RYAN ALTMAN
RIVERS
The University of Pennsylvania-bound senior was the ISL boys basketball MVP after averaging 21.5 points and 11 rebounds per game this season. Altman eclipsed the 1,000-point mark for his career, finishing with 1,342 points. He is the first player to win 100 games in school history.
LEO BERTONE
PINGREE
Bertone, the EIL Swimmer of the Year, was the league champion in both the 50- and 100-freestyle. Bertone will attend Northeastern.
LILY BOURELL
MILTON ACADEMY
The junior was the the No. 1 player for her squash team all season, going unbeaten and reaching No. 1 in the nation in the GU17 division. A twotime ISL MVP, Bourell was named an All-American. Also a standout sailor, Bourell will participate in the Pan- Am Games this Summer in Chile.
NICOLE BURNS
LEXINGTON CHRISTIAN ACADEMY
The senior point guard was the NEPSAC Defensive Player of the Year while averaging 23.2 points and 11.1 rebounds this season. The EIL MVP finished with 1,548 career points. Also a standout soccer player, she is undecided on college.
DYLAN CAFFERTY
MILTON ACADEMY
A sophomore, Cafferty had three first places and seven podiums in seven meets this season. Cafferty was named all-ISL and all-NEPSAC as well as the 2025 ISL skiing MVP. She is also part of the varsity sailing team and jazz ensemble.
ROSE CAIRO
BOSTON UNIVERSITY ACADEMY
The senior forward led her squad to a GIL championship for a second time this season. She amassed 688 points for her career. A three-sport athlete, she will major in engineering.
KAELYN CARROLL
TABOR ACADEMY
Carroll was among the best girls basketball players in New England this season. The University of Kentucky-bound wing was named a McDonald’s All American and ranks 15th in ESPN’s rankings for the class of 2025. She averaged 17.7 points this season, connecting on 41% of her three pointers. Carroll was named the NEPSAC MVP and was a four-time league All-Star.
SOPHIA CUKRAS
WINSOR
Only a junior, Cukras won the 50-freestyle and 100-yard butterfly at the EIL championships. Cukras added second-place finishes at the NEPSAC championships in the 50- free and 100-fly. She also serves as a volunteer coach for the Brookline Special Olympics.
NOAH DANIEL
BERWICK Daniel completed a standout high school career with a brilliant senior season, averaging 27.9 points, 6.5 boards and 4.7 assists per game.
Named EIL Player of the Year, Daniel was a three time all-league selection. He also played baseball and soccer at Berwick and is heading to RPI for basketball.
DINO DEMARZIO
PORTSMOUTH ABBEY
The junior was EIL wrestler of the year after posting a 26-6 record with 14 pins. Has 89 career wins in his three seasons and is a twotime EIL champion. A dean’s list student, DeMarzio also runs cross country.
SEIF EL GAZZAR
TABOR ACADEMY
The sophomore was 34-3 in the No. 1 spot for the boys squash team. El Gazzar took first at the Providence Gold Tournament in 2024. He also runs cross-country and track at Tabor.
JUSTIN LIM
ROXBURY LATIN
The senior completed a second straight undefeated regular season and won his third consecutive ISL title. Finished third at the New England championships. Lim plays soccer and is part of the rowing and track teams. He will attend the University of Chicago.
JUDY LIU
WINSOR
The eighth-grader played in the top spot on the girls squash team this season as they won a 15th straight EIL title. Liu is ranked No. 1 in the GU 15 division in the US and Europe.
BROOKE MARSTON
PORTSMOUTH ABBEY
The sophomore forward racked up 16 goals and 34 points en route to earning EIL all-league and Player of the Year honors. Also has been an all-league selection in cross country, Marston is a member of the girls lacrosse team.
CARTER MEYER
RIVERS
The talented freshman was named the New England Player of the Year and ISL Eberhart MVP. Meyer also plays on the golf team.
AMALYAH MCCOY
GANN
This senior captain was named IGC MVP and was an All-League choice after averaging 14.7 points and 8.5 rebounds. A three-time league all-star, McCoy also earned league honors in lacrosse and cross-country.
MORGAN MCGATHEY
THAYER
ACADEMY The ISL and team MVP ended her senior season with 39 goals and 58 points while serving as team captain. She netted 116 goals and 158 points in a standout career. A four-time team MVP, she will play at Harvard next season.
KYLE O’LEARY
NOBLE AND GREENOUGH
The Yale-bound senior was an all-ISL and NEPSAC choice after a 24-goal, 59-point campaign. A two-time captain, O’Leary was named the ISL Keller MVP. He also led the boys lacrosse team to a pair of league titles.
GABE OLIVA-BOOTH
WHEELER
The sophomore won EIL golds in the 200-medley and 400-freestyle relays. She added EIL/ISL titles in the 200-IM and 500-free before winning three golds at the NEPSAC championships.
CHRISTINA PHAM
NOBLE AND GREENOUGH
Named the Gatorade Player of the Year in Massachusetts, the senior was the ISL MVP after averaging 18.6 points per game this season. She was named a NEPSAC all-star four times while leading her team to three NEPSAC titles. Pham has committed to play for Fairfield University.
BENNETT PLOSKER
COVENANT CHRISTIAN
The senior ended his career with 1,419 points and was a four-time league allstar. Plosker averaged 23.6 points en route to being named the MBIL MVP. A four-time NEPSAC allstar in boys soccer, Plosker will do a PG year at Tilton.
DAITHI QUINN
TABOR ACADEMY
The East Carolina bound senior averaged 22 points, six rebounds and two assists this season. A three time all ISL and all New England choice, Quinn finished with 2,412 career points.
EMMA SAWATZKY
NOBLE AND GREENOUGH
The senior led her team to an undefeated season on the slopes, winning twice and standing on the podium five times. The team had four undefeated seasons and won four ISL titles. She earned highest distinction for academics four times and was a starting defender on the 2024 ISL champion girls soccer team. Sawatzky will attend the University of Virginia.
SOPHIE SUNSHINE
NOBLE AND GREENOUGH
The sophomore was fourth in the NEPSAC slalom and had two ISL race wins. She is a member of the Philippine National ski team.