
Thornton’s Noah Niles was named to the boys first team, while Sanford’s Patrick Morris was named to the second team, along with teammate Kevin Votter. Biddeford’s Caleb Ball also made the second team, as well as TA’s Noah Goren.
Massabesic’s Ethan Ouellette and Dara Olszewski were honorable mentions, along with TA’s Benjamin Steva and goalie Colin Daly.
Members of the all-academic team included Biddeford’s Ball, Brandon Avery, Connor Newton and Tyler Pierpont. Massabesic’s Phillip Anderson, Cooper Duncan, Xavier Lundrigan and Tyler Stinson made the cut, while TA’s Daley, Goren, Steva, Niles, Benjamin Caras, Eric Clum-Russell, Jacob Lagasse and Brandon Lebel were also recognized. Morris also represented Sanford on the all-academic team.
TA’s Hannah Niles and Sanford’s Vanessa Hodge were named to the girls first team, while TA’s Elizabeth Bell and Sanford’s Megan O’Connell made the second team. TA’s Abbey Carnignan, Massabesic’s Skylar Renaud and Biddeford’s Claudia Janelle were honorable mentions.
Members of the all-academic team were TA’s Carnignan, Haneen Ahmida, Abigail Cook, Alison Cote, Sarah Couture, Kerrigan Goudreau, Madison Inverso, Taylor Jordan and Taylor Paquette. Massabesic’s Madeline Beauchesne, Ivorie Dickinson, Kristina Hendrix, Emily Kelley, Taylor Manning, Leah Ryan and Thyme Whitten also made the cut, along with Biddeford’s Chantel Gagnon, Caitlyn Picard, and Cassie Riley.
Summer Camire, Lauren Fink, Shealyn Kane, Calagh Lim, Sydney Littlefield, Kristen O’Connell and Hodge represented Sanford in the all-academic team as well.
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