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WALPOLE MA. - OCTOBER 5: The Walpole field hockey team, including captain Jessica Tosone (3) run through a drill during practice on October 5, 2021 in Walpole, MA. (Staff Photo By Nancy Lane/MediaNews Group/Boston Herald)
WALPOLE MA. – OCTOBER 5: The Walpole field hockey team, including captain Jessica Tosone (3) run through a drill during practice on October 5, 2021 in Walpole, MA. (Staff Photo By Nancy Lane/MediaNews Group/Boston Herald)
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FIELD HOCKEY ALL-SCHOLASTICS

Hailey Beatrice (Silver Lake)

Kendall Blomquist (Westwood)

Kaitlyn Carney (Franklin)

Caroline DiGiovanni (Monomoy)

Maggie Driscoll (Watertown)

Madison Ellis (Attleboro)

Hannah Gillis (Scituate)

Paige Hawkins (Sandwich)

Reagan Hicks (Barnstable)

Lizzie Loftus (Watertown)

Rose MacLean (Andover)

Ava Meehan (Bishop Feehan)

Lana Mickelson (Pentucket)

Brooke Moloney-Kolenberg (Winchester)

Isabelle Mosley (Middleboro)

Zoe Onken (Acton-Boxboro)

Marissa Politano (Acton-Boxboro)

Tori Postler (Concord-Carlisle)

Emma Reilly (Andover)

Linde Ruitenberg (Ipswich)

Katherine Shanahan (Falmouth)

Maggie Sturgis (Masconomet)

Jess Tosone (Walpole)

Amy Vytopilova (Manchester-Essex)

Caroline Whalen (Walpole)

Grace Waldeck (Concord-Carlisle)

ALL-SCHOLASTICS

HAILEY BEATRICE

SILVER LAKE

The senior forward stepped up her game on the field this season with career-bests in goals (17) and assists (8) to secure her first Patriot League All-Star selection and the Patriot League Keenan MVP award for Silver Lake. Those feats figure even more impressive with her shared duties as a National Honors Society member, the president of her class in student council, the vice president of the Best Buddies program, and a three-sport athlete (spring and winter track).

KENDALL BLOMQUIST

WESTWOOD

Blomquist played a vital role in the midfield to help Westwood secure its first Div. 2 state title with 13 goals and 16 assists en route to a Tri-Valley League MVP award. The four-year varsity starter controlled the field as best as anyone could to earn her third TVL All-Star selection and help the team win a competitive TVL Large for a third time. A member of the National Honor Society and class treasurer. She’ll play field hockey at Holy Cross next year.

KAITLYN CARNEY

FRANKLIN

Carney was a scoring machine for Franklin amid a run to the Div. 1 Final Four, amassing 38 goals and 18 assists in her junior season. Those numbers have her already over 100 points for her career with 105, leading to a second Hockomock League All-Star selection. A member of the National Art Society and an honor roll student, Carney will play lacrosse at James Madison University.

CAROLINE DIGIOVANNI

MONOMOY

Every game felt like a highlight reel for the senior center-forward, firing in 43 goals to help Monomoy reach the Div. 4 Final Four as the tournament’s top seed. Her efforts earned her Cape and Islands League Atlantic co-MVP honors, marking a third straight year the two-time All-Scholastic was selected a league all-star and had a share of the MVP award. The Babson-commit finishes her career with 93 goals. She is a member of the National Honor Society.

MARGARET DRISCOLL

WATERTOWN

The Raiders made their way back to glory this season with an undefeated Div. 3 state title run, and Driscoll played a pivotal role with 14 goals, 19 assists and dominant play in the midfield. The two-time All-Scholastic junior was the Middlesex League’s MVP. The three-sport athlete has one more year to help Watertown go for repeat titles as one of the state’s best players with 75 career points, and has committed to play at Boston University upon graduation.

MADISON ELLIS

ATTLEBORO

With a program-record 27 goals and 13 assists in a single season, Ellis played her way to a Hockomock League MVP award while also becoming the school’s all-time scoring leader. She is also a member of the National Art Society and plays club field hockey for Lead The Way. A member of the National Honor Society is also a three-sport athlete (winter and spring track) and has committed to play Div. 2 field hockey at East Stroudsburg University.

HANNAH GILLIS

SCITUATE

Gills stepped up in a big way in her final season, earning Patriot League Fisher MVP honors. The senior captain played a critical role for Scituate as it contended for the league crown, as she was also selected to the Patriot League All-Star team for the first time. Gillis is a National Honors Society member and has a love for the outdoors with interests in skiing and hiking. She plans to attend college, where is undetermined.

PAIGE HAWKINS

SANDWICH

Hawkins proved incredible once again, capping off her senior season with 22 goals and 11 assists en route to a third Cape and Islands League All-Star selection. Her six goals in the postseason helped Sandwich reach the Div. 3 state final, marking nearly half of the team’s 13 scores before falling just short of the state title. The two-time All-Scholastic has been a starter since the eighth grade.

REAGAN HICKS 

BARNSTABLE

Elite scoring filled the Cape and Islands League, but Hicks was one of the best with 23 goals and 13 assists, setting a single-season scoring record for Barnstable. The senior forward graduates as co-MVP of the Cape and Islands League Atlantic, while earning a spot in the MSFHCA Best of 60 Senior All-Star Game. A member of the National Honor Society and the Math National Honor Society, Hicks heads to Endicott next year to play field hockey and study exercise science.

LIZZIE LOFTUS

WATERTOWN

The Raiders posted an astounding 22 shutouts en route to a Div. 3 state title, which Loftus played a key role in. The junior defender impressed all year across the board, also setting career highs in goals (15) and assists (17) to give her 68 career points. The two-time All-Scholastic captain is also a captain in ice hockey and competes in track. She competes in the summer for Boston Field Hockey Club.

ROSE MACLEAN

ANDOVER

The Golden Warriors boasted one of the best midfields in the state, which is a large credit to the efforts of MacLean. The junior accrued a career-best 11 points and was a force on defensive corners coming out of the cage as a flyer (7 goals allowed in 22 games), helping Andover secure the Div. 1 state title. She’s an academic ace with High Honors every semester, is a National Honors Society member and a three-sport athlete (ice hockey, lacrosse).

AVA MEEHAN

BISHOP FEEHAN

As part of a breakout season for a Shamrocks program that won the competitive upstart Catholic Central League, the sophomore phenom led the team in points and earned the CCL MVP award. Meehan has been selected as a CCL All-Star both years she’s played, while also making honor roll in the classroom. She plays for Patriot Field Hockey Club in the offseason in search of playing Div. 1 field hockey at the collegiate level.

LANA MICKELSON

PENTUCKET

Perhaps no team turned as many heads as Pentucket did by winning its first Cape Ann League title and making it to the Div. 3 Final Four, and Mickelson served as the major engine by earning CAL Kinney MVP honors. Her 18 goals helped her secure a spot on the ALL-CAL team and was selected to the MSFHCA Best of 60 Senior All-Star Game. A member of the National Honor Society, Mickelson will play lacrosse at Iona next year.

BROOKE MOLONEY-KOLENBERG

WINCHESTER

A four-year starter, Moloney-Kolenberg earned Middlesex League Liberty MVP honors in her final season, along with MSFHCA Best of 60 Senior All-Star selections. She finishesd as the fourth-leading scorer in school history. Moloney-Kolenberg is a member of the National Honors Society and French Honor Society, and captain of the alpine ski team. She heads to Bates College next year to continue her field hockey career.

ISABELLE MOSLEY

MIDDLEBORO

More than half of Middleboro’s games saw Mosley holding opponents scoreless in net, picking up 10 shutouts and an 83% save rate to help her secure South Shore League Player of the Year and SSL All-Star recognition for a second straight season. The two-time All-Scholastic junior has been high honor roll every year in school, while also showing interest in musical theater, writing and is a first chair violinist.

ZOE ONKEN

ACTON-BOXBORO

Onken starred in goal for Acton-Boxboro picking up nine shutouts in her senior season to finish her high school career with 33 shutouts and a 0.65 goals against average. Her efforts garnered a Dual County League All-Star selection, as well as spots on the NFHCA Massachusetts Region All-Region Team and the MSFHCA Best of 60 Senior All-Star Game. Onken is an honor roll student and has committed to play field hockey at Providence next year.

MARISSA POLITANO

ACTON-BOXBORO

Politano excelled in her final season, boasting strong play in the midfield for the Colonials to earn a NFHCA All-Region Team selection and a spot in the MSFHCA Best of 60 Senior All-Star Game. Her efforts in the classroom garnered a MSFHCA Joanne Paquette Senior Academic All-Star nod as well while spending the last eight offseasons playing club for the Strikers Field Hockey Club. She heads to Saint Anselm College to play field hockey.

TORI POSTLER

CONCORD-CARLISLE

Postler saved her best season for last, helping guide Concord-Carlisle to the Div. 1 Final Four in a historic season by playing a versatile role in the midfield and defense. Her performance garnered a third Dual County League All-Star selection, all before earning a spot in the MSFHCA Best of 60 Senior All-Star Game. A member of the National Honor Society Member, Postler heads to Northeastern for field hockey next year.

EMMA REILLY

ANDOVER

Reilly starred in every game for Andover this year, scoring 28 goals and 21 assists to help the Golden Warriors to a Div. 1 state title. Her dominance led to a Merrimack Valley Conference MVP award and a NFHCA All-Region Team selection. The junior has been a high honors student since freshman year and committed to her dream school at Columbia to play field hockey.

LINDE RUITENBERG

IPSWICH

Ruitenberg made a massive difference as a foreign-exchange student from the Netherlands, helping lead Ipswich to its first Div. 4 Final Four with a few postseason goals. The senior midfielder drew a Cape Ann League All-Star selection and a trip to the MSFHCA Best of 60 Senior All-Star Game. She is on the indoor track team and plans to play lacrosse in the fall before deciding if she’ll stay in the United States longer or go back home to the Netherlands.

KATHERINE SHANAHAN

FALMOUTH

A force in the midfield playing in a competitive Cape and Islands League, Shanahan impressed once again to earn a third league all-star selection with 14 assists and nine goals this year. The junior was critical in helping Falmouth to the Div. 2 Final Four, while also starring in the classroom as a member of the National Honor Society, the National Math Honors Society, and the National Art Honors Society. Shanahan heads to Quinnipiac to continue her field hockey career.

MAGGIE STURGIS

MASCONOMET

Every game was a highlight reel for Sturgis, lighting up the cage all year with 38 goals and 20 assists to help her to 117 career points as a junior. She was named Northeastern Conference Player of the Year to go with a league all-star selection, adding to her Cape Ann League All-Star nod before Masconomet changed conferences. Sturgis is her class treasurer, a National Honors Society Member, a part of the Red Cross Club and DECA Club, and is on Student Council.

JESSICA TOSONE

WALPOLE

Tosone added to the rich lore of the Walpole Porkers as a versatile midfielder, helping them reach the Div. 1 state final as a key cog to the team’s elite defense. She was a Bay State Conference All-Star for a third time, and was selected to play in the MSFHCA Best of 60 Senior All-Star Game. The four-year starter is an honors student and a star lacrosse player, in which she is committed to play at Bryant next year.

GRACE WALDECK

CONCORD-CARLISLE

The Patriots thrived to reach the Div. 1 Final Four with how well-balanced they were, but Waldeck found a way to star by scoring 28 goals with six assists. The senior was a Dual County League All-Star as a result, adding to high honors in the classroom with departmental awards in Spanish, English, Math, Social Studies and Science. Waldeck has committed to play field hockey at Johns Hopkins next year.

CAROLINE WHELAN

WALPOLE

Whelan often was the best player on the field this season, finishing the season with 18 goals and 22 assists to lead Walpole’s offense as part of a trip to the Div. 1 state final. The senior center forward finishes her career as a three-time Bay State Conference All-Star and two-time All-Scholastic with 101 career points. The lacrosse star is a high honors student, and is committed to play at UMass next year while studying business.

AMY VYTOPILOVA

MANCHESTER-ESSEX

Starring in the midfield, Vytopilova was crucial for the Hornets in reaching the Div. 4 Final Four as the Cape Ann League’s Player of the Year with five goals and 10 assists. The junior was a CAL All-Star for a second time in process, while also spending time as a member of the National Honors Society, editor and writer on the journalism staff, vice president of the science team, a peer mentor, and a member of six other clubs. She’s a three-sport athlete with a 4.63 GPA.

LEAGUE ALL-STARS

BAY STATE CONFERENCE

Ella Maher, Camille Kouroriez, Sam Mealey (Newton North); Maggie Burchill, Bridget Lee (Braintree); Jessica Tosone, Caroline Whalen, Madi Clark, Lauren Wong, Kerin Birch (Walpole); Megan Webb, Sophie O’Sullivan (Wellesley); Alejandra Mineo-Levitsy, Olivia Sheehan (Brookline); Brooke Spiegel, Olivia Norchi (Natick); Nora Walsh (Milton); Maeve Hymovitz, Erica Stanton, Emma Ferrara (Needham); Angela Venturo (Weymouth); Ava Sullivan (Framingham)

MVP: Ella Maher, Jessica Tosone

CAPE AND ISLANDS

ATLANTIC: Paige Hawkins, Lily Tobin, Haley McLaughlin, Emma Dintino (Sandwich); Katherine Shanahan, Avery Johnsen, Natalie Bosselman, Grace Hostetter (Falmouth); Caroline DiGiovanni, Caroline Upson, Carly Dimock (Monomoy); Penny Baroni, Reagan Hicks (Barnstable); Zoe Bates, Lauren Knight (Nauset); Isabella Gannon, Tess Labelle (Dennis Yarmouth)

MVP: Caroline DiGiovanni, Reagan Hicks

LIGHTHOUSE: Emily Gorsuch, Kaylee Anthony, Shea Ryan, Erin Hatton, Lili Crofford (Saint John Paul II); Shannon Keating, Charlotte Hagerty, Ava Navarro (Sturgis West); Melanie Bamber, Maclaine Willet, Lily Remick (Nantucket); Alana Nevin, Penelope Long, Izabella Blake, Reese McCracken, Geneveive Hyland (Martha’s Vineyard)

MVP: Melanie Bamber

CAPE ANN LEAGUE

Yaya Levassuer (Amesbury); Vivian Burr (Georgetown); Maeve Clark (Hamilton-Wenham); Linde Ruitenberg, Ella Vogler, Chloe Pszenny (Ipswich); Jacqui Carbone (Lynnfield); Amy Vytopilova, Caelie Patrick (Manchester-Essex); Lilly Ragusa (Newburyport); Mary Majeski (North Reading); Lana Mickelson, Meg Freiermuth, Haley Dwight (Pentucket); Maddie Hillick (Triton)

PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Lana Mickelson, Amy Vytopilova

CATHOLIC CENTRAL LEAGUE

Grace Klingman, Ava Meehan, Sam Blette, Kay Murphy, Sammy Buonaccorsi (Bishop Feehan); Kathryn Karo, Lily O’Neill, Caroline Melanson (Austin Prep); Grace Morey, Kailey Silva, Emma Perry, Zoe Elwell (Bishop Fenwick); Judith Bonneau, Hannah Fortin (Bishop Stang); Yirsy Queliz, Maggie Pierce (St. Mary’s)

MVP: Ava Meehan

GREATER BOSTON LEAGUE

Peyton Lightbody, Darryn Ho, Lydia Li (Malden); Omar Marshall, Jessica Colman, Melissa Lopes (Everett); Skyla DeSimone, Alannah Burke, Shayna Smith (Revere)

HOCKOMOCK LEAGUE

Madison Ellis, Olivia Hillman, Emelia Westwater, Ava Haggerty (Attleboro); Carly Fitzgerald, Erin Lane, Sarah Cunningham, Ellie Bohane (Canton); Kate Collins, Val Beigel (Foxboro); Kaitlyn Carney, Kate O’Rourke, Kendall Jones, Shaw Downing (Franklin); Kelly Holmes, Sydney O’Shea, Lily Brown (King Philip); Caitlin Dumouchel (Mansfield); Maddie Hunt (Milford); Julia Puccio North Attleboro, Caroline Folan (North Attleboro); Georgia Costello, Ava Costello (Oliver Ames); Zofia Bangs (Stoughton); Kylie Thorpe, Emily Gannon (Taunton)

MVP: Madison Ellis

MAYFLOWER ATHLETIC CONFERENCE

Rachel Smith, Joelle Cameron, Isabelle Waldron, Abby Matta (West Bridgewater); Avery Avila, Lily Gifford, Molly Bazinet (Westport); May Munro, Nilianna Gomes (Southeastern)

MVP: Joelle Cameron

MERRIMACK VALLEY CONFERENCE

Anna Broderick, Rose MacLean, Abby Miller, Emma Reilly (Andover); Alexis DeMattia, Kerri Finneran, Sydney Moda (Central Catholic); Sarah Latham, Maddie Preistly, Remore Serra (Chelmsford); Brenna Corcoran, Sydney Keyes (Haverhill); Carleigh Ahern, Cate Shanahan (Lowell); Natalia Fiato, Vanessa Fritschy (Methuen); Summer Gordon, Brenna O’Brien (North Andover); Avery Dellapiana (Tewksbury)

MVP: Emma Reilly, Vanessa Fritschy

MIDDLESEX LEAGUE

LIBERTY: Camille Clarke, Charlotte DeLucia, Maddy Dengler, Shannon Miranda, Brooke Moloney-Kolenberg (Winchester); Grace Corsetti, Maddie Krepelka, Molly Conneely, Megan Carmody (Arlington); Madaket Rzepka, Brooke Golden, Natalie Wall (Reading); Hannah Ward, Anna Hazewindus, Sophie Ortyl (Lexington); Ellie McLaughlin, Sajni Sheth-Voss, Mia Mueller (Belmont); Sophia Metivier (Woburn)

MVP: Brooke Moloney-Kolenberg

FREEDOM: Maggie Driscoll, Lizzie Loftus, Molly Driscoll, Taylor Lambo, Ellie Monahan (Watertown); Abigail Boudreau, Grace Seabury, Elise Theriault, Angelina Nardone (Wakefield); Celia Kulis, Allison Foley, Rita Roche (Wilmington); Jolene Russo, Anna Otis (Burlington); Kalina Piasecki, Megan Casey (Melrose); Olivia Alleyne, Ava Krasco (Stoneham)

MVP: Maggie Driscoll

NORTHEASTERN CONFERENCE

Maggie Sturgis, Ava Tello, Lily Conway, Julia Graves (Masconomet); Aria Caputo (Gloucester); Jane O’Neill (Marblehead); Jamie Dupont (Beverly); Katherine Purcell, Grace Brinkley (Danvers); Isabella Modica (Swampscott); Georgia Fiore (Saugus); Jackie Scopa (Peabody)

MVP: Maggie Sturgis

PATRIOT LEAGUE

KEENAN: Elizabeth Clancy (Duxbury); Olivia Phelps, Lauren Dunn (Whitman-Hanson); Abigail Powers, Hailey Beatrice, Jayme Carr, Lily Ulvila (Silver Lake); Megan Hanna, Caroline Egan, Maeve Campbell, Emily Jenkins (Plymouth North); Abbey Kennedy, Kyle Wilson, Kenzie Wilson, Shea Berigan, Lilly Thrun, Siena Brackett (Hingham)

MVP: Hailey Beatrice

FISHER: Emily Irwin (Plymouth South); Megan Dorsey, Kaleigh Murphy (Pembroke); Kylie Campbell, McKenzie Foley, Ella Stone, Katie Radzik (Hanover); Erin Boyd, Taylor Brilliant, Hannah Cochran, Lyla Hunter, Genevieve Pitts (Marshfield); Anna Feeney, Hannah Gillis, Ainsley Routh, Anna Kruggel, Ava Von Freyman (Scituate)

MVP: Hannah Gillis

SOUTHEAST CONFERENCE

Lauren Monahan, Abby Szumita (Bridgewater/Raynham); Molly Corvino, Kaytlyn Legault (Brockton); Emma Tetrault, Kathryn Lancaster, Grace Haskell, Samantha Souza, Abbie Zuber (Dartmouth); Kathryn Gauvi, Ellia Delisle, Emily Curran, Josie Caine (Durfee); Tatum Reis, Kennedy Franklin, Tess Tarpey, Sydnee Ramos (New Bedford)

SOUTH SHORE LEAGUE

Molly Stephens, Ainsley Allen, Maddie Miller, Frances Brisbane, Catherine Brisbane, Brooke Evans, Lily Reilly (Cohasset); Ashleigh Johnson, Isabelle Mercer (Carver); Hope Newman, Morgan Young (East Bridgewater); Isabelle Mosley, Camryn Tingdahl, Allyson Rideout, Nora Williamson, Carly Quill (Middleboro); Lizzie Carnes, Hope Greene, Tia Cantor (Norwell); Isabella Egan (Mashpee)

PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Isabelle Mosley

TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE

Jordan Kuharaich , Bridget Glynn, Abby Glynn, Peyton Hastings (Holliston); Kendall Blomquist, Kate Deheen, Lindsay Diomede, Mia O’Donnell, Amelia Cogan, Olivia Williams (Westwood); Nieve Chapin. Trinity Vo (Dedham); Shea Larkee (Norwood); Ashley Malmquist (Medfield); Nicole Mayer (Dover-Sherborn); Olivia Gleason (Ashland); Camille Perlov (Hopkinton); Jenna Costa, Delaney Gover (Norwood); Maggie Monaghan (Medway); Rylee Chiappone (Bellingham)

MVP: Kendall Blomquist, Trinity Vo