Vote for the SouthCoast Girls Athlete of the 2026 Winter Playoffs

Vote for the SouthCoast Girls Athlete of the 2026 Winter Playoffs

With the MIAA playoffs for the 2025-26 winter season in the books, it’s time to look back on the top performances among SouthCoast girls basketball and hockey players in tournament play. 

Here's your chance to vote for the top high school performance among SouthCoast girls basketball and hockey players for the 2026 MIAA postseason. 

(Editor's Note: Voting will end on Sunday, March 29 at 8 p.m.)

Here’s a look at the top performers (listed in alphabetical order by school): 

GIRLS HOCKEY

Kyra Brouillard, Bishop Stang

Brouillard had a goal to force overtime against Notre Dame Academy in the Div. 1 Elite 8 and set up the game-winning goal in overtime against Bishop Fenwick.

Madison Lewis, Bishop Stang

Lewis had 1 goal and 1 assist in a Div. 1 playoff win over North Andover. 

Vivienne Melo, Bishop Stang

Melo had 14 saves to earn a shutout win over Bishop Fenwick in overtime and had 21 saves in a win over North Andover. 

Alexis Pettinato, Bishop Stang

Pettinato scored the game-winning goal in overtime of Stang’s 1-0 victory over Bishop Fenwick in the DIv. 1 playoffs. She also had 2 goals in a Sweet 16 win over North Andover.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Hannah Kuriscak, Apponequet

Kuriscak had 10 points in a 4-point win over Pembroke in the Div. 3 Elite 8. She also had 8 points, 3 rebounds and 2 assists in a win over Pope Francis and had 5 points, 2 assists and 2 steals in a win over Ursuline Academy. 

Cece Levrault, Apponequet

In four playoff games, Levrault had a combined 67 points, including 23 against both Pembroke and Ursuline Academy to help the Lakers reach the Final Four for the first time since 1999.

Elyza Wagner, Apponequet

Wagner had a team-high 16 points in a 38-37 win over Pope Francis in the Div. 3 Sweet 16. She added 12 points, 5 steals and 4 rebounds in a win over Ursuline Academy and had 8 points against Pembroke. 

Olivia Faria, Dartmouth

In two playoff games, Faria had a combined 24 points.

Sofia Ramos, GNB Voc-Tech

In a pair of playoff games, Ramos had a combined 35 points. She also had 8 rebounds against Cathedral. 

Jai-Ana Silva, GNB Voc-Tech

Silva had 31 points in a playoff win over Springfield International to become the school’s all-time leading scorer in girls basketball. She also had 28 points and 9 rebounds in a loss to Cathedral.

Emma Johnson, Old Rochester

Johnson averaged 8 points in back-to-back playoff games. 

Carly Mello, Old Rochester

Mello had a team-high 12 points in a Div. 3 playoff win over Whittier.

Donavyn DeJesus, Wareham

DeJesus had a combined 30 points in a pair of playoff games. 

Kobe Ferguson, Wareham

Ferguson averaged 9.5 points in two playoff games. 

Johnny Tompkins, Wareham

In two playoff games, Tompkins had a combined 32 points. She knocked down a buzzer-beating 3-pointer to force overtime in a loss to Hampshire Regional.

This article originally appeared on Standard-Times: Vote for SouthCoast Female Athlete of the 2026 Winter Playoffs