News Summary
The Vermont Lacrosse Coaches Association has announced the all-state high school girls teams and postseason awards for 2025. St. Johnsbury Academy shines with numerous first-team selections, while Division I showcases fierce competition among top athletes. The future of Vermont high school girls’ lacrosse looks promising as players demonstrate exceptional talent and dedication.
Exciting Lacrosse News from Vermont!
Vermont is buzzing with excitement as the Vermont Lacrosse Coaches Association has just dropped the highly-anticipated all-state high school girls teams and postseason awards for 2025! This year has certainly been a thrilling ride for many young athletes, showcasing incredible talent across the state. Let’s dive right in and celebrate these outstanding players!
St. Johnsbury Shines Bright
First up, we can’t overlook the amazing achievements from St. Johnsbury Academy. This year, they racked up a total of eight players receiving Division II honors, making a strong impact on the field. Stealing the spotlight for first-team selections are:
- Maggie Langlais (midfield)
- Devlin Murphy (midfield)
- Meredith Rogers (midfield/attack)
These young ladies have shown exceptional skill and leadership throughout the season.
On the second team, St. Johnsbury continues to impress with:
- Ayla Brown (defense)
- Josie Royer (defense)
And let’s not forget those deserving of honorable mentions!
- Ella Blanchard (goalie)
- Meredith Roy (defense)
- Ilyana Valadakis (defense)
Division I Highlights
Moving on to Division I, the competition was fierce, with several talented players pushing the limits of the sport. First-team selections include notable athletes such as:
- BFA-St. Albans: Dahlia Steele (midfield)
- Brattleboro: Sophia Albright (midfield/attack), Abby Henry (midfield)
- Burlington: Livia Jatlow-Carter (attack), Lily McArthur
- Burr and Burton: Mai-Liis Edwards (midfield/draw), Piper Morgan (midfield/attack)
- Champlain Valley: Rose Bunting (midfield), Bibi Frechette (attack), Carly Strobeck (midfield)
These players have truly set the bar high for their peers!
For the second team, we see an exciting lineup as well:
- Brattleboro: Emerson Freshee (midfield), Parker Thibault (defense)
- Burlington: Glenna Westbrook (defense)
- Burr and Burton: Betsy Kirkpatrick, Bea Thompson, Maeven Virgilio (all defense)
- Champlain Valley: Reese Bagnato (midfield), Mackenzie Love (attack)
More Talented Athletes!
The honorable mentions in Division I are filled with promising players who have made significant contributions to their teams. Mentioned players include:BFA-St. Albans: Amelia Pinkham (defense), and Brattleboro: Maisie Arnold (midfield), among many others!
Shout-Out to Division II Again
Back to Division II, it’s heartening to see talented players recognized for their hard work. St. Johnsbury stands out again with their first-team picks, matching their earlier success:
- Cannon Martin (midfield)
- Ava Schneider (midfield)
- Harper Travis (attack)
- Kate Watts (defense)
Their strong performance brings new attention to the school, and the second-team selections don’t fall short either. Players like Ayla Brown and Josie Royer have displayed tremendous skills on defense.
The Future Looks Bright!
With so many talented players being honored this year, the future of Vermont high school girls’ lacrosse is looking brighter than ever. These athletes are not only setting records but also making their communities proud. Congratulations to all the players, coaches, and families involved! We can’t wait to see what next season has in store!
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Additional Resources
- Burlington Free Press: Girls Lacrosse 2025 All-State Teams
- Wikipedia: Lacrosse
- Caledonian Record: Division II All-State Teams 2025
- Google Search: Vermont Girls Lacrosse 2025
- Burlington Free Press: Softball Coaches All-League Teams 2025
- Google Scholar: Vermont High School Lacrosse
- Rutland Herald: Girls Lacrosse All-State Teams
- Encyclopedia Britannica: High School Lacrosse
- Burlington Free Press: Lacrosse Players to Watch 2025
- Google News: Vermont High School Lacrosse