There were plenty of standout performances last week in Central Mass. girls’ soccer action, so we rounded up a handful of the best for readers to vote on for the StormWorks Roofing & Restoration girls’ soccer player of the week.
Congratulations to David Prouty’s Emilee Larson, for topping last week’s poll with 22,096 votes (60.8 percent), getting past St. Bernard’s Erin McNamara (7,708 votes) for the honor.
Sastea Cherduville, Ayer-Shirley
Cherduville compiled a hat trick as her three goals helped the host Panthers beat North/Tech.
Angelina DaSilva, AMSA
DaSilva had three goals and two assists to power the host Eagles to a 6-0 win over Groton-Dunstable.
Natalie Frazier, Auburn
Frazier scored all four goals for the host Rockets in a CMADA Class B quarterfinal victory over Valley Tech prior to securing a hat tirck in a 3-1 win over Northbridge.
Hadley Heaphy, Notre Dame Academy
Heaphy had a hat trick to propel the visiting Rebels past St. Bernard’s before scoring her 17th goal of the season in an 8-0 win over Oxford.
Addy Jerome, Sutton
Jerome had a hat trick to help the host and top-seeded Suzies shut out Oxford in a CMADA Class C quarterfinal and followed it up with a goal over Uxbridge in the semifinal as Sutton eventually won the championship by defeating DVC rival Douglas in the final.
Margaret Johnson, Whitinsville Christian
This senior gathered three goals and two assists to lead the top-seeded Crusaders past Narragansett in a CMADA Class D quarterfinal before scoring three more times in a shut out of Hopedale in a semifinal before capping a remarkable week with a hat trick against Tahanto in the final as Whitinsville Christian cruised to the title.
Julia Kaminski, Douglas
Kaminski had four goals to spark the host Tigers (8-7-2) in a CMADA Class C quarterfinal with Bromfield, then added a goal in a semifinal win over Leicester before Douglas fell to Sutton in the final.
Keira Megan, Algonquin
Megan’s hat trick helped the host Titans beat Wachusett in a CMADA Class A quarterfinal.
Mia Monje, St. Paul
Monje scored four times to help the host Knights beat Assabet.
Kyah Montano, Nipmuc
This junior scored four goals — while her younger sister, Anya, had a goal and two assists — to help the top-seeded Warriors beat Hudson before Montano added a goal and two assists in a win over Littleton. Montano also scored twice to help Nipmuc claim the CMADA Class B championship in a win over Auburn.
Kayla Schroeder, Bay Path
Schroeder scored five goals as Bay Path topped Trivium, 8-0.
Lilina Shiers, Tantasqua
Shiers scored three goals to propel the third-seeded Warriors in a CMADA Class A quarterfinal with Marlborough.
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