bloch (Lexington Christian Academy); Tucker Cali, Lorenzo Figueroa (Beaver Nation Day College); Ethan Genest, Tucker Montecalvo (Berwick Academy); Brady Younger, Tairou Komyerov (Harmony Academy); Theo Masella (Landmark College); Tyler Boviard, Daniel Ferris, Drew Mullaney (Pingree College); Mitch Canuel, Noah Jimbo, Hank Martin, Andrew Foley (Portsmouth Abbey College); Ben Diaz, Connor Mahoney (Wheeler College)

    PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Mitch Canuel

    BOYS LACROSSE

    AJ Parretti, Isaac Boadu (Bancroft College); Andrew Adamic, Timmy Brown (Beaver Nation Day College); Ebbin Perkins, Wes Jones, Nathan Fitch, Cole Cournoyer, Cole Travaglini (Berwick Academy); Holden Hanenberger, Bernie Mattox (Harmony Academy); Jake Kelley, Wade Barnes, Jack Dougherty (Landmark College); Michael Adelstein, Andy Kelly, Cam Shippee, Davi Carneiro (Wheeler College)

    PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Ebbin Perkins

    GIRLS LACROSSE

    Lucy Cooney, Marie Mulroy, Lili Pergola (Newton Nation Day College); Rylee Barnwell, Sammi Clark (Beaver Nation Day College); Lucy Condron, Lexi Pascucci, Kate Perkins, Nell Sparks (Winsor College); Addison Bennett, Anna Hoyle, Brimmer Mather, Kate Sutphin, Lily Heald (Dana Corridor); Lilly Coward, Julia Poole, Avery Royal (Portsmouth Abbey College); Ginger Clark, Alexis Stempien (Berwick Academy); Perin Wonderful (Harmony Academy); Violet Abedon Pollock, Ella DiBari, Anna Pizzarello (Wheeler College)

    PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Lily Heald

    SOFTBALL

    Sarah Brody, Teia DeGeorge, Sophia Zaphiris (Newton Nation Day College); Rebekah Fish (Lexington Christian Academy); El Strom, Riley Anderson (Beaver Nation Day College); Antonella Najim, Molly Degnan (Pingree College); Julia Tjaden, Aislyn Murphy (Dana Corridor College); Keira Pandya, Might Stutz (Harmony Academy); Kasey Bernat, Gwen Canuel, Ryan Duffy, Allison Miller (Portsmouth Abbey College); Charlie Woodcome (Wheeler College); Kenna Schneider (Winsor College)

    PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Sarah Brody

    BOYS TENNIS

    Jason Tsang, Reid Purdy (Wheeler College); Luke Tsiaras, Jack Blundin, Alex Moldovean, Luke Leblond (Pingree College); Brayden Yuan, Kefan Cui, Jeffrey Bailey, Birdie Ratana-Ungkool (Harmony Academy); Ryan Ma, Eduardo Altimarano, Thomas Lavin, Drew Borggaard (Portsmouth Abbey College)

    PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Luke LeBlond

    GIRLS TENNIS

    Julia Bae, Karina Artemiev, Jiwon Lee, Maya Cukras, Ila Desai (Winsor College); Katherine O’Neill, Ryan Hinchley, Ella Spagnuolo, Avery Miller, Sophia Huang (Dana Corridor College); Allyn Carl, Tessa Kane, Summer season Elward (Pingree College); Peper Granskog (Harmony Academy)

    PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Julia Bae

    BOYS TRACK

    Avi Cariens, Alex Tarantino (Harmony Academy); Keynan Musingo, JP Devaney, Miles Ventura, Gabriel Devaney, Malcolm Maboula (Portsmouth Abbey College); Tomi Olubowle (Wheeler College); Z Flessas, Brady Yutkins (Landmark College); Ben Mattina (Bancroft College); Jake Medeiros (Pingree)

    ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: Miles Ventura

    GIRLS TRACK

    Gabrielle Peskin, Yemisi Adetowubo, Nia Lawrence, Dani Peskin, Tessa Laurans, Maddie Cheng, Lara doRosario (Winsor College); Maddie Bryan, Anaya Wilson, Autumn Allen (Wheeler College); Lauren Cantwell, Johanna Jane-Leonardis, Kaylie Mulka, Katie Desisto (Newton Nation Day College); Ashra Odiase (Pingree College); Aleki Zdraveski (Harmony Academy); Lindsey Babine (Portsmouth Abbey College)

    PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Autumn Allen

    INDEPENDENT GIRLS CONFERENCE

    GIRLS LACROSSE

    Rachel Dunn, Elizabeth Barrette, Rachel Dunn, Carolina Florez, Lyla McCarthy, Sarah Queeney (Montrose); Emma DeVellis, Charlotte Fitzpatrick, Christina Smith, Maya Najjar (Landmark); Olivia Oakes, Hirut Gibson, Phinley GwinnLandry (Chapel Hill Chauncy Corridor); Hadley Reardon, Charlotte Woolley (Brimmer and Might); Savannah Booker (BTA); Sophia Vaca (Waring); Mia Wiznitzer (Gann)

    MVP: Rachel Dunn

    SOFTBALL

    Erin Kampersol, Juliana Lennon, Megan Cloherty, Chloe Monroe (Montrose); Nora Verrengia, Emerson Maury, Eva Balbonie (BTA); Isabella Parsons, Isabella DeCotis (CCA); Kaylee Rivera, Nydia Comenzo (Brimmer); Lex Frank (Gann)

    MVP: Megan Cloherty, Isabella Parsons

    TENNIS

    Layla Bhattacharya, Addi Inexperienced, Ioana Oprea (BTA); Mariana Shulman, Aleyna Yildirim (Newman); Layla Shin (CSW); Katherina Heiss (CHCH); Abigail Spiegel (Gann); Daphne Ghosh (Brimmer)

    MVP: Mariana Shulman

    INDEPENDENT SCHOOL LEAGUE

    BASEBALL

    Andrew Hildebrandt, Brian Website positioning, Cooper Tarlie (Belmont Hill); Shane King (Belmont); Brady MacCutcheon, Ken Tsay (BB&N); Yuri Tanaka (Groton); Logan Forgie, Laz Giardina, Jordan Henriquez, John Paone (Lawrence Academy); Luke Warznski (Middlesex); Davis Kahn, Jacob McNeil (Milton Academy); Luke Leger, Luke Maltacea, Sean Watts (Noble and Greenough); James Gibbons, Tom Pender, Braden Place (Roxbury Latin); Harry Pachios (St. George’s); Jeremy Krendel, Evan Waden (St. Mark’s); Brett Gallo, Jack Kelleher, Gavin Wainwright (St. Sebastian’s); Richie Diiorio, Chris Klueber, Jack Pasciak (Tabor); Neil MacKinnon (Thayer Academy); Austin Corbett, Ben Dahlstedt, Zach Emery (Governor’s Academy); Ryan Altman (Rivers)

    MVP: Tom Pender, John Paone

    GOLF

    Doran Gibbs, Joey Monahan (Belmont Hill); Mason Malouf (Brooks); Max McColgan (Lawrence Academy); Ian King, Lucy Wang (Middlesex); Riley Donovan, Reese Jensen, Darby King (Milton Academy); Alex Ji, Owen Mulhern (St. George’s); James Doyle, Vir Sidhu (St. Mark’s); Beckett Sloan, Graham Smith, Braden Yeomans (Tabor)

    MVP: Reese Jensen

    BOYS LACROSSE

    Brady Boudreau, Preston Evans, Eli Freidman, Drew Gannon, Louie Marobella, Lindan Verville (Belmont Hill); JP Charpentier, Angus Miller, Matt Scheible (Groton); Owen Crann, Matt Egan, Emmett Goodrich (Middlesex); Natty Mason (Middlesex); Kyle O’Leary, Ethan Prepare (Noble and Greenough); Mark Mattaliano, Johnny Worth (Roxbury Latin); Ty Curry, Ryan Farley, Tedy Frisoli, David Hahm, Chandler McClements, John Stenberg (St. Sebastian’s); Grady Alger, Leo Kavey (Tabor); Gus Beaudry, Jack Cappadonna (Thayer Academy); Brock Geraci, Tripp Schuhwerk (Governor’s Academy); Zach Musi, Jack Rabazzi, Marcos Ramos (Rivers)

    MVP: Owen Crann

    GIRLS LACROSSE

    Lydia Tangney (Brooks); Madeline Egan, Skye Moller, Maggie Pond (BB&N); Maddie Cronan (Groton); Finley Crosby (Middlesex); Rae Hanlon, McKenna Ruland (Milton Academy); Tessie Batchelder, Hadley Laughlin, Caroline McCullough, Emerson Midura, Rory Taylor (Noble and Greenough); Thais Jackson (St. Mark’s); Ellie Amato, Ashley Piersol (Tabor); Hattie DiBattista, Elsa Landy, Sophie Shone, Tess Van Ogtrop (Thayer Academy); Brea Barker, Cece Batchelder, Sophie Harris, Alexa McCormick, Molly Vana (Governor’s Academy); Mairin Anderson, Celia (Cece) L’Esperance (Rivers)

    MVP: Caroline McCullough

    SOFTBALL

    Sophia Florencio, Jackie Giordano, Kyleigh Matola (Brooks); Kate Glantz, Hannah Weyerhaeuser (BB&N); Vivien Belanger, Presley Boo (Lawrence Academy); Sophia Crowley (Milton Academy); Sophia Hahn, Addy Keaveney, Laney Mead (Noble and Greenough); Siena Letendre (St. Mark’s); Anna Michaud, Bella Nugent (Tabor); Ally Mignosa (Thayer); Maggie Delay, Angie Moroz (Governor’s Academy); Ellie Beigel (Rivers)

    MVP: Jackie Giordano

    BOYS TENNIS

    Jonathan Andreoli, Austin Fuchs (BB&N); Sam Lu, Tripp Wight (Groton); Lach McCaghren, Declan Energy (Middlesex); James Lee (Milton Academy); Jack Babka, Rohan Rao, Tony Wu (Noble and Greenough); Cole Oberg, Tanner Oberg, Daniel Stepanian (Roxbury Latin); Carey Huang (St. Mark’s); Jordy Schwartz (Rivers)

    MVP: Cole Oberg

    GIRLS TENNIS

    Mia Andreoli (BB&N); Olivia Herr, Caiyu Yang, Lindy Zhang (Groton); Olivia Golhar, Lexi Popeo, Shelly Tang, Siena Zhao (Noble and Greenough); Emma Schillinger (St. Mark’s); Alex Dias (Tabor); Saoirse Morrissey (Thayer); Barrie Abraham (Rivers)

    MVP: Alex Dias

    BOYS TRACK

    Ashton Cruz, Eita Fuse, Josiah Gomes, Ajani Kromah, Luis Kuehberger, Justin Li, James Lyon, Ross McKee, Sampson Onuoha, Thomas Rupley, Adonai Samuel, Will Skordos, Jordan Summers, Marcus Harding, William Trautz (Belmont Hill); Salim Hill (Groton); Xavier Hazard, Tyler Martinez, Brendan McCullen, Olly Mylon (Middlesex); Nicholas Cahisson, Jayden Crichlow, Jesse Giddings, JP Hirth, Chase Choose, Zachary Morin, Preston Tang (Milton Academy); Noah Douglas (Noble and Greenough); Noah Abdur Rahim, Richard Federico III, Levi Harrison. James Kerr, Benji Macharia, Ryan Miller, Nitin Muniappan (Roxbury Latin); Ben Hebbel (Tabor); Jake Branco, John Brice, Luke Driscoll, Tyler Monaghan, Steven Silvers (Thayer); Aiden Bly, Owen Denio, Yuto Hirasawa, Arav Kochhar, Mason Peng (Governor’s Academy); Alex Kyner, Jason Minicozzi

    MVP: Josiah Gomes, Chase Choose

    GIRLS TRACK

    Avery Hart, Scarlett Hawkins, Zoe Li-Khar, Zaria Wellesley (BB&N); Dristen Billings, Alicia Ye (Groton); Sam Pellerin, Kaelyn Powell (Lawrence Academy); Grace-Ann Bailey, Stella Curwin-Amfitheatre (Middlesex); Tolu Adeyefa, Shira Argov, Florence Grant, Carly Kahn, Grace O’Malley, Ania Robinbson, Alyssa Ruiz, Clara Ryan, Ava Scannell (Milton Academy); Agaezi Chukwu (Noble and Greenough); Jules Patterson, Emily Ryan (St. George’s); Tess Adams (Tabor); Mia Bargfrede, Naray DaSilva, Bridget Farley, Mary Fideli, Rose Frisoli, Adrianna Graceffo, Elle Grant, Charlotte Haig, Shayna Hailey, Cassidy Mullin, Annika Patel, Ella Sheehan, Eliana Soares (Thayer); Jillian Bergeron, Mei-Ling Bielagus, Amina Cifric, Maddie Hickey, Sienna Mercaldi, Nyla Palmer, Mia Svendsen (Governor’s Academy)

    MVP: Jillian Bergeron, Avery Hart

    MASS. BAY INDEPENDENT LEAGUE

    BASEBALL

    Ilan Newman, Sam Kaplan, Julian Heffernan, Teddy Friedman (Gann); Henry Marchionni, Luca Wyatt, JJ Palmarin (BTA); Adrian Mathiesen, Jonathan Walsh (Brimmer); Nolan Kelly (CSW); Adam Pinstein (CHCH)

    MVP: Henry Marchionni

    LACROSSE

    Jaylin Johnson, Romeo Martinez, Adrian Mejia, Charlie Stamler (Chapel Hill-Chauncy Corridor College); Charlie Carner, Sebby Wells, Asher Sauder (Waring); Brett Silberman, Asher Shillin (Gann); Quinn Teschke (Brimmer)

    MVP: Romeo Martinez

    TENNIS

    Rian Vaidya, Aviv Vaidya, Boris Diderich (BISB); Ethan Lopez-Levy, Ari Conviser (Gann); Micah King (BTA); Ercole Lipuma (BUA); Feiks Holland (Newman); Pharrell Chen (CSW); Nate Doge (CHCH); Aaron MacLean (Brimmer)

    MVP: Rian Vaidya

    ULTIMATE FRISBEE

    Noam Neiger, Sam Grush, Eliav Orenstein (Gann Academy); Max Lawton, Dingjia Xiao (Cambridge College of Weston); Simeon Yen (Covenant Christian Academy); Eli Denenberg (Commonwealth College); Brady Palladino (Brimmer and Might); Cy Perkins, Toby Rybicki (Chapel Hill Chauncy Corridor); Sam Olken, Eddie Zeng (Boston College Academy); Finn Kelly (British Worldwide College of Boston); Max Crafton (Waring College)

    MVP: Noam Neiger

    SENEISAA

    GOLF

    Ted McGarry, Jacob Mongeon, Zack Buffone (Mount St. Charles Academy); Teddy Halpin, Jackson Waryas (Eagle Hill College); Libby Li (The MacDuffie College); Patrick LaForge, Colin Versace (CATS Academy); JP Geara (St. Andrew’s College); Jack Casey (Rocky Hill Nation Day College)

    MVP: Ted McGarry

    BOYS LACROSSE

    Shane Mungovan, Bailey Scales, Chris Petty, Casey Campanelli (Mount Saint Charles Academy); Bennett Ruzzo, Kian Garcia, Aidan Royce (Rocky Hill Nation Day); Cole Charnley, Griffin Okun (Eagle Hill College); Will Putnam, Brody Edmunds (Dublin College)

    MVP: Shane Mungovan

    GIRLS LACROSSE

    Calleigh Campanelli, Maddie Berard, Mazie Phillips, Ava Laquerre (Mount St. Charles Academy); Maddie Ruzzo, Kaileigh Kelleher, Analisa Gomes (Rocky Hill Nation Day College); Adelaide deForest, Holland Calcutt (Dublin College); Ryanne Sheehan, Laura Fumanal Fernandez (St. Andrew’s College)

    MVP: Calleigh Campbell, Maddie Ruzzo

    BOYS TENNIS

    Kaden Gagnon Salama, Juan Rodríguez Olmos, Bruno Fresnillo Vera (St. Andrew’s College); Hunter Freitas, Koray Kokturk (Rocky Hill Nation Day College); Anderson Berger (Eagle Hill College); Jackson Lowe (Mount St. Charles); Kerim Parlakbilek (The MacDuffie College)

    MVP: Kerim Parlakbilek

    ULTIMATE FRISBEE

    Reese Cohen, Eli Kern (Eagle Hill College); Hayden Anderson, Aaron Meehan (Dublin College); Noah LaChance , Jacob LaChance (The MacDuffie College); Sammy Mazar, Vladimir Kvasnicka (CATS Academy)

    MVP: Reese Cohen



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