The Globe salutes the region's best high school athletes and coaches in eight spring sports. Click on each sport to read about the honorees. Find the All-Scholastics section in print on Sunday, July 16.
Athletes of the Year - Baseball
Alfred Mucciarone
DIVISION 1: FRANKLIN | SENIOR
The right-hander was Franklin’s next dominant ace, recording a 1.24 ERA with 102 strikeouts in 67 innings for the Division 1 finalists. Mucciarone was the Hockomock MVP, had a 19-3 career record, and will pitch at UMass Lowell.
All-scholastics
Austin Campbell
FRANKLIN | JUNIOR
A breakout season saw the lefty finish 9-0, strike out 91 batters over 59 innings, and forge a 1.06 ERA during a 23-4 season for the Division 1 state finalists. The Hockomock All-Star plays summer ball for GBG.
Honorable mention
Henry DiGiorgio, junior, Franklin
Athletes of the Year - Boys Lacrosse
All-scholastics
Luke Davis
FRANKLIN | SENIOR
Franklin’s dynamic offense featured three All-American selections, and Davis led the charge with a program-record 141 points (83 goals, 58 assists) and a program-record 138 career assists. The Hockomock League MVP will play at Boston University.
Honorable mention
Justin Alexander, senior, Franklin
Jayden Consigli, senior, Franklin
Tyler Sacchetti, senior, Franklin
Athletes of the Year - Girls Lacrosse
All-scholastics
Kaitlyn Carney
FRANKLIN | SENIOR
The James Madison-bound Carney finished with 68 goals, 43 assists, and 101 draw controls and earned USA Lacrosse All-American honors. A two-time Hockomock All-Star, she helped guide the Panthers to the Division 1 semifinals.
Katie Peterson
FRANKLIN | SENIOR
Peterson powered the Panthers to the Division 1 semifinals, finishing the year with 65 goals, 40 assists, and 115 draw controls. The Hockomock League MVP and USA Lacrosse All-American was named the Franklin High Scholar Athlete of the Year.
Athletes of the Year - Girls Outdoor Track
Sarah Dumas
DIVISION 1: FRANKLIN | JUNIOR
The multi-talented junior won the pentathlon in dominant fashion at the Division 1 meet (3,335 points) and the Meet of Champions (3,341). She finished second at nationals (3,518). Individually, she also won the 100 hurdles at the Meet of Champions (14.37).
All-scholastics
Elizabeth Hopkins
FRANKLIN | JUNIOR
The school record holder in the javelin, Hopkins was the Division 1 (131-0) and Meet of Champions (131-2) winner in the event. She has a 4.58 GPA, is in the National Math Honor Society, and plays the cello.
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