PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Delainey Sutley
Ocean City
The senior led the Red Raiders in goals (73) and points (87). She was once again dominant on the draw, winning 155 draw controls, and finished with 20 caused turnovers and 14 assists. Sutley was named an All-American for the second straight season. She is committed to Rutgers University.
FIRST TEAM
ATTACK
Rylie Gemberling
Our Lady of Mercy Academy
The senior led the Villagers in goals (69) and ground balls (57). She added 14 assists for 83 points and 76 draw controls.
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Kendall Murphy
Holy Spirit
The senior scored 43 goals to go with 28 assists for 71 points. She added 73 draw controls, 33 ground balls and 28 forced turnovers. Murphy is committed to Salisbury University.
Avery Smith
Southern Regional
The junior finished with 47 goals and 17 assists for 64 points. She added 69 draw controls, 52 ground balls and 42 forced turnovers.
Alyson Sojak
Barnegat
The senior led the Bengals in goals (93), assists (31), points (124), draw controls (116), ground balls (75) and forced turnovers (40). Her goals were the second most in the Shore Conference. Sojak is committed to High Point University.
Hanna Watson
Holy Spirit
The senior led the Spartans in goals (77), assists (73) and points (150). She finished her career with 556 points, the most in program history, and was the first girls lacrosse player in the state to break 500 career points since 2018. She is committed to Florida Southern College.
MIDFIELD
Kelsea Cooke
Ocean City
The senior finished with the second-most goals (42) and points (52) among the Red Raiders. She added 36 draw controls. Cooke suffered a season-ending anterior cruciate ligament injury last season but came back to put together a strong senior season. She is committed to Duquesne University.
Delaney Falk
Southern Regional
The junior led the team in goals (80), points (97), draw controls (77) and forced turnovers (58). She also finished with 50 ground balls and 17 assists.
Mia McColl
Cedar Creek
The senior led the Pirates in goals (80), assists (37), points (117) and forced turnovers (22). She added 61 draw controls and 24 ground balls. McColl is the programās all-time leading scorer and recently won the Jackie Pitts Award from USA Lacrosse.
Gracie Pierce
Ocean City
The senior did a lot of the Red Raidersā tough work in the midfield. She finished with 41 draw controls, 29 goals and 21 assists. Pierce is committed to East Carolina University.
Ava Sheeran
Mainland Regional
The junior led the Mustangs in goals (48), draw controls (65) and ground balls (62). She added 28 forced turnovers and nine assists. Sheeran already is committed to West Chester University.
Zoey Smith
Lacey Township
The junior scored 126 of the Lions' 193 goals this season. She added 10 assists for 136 points to go with 140 draw controls, 135 ground balls and 33 forced turnovers. She already is committed to John Hopkins University.
DEFENSE
Olivia Carll
Barnegat
The junior finished with 54 ground balls and 32 caused turnovers. She anchored a defense that allowed an average of 6.89 goals per game.
Julianna DuffĀ
Ocean City
The senior was the leader of the Red Raidersā defense and was very efficient, especially in helping Ocean City transition from defense to offense. She is committed to the University of Rhode Island.
Faith PacquingĀ
Ocean City
The junior was the top matchup defender for the Red Raiders, consistently helping to shut down other teamās top driving threats.
Ella Petrosh
Holy Spirit
The senior was the top defender on the Spartans, who reached their third straight state Non-Public B final. Holy Spirit played a tough schedule, and she anchored a defense that allowed an average of just 7.55 goals per game.
GOALIE
Presley Green
Ocean City
Another Red Raider who returned from an season-ending ACL injury, the senior finished with a 48% save percentage and made 160 saves against some of the top offensive threats in South Jersey. Green is committed to Newberry College
SECOND TEAM
ATTACK
Brynn Culmone, Ocean City
Lani Ford, Mainland Regional
Abbie Teefy, Middle Township
Carmen OāHara, Middle Township
Taylor Lyons, Holy Spirit
MIDFIELD
Gabby Eaise, Our Lady of Mercy Academy
Tessa Huber, Lower Cape May Regional
Taylor Lear, Egg Harbor Township
Amelia Mazur, Lacey Township
Angelina Petracci, Egg Harbor Township
Brielle Soltys, Holy Spirit
DEFENSE
Julia Berry, Southern Regional
Sienna Calhoun, Holy Spirit
Tess Roman, Holy Spirit
Ryan Salinsky, Lower Cape May Regional
GOALIE
Adyson Griffin, Southern Regional
Kylie Kurtz, Mainland Regional
Honorable Mention
Absegami
Sarah Glass
Analise Myles
Atlantic City
Mia DāArco
Barnegat
Emilia Ercolino
Giana Germano
Emilie Menegus
Ella Tortorici
Cedar Creek
Quinlan Branca
Sierra Sketers
Emily Winterbottom
Egg Harbor Township
Jenna Gray
Suhayla Johnson-Ramirez
Skyler Wood
Holy Spirit
Lauren Cella
Mainland Regional
Sophia Blanco
Lauren LaMonaca
Lynn McLaughlin
Middle Township
Brooke Nabb
Jax Pickering
Millville
Ayla Gomez
Mackenzie Keen
Maren Woodman
Lacey Township
Maeve Meehan
Lower Cape May Regional
Ella Mogavero
Nora Shoffler
Sophia Vitelli
Oakcrest
Madison Carland
Fatima Sougoufara
Ocean City
Ryan Cooke
Pinelands Regional
Paige Macari
Southern Regional
Meri Cassidy
Piper Murray
St. Joseph Academy
Emmah Devlin
Stella Devlin
Sophia Kenelia
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