Vote for the Girls Athlete of the Week for May 18-25

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The winner of last week’s Girls Athlete of the Week poll was Fairhaven’s Briarose Aspden. She had more than 2,000 votes (85%) to receive the honor.

In three games, Aspden had a combined 5 goals and 2 assists.

Previous winners were Old Rochester’s Caroline Houdelette, Fairhaven’s Briarose Aspden, GNB Voc-Tech’s Zoey Chase and Bishop Stang’s A’mya Acevedo.

Each week during the regular season, we will highlight the top performances.

Here’s your chance to vote for the top high school girls athlete performance from the past week.

Editor’s note: Voting will end at 8 p.m. on Sunday, May 31.


GIRLS TRACK

Phoebe Cowles, Old Rochester​


Cowles was second in the 800 with a season-best 2:19.75 at the South Shore Twilight Invitational. She also came in second in the 800 at the South Coast Conference championship.

Bentley Killion, Old Rochester​


Killion won the mile at the South Coast Conference championship meet.

Annalise Milhench, Old Rochester​


Against Somerset Berkley, Milhench won the mile and 2-mile. She also took second in the 2-mile at the SCC meet.

Morgan Patraiko, Old Rochester​


At the South Coast Conference championship meet, Patraiko won the javelin. She also won the javelin against Somerset Berkley.

Delilah Post, Old Rochester​


Post won the 400 hurdles and took third in the 400 at the South Coast Conference championship meet. She also won the 400 hurdles and 400 against Somerset Berkley.

Masaydes Perry, Wareham​


Perry took third in the discus and fourth in the shot put at the Mayflower Athletic Conference championship meet.

GIRLS TENNIS

Emily Pavao, Apponeequet​


Pavao won her first singles matches against Case and Dighton-Rehoboth.

Katherine Johnson, Bishop Stang​


Johnson won her first singles match against Archbishop Williams to finish the season undefeated.

Cami Taradash, Dartmouth​


Taradash won her first singles matches against Durfee and New Bedford.

Neva Matos, Old Rochester​


Matos won her first singles matches against Dighton-Rehoboth, Bourne and Wareham to finish the season 17-0.

Caroline Houdelette, Old Rochester​


Houdelette won her second singles matches against Dighton-Rehoboth, Bourne and Wareham to complete a 17-0 regular season.

Grace Hebert, Old Rochester​


Hebert won her third singles matches against Dighton-Rehoboth, Bourne and Wareham to go 14-0 this year.

Juliana Statkus, Wareham​


Statkus won her first singles match against Middleboro.

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GIRLS LACROSSE

Cece Levrault, Apponequet​


In a win over Dighton-Rehoboth, Levrault had a team-high 7 goals.

Ashley Smith, Apponequet​


In a pair of games against Dighton-Rehoboth and Seekonk, Smith had a combined 19 saves.

Kerrin Araujo, Bishop Stang​


Araujo had a combined 5 goals, 4 assists and 16 draw controls in two games.

Olivia Morgan, Bishop Stang​


In two games, Morgan had a combined 5 goals, 1 assist and 5 draw controls.

Lily Gangi, Dartmouth​


In two games, Gangi had a combined 3 goals, 11 assists and 8 draw controls.

Avery Smith, Dartmouth​


Smith had a combined 13 goals, 1 assist and 9 draw controls in a pair of wins.

Briarose Aspden, Fairhaven​


In the second game of the week against Old Rochester, Aspden had 2 goals and 3 assists.

Madi Lewis, Fairhaven​


In two games, Lewis had a combined 3 goals and 3 assists.

Lauren Souza, Fairhaven​


Souza had a combined 4 goals in two games.

Taylor Cook, Old Rochester​


In two games, Cook had a combined 2 goals, including the 100th of her career.

Liz Kilpatrick, Old Rochester​


Kilpatrick had a combined 4 goals in a pair of games against Fairhaven.

Violet Lafountain, Old Rochester​


Lafountain had a team-high 3 goals in the first game of the week against Fairhaven.

This article originally appeared on Standard-Times: Vote SouthCoast Girls Athlete of Week May 18-25 2026

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