Bow sophomore Vita Flagg (M) battles through Stark's Addie DeCew (15) and Stella Ouellette (25) to score in the third quarter on Monday, May 18, 2026. Credit: ALEXANDER RAPP / Monitor

Although no local girls’ lacrosse programs were success in claiming a state championship this spring, plenty of players filled the All-State selection lists.

Merrimack Valley, Hopkinton and Bow placed five players between their divisions’ first and second teams as the most talented in the state.

Division I

Second Team: Leah Foulds, sr., defense, Concord.

Division II

First Team: Merrimack Valley: Lilly Jones, jr., attack; Ella Frink, sr., midfield; Izzy Tucker, sr., defense.

Second Team: Merrimack Valley: Abbey Thompson, sr., attack; Kalli Snow, so., defense.

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Division III

First Team: Belmont: Shelby Mason, sr., goalie. Bow: Vita Flagg, so., attack; Audrey Glennon, sr., defense; Gianna Trott, jr., goalie. Coe-Brown: Avery Keefe, jr., midfield; Adalynn Moynihan, sr., defense. Hopkinton: Maeve Owens, sr., attack; Ava Burns, sr., midfield; Helen Yeaton, sr., defense.

Second Team: Belmont: Madi McClennon, sr., attack; Brooke Varnum, so., midfield. Bow: Keegan O’Meara, so., attack; Josie Johnson, sr., midfield. Coe-Brown: Breanne Peters, sr., defense. Hopkinton: Emma Pelletier, sr., attack; Autumn Meier, jr., midfield.