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2015 Preps All-Scholastics

EIL

Jesse Braith, Bancroft, baseball

Braith finished his junior season with 23 RBIs and a .487 batting average. He also had a five-game home run streak and finished with nine. In his free time, Braith works with developmentally disabled youth.

Cole Burbage, Landmark, track

In the EIL championship, Burbage placed first in the 110- and 300-meter hurdles. He also finished second in the high jump and ran on the first place 4 x 400 relay team to earn MVP honors. He’ll attend Northfield Mt. Herman.

Kayla Camacho, Winsor, track

Camacho placed first in the 100-, 200-, and 400-meter races at the SENE/EIL combined O’Dell Championships, while also leading her team to victory. The varsity tri-captain will attend Swarthmore College in the fall.

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Samantha Gibson, Lexington Christian, softball

The three sport-athlete batted .571 this spring, with 18 extra base hits and 27 runs batted in. Gibson also pitched 89 innings, finishing with an 11-2 record and 142 strikeouts. She is also an honor-roll student.

Gabriela Marks, Beaver Country Day, tennis

Marks was undefeated in the EIL regular season for four consecutive seasons, while capturing the EIL MVP each year. In her career, she didn’t lose a set in EIL matches. She will play tennis for George Mason.

Raimundo Riojas, Portsmouth Abbey, tennis

As a sophomore, Riojas led Portsmouth Abbey to its first EIL championship with a 6-0 record. The native of Guatemala was undefeated in singles play (6-0) and was selected as team captain for the 2016 season.

Sophia Sgroi, Newton Country Day, lacrosse

Sgroi, the Globe’s NEPSAC Female Athlete of the Year, tallied 62 goals and 24 assists. She was selected as an EIL All-Star for the fourth straight year. Sgroi ends her career with 210 goals and 62 assists. She’ll play lacrosse at Davidson.

Maxx Trotsky, Pingree, lacrosse

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Trotsky, a three-sport athlete, helped lead the Highlanders to their first New England Small School championship since 2009. He led the team in scoring for the third straight year, finishing with 50 goals and 26 assists.

ISL

Jordan Allen, Thayer, track

Allen had a strong outing at the ISL championship. He won the 200-meter dash in 21.68 to set a meet record and captured the meet MVP. He was also a part of the record-setting 4x100 relay team. He’ll attend Fordham.

Courtney Cashman, Governor’s Academy, softball

Cashman finished her junior year batting .615 and captured the ISL MVP award. She also won the ISL All-League award for the third consecutive year. The three-sport athlete is also a high honor roll student.

Tess D’Orsi, St. Mark’s, lacrosse

A junior, D’Orsi won team and league MVP honors, while also being selected to the under-19 national team. A midfielder, she was an All-ISL selection for a third season. The honor-roll student was captain of the soccer team.

Maddie Dewire, Milton Academy, tennis

Dewire helped the Mustangs capture the ISL and New England team championships. This is the third consecutive year the team won the ISL title. She was also voted team and ISL MVP for the second time in her career.

Emma Fitzgerald, Thayer, track

Fitzgerald won the ISL MVP award after breaking the school, league, state, and all-region record in the javelin throw. Just a junior, she also holds the ISL and New England Prep School record in high jump.

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Joey Haig, Roxbury Latin, tennis

Haig led the Foxes to an undefeated ISL record (15-0) while capturing his fifth ISL championship. The fifth-year varsity player went to three New England finals, winning it all in 2013. He’ll attend Dartmouth.

John Lazor, Belmont Hill, golf

Lazor is a three-time ISL All-League player. He finished with a 11-1-4 ISL match-play record. In April, Lazor was a medalist with a one-under 70 at Watertown Golf Country Club. He will play golf at Dartmouth in the fall.

Sean Lowrie, Roxbury Latin, lacrosse

Lowrie ends his career as the school’s all-time points leader. The All-American athlete was ISL MVP while scoring 72 points. The three-time All-League player will attend Duke.

Cole O’Connor, BB&N, baseball

The Globe’s NEPSAC Male Athlete of the Year, O’Connor led the Knights to an ISL title. He pitched 48 innings and finished with a 6-1 record with a 1.75 ERA. He earned ISL co-MVP honors. He will attend Dartmouth.

Lucas Ribeiro, Belmont Hill, track

Ribeiro is a two-time ISL MVP and All-Scholastic. He’s also a national champion in the discus. He also placed first at the Division 2 New England Prep School meet for the second year in a row in the shot put and discus.

Ben Wanger, Belmont Hill, baseball

Wanger is a three-year varsity player and captain at Belmont Hill. He pitched the school’s first perfect game, and led the ISL in earned run average (0.73) and struck out 52 in 48 innings. Wanger will play baseball at Yale.

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Samantha Yates, St. Paul’s, track

Yates had dominated at the ISTA championships, placing first in the 800-, 1500-, and 3000-meter runs on her way to being named meet MVP. She holds school records in the same events and will attend Washington and Lee.

NEPSAC

Jayme Callum, Gann Academy, softball

Just a sophomore, Callum hit seven home runs and batted .605 with a slugging percentage of 1.279. She won the IGC MVP and was selected to the All-Star team. Callum was also a NEPSAC All-Star in Volleyball.

Alexandra Elovic, Gann Academy, tennis

Elovic capped her career at Gann with only two losses, just one her senior year. The team captain is a two-time All-Scholastic and two-time league MVP who played No. 1 singles her entire career. She will attend Northeastern.

Sam Hoenig, Cambridge Weston, tennis

Hoenig was undefeated (13-0) at No. 1 singles this year, while leading his team to an MBIL championship. He was team and MBIL MVP and ranked in the top 15 in Massachusetts. Also an alpine skier, he will attend Colby.

Keenan Iuliano, Brimmer & May, baseball

Iuliano led the Gators to their second consecutive MBIL title. The two-time league MVP went 5-0 with 47 strikeouts and a 0.65 ERA. He also batted .632 and had 21 RBIs. He was elected team MVP for the third straight year.

Nat Lyman, Waring, lacrosse

As the MBIL MVP, Lyman finished his senior year with 45 goals and 20 assists. The team captain was a two-time MBIL All-Star and finished his career with 100 goals. He also played soccer and was an MBIL All-Star. He’ll attend Vassar.

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Adele MacEwen, Waring, lacrosse

MacEwen scored 36 goals and added nine assists to lead Waring to an impressive 14-0-1 record. A midfielder, she was selected a New England Prep All-Star and was named a US Lacrosse Academic All-American.

Ravenne Nasser, Phillips Andover, softball

Nasser led Phillips Andover to an 18-0 season. She went 9-0 with a 0.13 earned run average, while batting .562 with 10 home runs. Nasser owns the school home run and earned run average season records. She’ll attend MIT.

EIL All-Stars

Baseball — Bancroft: Jesse Braith. Beaver Country Day: Jamie Kennedy. Berwick: Stephen Terenzil, Cam Toohey, Seth Wyskiel. Concord Academy: Sam Welsh. Landmark: Max Olmsted, Gabe Stearns. Lexington Christian: Tom Segreve, Walter Sharon, Adam Welch. Pingree: Jeff DePiero, Christian Kukas, Cal Perry, Ryan St. Pierre. Portsmouth Abbey: William Behnke, Dom Cappadona, Frank Rybicki.

Softball — Bancroft: Gabby Peterson, Alyssa Shear, Hannah Zamore. Berwick: Regan Kelly, Taylor Lyman. Concord Academy: Michelle Robidas. Dana Hall: Cassidy Musco. Lexington Christian: Abigail Broadhurst, Victoria Cusanello, Samantha Gibson, Hannah Gouldrup, Shae Roys. Newton Country Day: Ambar Cox, Sarah Spellman, Kathleen Westover. Pingree: Cara Cahill, Kelsey Dion. Portsmouth Abbey: Rosie Randolph, Maggie Stark, Tyler White. Winsor: Kathleen Hart.

Boys’ lacrosse — Bancroft: David Turley. Beaver Country Day: Jimmy Bell, Nat Brown. Berwick: Liam Darcy, Drew Hale, Brad Simas. Concord Academy: Aidan Aciukewicz. Landmark: Alex Drake, Troy Iodice. Lexington Christian: Oluwadara Faleye, Jack McMahan. Pingree: Ryan Lobell, Carter Rossano, Arjen Streegstra, Maxx Trotsky, CJ White. Portsmouth Abbey: Nick Bauer, Bob Cloughen, Teddy Fenton, Ben Wilson.

Girls’ lacrosse — Beaver Country Day: Justine Hatton. Berwick: Tatiana Bradley, Emma Brin, Caroline Hernan, Siobhan McDermott, Isabel Reis. Concord Academy: Nina Callahan. Dana Hall: Phoebe Blond, Jessica Hunnewell, Attabelle Wasniewski. Lexington Christian: Meaghan Hayes. Newton Country Day: Emily Ix, Sophia Sgroi, Elizabeth Warner, Caroline Wynn. Pingree: Kirby Effrin, Anna Kaneb, Hannah Manro, Mollie Smith. Portsmouth Abbey: Lena Kerno, Liv Mairs, Kristine McNulty, Maddie Villareal. Winsor: Samantha Plante, Charlotte Pollard.

Boys’ track — Concord Academy: Chris Marcus, Sayem Talukear. Landmark: Cole Burbage, Liam Burbage, Ryan Dumont, Peter O'Connor, Christopher Parece, Crewe Schussler, Garrett Whatley, Jonathon Young. Pingree: Daniel Massillon. Portsmouth Abbey: Patrick Carlson, Scott Powell, Jeremy Slupski, Kai Smith, Adam Suh.

Girls’ track — Concord Academy: Anika Talwar. Pingree: Taylor Landers. Portsmouth Abbey: Sara Bertuccio, Max Bogan, Sophia Diodati, Keri Heuer, Jill McRoy, Amanda Saliba, Courtni Wade. Winsor: Charlotte Borden, Kayla Camacho, Nicole Cerulli, Sophia Copeman, Chloe Duval, Erica Hootstein.

Boys’ tennis — Beaver Country Day: Gabe Belkind-Gerson. Berwick: Jake Greenspan. Concord Academy: Carter Jones. Pingree: Nate Johnson, Matt Menzie, Dan Peters, Sam Varsano. Portsmouth Abbey: Oliver Ferry, Ryan Gallagher, Stefan Navarro, Raimundo Riojas, Ben Vergara.

Girls’ tennis — Bancroft: Duru Cosar, Zehra Khan. Beaver Country Day: Gabriela Marks, Michaela Markwart, Lauren Morgart, Electra Walker, Hayley Zukerberg. Pingree: Alison Falvey.

ISL All-Stars

Baseball — Belmont Hill: AJ DiFillipo, Austin Masel, Charles McConnell, Ben Wanger, Jack Wilhoite. Brooks: Luke Hajdukiewicz. BB&N: Isiah Berg, Dan Metzdorf, Cole O'Connor, Matt Trehub. Governor’s Academy: Mike Eberle, Bobby Leyman, Brandon Lopez. Groton: Ejaaz Jiu, John Lamont. Milton Academy: Matt Tabor. Nobles: Dom Nardone, Seve Tocci. Rivers: Will Cohen, Sean Sullivan, Justen Voghel. Roxbury Latin: Reza Javaheri, Joe Lumuscio. St. George's: Scott Andrade. St. Mark's: Luke Chiasson, Ryan Ferland. St. Paul's: Cam Bando, Connor Sodergren. St. Sebastian's: Matt Doherty, Blake Gallagher, Pat McGowan. Thayer: Devon King.

 Softball — Brooks: Gabi Hillner. BB&N: Shannon Griffin, Sarah Lopez-Wheeler. Governor’s Academy: Courtney Cashman, Carli Citrano, Chloe Quigley. Lawrence Academy: Emily Pratt, Kaitlyn Rooney, Devan Taylor. Milton Academy: Ashley Adelberg, Erika Lamere. Nobles: Alix Santos, Camille Walter, Lauren Walter. Rivers: Kasey Cunningham, Wiley Holton. St. George's: Hayley Doneghey, Allison Williams. St. Paul's: Taryn Collins, Isabel Stoddard.

Boys’ lacrosse — Belmont Hill: Charlie Durbin, Alex Santangelo, Mack Rush, CJ Layton, Matt O’Neal, Tommy Wynn. Brooks: PJ Kelleher, Andrew Bolte, Paul Miller. Governor’s Academy: Matt Azarela, Larsen Bidstrup, Ryan Caley, Jack Gould, Dan Healey. Groton: John Beatty, Will Richardson. Lawrence Academy: Will Noel. Middlesex: James Burr, Sam Dwinell, Jack Lyne. Milton Academy: Morty Fearey, Rush Hogan. Nobles: Cam Brown, Danny Jacobs, Alex Notman, Teddy Strzelski. Rivers: Sam Cleveland, Josh Kirson, Matt Paul, Ben Snow. Roxbury Latin: Martin Buckley, Parker Kent, Sean Lowrie, Andrew Song, Will Wietzel. St. George's: Luke Crimmins, Carter Morgan, Jonathan Tesoro. St. Mark's: Owen Allen, Connor Mulvey. St. Paul’s: Chad Morse, Duncan Lechner. St. Sebastian’s: Vaughan Gendron, Gabe Maxwell, Angus O’Rourke, George Barrett. Thayer: Ryan Pfeffer, Sam Murphy, Connor Hayden.

Girls’ lacrosse — BB&N: Maia Noyes. Governor’s Academy: Erin Daly, Julia Keith. Groton: Anna Thorndike. Lawrence Academy: Emma Collins. Middlesex: Emma Fenhel, Claire Miller. Milton Academy: Jenny Feeney, Maria Horbaczewski. Nobles: Tori Chanenchuk, Tess Dupre, Melinda Edie. Rivers: Jordan Cross, Jamie Navoni, Elizabeth Webber. St. Mark's: Tess D'Orsi, Kara Finnerty, Maddie Torgerson, Christina Walsh. St. Paul's: Lindsey Reynolds, Rosemary Scalise, Caroline Zaffino. Thayer: Ivy Arlia, Carlyn Nolen.

Boys’ tennis — Belmont Hill: Jack Ablon, Ben Lebowitz. Brooks: Andre Forbes. BB&N: Oliver Kendal, Gary Rasin. Groton: MacGregor Beatty, Sam Gerian, Michael You. Roxbury Latin: Harris Foulkes, Joey Haig, Christian O'Connor. St. George's: Scotty Abeel, Harry Shepherd. St. Paul's: George Congdon. St. Sebastian's: Weston Brach.

Girls’ tennis — Brooks: Sam Boardman. Governor’s Academy: Lilly Everett. Milton Academy: Maddie Dewire, Christine Flatley, Semi Oloko, Charis Palandjian, Te Palandjian, Natalie Wamester. Rivers: Ali Hickey. St. Mark's: Grace Conrad. Thayer: Gillian Freter, Sasa Jovanovic.

Boys’ track — Concord Academy: Chris Marcus, Sayem Talukear. Landmark: Cole Burbage, Liam Burbage, Ryan Dumont, Peter O'Connor, Christopher Parece, Crewe Schussler, Garrett Whatley, Jonathon Young. Pingree: Daniel Massillon. Portsmouth Abbey: Patrick Carlson, Scott Powell, Jeremy Slupski, Kai Smith, Adam Suh.

Girls’ track — Concord Academy: Anika Talwar. Pingree: Taylor Landers. Portsmouth Abbey: Sara Bertuccio, Max Bogan, Sophia Diodati, Keri Heuer, Jill McRoy, Amanda Saliba, Courtni Wade. Winsor: Charlotte Borden, Kayla Camacho, Nicole Cerulli, Sophia Copeman, Chloe Duval, Erica Hootstein.

Boys’ golf — Lawrence Academy: Hannah Ghelf. BB&N: Alex Yun, Chris Bornhorst, Sophie DiPetrillo. Rivers: Nick Sia, David Rodgers,. Belmont Hill: John Lazor, Joe Lynch. St. Sebastian’s: Alejo Soto, Robert Lemone. Nobles: Jack Roberts. Thayer: Jake Ratti.

NEPSAC All-Stars

Western New England All-League Softball, A Division — Hopkins School: Sara Chung; Kent School: Madison Griswold; Loomis Chaffe: Bailey Coyne, Anna Esposito; Miss Porter’s: Michelle Kurz; School of the Holy Child: Molly Leitner, Elizabeth Curcio; Suffield: Marysa Massoia, Emma Moran; Taft: Madie Leidt, Anna Rassmussen; Westminster: Brenna Monroe, Emily Samar; Williston Northampton: Delaney Belinskas, Jordan Strum.

Western New England All-League Softball, B Division — Canterbury: Cirena Carrillo; Ethel Walker: Gigi Kieltyka, Chelsea Strong; King Low Heywood Thomas: Grace Linnan, Ryan Correa; Kingswood Oxford: Nicole Demers, Cameron Dias; Miss Hall’s: Astrid Montagano; Rye Country Day: Melanie Mandell, Nereida Mendez; Westover: Zulma Dunn; Wilbraham & Monson: Carly Venditti, Emma Kindblom.

Western New England All-League Softball, C Division — Chase Collegiate: Maddie Jensen, Maddie Hall; Cheshire Academy: Christina Cantone, McKenzie Pelletier; Christian Heritage: Michelle Bowerman; Gunnery: Cassidy Lefebvre; Marvelwood: Lauren Janecek, Emma Devanny; Millbrook: Meg Lahey; Saint Luke’s: Marissa Ruschil, Noelle Ruschil; Stoneleigh-Burnham: Katlyn Grover, Elizabeth LaValley.

Softball— Phillips Andover: Victoria Bergeron, Mackenzie Bradford, Courtney Erickson, Kristina Haghdan, Ravenne Nasser. Phillips Exeter: Brittani Chapman, Lauren Fidelak, Courtney Gibeley. Tabor: Olivia Kaszanek, Taylor Matherson. Tilton: Charlotte Havens, Kaitlyn Hess. Worcester Academy: Melina Economos, Caroline Gow.

IGC All-Stars

Softball — Brimmer & May: Chardon Brooks, Jordan Rockland. Gann Academy: Abby Akiba, Jayme Callum, Melly Canonico, Aly Kruglak. Landmark: Kate Fraga, Shannon O'Brien. Montrose: Monica Stack.

Lacrosse — Brimmer & May: Zia Angell. Cambridge Weston: Lucy Perkins. Chapel Hill: Huan Boches, Marie Park, Eliza Santin. Gann Academy: Shayna Aaronson, Ariella Levisohn, Abby Skerker. Landmark: Cathryn Garrett. Montrose: Tyra Alexander, Michaela Fleming, Sarah Morrill, Elle Schirripa. Waring: Grace Gustaferro, Merilyn Hindrich, Chloe Hupin, Adele MacEwen, Kat Pappas, Brooklyn Stam.

Tennis — Gann: Alexandra Elovic, Marielle Marcus, Sarah Salinger; Boston Trinity: Yasmine Robinson, Tamara Snogren, Phoebe Linnell; Landmark: Katie DiRRico; Cambridge School of Weston: Maya Barnes.

MBIL All-Stars

Baseball — Boston Trinity: Jack Davis, Christian Hodge. Brimmer & May: Kevin Gates, Mike Gordon, Keenan Iuliano, Andrew Kassis. Gann Academy: Jared Finn, Adam Korbman, Jonny Zackman. Newman Prep: Nick Alexander, Ben Hartman.

Boys’ lacrosse — Boston Trinity: Rodney Sadberry. Chapel Hill: Nicolo Triolo. Gann Academy: Amos Armony, Josh Lange, Jeremy Rubin. Newman Prep: Drew Niziak. Waring: Adrien Hupin, Nat Lyman, Isaac Ogle, Jacob Vanek.

Boys’ tennis — Cambridge School of Weston: Sam Hoenig, Sam Rueter, and Leaf Fagenberg; Gann: David Soolkin, Ben Simon. Brimmer & may: Sam Ravina. BU Academy: Nikhil Singh. Newman: Aysha Hoang. Boston Trinity: Alex Lee-Popastavros.