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HHS athletes receive league honors

by | Mar 26, 2024 |

The Tri-Valley League recently announced its winter season All-Stars, and Hopkinton High School was well-represented.

In girls swimming, Eve Weatherhead was named Diver of the Year, while Olivia Scalora was selected as an All-Star.

In boys swimming, Caleb Burke and Davis Peishoff were named All-Stars.

For girls indoor track, Loryn Canty, Alice Brambati, Josie Hopkins, Steph Johnson and Elyse Srodawa were named All-Stars.

In boys indoor track, Sean Finnegan, Ben Scott, Logan Sullivan, Harry Millar, Drew Bialobrzeski and Will Bialobrzeski were All-Stars.

For boys hockey, earning All-Star status were James Hayward, Connor Merkle and Steven Jackson.

For the girls hockey co-op team, Avery Bent was an All-Star, while Lucey Jean and Riley Collura received honorable mention.

In boys basketball, Jack Ianelli, Sam Dadagian and Sam Pantera were All-Stars.

For girls basketball, Elena Davies was an All-Star and Bethel Flanagan earned honorable mention.

In wrestling, Aaron Butkus was an All-Star, while Edwin Xiao and Stephen Moody earned honorable mention.

In alpine skiing, , which competes in the Central Massachusetts Conference Ski League, Lucie Mato, Lila Mato, Barry O’Brien, Annaleigh Crantz and JB Flynn were named All-Stars.

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