It was an all-star autumn in Forecaster Country- Southern edition – Press Herald

All-stars were plentiful this fall as local standouts made their mark in multiple sports.

Heres a recap:

After a season of resurgence, South Portland placed four players, quarterback/defensive back Anthony Poole, running back/defensive back Keenan Jones, offensive lineman/linebacker Caleb Viola and offensive lineman/defensive lineman Nate Ellington, on the Southwestern Maine Activities Association Class B South football all-star team.

The SMAA Class A all-star offense first-team featured utilityman Jarett Flaker and lineman Max Piispanen.

Scarborough lineman Nathan Mars made the second-team.

The SMAA Class A first-team defense included Scarboroughs Mars (tackle), Zach Alofs (back), Chase Cleary (punter) and Thomas Galekas (linebacker).

The second-team featured Scarboroughs Piispanen (end).

Scarboroughs Mars was also named SMAA Class A Gerry Raymond Lineman of the Year.

In the Western Maine Conference, the Class C all-star team included Cape Elizabeths Matt Laughlin, Finn McQueeney and Gannon Stewart.

Class C all-star honorable mentions included running back/safety Colin Campbell, running back/safety Nick Laughlin and wide receiver/defensive back Ryan McKean.

Cape Elizabeths boys soccer team placed Nick Clifford on the WMC Class B first-team.

Cape Elizabeths Charlie Dall made the second-team.

Cape Elizabeths Jack Dresser, Ben Payson and Jack Sands qualified for the WMC All-Academic team.

In the SMAA, South Portland midfielder Damir Krkic made the first-team.

Scarborough forward Zander Haskell, midfielder Zach Chaisson and back Noah Flagg were named to the second-team.

Scarborough goalkeeper Alex Bachmann and South Portland forward Anthony Perron and back Dillon Ray Bolduc were honorable mentions.

Scarboroughs Benjamin Hatch, Evan Krouskup, Nolan Matthews, Thomas Stratis and Griffin Wedge and South Portlands Homer LaBranche and Anthony Perron qualified for the SMAA All-Academic team.

South Portlands Brkic was also named to the Class A South regional all-star team.

On the girls side, Karli Chapin, Maggie Cochran and Emily Supple of repeat Class B state champion Cape Elizabeth were named to the WMC Class B all-star team.

The WMC All-Academic team included Cape Elizabeths Margaret Brewer, Karli Chapin, Olivia Cochran, Amelia Erickson, Sydney McFarland and Amanda Mikulka.

In the SMAA, Scarborough midfielder Ashley Sabatino and back Emily Johnson made the first-team.

Scarborough forward Ali Mokriski, back Madison Marinko and goalkeeper Nikki Young were named to the second-team.

Scarborough forward Sarah Callahan and midfielder Madison Blanche and South Portland forward Brooklynn Ortiz were honorable mentions.

Scarboroughs Mokriski was also named SMAA Rookie of the Year.

Scarboroughs Blanche and Isabelle Chase made the SMAA Senior All-Citizenship Team.

Scarboroughs Madison Blanche, Samantha Brodeur, Sarah Callahan, Katrina Fowler, Emily Johnson, Madison Marinko, Josephine Patton, Rachel Peterson, Ashley Sabatino and Nikki Young and South Portlands Isabelle Chase and Anna Folley qualified for the SMAA All-Academic team.

Cape Elizabeths Chapin and Scarboroughs Callahan, Johnson, Sabatino and Young played for the South in the Class A/B girls Senior All-Star Game.

Scarboroughs Callahan, Johnson, Sabatino and Young were also named to the Class A South regional all-star team, while Cape Elizabeths Chapin and Maggie Cochran made the Class B South regional all-star team.

The SMAA field hockey first-team included Scarboroughs Hannah Dobecki and Carrie Timpson and South Portlands Lydia Grant.

Scarboroughs Julia Booth-Howe and South Portlands Lauren DiBiase were honorable mentions.

South Portlands Grant was given the Faith Littlefield Player of the Year award.

Scarboroughs Kayleigh York and South Portlands Bonnie Johnston were their teams respective Rookies of the Year.

Scarboroughs Ainslie Allen, Julia Booth-Howe, Jillian Cote, Hannah Dobecki, Natalie McGuire, Abigail Roy and Carrie Timpson and South Portlands Bryanna Alley, Madelyn Drolet, Sarah Folan and Emily Rich qualified for the SMAA All-Academic team.

In the Western Maine Conference, Cape Elizabeths Isabel Berman was a first-team selection.

The Class B second-team included Cape Elizabeths Emily Goulding and Camden Woods.

Cape Elizabeths Berman, Scarboroughs Dobecki and South Portlands Grant were also named to the All-State team.

Scarboroughs Jillian Cote qualified for the All-State, All-Academic team.

Last, but certainly not least, South Portlands Grant was named one of three finalists for the prestigious Miss Maine Field Hockey award.

Scarborough outside hitters Shaelyn Thornton and Maya Brooks, setter Mayne Gwyer and middle hitter Maddie Strouse and South Portland libero Pearl Friedland-Farley and setter Ashlee Aceto were named to the SMAA volleyball first-team.

Scarborough libero Brenna Humpage and South Portland middle hitter Kaleisha Towle made the second-team.

Scarborough middle hitter Gwen Dorsey and South Portland outside hitter Maria Degifico were honorable mentions.

Scarboroughs Maya Brooks, Bella Dickinson, Anna Gardner, Brooke Leeman, Katherine Mueller and Meredith Winslow and South Portlands Kaleisha Towle qualified for the SMAA All-Academic team.

Scarboroughs Kim Stoddard was named SMAA Coach of the Year.

Scarboroughs Strouse and Thornton and South Portlands Friedland-Farley were named to the Class A all-state, first-team.

Scarboroughs Brooks and Gwyer and South Portlands Aceto made the Class A all-state, second-team.

Scarboroughs Dorsey and South Portlands Degifico were Class A all-state, honorable mentions.

Cape Elizabeths Corina Page and Julia Torre made the Class B all-state, first-team.

Cape Elizabeths Abi Bisceglie made the Class B all-state, second-team.

Cape Elizabeths Sarah Boeckel was named Class B Coach of the Year.

Class B individual state champion Lila Gaudrault of Cape Elizabeth headlined the WMC girls cross country all-star first-team.

Cape Elizabeths Lydia Branson and Marcella Hesser made the second-team.

Class B champion Jack Bassett of Cape Elizabeth made the WMC boys cross country all-star first-team, along with teammate Ricky Perruzzi.

Cape Elizabeths Owen Patry made the second-team.

Cape Elizabeths Jack Bassett, Chloe Butzel, Meredith Hetrick, Genevieve Depke, Molly OSullivan and Helen Vaughan qualified for the WMC All-Academic team.

The SMAA boys all-star first-team included Scarboroughs Zach Barry and Tristram Coffin.

Scarboroughs Erik LoSacco and South Portlands Nick Borelli made the second-team.

Scarboroughs Connor Coffin and South Portlands Liam Piper were honorable mentions.

Scarboroughs Justin Castaldo and Nathan Day and South Portlands Thomas DiPhillippo and Oscar Sullivan qualified for the SMAA All-Academic team.

The SMAA girls all-star first-team featured Scarboroughs Megan Randall and Kayla Randall.

Scarboroughs Kristen Werner and South Portlands Isabella Carrier were honorable mentions.

Scarboroughs Isabella Cook, Ryanne Cox and Vanessa DiRisi and South Portlands Grace Caselden and Molly Woodhouse qualified for the SMAA All-Academic team.

Cape Elizabeths Gaudrault and Scarboroughs Kayla Werner also qualified for the Maine Track and Cross Country Coaches Association girls All-State first-team.

Cape Elizabeths Charlotte DeGeorge made the second-team.

Cape Elizabeths Bassett and Scarboroughs Tristram Coffin made the boys All-State first-team.

Scarboroughs Barry was a second-teamer.

The SMAA Northern Division golf first-team included Scarboroughs Peter Malia and South Portlands Lucas Flaherty.

South Portlands Alex Leupold was a second-team selection.

In the WMC, Class B all-stars included Cape Elizabeths Aiden Lee and Shep Smith.

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