William Braff
ISL: St. George’s, cross-country
The senior from Province, N.Y. was the ISL MVP, recorded a 5-second victory for the NEPSAC Division 3 title at Kimball Union, and set the course record at Roxbury Latin. He ran a PB 16:46 in the league meet at Groton.
Kayla Duran
ISL: BB&N, soccer
The junior forward from Woburn paced BB&N (9-3-6) to the Class A quarterfinals, with 17 goals and five assists in a turnaround season for the program. An All-New England pick and the ISL MVP, she has committed to Boston College.
Amaya Finklea
ISL: Nobles, volleyball
The 6-foot-4 senior middle hitter from Dorchester was the ISL MVP. Finklea powered the Bulldogs (18-5) to the league title and the semifinals of the NEPSAC Class A tourney. She will play basketball at Syracuse.
Cassidy Kearney
ISL: Thayer, cross-country
In pacing Thayer to its second straight unbeaten run through the ISL, and NEPSTA Division 2 title, the junior from Rockland broke five course records. The league MVP, she won both the ISL and NEPSTA championship meets.
Jack O’Brien
ISL: Milton Academy, soccer
The Offensive MVP in the ISL, the senior forward netted a career-high 17 goals, along with seven assists, as the Mustangs (11-3-6) advanced to the Class A quarterfinals against Berkshire. He is an all-state and all-region selection.
Dylan Steele
ISL: Brooks, soccer
The first two-time solo captain at Brooks, the All-New England senior center back from Swampscott anchored his team’s drive to the ISL title and the Class B final. He is the ISL defensive MVP (4 goals, 5 assists).
Kaitlin Wood
ISL: Rivers, field hockey
The ISL Player of the Year, the senior center midfielder tallied five goals and 23 assists for the Red Wings (16-3) in their run to the NEPSAC Class B semifinals. A Harrow/NFHCA all-region pick, she will play at Northwestern.
Christina Consorti
EIL: Newton Country Day, volleyball
The EIL MVP, the 6-foot-1 sophomore hitter powered Newton CD to a 17-2 record and the NEPSAC Class B semifinals. She delivered 194 kills, 41 aces, and 28 blocks. Consorti also plays varsity tennis and Smash volleyball.
Alex Cravens
EIL: Lex. Christian, cross-country
The freshman from Woburn was MVP of the EIL championship. He went on to register a sixth-place finish at the NEPSTA meet and place 15th in the freshman/sophomore race at the Footlocker Northeast Regional (17:30.9).
Abby Durfee
EIL: Dana Hall, cross-country
A senior from Walpole, Durfee claimed her second straight EIL MVP. Team captain and MVP the last two seasons, Durfee claimed first place in the EIL in 2015 and 2016. She runs with the Emerging Elites and is a varsity swimmer.
Teresa Huckaby
EIL: Beaver Country Day, soccer
The co-MVP of the EIL, the junior forward from Brighton tallied 18 goals and 13 assists in an 11-4-2 campaign for BCD. A three-time league all-star with 47 career goals and 26 assists, she also suits up for the FC Stars.
Ryan Madden
EIL: Portsmouth Abbey, soccer
A senior captain from Franklin, Madden was the EIL MVP, netting goals in 17 straight games for the 12-0-2 league champions (13-3-3 overall). He has won multiple titles in an eight-year run with the Abbey Villa Soccer Club.
David Rogers
EIL: Beaver Country Day, golf
In his first season at BCD, the sophomore from Needham was the EIL Player of the Year, carding a 74 in the league tournament. He maintained a 35.0 scoring average over nine holes in a 12-0 regular season.
Nicole Scarfo
EIL: Pingree, soccer
The senior midfielder from Boxford paced Pingree to its third NEPSAC Class B title in four years and an 11-0 run through the EIL (36-0 for her career). The league’s Player of the Year, she will play collegiately at Saint Anselm.
Elizabeth Warner
EIL: NCD, field hockey
A four-time All-EIL selection and two-time league MVP, Warner led NCD to four league titles and four Class C tourney berths. A Boston College recruit, the senior forward from Acton netted 17 goals and 10 assists in her team’s 14-4 finish.
Julian Alvarez
MBIL: Commonwealth, soccer
The junior center midfielder powered Commonwealth to its second MBIL championship in three seasons. Commonwealth beat Covenant Christian for the title. With four goals and seven assists, he was the league’s Division 2 MVP.
Eleanor Bellin
MBIL: Waring, cross-country
In her first season of competitive running, the junior from Ipswich recorded four first-place finishes, three runner-up places, and a third in eight races, while winning MVP honors in the MBIL. Bellin also plays varsity basketball.
Alex M Crespo
MBIL: Cov. Christian, cross-country
A senior from Topsfield, Crespo finished off an unbeaten season with a 35-second victory (18:17) in the MBIL championship. He ran a season-best 17:19 at Jericho Hills. The league MVP will attend Liberty University.
Alex Teodorescu
MBIL: Newman School, soccer
The MVP in the MBIL, the senior from Melrose produced 31 goals and nine assists, propelling Newman to the league semifinals against Waring. With 107 career points in 54 games, he has committed to play soccer at Haverford.
Ella Bankert
NEPSAC: Kimball Union, soccer
In leading KUA (16-2-2) to the Class C crown, the senior midfielder from Cuttingsville, Vt. had 21 goals and 18 assists, raising her career numbers to 86 goals and 85 assists. The NEPSAC Class C/D MVP will play at Vermont.
Jayme Callum
NEPSAC: Gann Acad., volleyball
A two-time captain and three-time NEPSAC All-Star, the senior outside hitter from Peabody was the MVP in the IGC. She racked up 98 aces, 98 kills, and 69 digs for the 13-0 league champs. She will play volleyball and softball at Ursinus.
Sam Hatem
NEPSAC: Worcester Acad., soccer
In Worcester Academy’s march to a 19-2 mark and the NEPSAC Class A final, the senior midfielder racked up a team-leading 20 goals and 10 assists. The NEPSAC offensive MVP and NSCAA all-region selection will attend Columbia.
Lia LaPrise
NEPSAC: Loomis Chaffee, soccer
The NEPSAC Class A/B MVP, LaPrise fueled Loomis Chaffee’s run to a 17-1-2 season and the Class A title. The junior from Windsor, Conn. tallied 15 goals and 10 assists, including 5 points in the postseason.
Jules Oberg
NEPSAC: Berkshire, soccer
The Stockholm center back was stellar in Sheffield. An NSCAA All-American, the senior captain anchored a stout Berkshire D that yielded 12 total goals in a 20-1-0 run to the program’s fourth NEPSAC Class A title in five years.
Elizabeth Patrick
IGC: Waring, soccer
The MVP in the Independent Girls Conference, the sophomore midfielder from Ipswich netted 25 goals and 15 assists. She led Waring to a 9-6 record and the league semifinals. She also plays for Mass. Elite.
Yasmin Simoes
GIL: Covenant Christian, soccer
The GIL co-MVP and a two-year league all-star, the senior striker from Saugus tallied a career-high 19 goals and five assists for Covenant Christian. A two-time team MVP, she finished her high school career with 47 goals.





























