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Multiple local field hockey players received All-State mentions by the New Hampshire Field Hockey Coaches Association.
John Stark senior Caylin Worthen stood out among the competition and earned herself the Co-Offensive Player of the Year award in Division II, shared with Souhegan junior Oriannah Dart.
The lists are sorted by division and in alphabetical school order, descending from “First Team” to “Honorable Mention.”
Division I
Name, grade
School
Honors
Amy Desrochers, sr.
Concord
Second Team
Lexi Magee, sr.
Concord
Honorable Mention
Elliana Wing, sr.
Concord
Honorable Mention
Anya Kendziora, sr.
Concord
Honorable Mention
Crimson Tide field hockey senior captain Amy Desrochers (L) moves past Dover goalie Scarlett Gray in a shootout in the Division I prelim. Credit: ALEXANDER RAPP / Monitor
Concord senior midfielder Anya Kendziora (R) battles with Dover’s Molly Angers (L) for the ball on Oct. 21, 2025. Credit: ALEXANDER RAPP / Monitor
Concord’s senior forward, Elliana Wing (L), dribbles past Dover’s Meredith Toland on Oct. 21, 2025. Credit: ALEXANDER RAPP / Monitor
Division II
Name, grade
School
Honors
Josie Johnson, sr.
Bow
First Team
Peyton Vaughn, so.
Bow
First Team
Lauren Bailey, sr.
Merrimack Valley
First Team
Caylin Worthen, sr.
John Stark
First Team, Co–Offensive Player of the Year
Claudia Dustin, sr.
John Stark
First Team
Kaylee Jacques, jr.
Bow
Second Team
Madelyn Hebert, jr.
Bow
Second Team
Hannah Dubuc, fr.
Merrimack Valley
Second Team
Ava Friberg, sr.
John Stark
Second Team
Zoe Lawson, jr.
John Stark
Second Team
Ainsley Herrick, fr.
Bow
Honorable Mention
Elise Jacques, so.
Bow
Honorable Mention
Addison DeCew, jr.
John Stark
Honorable Mention
Kaitlin Dennis, sr.
John Stark
Honorable Mention
Maxine Lundeen, jr.
John Stark
Honorable Mention
Abbey Thompson, sr.
Merrimack Valley
Honorable Mention
Julia Michael, sr.
Merrimack Valley
Honorable Mention
Ashlyn Barker, sr.
Pembroke
Honorable Mention
Ava Strazzeri, sr.
Pembroke
Honorable Mention
Phoebe Morris, sr.
Pembroke
Honorable Mention
Merrimack Valleyโs senior forward Kaiya Mercier and Bow’s Josie Johnson battle for the ball on Saturday. Credit: Chip Griffinย / Photos by Chip
Bow sophomore Peyton Vaughn scored her first goal of the game over Derryfield with a tough angled shot. Credit: Chip Griffin / Photos by Chip
Senior forward Caylin Worthen (13) dribbles forward against Bow in the D-II semifinal. Credit: CHIP GRIFFIN / Photos by Chip
Bowโs Kaylee Jacques (6) carries the ball up the field past a Souhegan defender during a Division II field hockey quarterfinal match in 2024. Credit: CHIP GRIFFINย / Photos By Chip
Senior forward Ava Friberg launches a pass in the circle against Hanover.
John Stark forward Caylin Worthen (middle) celebrates a goal alongside Addison DeCew in 2024.
Merrrimack Valley defender Abbey Thompson begins the celebration after the field hockey team scored its second goal against Bow on Saturday. The Pride won, 2-0, in September 2022. Credit: GEOFF FORESTERย / Monitor staff
John Starkโs Caylin Worthen (right) closes in on Merrimack Valleyโs Julia Michael (4) during Mondayโs field hockey game in Penacook. Michael played a key role in the Prideโs comeback from a 2-0 fourth-quarter deficit, although the Generals ultimately won in overtime, 3-2, in September 2024. Credit: ALEXANDER RAPP / Monitor
Division III
Name, grade
School
Honors
Ryan Barrett, jr.
Hopkinton
First Team
Autumn Meier, jr.
Hopkinton
First Team
Marcella Tonge, sr.
Bishop Brady
Second Team
Emma Pelletier, sr.
Hopkinton
Second Team
Stella Syvertsen, jr.
Kearsarge
Second Team
Reagan Billado, so.
Kearsarge
Second Team
Denessa Williams, jr.
Winnisquam
Second Team
Ava Archambault, sr.
Bishop Brady
Honorable Mention
Ella Blanchett, so.
Bishop Brady
Honorable Mention
Mary Maughan, jr.
Hopkinton
Honorable Mention
Lauren Vetter, jr.
Hopkinton
Honorable Mention
Ava Nolan, jr.
Kearsarge
Honorable Mention
Zariah Moore, sr.
Winnisquam
Honorable Mention
Camilla Cote, sr.
Winnisquam
Honorable Mention
Hopkinton forward Ryan Barrett brings the ball up the field for the Hawks against Kearsarge in 2022. Credit: JEFF SULLIVANย / SullivanEventPhotography.com
Junior forward Autumn Meier (middle) scored two goals to keep the Hawks competing against Mascenic in Wednesday’s D-III semifinal. Credit: ALEXANDER RAPP / Monitor
Bishop Bradyโs Marcella Tonge moves the ball up the field against Gilford on Wednesday at Gilford High School. Bishop Brady won, 2-1, avenging its 2022 Division III championship loss. Credit: JOSHUA SPAULDINGย / Salmon Press
Kearsarge junior attacker Stella Syversten scored twice and assisted once in her team’s win over Conant in the D-III playoffs. Credit: ALEXANDER RAPP / Monitor
Brady goalie Ava Archambault kept the team in the game with big saves against Hopkinton in September. Credit: Chip Griffin / Photos by Chip