Sarah Aldrich
Masconomet, junior The junior was key to her team’s state championship, earning third place in the all-around and scoring a 9.5-plus on three apparatus. She was fourth in the all-around at the North sectional, and won the NEC/CAL all-around title.
Paige Austin
Mansfield, freshman The Hockomock All-Star was key to her team’s season. Mansfield won the South sectional and finished third at states and New Englands. Individually, she was third on beam at New Englands, scoring 9.4-plus throughout the season.
Juliah Donahue-Wilfred
Brockton, sophomore The sophomore had a standout season, winning the all-around at the South sectional and placing second all-around in the Cranberry League and fifth on floor at the New Englands. She also holds the school record in the 400m hurdles.
Camryn Donovan
Danvers, senior The senior has been a consistent presence for the Danvers/Lynnfield co-op, finishing with a fourth-place finish in the state all-around. The multi-time NEC/CAL All-Star was also sixth at the North Sectional and ninth at State Individuals.
Sofia Dukakis
Newton North, senior A leader of the New England champion Tigers, the senior tied for third all-around at the South sectional and finished seventh at states and eighth at State Individuals. The Bay State all-around champion is also a Dover Legacy Scholar.
Molly Haughton
Newton North, senior The senior was runner-up in a deep all-around field at the New England championships, where the Tigers won the team title. The San Diego State-bound Haughton was fifth at the South sectional and won vault at the Bay State meet.
Amelie Hirst
Newton South, senior The Pittsburgh-bound senior was second in all-around at State Individuals and had an all-around average this season of 37.175. A four-year DCL All-Star, she was named the league’s Senior of the Year and will compete at Senior Nationals.
Abby Lefebvre
King Philip, junior The captain won four titles, including a third-straight all-around title at the Hockomock championships, and was named the league’s MVP. She was fifth at State Individuals, qualified for New Englands, and is King Philip’s three-time MVP.
Lexie Masters
Bedford, junior The junior set the Wilmington co-op’s floor exercise record with a 9.65 and scored an all-around career high of 37.45. She was fourth in the all-around at State Individuals, qualifying for New Englands. She is an outfielder in softball
Kallie McCarthy
Central Catholic, junior The junior stepped up this season with a season-high 37.75 all-around score. Third in all-around at the North sectional, she won vault with a 9.8, helping her team to the title. She was also the MVC vault champion.
Carlina Moran
Beverly, sophomore Moran earned third place at this year’s individual state meet, also placing third on vault (9.575) and floor (9.525), and qualifying for the New England championships. The Panthers’ team MVP had a season-high all-around score of 37.
Lily Moreira
Bridgewater-Raynham, junior Leading B-R/West Bridgewater to an undefeated regular season, the junior had a 36.8375 all-around average. She finished 12th in the all-around at states, and ninth at the South sectional, scoring above 9.0 in three of four apparatus.
Kate Mugge
Masconomet, junior An important part of Masco’s run to a state title, she was fifth in the all-around at those championships, including a third-place finish on floor with a 9.55. At the North sectional, she scored 9.525 on floor and finished ninth all-around.
Hanne Ridley
Acton-Boxborough, freshman The Dual County League Gymnast of the Year set the school record on uneven bars with a 9.7. She won bars and finished 10th all-around at State Individuals. At New Englands, she was third on bars and seventh all-around.
Kaylee Wescott
Danvers, sophomore The State Individual all-around champion was second all-around at both the North sectional and states. She won vault at the North meet with a 9.7 and floor at states with a 9.875, the highest score at the meet on any apparatus.