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Girls and Women in Sport Day 2019 Girls and Women in Sport Day 2019 School Order of Athletes being Honored (with sports participated in) Abington High School ‐ Abington Keriann Danahy Volleyball, Tennis Lauren Keleher Basketball, Softball Gretchen Wronski Soccer, Basketball, Track & Field Academy of Notre Dame ‐ Tyngsboro Natalie Kelleher Soccer, Basketball, Softball Jillian Wright Soccer, Basketball, Softball Algonquin Regional High School ‐ Northboro Lucy Gauvin Soccer, Ski Mia McAuliffe Volleyball, Softball Amherst‐Pelham Regional H.S. ‐ Amherst Rebecca Lee Field Hockey, Swimming, Lacrosse Isabela Shepard Cross Country, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track Andover High School ‐ Andover Gabriella Rickards Swimming, Track & Field Eliza Williams Swimming Archbishop Williams HS ‐ Braintree Abigail DaCosta Volleyball, Hockey, Lacrosse Monica Spain Soccer, Basketball, Ashland High School ‐ Ashland Allie Chrisafideis Cross Country, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track Nina Gigliotti Soccer, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track Attleboro High School ‐ Attleboro Brianna Arrone Cross Country, Track, Tennis, Lacrosse Jordyn Lako Basketball, Softball Austin Prep School ‐ Reading Catherine Bravo Volleyball, Basketball Mia Han Soccer, Basketball, Tennis Avon Middle/High School ‐ Avon Cassidy Nadeau Soccer Kaitlyn Von Ehrenkrook Soccer Ayer Shirley Regional High School ‐ Ayer Elise Fredericks Volleyball, Basketball, Softball Hayley Sheriff Cross Country, Basketball, Track Barnstable High School ‐ Hyannis Ali Carpenter Field Hockey, Ice Hockey Grace Walsh Soccer, Track Belchertown High School ‐ Belchertown Jenna Birks Soccer, Basketball Emma LeBlanc Soccer, Basketball, Softball Bellingham High School ‐ Bellingham Hannah Levy Field Hockey, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track Madison Vadenais Volleyball, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track Thursday, January 31, 2019 Page 1 of 12 Girls and Women in Sport Day 2019 School Order of Athletes being Honored (with sports participated in) Bishop Feehan High School ‐ Attleboro Mikayla Cotter Soccer, Lacrosse Hailey Goodman Soccer, Ice Hockey Bishop Fenwick High School ‐ Peabody Sarah Blessington Tennis Niamh Walsh Tennis Bishop Stang High School ‐ North Dartmouth Sierra Majewski Ice Hockey, Softball Lauren Mauretti Field Hockey, Indoor Track & Field, Lacrosse Blackstone Valley RVTHS ‐ Upton Zoe Mahoney Field Hockey Hailey Skowronski Soccer Blackstone‐Millville Reg HS ‐ Blackstone Emily Bullen Field Hockey, Basketball and Track Antonia Spellman Basketball, Softball Boston Green Academy ‐ Brighton Angelina Peralta Volleyball Kissani Shaheed Basketball, Track Boston Latin Academy ‐ Boston Naomi Bethune Swimming Kaziah Lucas‐Innocent Basketball Boston Latin High School ‐ Boston Mary Kate Golden Basketball, Soccer,Track Quinlan O'Brien Soccer, Lacrosse Bourne High School ‐ Bourne Emma Fenton Volleyball, Baksetball, Spring Track Caitlin O'Connor Volleyball, Winter Track, Lacrosse Braintree High School ‐ Braintree Abigail Holland Field Hockey, Ice Hockey, Lacrosse Delia Lee Field Hockey, Ice Hockey, Lacrosse Bridgewater‐Raynham RHS ‐ Bridgewater Emily Hammond Cross Country, Winter Track, Spring Track Emily Newcomb Cross Country, Basketball, Softball Brighton High School ‐ Brighton Thalia Cruz Basketball , Softball Royaumine Laurore Track, Soccer Bristol County Agricultural HS ‐ Dighton Emma Duarte Volleyball, Basketball, Softball Raquel Hebert Soccer, Basketball Brockton High School ‐ Brockton Annelyse Rivera Field Hockey, Swimming, Softball Jade Wint Basketball Thursday, January 31, 2019 Page 2 of 12 Girls and Women in Sport Day 2019 School Order of Athletes being Honored (with sports participated in) Burlington High School ‐ Burlington Meghan McDonald Soccer, Ice Hockey, Lacrosse Madison Metzdorf Volleyball, Tennis Burncoat High School ‐ Worcester Sarah Bialkin Soccer, Indoor and Outdoor Track & Field Cassie Cutler Softball Cambridge Rindge & Latin Sch ‐ Cambridge Margaret Bayly Ice Hockey Lilly Abena Adoma Taylor Basketball Canton High School ‐ Canton Lauren Fitzpatrick Soccer, Ice Hockey, Lacrosse Devyn McGann Lacrosse Cape Cod Technical HS ‐ Harwich Alyssa Clark Basketball Mia Ridley Volleyball, Basketball, Softball Chelsea High School ‐ Chelsea Jessica Martinez Volleyball, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track Mayah Ventura Basketball, Softball Chicopee Comprehensive HS ‐ Chicopee Cassandra Guerrero Volleyball, Basketball, track Emily Pavoni Soccer, Ice Hockey, Lacrosse Chicopee High School ‐ Chicopee Erika Carlson N/A Emily David Unified Basketball Irina Dumanetskaya Volleyball Jasmine Leyda Volleyball, Basketball, Track Clinton High School ‐ Clinton Neleesha Meunier Basketball Arianis Rodriguez Softball Community Academy of Science ‐ Dorcester Blandjica Altidor Basketball, Soccer Teya Drumm Basketball, Volleyball, Track Cristo Rey Boston ‐ Dorchester Angelis Valentin Volleyball, Softball Jhoanna Villalona Basketball, Softball Danvers High School ‐ Danvers Abbi Clickstein Soccer Julia Ryan Soccer, Softball Dartmouth High School ‐ 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Dartmouth Chloe Martinez Soccer, Lacrosse Sophia Sousa Field Hockey, Softball Erin Tetrault Unified Track and Field Hockey Thursday, January 31, 2019 Page 3 of 12 Girls and Women in Sport Day 2019 School Order of Athletes being Honored (with sports participated in) David Prouty High School ‐ Spencer Kailyn McCue Field Hockey, Basketball, Golf Kylie Soter Soccer, Basketball Dennis‐Yarmouth Regional HS ‐ South Yarmouth Abigail Hicks Field Hockey, Softball Lily Holmes Field Hockey, Ice Hockey, Track Doherty Memorial High School ‐ Worcester Emma Brennan Volleyball, Basketball, Softball Odelia Konadu Volleyball, Basketball, Track & Field Douglas High School ‐ Douglas Maureen Grady Volleyball, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track Emma Wall Cross Country, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track Dover‐Sherborn Regional HS ‐ Dover Payton Ahola Field Hockey, Swim Lacrosse Kate Mastrobuono Soccer, Basketball, Lacrosse Dracut High School ‐ Dracut Gabby Brown Indoor Track, Outdoor Track Jessica Gooch Soccer, Basketball, Outdoor Track Durfee High School ‐ Fall River Anoush Alemian Soccer, Basketball, Outdoor Track Barbara Cunha‐DaSilva Volleyball, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track Duxbury High School ‐ Duxbury Samantha Borjeson Soccer, Basketball, Outdoor Track Eugenie Rovegno Field Hockey, Lacrosse East Bridgewater High School ‐ East Bridgewater Jenna Condon Soccer, Track & Field Serenity Sands Indoor/Outdoor Track & Field Essex Technical High School ‐ Hathorne Sophie Ponte Cross Country Arianna Townsend Gymnastics Excel High School ‐ South Boston Naylana Campell Soccer, Basketball Royanna Garner Track Falmouth High School ‐ Falmouth Lindsey Bosselman Field Hockey, Lacrosse Molly Bruce Field Hockey, Basketball, Softball Morgan Rausch Unified Basketball Foxborough High School ‐ Foxborough Lindsey Nelson Cross Country, Swimming Lexi Quinn Cross Country, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track Framingham High School ‐ Framingham Grace Poku Indoor and Outdoor Track Clara Small Cross Country, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track Thursday, January 31, 2019 Page 4 of 12 Girls and Women in Sport Day 2019 School Order of Athletes being Honored (with sports participated in) Gardner High School ‐ Gardner Rebecca Lashua Soccer, Basketball, Softball Anne Robinson Field Hockey, Basketball Gateway Regional High School ‐ Huntington Grace Van Buren Cross Country, Basketball, Softball Angela Wright Soccer, Basketball, Softball Grafton High School ‐ Grafton McKenzie Callaghan Field Hockey, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track Nicole Sweeney Soccer, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track Granby Jr./Sr. High School ‐ Granby Julia Frappier Soccer, Basketball, Lacrosse Julia Gauvin Soccer, Basketball, Softball Greater Lawrence Technical HS ‐ Andover Dilenia Jimenez Indoor Track, Outdoor Track Darian Santos Indoor Track, Outdoor Track Greater Lowell Technical HS ‐ Tyngsboro Michaela Kelly Cross Country, Basketball, Track Araceli Lopez Volleyball, Basketball, Lacrosse Greenfield High School ‐ Greenfield Kristina Reed Soccer, Basketball, Softball Dina Samake Soccer, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track Groton‐Dunstable Regional HS ‐ Groton Sarah Maple Cross Country, Indoor Track, Track & Field Lydia Pray Volleyball Hampshire Regional HS ‐ Westhampton Madeline Jenkins Cross Country, Indoor Track Delaney Marek Cross Country, Basketball Haverhill High School ‐ Haverhill Olivia Garrity Soccer, Lacrosse Tara Thompson Soccer, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track Henderson Upper Inclusion School ‐ Dorcester Rebecca Francois Basketball Le'Annah Robinson Cheer Hingham High School ‐ Hingham Kate Falvey Soccer Caroline Johannes Cross Country, Indoor Track, Spring Track Holliston High School ‐ Holliston Lauren Salley Cross Country, Indoor Track, Lacrosse Becca Stevens Indoor Track, Outdoor Track Holy Name Central Catholic High School ‐ Worcester Jillian Reynolds Field Hockey, Softball Alex Selvitelli Field Hockey, Softball Thursday, January 31, 2019 Page 5 of 12 Girls and Women in Sport Day 2019 School Order of Athletes being Honored (with sports participated in) Holyoke High School ‐ Holyoke Selena Garcia Rodriguez Volleyball, Indoor Track, Track & Field Nayelis Moret Unified Basketball, Basketball, Softball Samantha Nadeau Unified Basketball Hopedale Jr/Sr High School ‐ Hopedale Aimee Figgins Tennis Rowe Murphy Field Hockey Hopkinton High School ‐ Hopkinton Maggie Allen Soccer, Track Kelsey Carlson Basketball Camryn McDonald Field Hockey, Basketball, Lacrosse Hudson High School ‐ Hudson Caitlin Cassidy Soccer, Basketball, Softball Caitlin Reagan Cross Country, Basketball Alyvia Resendes Volleyball, Unified Track Hull High School ‐ Hull Clara Redfearn Basketball, Track & Field Lily
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