The Cranston Herald is thrilled to unveil its 2024 Fall All-City sports teams, recognizing some of the area’s top athletes from this past season. Athletes were chosen based on their …
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The Cranston Herald is thrilled to unveil its 2024 Fall All-City sports teams, recognizing some of the area’s top athletes from this past season. Athletes were chosen based on their achievements on the field and the impact they made to their respective programs throughout the fall.
Field Hockey
Lily Tillinghast, Cranston
Sarah Walsh, Cranston
Mia Santomassimo, Cranston
Sara Regine, Cranston
Reece Vitale, Cranston
Player of the Year: Lily Tillinghast
Lily Tillinghast has been a multi-year starter for the Thunderbirds and was pivotal in their emergence in the Division III ranks. Tillinghast was a consistent presence on both sides on the field and propelled Cranston to the DIII semifinals.
Girls Tennis
Thora Corcoran, East
Kiernan Fisher, East
Madelyn Hart, East
Jolie Lin, East
Angelina DiBiasio, West
Adriana Catelli, West
Kaylin Flynn, West
Player of the Year: Kaylin Flynn, West
Kaylin Flynn was West’s top singles player this fall and wrapped up the year by taking home Division I Second Team honors.
Girls Volleyball
Layla Nunez, East
Eliana Garcia, East
Olivia Venagro, West
Mia Crudale, West
Sarah Crowley, West
Player of the Year: Olivia Venagro, West
Olivia Venagro was a force for the Falcons this season, leading the team in kills and making the DI Second Team.
Girls Soccer
Tia Sanzaro, East
Madeline Flinn, East
Madisen Gallo, East
Isabella Dupret, East
Saniyya Chase, West
Oceanna Orlandi, West
Sarah Pimental, West
Stalia Biosse, West
Jordan Costa, West
Harper Cohn, West
Player of the Year: Saniyya Chase, West
Saniyya Chase was the Falcons’ top weapon on offense and her team-high 13 goals helped lift West back to the playoffs.
Boys Soccer
Fabricio Mariscal, East
Gabriel Leon, East
Michael Ogunmola, East
Aaron Morales, East
Chris Melise, West
Jack Payne, West
Alex Arroyo, West
Alejandro Molina, West
Parker Inocencio, West
Nick Ayala, West
Player of the Year: Jack Payne, West
Sophomore Jack Payne burst onto the scene this fall and immediately became one of the best keepers in the state. He posted a goals against average of 1.588 while holding 10 opponents to one or fewer goals.
Football
Amias Reed, East
Jovany Gonzalez, East
DionAndre Brown, East
Saqari Monroe, East
Angel Figueroa, East
Xavier Grundy, East
Kelan Cornell, West
Charlie Cornell, West
Anthony Salas, West
Jake Anzivino, West
Ethan Parent, West
Adrian Samayoa, West
Thomas Tierney, West
Zachary Petrella, West
Player of the Year: Kelan Cornell, West
Kelan Cornell lived up to the hype this fall season and was one of the top signal callers in the state. His ability to throw and run made him a nightmare matchup for opposing defenses and his play helped guide the Falcons to the playoffs in their first season back in Division I.
Boys Cross Country
Cohen Brinker, East
Nathaniel Brennick, East
Levi Soch, East
Nathan Gong, East
Matt Petit, West
Aidan Gosselin, West
Luca Talamo, West
Runner of the Year: Cohen Brinker, East
Cohen Brinker became the top runner in the city by finishing 34th overall at the state championship.
Girls Cross Country
Jessica Chin, East
Brooke Sloan, East
Caroline Brennick, East
Lilliana Prendergast, West
Kristen Fountaine, West
Bridget O’Donoghue, West
Annelisa Joyce, West
Runner of the Year: Lilliana Prendergast, West
Lilliana Prendergast led the Falcons throughout the season and finished 22nd overall at states.
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