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    Meet the T&G Hometeam high school girls' basketball Super Team for winter 2023-24

    By Jennifer Toland, Worcester Telegram & Gazette,

    25 days ago

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    The Central Mass High School Sports Awards is proud to announce the player of the year nominees for girls' basketball. The winners will be announced during the live show on Wednesday, June 26, at the Hanover Theatre. Doors open at 6 and the show begins promptly at 7.

    This award is sponsored by New Beginnings Wellness Center.

    During the live show, athletes of the year in 31 sports will be honored. In addition, top teams, coaches and overall athletes will be honored as will a Courage Award winner. Nominated athletes who RSVP will receive a complimentary ticket to the event thanks to sponsors.

    Nominees can register here: Nominee Registration for the 2024 Central Mass High School Sports Awards (smartsheet.com)

    Tickets for the public are on sale here: 2024 Central Mass High School Sports Awards Tickets (enmotive.com)

    For more information about the show and to opt into email updates, visit its website and you can also follow it on Facebook .

    The Central Mass High School Sports Awards show is part of the USA TODAY High School Sports Awards, the largest high school sports recognition program in the country.

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    Naima Bleou

    South High, Senior, Guard

    Bleou, a two-year captain, helped lead the Colonels to a historic season. South was the first Worcester Public Schools girls’ basketball team to reach a state final. The Colonels won 19 straight games before falling to Medfield in the Division 2 championship game. Bleou averaged a team-high 11 points, 6 rebounds and 3 assists and South finished 23-2. Bleou’s most memorable moment of the season was her team’s 71-46 win over Notre Dame Academy (Hingham) in the quarterfinals. Bleou was a four-year honor roll student. In the fall, she will attend Rhode Island College, where she will study computer science and play basketball. She is the daughter of Henriette Nda of Worcester.

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    Elizabeth Cain

    Wachusett Regional, Senior, Forward

    Cain earned her second straight T&G Super Team honor after helping the Mountaineers reach the state final for the first time in program history. The team’s accomplishment was her most memorable moment of the season. Cain, a team captain, averaged 10 points, 7 rebounds and 4 assists and was a Mid-Wach A all-star. The Mountaineers won 24 straight games before falling to Bishop Feehan in the Division 1 championship game. In the fall, Cain will attend Amherst College, where she will study neuroscience or biochemistry and play basketball. She is the daughter of Stuart and Kristine Cain of Jefferson.

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    Ava Carroll

    Sutton High, Freshman, Forward/Center

    Carroll averaged 17.5 points to lead the Dual Valley Conference. She scored in double figures in all but three games, and she was a force around the basket, averaging 11.6 rebounds and 3.8 blocked shots. She scored a season-high 24 points, to go along with 19 rebounds and 6 blocks, in the Suzies’ victory over Doherty to cap an 18-0 regular season, which was her most memorable moment of the year. Carroll was the DVC Player of the Year. She helped Sutton to an appearance in the Division 4 state tournament. She is the daughter of Katie Carroll and Adam Leverone of Sutton.

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    Molly Gahan

    Northbridge High, Junior, Forward

    Gahan averaged a SWCL-best 18.7 points per game and led the Rams to the second round of the Division 4 state tournament. Gahan added 11 rebounds, 1.8 blocks and 2.6 steals per game and earned SWCL all-star honors for the second straight season. Gahan scored in double figures in all but one game, and she poured in a season-high 28 points in a mid-year victory over Auburn. Advancing to the Clark Tournament Large Schools final for the second straight year was her most memorable moment of the season. She scored a game-high 19 points in Northbridge’s semifinal win over Hudson. She is the daughter of James and Amy Gahan of Whitinsville.

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    Mary Gibbons

    Wachusett Regional, Senior, Guard

    Gibbons capped her outstanding career with her fourth straight T&G Super Team selection and led the Mountaineers to their first state final appearance. Gibbons averaged 19.4 points to rank first in Mid-Wach A, and she was tops in Central Mass. with 71 made 3-pointers. She reached the 1,000-point milestone in the second game of the season and finished with 1,456 points. Advancing to the state championship game was her most memorable moment of the season. Wachusett won 24 straight games before falling to Bishop Feehan in the Division 1 final. A captain, Gibbons was the Mid-Wach A Player of the Year and the 2023-24 Massachusetts Max Preps Girls’ Basketball Player of the Year. Gibbons, a member of the National Honor Society and Spanish National Honor Society, will attend the U.S. Naval Academy in the fall. She will play basketball for the Mids. She is the daughter of Tom and Amanda Gibbons of Holden.

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    Ashleigh Lagor

    Millbury High, Senior, Guard

    Lagor averaged a team-best 18.3 points per game and led the Woolies to the quarterfinals of the Division 4 state tournament. Lagor added 6.8 rebounds and 1.4 assists per game. Scoring her 1,000th career point in a victory over Northbridge was her most memorable moment of the season. Lagor, a team captan, had two 30-point performances in 2023-24 and scored 20 or more points in 15 games. She earned SWCL all-star honors. In the fall, she will attend UMass Boston, where she will study sports administration. She is the daughter of Nicole and Joseph Lagor of Millbury.

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    Bella Miele

    Marlborough High, Sophomore, Point guard

    Miele earned her second straight T&G Super Team honor after leading Mid-Wach B in scoring for the second year in a row. Miele averaged 21.5 points to rank among the leading scorers in Central Mass., and added 4.3 assists, 5.3 rebounds and 3.9 steals per game. She scored a career-high 35 points in a late-season win over Shepherd Hill Regional. Miele is a two-time Mid-Wach B MVP. Finishing with a 15-4 record and making it to the Division 2 state tournament under new coach Frank Greene were Miele’s most memorable moments of the season. She is the daughter of Mike and Jackie Miele of Marlborough.

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    Madison Pitro

    West Boylston High, Senior, Guard

    Pitro earned her second straight T&G Super Team honor for girls’ basketball after leading the Lions to their first state championship appearance. She averaged 16.3 points, 3.4 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 4.1 steals during the Lions’ great run, which ended with a loss to Hoosac Valley in the Division 5 state final. West Boylston finished 22-4. Making the state final and scoring her 1,000th career point were Pitro’s most memorable moments of the season. She was a two-year captain and three-time Mid-Wach D MVP. Last fall, Pitro earned T&G Super Team accolades for soccer. In the fall, she will attend the University of Rhode Island, where she will study business management. She is the daughter of Danielle and John Pitro of West Boylston.

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    Addison Pong

    Notre Dame Academy, Junior, Guard/Forward

    Pong, a captain, averaged 22.3 points to lead the Central Mass. Conference and rank second in Central Mass. She sank 40 3-pointers and had three 30-point performances, including a season-high 35-point output against Algonquin Regional. Pong scored in double figures in all but one game. Leading NDA’s young team, which lost five players from last year’s team to graduation, was her most memorable moment of the season. The Rebels won eight games and qualified for the Division 3 state tournament. Pong is involved in many extracurricular activities at NDA, including the Science, Diversity, Sports Management, Unified and Community Service Clubs. She is the daughter of Kevin and Janice Pong of Bolton.

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    Anitsy Robles

    South High, Senior, Guard

    Robles helped lead South to a historic season as the Colonels were the first Worcester Public Schools girls’ basketball team to reach a state final. South won 19 straight games before falling to Medfield in the Division 2 championship. Making it to the title game was Robles’ most memorable moment of the season. Robles averaged 9.4 points per game and helped key South’s outstanding defense. Robles scored a season-high 20 points in a win over Inter-High rival Doherty. In the Colonels’ five postseason games, she averaged 12.2 points per game. Robles hopes to play basketball in college. She is the daughter of Christina Gonzalez of Worcester.

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    Gabby Scanlon

    Tantasqua Regional, Senior, Point guard

    Scanlon averaged 14.2 points, 2.1 assists and 3.6 steals and led the Warriors to the Division 3 state tournament round of 16. Scanlon scored a season-high 23 points in wins over Holyoke and Northbridge. Tantasqua finished 18-5. Capturing the Clark Tournament Large Schools championship was Scanlon’s most memorable moment of the season. She was a team captain and earned SWCL all-star honors for the third straight year. In the fall, Scanlon will attend Quinsigamond Community College while obtaining her professional pilot’s license. She is the daughter of Michelle and Greg Scanlon of Sturbridge.

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    Jaelynn Scott

    Wachusett Regional, Sophomore, Guard/Forward

    Scott continued her emergence as a force at both ends while helping the Mountaineers reach the state final for the first time in program history. Scott averaged 11.2 points, 5.6 rebounds, 3.3 blocks and 2.4 assists as Wachusett finished the regular season undefeated (20-0) for the fourth time in five years. Scott scored in double figures in three straight postseason games, including a 17-point performance against Springfield Central in the semifinals. Winning that game to advance to the final was Scott’s most memorable moment of the season. She was a Mid-Wach A all-star. She is the daughter of Jesse Scott and Stace Garrick of Holden.

    Honorable Mention

    Division 1

    Sophie Hjerpe, Algonquin

    Amanda Kalinowski, Shrewsbury

    Rileigh Leary, Wachusett

    Addison O'Connor, Shrewsbury

    Division 2

    Kortnie Adams, Bay Path

    McKenzie Anderson, Grafton

    Gracyn Barnes, Grafton

    Bryan Bascones, South

    Kendall Bond, Bay Path

    Jayda Caldwell, Leominster

    Rachel Carpenter, Westborough

    Hannah Cavan, Bay Path

    Jaiyla Colon, South

    Maddy Cotter, Nashoba

    Meghan Deneen, Marlborough

    Annika Ferranitino, Bay Path

    Morgan Gentilucci, Doherty

    Nariah Horton, Doherty

    Heidi Jarosz, Shepherd Hill

    Elizabeth Johnson, Marlborough

    Rose King, Marlborough

    Abbey Lazeren, Grafton

    Kiersten Lynch, Nashoba

    Ava MacCollom, South

    Francie McMahon, Doherty

    Juliana Pompei, Leominster

    Kate Sams, Westborough

    Jaizzy Santiago, Shepherd Hill

    Annabelle Semeter, Westborough

    Alison Welton, Bay Path

    Mila Xiong, Fitchburg

    Division 3

    Paige Anderson, Nipmuc

    Riley Bassett, Quabbin

    Lora Bosnijak, St. Paul

    Cassidy Boutell, Monty Tech

    Julia Chase, North Middlesex

    Sam Collette, Hudson

    Suzy Daniels, North

    Ella Dellasanta, Oakmont

    Meg Doyle, Quabbin

    Mia Ducos, Quabbin

    Jakayala Edmonds, North

    Paige Gadarowski, Monty Tech

    Kathleen Galvin, AMSA

    Maya Gidopoulos, Tantasqua

    Melanie Gitau, Worcester Tech

    Skyla Jack, Valley Tech

    Mara Keane, Valley Tech

    Danika Kirby, Valley Tech

    Emerson McAdam, Groton-Dunstable

    Madrine Nassimbwa, North

    Kylie Neseran, Monty Tech

    Aisha Oliver, Worcester Tech

    Keira Powers, AMSA

    Anna Stenstream, Groton-Dunstable

    Norah Tesini, North Middlesex

    Nicki Vejak, Tantasqua

    Tiffany Vuong, Burncoat

    Sophie Webb, Tantasqua

    Maeve Whittemore, Auburn

    Riley Whittier, AMSA

    Division 4

    Claire Acocelli, Sutton

    Tess Arakelian, Ayer-Shirley

    Fidelia Asongwed, Millbury

    Marren Berry, Blackstone-Millville

    Krista Bettez, Gardner

    Juliette Boos, Quaboag

    Brielle Brothers, Millbury

    Kate Cahill, Uxbridge

    Emily Churchill, Ayer-Shirley

    Kayla Ciarletta, Clinton

    Sophia Cornacchioli, Oxford

    Carly Dimento, Tyngsborough

    Evelyn Doe, Quaboag

    Gianna Donato, Tyngsborough

    Erika Dresp, Northbridge

    Bailey Dziavsen, Uxbridge

    Madison Ethier, David Prouty

    Rebecca Fusco, Littleton

    Elisabeth Gardiner, St. Bernard's

    Myah Guivas, Oxford

    Margaret Johnson, Whitinsville Christian

    Tessa Johnston, Uxbridge

    Cam Kinne, Sutton

    Chloe Koziol, Lunenburg

    Delaney Mahoney, Northbridge

    Izzy Marois, Sutton

    Victoria McCoy, Littleton

    Jayad McLeod, Leicester

    Erin McNamara, St. Bernard's

    Maria Murillo, David Prouty

    Ava Murphy, Ayer-Shirley

    Maeve Nelson, Leicester

    Katy O'Keefe, Tyngsborough

    Ella O'Neil, Bromfield

    Olivia Olson, Littleton

    Natalie Orr, Uxbridge

    Ava Palizzolo, Assabet

    Erin Peplowski, Lunenburg

    Maddie Potvin, Quaboag

    Eliza Tardiff, Assabet

    Tati Vazquez, Gardner

    Division 5

    Janet Asiamah, Abby Kelley

    Sadie Bauver, Murdock

    Destiny Boateng, Abby Kelley

    Taleah Boothe, Abby Kelley

    Phoebe Carroll, Hopedale

    Nina Chiodo, Maynard

    Charlotte Churchill, Parker

    Jhene Fotunat, Tahanto

    Tessa Gilligan, Maynard

    Brielle Haddocks, Narragansett

    Bea Hava, Hopedale

    Amanda Iannacone, Narragansett

    Genna Murphy, Tahanto

    Sammie Mullins, West Boylston

    Jaimarys Oquendo, Southbridge

    Emily Pitro, West Boylston

    Mackenzie Reynolds, Hopedale

    Shanik Suarez, Main South

    Lola Sukharev, North Brookfield

    Alicia Stone, West Boylston

    This article originally appeared on Telegram & Gazette: Meet the T&G Hometeam high school girls' basketball Super Team for winter 2023-24

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