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Boston Herald All-Scholastics and All-Stars: Golf

Jan. 16, 2023
Boston Herald All-Scholastics and All-Stars: Golf

Logan Corriveau (Georgetown)

Matthew Costello (Bishop Stang)

Matt Dassatti (Norwell)

Carson Erick (Hingham)

Noah Farland (Andover)

Danny Fearing (BC High)

Ricky Gardella (Triton)

Gunther Guleserian (Westwood)

Thomas Hurley (Sandwich)

Kyzar Joshi (Ashland)

Aidan LeBlanc (Beverly)

Philip le Gassick (Old Rochester)

Terry Manning (St. John’s Prep)

Jack Martin (Nauset)

Tom Murdough (Concord-Carlisle)

Matthew Oliveira (Bishop Stang)

Zach Pelzar (Weston)

Justin Peters (Bridgewater-Raynham)

Markus Pierre (Old Rochester)

Matthew Quinn (St. John’s Shrewsbury)

Ryan Scollins (Xaverian)

John Scully (Winchester)

Molly Smith (Westford Academy)

Jake Spencer (Mashpee)

HONORABLE MENTION

Jack Carstensen (St. John Paul)

Will Freudehein (Newton South)

Owen Hamilton (Duxbury)

Ryan Keyes (Wellesley)

Finn Maher (Weston)

Liam Marek (Martha’s Vineyard)

Ronan Mooney (St. John’s Shrewsbury)

Mitch Norkavicious (Sandwich)

Will Spring (Concord-Carlisle)

Brady Warren (Lynn Classical)

Matt Weed (Marblehead)

LOGAN CORRIVEAU

GEORGETOWN

The Cape Ann League Baker Division Golfer of the Year, Corriveau took second in the Div. 3 North sectional (76) and finished seventh at the Div. 3 championships, shooting a 77. A four-time team MVP, Corriveau earned all-CAL honors in each of his last two seasons. A member of the National Honor Society, Corriveau would like to major in finance in college.

MATTHEW COSTELLO

BISHOP STANG

The three-time All-Catholic Central Leaguer performer shot a 69 in the Div. 2 South Sectional while also shooing a 71 to finish tied for third at the Div. 2 state championships. The junior captain averaged a 37.2 score has played on the varsity team since sixth grade. The honor roll student plans to play Div. 1 golf in the future.

MATT DASSATTI

NORWELL

The senior shot a 77 to win the Div. 3 South sectional title. The South Shore League Sullivan Division MVP and two-time South Shore League All Star was invited to the New England Invitational Golf Championship. The Academic Excellence Award winner potentially wants to play golf in college.

CARSON ERICK

HINGHAM

The Patriot League MVP and two-time Patriot League All Star was a six-time medalist this season while placing second in the Div. 1 South sectional with a 70. The junior also placed 11th in the Div. 1 state championship and had a low nine hole score of 33 on the season. The honor roll student is undecided about his collegiate destination.

NOLAN FARLAND

ANDOVER

The Merrimack Valley Conference Player of the Year, placed third in the MVC Tournament, second in the Div. 1 North Sectional and third in the Div. 1 state final. The senior captain averaged a 73 in tournament play and is a four-year varsity starter. He looks forward to continuing his golf career by playing in a competitive collegiate conference in the southeast while studying business and entrepreneurship.

DANNY FEARING

BC HIGH

The sophomore shot a 1-over par with a 71 in the Div. 1 South sectionals and a 74 in the Div. 1 state finals in helping the Eagles capture the state team title. He averaged a 39.2 stroke average over the course of the season for the Eagles.

RICKY GARDELLA

TRITON

The Most Valuable Player in the Cape Ann League Kinney helped guide the Vikings to an 18-0 record. He tied for second in the CAL Open, then placed third in the Div. 3 North sectional and fourth in the state tournament. An honor roll student, Gardella carries an impressive 3.75 GPA.

GUNTHER GULESERIAN

WESTWOOD

The team and Tri-Valley League MVP averaged a 37 this season. The sophomore tied for seventh in the Div. 2 state championship with a 73. He loves the outdoors and also plays tennis in the spring.

THOMAS HURLEY

SANDWICH

The Cape and Islands MVP and All-Star placed third in the Div. 3 state title with a 73. The senior also was second in the 2021 Div. 3 state title. Hurley will play golf for Drew University.

KYZAR JOSHI

ASHLAND

The Tri-Valley League MVP and three-time Tri-Valley League All Star broke his own school record with a 3-under while averaging a 1.2-over for the season. The senior finished top four at sectionals as well as top seven at the state finals. The honor roll student is an individual sportsmanship award winner and has been class treasurer all four years.

AIDAN LEBLANC

BEVERLY

The No. 1 golfer for the Panthers, LeBlanc was named the Northeastern Conference Golfer of the Year this season. The senior finished third with a 71 in the Div. 2 state title. The U.S. Junior Amateur participant will continue his golfing career at Indiana University in Pennsylvania.

PHILIP LE GASSICK

OLD ROCHESTER

The four-time South Coast Conference All Star claimed the SCC tournament title with a 71, finished as the runner up in the Div. 2 South Sectional with a 1-under 70 and finished as the Div. 2 individual runner-up with a 3-under 69 as part of the Div. 2 team title squad. The senior captain was also a state finalist in his junior campaign. The National Honor Society member and honor roll student hopes to focus on academics and golf at the collegiate level.

TERRY MANNING

ST. JOHN’S PREP

The junior captain placed third in the Div. 1 state finals with a 74. The two-time Coaches Award winner averaged a 36.6 over nine holes with 21 birdies, two eagles, 47 pars and 19 bogeys on the season. He hopes to play Div. 1 golf in the future.

JACK MARTIN

MASHPEE

The Cape and Islands co-MVP placed third in the Div. 2 South Sectionals while also placing 11th in the Div. 2 state finals. The sophomore captain had a 38.1 scoring average and is also a two-time Cape and Islands All Star. The high honors student also plays hockey.

TOMMY MURDOUGH

CONCORD-CARLISLE

The Dual County League All Star and team MVP aided his team to win the Div. 2 North sectionals while tied for second. The junior also shot a 1-under 71 at the Div. 2 state championships that tied for third. The second ranked player in MA by JuniorGolfScoreboard also won three U.S. Challenge Cups and qualified for the IMG Junior World Championship.

MATTHEW OLIVEIRA

BISHOP STANG

The Catholic Central League MVP and two-time Catholic Central League All Star led Bishop Stang to a Div. 2 state runner-up as he shot a 3-over 75. The sophomore also won the Catholic Central League title and tied for third place in the Div. 2 South sectional with a 71. The Div. 2 state and sectional champion his freshman campaign is an honor roll student hopes to play golf at the collegiate level.

ZACH PELZAR

WESTON

A three-time Dual County League All-Star, Pelzar led his team to a Div. 3 North sectional championship by shooting a 1-under par 71 to take individual medalist honors by five shots, Pelzar fired a 4-under par 68 to win individual medalist honors by four shots as Weston carted home the Div. 3 state championship. The junior placed third in the 2022 Massachusetts Junior Amatuer Championship.

JUSTIN PETERS

BRIDGEWATER-RAYNHAM

The Southeast Conference MVP qualified for the Div. 1 state championship match this season. The senior led Bridgewater-Raynham to a league title as well. The honor roll student also plays hockey and plans to attend a four-year college in the fall.

MARKUS PIERRE

OLD ROCHESTER

The four-time South Coast Conference All Star shot a 3-over 75 as Old Rochester won the Div. 2 state title. The senior captain had a 35.9 match stroke average and was the theam’s No. 1 golfer for all four years. The two-time Herald All-Scholastic is class president, member of the National Honor Society and a high honors student.

MATTHEW QUINN

ST. JOHN’S SHREWSBURY

The senior captain has played four seasons at the varsity level. He averaged a 37.8 for 15 nine hole matches. The Lehigh-bound Quinn shot a 73 in Div. 1 Central sectionals which led to a team win and shot a 75 in the Div. 1 state title match in leading his team to a second-place finish. The National Honor Society member has a 4.26 GPA and has been on the Headmaster’s List.

RYAN SCOLLINS

XAVERIAN

The two-time Catholic Conference All Star averaged a 36.18 on the season with seven under par matches on the season. The Div. 1 South sectional champ had a bogey free round of 68 (3-under) while his team also placed third in Div. 1 states. The senior captain is a member of the National Honor Society and has received an honor roll every quarter of high school. He is verbally committed to play golf at the College of the Holy Cross in the fall.

JOHN SCULLY

WINCHESTER

The Middlesex League MVP and two-time Middlesex League All Star took home third place with a 72 in the High School Invitational Cape Cod National tournament. The sophomore also took second place with a 1-under 71 in the Div. 1 North sectional and was tied for first with a 1-over 72 in the Middlesex League Shootout.

MOLLY SMITH

WESTFORD ACADEMY

The senior placed second in the Div. 1 state title match with an even-par 72. With a scoring average of 34.5, Smith also placed second in the Cape Cod High School Invitational with a 71. The multi-time Dual County League All Star won Div. 1 North sectionals in 2021. The four-time Herald All-Scholastic is an honor roll student who will play golf at the University of Central Florida in the fall.

JACK SPENCER

MASHPEE

The six-time South Shore League All-Star had a 37.2 scoring average on the season. The senior is a part of the National Honor Society and the student council. The three-year member of the varsity basketball program plans to attend a four-year university to study business.

CAPE AND ISLANDS

ATLANTIC: Thomas Hurley, Emma Abramson, James Murray, Mitch Norkavicious (Sandwich); Richie Combra, Nick BenDavid, Jake Glasgow (Martha’s Vineyard); Chad Tordone, Colin Gleason (Barnstable); Jack Martin (Nauset); Connor Hennigan, Chris Shanahan (Falmouth); Daniel Julian, Cam Dupee (Dennis-Yarmouth)

MVP: Jack Martin, Thomas Hurley

LIGHTHOUSE: Jackson Rocco, Casey Huse, Kyle Richman, Christian Whittle (Monomoy); Jack Carstensen, Matt Curley, Timmy Adams, Sam Scioletti (St. John Paul); Henry Kathawala, Colton Chambers, Braden Knapp (Nantucket); Thomas Guidoboni, Ben Catalano, Tripp Germani (Cape Cod Academy); Mya Murphy, Ben Halsnen (Sturgis West); Michael Keif, Eamon Godzik (Rising Tide); Tyler Harney, Jameson Stec, Kate Cole (Sturgis East)

MVP: Jack Carstensen

CAPE ANN LEAGUE

Ricky Gardella, Connor Houlihan (Triton); Charlie Forrest, Parker Cowles (Newburyport); Deven Henehan, Gavin Leuci (Lynnfield); Isabel Brozena, Jason Curran (North Reading); Nick Kutcher, Noah Meyer (Pentucket); Aidan Noonan, Cooper Miller (Hamilton-Wenham); Tyler Bouchie, Jameson Colbert (Rockport); Logan Corriveau, Will Sorenson (Georgetown); Charlie Jepsen, Connor Wright (Ipswich); Sam Athanas, Lilly Brigham (Manchester-Essex); Burke Hartman, Aiden Fortier (Amesbury)

MVP: Logan Corriveau, Ricky Gardella

CATHOLIC CENTRAL LEAGUE

Matt Oliveira, Matthew Costello, Redmond Podkowa, Kyle Farias (Bishop Stang); Chad Correia, Carol Pignato (Bishop Feehan); Andrew Marcotte, Aaron McCarthy, Brady Sullivan, Adam Thomas (Archbishop Williams); Michael Logiudice, Ryan Bonacci (Matignon); Riley Reardon (Arlington Catholic); Shea Newhall (St. Mary’s); Louis Spychalski, Anthony Picano (Bishop Fenwick); TJ Weatherby (Cardinal Spellman); Patrick Brierley (St. Joseph Prep)

MVP: Matt Oliveira

CATHOLIC CONFERENCE

Brendan Zinck, Andrew Maher (Malden Catholic); Ryan Scollins, Sean Resnick, Thomas Constantine (Xaverian); Nick McCabe, Andrew teDuits, Danny Fearing (BC High); Aidan Kelly, Charlie Novak (Catholic Memorial); Matt Quinn, Dom Garbarino, Ronan Mooney (St. John’s); Ian Rourke, Terry Manning (St. John’s Prep)

DUAL COUNTY LEAGUE

Tommy Murdough, Jack Miller, Jack Gorewitz (Concord-Carlisle); Ilan Rashdan, Molly Smith, Peter Li (Westford Academy); Aiden McEachern, Thomas Zildgian (Bedford); Nicholas George, Kevin Dann (Waltham); JP Noone, William Balz, Zach Pelzar, Finn Maher, Will Goldstein (Weston); Jay Keenan, Varum Murthy, Connor McCarthy (Acton-Boxboro); Colin Abdow, Eleanor Parkerson (Boston Latin); Gefen Shapiro (Cambridge); Spencer Kates, Austin Russell, Lucy Grasso (Wayland); Hugo Young, Champa Visetsin (Lincoln-Sudbury); Declan Daley, Will Freudehein (Newton South)

PLAYERS OF THE YEAR: Zach Pelzar, Will Freudehein

GREATER BOSTON LEAGUE

Brady Warren, TJ Walsh, Ryan Dugan, Ethan Chevalier (Lynn Classical); Jared Antonelli, Brady Roche (Somerville); Ryan Willet (Malden/Revere); David Saia, Mathew Turilli (Everett); Louis Pucillo, Deven Page (Medford); Mateo Rodriguez, Alex MacMillian (Lynn English);

MVP: Brady Warren

HOCKOMOCK LEAGUE

Jake Gaskin, Tyson Laviano (North Attleboro); Leo Lombardo (Attleboro); Huck McCready (Canton); Patrick Callahan (Foxboro); Tyler O’Brien, Jack Hagerty, CJ Steele (Franklin); Ethan Sullivan, Cameron Hasenfus, Gavin Croke, Evan Regan (King Philip); Nate McClean, Drew Urban (Mansfield); Anthony LaPierre, Nate Lawrence (Milford); Sean Kearns, David Rogers, Michael McGinnis (Oliver Ames); James Spoto (Sharon)

MVP: Jake Gaskin

MAYFLOWER ATHLETIC CONFERENCE

SOUTH: Connor McEntee, Matt Nawoichik, Asher Graff (Upper Cape); Avery Vivieros, Owen Boudria (Westport); Bob Leach (Diman); Ben Soris (Bristol-Plymouth); Josh Wiggin (Cape Cod Tech); Jack Shea (Bishop Connolly)

MVP: Connor McEntee

NORTH: Luke Butler, Brady Weglowski, Owen Levasseur (Old Colony); Tyler Bisbee, Aiden Delehoy (West Bridgewater); Mike Repucci, Chris Martin (Blue Hills); Jared Graca (Southeastern); Tyler Leonardi (Tri-County); Owen Aldoupolis (South Shore); Sean Rideout (Norfolk Aggie)

MERRIMACK VALLEY CONFERENCE

FIRST TEAM: Noah Farland, Jake Morgan (Andover); Jeff Babineau (Billerica); Will Miele (Central Catholic); Matt Murphy (Haverhill); Colin Underwood (Dracut); Ryan McKinnon (Methuen); Matt Cooke (Tewksbury); Jacob Carlson, Ryan Lally (Chelmsford); Nick Samaha (Haverhill); Colin Pickett (Lowell)

PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Noah Farland, Ryan Lally

MIDDLESEX LEAGUE

John Scully, Carter Muse, Cole Cassidy, Brendan Buck, Julian Ragosa (Winchester); James Yunes, Drew Fecteau (Arlington); Brandon Vitarisi, Jack Murray (Reading); Ryan Nortz, Carrie Ficci, Joe Gaziano (Belmont); Amy Feng, Jeff Lo (Lexington); Danny McGahan (Woburn); AJ Dell’Isola, Pat Cotter, Jason Pino, Sean Donovan, Roddy McGillicuddy (Melrose); James Erickson, Jack Dickie, Aidan Campbell (Watertown); Joe Aronis, Charlie Conway, Ryan Fiag (Stoneham); Dillon O’Reilly (Burlington); Joe Colliton, Drew Barrett (Wakefield); Patrick Stoker (Wilmington)

MVP: John Scully

NORTHEASTERN CONFERENCE

ALL-CONFERENCE: Matt Weed (Marblehead): Aidan LeBlanc, Ian Paddock, Will Ryan (Beverly); Jack Delaney (Gloucester); Bobby Fish (Danvers); Ryan Brunet (Peabody); Jason Bouffard (Swampscott); Jack Mertz (Masconomet)

PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Matt Weed

PATRIOT LEAGUE

KEENAN: Owen Hamilton, Zach Hamilton, Devin Kenneally, Ryan Sherwood (Duxbury); Carson Erick, JD Flynn, Drew Golden, Bobby Peirce, Victor San Antonio (Hingham); JD Ambrose, Nate O’Brien (Marshfield); Max Linares (Silver Lake)

MVP: Carson Erick

FISHER: Owen Barth, Christopher Doherty, Matthew Reynolds (Hanover); Aidan Bridges, John Toland (North Quincy); Matt Bergamesca (Pembroke); James Lopes, Demetri Stefos (Plymouth South); Andrew Belsan, Zach Fernandes, Stephen Marshall, Joe Masuret (Scituate)

MVP: Zach Fernandes

SOUTHEAST CONFERENCE

Justin Peters, Patrick Concannon, Liam Barry, Jason Coughlin, Richie Thayer (Bridgewater-Raynham); Chase Guilherme, Will Gangi, Ian Emery (Dartmouth); Ethan Tho, Brady Sullivan (Durfee); Brady Witt, Ryan Merritt (Brockton); Craig Baptista (New Bedford)

MVP: Justin Peters

SOUTH SHORE LEAGUE

Hunter Grafton, Jacob Quinn (Abington); Ryan Vincent, Finn Manning (Carver); Luke Cosentino (Cohasset); Jake Redder, Cole Redder, Matt Werra, Luke Parry (East Bridgewater); Jack Spencer, Cullen Dunn (Mashpee); Justin Tullish (Middleboro); Matt Dassatti, Griffin Link, Ky Princi (Norwell); Shawn Boostrom II (Rockland)

MVP: Matt Dassatti, Jack Spencer

TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE

Keira Joshi, Kyzar Joshi (Ashland); Ben Schroeder, Charlie Potter, Mason Melichonda, Sean Scannell, Tim Hill, Sipp Griffin (Dover-Sherborn); Drew Morse, Joe Doyle, Leo Shinmura, Parker Winn, Quinn O’Connor, Connor Hallenbeck (Hopkinton); Aaron Ravech, Joey Nee (Medfield); Logan Barber (Millis); Shawn Cleary (Norton); Sean Dittmeier (Norwood); Gunther Guleserian, Lillian Guleserian (Westwood)

MVP: Kyzar Joshi, Sean Scannell, Gunther Guleserian


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