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    Softball All-Scholastics and league All-Stars – Boston Herald

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    SOFTBALL ALL-SCHOLASTICS

    Aniyah Bailey (Taunton)

    Kelsey Blanchette (Lincoln-Sudbury)

    Bella Bourque (Taunton)

    Molly Burns (Wakefield)

    Camryn Cloonan (Dighton-Rehoboth)

    Madolyn Coupal (Bishop Feehan)

    Liana Danubio (Norton)

    Breanna Fontes (Case)

    Tessa Francis (Marblehead)

    Aria Fraser (Andover)

    Ali Gill (King Philip)

    Abby Hanna (Hanover)

    Emma Horrocks (Dighton-Rehoboth)

    Ava Kiley (Reading)

    Catherine Larson (Taunton)

    Molly LeBel (Pentucket)

    Olivia Moeckel (Central Catholic)

    Delaney Moquin (Silver Lake)

    Jillian Ondrick (Weymouth)

    Holly Paharik (Hopkinton)

    Emma Penniman (Triton)

    Mylee Ramer (Bishop Feehan)

    Alyx Rossi (Bedford)

    Lola Ronanyne (Attleboro)

    Avery Simpson (Woburn)

    Sharlotte Stazinski (Walpole)

    Elsie Testa (Abington)

    Abby Tower (Tewksbury)

    McCoy Walsh (King Philip)

    HONORABLE MENTION

    Brooke Aldrich (Taunton)

    Elizabeth Barbarick (Georgetown)

    Katie Berg (Oliver Ames)

    Lizzy Bettencourt (Peabody)

    Maddie Blette (East Bridgewater)

    Mady Bryan (Silver Lake)

    Alessandra Cautilli (Medway)

    Taryn Clancy (Middleboro)

    Alice Cooprider (Bedford)

    Vittoria Cuscia (Foxboro)

    Bailey DeLeire (Mystic Valley)

    Kiley Dolan (Cardinal Spellman)

    Amaya Flood (Greater Lowell)

    Maddie Grant (Georgetown)

    Nora Hamel (Newton North)

    Morgan Hubbard (Lynnfield)

    Haleigh Kelley (Dighton-Rehoboth)

    Madison King (Burlington)

    Edy LaTour (Dighton-Rehoboth)

    Ashleigh Lent (Lincoln-Sudbury)

    Nicole Lent (Lincoln-Sudbury)

    Piper Levin (Notre Dame Hingham)

    Bridget Mulkeen (Westwood)

    Lidia Palys (Lexington)

    Reese Taylor (Apponequet)

    Zoe Teixeira (Greater New Bedford)

    Mia Torres (Taunton)

    Alannah Waters (Silver Lake)

    Gabbi Wickeri (Beverly)

    ALL-SCHOLASTICS

    ANIYAH BAILEY

    TAUNTON

    The sophomore catcher was a key cog in Taunton’s run to a fifth straight Division 1 state title, leading the Tigers in batting average (.524), on-base percentage (.554) home runs (10) and RBIs (58). She was a Hockomock League All-Star for the second time.

    KELSEY BLANCHETTE

    LINCOLN-SUDBURY

    The UMass-bound two-time captain and three-time DCL Thorpe Player of the Year totaled 149 strikeouts with a 1.37 ERA in 106 2/3 innings pitched this season. Blanchette hit six homers and drove in 35 runs as well. She amassed over 100 hits and 366 strikeouts in her career.

    BELLA BOURQUE

    TAUNTON

    The sophomore third baseman hit .475 with five home runs, 37 RBIs and 14 stolen bases to help Taunton secure a fifth straight Division 1 title. Bourque was a Hockomock League All-Star for a third time and already totaled 118 hits and 108 RBIs in her career.

    MOLLY BURNS

    WAKEFIELD

    The sophomore shortstop hit .435 with three home runs, 28 RBIs and 31 runs scored this season, earning Burns Middlesex League Freedom MVP honors. The two-time Middlesex League All-Star is a two-year high honor roll student.

    CAMRYN CLOONAN

    DIGHTON-REHOBOTH

    The Villanova-bound senior second baseman batted .459 with 10 home runs, 36 RBIs and 23 stolen bases for the Division 3 state champions. For her career, she totaled 32 homers and 109 RBIs. The high honor roll student plays for Rhode Island Thunder.

    MADOLYN COUPAL

    BISHOP FEEHAN

    Coupal bounced back to have a terrific senior season after missing her junior campaign with a torn ACL. The shortstop batted .491 with six home runs from atop the Shamrocks’ lineup. Coupal was also named the CCL Defensive Player of the Year and will play softball next year at Boston University and study business.

    LIANA DANUBIO

    NORTON

    A repeat Herald All-Scholastic, the junior pitcher had a 1.11 ERA with seven shutouts and 206 strikeouts in 139 innings. Danubio also batted .463 with 17 stolen bases to earn Tri-Valley League MVP honors. The member of six National Honor Societies is committed to Christopher Newport University.

    BREANNA FONTES

    CASE

    The slugging senior catcher powered the Cardinals to a third straight Division 4 state title. Forbes batted .663 with nine home runs and 54 RBIs this season. The honor roll student totaled 23 homers in her career. She will play softball next season at UMass-Dartmouth and major in political science.

    TESSA FRANCIS

    MARBLEHEAD

    The junior pitcher was 17-3, with a 1.02 ERA and .145 batting average against. Francis also tallied 257 strikeouts in 144 1/3 innings, pushing her career strikeout total over 500. The Northeastern Conference Player of the Year batted .371 with four homers and 22 RBIs. Francis has verbally committed to MIT.

    ARIA FRASER

    ANDOVER

    The stellar junior catcher, a two-time captain, was Merrimack Valley Conference MVP after batting .562 with four home runs, 27 RBIs and 31 stolen bases. She also threw out 98% of base-stealers and committed no errors. Fraser is an honors student.

    ALI GILL

    KING PHILIP

    The Colgate commit played both second base and center field. Gill batted .353 with a .500 on-base percentage, seven home runs, 25 RBIs and 16 stolen bases. The junior, who is a member of National Honor Society, is up to 27 homers and 98 RBIs in her career.

    ABBY HANNA

    HANOVER

    The senior hit .587 with 11 home runs and 51 RBIs, earning Patriot League Fisher MVP honors. The four-time Patriot League All-Star finished her career with 19 homers and 154 RBIs. Hanna will play next season at Johnson and Wales University.

    EMMA HORROCKS

    DIGHTON-REHOBOTH

    The Holy Cross-bound senior catcher led the Falcons to the Division 3 state title, where she belted a home run for her 100th career hit. Horrocks finished the season batting .512 with 11 homers and 38 RBIs. She also threw out 82% of base-stealers, including six in one game. Horrocks will study neuroscience in college.

    AVA KILEY

    READING

    The senior third baseman hit .473 with a .594 on-base percentage, six home runs, 19 RBIs and 11 stolen bases. The captain earned Middlesex League MVP honors and will attend Arizona State in the fall and study nursing.

    CATHERINE LARSON

    TAUNTON

    Larson took over pitching duties for the Tigers and was a vital piece in their run to a fifth straight Division 1 state title. She posted a microscopic 0.633 ERA and struck out 230 batters in 143 2/3 innings. The two-time Hockomock League All-Star also batted .397 with 5 homers and 31 RBIs. Larson will play next season at Georgetown and study biology.

    MOLLY LEBEL

    PENTUCKET

    The senior pitcher notched a 19-3 record with a 0.804 ERA and 193 strikeouts en route to Cape Ann League Kinney Co-Player of the Year honors. The two-time captain and three-time CAL All-Star recorded 774 strikeouts in her career.

    OLIVIA MOECKEL

    CENTRAL CATHOLIC

    The Fairfield commit etched her name into the school’s record book as a senior with her 38 RBIs the best single-season mark in program history. Moeckel batted .509 with four home runs and finished her time with the Raiders with 14 homers and 96 RBIs. She was named to the MVC All-Conference Team three times.

    DELANEY MOQUIN

    SILVER LAKE

    Moquin, a Fairfield commit, led the Lakers to the first state title in program history. The senior pitcher and three-time Patriot League MVP compiled a 0.560 ERA and 287 strikeouts in 150 innings to go along with batting .488 with 10 homers and 43 RBIs. Moquin’s 25 career homers are the most in school history.

    JILLIAN ONDRICK

    WEYMOUTH

    The junior pitcher had a 0.800 ERA with 211 strikeouts in 105 innings. Ondrick also batted .476 with eight home runs and 23 RBIs to be named BSC Herget Co-MVP. She has racked up 753 strikeouts and 41 homers in her career. Ondrick is committed to South Carolina.

    HOLLY PAHARIK

    HOPKINTON

    The senior shortstop and TVL MVP batted .589 with a 2.068 OPS, 11 home runs and 36 RBIs. The four-time TVL All-Star, a Boston College commit, was a two-time captain and belted 26 homers with 135 RBIs during her time with the Hillers. She is a National Honor Society member and won the U.S. Marine Corps Distinguished Athlete award.

    EMMA PENNIMAN

    TRITON

    The senior accumulated 273 strikeouts while batting .571 with three homers and 43 RBIs. Penniman, who totaled 779 career strikeouts, earned Cape Ann League Kinney Co-Player of the Year honors. She is a National Honor Society student and will attend Syracuse.

    MYLEE RAMER

    BISHOP FEEHAN

    The senior pitcher was the CCL MVP, totaling 207 strikeouts in 133 innings and 692 strikeouts in her career. The multi-time CCL All-Star, who is also a member of Spanish and business honor society, will play softball next year at Stonehill.

    LOLA RONAYNE

    ATTLEBORO

    The sophomore shortstop and pitcher claimed Hockomock League MVP honors after blasting 17 home runs with 45 RBIs and a .519 batting average. She already owns the program’s home run record and is a two-time Hockomock League All-Star. Ronayne also plays softball for N.E. Fury Plannum 18U.

    ALYX ROSSI

    BEDFORD

    The 2025 Gatorade Player of the Year amassed 305 strikeouts in 133 innings to go with a 0.346 ERA and a 0.082 batting average against. Rossi, who will play next season at Boston College, also batted .527 with seven home runs. She compiled over 990 strikeouts in her high school career.

    AVERY SIMPSON

    WOBURN

    The senior catcher hit .455 with six home runs and 21 RBIs to go along with a 1.544 OPS and 12 stolen bases. She totaled 107 career hits during her time with the Tanners. Simpson will continue her softball career at Regis College, where she will study diagnostic medical sonography.

    SHARLOTTE STAZINSKI

    WALPOLE

    Stazinski won BSC Herget Co-MVP honors as the four-time BSC All-Star posted a 1.20 ERA with 174 strikeouts in 111 innings. Stazinski also hit .333 with two homers and 20 RBIs. She recorded 680 strikeouts in her career. Stazinski, a National Honor Society member, will play softball next year at Colby College.

    ELSIE TESTA

    ABINGTON

    The junior registered a 0.927 ERA with 221 strikeouts in 151 innings. She also threw a perfect game and was named SSL Tobin Player of the Year for a second time. Testa eclipsed over 400 strikeouts in her career and earned the school’s Grace T Arnold Trophy.

    ABIGAIL TOWER

    TEWKSBURY

    The senior third baseman earned MVC First Team All-Star and team MVP honors after hitting .549 with a .636 on-base percentage. Tower accumulated a .437 batting average across four seasons and reached the 100-hit milestone in her career. A National Honor Society student, Tower will attend Salem State.

    MCCOY WALSH

    KING PHILIP

    The junior pitcher, who is committed to Hofstra, totaled 210 strikeouts and a 1.782 ERA this season. Walsh has piled up 600 strikeouts in her career. The standout hurler also plays softball for Rhode Island Thunder National 16U Lotti.

    LEAGUE ALL-STARS

    BAY STATE CONFERENCE

    Kayla Goodridge (Framingham); Bella Pires, Jillian Ondrick (Weymouth); Briella Clinton, Grace Todd, Sharlotte Stazinski (Walpole); Lucy Stathis, Elizabeth McDonnell (Wellesley); Kelsey Pittman, Morgan Kraft (Needham); Ellie Fahey, Nora Hamel, Lyla Berton (Newton North); Sadie Stuterman, Victoria Fish (Milton); Jayme Kiley, Katie McMahon (Natick); Brooke Wilson, Jacyln McPhee (Braintree); Jordan Gifford (Brookline)
    HERGET MVP: Jillian Ondrick, Sharlotte Stazinski

    CAREY MVP: Nora Hamel

    BIG THREE

    Brylee Dedeus, Maura McEvoy, Belle Almeida, Ivy Mattos, Natalie DiMatteo, Lily Gonet (New Bedford); Casey Hoyt, Abigayle Lee (Brockton); Rachael Silva, Julia Rumsey, Katerina Rumsey, Kaitlyn Couto (Durfee)

    MVP: Maura McEvoy

    BOSTON CITY LEAGUE

    ALL-CITY: Anaihaliz Rivera (East Boston); Yana Guerrero (Excel); Nyera Williams (English); Camryn Collier, Claire Hauck, Maddie Andrade (Latin Academy); Aiyanna Diaz, Nia Buyu (O’Bryant); Dianny Felix (Tech Boston)

    PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Nia Buyu

    CAPE AND ISLANDS

    ATLANTIC: Kiley Mawn, Bella Bellafuilee, Alana Lojko, Lilly Furman (Monomoy); Kaylee Shaw, Molly Belfiore, Christina Femino, Ellie Bennett, Tenley Briggs (Falmouth); Molly Farrell, Alexandra Mince (Nauset); Shae McSharry, Charleigh Hicks, Brooke Chicoine (Dennis-Yarmouth)

    MVP: Kiley Mawn

    LIGHTHOUSE: Ryley Mayo, Sam Orcutt, Molly Reino, Julianna Grygent, Elsa Weisner (Sturgis); Addy McCrae (St. John Paul II); Alanna Flanders, Amari Holley, Emily Melby, Shelby Ruth, Hannah Anderson (Rising Tide); Sophia Yelverton, Seren Cristler (Nantucket); Delilah Oliver (Martha’s Vineyard)

    MVP: Alanna Flanders

    CAPE ANN LEAGUE

    Alex Donnell (Amesbury); Eve Sexton (Essex Tech); Ellie Barbarick, Maddie Grant (Georgetown); Ava Day (Hamilton-Wenham); Elin Roberts (Ipswich); Morgan Hubbard (Lynnfield); Anna Gardner (Manchester-Essex); Sophie Lavallee (Newburyport); Jillian Corbett (North Reading); Molly LeBel, Kayla Murphy, Sarah Freitas, Kam Bonneau (Pentucket); Emma Penniman (Triton)

    PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Molly LeBel, Emma Penniman, Maddie Grant

    CATHOLIC CENTRAL LEAGUE

    Mylee Ramer, Madolyn Coupal, Gwen Camara, Isabella Silva (Bishop Feehan); Roma Braid, Aliza Crean-Oviedo, Abbey Sousa, Olivia DiSessa (St. Mary’s); Avery Barnes, Kiley Dolan, Colleen Koshulsky (Cardinal Spellman); Regan Parr, Ciara McMenamin, Joey Whitney (Archbishop Williams); Val Tate, Lulu Dias, Gabby Maiuri (Bishop Fenwick); Riley Rose, Annie Driscoll (Arlington Catholic); Ava Teixeira (Bishop Stang)

    MVP: Mylee Ramer

    CATHOLIC CONFERENCE

    Lyla Hollingsworth, Emma Hollingsworth, Ryleigh Jones (Malden Catholic); Piper Levin, Olivia Mainvielle (Notre Dame Hingham); Jess Laflamme, Haley Labrador (Fontbonne); Emersyn Smart (Ursuline)

    COMMONWEALTH ATHLETIC CONFERENCE

    LARGE: Maya German, Samantha Nasella, Arielle Merlina (Greater Lawrence); Morgan Haskell, Chelsey Quealey, Madyson Bertrand, Amaya Flood (Greater Lowell); Ella Dicioccio, Molly McDermott, Amanda Grace (Lowell Catholic); Jenna Yelmokas, Kailey Heyward (Northeast); Lucille Ferreria, Kayla Mason (Shawsheen); Kaylee Habib, Ainsley Rousseau, Kayden Ouellette, Cali Moore (Whittier)

    SMALL: Emilka Vazquez, Jada Cruz (Cristo Rey); Zoe Wilson, Camila Rufino Santos (Lynn Tech/KIPP); Alyssa Collins, Kaitlyn Collins, Paige King (Minuetman); Acqui Martineau, Isabelle Andrews (Notre Dame); Makenna Farrell, Shaylin O’Donnell (Nashoba Tech); Emily DeLeire, Ella Mangone, Mariko Kaplan, Bailey DeLeire (Mystic Valley)

    MVP: Amaya Flood, Bailey DeLeire

    DUAL COUNTY LEAGUE

    ALL-CONFERENCE: Alice Rosecan, Ila Gillespie (Acton-Boxborough); Kelsey Blanchette, Ashleigh Lent, Nicole Lent (Lincoln-Sudbury); Becca Sobol, Alice Cooprider, Alyx Rossi (Bedford); Reese Phillips, Jill Brennan (Concord-Carlisle); Khloe Felicani (Westford Academy); Hannah Schwager (Newton South); Sophia Beckett (Wayland)

    ALL STARS: Eliana Krasnow, Sophie Jorjorian, Sarah Danielson (Lincoln-Sudbury); Lexie Masters, Addi Poulter, Mia Vitti (Bedford); Olivia Bernier, Grace Janowsky (Westford Academy); Abby Rosenfield, Haidyn Bletzer (Boston Latin); Sophie Nathanson, Zoe Spector (Newton South); Josephine Proskoczilo, Laila Drouillard (Waltham); Stacey Loram, Aislinn Ryan (Acton-Boxborough); Marin Albrecht, Eleanor Holleran (Cambridge); Alex Tyson (Concord-Carlisle); Aubrey Calabro (Wayland)

    PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Kelsey Blanchette, Alyx Rossi

    GREATER BOSTON LEAGUE

    Isabel Taddia, Joy Riccioli, Alex Lombardo, Syd Conti, Lily Kiley (Medford); Alexa Uga, Ashley Seward, Peyton Warren (Everett); Nevaeh Eth, Emma Chevalier, Brooke Braswell (Lynn Classical); Kate Johansson, Jianny Bernabel (Lynn English); Frankie Reed, Shayna Smith, Danni Randall (Revere); Kailey McWeeny, Lillian Fucile (Somerville); Juliana Hassell, Monica Cespedes-Cruz (Chelsea); Ashlyn Cullity (Malden)

    MVP: Nevaeh Eth, Isabel Taddia

    HOCKOMOCK LEAGUE

    Catherine Larson, Aniyah Bailey, Bella Bourque, Mia Torres (Taunton); McCoy Walsh, Ali Gill, Annabelle Curran, Liv Petrillo (King Philip); Lola Ronayne, Jenna Callahan, Madison Moran (Attleboro); Cae Pellegrini (Milford); Jill Slattery, Vittoria Cuscia, Emma Callahan, Meghan Kelley (Foxboro); Sophia Sacramone, Marley Allen, Sarah Boozang (Franklin); Ariannna McDavitt (North Attleboro); Julia Marnikovic (Mansfield); Katie Berg (Oliver Ames); Kayla Monaghan (Stoughton)

    MVP: Katie Berg, Lola Ronanyne

    MAYFLOWER ATHLETIC CONFERENCE

    LARGE: Kaleigh Stenstrom, Madison Benoit, Neila Schweitzer, Mackenzie Duffy (Tri-County); Shelby Estrella, Gabrianna Arrighi, Jessica Slavick (Bristol-Plymouth); Kacie Lynch, Paisley Parisee, Natalie Raposa (Diman); Rebecca Hornung (Southeastern); Jayden Craft (Blue Hills)

    MVP: Rebecca Hornung

    SMALL: Taysia Lopes, Lucy Pesta, Jaelynn Harraden, Meadow Diede (Upper Cape); Avery Savage, Bree Clark, Maya Aldrich (Norfolk Aggie); Kayleigh deSousa, Patty Spillane (Old Colony); Molly LaBrie (Bristol Aggie); Natalie Carter (South Shore); Alana Harty (Cape Cod Tech)

    MVP: Kayleigh deSousa

    COMPREHENSIVE: Jolee Anderson, Olivia LaCava, Jossalyn Anctil, Emily Brundage (Wareham); Tess Silvia, Jayda Pequita, Mackenzy Ponte (Westport); Sophia Curran, Makayla Hopkins (Holbrook); Emily Cordeiro (Atlantis Charter); Rylie Patterson (Avon)

    MVP: Tess Silvia

    MCSAO

    NORTH: Fiona Burke, Shannon Durant, Selina Sheppeck, Maggie Janulewicz, Camilla Molina (Boston Collegiate); Naomi Herrera, Kacey McGrath, Jeslani Vega, Janaiya Vieira (EXCEL); Dahianna Vicisio, Crisbel Vicisio, Julis Alix, Mariah Jones (Salem Academy); Elle Edelman, Avary Pasupuleti (CCSC)

    SOUTH: Leilahni West, Aaliyah Joseph, Tiffany Cox, Shayan Maxi-Latson, Keimoni Johnson (NHCS); Liz Seymour, Kristy Escobosa, Chiyann Sprinkle, Karla Baez (Roxbury Prep); Sidney Johnson, Alexis Robinson (APR); Sherlyn Castillo, Janelly Sanchez (Brooke)

    MERRIMACK VALLEY CONFERENCE

    Abby Tower, Juliana Cappiello (Tewksbury); Aria Fraser, Olivia Baldwin, Eve Rittershaus (Andover); Jayla Jones (North Andover); Colleen McNamara (Methuen); Sylvia Szafran-Lally (Lowell); Emmy Monrreal Duran, Ava Moscaritolo (Haverhill); Mackenzie Lussier, Aubrey Rizzuti (Dracut); Jenna Nigro (Chelmsford); Chloe Salerno, Olivia Moeckel (Central Catholic); Meghan Downs (Billerica)

    MVP: Abby Tower, Aria Fraser

    MIDDLESEX LEAGUE

    LIBERTY: Ellie Russo, Abbie Gullotti, Ava Kiley, Ava Staffier (Reading); Avery Simpson, Grace Forsythe, Hannah Niemszk (Woburn); Lida Palys, Abby Mar, Lilly Francheia, Sophia Flores (Lexington); Amelia Ormand, Jane Kim (Belmont); Solene Fisher, Hailey Lucente (Arlington ); Tessa Capodanno, Ella Centurelli (Winchester)

    MVP: Ava Kiley

    FREEDOM: Molly Burns, Chloe Seto, Kathryn Sliski, Kayla Shaw, Jackie Sullivan, Caroline Burns (Wakefield); Madison King, Alivia Imbimbo, Sophia Marshall, Izzy Ortiz (Burlington); Ali McElligott, Eva Boudreau, Charlotte Forcina, Liv Reposa (Wilmington); Ava Viola, Maggie Turner (Melrose); Danika Foley (Watertown)

    MVP: Molly Burns

    NORTHEASTERN CONFERENCE

    ALL-CONFERENCE: Tessa Francis, Luka Bornhorst (Marblehead); Gabbi Wickeri (Beverly); Lizzy Bettencourt (Peabody); Lily Ventre (Saugus); Addi McCarty, Kyla Moroney, Skylar Coakley (Danvers); Emma Carrapichosa, Abby Noble (Gloucester); Logan Schaap (Masconomet)

    DUNN: Meredith Johnston, Athena McKenna, Lidia Miedema (Beverly); Briley Keezer, Lila Flynn (Danvers); Ashley Mortensen, Nora Mahan (Marblehead); Ally Kelter, Angie Vecchio (Masconomet); Liv Guarino (Peabody)

    LYNCH: Ava Paone, Olivia Madruga, Mackayla Allen (Gloucester); Annie Thornett, Liv Loux (Salem); Alexa Morello, Danica Schena (Saugus); Cecilia O’Connor, Lauryn Fahey (Swampscott); Deanna Nee (Winthrop)

    MVP: Tessa Francis

    PATRIOT LEAGUE

    KEENAN: Catherine Grimaldi, Caleigh Ryan (Duxbury); Kate Schulte, Bilyana Wilkin (Hingham); Caroline Arruda, Sofia Blanco, Sara McIntyre (Marshfield); Cora Gervasi (Plymouth North); Mady Bryan, Megan Arseneau, Anna Craft, Delaney Moquin, Alannah Waters, Katelyn Taylor, Kenna Slyker (Silver Lake); Emilia Cooke, Taryn Leonard (Whitman-Hanson)

    MVP: Delaney Moquin

    FISHER: Nora Barrett, Talia Beer, Noey Giardina, Abby Hanna, Abby Minasi (Hanover); Thea Bandzak (North Quincy/Quincy); Grace Baker, Haleigh Borden, Kathryn McPhee (Pembroke); Giulia Bizzozero, Kaylee Gendron, Ava Passerello, Fiona Pennino (Plymouth South); Tess Beaudry, Riley Guterl (Scituate)

    MVP: Abby Hanna

    SOUTH COAST CONFERENCE

    Breanna Fontes, Lila Alvarez, Meghan Pereira (Case); Reese Taylor, Marissa Kelly (Apponequet); Emma Horrocks, Haleigh Kelley, Edy Latour, Camryn Cloonan (Dighton-Rehoboth); Zoe Teixeira, Hayden Gomes (Greater New Bedford); Alanna Fidalgo (West Bridgewater); Sarah Rickard (Seekonk); Julia Costa, Tatum Swanson (Somerset Berkley); Kaia Furtado (Fairhaven)

    MVP: Breanna Fontes

    SOUTHEAST CONFERENCE

    Abigail Lancaster, Kasey Pomfret, Olivia Rapoza (Dartmouth); Olivia Roy, Claire Roy, Avery Erlichman, Lily Berman, Madi Delano (Bridgewater-Raynham)

    SOUTH SHORE LEAGUE

    TOBIN: Elsie Testa, Brenna Howley, Madison McDonald, Riley Agnew, Malia Goldberg (Abington); Ava Camelo (Carver); Caitlyn Simms, Madeleine LeFevre, Libby Morgan (Cohasset); Kiley Murdock, Rylee Freeman (Rockland)

    MVP: Elsie Testa

    SULLIVAN: Taryn Clancy, Taylynn Robinson, Grace Lynch, Olivia Hartman, McKenzie Roberts (Middleboro); Maddie Blette, Bella Abrams, Mackenzie Whitman, Maggie Schlossberg (East Bridgewater); Tess Murphy, Penny Saich, Maddie Park (Norwell); Sophoe Farrington, Mia Consalvi, Maddie Brown, Capri Barber (Sandwich)

    MVP: Taryn Clancy, Maddie Blette

    TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE

    SMALL: Jacobi Houston, Kaleigh Simpson (Bellingham); Tess Baacke (Medfield); Priya Bedard, Alessandra Cautilli, Allyson Fagan (Medway); Keira Davis, Zoe Sparks (Millis); Liana Danubio, Lucy Perachio, Gabby Rodriguez, Avery Tinkham (Norton)

    MVP: Liana Danubio

    LARGE: Neko Ustaris (Ashland); Alaina Martin, Mary Stronach (Dedham); Emily Hegerich (Holliston); Callie Arthur, Ashley Callery, Caroline Ozmun, Holly Paharik, Addy Walls (Hopkinton); Pauline Cordani, Lizzy Helmar (Norwood); Sasha Marino, Bridget Mulkeen (Westwood)

    MVP: Holly Paharik

    PITCHER OF THE YEAR: Bridget Mulkeen



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