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TVL names All-Stars: 4 Hillers earn MVP recognition

by | Nov 29, 2022 | Featured: Sports, Sports

The Tri-Valley League recently announced its All-Stars, and Hopkinton was well-represented after a memorable fall campaign.

Hopkinton had four MVPs in Sean Golembiewski (boys soccer), Georgie Clarke (girls soccer), Camille Perlov (field hockey) and Craig Salois (boys cross country).

In addition to Golembiewski, Peter DeMichele, Declan Mick and Dylan Michaud were named All-Stars for boys soccer.

Nina Tzouganatous, Juliana Grontzos and Jo Dupont joined Clarke on the girls soccer All-Star list.

Maura Souza and Lauren Strechay were named field hockey All-Stars.

In football, Justin Sokol, Devin Canty, Robert Litscher, Joe Carrazza, Seamus Murphy and Charlie Petruney were named All-Stars.

Abby Hebert and Abbie Hardenbrook represented the Hillers on the girls volleyball All-Star team.

In golf, the Hillers were represented by Drew Morse, Joe Doyle, Leo Shinmura, Parker Winn, Quinn O’Connor and Connor Hallenbeck.

In boys cross country, Lex Kaye, Ben Scott, Stephen Leighton and Wyatt Ruff were All-Stars for the TVL Large champs.

For girls cross country, Elyse Srodawa, Avery Sawyer, Autumn Tumbleton and Bethel Flanagan were All-Stars.

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