Guarino, Wood receive an honorable mention

JULIANNE BOURQUE

JULIANNE BOURQUE

WAKEFIELD —The Middlesex League girls’ hockey coaches met recently to make this year’s all-star selections in both the Freedom and Liberty divisions.

The Wakefield Memorial High girls’ hockey team had one player named to the Freedom division all-league team. Junior forward Julianne Bourque was the lone Warrior chosen.

Receiving an honorable mention in the Freedom division were senior forward Meghan Guarino and senior goalie Miriam Wood.

Freedom division champion Watertown/Belmont had four all-stars named and one of the league’s co-MVPs. Next was Burlington with three all-stars and one of the two co-MVPs.

Wakefield, Stoneham and Melrose each had one all-star named to the 10-player all-league team.

In the Liberty division, league and state champion Reading had for all-stars and the league’s MVP.

Winchester had two all-stars, while Lexington, Arlington and Woburn each had one all-star honored among the nine-player all-league team.

2014-15 MIDDLESEX LEAGUE GIRLS’ HOCKEY ALL-STARS

Freedom Division All-League Team

Player     School     Class

Emily LoPrete     Watertown/Belmont     Senior

Kelly Browne     Burlington     Freshman

Cassidy Smith     Burlington     Junior

Kat Nikolopoulos     Burlington     Freshman

Rachel Richmond     Stoneham     Senior

Julianne Bourque     Wakefield     Junior

Erin McLaughlin     Watertown/Belmont     Senior

Serena Nally     Watertown/Belmont     Junior

Joanna Kennedy     Watertown/Belmont     Freshman

Rachel DiFraia     Melrose     Freshman

Co-MVPs — LoPrete, Browne

Wakefield Honorable Mention — Meghan Guarino, senior; Miriam Wood, senior

 

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Liberty Division All-League Team

Player     School     Class

Ali O’Leary     Reading     Junior

Caroline Seibold     Reading     Junior

Tori Grimmer     Reading     Junior

Jess Strack     Reading     Junior

Erica Lissner     Woburn     Senior

Julia Olson     Winchester     Senior

Melissa Zavez     Winchester     Junior

Olivia Bryant     Lexington     Junior

Holly Russell     Arlington     Freshman

MVP — O’Leary