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2018 Field Hockey Program Cover and Back.Pub 2018 State Field Hockey Division 1 Division 2 Whitman-Hanson Greenfield Regional High School High School Award History 2017 – Division 1 Amherst Pelham Regional High School 2017 – Division 2 Sutton High School 2016 – Division 1 North Middlesex Regional High School 2016 – Division 2 Hull High School 2015 – Division 2 Old Rochester Regional High School 2014 - Division 1 Nashoba Regional High School 2013 – Division 1 Central Catholic High School 2013 – Division 2 David Prouty High School 2011 – Division 1 Springfield Central High School 2010 – Division 1 Oliver Ames High School 2010 – Division 2 Hopedale Jr/Sr High School 2008 – Division 1 Malden High School 2008 – Division 2 Hanover High School 2007 – Division 1 Agawam High School 2007 – Division 2 Littleton High School 2006 – Division 1 Agawam High School 2006 – Division 2 Douglas High School 2005 – Division 1 Stoughton High School 2005 – Division 2 North Reading High School 2004 – Division 1 Shrewsbury High School 2004 – Division 2 Hamilton-Wenham Regional High School 2003 – Division 1 Nashoba Regional High School 2003 – Division 2 North Andover High School 2002 – Division 1 Lawrence High School 2002 – Division 2 R.C. Mahar Regional School The 2018 MIAA Sportsmanship Essay Contest "How do I model sportsmanship and how will it support my future success in today’s world? SECOND PLACE Eryn Flynn Ashland High School Sportsmanship and Success What constitutes a good player is not only talent, but sportsmanship as well. Players who embody sportsmanship play with integrity and have empathy for their opponents and teammates alike. I believe that I model these virtues and that they will lead to my future success by treating others with respect and handling adversity with poise. Integrity is often a broad concept, but in my mind, it is simply the action of realizing that moral obligation outweighs personal triumph. Moral obligation, in this context, means two things: the duty to play fairly, and the responsibility to represent one’s program. Integrity demands of us that we play fairly at all times, whether the opponents are fair to us or not. I strive to play fairly every day by doing the little things, not only by aiming for the ball instead of the player, but by staying true to my word. As a twice-consecutive soccer captain, I avoid hypocritical actions. If I tell my teammates to improve on something, it is assured that I myself am working hard to improve on that task as well. Always prevalent in my mind is the idea that I represent my community. I constantly remind myself that regardless of what happens on the field or on the court, what truly matters when the final buzzer goes off is how I reflect the values of my school and team. The game always ends, but the legacy lasts. It is my hope and belief that this ability to remain dedicated to fairness and honesty will help me handle adversity in my life. If the ability to avoid compromising my integrity, even against harsh opponents or officials, is translated to my ability to cope with the unfair situations of the outside world, then I will be able to stay true to myself no matter what challenges I face. Though this does not guarantee my success, it guarantees that any success I have is honest and true. Another important pillar of sportsmanship is empathy, or the capacity to relate to everyone, including those whom I play both with and against. My devotion to my teammates is founded on the knowledge that, regardless of captainship or even talent, every player is as essential and important as the next. Conscious of this, I treat my teammates with respect, and when I give feedback, I do so in a positive manner. Conversely, I also treat the opponents with respect as well. I never taunt the other team and I tolerate no taunting from my teammates, because as states the MIAA Sportsmanship Manual, “the opponent is exactly that, an opponent, and not the enemy.” The ability to empathize with others has and will enable me to build respectful, lasting relationships with people throughout my life. These relationships are the foundations on which I expect to build my future success. Ultimately, sportsmanship will allow me to face hardship with integrity and spread respect through empathy. I look forward to what the future holds. Field Hockey 2018 Division 1 North Champion South Champion (19-1-2) (21-1-0) School Colors: Dark Red, White School Colors: Navy Blue, White Name No. Grade Name No. Grade Sophie Cohen 0 11 Katelyn Perry 0 11 Olivia White 2 9 Reaghan Cadorette 1 11 Makayla Graves 3 11 Kayleigh McDonald 3 10 Kate Zamagni 4 10 Laila LeComte 4 12 Caroline McCormick 7 11 Camryn Crook 5 10 Molly Bampos 8 12 Corissa Amaral 6 12 Caroline McSweeney 9 10 Megan Salsinha 7 12 Giavanna Buttaro 10 12 Johanna Snyder 8 11 Orla Gauvain 11 11 Riley Durette 9 11 Sarah Cohen 12 12 Janey Silvia 10 11 Nina Morris 13 10 Kaleigh Visbaras 11 11 Ava Tello 14 9 Olivia Silva 12 12 Cecily Paglierani 15 9 Emma Schoonover 13 12 Emma Sturgis 16 12 Kathleen Martin 15 12 Kate MacKeen 17 9 Korinne Sineiro 16 11 Lily Conway 18 9 Marielle Michno 17 12 Nicole Amyouny 20 12 Lauren Rothwell 18 9 Christina Filosi 21 12 Jacquelyn Rosario 20 11 Taylor Flynn 22 12 Bethany Marden 22 12 Ava Collins 23 9 Alex Millar 23 11 Emma Bruce 28 12 Lucas Crook 24 11 Madelyn Peterson 30 11 Madison Ferrara 99 10 Julia Miller 44 11 Andrea Walker 46 10 Abigail Boyle 61 11 Ainsley Gruener 63 9 Coach Maggie Bridgeo Coach Jen Crook Athletic Director John Daileanes Athletic Director Joe Francis Field Hockey 2018 Division 1 Central Champion West Champion (19-0-2) (17-1-2) School Colors: School Colors: Black, White Name No. Grade Name No. Grade Caylie McMahon 0 11 Anna Hadro 0 10 Erica Spallone 1 11 Caroline Upson 0 9 Jane Bonazzoli 2 12 Leah Sabatini 2 10 Margaret Salmon 4 12 Ella Dietz 3 10 Kira Spedden 5 10 Abigale Szlajen 4 12 Madeline Zacchini 6 10 McKenzie Cunningham 5 12 Natalie Brown 7 12 Ainsley Yorns 6 10 Alexandra Jones 8 9 Olivia Cunningham 7 10 Graham Straface 9 9 Elisabeth Yorns 8 10 Chloe Spedden 10 12 Kelsey Harris 9 10 Lauren Hill 11 12 Kendall Vazquez 10 11 Amy Spratt 12 11 Carolyn Joyce 11 12 Kayla Ballas 13 11 Emma Karamian 12 11 Katherine Conlin 14 12 Sophie Levenson 13 12 Brooke Basile 17 9 Elizabeth Dunne 14 10 Erin Mehigan 18 12 Megan Weyer 15 10 LeLa Boermeester 22 9 Kelly Conway 16 11 Gillian Fay 24 11 Caitlyn Joyce 17 12 Megan Irvin 25 10 Kelsey Low 18 12 Julia Straub 54 12 Jacqueline Frank 19 11 Marissa Fernandes 20 12 Ashley Barron 21 11 Gabrielle Acquista 23 12 Ellen Coughlin‐Michon 24 12 Megan Baron‐Pinkowski 26 10 Sarah Chamberland 30 10 Coach Jaime Mariani Coach Ann Simons Athletic Director Tania Rich Athletic Director Michael Capotosto Division 1 Sectional and State Champion History YEAR CENTRAL NORTH SOUTH WEST STATE 2018 Nashoba Regional HS Masconomet Regional HS Somerset‐Berkley Reg. HS Longmeadow HiS 2017 Algonquin Regional HS Andover High School King Philip Regional HS Longmeadow HS Andover High School 2016 Marlborough High School Acton‐Boxboro Reg HS Walpole High School Longmeadow HS Walpole High School 2015 Nashoba Regional HS Acton‐Boxboro Reg HS Walpole High School Longmeadow HS Acton‐Boxborough Reg HS 2014 Nashoba Regional HS Acton‐Boxboro Reg HS Dennis‐Yarmouth Reg HS Longmeadow HS Acton‐Boxborough Reg HS 2013 Shrewsbury High School Acton‐Boxboro Reg HS Walpole High School Longmeadow HS Walpole High School 2012 Shrewsbury High School Acton‐Boxboro Reg HS Walpole High School Longmeadow HS Acton‐Boxborough Reg HS 2011 Algonquin Regional HS Andover High School Duxbury High School Longmeadow HS Andover High School 2010 Algonquin Regional HS Andover High School Walpole High School South Hadley HS Andover High School 2009 Shrewsbury High School Acton‐Boxboro Reg HS Walpole High School Longmeadow HS Acton‐Boxborough Reg HS 2008 Notre Dame Academy Weston High School Walpole High School Agawam High School Weston High School 2007 Shrewsbury HS Acton‐Boxboro RHS Walpole High School Longmeadow HS Acton‐Boxborough Reg HS 2006 Notre Dame Academy North Andover HS Walpole High School Longmeadow HS Walpole High School 1 2005 Notre Dame Academy Lincoln‐Sudbury RHS Walpole High School Minnechaug Reg HS Notre Dame Academy 2004 Notre Dame Academy Reading High School Walpole High School Longmeadow HS Walpole High School 2003 Notre Dame Academy Weston High School Falmouth High School Longmeadow HS Notre Dame Academy 2002 Notre Dame Academy Weston High School Norwood High School Longmeadow HS Notre Dame Academy 2001 Westborough H.S. Weston High School Walpole High School Mohawk Trail HS Walpole High School 2000 Notre Dame Academy Acton‐Boxborough RHS Somerset High School West Springfield HS Acton‐Boxborough RHS 1999 Notre Dame Academy Waltham High School Walpole High School Southwick High School Walpole High School 1998 Notre Dame Academy Weston High School Walpole High School Southwick High School Walpole High School 1997 Notre Dame Academy Hamilton‐Wenham H.S. Holliston High School Northampton H.S. Holliston High School DIVISION 1996 Notre Dame Academy Hamilton‐Wenham H.S. Walpole High School Northampton H.S. Walpole High School 1995 Notre Dame Academy Weston High School Walpole High School Southwick High School Walpole High School 1994 Narragansett Reg. H.S. Chelmsford H.S. Walpole High School Southwick High School Walpole High School 1993 Leominster High School Weston High School Walpole High School Smith Academy Smith Academy 1992 Notre Dame Academy Reading High School Dartmouth High School Frontier Regional H.S.
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