All-Scholastics - girls' swimming (all-scholastics)

May 4th, 2025, 2:43 AM

Harikalal Birali

Franklin, senior A four-time Hockomock All-Star, Birali placed third in the 100 backstroke at Division 1 states (59.39) and first at the South sectional (59.17), helping Franklin to a team title. She was also part of the Panthers’ undefeated 200 medley relay.

Serenity Coleman

New Bedford, sophomore After winning the 50 free at the South sectional (24.63), the sophomore won the event at Division 1 states (24.32). She also notched a first-place finish in the 100 free at sectionals, and placed third in the 100 fly at states.

Molly Connors

Ashland, junior A three-time TVL All-Star, Connors finished first in the 100 breaststroke at the South sectional (1:07.59) and second in Division 2 (1:07.34). She is Ashland’s 100 breastsroke record holder, and swims club for Kingfish.

Zuri Ferguson

Attleboro, senior After swimming for Trinidad & Tobago at the Paris Olympics, Ferguson dominated the winter with Attleboro, winning a Division 1 state title in the 100 back (54.62) and placing first in the 200 IM at the South sectional (2:06.98).

Sarah Fortier

Concord-Carlisle, junior In the 100 breaststroke, the junior placed first at the Division 1 meet (1:08.87) and fourth at the North sectional (1:11.43), helping the Patriots to team titles at both. She is also a three-year varsity starter on the lacrosse team.

Audrey Hannigan

Marshfield, senior Hannigan placed first in the 100 free at the Division 1 state meet (53.62) and second at the South sectional (54.31). A senior, she was named the Patriot League MVP, and plans to swim and study nursing at Assumption University.

Cara Hill

Wayland, junior The junior captured the 100 backstroke crown at the Dual County League meet and at the North sectional (58.93) before placing third in the event at the Division 2 meet (59.22). A National Honor Society student, she also plays tennis.

Fei Ning Huang

Sharon, junior At South Sectionals, Huang dominated with wins in the 100 butterfly (55.87) and 200 free (1:53.29). The junior won a Division 1 state title in the 200 IM (2:07.7) and placed second in the 100 fly at states (56.07).

Kate Krueger

Weston, junior A 200 IM specialist, Krueger placed first in the event at North Sectionals (2:10.90) and second at Division 2 states (2:11.28). She was third in the 500 free at sectionals (5:16.81) and states (5:14.34). She swims for Charles River Aquatics.

Maddie Reif

Norwell, junior The junior was the Division 2 state diving champion (455.1 points) after placing second at North Sectionals (424.05). This season, she broke her own school record in both the 6-dive (343.9) and 11-dive (571.05).

Elisabeth Reiling

Concord-Carlisle, sophomore Reiling captured first place in the 100 butterfly at North Sectionals (58.29) before finishing second in the 50 free at Division 1 states. A sophomore, she swims for Otters Swim Club, and also runs track at Concord-Carlisle.

Bea Turrettini

Concord-Carlisle, junior The junior was a double winner at North Sectionals, capturing crowns in the 500 free (5:07.72) and 200 free (1:56.73). She followed it up with a second-place finish in the 500 free at the Division 1 state meet (5:09.56).