Beverly High senior captain and goaltender Maddie Reynolds, who led the Panthers (17-1) to their second straight Northeastern Conference title while making 132 saves and posting a save percentage of .700, was chosen as the NEC’s Player of the Year in girls lacrosse.
Reynolds was joined on the NEC All-Conference team by teammate Sasha Miller, a junior midfielder who is second on the North Shore in points with 98 points. She leads the Panthers in goals (58), assists (39), points, draw controls (73) and caused turnovers (36).
In addition, Beverly’s Courtney McKallagat was named NEC Coach of the Year after piloting the Panthers to their second straight league crown and going 13-0 in conference play.
Swampscott had three of its top players chosen for the All-Conference team in sophomore attack Quinn Kelleher (44 goals, 23 assists) and junior midfielders Victoria Pierro (28 goals, 22 assists) and Cecilia Tripp (37 goals, 5 assists).
Marblehead was represented on the All-Conference team by senior defender Chloe Rowland (16 ground balls) and sophomore attack Zoe Dwyer (82 goals and 108 points, both of which lead the region).
Masconomet also had a pair of All-Conference picks in senior midfielder Violet Malinowski (28 goals, 18 assists) and freshman attack Kayleigh LeColst (43 goals, 19 assists), as did Peabody with senior goalie Eleni Spack (11 wins, 123 saves) and junior midfielder Victoria Vaz (27 goals, a North Shore leading 52 assists).
For Danvers, junior midfielder Liv Henry (35 goals, 12 assists) was named All-Conference, as was senior attack Aly Mabee of Saugus.
There were 20 others players chosen as NEC all-stars, 10 each from the Dunn and Lynch Divisions:
NEC DUNN: Senior attack Madz LeBlanc, senior defender Charlotte Miller, and junior midfielder Annabelle Miller of Beverly; junior midfielder Addie Moore of Danvers; sophomore attack Addie Co Peeps and sophomore midfielder Maggie Svencer of Marblehead; junior midfielder Grace Blaney and sophomore midfielder Leah Carson of Masconomet; and sophomore midfielders Arianna Alvardo and Sophia Galbiati of Peabody.
NEC LYNCH: Junior attack Makenzie Eichel of Salem; senior goalie Lilah Caplan, sophomore attack Bridget Urbano and sophomore midfielder Bridget Maloney of Swampscott; junior midfielder Meadow Anderson and freshman attack Claire Warde of Gloucester; senior defender Brooke Diaz and junior midfielder Maria Garcia of Saugus; and senior midfielders Reese Ferrara and Tegan Pereira of Winthrop.