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NORTHEAST INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 567 Southbridge Street, Auburn 508-832-0404 Visit us on the Web or Call for a Free Quote www.neinsure.com WESTBOROUGH 508-898-2902 LEXINGTON 781-863-2054 PROVINCETOWN 800-443-7007 FALMOUTH 508-548-1148 NEEDHAM 781-444-6790 CENTRAL MASS. HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS MAGAZINE DECEMBER 28, 2014 2 FOOTBALL OFFENSE Jahkari Carpenter Doherty High Senior, Running Back O ne of the premier playmakers in the state, Carpenter finished fourth in rushing in Central Mass. with 191 carries for 1,575 yards and 15 touchdowns as the Highlanders finished 6-5. He was named the Division 4 Offensive MVP by the Central Mass. Football Coaches Association. Carpenter leaves as a four-time Inter-High All-Star (two nominations for North High, two for Doherty) and he also surpassed the career rushing mark for the league. Carpenter rushed for more than 1,000 yards in three of his four varsity seasons and finished with 757 carries for 5,090 yards, an average of nearly seven yards a carry. That obliterated the mark of 4,269 set by South High’s Bismark Osei in 2000. Carpenter was fourth in Central Mass. rushing as a junior with 165 carries for 1,507 yards and nine scores as he helped Doherty capture the Division 4 state title. In that 28-26 win over Dennis-Yarmouth at Gillette Stadium, he rushed for 87 yards and a touchdown, ran for a conversion and blocked an extra point that helped seal the victory, which was his most memorable moment. He earned the Ralph Raymond Award as a senior for helping the Highlanders top Burncoat on Thanksgiving. He will attend prep school next year in hopes of landing a football scholarship. He is the son of Daneshe Carpenter of Worcester. Ryan Clark Littleton High Senior, Offensive Line T he Tigers lost a number of star players to graduation from last year’s Division 6 state championship team, but somehow Littleton found itself right back at Gillette Stadium trying to defend its crown. Clark’s play at right tackle and middle linebacker was a main reason the Tigers reloaded so quickly. He led the Tigers with 116 tackles and wrapped up a fine career with 351 tackles. Although Littleton’s season ended with a 35-22 defeat to Cohasset in the final, Clark said playing at Gillette Stadium twice in his career for state titles were his most memorable sports moments, along with a 30-28 overtime win over Maynard in the regular season. Clark was named to the Mid-Wach D all-star team and also earned a spot on the Division 6 all-star team from the Central Mass. Football Coaches Association. He enjoys working out and spending time with his friends. Clark is undecided on where to attend college. He is the son of Kathy and Gregg Clark of Littleton. Shane Combs St. John’s High Senior, Running Back WWW.TELEGRAM.COM/HOMETEAM Player of the year C ombs made his mark in just two seasons at St. John’s, earning nods to the Central Mass. Conference all-star team and the Central Mass. Football Coaches Association Division 2 team both years. Combs was named Division 2 Co-Offensive MVP by the CMFCA after rushing 209 times for 1,514 yards and 18 touchdowns to lead the Pioneers (8-3) to the Central Mass. Division 2 playoffs. Last year, Combs rushed 173 times for 1,243 yards and 16 touchdowns to help St. John’s to a spot in the Division 2 state final at Gillette Stadium. Combs was a first-down machine for the Pioneers, averaging 7.2 yards a clip after taking the handoff in his twoyear career. The Pioneers topped Leominster for the Central Mass. title in 2013, which Combs said was his most memorable moment with St. John’s. Combs is also one of the top baseball players in the state and has a scholarship to play next spring at Notre Dame. T&G STAFF/RICK CINCLAIR Christopher Lindstrom with his parents, Dawn and Chris, after signing with Boston College. Christopher Lindstrom Shepherd Hill Regional, Senior Offensive Line T here’s every reason to believe Christopher Lindstrom has a promising football future ahead of him. He stands 6-foot-5 and 243 pounds and is still growing, much like his father and uncles were at his age. His father, Shepherd Hill’s football coach Chris Lindstrom, and uncle Dave were Boston University Hall of Famers, and both played defensive end in the NFL. His uncle Eric was an All-ECAC defensive end at Boston College before the Patriots drafted him in the seventh round. For the past two seasons, Lindstrom paved gaping holes for Shepherd Hill backs, led the Rams to the Central Mass. Division 4 championship and earned T&G Super Team honors, while becoming the first lineman to be named Hometeam Magazine Offensive Player of the Year. He graduated early and is heading to Boston College in January, when the Eagle program will start bulking him up to play guard and preparing him to assume a role in BC’s vaunted offensive line tradition. “Chris is a dream to coach, and he works very hard for a high school senior,” said Ryan Dugan, Lindstrom’s older brother and Shepherd Hill’s offensive coordinator. “But in January, he’s going to get a crash course on what hard work is. He’s going to be able to do it, but it will take him time to get used to it.” And Lindstrom’s high school football season isn’t even over. On Dec. 30, he played in the NUC All-American Game in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, and he has also been selected to play in the Blue-Gray All-America Game Jan. 10, in Tampa, Florida. Graduating early meant he’s not playing for the Rams’ basketball team, which he helped to the Western Mass. Division 2 final last March, just before committing to BC. He’s missing that, along with playing doubles for Shepherd Hill’s tennis team this spring. His most memorable moment was the Rams’ team snowball fight prior to this year’s Thanksgiving game at Tantasqua, and he’ll always cherish the Rams’ win over St. PeterMarian to capture the Division 4 championship. He is the son of Dawn and Chris Lindstrom of Dudley. Derek Franks II Leominster High Junior, Wide Receiver T he 6-foot-4, 180-pound Franks burst onto the scene as a junior and immediately gave Leominster a tremendous downfield threat for its dangerous offense. He helped the Blue Devils shake off an 0-2 start by ripping off a seven-game winning streak to jump into playoff contention. Leominster finished 8-3 and lost to archrival Fitchburg, 7-0, in the Central Mass. Division 2 final. The Blue Devils avenged that loss a few weeks later with a convincing, 23-8 win over the Red Raiders on Thanksgiving, which was one of Frank’s most memorable moments. Franks finished with 42 catches for 596 yards and four touchdowns for coach Dave Palazzi’s team. He was named the Applebee’s Player of the Week for his performance in a loss to Lowell. Franks is also a standout basketball player for the Blue Devils and enjoys playing sports and serving as an assistant coach for area youth teams in his spare time. He hopes to graduate college with a degree in health science. He is the son of Susan and Derek Franks of Fitchburg. 3 DECEMBER 28, 2014 CENTRAL MASS. HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS MAGAZINE WWW.TELEGRAM.COM/HOMETEAM WWW.TELEGRAM.COM/HOMETEAM CENTRAL MASS. HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS MAGAZINE DECEMBER 28, 2014 4 FOOTBALL OFFENSE Trevor Fuce Matt Garofano Drew Jean-Guillaume Algonquin Regional Senior, Offensive Line Oakmont Regional Senior, Offensive Line Shepherd Hill Regional Senior, Quarterback T T O he 6-foot-5, 265-pound road-grader helped the Tomahawks turn their program around in 2014, as Algonquin Regional reached the Central Mass. Division 2 playoffs and finished 6-5 — the first time the Tomahawks have had a winning record since 1997. Algonquin also earned a share of the Mid-Wach B title. Fuce was a co-captain for the Tomahawks and coach Justin McKay and started at both tackle and defensive end the last two seasons. He made 110 tackles this year and recorded three sacks. Fuce was named to the Mid-Wach B all-star team and was also named to the Central Mass. Division 2 squad by the Central Mass. Football Coaches Association. Fuce enjoys fishing and hunting in his spare time. His uncle played football at the University of Maine and another uncle was an all-star wrestler at Providence College. He is the son of Beth and Mike Fuce of Southboro. he 6-foot-2, 245-pound Garofano earned a spot on the Mid-Wach C and Central Mass. Division 5 all-star teams after anchoring the line for the 4-7 Spartans. Garofano paved the way for Tyler Caforio to rack up 1,300 rushing yards for Oakmont. His most memorable moment came during a 26-16 win over Clinton, when the Spartans notched their first win of the season and also gave coach Charlie Raff his first win as a head coach. Garofano said the game was memorable because Oakmont trailed at halftime despite a Hail Mary touchdown pass to end the second quarter. Despite the hole, the Spartans scored twice in the third quarter and earned the win. “Me and the other captains had to keep everyone up in order to win the game,” Garofano said. His brother, Trevor, also played football at Oakmont before graduating in 2011. He wants to pursue a career in sports management. He is the son of Barb and Michael Garofano of Westminster. ne of the top sprinters in the area, Jean-Guillaume translated that speed to the gridiron, filling his highlight reel with plenty of breathtaking runs for the Rams this season. Despite being hampered by an ankle injury in the second half of the season, Jean-Guillaume rushed 118 times for 1,310 yards — a staggering 11.1 yards per carry — and 22 touchdowns as Shepherd Hill went 10-2 before losing in a Division 4 state semifinal. Jean-Guillaume was named to the Central Mass. Football Coaches Association all-star team. He will attend Central Connecticut State University in the fall and play running back. His fondest memories were helping the Rams to the 2013 Division 4 Super Bowl at Gillette Stadium, and earning Offensive Player of the Game honors in a Thanksgiving win over Tantasqua after capping his career with a 204yard, three-touchdown game. He is the son of Sue and Rock Jean-Guillaume of Charlton. Brent Johnson Joey Kapp Ben Reiffarth Shrewsbury High Senior, Offensive Line Lunenburg High Senior, Wide Receiver Blackstone Valley Tech Senior, Running Back K T A four-year starter for Shrewsbury, the 6-foot-4, 255-pound Johnson anchored the lines for the Colonials and coach John Aloisi. He was a captain for the Colonials and earned spots on the Mid-Wach A all-star team as well as the Central Mass. Division 2 team chosen by the Central Mass. Football Coaches Association. Johnson’s most memorable moments this year came when the Colonials topped St. Peter-Marian, 33-7, in what he called, “our best, most complete game as a team,” and then a 26-7 win over Algonquin Regional in a Central Mass. Division 2 quarterfinal for his first playoff victory at Shrewsbury. Johnson enjoys lifting weights and playing basketball in his spare time. He is undecided on college, but he hopes to play football and get a business degree. He is the son of Janet and David Johnson of Shrewsbury. app piled up the school records for Lunenburg this fall, setting marks in receiving yards in a season (757), receiving yards in a game (146), receiving touchdowns in a season (11), receiving touchdowns in a game (3) and receiving touchdowns in a career (12). He was named Lunenburg’s Offensive MVP, selected to the Mid-Wach C all-star team, as well as to the Central Mass. Division 5 all-star team by the Central Mass. Football Coaches Association. Kapp is also a standout baseball player and will captain the Blue Knights in the spring after making the Midland C all-star team the past two years. Kapp’s most memorable moments this year came in a win over Littleton that snapped the Tigers’ 19-game winning streak, and a 18-12 win over St. Bernard’s on the day after Thanksgiving where Kapp scored all three Lunenburg touchdowns. Kapp will attend Boston University in the fall and major in business. He is the son of Janice and Carl Kapp of Lunenburg. he Beavers were dangerous this year when the ball was in Reiffarth’s hands — and that’s where it was a lot as the senior finished third in Central Mass. rushing with 205 carries for 1,731 yards and 27 touchdowns. He also led CMass in scoring with 34 touchdowns and three conversions, which broke the 200-point mark (210). Reiffarth was named the Division 6 Offensive MVP by the Central Mass. Football Coaches Association, his second time making that team, and he also made the Colonial Athletic League all-star team for the second straight season. Reiffarth broke school records in career rushing yards and career touchdowns. He finished his career with 346 carries for 2,824 yards and 42 rushing touchdowns. He will attend Merrimack next year and wants to work in finance or accounting for a large company. Reiffarth enjoys snowboarding in his spare time. He is the son of Sue and Pete Reiffarth of Mendon. Koby Schofer Mark Wright Northbridge High Junior, Quarterback Auburn High Senior, Running Back T he engine on one of the most explosive offenses in the state, Schofer led Central Mass. by completing 150 of 263 passes for 2,386 yards and 26 touchdowns, and also finished 10th in rushing with 147 carries for 1,306 yards and 19 touchdowns. The Rams reached the Division 5 Super Bowl for the second straight season. Schofer was selected as the Division 5 co-Offensive MVP by the Central Mass. Football Coaches Association and was the only signal caller in the state to surpass both the 2,000-yard passing mark and the 1,000-yard rushing mark. He was also a standout safety for Northbridge, picking off four passes and making 30½ tackles. His most memorable moments this year were putting together a 12-1 season and playing at Gillette Stadium again as well as helping his grandfather, coach Ken LaChapelle, become the winningest coach in state history with his 324th career victory against Clinton. He is the son of Tessa and Mark Schofer of Northbridge. A two-time Telegram & Gazette Super Teamer, few players were as explosive as Wright has been for the Rockets. Wright took aim at the state rushing record before a hip injury limited him to just four carries in a season-ending loss to Northeast Voke. Wright finished with 249 carries for 2,607 yards and 28 touchdowns, just shy of the mark of 2,899 set by Putnam’s Melquawn Pinkney in 2011. He blew past the Central Mass. record of 2,482 yards, set in 2000 by South High’s Bismark Osei. Wright nearly broke the Central Mass. single-game rushing record when he racked up 419 yards on 26 carries in a win over Clinton, falling short of the mark of 436 set by St. Bernard’s Cody Titus in 2011. Also a standout basketball player for the Rockets, Wright enjoys playing sports and working out in his spare time. One of his fondest memories is waking up at 5 a.m. to go work out with his teammates. He is still deciding where to play football next season. He is the son of Kim and Mark Wright of Auburn. 5 Hector Aponte John Boutwell Leominster High Senior, Defensive Line North Middlesex Regional,Senior, Linebacker T outwell finished a stellar four-year career for the Patriots by helping them secure a winning record (6-5) and reach the playoffs, where they fell to Wachusett in a Central Mass. Division 2 quarterfinal. Boutwell made 65 tackles and picked off a pass on defense. On offense, he was a four-year starting quarterback. This season he completed 97 of 156 passes for 1,346 yards and 15 touchdowns. Boutwell is also a standout basketball and baseball player for the Patriots and hopes to study criminal justice in college. His father was a former captain for North Middlesex in 1981 and also a former Telegram & Gazette all-star. Boutwell’s most memorable memories came this year when his team upended Doherty, the reigning Division 4 state champions, in the season opener and when he threw for 216 yards and four touchdowns in a victory over sixth-ranked Shrewsbury in November. He is the son of Susan and John Boutwell of Townsend. Darius Flowers Fitchburg High, Senior, Defensive Back F lowers established himself as one of the premier two-way players in Central Mass. after helping the Red Raiders shake off an 0-4 start to finish 6-6 and capture the Central Mass. Division 2 title. Fitchburg fell to Longmeadow in a state semifinal and again to Leominster on Thanksgiving, but the Red Raiders’ 7-0 shutout of the Blue Devils in the Central Mass. final was his most memorable moment of the season. Flowers made 40½ tackles for coach Dan Walker and picked off three passes despite most opposing quarterbacks never looking his way. Flowers also was the engine of Fitchburg’s offense, amassing 1,131 all-purpose yards and scoring 16 touchdowns. He was named the Division 2 Co-Offensive MVP by the Central Mass. Football Coaches Association and a Mid-Wach A all-star. He is the son of Lisa and John Flowers of Fitchburg. INJURED? WE’RE HERE TO HELP. For free consultation & estimates on any matter! WORCESTER 508-791-2357 CENTRAL MASS. HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS MAGAZINE he 5-foot-7, 215-pound Aponte established himself as the bedrock of a dominating defense for the Blue Devils. Aponte helped Leominster allow an average of just 15.4 ppg, the lowest in Mid-Wach A, as the Blue Devils reached the Central Mass. Division 2 finals for the fourth straight season. Aponte was named to the Mid-Wach A and the Central Mass. Football Coaches all-star teams on the defensive line. He started the season at linebacker for Leominster, but his ability helped him transition well to the line and he flourished for coach Dave Palazzi. Aponte also wrestles at Leominster and hopes to open an auto body shop after graduation. His most memorable moments this season came when he picked off a pass against St. John’s to open the season and helping the Blue Devils top rival Fitchburg, 238, on Thanksgiving to avenge a 7-0 loss in the Central Mass. final. He is the son of Jose Aponte and Sandra Cruz of Lancaster. B DECEMBER 28, 2014 FOOTBALL DEFENSE The Law Offices of Joseph J. Cariglia 0000189802-01 188 Lincoln St., Worcester, MA WWW.TELEGRAM.COM/HOMETEAM Home & Hospital visits Available Over 100 years of Combined Legal Experience AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT CASES www.cariglia.com “No fee on any injury claim TOLL FREE unless money collected” 1-800-750-2000 WWW.TELEGRAM.COM/HOMETEAM CENTRAL MASS. HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS MAGAZINE DECEMBER 28, 2014 6 FOOTBALL DEFENSE Neil Flanigan Davon Jones Bartlett High Senior, Linebacker St. John’s High Senior, Defensive Back F lanigan capped a remarkable career for the Indians by leading the team in tackles for the third straight season. He finished with 93½ tackles, good for 16th in Central Mass. He also added three sacks and an interception as Bartlett finished 8-3 and took the SWCL C title before losing to Uxbridge in a Central Mass. Division 5 semifinal. The 6-foot-1, 180-pound senior was named to the Central Mass. Coaches Division 5 all-star team. Flanigan was named the Thanksgiving Game Defensive MVP as a junior and has been a captain in both football and basketball at Bartlett for the past two seasons. Flanigan is undecided on college, but hopes to major in business management. He is also a member of Bartlett’s Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA) team. He is the son of Deb and Greg Flanigan of Webster. Alex Martinec Maynard High Senior, Linebacker T he 6-foot-2, 195-pound Martinec made 115 tackles for the Tigers before he was hampered by a knee injury that ended his season after just seven games. Nevertheless, he was named the Division 6 Defensive MVP by the Central Mass. Football Coaches Association and also named the Defensive MVP for the Mid-Wach D. Martinec also recorded 15 sacks to lead Central Mass. As a junior he recorded 81 tackles to go with nine sacks for coach Harold Ogilvie, following up a solid sophomore season of 48 tackles and 12 sacks. Martinec burst out of the gate this season, making 11 tackles and three sacks in a season-opening victory over South. He kept it up with 15 tackles and three sacks in a 49-0 rout of Murdock the following week, then recorded 25½ tackles and two sacks in a win over Narragansett in his third game. Martinec continued to wreak havoc with 21 tackles and a season-high five sacks against Lunenburg before recording 21½ tackles in a loss to Littleton. He is the son of Kerri Martinec of Maynard. O ne of the most exciting players in Central Mass., Jones earned a scholarship to play football at Boston College next season after recording 45 tackles and picking off four passes for the Pioneers as a senior. He is also one of the top receivers in the game, finishing fifth in Central Mass. with 39 catches for 701 yards and seven touchdowns. As a junior, the 6-foot playmaker finished third in Central Mass. with 121 tackles and tied for the lead with seven interceptions. He also caught 50 passes for 674 yards and seven scores. In addition to being a shutdown safety, Jones also made the Telegram & Gazette Super Team for basketball last winter after guiding St. John’s to the Division 1 Central Mass. title as a star point guard. He’s the latest in an athletic family, as his older brother, Jonathan Winbush was a star running back at Burncoat High and Nichols College and his cousin, Michael Cox, is a running back for the New York Giants. His brothers, David and Joshua, are also standout athletes. He is the son of Amie Cox of Worcester. Nonso Melifonwu Grafton High Senior, Defensive Back T he 6-foot, 170-pound Melifonwu capped a stellar season for the Indians by being named the Division 4 Defensive MVP as one of the top cornerbacks in the area. Melifonwu helped Grafton reach the Central Mass. Division 4 semifinal, and the Indians (5-6) came within two points of a winning season after an overtime loss to Millbury on Thanksgiving. Statistics can’t tell the whole story with Melifonwu, as few opposing quarterbacks bothered to look his way on defense. With his help the Indians closed out the season with three wins in their final five games, including a playoff win over Nipmuc. Melifonwu is also a standout basketball player and track athlete for Grafton. His brother Ifeatu also stars on the gridiron at Grafton and his older brother Obi has developed into a star safety at the University of Connecticut after honing his skills with the Indians. He is the son of Tina Melifonwu of Grafton. Ryan McCarthy Wachusett Regional Senior, Defensive Back T Player of the year he 6-foot-1, 180-pound McCarthy shined at receiver and cornerback for Wachusett and coach Mike Dubzinski. McCarthy helped the Mountaineers finish 6-4 and reach the Central Mass. Division 2 semifinals while earning spots on the Mid-Wach A all-star team and the Central Mass. Football Coaches Association Division 2 squad. McCarthy’s most memorable moments came in a 35-25 win over St. John’s, when the Mountaineers stunned the then-No. 1 Pioneers and McCarthy had a pick — one of three on the season — to seal the victory. His father was a former five-sport varsity athlete at South High and went on to play football at the University of New Hampshire. McCarthy is also a standout basketball player for Wachusett and is a two-year captain for coach Tom Gibbons. He is the son of Ann and Sean McCarthy of Holden. T&G STAFF/STEVE LANAVA Leonardo Ramirez and Gianni Aguero celebrate Fitchburg’s 7-0 win over Leominster in the Central Mass. Division 1 final. Leonardo Ramirez Fitchburg High Senior, Defensive Line I f you’re looking for a reason to explain Fitchburg’s turnaround from an 0-4 start to the Division 2 Central Mass. title, take a peek at the 6-foot-1, 270-pound bulldozer the Red Raiders had at nose guard. Ramirez, the Hometeam Magazine Defensive Player of the Year, consistently took up multiple offensive linemen and made the job easier for Fitchburg’s stellar linebacking corps to make plays. When he got free, he wreaked havoc, with 61 tackles for a loss and four sacks. He was named to the Mid-Wach A all-star team and chosen as the Division 2 Defensive MVP by the Central Mass. Football Coaches Association. He said earning that honor, as well as helping Fitchburg win the Division 2 Central Mass. title, were his most memorable moments this season. Ramirez also anchors the Fitchburg offensive line at tackle. It’s the second Hometeam Player of the Year honor for Ramirez, who was named the Athlete of the Year in indoor track last year. He is one of the best in the state in the shot put, and is on the winter and spring track teams at Fitchburg. He is undecided on college, but hopes to earn a degree in marine biology. He is the son of Betania Toro of Fitchburg. 7 Jake Shetrawski Drew Schartner Alec Simonovitch Jake Taparausky Gardner High Senior, Linebacker St. Peter-Marian Junior, Defensive line T Nashoba Regional Senior, Defensive Back A two-way threat for coach Jamie Tucker and the Chieftains, Schartner is a two-year Mid-Wach B all-star and was named to the Division 2 all-star team by the Central Mass. Football Coaches Association. Schartner shined at safety for Nashoba, recording 49½ tackles and picking off two passes. He also led Nashoba under center, completing 65 of 104 passes for 1,116 yards and 10 touchdowns, while rushing 86 times for 574 yards and eight touchdowns. Surpassing 1,000 yards in the air was one of his most memorable moments, along with a win over North Middlesex on Thanksgiving this year. His brother, Brady, was also an all-star football player at Nashoba before graduating in 2012. He is the son of Heather and Bob Schartner of Bolton. S imonovitch wrapped up a stellar junior season by being named to the Central Mass. Division 4 all-star team by the Central Mass. Football Coaches and also took a spot on the Central Mass. Conference all-star team. He finished with 63½ tackles and was second in Central Mass. with 12 sacks to help St. Peter-Marian to a 65 record after falling to Shepherd Hill Regional in the Central Mass. Division 4 final. He has been named a captain for next fall by coach Tom Henrickson. In a 16-7 win over Doherty in the Central Mass. Division 4 semifinal, Simonovitch turned the tide by forcing a safety to give the Guardians a lead. He also plays basketball and baseball at St. Peter-Marian. He is the son of Mary and Rick Simonovitch of Spencer. T he 6-foot-1 Taparausky helped the Spartans notch their best season since 2004, as Uxbridge finished 8-3 after advancing to the Central Mass. Division 5 championship, where they fell to rival Northbridge. Playing free safety, Taparausky led a stingy defense that had the Spartans giving up just 10½ points per game — the lowest in Central Mass. Taparausky made 86 tackles and picked off two passes. He earned spots on the Central Mass. Football Coaches Division 5 all-star team and is a two-time SWCL all-star. He is also one of the best quarterbacks in the area and he completed 91 of 193 passes for 1,516 yards — fifth in Central Mass. — and 17 touchdowns. He also rushed 113 times for 616 yards and three touchdowns. He is the son of Michelle and Kevin Tapauausky ® “HOLIDAY SAVINGS MAKE HOLIDAY CHEER!” The Area’s Oldest Jeep Dealer is Now the Newest Dodge Ram Dealer! 2015 Jeep Cherokee Come in and visit or browse our lineup at: www.guzikmotors.com 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee 2015 Dodge Ram CENTRAL MASS. HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS MAGAZINE he 6-foot, 210-pound thumper set a school record with 88 tackles for the Wildcats — the highest single-season total in Gardner High history. Shetrawski was named the Division 5 Defensive MVP by the Central Mass. Football Coaches and also earned a spot on the Mid-Wach B all-star team. Shetrawski was also a bruising running back, and rushed 262 times for 1,441 yards and 12 touchdowns for the Wildcats and coach Walt Dubzinski. Shetrawski is also a standout basketball player at Gardner. He is undecided on college, but hopes to study physical therapy. His most memorable moment at Gardner was beating Oakmont Regional on Thanksgiving all four seasons he played. He is the son of Kristen and David Shetrawski of Winchendon. Uxbridge High Senior, Defensive Back DECEMBER 28, 2014 FOOTBALL DEFENSE Discounts and Rebates on EVERYTHING! See Dealer for Details! 2015 Dodge Dart Jeep ® E. Main St., Rtes 9 & 32, Ware 413-967-4210 or 800-793-2078 guzikmotors.com 0000190071-01 No Misleading Ads... No Gimmicks... No Extra Fees... The Lowest Interest Rates... Free Loaner Cars WWW.TELEGRAM.COM/HOMETEAM We’re With You Every Step of the Way! 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HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS MAGAZINE DECEMBER 28, 2014 8 Football honorable mention DIVISION 2 Jack Campanale, Shrewsbury Jack Coveney, St. John’s Willie Cowdrey, Marlboro Greg Gothie, Nashoba Michael Heffernan, Westboro Kyle Hill, Algonquin Bruce Johnson, Fitchburg Alex Marrero, Fitchburg Ryan McDonald, North Middlesex Sam Norton, St. John’s Sean Ragan, St. John’s Eddie Rivera, Leominster Jeff Williamson, Wachusett DIVISION 4 Matt Bouvier, Holy Name Angel Diaz, Grafton Zack Edwards, Tantasqua Chase Flibbert, Shepherd Hill Austin Jones, Shepherd Hill Seamus Leary, St. Peter-Marian Sean McKeon, Shepherd Hill Jesse Nemerowicz, Hudson Matt O’Brien, Grafton Manny Obisui, Doherty Derrick Oduro, North Joey Orlando, Groton-Dunstable Richie Schiloski, Nipmuc DIVISION 5 Anthony Abate, Uxbridge Jason Baldarelli, Clinton Dillon Bruso, Auburn Anthony Cafarelli, Bartlett Tyler Golden, David Prouty Richard Jolly, Millbury Jake Logan, Oakmont Shawn Mott, Leicester Jeremy Nash, Lunenburg Eli Perez, Southbridge Mike Quinn, Northbridge Mark Wiseman, Gardner Jake Wood, Northbridge DIVISION 6 Connor Bassett, Littleton Andrew Carroll, Valley Tech Adrell Enlow, Worcester Tech Ty Hemingway, Sutton Adam Hyde, St. Bernard’s Devin Kempster, Valley Tech Cole McCubrey, West Boylston Jack O’Callaghan, Maynard Joe O’Neill, Narragansett Drew Pelkey, Murdock Tyler Popp, Monty Tech Chris Renaccio, Littleton Vinny Sherry, Bay Path Girls’ volleyball honorable mention Katelyn Baker, Whitinsville Christian Jessica Braga, Doherty Abby Cook, Whitinsville Christian Gabriela Correa-Rosa, Worcester Tech Kaylie Doherty, Westboro Kylee Graham, Wachusett Ally Hester, Sutton Kaleena Kara, Valley Tech Chloe Lilly, Tantasqua Natalie Lindsay, Nashoba Jenny Quan, Millbury Abby Sullivan, North Middlesex Elizabeth Volpe, Westboro Brooke Suitum, Algonquin Megan Kelley, Hopedale GIRLS’ VOLLEYBALL Emily Carens Algonquin Regional Senior, Outside Hitter T he 5-foot-11 Carens led the way with 170 kills this season to help coach Janice Henningson’s team to a 14-6 record after winning a game in the Central/West Division 1 tournament. A threeyear varsity player, Carens captained the team this season and was a Mid-Wach A All-Star. She will also captain the Tomahawks’ basketball team this winter and serves as the manager of the boys’ volleyball team in the spring. Carens’ most memorable moments of the season were matches against rival Westboro. In the first clash, she recorded 22 kills in a three-set loss, but was proud of her team for coming back in the second game and drawing the Rangers to four sets in a loss. Carens serves as class secretary and will study occupational therapy at Worcester State in the spring. She is the daughter of Nancy and Sean Carens of Northboro. Jamie Debreceni Groton-Dunstable Regional Senior, Middle Hitter T he 5-foot-11 Debreceni captained coach Lisa LaPierre’s team to a 20-2 record and the No. 1 seed in the Central Mass. Division 2 tournament. In a 3-1 tournament quarterfinal win over Norton, Debreceni served an ace for game point, a moment she lists as her most memorable of the season. That gave GrotonDunstable a spot in the semifinal where its season ended with a loss to Westboro, but not before having already earned the Midland B regular-season title. The Crusaders finished with a 15-0 league record. Her exploits earned Debreceni league MVP and all-star honors this season. She also is a member of the Crusaders’ golf team in the spring. She spends a lot of time with music in her spare time, and hopes to eventually make a career in the music business. She is the daughter of Karen and Paul Debreceni of Dunstable. Rebecca DiDomenica Millbury High Senior, Setter/Right-Side hitter T he 5-foot-6 DiDomenica was a force on coach Mike McKeon’s squad that went 16-4 in the regular season and earned the fifth seed in the Central Mass. Division 3 tournament. Unfortunately, once there the Woolies bowed out in a tough five-set, first-round match with Whitinsville Christian. DiDomenica played four years of varsity volleyball, though, including winning the district tournament in 2012, an accomplishment that still ranks as her most memorable. She served as captain this season and also plays on the varsity basketball and softball squads for Millbury. DiDomenica will attend Boston University next fall where she plans to study international relations. Her sister, Maria, is already a Terrier and competes on the school’s rowing squad. Another sister, Angie, is been a T&G Super Teamer in cross-country. DiDomenica is the daughter of Patricia and Peter DiDomenica of Millbury. Player of the year Gianna Scioletti Westboro High Junior, Middle Hitter W ith a year to play, the 6-foot-3 Scioletti is already rewriting Westboro High volleyball history after recording school records with 338 kills and 90 blocks and is this year’s Hometeam Magazine Player of the Year. This season, she was a key piece for coach Roger Anderson’s squad that finished 17-5 and advanced to the Central Mass. Division 2 tournament final before falling, 3-1, to Hopkinton. The Rangers went 100 in the Midland A to win the league championship and Scioletti was named league MVP. Also this season, she was named to the Massachusetts Girls’ Volleyball Coaches Association All-State team, was one of three Massachusetts players to be on the American Volleyball Coaches Association Phenom List and was a MaxPreps player of the week. This was her third year of varsity play, helping the Rangers to the state semifinal as a freshman and the state final as a sophomore, which she lists as her most memorable sports moment. In her spare time, Scioletti enjoys swimming, poetry and spending time with friends. She hopes to become an elementary school teacher and coach volleyball. She is the daughter of Marco and Laurie Scioletti of Westboro. Maty Diabate Wachusett Regional, Senior, Outside Hitter A fter being a T&G Super Team member in basketball the past two seasons, the 5-foot-10 Diabate is making her first appearance on the volleyball squad. A twotime team captain she helped coach Jen Burton’s team to a 16-4 record this season, advancing to the Central/ West Division 1 tournament semifinals. She was named team co-MVP this season and has been team MVP for basketball the last two seasons. Two of her more memorable games this year were a five-set marathon with Algonquin and the Dig Pink game against Shrewsbury when she took out best friend Jordan Smith with what she calls the best hit of her career. Diabate enjoys cooking, shopping, hanging out with her friends and will attend Stonehill College to begin studying to become an orthopedic surgeon. She is the daughter of Georgette and Fal Diabate of Jefferson. Taylor Dunster Sutton High, Senior, Setter A fter receiving an honorable mention last year, the 5foot-7 Dunster makes her first Super Team appearance this season. She recorded 121 assists, 70 kills and 40 aces this season as the Suzies were the top seed in the Central Mass. Division 3 tournament. Sutton went on to win that tournament for the second season in a row, one of Dunster’s top moments of the season, before falling in a state semifinal to Case. That still left coach Donna Coonans’ squad with a very respectable 21-3 record. Dunster’s other top moment came when she was informed that she was named Dual Valley Conference Player of the Year. Dunster has not decided where she will attend college, but plans to pursue a doctorate in mathematics. She is the daughter of Scott Dunster, Sylvia Dunster and Christy Flores of Sutton. 9 Claudia Fleshman Meaghan O’Keefe Kristina Osborne Tantasqua Regional, Senior, Outside Hitter Shrewsbury High, Senior, Libero North Middlesex Regional Senior, Middle Hitter T he 5-foot-8 Fleshman was a captain for coach Stephanie Rousseau’s team this season. She helped the Warriors to a 14-6 record, including a firstround win in the Central Mass. Division 2 tournament over North. For her efforts, Fleshman was named a first-team SWCL All-Star and the Offensive Player of the Year. She was a second-team all-star last season, when she fondly remembers beating Shepherd Hill on Senior Night. This winter, she will play her fourth season of varsity basketball for the Warriors, and serve her second season as captain. Fleshman was thrilled with making the second round of districts in basketball last season — without a senior on the squad — so this season could provide excitement. She is big on maintaining fitness in her spare time and plans on studying criminal justice. She is the daughter of Judy and Steve Fleshman of Brimfield. Elizabeth Gallary Westboro High, Senior, Setter he Rangers advanced to the Central Mass. Division 2 tournament final with great contributions from the 5-foot-5 Gallary. She recorded 608 assists on the season for coach Roger Anderson’s squad that went 18-3, an average of 8.4 assists per set. Gallary served as a captain, even though it was just her second year on the varsity squad. Her efforts also earned her a Midland A all-star selection. Also a member of Westboro’s indoor and outdoor track teams, Gallary was a league all-star indoors last winter. One of her hobbies is volunteer work, so it’s not surprising that one of her most memorable moments this season was the Rangers’ Dig Pink match when she was thrilled to see the community come together for a great cause. She is the daughter of Karen and John Gallary of Westboro. Katie Kelly captain for coach Rich Harrington’s team, the 5-foot-6 O’Keefe helped guide the Colonials to a 15-5 regular-season record and a spot in the Central/ West Division 1 tournament. Her efforts earned her a secondstraight Midland A All-Star selection and she makes her first Super Team after receiving an honorable mention nod last season. She finished this season with 188 digs, 36 aces and 31 assists. Her top moment of the season came against Wachusett, beating the Mountaineers in a thrilling five-set match that was also the Colonials’ Dig Pink match. O’Keefe will also serve as captain for the Colonials’ softball team this spring. She had not selected a college destination for next year, but hopes to continue playing club volleyball there. She is the daughter of Matt O’Keefe and Jane O’Keefe of Shrewsbury. T he 5-foot-8 Osborne assumed her captain duties seriously this season, taking great pride in leading her team to the Central/West Division 1 tournament. She helped coach Mark Roy’s team to a 14-7 regular-season record and the No. 7 seed in the tourney. It was the first time the Patriots had reached the postseason in seven years. Beyond her exemplary team-first attitude, Osborne’s also accumulated some impressive personal stats. She finished the season with 123 kills, served at 89 percent with 44 aces and recorded 32 blocks. Those numbers helped make her a Midland B All-Star. She is also a member of the North Middlesex basketball squad. Osborne is looking to attend either Keene State or UMass and study early childhood education. She is the daughter of Kathleen Osborne of Ashby. Olivia Reinold Sutton High, Senior, Middle Hitter I t takes some impressive performances to win a district tournament two years in a row, and the 5-foot-7 Reinold provided plenty of those for the Suzies. In 63 sets played this year, she registered 132 kills, 64 blocks and 41 assists. Those numbers helped Donna Coonan’s squad to a 21-3 overall record as it repeated as Central Mass. Division 3 champion, reaching a state semifinal for the second straight season. Also a member of the Sutton track team, Reinold has been a Dual Valley Conference all-star in volleyball, indoor track and outdoor track. She was a Telegram & Gazette Super Team member last winter after the indoor season and currently holds the league indoor high jump record at 5-4. She is the daughter of Beth Reinold and Thomas Reinold of Sutton. Blackstone Valley Tech, Senior, Outside Hitter T he 5-foot-7 Kelly put together a fine season, recording 175 kills and 92 aces for coach Barbara King’s squad. The Beavers finished the regular season 16-4, advancing to the Central Mass. Division 3 tournament, where they had a 3-0 win over AMSA in the first round. That record included a perfect 13-0 mark in the Colonial Athletic League, which named Kelly an all-star for the second straight year. Moments that stand out for her this season were the season-opener against Nipmuc, a 3-0 win when she had 11 kills and six aces, and a Senior Night win over Worcester Tech, when Kelly recorded 13 kills and five aces. In the winter, she continues to play volleyball for the Metrowest club team. She is the daughter of Deena and Donald Kelly of Douglas. Automotive Funeral Services CENTRAL MASS. HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS MAGAZINE T A DECEMBER 28, 2014 GIRLS’ VOLLEYBALL Funeral Services Lauren Kelly I “Hometeam is an award-winning sports publication that is inserted full run in the Telegram & Gazette as well as dropped at all high schools throughout Worcester County. To advertise, call 508.793.9200 0000190223-01 n only her second season, the 5-foot-4 Kelly is already making quite a mark on coach Andrew Mainini’s team. After earning Dual Valley Conference Rookie of the Year and All-Star honors as a freshman, she came back with another All-Star performance this year, leading the Blue Raiders to a 14-4 regular-season record and a berth in the Central Mass. Division 3 tournament. Kelly served at 96 percent this year with 68 aces and recorded 499 digs. She had a 59-dig performance against Marian, earning her some personal recognition from the opposing coach after the match that ranks as one of Kelly’s top moments of the season. She also enjoyed winning her team’s Dig Pink match, 3-2, over Sutton. She is the daughter of Julie and Richard Kelly of Hopedale. WWW.TELEGRAM.COM/HOMETEAM Hopedale High, Sophomore, Libero CENTRAL MASS. HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS MAGAZINE DECEMBER 28, 2014 10 BOYS’ SOCCER Felipe Bispo Jameson Bradley Clinton High Senior, Forward Westboro High Senior, Forward/Midfielder B ith 15 goals and 3 assists, Bradley ranked among the scoring leaders in Midland B and he helped the Rangers to the league title. Bradley, a team captain, had three hat tricks and scored three goals in the playoffs as Westboro advanced to the Central Mass. Division 1 semifinals. One of Bradley’s hat tricks came in the regular-season finale against Groton-Dunstable. The victory gave the Rangers the league title and was one of Bradley’s most memorable moments. Beating Groton-Dunstable in penalty kicks in the quarterfinals of the Central Mass. tournament was another top memory. Bradley, a three-year member of the soccer team, earned Midland B all-star honors. Bradley is undecided on his college plans, but he would like to pursue a career as a sports journalist. He is the son of Thomas and Charlene Bradley of Westboro. Jordan Elster Brandon Esker Sutton High Senior, Defense Nipmuc Regional Senior, Midfielder E ith 14 goals and 7 assists, Esker ranked among the scoring leaders in the Dual Valley Conference and helped the Warriors to the Central Mass. Division 3 final as the No. 10 seed. A team captain, Esker earned DVC all-star honors and was named MVP of his team. Beating Clinton in overtime in the second round of the Central Mass. tourney was one of Esker’s most memorable moments of the season. Scoring against Algonquin and tying the previously unbeaten and untied Tomahawks was another. Esker helped lead Nipmuc to the Central Mass. title as a junior. Esker’s older brother Wally was named MVP of last year’s Central Mass. tourney and his twin sister Stephanie was on Nipmuc’s 2014 girls’ soccer state champion team. He would like to study sports business in college. Esker is the son of Joyce and Walt Esker of Milford. Alex Keon Haji David Quaye Shrewsbury High Senior, Midfield Oakmont Regional Senior, Center Back aji earned his second straight Super Team selection after leading the Colonials to the semifinals of the Central Mass. Division 1 tournament. Haji totaled eight goals and nine assists and helped Shrewsbury to a 15-4-1 record. In the regular-season finale against Midland A foe Wachusett, Haji assisted on a goal and emerged as a leader in the Colonials’ 3-0 win. The game was one of Haji’s most memorable moments of the year. Shrewsbury’s rematch with the Mountaineers in the Central Mass. semifinals was another favorite moment. Haji earned Midland A All-Star honors for the second straight season. He is also a member of the indoor track and field team. Haji is undecided on his college plans, but he would like to attend Springfield College. He is the son of Hamid and Mojgan Haji of Shrewsbury. of the year W lster keyed Sutton’s outstanding defense and helped lead the Sammies to their fourth straight Division 4 state championship. Sutton posted 18 shutouts on the year and did not allow a goal in five postseason games. Beating Monson in penalty kicks in the state semifinals was among Elster’s most memorable moments of the season. Scoring two goals against Douglas in his last homecoming game was another. Sutton finished its outstanding season 19-2-2. Elster was named Dual Valley Conference Player of the Year. He earned DVC All-Star honors for the second straight year. Elster comes from a talented soccer family. His brother Michael won a state title at St. John’s, and his brother, Ryan, also starred at Sutton and was a Hometeam Player of the Year. Elster is undecided on his college plans, but will play at the next level. He is the son of Michael and Heather Elster of Sutton. H WWW.TELEGRAM.COM/HOMETEAM W ispo left his name in the Gaels’ record book as the program’s all-time goals leader. This season, Bispo led all of Central Mass. with 35 goals and 15 assists and helped Clinton to an undefeated (150-3) regular season and best record in school history. Bispo, a team captain, earned Wachusett D honors for the fourth straight year and was named his league’s MVP. Bispo scored 30 or more goals for the second year in a row. Clinching the team’s second straight league title and becoming the school’s all-time goals leader were among Bispo’s most memorable moments. Clinton earned the second seed in the Central Mass. Division 3 tournament. Bispo was also a three-year member of the outdoor track and field team. An honor roll student, Bispo plans to attend medical school. He is the son of Marta Bispo and Filho Basilio of Clinton. Player Q uaye was a leader of the Spartans’ defense and helped Oakmont to its first Central Mass. title. Oakmont beat Nipmuc Regional in penalty kicks to win the Division 3 title and that was Quaye’s most memorable moment of the season. Oakmont finished 13-4-4 and its defense was terrific throughout the year. The Spartans posted 13 shutouts. His free kick from 30 yards against Ayer-Shirley and his overall performance against Belchertown in the state semifinals were other top moments of 2014 for Quaye, who was named co-MVP of Wachusett C and earned league all-star honors for the second straight year. Quaye is also a four-year member of the basketball team and was his team’s MVP last winter. Quaye’s hobbies include snowboarding. He would like to pursue a career in dentistry. He is the son of Sandra Quaye of Westminster. T&G STAFF/STEVE LANAVA Tyler Morin, right, is congratulated on a goal by teammate Sebastian Royo. Tyler Morin Algonquin Regional Senior, Center Midfielder M orin led the Tomahawks to the Central Mass. Division 1 championship. His assist on the goal in Algonquin’s 1-0 win over Wachusett in the final to take home the title was his most memorable moment of the year. He caps his spectacular career by being named the Hometeam Magazine Player of the Year. Morin led Midland A in scoring with 28 goals and 18 assists, and he recorded his 100th career point this year. Morin, a team captain, was named Midland A MVP — the third-straight league all-star selection for him — as well as MVP of the Central Mass. tournament. Morin earned Midland A all-star honors for the third straight year. Morin was also named to the Central Mass. NSCAA All-Region team and earned spots on the All-State and Central Mass. Division 1 all-star teams by the Central Mass. Soccer Coaches Association. It was the third time he took home Central Mass. all-star honors. Morin had a great postseason. He headed in the winner in Algonquin’s 4-3 win over Westboro in the Central Mass. semifinals and had two assists in a 3-0 quarterfinal victory over Hudson. Next year, Morin will attend Springfield College. He is the son of Ken and Lynn Morin. 11 Michael Romeo Kevin Rothermich Holy Name High Senior, Left Midfielder Sutton High Senior, Striker R omeo led the Central Mass. Conference in goals for three straight years and this season helped the Naps to a Central Mass. tournament semifinal for the first time in 20 years. Romeo led the CMC in scoring with 20 goals and eight assists and finished his career with 67 goals and 26 assists. A team captain, Romeo earned conference all-star honors for the third straight year. Scoring the winning goal with 3 minutes left against Doherty was one of Romeo’s most memorable moments of the year. Romeo scored the first goal in Holy Name’s 2-1 win over Valley Tech in the Central Mass. Division 3 quarterfinals, and advancing to the semis was another of his top moments of the year. Romeo would like to pursue a career in marketing. He is the son of Luigi Romeo and Theresa Travaglio of Worcester. Jacob Simonis S imonis ranked among the SWCL’s leading scorers with 21 goals and 9 assists and helped the Indians to the top seed in the Central Mass. Division 3 Tournament. Bartlett won its first 16 games of the year. Simonis served as a team captain. Beating Tantasqua in the 2014 opener was among Simonis’ most memorable moments of the year. Simonis scored in the 2-1 win. Simonis had two goals and two assists in Bartlett’s 5-1 win over Uxbridge, the Indians’ first home night game in a number of years, was another top moment. Simonis is also a standout distance runner on the indoor and outdoor track teams. He is the son of Lisa and Jon Simonis of Webster. Pirro Tomco South High Senior, Midfield/Defense T he Colonels’ three-year captain had seven goals and four assists and led South to the No. 6 seed in the Central Mass. Division 1 tournament. Tomco scored in South’s 1-0 win over Leominster to clinch a postseason berth. In the next game, Tomco assisted on the winning goal in a 2-1 victory over Burncoat. The game was his most memorable moment of the season. The Colonels finished 10-5-4. Tomco was named Inter-High MVP and earned Inter-High all-star honors for the third straight year. Tomco was a four-year member of the soccer team. He also enjoys playing basketball. Tomco is undecided on his college plans, but he is considering Holy Cross, Clark and Springfield. He would like to study political science or physical therapy. He is the son of Petriku Tomco and Majlinda Tomco of Worcester. othermich led the Dual Valley Conference in scoring and helped the Sammies to their fourth straight state championship. Rothermich scored one of the goals in Sutton’s 4-0 win over Archbishop Williams in the Division 4 final. Being part of four title teams and bringing his school and community together through such a great accomplishment was Rothermich’s most memorable moment. Rothermich finished the year with 29 goals and 10 assists. He helped Sutton finish 19-2-2. Rothermich is also a member of the basketball and tennis teams. His brother, Justin, was the Hometeam Boys’ Soccer Player of the Year in 2012, and his brother, Brian, and sister, Lauren, were Super Team selections in tennis. He is the son of Susan and Greg Rothermich of Sutton. Peter Sparks Wachusett Regional Senior, Center Back S parks earned his second straight Super Team selection after leading the Mountaineers to the Central Mass. Division 1 final. Wachusett finished 13-34. In the Central Mass. tourney, the Mountaineers beat Doherty and Shrewsbury before falling to Algonquin in the final. The win over Shrewsbury was one of Sparks’ most memorable moments and the game against Algonquin, Sparks’ final at home, was another. One of the area’s top defenders, Sparks helped the Mountaineers post six shutouts. He was a three-time Central Mass. all-star and last season was named Midland A MVP. Sparks played in the CMass final three straight years and helped the Mountaineers to the title in 2013. He is the son of George and Julie Sparks of Princeton. Groton-Dunstable Regional Senior, Midfielder S traw scored the Crusaders’ first goal of the season in a 6-1 win over Tyngsboro and kept rolling from there. He finished the year with five goals and 18 assists to lead Midland B in scoring and rank among the top scorers in Central Mass. Groton-Dunstable finished 13-5-2 and advanced to the quarterfinals of the Central Mass. Division 1 tournament. Straw served as team captain and was named Midland B Player of the Year. A three-year member of the varsity soccer team, Straw helped the Crusaders to a state championship as a sophomore, which was his most memorable sports moment. In the spring, Straw takes part in Groton-Dunstable’s unified track and field team. He has been a snowboarding instructor for the last four years. Straw is undecided on his college plans. He is the son of Carrie Dodge and Brian Straw of Groton. Honorable mention DIVISION 1 Chris Afonso, Shrewsbury Ben Amaral, Wachusett Matt Beauregard, Shepherd Hill Domenic Cianci, Algonquin Adam French, St. John’s Gift Kalombo, Doherty Matt Krikorian, Groton-Dunstable Ethan Melia, Shrewsbury Joao Mendes, Hudson Max Michaud, Algonquin Sebastian Royo, Algonquin Lucas Silva, Westboro Jake Steinberg, Shrewsbury DIVISION 3 Nicholas Bleau, Leicester Charlie Brodeur, Valley Tech Bryce DeMers, Valley Tech Matt Kilmonis, Leicester Ryan Morais, Uxbridge Kody Morio, Bartlett Dylan Murphy, Bartlett Michael Pepin, Douglas Pat Porpora, Oakmont Kurt Robakiewicz, Nipmuc Brett Smith, Oakmont Jeff Tetreault Clinton Mitch Thackleberry, Douglas CENTRAL MASS. HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS MAGAZINE Bartlett High Senior, Forward R Matthew Straw DECEMBER 28, 2014 BOYS’ SOCCER DIVISION 4 Eric Bater, Sutton Matthew Caldicott, Maynard Fernando Chapa, Abby Kelley Troy Condon, Abby Kelley Devin Finnerty, Littleton Cameron Halloran, Abby Kelley Billy Hicks, Sutton Daniel Hughes, Maynard Adam Lorenz-Kruk, Bromfield Matt Olejarz, Bromfield Connor Spencer, Quaboag Dave Tornell, Littleton Ben Webber, Quaboag WWW.TELEGRAM.COM/HOMETEAM DECEMBER 28, 2014 12 GIRLS’ SOCCER Jianna Baroni Auburn High, Sophomore, Forward Player of the year W ith 36 goals and 17 assists, Baroni shared top scoring honors in Central Mass. Her efforts helped lead Auburn to the top seed in the Central Mass. Division 3 tournament. The Rockets finished 17-2-1. Winning the SWCL and scoring the only goal in Auburn’s 1-0 win over Assabet in the Central Mass. tourney quarterfinals were Baroni’s most memorable moments of the season. In just two years, Baroni has scored 59 goals. She had a hat trick in the 2014 regular-season finale at Shrewsbury. Earlier in the year, she scored all four goals in a 4-2 win over league rival Oxford. For the second straight season, Baroni earned SWCL and Central Mass. allstar honors and this year added all-state recognition. Baroni also plays for the FC Stars of Massachusetts NPL. She is the daughter of Michelle Campbell and Raymond Baroni of Auburn. CENTRAL MASS. HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS MAGAZINE Sarah Clopeck Nashoba Regional, Senior, Forward H er team’s captain, Clopeck helped lead the Chieftains to the Central Mass. Division 1 title. She finished the year with nine goals and seven assists and scored in Nashoba’s 2-0 win over Quabbin in the quarterfinals. The Chieftains finished their fine season 16-4-2. Seeing her teammate Hannah Konash score in double overtime against Westboro to help Nashoba clinch a postseason berth was one of Clopeck’s most memorable moments of the season. Another was during Nashoba’s game against Midland A rival Wachusett when teammate Amber Gustafson fed her the perfect through ball to score the first goal as the Chieftains handed Wachusett its first loss. A four-year member of the soccer team, Clopeck has also competed in track and field, lacrosse and gymnastics. She is an EMT, and would like to become a pediatric nurse practitioner. She is the daughter of Linda and John Clopeck of Stow. Kelsie Cummings Millbury High Sophomore, Forward W Gaby Carreiro Nipmuc Regional, Senior, Left Forward T he Warriors’ talented captain, who is Boston College-bound next year, led her team to the Division 3 state championship and was named the Hometeam Magazine Player of the Year. Carreiro scored two goals in Nipmuc’s 5-0 win over Lynnfield in the state final. The victory was extra special for Carreiro and her 11 classmates on the team. “For the senior class, it was more than just a win. It was the end of a long journey,” Carreiro said. “Winning states was a goal which started 10 years ago when we all started playing together. It was also a tribute to my coach (Howard Cohen), who is leaving with this class, to finally win the state cup he has deserved.” Carreiro led the Dual Valley Conference in scoring with 28 goals and 11 as- ith 35 goals and 18 assists, Cummings tied for the top spot among Central Mass. scorers. She helped lead the Woolies to the semifinals of the Central Mass. Division 3 tournament. Beating Northbridge, 3-2, in the quarterfinals was one of her most memorable moments of the season. Millbury finished 16-4-1. Cummings’ offensive output was impressive. She had three hat tricks and scored four goals in Sutton High, Senior, Forward three other games. The Woolies outscored opponents, 49-3, durrepeat Super Team selection, Elworthy led her ing their nine-game winning team in scoring with 18 goals and 7 assists, and streak to start the year. Cumalso ranked near the top of the Dual Valley Confermings earned SWCL, Central ence. With four goals in the Suzies’ win over MayMass. and all-state all-star honnard in the Central Mass. Division 4 tournament, Elors. She earned T&G honorable worthy, a team captain, led her team to an appearmention as a freshman when she ance in the semifinals. Sutton finished 11-5-4. helped lead Millbury to the CenScoring four goals in Sutton’s win over Division 1 Altral Mass. tourney semifinals. gonquin was one of Elworthy’s most memorable moCummings also plays for the FC ments of the season. She played for Sutton’s Division 4 state champiStars of Massachusetts U16 on team as a junior and the Suzies were state finalists her sophomore ECWL. She aspires to go into the year. Elworthy was a national top 16 for ECNL FC Stars of Massachumedical field. She is the daughsetts. Next year, she will attend the University of Rhode Island. She ter of Tina and Chris Cummings plans to pursue an MBA. She is the daughter of Stephanie and Chrisof Millbury. tian Williams of Sutton. Alexa Elworthy WWW.TELEGRAM.COM/HOMETEAM T&G STAFF/STEVE LANAVA Gaby Carreiro, left, celebrates a goal with her teammates during the Division 3 final at WPI. A sists, and finished her outstanding career with 52 goals and 42 assists. She was named the 2014 Dual Valley Conference Player of the Year, an honor she also earned as a sophomore, and the MVP of the Central Mass. Division 3 tournament. She earned Central Mass., all-state and all-region all-star honors. Carreiro played in the CONCACAF U17 World Cup qualifier in 2013, and this year took part in the Nike National Training Camp and the U20 US Women’s National Soccer Team Training Camp. He career goals include becoming a middle school or secondary educator, playing professionally and coaching a club-level girls’ soccer team. She is the daughter of Mary and Luis Carreiro of Upton. Gabrielle Guenther Holy Name High, Senior, Center Midfielder G uenther led her team in scoring with 10 goals and 14 assists and helped the Naps make a return trip to the Central Mass. Division 3 final. Beating topseeded Auburn, 3-1, in the semifinals was Guenther’s most memorable moment of the season. A team captain, Guenther helped spark Holy Name’s nine-game winning streak midseason and helped the Naps win the Central Mass. Conference. Guenther earned CMC all-star honors for the third straight year. She was also a repeat CMass all-star and also earned all-state honors. As a junior, Guenther scored the winning goal in overtime to beat Northbridge and capture the Central Mass. title. Guenther is also a standout on the girls’ basketball team. Next year, she will attend Merrimack College, where she will play soccer and major in health sciences. She is the daughter of Kathy and Paul Guenther of Webster. 13 Julia Insani Kylie Lance Algonquin Regional Senior, Center Defense Nashoba Regional Senior, Center Midfielder I Honorable mention L ance helped lead her team to the Central Mass. Division 1 championship. Lance had six goals and six assists during the regular season, and added three goals and eight assists during the Chieftains’ run to the state semifinals. Nashoba’s 1-0 win over Algonquin in the Central Mass. final was one of Lance’s most memorable moments of the year. Scoring two goals in 2 minutes in a regular-season win over the Tomahawks was another top moment. The Chieftains finished 16-4-2, and Lance, a team captain, earned Midland A, Central Mass., all-state and all-New England all-star honors. Lance helped the Chieftains to the Central Mass. title as a freshman and to an appearance in the final as a sophomore. Next year, she will attend Quinnipiac University, where she will study occupational therapy. She is the daughter of Wendy and Jeff Lance of Stow. Emily Longo Megan Pulnik Westboro High Sophomore, Midfielder Quabbin Regional Senior, Midfield/Forward W ith 12 goals and 9 assists, Longo led Midland B in scoring and helped the Rangers to the league title. Westboro earned the second seed in the Central Mass. Division 1 tournament and advanced to the semifinals. Longo had two goals and an assist in the Rangers’ quarterfinal win over Doherty. Longo earned league, Central Mass. and all-state all-star honors. Beating Algonquin in the Tomahawks’ under-the-lights game, was one of Longo’s most memorable moments of the season. She scored twice to help her team to a 3-2 win. Longo’s other interests include reading and exercising. College is still a couple of years off, but Longo is interested in studying biology or environmental engineering. She is the daughter of Laurie and Edward Longo of Westboro. Mariessa Ricciardi Wachusett Regional Senior, Outside Midfield R two-year captain, Pulnik ranked among the leading scorers in Midland B with seven goals and six assists. She helped the Panthers qualify for the Central Mass. Division 1 tournament. Scoring the winning goal from 40 yards out into the upper 90 on her birthday was one of Pulnik’s most memorable moments of the season. She had two goals and three assists in a win over Marlboro in another top performance. Pulnik led her team in scoring four straight years and she was named MVP of her team the last two seasons. Pulnik is a four-time Midland B all-star. She earned Central Mass. all-star honors the last three years and all-state recognition the last two. Her hobbies include snowboarding. Next year, Pulnik will attend the University of Maine. She hopes to become a veterinarian. She is the daughter of Kristin and Kevin Pulnik of Hubbardston. DIVISION 3 Talia Borci, Leicester Colleen Cutting, Auburn Cayla D’Amico, Grafton Jenna Fitzgerald, Nipmuc Jess Fitzgerald, Uxbridge Kiley Larocque, Nipmuc McKenna Kennedy, Millbury Kate Magee, Oakmont Abbie Sansoucy, Northbridge Lauren Shimkus, SPM Amanda St. Germain, Nipmuc Megan White, Holy Name Leah Whitelin, Gardner DIVISION 4 Rayna Basma, Parker Lorraine Canavan, AMSA Lindsey Connor, West Boylston Haley Falzone, Maynard Jess Fitzgerald, Uxbridge Erin Fleming, West Boylston Morgan Goozey, Douglas Fallyn Hippert, Douglas Lindsey Keith, Sutton Lena Llanos, Maynard Melissa Morton, Uxbridge Meghan O’Malley, Clinton Haley Thurber, Sutton Erika Scott Riley Wilde Nipmuc Regional Senior, Midfielder/Defender Wachusett Regional Senior, Center Defense A repeat Super Team selection, Scott was one of the stars during Nipmuc’s amazing run to the Division 3 state championship. The Warriors won 22 games and went unbeaten in their last 21. Scott keyed Nipmuc’s outstanding defense, which yielded an average of 0.30 goals and helped post five postseason shutouts. Beating Lynnfield, 5-0, in the state final was one of Scott’s most memorable moments of the season. Serving as captain and assisting on the first goal in Nipmuc’s 2-1 win over Holy Name in the Central Mass. final was another. Scott is a three-time Dual Valley Conference allstar, a two-time Central Mass. all-star, and this year added all-state honors. Her hobbies include cross training and cooking. Next year, she will attend Merrimack College, where she will play soccer and study business. She is the daughter of Gordon and Tina Scott of Mendon. W ilde was a top two-way player for the Mountaineers, who set a school record for regular-season wins with 16 and earned the top seed in the Central Mass. Division 1 tournament. The Mountaineers advanced to the semifinals. With eight goals, Wilde tied for the team lead with fellow Super Team selection Mariessa Ricciardi, and also helped the defense allow an average of 0.90 goals per game. Wilde set the program record for fastest goal when she scored 2 seconds into a game. She scored the tying goal on a header to send Wachusett’s semifinal game against Algonquin into overtime. She was a two-year captain, three-time Midland A allstar, three-time Central Mass. all-star and two-time allstate all-star. Next year, Wilde will attend Canisius College, where she will play soccer. She hopes to pursue a career in medical sales. She is the daughter of Matt and Janet Wilde of Holden. WWW.TELEGRAM.COM/HOMETEAM icciardi led Midland A in scoring and helped the Mountaineers to their best regular-season record (161-1). Bolstered by Ricciardi’s eight goals and 10 assists, Wachusett earned the top seed in the Central Mass. Division 1 tournament and advanced to the semifinals. Serving as captain made this a special season for Ricciardi. Wachusett’s 3-1 regular-season win over Nashoba was a standout moment from the year. Ricciardi earned league, Central Mass. and all-state allstar honors. Ricciardi is also a standout track athlete and will captain the Mountaineers’ indoor team this winter. She owns six school records in outdoor track and was the Central/Western champion in the 400 hurdles last spring. She is a two-time competitor in the New Balance Nationals. Ricciardi is committed to Merrimack College, where she will run track and study athletic training. She is the daughter of Wendy and Steve Ricciardi of Holden. A DIVISION 1 Skyler Barry, Westboro Katie Bottis, Wachusett Sophia Derry, Leominster Julia Hill, Nashoba Elizabeth Hydro, Hudson Marissa Kelberman, Nashoba Anna Marie Moy, Algonquin Maddie Mayberry, Tantasqua Casey Rotti, Wachusett Casey Sibole, Marlboro Crystal Zaimi, Doherty Madison Waldon, Quabbin Lindsay Werner, Groton-Dunstable CENTRAL MASS. HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS MAGAZINE nsani anchored the Tomahawks’ defense and helped lead her team to its third straight Central Mass. Division 1 final appearance. That accomplishment was one of Insani’s most memorable moments of the season. Another top moment was Algonquin’s win over Wachusett in the Central Mass. semifinals, when teammate Carly Damelio scored a penalty-kick goal in overtime. Insani helped Algonquin finish 12-7-2 and posted seven shutouts during the season. Her team’s captain, Insani earned Midland A, Central Mass. and all-state all-star honors. She is a two-time league all-star. Insani is also the starting point guard on the girls’ basketball team and a three-year member of the lacrosse team. She has not finalized her college plans, but she would like to pursue a career in health sciences. She is the daughter of Raymond and Mary Insani of Northboro. DECEMBER 28, 2014 GIRLS’ SOCCER CENTRAL MASS. HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS MAGAZINE DECEMBER 28, 2014 14 FIELD HOCKEY Emma Caviness Nashoba Regional Senior, Forward C aviness helped Nashoba Regional win its first Central Mass. championship since 1976 and reach the Division 1 state final. The 5-foot-4 senior had 10 goals and six assists this season and finished her high school career with 33 goals and 27 assists in 82 games. Caviness helped Nashoba win the Midland A title this past season and the Midland B title the previous two years. Nashoba earned the MIAA Sportsmanship Award during a season it dedicated to sophomore Michelle Farnsworth, who couldn’t play this fall while she battled cancer. Caviness plans to study science at Brown University. One of her most memorable moments was having her grandfather, Robert McCarthy, on hand to see her score the winning goal in a 3-2 state semifinal against Longmeadow. She is the daughter of Jean and Randy Caviness of Stow. Rachel Crowley Notre Dame Academy Senior, Midfielder C rowley had six goals and eight assists for Notre Dame’s 15-4 field hockey team that won the Central Mass. Conference with a 6-0 record. The 5-foot-6 senior played midfield for coach Patty Provost. She was her team’s captain, a twotime Central Mass. Conference All-Star and a MSFHCA Best-of-60 All-Star. She was also a T&G All-Star last winter in ice hockey when she captained Auburn High’s co-op team and helped the Rockets qualify for the Division 2 state tournament for the first time. She’s been a two-time league all-star in hockey. Crowley also plays softball for Notre Dame. Crowley plans to attend Bentley University to play field hockey and study law enforcement. Her most memorable sports moment was going undefeated in field hockey her junior year while playing on the same team as her sister, who was a senior. She is the daughter of Deb and John Crowley of Leicester. Camryn Dias Hopedale High Senior, Forward WWW.TELEGRAM.COM/HOMETEAM D ias had 29 goals and seven assists for Hopedale’s 21-1 team which reached the Central Mass. Division 2 championship game. In her high school career, Dias had 51 goals and 29 assists. The 5-foot-3 senior was voted her team’s most valuable player this year. She was named a first-team Dual Valley Conference All-Star in field hockey each of the past two years and a second-team DVC All-Star as a sophomore. In tennis, she was named the team’s most improved player and a second-team DVC All-Star as a freshman, the team’s unsung hero as a sophomore and the team’s most valuable player as a junior. She plans to play field hockey at Quinnipiac University. Scoring two goals to help Hopedale overcome a 2-0 deficit and beat Sutton, 3-2, to advance to the Central Mass. championship game ranks as her top sports thrill. She is the daughter of Jamie and Alwin Schuller of Hopedale. Player of the year Olivia Hurd Nashoba Regional Senior, Midfielder H urd had nine goals and 15 assists to help Nashoba Regional post a 20-2-1 record and reach the Division 1 state championship game. The senior midfielder finished her high school field hockey career with 26 goals and 36 assists in 83 games. Hurd helped the Chieftains win the Midland A championship this year and the Midland B title in each of the previous three years. The Chieftains earned the MIAA Sportsmanship Award for a season they dedicated to sophomore Michelle Farnsworth, who couldn’t play this fall while she battled cancer. Hurd has been a league all-star in field hockey in each of the past four years and was honored as the league’s most valuable player this year. She also served as Nashoba’s captain the past two years. She was honored as a Massachusetts State Field Hockey Coaches Association Best-of-60 All-Star. Hurd was also selected as a league all-star in lacrosse as a sophomore and was named most outstanding contributor to the cross-country ski team as a junior. Hurd’s top sports thrill was celebrating after Nashoba beat Quabbin, 3-2, to capture its first Central Mass. field hockey title since 1976. Hurd scored twice in that game, including the winning goal on a breakaway in the second half. She is the daughter of Emily and Tim Hurd of Stow. GRAHAM ENTWISTLE Nashoba senior captain Olivia Hurd moves the ball down the field. Shannon Hynes Laura Ineson Auburn High Junior, Defense Shrewsbury High Senior, Midfielder/Forward H ynes played right defense for Auburn, which registered 14 shutouts during a 17-4-3 season. The 5-foot-4 junior helped Auburn reach the Division 2 state final in each of the past two seasons where it lost to Watertown, which has won the last six state championships. She had six goals and one assist this season. Hynes has played field hockey, basketball and softball for the Rockets since her freshman year. Winning the Central Mass. Division 2 championship in each of the past two years ranks as her most memorable team accomplishment. Her top individual thrill was assisting on her younger sister Kileigh’s two goals in a 2-1 victory over previously unbeaten Quaboag in the Central Mass. semifinals. Auburn and Quaboag had tied, 0-0, during the regular season. She is the daughter of Susan and Ken Hynes of Auburn. I neson had seven goals and 10 assists while playing midfield and forward for Shrewsbury High, which recovered from a 3-6-2 start to finish with a winning record, 10-9-2, and reach the Central Mass. Division 1 semifinals. Ineson was captain of the Colonials, her team’s most valuable player and a Massachusetts State Field Hockey Coaches Association Best-of-60 All-Star. She has been a Midland A All-Star the past three years in field hockey and was her team’s rookie of the year as a freshman. She was also a regional AllAmerican as a junior. She was a T&G All-Star as a junior in ice hockey and lacrosse, and has been a Midland A AllStar in ice hockey the past two years. She will serve as captain of all three sports her senior year. Ineson plans to play field hockey next year at Holy Cross. She is the daughter of Donna and Douglas Ineson of Shrewsbury. 15 Taylor Long Madison Messier Olympia Moulton Algonquin Regional Junior, Forward Quaboag Regional Senior, Forward Narragansett Regional Senior, Forward L ong had 23 goals and five assists for Algonquin, which finished 15-3-3 and reached the Central Mass. Division 1 semifinals. The 5-foot-4 forward is the school’s second all-time leading scorer with 58 career points with one year remaining. In back-to-back games, she had three goals and an assist in an 8-0 win over Shepherd Hill then four goals in a 6-1 win over Leominster. A three-year varsity starter, she was a Midland A All-Star in each of the past two years and voted the team’s best attacker in each of the past two years. She will captain the team next year as a senior. Long also plays tennis for the Tomahawks. Long received an honorable mention for the T&G field hockey team last year. She enjoys playing the flute and hopes to study business or sports medicine in college. She is the daughter of Holly and David Long of Northboro. Westboro High Senior, Forward P arent had 23 goals and 11 assists to lead Mid-Wach B and set a Westboro High record for most points in a season. She also owns the school record for most points in a career with 69. The 5foot-5 senior served as captain for the 13-4-1 Rangers this season and received the captain’s award the previous three. She was honored as the most valuable player of Mid-Wach B as a senior and was a Mid-Wach B all-star the past two years. She was also a MSFHCA Best of 60 All-Star. She enjoys playing guitar and piano, and signing in the choir. Her mother, Annette, was a Hall of Fame field hockey player at Bentley and holds the NCAA Division 2 record for most goals in a game with seven. Beating Algonquin on a goal in the final minutes of the last regular-season home game is her top sports thrill. She is the daughter of Annette and Douglas Parent of Westboro. oulton had 12 goals and 13 assists for Narragansett Regional, which finished 8-6-4 and made the Central Mass. tournament for the fourth year in a row. The 5-foot-3 senior forward was a MidWach C All-Star for three years and received honorable mention for the T&G All-Star team twice before making the T&G team this year. She was her team’s co-most valuable player this fall and received the coaches award as a junior. Her mother, Denise, coached her in field hockey. Her sister, Summer, was a T&G All-Star in field hockey. Moulton also plays basketball and softball for the Warriors. She has signed a letter of intent to play field hockey for Long Island University-Post and plans to study health and nursing. Finishing her field hockey career with her cousin, Raegan Moulton, was her top sports thrill. She is the daughter of Denise and Craig Moulton of Baldwinville. Kelsey Rudert Jillian Schlegel Grafton High Senior, Goalkeeper Quabbin Regional Junior, Midfielder R udert had a 1.00 goals against average and nine shutouts for the 12-7-1 Grafton High Indians, who reached the Central Mass. Division 2 quarterfinals. She received an honorable mention for the T&G All-Star team last year. She plans to play field hockey and study occupational therapy at the University of New Hampshire next year. She was captain of the field hockey team and will serve as captain of the swim team this winter. She has played on the varsity in field hockey, swimming and lacrosse since her freshman year. Her brothers, Chandler and Brayden, played lacrosse for Grafton High. Her most memorable moment of the season came when the 12th-seeded Indians defeated fifth-seeded Monty Tech, 1-0, in the opening round of the Central Mass. tournament. She is the daughter of Lynne and Jeff Rudert of North Grafton. Liza Welch S chlegel played high midfielder for the Quabbin Regional Panthers, who posted a 15-2-4 record, won the Midland B title and reached the Central Mass. Division 1 championship game for the 11th time under coach Shelly Zalneraitis. The 5-foot-8 junior was the most valuable player in field hockey the past two years and in softball last year. She was also voted rookie of the year in both sports as a freshman. She has been a Midland B All-Star multiple years in both sports. Scoring two goals in the final three minutes in a come-from-behind 2-1 victory over Shrewsbury in the Central Mass. Division 1 semifinals was her top sports thrill. Schlegel tied the score with 2:47 left and she assisted on Tiana Morin’s go-ahead goal 47 seconds later. She is the daughter of Lisa and Brian Schlegel of Hubbardston. Honorable mention Sutton High,Senior, Forward W M essier had 25 goals and six assists for Quaboag’s 17-1-3 team that reached the Central Mass. Division 2 semifinals. In her five years on the Quaboag team, she collected 66 goals and 25 assists to help the Cougars post an 81-15-7 record and win five Southern Worcester County League West Division championships. She scored a hat trick in a 3-0 victory over Lunenburg in the opening round of the Central Mass. Division 2 tournament. Messier was her team’s captain and most valuable player and she was voted a first-team SWCL all-star. Last spring, she was honored as the offensive player of the year for Quaboag’s softball team. As a sophomore, she helped Central Mass. win a bronze medal in field hockey in the Bay State Games. Messier enjoys hunting and fishing. She plans to enter the field of nursing. She is the daughter of Paula and David Messier of Warren. CENTRAL MASS. HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS MAGAZINE Michaila Parent M DECEMBER 28, 2014 FIELD HOCKEY DIVISION 1 Tess Anderson, Nashoba Caroline Andreoli, Notre Dame Alexa Baker, Tantasqua Alison Bieksha, Quabbin Sarah Bjorn, Wachusett Sarah Gaffney, Nashoba Lauren Girard, Burncoat Caty Lazo, Algonquin Jeszy McGuire, Tantasqua The MESSAGE board Kasey Mammone, Leominster Tiana Morin, Quabbin Victoria Petrie, Marlboro Samantha Weckwerth, Westboro DIVISION 2 Audrey Brigham, Oakmont Madi Doer, Tahanto Sarah Duff, Quaboag The message board on TelegramTowns.com is a local gathering place for community members to share information and opinions on any topic. Try it today! .com Kylie Farrell, Sutton Brittany Firth, Valley Tech Kileigh Hynes, Auburn Sarah Lizotte, Littleton Aliza Maki, Bromfield Raegan Moulton, Narragansett Colby Newsham, Bromfield Katie Rizzo, Hopedale Sadie Young, Quaboag Carly Zona, Auburn WWW.TELEGRAM.COM/HOMETEAM elch led Central Mass. in scoring with 37 goals and 18 assists to total 55 points for Sutton High. The 5-foot-5 senior finished with 61 goals and 35 assists in her high school career. Welch led Sutton to a 16-4-1 season which ended in the Central Mass. Division 2 semifinals with the Suzies’ third loss of the season to Hopedale. She served as captain for Sutton and was voted Dual Valley Conference Player of the Year. Welch scored five goals in a game against Oxford and four against Doherty, South and Uxbridge. She was a DVC all-star in tennis. Welch received honorable mention for the T&G All-Star team in field hockey as a junior. Winning a tournament game against Narragansett and collecting a goal and an assist against Hopedale in the semifinals rank as her top sports thrills. She is on TelegramTowns.com the daughter of Alexandra and John Welch of Sutton. CENTRAL MASS. HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS MAGAZINE DECEMBER 28, 2014 16 BOYS’ CROSS-COUNTRY Kyle Cloutier Nashoba Regional Sophomore Runner of the year Christopher Skelly W ith two more years running crosscountry, keep an eye on this 15year-old Chieftain. In only his second year at Nashoba, Cloutier finished sixth at the Central Mass. Division 1 meet, the highest among sophomores. His time was 15:21 over the 2.9-mile course at Gardner Municipal GC. His performance as the Chieftains’ No. 1 man, on a squad with fellow Super Teamers Adam Heislein and Ryan Gillooly, led the team to second place under coach Steve Beckwith and a trip to the All-State Meet. Cloutier finished 52nd at All-States, fifth among sophomores, in 16:47 over the 3.1 miles at Franklin Park in Boston. As a freshman, he established himself as a fine three-sports runner, also participating in indoor and outdoor track. He is the son of Heidi and Robert Cloutier of Lancaster. North Middlesex Regional Senior F Ryan Gillooly Nashoba Regional Sophomore G illooly joined T&G Super Teamers Adam Heislein and Kyle Cloutier in helping the Chieftains to a second-place finish at the Central Mass. Division 1 meet and a berth at All-States. As Nashoba’s No. 3 man, Gillooly placed 10th in 15:41 over 2.9 miles at Gardner Municipal GC. The following week at the All-State Meet, he finished 79th in 17:00 over Franklin Park’s 3.1-mile course in Boston. The 5-foot-3, 109pound Gillooly, who also enjoys surfing, was a threesport track athlete as a freshman. His mother was a captain for the University of Connecticut women’s crosscountry team. He is the son of Lisa and Ron Gillooly of Stow. JOHN FERRARONE Chris Skelly wins the Central Mass. Division 1 title. or the past two years, Skelly has come through big time when all of Central Mass. was watching. He successfully defended his CMass Division 1 championship on Nov. 8 for coach Suzanne Williams’ Patriots, posting a 13-second victory over Wachusett’s Grant Hauver at Gardner Municipal GC. He won in 14:55 over the 2.9-mile course, the best time over either division, and as a two-time champion is definitely worthy of being named Hometeam Runner of the Year. At the All-State Meet the following week at Franklin Park in Boston, Skelly placed 37th in 16:33 over 3.1 miles, completing an impressive three-year high school crosscountry career in which he was twice named to the T&G Super Team. He’s the course recordholder at North Middlesex, at 15:52 over 3.1 miles. Being a two-time district champion is nothing new to Skelly — he has won the past two CMass 2-mile titles in indoor track and the past two mile crowns in outdoor track. He got his running start as a freshman in spring track, when he ran a leg of a 4x800-meter relay that set the school record and was named a league all-star. His most memorable team moment of the year came at midseason, when his team competed at the Bob McIntyre Twilight Invitational in Falmouth, which has become a highlight attraction of the cross-country campaign. His older brother Mike attends Westfield State and runs cross-country and track. Skelly is undecided about his college choice for next year. He is the son of Sue and Dave Skelly of Pepperell. WWW.TELEGRAM.COM/HOMETEAM Cody Kingman Shepherd Hill Regional Senior Grant Hauver Adam Heislein O Wachusett Regional Junior Nashoba Regional Senior nce an athlete who spent much of his time playing soccer and basketball, Kingman has developed into one of the finest runners in Central Mass. under coach Len Harmon. He improved on his seventh-place finish at the 2013 Central Mass. Division 1 meet by taking third this past November, in 15:14 over Gardner Municipal’s 2.9-mile course. No Shepherd Hill male runner has placed higher in a district meet. Kingman set Shepherd Hill’s 2.8-mile course record (14:17), and he also shined in the big races. He was third at his first Midland A championships (16:53 for 3.1 miles), won the 5K Martha’s Vineyard Invitational (16:37) and was 12th at the McIntyre Twilight Invitational (5K, 16:09). Kingman notes the future is bright for the Rams, who finished third in their first Midland A championship meet, citing that five of Shepherd Hill’s top seven runners were sophomores. In impressive fashion, Kingman also won the inaugural Worcester Running Festival 5K. Among the colleges Kingman is considering are Merrimack, WPI, UMass-Lowell and Bryant. He is the son of Sue and Doug Kingman of Charlton. H auver’s long stride carried him to great success this fall, including second place at the Central Mass. Division 1 championships at Gardner Municipal GC. His 15:08 was also the second-best time of anyone running the 2.9-mile course on Nov. 8. At the All-State Meet at Franklin Park in Boston, Hauver crossed in 16:26 over the 3.1 miles, good for 28th. The captain of coach Brian Wallace’s Mountaineers, the 6-foot-3 Hauver ran a 15:56 5K at the Amherst Invitational and won the Wachusett Invitational. In fact, his most memorable team moment came when the Mountaineers took freshman, junior varsity and varsity titles at the Wachusett Invitational. Hauver, a repeat T&G Super Teamer, also competed at the Nike Northeast Regionals in New York. He recently was inducted as an Eagle Scout and is helping local runners by working part time at Sneakerama in Worcester. Hauver has also earned T&G Super Team honors in track. He is the son of Shanna and Scott Hauver of Holden. A fter making his third appearance at the All-State Meet, Heislein is a T&G Super Teamer for the second time, this year joined by teammates Kyle Cloutier and Ryan Gillooly. During this season, he broke course records at Westboro and Marlboro and posted individual victories at the Wachusett Invitational and the Midland B championships. He placed ninth at the Central Mass. Division 1 meet at Gardner Municipal GC, covering the 2.9-mile layout in 15:39 while helping the Chieftains to a second-place finish. The 5-foot-9, 133-pound Heislein turned in his best All-State Meet performance the following week at Franklin Park, placing 20th in 16:18. He had finished 113th as a sophomore and 38th as a junior. Heislein is hoping to attend either the University of Connecticut or Northeastern and wants to study engineering. He is the son of Dianne and Richard Heislein of Bolton. 17 Jamison Koeman Ben Kovacs Harry Maloy Whitinsville Christian School Senior St. John’s High Sophomore St. John’s High Junior T W T hile the Pioneers fell short in their quest to win a state championship after taking the last five district titles, Kovacs can hold his head high after a sizzling sophomore season. He placed a shade behind teammate Harry Maloy in the Central Mass. Division 1 race, taking eighth in 15:24 over the 2.9 miles at Gardner Municipal GC. Four other St. John’s runners finished in the top 24, enough to top Nashoba Regional for the district crown. At All-States, Kovacs finished 36th, fourth among sophomores, in 16:32 over the 3.1 miles at Franklin Park in Boston. One highlight of Kovac’s season came at the McIntyre Twilight Meet in Falmouth, where the sophomore ran a personal best for 5K — 16:12 — to help St. John’s to a team championship. Still, Kovacs wants to lead coach Mark Murray’s Pioneers to an All-State title before graduating. He is the son of Pam and Peter Kovacs of Bolton. he Pioneers captured their fifth straight Central Mass. Division 1 championship, and Maloy played no small role. Led by Maloy in seventh, St. John’s placed six of the top 24 under first-year coach Mark Murray. Maloy’s time was 15:24 over the 2.9-mile Gardner Municipal layout, finishing practically even with teammate Ben Kovacs. At AllStates the next week, Maloy took 12th in 16:07 over the 3.1 miles at Franklin Park in Boston, and he took pride in earning the medal and being tied for the fastest Central Mass. finisher for the day with Bromfield’s Nick Steele. Maloy’s time was also his personal best for the distance. As a sophomore, he placed 18th at All-States en route to his first T&G Super Team selection. Maloy wants nothing more than to lead St. John’s to a state championship. His father has run a 2:37 marathon. The son of Christine Torigian and Jim Maloy lives in Pepperell. Tyler O’Keefe C.J. Paine Zach Rolfe Shrewsbury High Senior Whitinsville Christian School Junior Parker Charter Junior P S Keefe put together a remarkable season in earning his third selection to the T&G Super Team. We’d call is a record-breaking season, except a teammate got in the way — he bettered former Hometeam Runner of the Year John Murray’s 3.1-mile Shrewsbury course record by running a 16:26, but Jackson Southard beat him in that same race. The captain finished 1 second behind Southard at the Central Mass. Division 1 meet at Gardner in 15:20 over 2.9 miles. At All-States, he was Shrewsbury’s top runner, in 18th in 16:16 over 3.1 miles at Franklin Park. O’Keefe’s best 5K time is 16:08, recorded at the McIntyre Twilight Invitational. While boosting the fortunes of coach Jim Smith’s cross-country program, O’Keefe is also shining in his fourth varsity hockey season. His top choices for college are UConn and Northeastern. He is the son of Diane and Steve O’Keefe of Shrewsbury. aine came up big for coach Chris Vander Baan’s Crusaders in November, helping the team to second place at the Central Mass. Division 1 championships and an All-State Meet berth. He calls his third-place finish at districts his best race of the season, crossing in 15:24 over Gardner Municipal’s 2.9 miles, edging teammate and fellow Super Teamer Jamison Koeman. At All-States the following week at Franklin Park in Boston, Paine placed 18th in 16:40 over 3.1 miles. Paine’s top time at that distance is 16:18. A Dual Valley Conference all-star for three years, Paine also enjoys weightlifting to put muscle on his 5foot-10 frame. A veteran of two outdoor and indoor track seasons, Paine some day hopes to become a physical therapist. He is the son of Julie and Chris Paine of Northbridge. ince eighth grade, Rolfe has been boosting Parker Charter’s up-andcoming program, and this year, he gave the leaders all they can handle. The captain placed second at the Central Mass. Division 2 race at Gardner Municipal GC, crossing in 15:17 over 2.9 miles to lead coach Ben Benoit’s Panthers to an All-State berth for the third time in five years. At Franklin Park the following week, he placed 11th at All-States in 16:25 over 3.1 miles. Rolfe holds the Parker course record (14:37, 2.8 miles), and he also has the Colonial Athletic League course mark at Coggeshall Park in Fitchburg (14:05, 2.63 miles). Rolfe, who earned T&G Super Team honors in 2012, has the Parker 5K cross-country standard of 16:25, set at the Foot Locker Northeast Regionals in New York. With one year to go, Rolfe is tied for the most CAL meet victories with three. He is the son of Brenda and Will Rolfe of Ayer. Jackson Southard Nick Steele Ryan Wollensak Shrewsbury High Junior Bromfield School Junior Hopedale High Senior S S teele enjoyed quite a season under coach Barry Coonan, setting records, winning a district title and leading a Trojan squad to regaining the Wachusett C championship it lost last year. He posted a 6-second win over Parker Charter’s Zach Rolfe at the Central Mass. Division 2 championships, covering the 2.9-mile course at Gardner Municipal GC in 15:11, third best among all CMass runners that day. He challenged for an individual title in his second trip to AllStates the following week before finishing fourth, in 16:07 at 3.1-mile Franklin Park in Boston. Before November, Steele set course records at Bromfield and Tyngsboro and won the Wachusett C league meet. His mother earned All-America honors and ran on national championship cross-country squads at the University of Virginia. He is the son of Marisa and Bob Steele of Harvard. A t Hopedale this past fall, Wollensak was the leader of the pack — and quite a productive pack. Coach Joe Drugan’s Blue Raiders pulled off the Triple Crown, capturing Dual Valley Conference, Central Mass. Division 2 and AllState titles, with the sixth man breaking the tie for the state championship. Wollensak was fifth at the CMass Division 2 race at Gardner Municipal GC, covering the 2.9 miles in 15:36. Six Raiders finished among the top 25, all within 58 seconds. He was 16th at the All-State Meet in 16:35 over the 3.1 miles at Franklin Park. Wollensak won the DVC meet and was named the conference’s Runner of the Year, and the team captain finished fourth at the McIntyre Twilight Meet in Falmouth. Wollensak shines on the slopes during high school ski season. He is the son of Diane and Andrew Wollensak of Hopedale. WWW.TELEGRAM.COM/HOMETEAM outhard won at the Midland A league meet, set a home course record and finished fourth in the Central Mass. Division 1 race en route to his second selection to the T&G Super Team. In the district race at Gardner Municipal GC, he clocked 15:19 over the 2.9 miles, leading four Colonials among the top 23. The following week at Franklin Park in Boston, Southard placed 29th in 16:28 over 3.1 miles. While winning the Midland A race, he led the Colonials to their second straight team title under coach Jim Smith, a most memorable moment for Southard. In ninth grade, Southard set a school freshman course record and a junior varsity record at Midland A meet. Southard, who has been elected a captain for next year, enjoys basketball, swimming and reading. He is the son of Christine and Mark Southard of Shrewsbury. CENTRAL MASS. HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS MAGAZINE his is Koeman’s third berth on the T&G’s cross-country Super Team, and fifth overall, with honors for indoor and outdoor track in 2014. Wherever Koeman races, look for him in or near the lead. The 2013 Central Mass. Division 2 champion finished fourth this fall in 15:30 over Gardner Municipal’s 2.9 miles. At All-States, he placed fifth in 16:08 at 3.1-mile Franklin Park, completing his career on a fine note. Koeman and C.J. Paine are the Crusaders’ representatives on this year’s Super Team. At the Foot Locker Northeast Regionals at Van Cortlandt Park in New York, Koeman crossed in 27th in 16:09. He holds the Whitinsville Christian course record, 16:18 for 3.1 miles. He enjoyed terrific track seasons as a junior — winning the Division 5 state 2 mile indoors and advancing to 2mile finals at All-States and New Englands outdoors. He is the son of Jodi and Kent Koeman of Whitinsville. O’ DECEMBER 28, 2014 BOYS’ CROSS-COUNTRY CENTRAL MASS. HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS MAGAZINE DECEMBER 28, 2014 18 GIRLS’ CROSS-COUNTRY Jillian Caiazzi Marlboro High, Senior Runner of the year C aiazzi had her goals planned entering the Central Mass. championships on Nov. 8. “At districts, my goal had been top five and to break 19 minutes on the Gardner course,” she said. “I achieved both of these with my strongest race of the season both mentally and physically.” Her 18:49 over the 2.9 miles placed fourth, an improvement of seven places from 2013. A repeat Super Team selection, Caiazzi was a two-time captain and team MVP and a three-time Midland B all-star, following her 14th-place finish at the Manchester Invitational in New Hampshire. The success continues in indoor track, where she was mile and 1,000-meter league champion a year ago. She is a member of the National Honor Society, Tri-M Music Honors Society and serves as concert band vice president. Caiazzi is undecided on her college choice, but would like to become a pediatric cancer physical therapist someday. She is the daughter of Nancy and James Caiazzi of Marlboro. Felicia Banda Gardner High, Senior C Julia Carrier Shepherd Hill Regional, Sophomore C arrier chooses to cherish as a most memorable moment the Martha’s Vineyard Invitational, where the Rams first competed as a team this past season. Shepherd Hill went on quite a ride in its first go-round in Midland A, finishing second in the league meet. Carrier wound up an impressive No. 2 runner to teammate Juleanna Schultz and carved up quite a season of her own. She was selected the Most Improved Runner on coach Nicole Fossas’ squad, and came through with a top-10 time in the Central Mass. Division 1 championships and among the top 50 at the AllState Meet. When Carrier placed sixth at the district meet in 19:03, over Gardner Municipal GC’s 2.9 miles, she considered qualifying for the All-State Meet as her most memorable moment as an individual. At All-States, she finished 48th in 19:53. The daughter of Denise and Steven Carrier lives in Oxford. Makenzie Cyr JOHN FERRARONE Felicia Banda wins the Central Mass. Division 2 title. alling the fall of 2014 a breakthrough season for Felicia Banda may be quite the understatement. Sure, she’s been on the high school cross-country scene for the past three years, after playing soccer as a freshman. She even set the school record in the 1,000 meters as a sophomore in indoor track. But this time around on Nov. 8, Banda outlasted all the Central Mass. standouts with more impressive running resumes, notching an accomplishment that earned her Hometeam Magazine Runner of the Year honors. There was no place like home for Banda, Gardner’s lone runner, at the Central Mass. Division 2 championships as her remarkable run of 17:50 over Gardner Municipal GC’s 2.9-mile layout earned her a 23-second victory over St. PeterMarian’s Gianna Mastromatteo. The win was 9 seconds better than the Division winning time of Shepherd Hill’s Juleanna Schultz, and they were the only two to break 18 minutes. The following week, Banda finished 14th at the All-State Meet in 19:28 over 3.1 miles at Franklin Park in Boston. The Gardner course record is hers, and as a senior, Banda was a captain and a Wachusett C allstar. She is the daughter of Laura and Keith Banda of Gardner. Douglas High, Senior WWW.TELEGRAM.COM/HOMETEAM C yr’s senior cross-country season was quite memorable, for her individually and as a team captain. She led the Tigers to their second straight Dual Valley Conference championship with an individual victory, then paced her team to its first All-State Meet berth. Her 18:14 at the Central Mass. Division 2 race at Gardner Municipal GC (2.9 miles) sparked Douglas to a second-place team finish. Cyr’s November success continued the following week at Franklin Park in Boston, where she took fourth in 19:01 over 3.1 miles, the best place and time among all CMass runners that day. Among cross-country, indoor and outdoor track, Cyr has collected nine DVC all-star selections, and this is her third season on the T&G Super Team for cross-country. She was named DVC Runner of the Year after last year’s indoor track season as a 2-miler and picked up similar honors after this cross-country season. Cyr, who will attend Stonehill College in the fall, has a personal best of 18:51 for 3.1 miles. She is the daughter of Lori and David Cyr of Douglas. Angie DiDomenica Jamie Falla Millbury High Sophomore Wachusett Regional Freshman D iDomenica stamped her return trip to the Telegram & Gazette Super Team with another impressive performance at the Central Mass.Division 2 championships, placing seventh in 18:43 over 2.9 miles at Gardner Municipal GC. Her victory at the SWCL league meet at Memorial Beach in Webster was a tremendous thrill, and equally as exciting for DiDomenica was when the Woolies notched the 100th career victory for coach Mike DiGangi. The 16-year-old is currently in her first season of indoor track for Millbury, after her second season of cross-country, and the 5-foot-3, 110-pound DiDomenica will be set for her second season on the Woolies’ varsity softball team in the spring. She is the daughter of Patsy and Peter DiDomenica of Millbury. D on’t be deceived by her 4-foot-9, 73pound stature — Falla can fly, as so many in Central Mass. can attest. Coach Larry Jaquith keeps coming with talent after talent, and this freshman did most big races top-10 style. In September, she set a freshman course record at the Amherst Invitational, she won the Quabbin Invitational and was third at the Midland A league meet. At the Central Mass. Division 1 meet at 2.9mile Gardner Municipal, Falla finished third in 18:48, and with teammate Kate Gobi taking fifth, led the Mountaineers back to a district team title. At All-States at 3.1-mile Franklin Park, she placed 43rd in 19:49. In 2013, Falla participated in the Junior Olympics in San Antonio. She is the daughter of Tammy and Dan Falla of Rutland. 19 Kate Gobi Steffany Halfrey Sophia Masciarelli Wachusett Regional Junior Quabbin Regional Senior Holy Name High Freshman M fter winning several dual-meet races and doing a number on her school’s course record, Masciarelli enjoyed a terrific November, another new face shaping the cross-country future in Central Mass. At the Division 2 district meet in Gardner, she finished sixth in 18:33 over the 2.9 miles. Her performance in the All-State Meet the following week may have been more impressive — she edged Central Mass. Conference rival Gianna Mastromatteo for 16th place, crossing in 19:28 over Franklin Park’s 3.1 miles. Masciarelli holds the Holy Name course record at 17:50 over 2.8 miles — she set the standard one race, then broke that by 14 seconds a week later. Masciarelli, who wants to attend a Division 1 college, is on the Naps’ varsity basketball team. Her brother Stefan is a senior captain for the St. John’s basketball team. She is the daughter of Loanny and Stephen Masciarelli of Northbridge. Gianna Mastromatteo Rita Maurais Emma McHutcheon St. Peter-Marian High Sophomore Hopedale High Junior Parker Charter Freshman C y finishing ninth in the Central Mass. Division 2 championships (18:50 over 2.9 miles at Gardner Municipal GC), Halfrey became the first Quabbin runner to qualify and run in four All-State Meets, which she cherishes as her most memorable moment of the season. As runner-up in the Midland B meet, she earned a spot on her fourth league allstar team, while also leading coach Brian Young’s Panthers to the team championship. Halfrey set course records at Quaboag (2013) and as an eighth-grader at the Tantasqua Invitational in 2010. She played basketball in ninth and 10th grades at Quabbin before turning to indoor track, where she was team MVP and earned T&G Super Team honors. Halfrey lists her hobbies as astronomy, reading, writing and singing. The daughter of Susan and Denis Halfrey of Barre would like to pursue a career in aerospace engineering. an’t say Gianna Mastromatteo doesn’t give it her all at whatever she does. Whether it be winning her third Quabbin Invitational this year, or her and teammates decorating a pumpkin for a contest at that race, the four-time T&G Super Teamer is smiling after a job well done. And she continues to heed sage advice. “I owe my success this season to my coach of three years, Kevin Kirk,” she said of the longtime and beloved SPM cross-country coach who passed away earlier this year. After winning her third Central Mass. Conference meet title, Mastromatteo placed second to Gardner’s Felicia Banda at the CMass Division 2 race, clocking 18:13 over Gardner Municipal’s 2.9 miles. At All-States, she finished 17th in 19:31 over Franklin Park’s 3.1 miles. Also to her credit is a first-place finish in the Division 2 freshman/sophomore race at the MSTCA Coaches’ Invitational, and he placed 27th at Regionals. She is the daughter of Laura and Joe Mastromatteo of Worcester. T A he decision to switch to cross-country from soccer this fall paid off Maurais, who capped her debut season by finishing fourth at the Central Mass. Division 2 meet (18:22 at 2.9-mile Gardner Municipal GC) and ninth at All-States (19:18 at 3.1-mile Franklin Park in Boston). She earned Rookie of the Year honors and a spot on the Dual Valley Conference all-star team, yet she was no stranger to the running scene. Maurais collected T&G Super Team honors after winning the 1,000 meters at the Division 5 indoor state meet and placing 10th at New Englands. She was Hopedale’s MVP in both track seasons last year. Maurais, who played three varsity soccer seasons for the Blue Raiders, is a member of the school’s varsity math team and student council. She is a Tri-M Music Honors Society inductee, as a member of Hopedale’s band, chorus, chamber wind and a capella ensembles. She is the daughter of Elli and Gerald Maurais of Hopedale. T his is already McHutcheon’s second berth on the T&G Super Team, after continuing to spark Parker Charter’s program on the rise. She came through in November for coach Ben Benoit’s Panthers, placing eighth at the Central Mass. Division 2 championships at Gardner Municipal GC, in 18:49 over 2.9 miles while leading her squad to fourth place. The 5-foot, 90-pound McHutcheon then followed that the following week with a 22ndplace finish at All-States, crossing in 19:39 over Franklin Park’s 3.1-mile layout. Injuries affected Parker Charter, but McHutcheon and her squad still captured the Colonial Athletic League meet championship. The 14-year-old is the daughter of Liz and John McHutcheon of Littleton. Caroline Meizen Juleanna Schultz Emily Willson Douglas High Sophomore Shepherd Hill Regional Senior Groton-Dunstable Regional Freshman T T he Rams took the jump to Midland A for athletics this year, and Schultz and her teammates are making it pay off. The 5-foot-3, 17-year-old won league and district titles individually, and Shepherd Hill came in second under coach Nicole Fossas in its Midland A meet debut, an accomplishment Schultz cherishes. At the Central Mass. Division 1 race, Schultz was the only runner in Division 1 to break 18 minutes, by 1 second, to capture the 2.9-mile race at Gardner Municipal GC. One week later, she finished 23rd at the All-State Meet in Franklin Park, her 19:24 the best time of CMass runners. She is joined on the T&G Super Team by fellow Ram runner Julia Carrier, who also placed among the top 10 at districts and top 50 at All-States. Schultz, who has run indoor and outdoor track in each of her years at Shepherd Hill will attend the University of Hartford. She is the daughter of Lynda Schultz of Dudley. A fter an amazing freshman season, the Central Mass. cross-country scene will be on the lookout for Willson at the big meets. First, she led the Crusaders to five wins in six dual meets and a Midland B championship, setting the GrotonDunstable course record in the process. Then she won the Midland B meet at Ghiloni Park in Marlboro, completing the 3.1 miles in 19:55, an individual moment she cherishes. Willson then took second at the Central Mass. Division 1 race at Gardner Municipal GC in 18:23, 25 seconds ahead of the third-place finisher. In the process, she led Groton-Dunstable, under coach Colleen Naboicheck, to a second-place team finish and the Crusaders’ first AllState Meet berth since 2009. In her first All-States, Willson crossed in 32nd, in 19:39 over 3.1 miles, second among CMass finishers in the Division 1 race. She is the daughter of Leslie and Anthony Willson of Dunstable. WWW.TELEGRAM.COM/HOMETEAM his was a season of achieving goals for Meizen, who qualified for the AllState Meet for the third time and made the Dual Valley Conference all-star team for the fourth time. This year, she was focused on breaking 20 minutes on Douglas’ 3.1-mile home course, and she did that by finishing in 19:42. And that was only near the beginning of a shining season. Not only did Meizen qualify for another All-State Meet by placing 11th in the CMass Division 2 meet (18:59, 2.9-mile Gardner Municipal GC), but the rest of the team coached by Bobby Doyon was coming with her, the first time Douglas has qualified any team for the AllStates, boys or girls. At the All-States at Franklin Park, she crossed in 47th in 20:07. She and teammate Makenzie Cyr, a repeat T&G Super Teamer, gave the Tigers a potent top two. She is the daughter of Kirsten and Scott Meizen of Douglas. CENTRAL MASS. HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS MAGAZINE B ake it three cross-country Super Team nods for Gobi, who has experienced similar success during the track seasons. The Mountaineer got the job done under veteran coach Larry Jaquith at the Central Mass. Division 1 championships, and Gobi did her part toward the team title, placing fifth in 18:54 over Gardner Municipal’s 2.9-mile course. “We had been training for districts all season, and it was great to see all of my teammates come together, race hard and take the win,” said Gobi, who was named team MVP this fall. Her personal-best 5K came at this year’s Amherst Invitational in September, in 19:05. “It was a beautiful day, and I was able to relax, run well, PR, and then have a fun cookout with my teammates as I watched the other races.” The 16-year-old lists her hobbies as tennis and biking. She is the daughter of Deborah Gurski and Peter Gobi of Princeton. DECEMBER 28, 2014 GIRLS’ CROSS-COUNTRY CENTRAL MASS. HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS MAGAZINE DECEMBER 28, 2014 20 GOLF Jeff Arnold Ryan Berg Westboro High Junior Holy Name High Senior A B rnold shot a 5-over 77 to tie for third in the Central Mass. Division 1 tournament on the North Course at Stow Acres CC and help Westboro tie for sixth. The 6-foot-2, 175-pound junior then carded a 9over 81 in the state tournament at Springfield CC. Arnold posted a 34 scoring average for Rangers coach Greg Rota. Arnold was named the Midland B MVP this year and has lettered in golf the past three years. Arnold would like to be a history teacher or a music writer in Nashville. He is the son of Kimberlee and Gordon Arnold of Westboro. erg shot a 9-over 81 to tie for eighth in the Central Mass. Division 3 tournament at Blissful Meadows GC in Uxbridge to help Holy Name place fourth. The 5-foot-5, 120-pound senior then shot a 3-over 75 to tie for second in the state tournament at Black Swan CC in Georgetown. Berg had a scoring average of 37. He was captain of the golf team the past two years. His top sports thrill was shooting 1-under 71 to share medalist honors in the Mass. Junior Amateur qualifier at Dudley Hill GC. He is the son of Jodi and Tom Berg of Dudley. Chris Breemen Jarod Buffone Advanced Math, Science Academy, Sophomore Sutton High Freshman B reemen shot a 2-over 74 to share medalist honors at the Central Mass. Division 3 tournament at Blissful Meadows GC in Uxbridge and he helped the Advanced Math and Science Academy of Marlboro place second as a team. The 74 tied the lowest round of Breemen’s career. His other 74 came on his home course, Charter Oak CC in Hudson. In the state tournament at Black Swan CC in Georgetown, he shot a 96. It was the first trip to the state tournament for the AMSA Eagles. The 6-foot-1 sophomore was captain of the golf team and as a freshman was the team’s MVP. He is the son of Colleen and Eric Breemen of Marlboro. Player of the year B uffone shot a 4-over 76 to finish third in the Central Mass. Division 3 tournament at Blissful Meadows GC and help Sutton High win the team title. In the state tourney at Black Swan CC in Georgetown, Buffone shot a 10-over 82 to tie for 17th and help Sutton place third, the best finish in school history. The 6-foot, 155pound Buffone had a 36.3 scoring average, won all 16 of his regular-season matches and earned medalist honors 12 times. He was Dual Valley Conference Player of the Year. Buffone was also a T&G All-Star the previous two years. He is the son of Noelle and Paul Buffone of Sutton. WWW.TELEGRAM.COM/HOMETEAM T&G STAFF / RICK CINCLAIR Andrew Card Ryan Casault Shrewsbury High Junior David Prouty High Sophomore C ard carded a 6-over 78 to tie for sixth in the Central Mass. Division 1 tournament on the North Course at Stow Acres CC. The 6-foot-2, 160-pound junior then shot a 12-over 84 in the state tournament at Springfield CC. Shooting a 2-under 34 at the Haven CC in Boylston is his top sports thrill. Card has lettered in golf for three years and will serve as team captain next year. He hopes to play Division 1 golf in college. He is the son of Lorrie and Bill Card of Shrewsbury. C asault shot an 11-over 83 to tie for fifth in the Central Mass. Division 2 tournament at Highfields Golf & CC and he helped David Prouty finish second as a team to qualify for the state tournament. In the state tournament at Glen Ellen CC in Millis, he shot a 92. Casault helped David Prouty finish second in the Southern Worcester County League’s West Division and post a 12-5-1 overall record. He was named a SWCL secondteam all-star. He is the son of Kathy and Doug Casault of Spencer. Jason Short hits a shot from the 15th fairway at Stow Acres CC, while earning medalist honors at the Central Mass. Division 1 tournament. Jason Short Marlboro High, Senior S hort shot a 2-over 74 to earn medalist honors in the Central Mass. Division 1 tournament on the North Course at Stow Acres CC and he helped Marlboro finish fifth as a team. In the state tournament at Springfield CC, Short carded a 1-over 73 to tie for fourth. The 6-foot-1, 140-pound senior compiled a stroke average of 36, served as team captain for three years, was voted most valuable player of his team for three years and was a Midland B All-Star for three years. He’s also been a member of the National Honor Society for three years and owns a 4.36 grade point average. He’s won the last two club championships at Marlboro CC. Last summer, Short reached the quarterfinals of the Massachusetts Amateur at Kernwood CC in Salem. He was also a T&G All-Star in golf as a sophomore when he finished third in the Central Mass. Tournament at Green Hill. He said he owes a lot to his parents for their support over the years. His father played baseball for St. John’s High. Short is the son of Tammy and Greg Short of Marlboro. 21 Joey Ciolino Bailey Correia Matt David Advanced Math and Science Academy, Sophomore Holy Name High Senior Grafton High Senior C C DECEMBER 28, 2014 GOLF D orreia shot a 9-over 81 to tie for ninth in the Central Mass. Division 3 tournament at Blissful Meadows GC in Uxbridge and helped Holy Name High place fourth as a team. The 6-foot, 145pound senior shot a 95 in the Division 3 state tournament at Black Swan CC in Georgetown. Correia was medalist against St. Peter-Marian and Burncoat and posted a scoring average of 38 during the season. He was a member of the golf team for four years and served as captain as a senior. He is the son of Cheryl and Jay Correia of Shrewsbury. avid shot an 11-over 83 to tie for fifth in the Central Mass. Division 2 tournament at Highfields Golf & CC in Grafton and help the Indians win the title by 14 strokes. David carded an 86 in the state tournament at Glen Ellen CC. The 5-foot-7, 162-pound senior was captain of the golf team and is captain of the hockey team this winter. He’s been a Southern Worcester County League All-Star in hockey for two years. David was also a T&G All-Star as a junior when he tied for third in the Central Mass. Division 2 Tournament. David is the son of Cindy and Mark David of North Grafton. Rob Downing Cameron Fahey Stephen Foley Assabet Valley Regional Junior David Prouty High Senior Hopedale High Senior D F F owning shot a 9-over 81 to tie for ninth in the Central Mass. Division 3 tournament at Blissful Meadows GC in Uxbridge and shot a 17-over 89 in the state tournament at Black Swan CC in Georgetown. The 5-foot-8, 130-pound junior helped the Aztecs grab a share of the Colonial Athletic League championship. He will captain the golf team next fall and has played golf and baseball since his freshman year. Downing enjoys going to the beach and playing fantasy football. He is the son of Katy and Curt Downing of Clinton. ahey shot an 11-over 83 to tie for fifth in the Central Mass. Division 2 tournament at Highfields Golf & CC and he helped David Prouty finish second as a team to qualify for the state tournament. Fahey carded a 17-over 89 at the state tournament at Glen Ellen CC in Millis. A captain for the Panthers, Fahey helped David Prouty finish second in the SWCL West with a 12-5-1 record. He earned medalist honors seven times for the Panthers and averaged a score of 42.3 at his home course of Kettle Brook and 39.2 everywhere else. He is the son of Jennifer and Thomas Fahey of East Brookfield. oley shot an 8-over 80 to tie for seventh in the Central Mass. Division 3 tournament at Blissful Meadows GC in Uxbridge and helped Hopedale place third as a team. In the Division 3 state tournament at Black Swan CC in Georgetown, Foley shot a 96. The 6foot-2, 175-pound senior was a Dual Valley Conference All-Star. Tying Central Mass. champion Sutton during the regular season ranked among Foley’s top sports thrills. As team captain, he began a tournament that raised money for breast cancer research. He is the son of Kathryn Harwick-Foley and James Foley of Hopedale. Adam Gentile Hunter Girard A.J. Koble Littleton High Senior Bay Path Regional Junior North Middlesex Regional Senior The Sunday Telegram’s business news section Latest business news updates throughout the week, plus get advance copy of the Sunday print section on Saturday! oble shot a 6-over 78 to tie for sixth in the Central Mass. Division 1 tournament on the North Course at Stow Acres CC. The 5-foot-9, 135-pound senior then fired a 10-over 82 in the Division 1 state tournament at Springfield CC. Kobe shot two rounds of 3-under during the season. He played four years of golf for the Patriots and was a Mid-Wach All-Star in golf for the third time. Koble enjoys basketball and fishing. He lives in Townsend and is the son of Debbie Pecci and Bruce Koble. Busines mattesrs telegram June 9, .com/busine ss 2013 A public Bottom Line 2012 First place Busin ess Sect Little inc business entive for es to rec ycle Drive Page 7 Companr assessesy’s Web tool crime ris k Economic Page 8 ion, NEN ation of the Teleg ram & Gazet te SEC TION D HELP WANTE BUSINE D SS BUSINE OPPORTUNITIES SSES FOR SALE PA What doe s a sh ot cost? New dat a price of show varying health car e Scan to download the app now on your iPad & iPhone. App store keyword: t&g WWW.TELEGRAM.COM/HOMETEAM The new free eEdition iPad/ iPhone apps K S irard shot a 7-over 79 to place second in the Central Mass. Division 2 tournament at Highfields Golf & CC in Grafton. In the state tournament at Glen Ellen CC in Millis, Girard carded a 98. He shot the lowest round of his career, a 1-over 72, at his home course of Dudley Hill. A captain for coach Dan Vigeant, Girard earned medalist honors six times for the Minutemen. He enjoys playing basketball and running in his spare time. He is the son of Michelle and Dan Girard of Dudley. HUSETT G L MASSAC entile shot an 8-over 80 to tie for seventh in the Central Mass. Division 3 tournament at Blissful Meadows GC in Uxbridge and helped Littleton place ninth as a team. Then he shot a 9-over 81 to tie for 13th in the state tournament at Black Swan in Georgetown. The twoyear captain qualified to compete in the state tournament three times. The 6-foot, 180-pound senior was honored as the MVP of his golf team three times and received the senior award. He is the son of Kimberly and Stephen Gentile of Littleton. CENTRA G CENTRAL MASS. HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS MAGAZINE iolino shot a 6-over 78 to finish fifth in the Central Mass. Division 3 tournament at Blissful Meadows GC in Uxbridge and he helped the Advanced Math and Science Academy of Marlboro place second as a team. The AMSA Eagles qualified for the state tournament for the first time. At the state tournament at Black Swan CC in Georgetown, Ciolino carded a 4-over 76 to tie for fourth. The 5-foot-11 sophomore was the MVP of his team this year and led the team in victories as a freshman. His father has won several club championships at Marlboro CC. He is the son of Julie and Joe Ciolino of Marlboro. CENTRAL MASS. HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS MAGAZINE DECEMBER 28, 2014 22 GOLF Ben Moy Dante Newman Owen Quinn Sutton High Junior Grafton High Junior Wachusett Regional Junior M N ewman shot a 6-over 78 to earn medalist honors in the Central Mass. Division 2 tournament at Highfields Golf & CC and helped Grafton High win the team title by 14 shots. The 5-foot-9, 160-pound junior then carded a 2-over 74 to finish fourth in the state tournament at Glen Ellen CC in Millis. He rates that fourth-place finish as his top sports thrill. He posted a 9-0-1 record in match play. Newman was also a T&G All-Star in golf as a freshman. He lives in Grafton and is the son of Mary Lynn Spada and Bill Newman. uinn shot a 5-over 77 to tie for third in the Central Mass. Division 1 golf tournament on the North Course at Stow Acres CC and helped Wachusett finish fourth as a team. In the state tournament, the 6-foot-1, 150-pound junior shot 5-under for his final nine holes to card an even-par 72 and place third. Quinn was the MVP of his golf team and a Mid-Wach League All-Star each of the past two years. Quinn caddied for his father at the U.S. Open at Pinehurst last summer and his father was tied for second after the first round. He is the son of Lori and Fran Quinn of Holden. David Roy Ray Ruenheck Jack Scavone Auburn High Senior Bromfield School Junior Auburn High Junior R oy shot a 10-over 82 to place fourth in the Central Mass. Division 2 tournament at Highfields Golf & CC and helped Auburn High finish fourth as a team. The 6-foot-4, 200-pound senior then carded a 12-over 84 at the state tournament at Glen Ellen CC in Millis. Roy was medalist at the Southern Worcester County League tournament, a SWCL All-Star and captain of the Rockets golf team. He has played four years of golf and basketball for Auburn High. He is the son of Cindy and Dave Roy of Auburn. R uenheck shot a 9-over 81 to tie for ninth at the Central Mass. Division 3 tournament at Blissful Meadows GC in Uxbridge and he helped Bromfield place fifth as a team. In the state tournament at Black Swan CC in Georgetown, Ruenheck shot an 86. Helping Bromfield earn a share of the Wachusett D championship ranks among his top sports thrills. Ruenheck was a Wachusett League All-Star. He’s played golf and basketball at Bromfield for three years. He is the son of Ceridwyn and Keith Ruenheck of Harvard. S cavone shot an 8-over 80 to finish third in the Central Mass. Division 2 tournament at Highfields Golf & CC and he helped Auburn High place fourth as a team. In the state tournament at Glen Ellen CC in Millis, Scavone carded a 93. The 6-foot-2, 169-pound junior has played three years of golf at Auburn High. His brother, D.J., was a T&G AllStar in basketball for Auburn High last year. Scavone enjoys lifting weights, playing the guitar and fishing. He is the son of Karen and Daniel Scavone of Auburn. John Seymour Tim Umphrey Jordan Walker Bromfield School, Junior St. John’s High Junior St. John’s High Senior S eymour shot a 7-over 79 to finish sixth in the Central Mass. Division 3 tournament at Blissful Meadows GC in Uxbridge and he helped Bromfield place fifth as a team. The 6-foot, 155pound junior went on to card a 9-over 81 to tie for 13th in the Division 3 state tournament at Black Swan CC in Georgetown. Seymour was captain and most valuable player of the Bromfield School golf team and a Wachusett D All-Star. He also plays hockey for Bromfield. He is the son of Lynn and John Seymour of Harvard. Eric Soter Sutton High,Senior WWW.TELEGRAM.COM/HOMETEAM Q oy shot a 2-over 74 to share medalist honors in the Central Mass. Division 3 tournament at Blissful Meadows GC in Uxbridge and helped Sutton High win the team title for the second time in three years by 13 shots. The 5-foot-10, 140-pound junior then fired a 10-over 82 to tie for 17th in the state tournament at Black Swan CC in Georgetown and helped Sutton finish third as a team. Moy was also medalist at the Dual Valley Conference tournament. He enjoys fishing and tennis. He is the son of Eileen and Benjamin Moy of Sutton. S oter carded a 5-over 77 to finish fourth in the Central Mass. Division 3 tournament at Blissful Meadows in Uxbridge and he helped Sutton win the team title by 13 strokes. He then carded an 11-over 83 to tie for 20th in the state tournament to help Sutton place third. The 5-foot8 senior served as captain of the Sutton golf team and he was a Dual Valley Conference All-Star. Shooting 3 under on the back nine to finish in the top three in the DVC tournament is his top sports thrill. He is the son of Stacey and Mark Soter of Sutton. U mphrey shot a 5-over 77 to tie for third at the Central Mass. Division 1 tournament on the North Course at Stow Acres CC and helped St. John’s win the team title. He shot a 6-over 78 in the state tournament at Springfield CC. The 5-foot-11, 145-pound junior had a 36.1 scoring average. Umphrey also made the T&G All-Star team as a sophomore when he shot an even-par 71 on the Riverside Course at Juniper Hill Golf Course in Northboro to tie for second and help St. John’s win the team title. He is the son of Maureen and James Umphrey of Northboro. W alker shot a 4-over 76 to finish second in the Central Mass. Division 1 tournament on the North Course at Stow Acres CC and led St. John’s to the team championship. In the state tournament at Springfield CC, Walker carded a 9-over 81. The 6foot, 185-pound senior helped St. John’s post a 17-3-1 record during the regular season. His two lowest rounds were a 33 at Marlboro CC and a 35 at Wachusett CC. He is the son of Kathy and Eric Walker of Sutton. 5 CMASS FOOTBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION Division 2 QB: Darius Flowers, Fitchburg (Co-Offensive MVP); John Boutwell, North Middlesex; Drew Schartner, Nashoba; Jack Campanelle, Shrewsbury. RB: Shane Combs, St. John’s (Co-Offensive MVP); Alex Marrero, Fitchburg; Eddie Rivera, Leominster; Willie Cowdrey, Marlboro; Michael Heffernan, Westboro. OL: Bruce Johnson, Fitchburg; Yanni Halkiadakis, North Middlesex; Sean Ragan, St. John’s; Trevor Fuce, Algonquin. DL: Leo Ramirez, Fitchburg (Defensive MVP); Mark Merchant, Fitchburg; Hector Aponte, Leominster; Brent Johnson, Shrewsbury; Connor Skinner, Leominster; Jeff Williamson, Wachusett. LB: Sam Norton, St. John’s; Greg Gothie, Nashoba. DB: Ryan McDonald, North Middlesex; Davon Jones, St. John’s; Ryan McCarthy, Wachusett; Kyle Hill, Algonquin. K: Jack Coveney, St. John’s. Division 6 QB: Connor Bassett, Littleton; RB: Ben Reiffarth, Valley Tech (Offensive MVP); Joe O’Neill, Narragansett; Cole McCubrey, West Boylston; Adam Hyde, St. Bernard’s; Bryan Kiley, May- COACHES ASSOCIATION NSCAA All Region Algonquin: Tyler Morin Shrewsbury: Keon Haji All-State Algonquin: Tyler Morin, Max Michaud Bartlett: Jacob Simonis, Kody Morio Bromfield: Matt Olejarz Clinton: Felipe Bispo, Jeff Tatreault Douglas: Michael Pepin Doherty: Andrew Kalombo Groton-Dunstable: Matt Straw Holy Name: Michael Romeo Hudson: Joao Mendes Nipmuc: Brandon Esker, Kurt Robakiewicz Oakmont: David Quaye Shrewbury: Keon Haji, Chris Afonso, Jake Steinberg, Ethan Melia Sutton: Jordan Elster, Kevin Rothermich Wachusett: Peter Sparks, Ben Amaral Westboro: Jamison Bradley Central Mass. Division 1 Algonquin: Tyler Morin, Max Michaud, Dominic Cianci, Sebastian Royo Burncoat: Ariel Buezo Doherty: Andrew Kalombo, Gift Kalombo Groton-Dunstable: Matt Straw, Matt Krikorian, Matt Tornarities, Tim Hilbrunner Hudson: Joao Mendes, Mike Conley, Lucas Medieros Leominster: Nahuel Algibay Nashoba: Brody Miller St. John’s: Matt Jarrell, Max Kotsopoulos, Adam French Shepherd Hill: Matt Beauregard, Josh Bagley Shrewbury: Keon Haji, Chris Afonso, Jake Steinberg, Ethan Melia Tantasqua: Trey Allen, Ben Rickson Wachusett: Peter Sparks, Ben Amaral, Luke Lindholm, Liam Setterlund Westboro: Jamison Bradley, Lucas Silva Central Mass. Division 3 Bartlett: Jacob Simonis, Kody Morio, Dylan Murphy, Brian Tondel, Jacob Murphy Clinton: Felipe Bispo, Jeff Tatreault, Ga Massicotte Douglas: Michael Pepin, Mitch Thackeberry Holy Name: Michael Romeo, Jake Herndon Leicester: Nicholas Bleau, Matthew Kilmonis Lunenberg: James Reif, Jae Degrace Millbury: Liam O’Shea Nipmuc: Brandon Esker, Kurt Robakiewicz Oakmont: David Quaye, Patrick Porpora, Brett Smith, Drew Anderholm Tyngsboro: Ben Schade Uxbridge: Ryan Morias Central Mass. Division 4 Abby Kelley: Cameron Halloran, Troy 5 CMASS GIRLS’ SOCCER COACHES ASSOCAITION NSCAA All Region Nashoba: Kylie Lance Nipmuc: Gabby Carreiro All-State Algonquin: Julia Insani Auburn: Jianna Baroni Douglas: Fallyn Hippert Grafton: Cayla D’Amico Holy Name: Gigi Guenther Hudson: Elizabeth Hydro Leominster: Sophia Derry Malborough: Casey Sibole Maynard: Lena Llanos Millbury: McKenna Kennedy, Kelsie Cummings Nashoba: Kylie Lance, Sarah Clopek Nipmuc: Gabby Carreiro, Erika Scott Parker Charter: Ranya Basma Quabbin: Madison Waldon, Megan Pulnik St. Peter-Marian: Lauren Shimkus Sutton: Alexa Elworthy, Lindsey Keith Uxbridge: Jess Fitzgerald, Melissa Morton Wachusett: Reese Riccardi, Riley Wilde, Casey Rotti Westboro: Emily Longo Central Mass. Division 1 Algonquin: Julia Insani, Ann Marie Moy Burncoat: Ellie Murphy Doherty: Crystal Ziami, Shanelle Burbo Groton-Dunstable: Lyndsay Werner Hudson: Elizabeth Hydro, Brooke Bohn, Kayleigh Kane Leominster: Sophia Derry Marlboro: Casey Sibole Nashoba: Kylie Lance, Sarah Clopek, Julia Hill, Marissa Kelberman, Amber Gustafson, Ashley Spellman North Middlesex: Shalee Callahan, Emily Valacer Quabbin: Madison Waldon, Sydney Wine, Megan Pulnik, Danielle Dimezza Tantasqua: Maddie Mayberry Wachusett: Reese Riccardi, Riley Wilde, Casey Rotti, Katie Bottis Westboro: Emily Longo, Skylar Barry Central Mass. Division 3 Auburn: Jianna Baroni, Colleen Cutting, Symantha Brothers Bromfield: Sophia Catalini Gardner: Leah Whitelin, Cayla D’Amico Holy Name: Megan White, Maria Monje, Gigi Guenther Leicester: Talia Borci Littleton: Kayla Nixon, Jen Smith Millbury: McKenna Kennedy, Jenna Nasuti, Kelsie Cummings Nipmuc: Gabby Carreiro, Erika Scott, Jenna Fitzgerald, Kiley Laroque, Amanda St. Germain Northbridge: Abbie Sanoucy, Devyn Jacobs Oakmont: Kate Magee St. Peter-Marian: Lauren Shimkus, Monica Pallotta Central Mass. Division 4 AMSA: Arin Smalls, Lorraine Canavan Ayer: Justine Carillo, Taryn Manna, Cassidy Manna Clinton: Meghan O’Malley Douglas: Fallyn Hippert, Morgan Goozey, Rachel Dixson Maynard: Haley Falzone, Megan Aukstikalnis, Lena Llanos Parker Charter: Ranya Basma, Emma Parker Sutton: Alexa Elworthy, Lindsey Keith, Haley Thurber, Sydney Cortes, Rachel Healy Uxbridge: Jess Fitzgerald, Melissa Morton, Alexandra Van Loon West Boylston: Erin Flemming, Lindsey Connor 5CMASS CONFERENCE Football St. John’s: Nick Calvano, Bobby Spellane, Brett Cotter, Matt DiPlacido, Anthony Moroski, Marc-Eddie Paul, Nick Blondin, Mitch Earley St. Peter-Marian: Nick Cardillo, Pat Leary, Tyler Mulhern, Anthony Letourneau, Seamus Leary, Anthony Baldino, Alec Simonovitch Holy Name: Brad Cundiff, Matt Bouvier, Jose Barbosa, Kevin Mensah St. Bernard’s: Joseph Feckley, Adam Hyde, Zachary Merchant Boys’ soccer St- John’s: Ryan Darnley, Aiden Lucey, Max Kotsopoulos, Adam French Holy Name: Mike Romeo, Ben Babbitt, Evan Koogler, Jack Herndon, James Trottier St. Bernard’s: Nathan Alsdorf, Daniel Grammel St. Peter-Marian: Tyler Hesselton, Casey Brenner Girls’ soccer Holy Name: Logan Lornell, Megan White, Gigi Guenther, Maria Monje, Lexi Boucher, Emily Gordon St. Peter-Marian: Lauren Shimkus, Julia Flanders, Tricia Pallotta, Monica Pallotta, Alanna Dolan St Bernard’s: Sydney Esielionis, Cecilia Mercadante, Brittny Peralta Field hockey Holy Name: Sophia Monopoli, Mackenzie Hogan, Laura Yurkevicius, Carden Maloney Notre Dame: Caroline Andreoli, Rachel Crowley, Delaney Nosel, Hailee Pitcher, Molly Terry, Helen Wickstrom, Kailyn Myrshrall St. Bernard’s: Erin Constantino, Molly Richard, Alana Keating St. Peter-Marian: Brianna Tortora, Haley Scola, Mollee DeSimone, Hayley Novia Boys' cross-country Holy Name: Pat Moran, Jeremy Broderick-Bohan, Justin Rodriguez St. Peter-Marian: Jack Quinn, Nathan Pickett St. John’s: Joseph Walsh, Jacob LaChapelle, Patrick Craemer, Michael Joe, Michael Knox Girls’ cross-country Holy Name: Sophia Masciarelli St. Peter-Marian: Gianna Mastromatteo, Sarah Maple Notre Dame: Maggie McGovern, Cierra Ryan, Lucy Palmer, Lane Eisenman, Caroline Clark, Sarah Pierce, Emily Cattarin Golf St. John’s: Tim Umphrey, Matthew Foley, Jordan Walker, Brendan Cronin Holy Name: Anthony Vincequere St. Bernard’s: Ethan Abitz, Anthony DeCarolis, Ryan Fillebrown, Curtiss Vachon St. Peter-Marian: Patrick McCann Girls’ volleyball St. Bernard’s: Abigail Browchuk St. Peter-Marian: Emily Yuan, Marlena Osowski, Alexa Kalinowski Swimming/Diving Notre Dame: Hanna Durand, Elizabeth Paez, Emily Louaas-McGloine, Sarah Ramsaran St. Peter-Marian: Lauren Greenhalgh, Rosie McGovern, Jin-Oh Jang 5DUAL VALLEY Boys’ soccer Blackstone-Millville: Tyler Brabham, Jack Quitzau Douglas: Michael Pepin, Mitch Thackaberry Nipmuc: Brandon Esker, Johnny Gillespie, Kurt Robakiewicz Sutton: Jordan Elster (Player of the Year), Eric Bater, Billy Hicks, Kevin Rothermich Second Team Blackstone-Millville: Corey Davidge Douglas: Zach Ells, Grant Gualtieri Hopedale: Kevin Bresciani, Tim Martin Nipmuc: Bernard Broni, Sam Manning Sutton: James McCleery, Matt Vallaro Whitinsville-Christian: Drew Quercio, Duncan Sutherland Girls’ soccer Douglas: Morgan Goozey, Fallyn Hippert Hopedale: Colleen Kincaid, Sarah Lambert Nipmuc: Gabby Carriero (Player of the Year), Jenna Fitzgerald, Kiley Laroque, Erika Scott Sutton: Alexa Elworthy, Lindsey Keith, Haley Thurber Second Team Blackstone-Millville: Sarah DeWolfe, Saralynn Spear Douglas: Rachel Dixson, Micaela Goldenberg Hopedale: Nicole Apicella, Caroline McDermott Nipmuc: Nicole Murphy, Amanda St. Germain Sutton: Sydney Cortes, Rachel Healy Whitinsville Christian: Tatiana Wiersma Field hockey Blackstone-Millville: Megan Paulhus Douglas: Suzie Thibault Hopedale: Camryn Dias, Morgan Greenberg, Clair Hampsch, Katie Rizzo Nipmuc: Maddie Davidshofer, Anna Young Sutton: Liza Welch (Player of the Year), Kylie Farrell, Emma Peters Second Team Blackstone-Millville: Maura Mahoney, Sarah Walsh Douglas: Emily Lane Hopedale: Mackenzie Greenberg, Maddie Sparks Nipmuc: Samantha Cappalucci, Kelsey Woods Sutton: Meghan Hopkins, Julia Lorkiewicz Boys’ cross-country Hopedale: Ryan Wollensack (Co-Runner of the Year), Yaroslav Borodenko, Brandon Hall, David Wollensack Whitinsville Christian: Jamison Koeman (Co-Runner of the Year), C.J. Paine, Jack Randall Second Team Blackstone-Millville: Nathan Carroll, Zach Taylor Douglas: Conner Grady, Trevor Mungeam Hopedale: Christian DeBoer, Thomas Spillers Sutton: Joe Perry Whitinsville Christian: Connor Paine Girls’ cross-country Douglas: Makenzie Cyr (Runner of the Year), Caroline Meizen, Keely Mungeam Hopedale: Lauren Bird, Isabelle Doran, Rita Maurais Sutton: Alexis White Second Team Douglas: Allie Benedict, Tess Miller Hopedale: Carrie Maurais Sutton: Lora Dufresne, Allison Sweeney Whitinsville Christian: Angie Epplett, Arianna Koeman, Sarah Poquette Golf Douglas: Andrew Brown Hopedale: Steve Foley, Don Rajcula Nipmuc: Justin DiAntonio, John Kussoth Sutton: Jarod Buffone (Player of the Year), Ben Moy, Eric Soter Girls’ volleyball Hopedale: Lauren Kelley, Megan Kelley Sutton: Taylor Dunster (Player of the Year), Olivia Reinold Whitinsville Christian: Kate Baker, Abby Cook Second Team Douglas: Katelyn Cotnoir Hopedale: Samantha Kelley, Victoria Van Zile Nipmuc: Lauren Brady, Emily Santos Sutton: Ally Hester, Julia Malenchini 5 INTER-HIGH Boys’ soccer Burncoat: Ariel Buezo, Richard Antwi, Haidar Mohammed Doherty: Andrew Kalombo, Gift Kalombo, Ben Zelayandia North: Elieer Zavala, Eleas Bakoyiamnis South: Pirro Tomco (MVP), Cashios Okyere Girls’ soccer Burncoat: Ellie Murphy, Mary Jo Murphy, Katie Pasquale, Linzi Fitzgerald Doherty: Crystal Zaimi (Co-MVP), Shanelle Burbo, Emily Steen, Sophie Foster North/Worcester Tech: Kelsie Rushlow (Co-MVP), Kristen Houbre, Ada Rivera, Paige Gilchrist South: Mary Ankomah Field hockey Burncoat: Lauren Girard (MVP), Destiny Bradley, Olivia Samuels, Molly McGrail, Kylie Thomas Doherty: Oliia Abusamra, Samantha Stakes South: Calista Veroneau, Adrianna Cousins Worcester Tech/North: Briannah Parker, Kaylee Blanchard Boys’ cross-country Burncoat: Phil Malm, Chris Vera Doherty: Mike Cleary, Christinian Diaz, Orlando Gomez North/Worcester Tech: Dolan Bloh, Manny Hardy, Yuta Suzuki, Andrew Sasaki South: Stan Mungai Girls’ cross-country Burncoat: Lauren Fitzgerald, Alexandra Lauziere, Catherine Huynh, Valenia Bergier, Maddie Hayman Doherty: Clanyan Lorhis, Caitlin Lynch North/Worcester Tech: Lindsey Allen, Amari Greggs, Pelanie Oungoughui, Faustina Owusu Golf Burncoat: Seamus O’Connor Doherty: Jim Sharry, David Pratt Volleyball Burncoat: Daizy Santiago,Khadijah Turn to League/Page O24 WWW.TELEGRAM.COM/HOMETEAM Division 5 QB: Koby Schofer, Northbridge (Co-Offensive MVP); Jeremy Nash, Lunenburg. RB: Mark Wright, Auburn (Co-Offensive MVP); Richard Jolly, Millbury; Tom Russell, Clinton. WR: Joe Kapp, Lunenburg; Chandler Brooks, Northbridge. TE: Jake Logan, Oakmont. OL: Matt Garafano, Oakmont; Jason Baldarelli, Clinton; Anthony Cafarelli, Bartlett; Anthony Abate, Uxbridge; Dillon Bruso, Auburn. DL: Alec Petruzzi, David Prouty; Alex LaCrosse, Millbury. DE: Anthony Marsilio, Tyngsboro. LB: Jake Shetrawski, Gardner (Defensive MVP); Nathan Shultz, Oxford; Neil Flanigan, Bartlett; Shawn Mott, Leicester; Austin Escott, Tyngsboro; Mike Quinn, Northbridge; Scott Bailey; Southbridge. DB: Tyler Golden, David Prouty; Jake Taparausky, Uxbridge; Eli Perez, Southbridge. 5 CMASS BOYS’ SOCCER Condon, Fernando Chapa Ayer: Mike Davis Bromfield: Matt Olejarz, Adam LorenzKruk Littleton: Devin Finnerty, Dave Tornell Maynard: Matthew Caldicott, Daniel Hughes Quaboag: Ben Webber, Connor Spencer Sutton: Jordan Elster, Kevin Rothermich, Eric Bater, Billy Hicks CENTRAL MASS. HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS MAGAZINE Division 4 MVP: Christopher Lindstrom (OL/DL), Shepherd Hill. QB: Seamus Leary, SPM; Drew JeanGuillaume, Shepherd Hill; Zack Edwards, Tantasqua RB: Jahkari Carpenter, Doherty (Offensive MVP); Joey Orlando, GrotonDunstable; Anthony Baldino, SPM. WR: Nathan Dubay, Burncoat; Grant Jorgenson, Nipmuc; J.J. Howland, Tantasqua. OL: Sean Morin, Doherty; Austin Jones, Shepherd Hill; Chase Flibbert, Shepherd Hill; Akeem Hopkins, North; Corey Lambert, South; Tyler Mulhearn, SPM; Matt Bouvier, Holy Name. DL: Sean McKeon, Shepherd Hill; Anthony Letourneau, SPM; Alex Simonovitch, SPM; Manny Obisui, Doherty; Richie Schiloski, Nipmuc; Ben Seitz, Quabbin. DE: Derrick Oduro, North; Angel Diaz, Grafton. LB: Jesse Nemerowicz, Hudson; Nick Ostrowski, Shepherd Hill; Andrew Tichy, Tantasqua. CB: Nonso Melifonwu, Grafton (Defensive MVP). DB: Matt O’Brien, Grafton; Chase Lohr, Quabbin. nard; Zakk Hoffner, Worcester Tech. WR: Chris Renaccio, Littleton; Nate Rucki, Quaboag. OL: Joe Feckley, St. Bernard’s; Patrick Wheeler, Narragansett; Vincent Pascal, Assabet. DL: Ryan Noel, West Boylston; Jared Cormier, Maynard. DE: Ty Hemingway, Sutton. LB: Alex Martinec, Maynard (Defensive MVP); Tyler Popp, Monty Tech; Ryan Clark, Littleton; Adrell Enlow, Worcester Tech; Jack O’Callaghan, Maynard; Evan Drake, Murdock. DB: Drew Pelkey, Murdock; Marty Henry, Assabet; Tom Mooney, Sutton; Vinny Sherry, Bay Path. K: Kevin Barthelmes, Valley Tech DECEMBER 28, 2014 LEAGUE ALL-STARS 23 League all-stars were selected by high school athletic directors and coaches and submitted to the Telegram & Gazette. DECEMBER 28, 2014 24 LEAGUE ALL-STARS From Page O23 Hames Doherty: Jessica Brada, Payton Sylvester, Tynetta Jerry, Pricilla Adu, Nell Trainor North: Dorothy Mensah, Beatriz DaSilva South: Alixlane Maldonado 5 MID-WACH LEAGUE CENTRAL MASS. HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS MAGAZINE Football Mid-Wach A Defensive Fitchburg: Leo Ramirez (MVP); Marcos Diaz; Facundo Isas; Nick Myles; Manny Payton Leominster: Hector Aponte Nashoba: Greg Gothie Shrewsbury: Charles Batchelder; Matt Bonollo; Anthony Laramee Wachusett: Connor Gill; Jeff Williamson Offensive Fitchburg: Bruce Johnson; Alex Marrero; Mark Merchant Leominster: Eddie Rivera (MVP); Derek Franks; Connor Skinner; Jayson Urato Nashoba: Jake Benjamin; Drew Schartner Shrewsbury: Jack Campanale; Brent Johnson Wachusett: Peter Baird; Ryan McCarthy Mid-Wach B Defensive Algonquin: Thomas Polutchko Groton-Dunstable: PJ Kendall; Joey Orlando Hudson: Jesse Nemerowicz (MVP); Justin Doyle Marlboro: James Brescia; Andrew Rumney; Joe Tipak North Middlesex: Jesse Cronin; Yanni Halkiadakis; Matt Wetherall Westboro: Steve Falvey; Josh Tarlaglia Offensive Algonquin: Ryan Barry; Trevor Fuce; Kyle Hill; Billy Polymeros Groton-Dunstable: David Fej; Ronnie Peck Hudson: Kyle Sullivan Marlboro: Willie Cowdrey (MVP); Liam Shariahan North Middlesex: John Boutwell; Ryan MacDonald; Tyler Zech Westboro: Mike Heffeman WWW.TELEGRAM.COM/HOMETEAM Mid-Wach C Defensive Clinton: Jason Baldarelli; Andrew Grady; Daryl Jent; Tom Russell Gardner: Jose Lopez; Zachary MacAllister Oakmont: Matt Garafano Quabbin: Ben Seitz; Karl Skerry Tyngsboro: Austin Escott (MVP); Nick Gardella; Josh Johnson; Jake Keenan; Collin Shanahan Noah Wheeler West Boylston: Austin Keegan Offensive Ayer: DJ Richard Littleton: Connor Bassett; Steve Collins; Elijah Pyram; Chris Renaccio Lunenburg: Jeremy Nash (MVP); Joe Knapp; Alyis Woodward Maynard: Jack O’Callaghan Murdock: Dominic Allard Narragansett: Joe O’Neill; Pat Wheeler West Boylston: Cole McCubrey; Ryan Noel Field Hockey Midland A Algonquin: Michaela Davies; Baelyn Duffy; Catie Lazo; Taylor Long Leominster: Aislynn deHorsey; Kasey Mammone Nashoba: Olivia Hurd (MVP); Tess Anderson; Emma Caviness; Allyson Conlin; Sarah Gaffney Shepherd Hill: Katie Gatton Shrewsbury: Julianne Considine; Lauren Ineson; Peyton Tuccinard Wachusett: Sarah Bjorn; Paige Gardner; Cassidy Windler Midland B Fitchburg: Florencia Rivas Groton-Dunstable: Meg Colantuoni Hudson: Kelly Young Marlboro: Alana Basquiat; Victoria Petrie; Samantha Vaccaro North Middlesex: Allison Kleeman; Jordan O’Brien; Marie Shepherd Quabbin: Alison Bieksha; Lindsay Clark; Claire Kondrotas; Tiana Morin; Jillian Schlegel Westboro: Michaila Parent (MVP); Vaishali Malik; Julia McKay; Samantha Weckworth Wachusett C Bromfield: Katharine Hodskins; Aliza Maki; Lily Morre-Eissenberg; Moira Morgan; Colby Newsham Gardner: Jocelyn Johnson Littleton: Sarah Lizotte (MVP); Meaghan Ackerman; Tabitha Gruskowski; Bridget Schofield Lunenburg: Casey Collette Narragansett: Olympia Moulton; Raegan Moulton; Page Demarast Oakmont: Audrey Brigham; Meghan Fontaine; Tara Harrington; Taylor Laude Wachusett D Clinton: Allison Bower; Miranda Hatch; Juliana Tambolleo Maynard: Ashley Chiasson; Pam Laurent; Emily McNulty Murdock: Haley Jandris Tahanto: Madi Doerr; Jesse Dougherty; Mikayla Herron; James O’Day; Grace Pendergast Tyngsboro: Heather Doulgas (MVP); Hanna Bouil; Jenny Keohane; Lauren LeMay; Paige MacNeil; Linsey Roth Offensive Clinton: Justin McDonald Gardner: Sam Gallant; Matt Seward; Jake Shetrawski; Mark Wiseman Oakmont: Tyler Caforio; Jake Logan; Connor Wells Quabbin: Chase Lohr; CJ Pasternack Tyngsboro: Austin Coene (MVP); Tony Marvilio; David Walker Cross-Country Midland A Boys Algonquin: Noah Brazer Shepherd Hill: Cody Kingman Shrewsbury: Ryan Beals; Tom Caims; Josh May; Josh Newmark; Tyler O’Keefe; Jackson Southard Wachusett: Grant Hauver; Philip Peterson; Michael Tomaiolo Mid-Wach D Defensive Littleton: Ryan Clark Lunenburg: Scott Donahue; Ryan Johnson Maynard: Alex Martinec (MVP); Jared Cormier; Matt Early; Jake Kennedy; Bryan Kiley Murdock: Evan Drake; Drew Pelky Narragansett: Thomas MacDonald; Girls Algonquin: Kendyl Finelli; Megan Walsh Fitchburg: Micaela Canessa; Hannah Neilon Shepherd Hill: Julia Carrier; Juleanna Schultz Shrewsbury: Olivia Murray Wachusett: Brittany Charlonne; Jamie Falla; Kate Gobi; Nora Hennessy; Brianna Steele Midland B Boys Hudson: Andrew Doherty-Munro Marlboro: Brian Oram Nashoba: Kyle Cloutier; Ryan Gillooly; Jacob Hangen; Adam Heislein North Middlesex: Chris Alfond; Chris Skelly; Michael Spooner Westboro: Tim Forrest; Eric Latimer; Connor Schoen Girls Groton-Dunstable: Emily McAuliffe; Meagan Odell; Emily Wilson Marlboro: Jillian Caiazzi; Erin Giugno Nashoba: Grace Dempsey; Isabella Susi Quabbin: Steffany Halfrey; Chantelle Kresch; Kayla Whitcomb; Miriam Wood Westboro: Emily Desmond Wachusett C Boys Bromfield: Paul Chapman; Price Day; Nick Steele Littleton: Nathan Johnson Lunenburg: Steve Hoffman; Christopher McCauliff; Charlie Miller Oakmont: Derek Burrows; Deven Burrows Tyngsboro: Corey O’Neill; Aaron Thompson Girls Bromfield: Kate Toll Gardner: Felicia Banda Littleton: Julia Feltus; Sylvia Jackson; Alana Johnson Lunenburg: Hannah Leahy Tyngsboro: Sophia Campbell; Jaylan Fraser-Mines; Kyle Fraser-Mines; Taryn Fraser-Mines; Kerri Keohane; Catherine Riley Wachusett D Boys Ayer-Shirley: Edward Ernst; Rudy Graves; Ethan Matthews; Mike Tonelli Clinton: Carlos Nieves Murdock: Steve Ingman; Jordan Manuel Narragansett: Joe Capps; Michael Capps; Dylan Chartier Tahanto: Colton Marshall; Joe Pendergast Girls Ayer-Shirley: Ryleigh Levensailer; Mackenzie Marshall; Karla Morales; Hailey Sheriff; Minda Tieman Clinton: Allyson Holfinger Murdock: Emily Roberts Tahanto: Rachael Mair; Sophia Nosek; Emily St. Denis; Kathelyn St. Dennis; Emilie Sullivan Soccer Midland A Boys Algonquin: Tyler Morin (MVP); Dominic Cianci; Max Michard; Sebastian Royo Leominster: Nahuel Algibay; Jeremy Nartey Nashoba: Noal Brassard; Brody Miller Shepherd Hill: Josh Bagley; Matt Beauregard Shrewsbury: Chris Afonso; Keon Haji; Ethan Melia; Jake Steinberg; Kyle Trocki Wachusett: Ben Amaral; Luke Lindholm; Peter Sparks; Liam Sutterland Girls Algonquin: Christen Foley; Julia Insani; Annemarie Moy Leominster: Sophia Derry Nashoba: Kylie Lance (MVP); Sarah Clopeck; Amber Gustafson; Julia Hill; Marissa Kelberman; Hannah Konash; Ashley Spellman Shepherd Hill: Ciara McKissick Shrewsbury: Lea Rocco Wachusett: Megan Amaral; Katie Bottis; Nikki DiPilla; Reese Ricciardi; Casey Rotti; Riley Wilde Midland B Boys Groton-Dunstable: Matt Straw (MVP); Tim Hilbrunner; Matt Krikorian; Dean Tomaritis; Matt Tomaritis; Mitch Wheeler Hudson: Mike Conley; Lucas Medieros; Joao Mendes; Josh Pimentel Marlboro: Rich Bourgeois; Tony Maenhout North Middlesex: Brenda Twomney Quabbin: Collin Bennett Westboro: Griffin Barry; Jamison Bradley; Charlie Buress; Jake Pirdy; Lucas Silva Girls Groton-Dunstable: Brittany Belanger; Lyndsey Werner Hudson: Brooke Bohn; Elizabeth Hydro; Kaylee Kane Marlboro: Casey Sibole North Middlesex: Shalee Callahan; Julia Sheehan; Emily Valacer Quabbin: Megan Pulnik (MVP); Danielle DiMezza; Madison Waldron; Sydney Wine Westboro: Skylar Barry; Emily Longo; Rikasa Pattnik; Alice Reh; Rebecca Siegel; Chelsea Taylor Wachusett C Boys Bromfield: Matt Olejarz (Co-MVP); Omar Al-Homsi; Hunter Ashley; Nate Greene; Adam Lorenz-Kruk Gardner: Evan O’Reilly Lunenburg: Scott Christensen; Jake Degrace; James Reif Oakmont: David Quaye (Co-MVP); Drew Anderholm; Joey Panariello; Patrick Porpora; Brett Smith Tahanto: Mohamed Haddadi; Jeffrey Zammitti Tyngsboro: Matt Coughlin; Andy Savard; Ben Schade Girls Bromfield: Sophia Catalini; Megan Fitzsimmons; Deidre Kennedy; Birdie McNamara; Soph Turchetta Gardner: Leah Whitelin (Co-MVP); Isara LeBlanc; Samantha Riggins Littleton: Jenna Hlystek; Kayla Nixon; Jen Smith Lunenburg: Brook Hansel Oakmont: Kate Magee (Co-MVP); Haley McDonald; Tess Rembert; Kayla Rocheleau Tyngsboro: Alyssa Gendreau; Jessie Seitz; Megan Smolinski Wachusett D Boys Ayer-Shirley: Connor Begun; Mike Davis; Jeffrey Gendron Clinton: Felipe Bispo (MVP); Ga Massicotte; Eben Philbin; Stephen Tencati; Jeff Tretrault Fitchburg: Alex Corbo; Ben Phaneuf; Connor St. Germain Littleton: Devin Finnerty; Hayden Gray; Dave Tomell; Jason Trainor Maynard: Matthew Caldicott; Daniel Hughes; Stephen Jones; Conor McCarthy Girls Ayer-Shirley: Justine Carrillo; Megan Krueger; Cassidy Manna; Taryn Manna Clinton: Alyssa Hatch; Megan O’Malley Fitchburg: Katie Pawlak; Taylor Zisk Maynard: Lena Llanos (MVP); Megan Aukstikalnis; Haley Falzone; Brenna Smith Murdock: Myranda Bishop Narragansett: Becky Braneberry Tahanto: Katherine Keane; Kacey McKenzie West Boylston: Lindsay Connor; Erin Fleming; Jess Lucier Gils’ volleyball Midland A Algonquin: Brianna Burns; Emily Carens; Brooke Suitum; Jordan Yung Marlboro: Vicki Falco Shepherd Hill: Kaitlyn Woods Shrewsbury: Sierra Decatur; Taylor Dunphy; Megan O’Keefe Wachusett: Maty Diabate (Co-MVP); Kylee Grahm; Linh Nguyen Westboro: Gianna Scioletti (Co-MVP); Kaylie Doherty; Gallary Elizabeth; Elizabeth Volpe Midland B Ayer-Shirley: Jennifer McGrath; Maddie Mitrano; Taylor Wright Fitchburg: Sandy Duong Groton-Dunstable: Jamie Debreceni (MVP); Rose O’Malley; Taylor White Hudson: Hannah Carroll; Samantha Johnson Leominster: Samantha Zick Nashoba: Theresa Cloutier; Natalie Lindsay; Jaque Mahyak North Middlesex: Amy Flournoy; Kristina Osborne; Abby Sullivan Golf Midland A Algonquin: Connor Henderson (MVP); Tyler Hatton; Matt O’Donnell; Mike Nicolo; Andrew Warfield North Middlesex: A.J. Koble Shepherd Hill: Lucas Spahl Shrewsbury: Andrew Card; Julia Ford; Brian Sullivan Wachusett: Owen Quin Midland B Groton-Dunstable: Chris Hunter Hudson: Ben Palitino Marlboro: Johnny Leatham; Jason Short Nashoba: Alec Dempsey; Joe Travis Quabbin: Logan Helm; Matt Newell Westboro: Jeff Arnold (MVP); Gavin Wilsker Wachusett C Clinton: Chris Gibbons; Mike Gibbons; Gardner: Klark Johnson; Matt Swenson Lunenburg: Alex Fluet; Emily Nash Narragansett: Ben Raymond (CoMVP); Greg Howlett Oakmont: Paul Barrett (Co-MVP); Matt Girourd Tyngsboro: Dillion Hanson Wachusett D Ayer-Shirley: Chris Patano Bromfield: John Seymour (Co-MVP); Ray Rueheck Littleton: Paul Ferricchia; Adam Gentile Maynard: Nash Boum; Clayton Hahill; Bailey Loughlin West Boylston: Zach Magrian (CoMVP); Charlie George; Mike Wing 5 SWCL Boys’ soccer Bartlett: Jacob Simonis, Kody Morio, Dylan Murphy, Brian Tondel, Jacob Murphy Grafton: Ian Collins, Brendon Scanlon Leicester: Matthew Kilmonis, Nicholas Bleu Tantasqua: Ben Rickson, Trey Allen Millbury: Liam O’Shea Auburn: Scott Williams, Steven Racine Quaboag: Ben Webster, Connor Spencer Uxbridge: Ryan Morais David Prouty: Nic Chatzopoulos Second Team Oxford: Deon Poth Grafton: Tom Flynn, Kyle Scanlon Leicester: Cullen Mars Millbury: Ryan Fitzpatrick, Cody Kennedy Northbridge: Noah Ratcliffe, Creighton Dorfman Tantasqua: Jason Izzio Uxbridge: Travis Brown, Alexis Kuros Girls’ soccer Auburn: Jianna Baroni, Colleen Cutting, Symantha Brothers, Erin Burke Millbury: McKenna Kennedy, Kelsie Cummings, Jenna Nasuti, Jessica Reumann, Mikaela Mitchell Grafton: Cayla D’Amico, Erika Smith Leicester: Talia Borci Northbridge: Abbie Sansoucy, Devyn Jacobs, Gwen Weissinger Tantasqua: Maddison Mayberry Quaboag: Shaylah Dorman Uxbridge: Jessica Fitzgerald Second Team Bartlett: Sophia Kontoes Tantasqua: Lauren Blakeley, Camie Hall Auburn: Emily Sarkisian Grafton: Kelly Wilhide Oxford: Kora Joubert, Kayla Anderson Leicester: Cam O’Leary, Alysse Carpenter David Prouty: Erin Gaudette Uxbridge: Melissa Morton Field hockey Tantasqua: Alexa Baker, Jeszy McGuire, Kate Muir Auburn: Carly Zona, Casey Guirlitz, Jordan Lavallee, Kyleigh Hynes, Shannon Hynes Grafton: Kate Coughlin, Kelsey Rudert, Megan Treu Quaboag: Kayla Klein, Madison Messier, Sadie Young , Sarah Duff David Prouty: Kristen Huston Leicester: Mary Brown Second Team Leicester: Brittany Bowes Northbridge: Colleen Riley, Lindsey Ryan Tantasqua: Elysia Farrell Oxford: Gina Roderick Uxbridge: Jaycee Garrigan Quaboag: Mikaela Gresty Girls’ volleyball Tantasqua: Claudia Fleshman, Chloe Lilly, Jessica Wrijil, Christine Arena Millbury: Rebecca DiDomenica, Jenny Quan Second Team Millbury: Megan Trottier, Samantha Brady, Paige Tatasiak Grafton: Michaela Perkins, Hanna Weaver Tantasqua: Ellie Dupre Golf Grafton: McKay Lewis, Dante Newman, Matt David, Harris Marcum Leicester: Reece McLeod Auburn: Jack Scavone, Dave Roy Uxbridge: Justin Pickering Millbury: Colin Huban David Prouty: Cam Fahey Tantasqua: Griffin Brooks, Joshua Berthiaume, Alec Merrifield Second Team: Leicester: Sean McCarthy Auburn Victor Balkus Oxford: Jared Chisholm, Dan Caissie Bartlett: Alex Hetherman Millbury: Ethan Teixeira, Ryan Ward David Prouty: Ryan Casault, Alex Arsenault Quaboag: Matt Koslowski, Clayton Courtemanche Tantasqua: Evan Soraci Southbrige: Ryan Ethier