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2025 Hockomock League Volleyball Preview

By HockomockSports.com Staff
2025 Hockomock League Volleyball Preview
Attleboro
2024 Record: 19-2 (Kelley-Rex division champions)
2024 Finish: Reached Div. 1 state quarterfinals
Coach: Mary Katherine Blakney
Attleboro is coming off the best season in program history, one that saw the Bombardiers go a perfect 16-0 in league play to capture their first-ever outright Kelley-Rex division title and earn a spot in the Div. 1 state quarterfinals. It was a historic year capped by an equally impressive senior class, which featured three HockomockSports.com First Team selections in Addie Shelton, Ellie Shelton, and Julia Leonardo. While replacing that level of talent is no easy task, the standard has been set in recent years and Attleboro is aiming to continue its place among the top teams in the league.
The Bombardiers return a strong core that will step into new and expanded roles this fall. Junior Olivia Leonardo and sophomore Sophia Jaeger are both experienced players at the varsity level and will help carry the attack on the outside. Both will feature more prominently in the offense in their new roles as outside hitters. Senior setter Haley Carter, another HockomockSports First Team selection, will run the offense after a breakout junior campaign.
Senior Sage Young stepped in and played well defensively for the Bombardiers last season and will be a key piece for the team again this year. Junior Sienna Qualia will provide important depth on the defensive side, and along with Young, gives Attleboro a backbone of experience to lean on. Newcomers Dhania Hines (middle/right side), Nancy Ayesiyenga (middle), and Kiki Kennedy-Latham (right side), along with transfer Aubrey Farnell (middle/right side) from North Attleboro, will be counted on to contribute at the net as the team builds a new identity.
“We are itching to get back this season in a new way,” said head coach Mary Katherine Blakney. “I am looking forward to seeing these returners step into leadership roles on the court, and I am excited to see us reform our identity. Our team is focused on working hard and challenging one another to be better each day. We have high expectations coming into this season — can’t wait to compete against great teams in the Hockomock.”
2025 Hockomock League Volleyball Preview
Canton
2024 Record: 19-4 (Davenport division champions)
2024 Finish: Reached Div. 2 state quarterfinals
Coach: Pat Cawley
Canton has long been one of the Hock’s most decorated programs, and the Bulldogs have continued that tradition with back-to-back Davenport division titles. With several key pieces returning and a roster that blends experience with new talent, head coach Pat Cawley has high expectations once again as Canton looks to remain firmly in the championship mix — both in the league and in Division 2.
The Bulldogs will be led by senior setter Erin Bigham, one of the top players in the league and a four-year starter who contributes well beyond her setting duties. Last fall she finished with 659 assists and added 232 digs, 62 kills, 43 aces, and 32 blocks, making her one of the most complete players in the league. Junior libero Soley Rodriguez Martinez, a two-time HockomockSports Underclassman of the Year, will once again anchor the defense after recording 379 digs and 98 aces. Together, Bigham and Rodriguez Martinez give the Bulldogs elite talent in both the front and back rows.
Canton also brings back senior defensive specialist Melanie McDonough, senior middle Chloe Dubuisson, and senior outside hitter MJ Robbins, providing experience across the court. Senior Caitlyn Reynolds and juniors Fiona Trendell and Penny LaRose will strengthen the pin positions, while senior setter Morgan Warburton, junior Lola Nordgren, and sophomore Michaela Singleton add depth at the setting spot. Freshman middle Brooke Connor could make an immediate impact at the net for the Bulldogs.
“We look to captains Erin Bigham, Caitlyn Reynolds, and Soley Rodriguez Martinez, along with all the seniors, to set the tone for the season,” said Cawley. “Their leadership, work ethic, and attitude will play a huge role in shaping our culture and elevating our performance on the court. While it may take some time to settle into a regular lineup, this is a fun, motivated, and hard-working group, and I am optimistic we will have a great season.”
Foxboro
2024 Record: 1-19
2024 Finish: Missed postseason
Coach: Dave Griffin
Foxboro will be aiming for improvement this fall. The Warriors bring back a core of experienced players who will provide leadership as they continue to build the program in the always-competitive Hockomock League.
Senior captain Erin O’Malley returns on the outside, bringing stability and experience as a go-to hitter. Fellow senior captain Meghan Kelley will be a key presence in the middle, and junior Taylor Broderick adds another option at that spot. Sophomore Maddie Feetham is back on the outside after gaining valuable experience last season and will look to take another step forward in her development.
Foxboro will also look to senior captain Jayda Florestal to contribute both with her play and leadership, while junior Audrey Magee is another player to watch as the Warriors work to develop depth across the lineup. With a mix of veteran captains and younger players looking to make their mark, Foxboro hopes to take steps forward and be more competitive this fall.
“We’re looking forward to competing this year in a very competitive Hockomock League,” said Griffin. “Looking forward to this year’s season.”
Franklin
2024 Record: 17-6
2024 Finish: Reached Div. 1 state quarterfinals
Head Coach: Chris Ridolfi
Franklin reached the Div. 1 state quarterfinals last fall, finishing 17-6 overall, and the Panthers return a strong group of players that will look to keep them among the league’s elite. The program also welcomes a new face at the helm in Chris Ridolfi, who brings a wealth of experience at both the collegiate (Holy Cross, Harvard, Boston College) and high school (Milford, Hopedale, Bellingham) levels. With high expectations and plenty of talent on the roster, Franklin once again looks like a team that will be tough to beat.
Senior captains Makayla Kuykendall, one of the league’s most experienced and talented outside hitters, and Olivia Alberti, a standout in the middle, will lead the way for the Panthers. Junior Gianna Laurello returns as a strong presence on the right side and sophomore Emerson Delleo adds another option on the outside after an impressive debut season. Together, that quartet gives Franklin a versatile core that can impact matches in a variety of ways. Kuykendall was one of the top hitters in the league last year with 227 kills while Delleo finished with 180, Alberti added 162, and Laurello notched 86 kills.
The Panthers also bring back important contributors in senior Abby Clark on the right side, senior defensive specialist Emma Cunningham, junior setter Olivia Caruso, and sophomore middle Charlotte Yeulenski (67 kills as a freshman). Franklin will also get depth from senior Emerson Stewart, juniors Katelynn Crosby and Sarah Chase, and sophomores Cody Lai, Penny Buckley, and Genevieve Camire. Freshman setter Phoebe O’Connor provides depth at the setter position.
“We’re excited for the 2025 season and look forward to the challenge of the Hockomock League and a very competitive non-league schedule,” said Ridolfi. “Our roster is a good balance of returning varsity players and talented newcomers who create a competitive environment for our training. Our focus is on stacking good days on top of one another to help us qualify for the state tournament and to help us play well against any opportunity we earn.”
King Philip
2024 Record: 13-8
2024 Finish: Reached Div. 1 Round of 32
Coach: Kristen Geuss
King Philip has long been one of the league’s most competitive programs, and this season will be no different with a roster that blends experienced returners and promising underclassmen. The Warriors will lean on their veterans while also giving opportunities to younger players ready to contribute at the varsity level.
The senior class provides plenty of leadership across the court. Setter captain Cece Mullen brings quickness, toughness, and a strong volleyball IQ to run the offense, while senior right side hitter Cece Kilroy and senior outside hitter Shayne Dugan (captain) will be counted on to generate points. Senior captain Caleigh Shore anchors the defense in the back row, and senior Allie Cleasby gives KP another presence at the net. Senior setter Leah Hayes, defensive specialist Mya McCormick, and hitter Kelsey Lynch add important depth and balance to the rotation.
The Warriors also return junior middle Amie O’Neil, who is back from injury and expected to be an impact player at the net, and sophomore hitter Molly Sweeney, who showed promise last season. Newcomers Charlotte Bailey (setter), Mia Keays (defensive specialist), and Nora O’Brien (hitter) round out a group of young players who will push for playing time and strengthen the roster.
“We have an interesting mix of experienced players and sophomores, who are pushing each other to improve,” said head coach Kristen Geuss. “They are enthusiastic and hungry, talented and hard-working. We are excited to compete in the Hock.”
Mansfield
2024 Record: 8-10
2024 Finish: Reached Div. 2 Round of 32
Coach: Tara DeGirolamo
Mansfield returned to the postseason last year — for the fourth straight season — finishing 8-10 and earning a spot in the Div. 2 state tournament before dropping a five-set heartbreaker in the opening round. The Hornets continue to pride themselves on depth, with plenty of players contributing in key roles each season, and fifth-year head coach Tara DeGirolamo once again has a roster filled with talent across the board.
The Hornets will be guided by a strong veteran core led by captains Amy Zajac, Gabby Moore, and Tessa Blacquier. All three are very strong from the service line, Zajac and Moore will provide a great defensive foundation, and Blacquier is like a quarterback on the court, orchestrating the offense. They will see several new faces step into the lineup this fall, including sophomore middle hitter Michaela Warren, junior outside hitter Kaylee Rubino, and junior right side hitters Maddie Zinn and Halia Holmes. Other seniors include Abigail King and Courtney Hohmann on the outside, defensive specialist Ava Madeira, and setter Rowan Dube; they will all provide additional leadership and experience.
Mansfield’s strength up the middle will be a key this season, with Warren joined by juniors Ellie McGrath and Eva Sarianides to anchor the attack and defense. Moore returns as one of the top liberos in the league and is supported by a strong defensive unit that includes Zajac, Madeira, and junior Daniella Drumea. In the setting role, returning senior Blacquier and newcomer Dube give the Hornets two steady options with strong court awareness, capable of connecting with a variety of offensive weapons at the net.
“The leadership on and off the court is what impresses me most about these players,” said DeGirolamo. “They show spirit and dedication to one another and the sport.”
Milford
2024 Record: 7-12
2024 Finish: Reached Div. 2 Round of 32
Coach: Tammy Webber
Milford earned a spot in the Div. 2 state tournament last fall, finishing 7-12 against a very tough regular season schedule. The Scarlet Hawks continue to take strides toward competing with the top teams in the Hock. With more depth and flexibility on the varsity roster this year, Milford is optimistic about improving on last year’s foundation despite another challenging slate ahead.
The Scarlet Hawks bring back a strong senior core that will be counted on for leadership. Middle hitter Layanne Maforte provides size and experience at the net, while Sam DeNegris and Dani Darling both bring a blocking presence on the right side and will get some swings offensively as well. Senior defensive specialist Lucia Testa adds consistency in the back row with both her serving and passing. Junior Abby Murphy (a league all star honorable mention last year) will once again be a versatile weapon in the middle and on the outside (81 kills last year), and junior libero Isa Grady-Harper returns as a steady anchor of the defense and is one of Milford’s top returning servers after 35 aces on a 90.6 serving percentage last season. Milford also has two capable setters in junior Lina Lyubkin (80 assists) and sophomore Brooke Stokes (154 assists), with Stokes emerging as a confident and athletic option to run the offense. Sophomore middle Lauren Williams is another promising newcomer who adds size and blocking.
The Hawks also welcome several new faces to varsity who should contribute right away. Junior Fionna Lentini is expected to be one of Milford’s top offensive options, while junior Lilah Driscoll adds depth on the pins. Seniors Mary Buckley (middle), Tori Jacques (outside), and Sarah Leverock (defensive specialist) give Milford additional depth and balance. With more size up front, improved setting, and a versatile group of hitters, the Scarlet Hawks are continuing to build toward becoming a consistent contender.
“We are slowly but surely continuing to rebuild our program back to being able to compete with the top teams in the Hock,” said head coach Tammy Webber. “The number of girls we have now with skill allows us to have more depth and flexibility on varsity, which is exciting. We have some height that will provide us with better blocking that we need in the league. Our setters have more experience than they did last year, and our passing has improved. We are still working on the best combinations with our hitters, but the versatility is key.”
North Attleboro
2024 Record: 5-13
2024 Finish: Missed postseason
Coach: Dan Knight
North Attleboro just missed out on the postseason last year, finishing 5-13 and just two spots outside a playoff berth. With a new head coach in Dan Knight and a roster that blends veteran leadership with young talent, the Rocketeers are aiming to take a step forward and compete for a playoff spot this fall.
The Rocketeers are strong down the middle with experienced leaders in all three phases of the game. Senior outside hitter Lincoln Abramaitys, back in the lineup after a year away and recently committed to Endicott College, will provide a consistent offensive threat on the outside. In the back row, junior libero Ava Kraskouskas is one of the top defensive players in the league and will be counted on to steady the serve receive and keep points alive. At the helm of the attack, senior captain and returning setter Deanna Miconi is hopeful to return to the lineup as she works through a knee injury, bringing valuable leadership and composure when she’s on the floor. With a proven scorer, an elite defender, and a veteran setter, North has a core trio capable of keeping the team competitive in every match.
Around that foundation, the Rocketeers will turn to a mix of seniors and underclassmen to round out the lineup. Senior Megan Derosier adds varsity experience to the front row alongside sophomores Isabella Houghton and Addison Chambers, who bring size and blocking ability. Seniors Ava Enegren and Natalie Benedetti will bolster the back row, while sophomore Jordan Egan and freshman Emma Sawyer will provide depth and blocking on the right side. Junior Maruna Solomon has made big strides as a setter and will be another option to keep the offense moving. With six seniors leading the way and younger players gaining valuable experience, the Rocketeers have balance across the roster and strong chemistry heading into the season.
“We’re excited about the potential of this year’s team,” said Knight. “Lincoln will take a lot of pressure off the younger players by being a reliable option to finish points from the outside. She’ll allow the younger players to take their time progressing toward their high ceiling, which will make our offense even more diverse as the season goes along. Ava will constantly amaze people with her digs but more importantly her passing will consistently make our setters’ job easier. We’re having a fun start to the season and the seniors have established an environment that’s going to make the season even more fun going ahead and hopefully successful in the box scores as well.”
Oliver Ames
2024 Record: 21-4
2024 Finish: Reached Div. 2 state championship
Coach: Chelsea Cunningham
Oliver Ames is coming off the best season in program history, reaching the Div. 2 state championship match for the first time. The Tigers graduated five seniors, including HockomockSports.com Player of the Year Addyson Smock, who were all key contributors. While replacing that level of production will be a challenge, OA returns a talented core that gained invaluable experience last season and enters this year with high hopes and high expectations to once again be among the league’s best.
A strong junior class leads the way for the Tigers. Setter Lyla McDonough, outside hitter Chelsea Wagner, and libero Molly Milliken were all important contributors last season and will be counted on to take another step forward. Seniors Angelina Romeiro on the right side and defensive specialist Evan Casey also bring leadership and varsity experience. The Tigers will also be guided by new team captains Lindsey Solomon (senior) and Taylor Donohue (junior), who will set the tone on and off the court.
OA will get a boost from some talented newcomers, including freshmen Lyla Yurrita and Sophie Hinds on the attack, as well as sophomore setter Theresa Kavolius, who follows in the footsteps of her sister Clare, the program’s all-time assists leader and a three-time league all-star. With a mix of experienced returners and new energy, OA has the versatility to be creative with its lineups and maintain the intensity that defined last season’s run.
“It is exciting to have a solid group of returners that cover our defense and offense,” said head coach Chelsea Cunningham. “We have many options and opportunities to mix it up, a lot and often, with the talent these student-athletes will be able to show. I am excited to pick up where we left off last season with the same intensity and commitment to our goals for the upcoming season and can’t wait to see what this group accomplishes.”
Sharon
2024 Record: 8-13
2024 Finish: Reached Div. 2 Round of 32
Coach: Emily Crosby
Sharon returned to the postseason last fall and picked up a preliminary round win, and with a strong core of players back in the lineup, the Eagles are hoping to build on that momentum under first-year head coach Emily Crosby. Crosby, who played collegiately and previously coached at Coyle & Cassidy, is eager to continue pushing the program forward and help the team reach its full potential.
The Eagles bring back several impact players, led by sophomore right side hitter Lia Zephrani, who will be a major factor on the attack, and senior middle hitter Lucy Ward, who provides strength at the net on both offense and defense. Sophomore setter Kat Budovalcev adds additional experience to the lineup. Sophomore outside hitter Lucy Leonardi is battling an injury to start the year, but she will be an important piece for Sharon when she returns.
Sharon will also be boosted by new faces, including libero Eva Lobo Delaney, who brings energy, passion, and strong defensive instincts to anchor the back row. Sophia Sun and Wynne Liu will provide depth and consistency on defense, while newcomers Taylor Shen and Grace Neault are expected to step into important offensive roles right away. With a mix of experienced leaders and promising new contributors, the Eagles look poised to continue their growth and make another push for the postseason.
“I am excited to be a part of this program and help the girls reach their highest potential,” said Crosby.
Stoughton
2024 Record: 7-14
2024 Finish: Missed postseason
Coach: Tricia Lewis
Stoughton came up just short of a playoff berth last fall, finishing 7-14 and landing three spots out of the Div. 2 tournament field. The Black Knights graduated the majority of their offensive production, including standout hitter and HockomockSports.com First Team selection Reagan Lewis, who is now playing at Regis. While her departure leaves a major hole to fill, it also opens the door for new opportunities, and third-year head coach Tricia Lewis is optimistic about the potential of this year’s roster.
The Black Knights will lean on a pair of senior leaders in outside hitter Jacqueline Boutros and middle Makaila Graffeo, who both bring valuable varsity experience. Junior newcomer Simona Kaliabotas will be a key addition as a versatile player capable of contributing both on the outside and in a setting role, while junior setter Ayla Huang steps in to guide the offense. Sophomore Alex Benedetti is another player to watch, as she provides a strong presence in the middle with her blocking and net defense.
Stoughton also looks poised to be strong defensively, with several players stepping into libero and defensive specialist roles after strong offseasons. Graffeo and Benedetti give the Black Knights a pair of capable middles to anchor the net defense, while Boutros and Imani Ashu have the power on the outside to finish points when the offense is in rhythm. With a coachable group eager to prove themselves, Stoughton has the tools to compete for more wins and make a push for the postseason.
“I’m excited to see what these younger players can do,” Lewis said. “They are a coachable group of girls and are hungry to see the postseason.”
Taunton
2024 Record: 1-19
2024 Finish: Missed postseason
Coach: Amanda Machado
Taunton enters the new season with fresh energy and a new, but familiar, voice leading the program. Amanda Machado, a longtime assistant coach, takes over as head coach and brings continuity along with a young roster eager to compete in the Hockomock League. After a challenging 2024 campaign, the Tigers are focused on growth and taking steps forward with a group that has shown strong commitment in the offseason.
The Tigers will lean on the leadership of junior captains Sadie Herry and Emily Dias, who provide experience and stability on defense, as well as senior captain Grace Bennett, a returning setter who will play a crucial role in running the offense. Herry, now in her fourth varsity season, brings valuable experience to the court and will be counted on to help guide the younger players.
Taunton also features a talented group of underclassmen who are expected to make an immediate impact. Sophomores Paige Graham, Ella Bennett, and Lily Selfridge bring attacking options to the front row, while freshman setter Amia Soito has shown poise and playmaking ability early on. With their mix of returning leaders and promising newcomers, the Tigers believe they can be competitive every night.
“This year isn’t about rebuilding, it’s about competing,” said Machado. “Although we’re young, this group has shown they are more than ready to embrace the challenge of competing in such a tough league. Their hustle and effort will keep us in the mix every game, and we’re eager to finally show what Taunton Volleyball is truly capable of this season.”
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2025 Hockomock League Softball Preview

By HockomockSports.com Staff
2025 Hockomock League Softball Preview
Attleboro
2024 Record: 14-7
2024 Finish: Reached Div. 1 Round of 32
Coach: Mark Homer
Attleboro has been right behind the top two teams in the league (and arguably the state) for the past few seasons and the Bombardiers again look like the team best positioned to challenge Taunton and King Philip in the Kelley-Rex standings. Despite some key players lost to graduation, Attleboro’s lineup looks balanced and experienced.
The key for the Bombardiers will be in the circle. Junior Jenna Callahan and sophomore Lola Ronayne give Attleboro a strong one-two punch, enabling them to change things up mid-game and give rest when needed over the course of the season. When not pitching, both play shortstop and are consistent threats at the plate.
Senior Emily Eby will return at second base, senior Madison Moran is back at third, and senior Lily McGilvray will add leadership to the outfield. Attleboro will lean on its experienced players early in the season, as the Bombardiers get the underclassmen up to speed with playing at the varsity level.
“We as a program collectively will work together to be successful, win more games than we lose, and have fun throughout it all,” said Attleboro coach Mark Homer. “Our motto is that we are a better team today than we were yesterday, but not as good as we will be tomorrow.”
Canton
2024 Record: 6-14
2024 Finish: Missed postseason
Coach: Sandy Lombardi
Canton is going to lean on its returning, experienced players to try and get back into the tournament conversation, looking to end a six-year playoff drought. The Bulldogs will need to force their way up the standings in a Davenport division that has become even more competitive with the return of North Attleboro.
The Bulldogs will be young in the circle. Sophomore Reilly MacEachern is back after a solid rookie campaign and will split time with freshman Kennedy Burke, and sophomore Fiona Trendell will work with the staff behind the dish. Canton will hope that MacEachern can build off the experience of her first varsity season and keep competing against the league’s best. Seniors Chloe Guerschuny (second base), Kailyn Durham (centerfield), and Klara Redquest (left field) will be key on-field leaders this season.
Junior Abby Stock will step in at first base and will try to replicate some of the production from graduating all-star Jess Wright. Junior Caitlyn Reynolds will jump into right field and fellow juniors Kayley Furbush and Kiera Yu, senior Hannah King, and sophomore Delany Clegg are looking to fill the open spots at third base and shortstop. Senior Amy Murphy and junior Emerson Martin are versatile players who can come off the bench and fill multiple positions.
“We have a talented group of players this year who have been working hard this preseason,” said Canton coach Sandy Lombardi. “We are looking forward to competing against the talented teams in the Hockomock League.”
Foxboro
2024 Record: 14-8 (Davenport co-champion)
2024 Finish: Reached Div. 3 Round of 16
Coach: Mark Maguire
After waiting 50 years between league championships, Foxboro has won back-to-back Davenport division titles. The Warriors return all but one starter from last year and look poised for a three-peat. This year’s goal is to not only take the Davenport crown outright (would be the first outright title since 1972) but also make some noise in the Div. 3 tournament.
Foxboro has plenty of pitching to lean on this season with the return of seniors (and Bentley-commits) Vittoria Cuscia and Emma Callahan. Cuscia will be the primary starter and has been a league all-star each of the past two seasons. Callahan can step in and pick up wins when called upon, while also being the team’s spark plug at the top of the lineup and giving the Warriors solid play at second. Senior Ava Hill adds experience and athleticism behind the plate and has worked with both pitchers for a couple of seasons.
Juniors Mia Flanagan (third base) and Meghan Kelley (shortstop) are three-year starters on the left side and are solid performers in the field and at the plate. Sophomore Brynn Allen (first base) joins Callahan on the right side. Senior Natalia Leach will return in left and classmate Jillian Slattery is back in center. Juniors Emma Fisler and Isabelle Theis, sophomores Jocelyn Hillery and Olivia Jaworski, and freshmen Mackenzie Crockford and Ruby Klos give the Warriors plenty of athletes who can produce off the bench.
“Our strengths are leadership provided by the seniors and captain Meghan Kelley,” Foxboro coach Mark Maguire said. “Offensively we have a great mix of speed with some pop throughout our lineup. We look to be competitive in every game. The girls are excited for the challenge of the Hockomock League.”
Franklin
2024 Record: 8-13
2024 Finish: Reached Div. 1 Round of 32
Coach: Breanna Shaffer
Franklin has been on the cusp of challenging the top teams in the Kelley-Rex for a couple of seasons and the Panthers are hoping that an experienced lineup, depth in the circle, and the return of several big bats will make the difference this spring.
The Panthers have plenty of arms to throw at the league’s tough lineups. Juniors Sophia Sacramone and Ciara O’Brien are both back from last year and both gained valuable experience. Sophomore Abby Souza gives Franklin a third pitcher that could see time this season. Senior Marley Allen is back behind the plate and her leadership and relationship with the pitchers will be important from game to game.
Senior first baseman Sarah Boozang remains one of the league’s top hitters and she gives the Panthers a tough out and run-producer in the heart of the order. Sophomore Olivia Ross will start at second, junior Ella Weston is back to play short, and junior Ava Florest will be back at third. Sophomore Brooke Gatewood is a strong utility player to come off the bench in the infield. The outfield includes senior Josie Drucker in right, junior Brooke Bonetti and senior Sophie Arena will be in left, and sophomore Amelia Rakitin is taking over in center. Junior Lily Santiago will see time in the outfield this spring.
“We are excited about the talent we have this season!” said Franklin coach Breanna Shaffer. “This senior class is determined to work hard and compete every day to achieve our goals for the season.”
King Philip
2024 Record: 17-10
2024 Finish: Reached Div. 1 Final
Coach: Kate Fallon-Comeau
King Philip has been arguably the second-best team in the state for the past two seasons but has been knocked out in the semifinal and final by league rival Taunton. Despite graduating several key players from last year’s lineup, the Warriors remain not only one of the teams to beat in the Hock but also in Div. 1.
Junior pitcher McCoy Walsh remains a key player for the Warriors. When she is on her game, as she was through the majority of last season’s playoff run, then KP knows it can beat anyone. Senior Liv Petrillo is back at shortstop and will be a big bat in the middle of the order. Junior Ali Gill has been one of the league’s best players for two years. She returns in center field (and might see time in the infield) and will continue to be a spark for the offense. Senior Allie Cecere will take over at first this season and give Walsh a rest in the circle, while senior Lucy Weineck has an injury to start the season but the Warriors hope she can give the lineup a boost later in the regular season.
Sophomore Kiera Lawrence returns in the outfield and will take a bigger role in the lineup. Junior Lauren Griffin and sophomore Bailey Cederbaum will split time behind the plate this season. Freshmen Annabelle Curran, Cheyenne Murray, and Liv Wainwright look ready to step right in and make an instant impact with their athleticism and versatility. Sophomores Kelly Donahue and Lexi Gebhard and junior Leah Hayes will add depth and can contribute in multiple spots. Sophomore Anna Cusano and freshman Reegan Durden are additional arms that KP can rely on over the course of the season.
“We’re excited for a fresh start this season,” said KP coach Kate Fallon-Comeau. “The team has been working hard, and we’re ready to compete, grow, and leave it all on the field.”
Mansfield
2024 Record: 13-8
2024 Finish: Missed postseason
Coach: Ernie Ortega
While Foxboro and Oliver Ames shared the league title for the second year in a row, Mansfield quietly put together a strong campaign, finished just one game out of first, and won 13 games overall. Former Abington coach Ernie Ortega takes over this season, following the retirement of Lori Letendre, and he is optimistic that the Hornets can be in the title mix again this spring.
The starting lineup is still in flux, as expected with a new coaching staff learning about its roster, but the Hornets, despite graduating eight players, have an experienced core returning to lead the way. Senior Julia Marinkovic and junior Avery Lake will provide leadership on and off the field and bring great softball IQ to the lineup. The development of junior pitcher Dani Jameson will be key, as she builds on the experience of facing the league’s tough lineups.
Junior Allie Koppy and sophomores Mary Donovan, Ava Scotti, Emmy Peterson, and Ashleigh Cromack are all back from last year and Mansfield will rely on their athleticism. Sienna Niccoloro, Hanna Soares, Jennylise Sequeira, Gabrielle Rogers, Claire Rea, and Gabriella Mazzeo are all new faces who are ready to step in and make an instant impact.
“After playing our scrimmages, we are cautiously optimistic, and looking into a very competitive season,” Ortega said. “With a new coaching staff, Mansfield softball is on the move and looking forward to taking the field.”
Milford
2024 Record: 10-12
2024 Finish: Reached Div. 2 Round of 32
Coach: Steve DiVitto
Milford had a lot of positives last season with 10 wins and a second straight playoff appearance and nearly pulled an upset of Milton in the Round of 32. The Hawks graduated six players from last year’s team so there are open positions that will need to be filled this spring but there are some new faces that look ready to make major contributions.
Senior third baseman Cae Pellegrini will be the lynchpin of the Milford lineup and has been one of the top power hitters in the league for the past couple of seasons. Senior Olivia Baglione can play short or center and brings a lot of speed to the lineup. Senior Gianna Santiago will compete for time in multiple positions. The junior class is strong with Ava Baglione in center, Angelina Bonina in the circle and at first, and Katelyn Kearnan in a corner outfield spot. Junior Isabella Loscerbo will be behind the plate and classmate Lucia Testa will compete for a spot at second.
Milford also has three sophomores and three freshmen on the roster. Sophomores Lilah Driscoll, Amelia Maloney, and Kyla Nashawaty all bring athleticism and versatility. The freshmen will have big roles to play, as all three are pitchers and exciting additions to the lineup. Avery Macchi and Lauren Williams are righties and Brooke Stokes is a lefty who will also contribute in the outfield when she’s not in the circle.
“We are looking to take the next step with a young roster,” said Milford coach Steve DiVitto. “This group has been focused in the offseason and early on to continue the strides this program has made. We say it every year – this is the best league in the state – we can’t wait for the chance to compete at the highest level.”
North Attleboro
2024 Record: 5-15
2024 Finish: Missed playoffs
Coach: Jamie Duffy
North Attleboro coach Jamie Duffy is hoping that the experience she and the team gained during her first season will have the Rocketeers poised to turn things around this spring and get back into the playoff hunt. Despite graduating three players who contributed throughout the season, all 10 of the players who saw significant playing time last season are back and North will be hoping to make some noise in its return to the Davenport division.
Senior leadership will be key this season. Maryellen Charette can play behind the plate or at third, Arianna McDavitt was the team’s starting pitcher last year, Emily Tucker will start at second, and Mary Rogers will be in left. Junior Grace Forman is also a key player for the Rocketeers whether it’s in the outfield or taking her turn in the circle.
Juniors Molly Willey (shortstop), Lucy Palmer (catcher/third base), and Jill Lewicki (first base) form an experienced infield, while junior Brooklyn Hasler and sophomore Ava Pratt are back in the outfield. North has a few newcomers who add depth and versatility in the lineup. Senior Alex Saviolakis, sophomore Gracyn Cuzzi, and freshmen Kate Jurgens and Lindsey DeGirolamo will all contribute right away.
Duffy said, “We are looking confident at the plate with some real potential for power throughout the lineup. They’ve come in with an overall sense of confidence there and it’s great to see. As a group they all are ready and eager to get to work and have created a really positive dynamic already. They’ve been playing together for a long time and have a great chemistry.”
Oliver Ames
2024 Record: 12-9 (Davenport co-champion)
2024 Finish: Reached Div. 2 preliminary round
Coach: Lindsey Allison
Oliver Ames shared the Davenport division title with Foxboro each of the past two seasons and the Tigers bring a strong lineup back this spring with the goal of winning the title outright for the first time since 2012 and making a run in the state tournament.
The Tigers have one of the league’s top middle infield combos in senior second baseman Devon Morris, who has been a consistent threat at the plate for three seasons, and sophomore shortstop Katie Berg, who batted 0.406 as a freshman. In the field and at bat, that duo will be a constant menace for the opposition. Senior Taylor Marino had an ERA of under 4.00 last season and her experience in the circle facing some of the state’s best lineups will be crucial for OA’s chances at a three-peat. Sophomore Jackie Solimine takes over behind the plate and the Tigers are excited about adding her speed and power in the lineup.
OA has plenty of experience in the roster. Seniors Ava Tracia and Annabelle will be back in the outfield this season and classmate Emily Martin takes over at first base. Junior Lindsey Solomon will be at third after an impressive sophomore season at the hot corner. OA coach Lindsey Allison is also hoping an influx of underclassman talent will give the Tigers a new dimension in the lineup.
“OA is returning some talented athletes from last season, all of whom are eager to pick up right where they left off,” Allison said. “The culture on this team is incredible; they show up every day ready to work hard, with a list of personal and team goals they want to work on every day. We are looking forward to another great season, making the state tournament, and continuing to be a top contender for the Davenport title.”
Sharon
2024 Record: 0-20
2024 Finish: Missed postseason
Coach: Heather Poliferno
Sharon is making the move to the Kelley-Rex division this season but head coach Heather Poliferno hasn’t changed much in terms of preparation. The Eagles will continue focusing on building skills and working hard to battle against the depth of the Hockomock League.
The Eagles will lean on returning players to try and earn a first league win since 2021 and their first win overall since 2023. Junior center fielder Kapri Brimhall will be a leader on the diamond this spring after batting 0.364 last year. Sophomore Lily Xavier will be back behind the plate to catch classmate Alexa Newbold. The duo is growing together and that developing connection has a lot of potential.
Freshman Sadie Meixel is a newcomer to watch this year and Poliferno is excited about what she can contribute at the plate and the new dynamic she brings to the lineup. Senior captains Haily Fernando and Mikayla Lai will be important voices on and off the field to keep the Eagles heading in the right direction.
Poliferno said, “There is a lot of potential in this team, and I’m very excited to see what we can do!”
Stoughton
2024 Record: 4-15
2024 Finish: Missed postseason
Coach: Laura Whittaker
Stoughton battled through a series of injuries in 2024 and the Black Knights dropped down the Davenport standings as a result, finishing with four wins. This spring, Stoughton is hoping to bounce back and get into the state tournament conversation with a combination of experienced returners and a talented crop of underclassmen.
Junior Julia Monaghan is back in the circle to be the team’s starting pitcher with freshman Lily Shirey jumping in to give the Black Knights depth on the mound. Sophomore Addison Greenlaw returns behind the plate and that year of varsity experience should be a big boost for the whole staff. Senior Caitlin Driscoll returns in center and in the middle of the order. Also in the outfield are juniors Megan McGowan and Isabella Kuznitz and freshmen Raegan Costello and Kayla Monaghan.
Senior Lauren Price will be the leader on the infield, which has the potential to be strong defensively this year. Senior Chiara Nallar, junior Emersyn Grover, and sophomores Siena Schwenzfeier and Kelsey Whitman will all play big roles this season. Senior Grace Weisenberger will be back as a power threat in the heart of the order.
“The aggressive and intelligent play by the Stoughton team will be something to watch in 2025,” said Stoughton coach Laura Whittaker.
Taunton
2024 Record: 25-0 (Kelley-Rex champion)
2024 Finish: Won Div. 1 State Championship
Coach: Michelle Raposo
Taunton has won three of the last five Kelley-Rex division titles and five straight Div. 1 championships. After a perfect season in 2024, expectations remain sky-high for the most consistent program in the state and the Tigers remain the favorite to bring home another trophy at the end of the season.
It is an experienced, talented lineup that returns this season. Senior Catherine Larson will take over in the circle from Gatorade Player of the Year Sam Lincoln. Larson is a five-year varsity player and, while the backup starter last year, has started in a state final, so she has plenty of experience to compete with the state’s best. Senior shortstop Brooke Aldrich is also back for her fifth season on varsity. She delivers solid defense and is a clutch hitter in the middle of the lineup (batted 0.600 in the tournament last year).
Junior Mia Torres is a three-year starter in the outfield and she’s the catalyst for Taunton’s offense, setting the table for the power hitters. Sophomore Bella Bourque is heading into her third season as the starting third baseman and has been one of the league’s top hitters for the past two years. Sophomore Aniyah Bailey had a breakout freshman season, hitting seven homers, driving in 40 runs, and providing composure behind the plate. Sophomore Madison Crowley and juniors Gracie Oliveira and Victoria Corrao add depth and athleticism for the Tigers in various positions and will be counted on to take bigger roles this season.
“Every season presents its own set of challenges, but this group has the right mix of talent, leadership, and heart,” said Taunton coach Michelle Raposo. “These girls are already so bonded, and they’re fully committed to each other on the field. I love their intensity and the way they root for one another. It’s something special.”






