It’s a clean sweep of the Gatorade track awards for Westford Academy.
Ghosts junior Abigail Hennessy joined boys’ winner Ryan Kyle, a senior, as the Gatorade track and field athletes of the year.
A winner in the 800 meters and mile at both the Division 1 championship and Meet of Champions (by 16 seconds), she recorded a state-record time of 4:35.69 in the mile, ranking fourth nationally, and earning All-American status at the New Balance Nationals.
“I feel that Abby is at a level seldom seen and may be the best girl that I have seen in my 36 years in Massachusetts,” said Newton South coach Steve McChesney in a statement. “I get excited to see her race each time out.”
Hennessy, who volunteers with City Reach and through her church youth group, enters her senior year with a 4.19 GPA.
With every announcement made the 2024-25 Gatorade winners are:
Phillips Andover’s Tam Gavenas (boys’ cross-country), Needham’s Greta Hammer (girls’ cross-country), Milton Academy’s Josh Partal (boys’ soccer), Hopkinton’s Maddie Recupero (girls’ soccer), Needham’s Aidan Williams (football), Newton North’s Sasha Selivan (girls’ volleyball), Bedford’s Alyx Rossi (softball), Austin Prep’s Bradley McCafferty (baseball), CATS Academy’s Jaylen Harrell (boys’ basketball), Noble & Greenough’s Christina Pham (girls’ basketball), and Westford Academy’s Ryan Kyle (boys’ track).
1. White back in Futures game
Former Phillips Andover ace Thomas White, from Rowley, is back in the All-Star Futures Game.
The 6-foot-5 lefty was promoted earlier this month to the Pensacola Blue Wahoos in the Double A Southern League.
The 20-year-old, who was drafted 35th overall by the Florida Marlins in 2023, is 2-2 with a 2.53 ERA and 62 strikeouts in 42⅔ innings over 11 starts this season, and 2-0 with a 1.17 ERA since being promoted.
Our Futures Game duo just dropped 🔥
Joe Mack and Thomas White are repping the Fish in ATL! pic.twitter.com/M59JhEVOOn
— Miami Marlins (@Marlins) June 30, 2025
2. Drafting delights
Several area prep stars were selected in the 2025 NHL Draft, starting with Carter Amico, a Westbrook, Maine, native who played two seasons at Mount St. Charles in Rhode Island. He was taken 38th overall by the Philadelphia Flyers. Conrad Fondrk, who played alongside Amico at Mount St. Charles, was taken 50th overall by the New Jersey Devils.
Congratulations to ASFL athlete Grayden Robertson-Palmer on being selected in the 2025 NHL Draft by the Detroit Red Wings! #ASFLFamily pic.twitter.com/l8qoNnIELB
— A Shot For Life™ (@ASFL_Shoot4Cure) June 30, 2025
Teddy Mutryn, a Norwell native who played three seasons at St. Sebastian’s, was picked 95th overall by the San Jose Sharks. Everett Baldwin, a Rumford, R.I. resident who played at St. George’s, was plucked by the Tampa Bay Lightning in the fifth round, Grayden Robertson-Palmer played two seasons at Phillips Andover and went in the seventh round to the Detroit Red Wings, and Concord’s Richard Gallant, who played two years at St. Mark’s, was picked in the seventh round to the Sharks.
Congratulations to ASFL athlete Richard Gallant on being selected in the 2025 NHL Draft by the San Jose Sharks! #ASFLFamily pic.twitter.com/256l7upJzZ
— A Shot For Life™ (@ASFL_Shoot4Cure) June 30, 2025
3. Commitment central
▪ Ahead of her senior year, Bishop Feehan’s Mollie Mullen has committed to play women’s basketball at Stonehill.
A state champion as a sophomore, she helped lead the Shamrocks back to the state title game and scored a team-high 14 points in a nail-biting 55-54 loss to Wachusett last winter.
A Globe All-Scholastic selection as a junior, Mullen hit 38 percent of her 3-pointers and led Feehan in rebounds (5.2) and steals (3.2).
“I am beyond excited and honored to announce my commitment to continue my academic and athletic journey playing Division 1 basketball at Stonehill,” she wrote on social media. “Thank you to everyone who has supported me and helped me chase this dream.”
@StonehillWBB ‘30💜💜 pic.twitter.com/UqY3yp1sXF
— Mollie Mullen (@molliemull4) June 28, 2025
▪ Speedy Lawrence senior outfielder Chris Berroa, who scored 19 runs and stole seven bases this season, has committed to play at Roxbury Community College.
🚨Committment🚨
Chris Berroa
OF
Lawrence HS @LHSBaseball978Excited to get to work Chris! pic.twitter.com/jMq981W3TD
— RCC Baseball (@RoxburyBaseball) June 19, 2025
▪ Foxborough senior Kailey Sullivan will spend a post-graduate year at New Hampton School in New Hampshire. Sullivan scored 1,895 points while making 96 straight starts for the Warriors, earning Hockomock MVP honors as a senior with 26 points, 4 assists, and 3 steals per game.
So excited to announce that i’ll be doing a post graduate year at New Hampton School! 💚🤍 @NewHamptonWBB pic.twitter.com/bu6s9XTuNg
— Kailey Sullivan (@kaileysull24) June 26, 2025
▪ Northeastern guard Yirsy Queliz, a former St. Mary’s standout, is representing the Dominican Republic in the FIBA Women’s AmeriCup, currently taking place in Chile.
The AmeriCup is held every two years and serves as the qualifying tournament for the Women’s World Cup and the Olympics.
Through two games, Queliz is averaging 5.0 points in 14.1 minutes for a Dominican team that defeated El Salvador, 61-59, then fell to Argentina, 67-51.
Former @Smhgirlshoop / @stmarysspartans standout and current @GoNUwbasketball catalyst @queliz_yirsy will represent the Dominican Republic in the FIBA AmeriCup @GlobeSchools pic.twitter.com/JmSiG0GpB2
— Trevor Hass (@TrevorHass) June 21, 2025
4. Coaching carousel
▪ Medford High announced Samantha Kenney has been hired as its new girls’ volleyball coach. She takes over a Mustangs program that last enjoyed a winning season in 2022.
Kenney, who works for the Essex County Sherriff’s Department, won a Division 2 North title while playing at Arlington Catholic before graduating from Saint Anselm.
“She is committed to fostering a positive team culture where athletes can push themselves to reach their full potential while enjoying the game they love,” Medford AD Robert Maloney said.
New Story: Congratulations Samantha Kenney – New Medford High School Girls Volleyball Coach! https://t.co/B9mXOSOs1b
— MHS Athletics (@mhsathletics2) July 1, 2025
▪ Walpole announced alumnus John McKeon will take over as wrestling coach. McKeon, who teaches seventh and eighth grade social studies at Trinity Catholic Academy in Brockton, has served as an assistant coach at Walpole since 2014 and previously was an assistant football coach at Westwood.
After wrestling at Walpole (Class of ’09), he was a member of the UMass wrestling club, graduating with a degree in sport management.
We are happy to announce that John McKeon will be our new Wrestling coach. John is an alumni of Walpole High School, a teacher in our community and has great coaching experience. He is the perfect person to get the wrestling program back on track. We are so excited to have him.
— Walpole High School Athletics (@WalpolehighADSM) July 1, 2025
▪ Andover High announced that former Saint Anselm star Mark Colantino will be coaching its defensive backs this fall. Colantino, who was Athlete of the Year at Londonderry High (N.H.) was a four-year starter and two-year captain at Saint Anselm, snagging eight career interceptions and making 178 tackles.
Introducing Andover High School’s Defensive Backs Coach Mark Colantonio. Former @STAHawksFB 2x Captain and STAR player for the Hawks! He was a standout at @LondonderryFB and also a track star! He is a great person for our kids! Another great hire for the Warriors!
DTN!!! pic.twitter.com/w1ISQHe5L1
— Andover High School Varsity Football (@CoachFielding) June 30, 2025
▪ Taking over as athletic director at Newburyport is Anna DeVitto, previously the AD at Fontbonne and cross-country coach at Curry College. The Stonehill graduate, who got her master’s at Northeastern, has also worked at Harvard and New England Law.
5. Odds and ends
▪ Vassar tennis star Erin McCusker, who is from Norton and attended LaSalle Academy in Providence, was named USTA Rhode Island’s College Tennis Player of the Year.
McCusker was named the Liberty League Player of the Year, finishing the spring with a 10-6 record playing out of the top singles flight and a 15-6 overall mark, including doubles with Sofie Shen. McCusker was the third-ranked singles player in NCAA Region 2.
▪ The 10th annual Merrimack Valley Conference football clinic will be held July 14-17 from 5-8 p.m. at Nicholson Stadium in Methuen. It is open to any players entering grades 7-10 and costs $150. Register here.
Save your spot for the MVC Football Clinic!!
It runs July 14-17 @ Nicholson Stadium in Methuen for anyone entering grades 7-10. See the website to register https://t.co/ew9uDT7BYS…@PactPerformance @CoachFielding @TK_247 @CerulloCoach pic.twitter.com/7coqsrxe3k
— Methuen High School Football (@DuganMethuen) June 28, 2025
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