Two named first team in field hockey
The East Penn Conference field hockey all-star lists came out recently and two Bethlehem players earned first team honors. Liberty’s Ruby Miller and Freedom’s Alyssa Laubach were part of the first team recipients with Emmaus’ Melea Weber taking home MVP.
Bethlehem Catholic’s Lilla Berces and Liberty’s Ava George and Julianna Zumas all were named to the third team.
The complete list of all-stars is below.
EPC 2023 Field Hockey
All-Conference Teams
First Team
Easton Lexi Causa, Midfield; Parkland Elaina Fragassi, Midfield; Parkland Aurora Gery, Midfield; Nazareth Morgan Herceg, Forward/Midfield; Northampton Raegan Iasiello, Midfield/Defense; East Stroudsburg South Eleanor Kirkwood, Midfield; Freedom Alyssa Laubach, Midfield; Nazareth Mackenzie Mann, Goalie; Liberty Ruby Miller, Midfield; Easton Jocelyn Morgan, Forward; Stroudsburg Riley Tepper, Midfield; Emmaus Melea Weber, Forward/Midfield (MVP).
Second Team
Nazareth Cameron Alvino, Midfield; Easton Raegan Day, Defense; Northampton Kendall Iasiello, Forward; Nazareth Mena Kazista, Defense; Emmaus Autum Kernechel, Midfield; Pocono Mountain East Mackenzie Lopez, Defense; Stroudsburg Sydney Moritz, Defense; Stroudsburg Ava O’Connor, Forward; Emmaus Morgann Orobono, Defense; Pleasant Valley Molly Sobers, Forward; Northampton Ella Steirer, Midfield; Pocono Mountain East Dakota Stiff, Midfield/Defense; Whitehall Lily Trocki, Goalie; East Stroudsburg South Tiana Weeks, Forward; Nazareth Abby Wortmann, Midfield.
Third Team
Bethlehem Catholic Lilla Berces, Goalie; Parkland Jordan Brunnabend, Defense; Pocono Mountain West Jodi Bowen, Midfield; Emmaus Emma Cari, Goalie; Nazareth Ashlee Gensits, Defense; Liberty Ava George, Defense; Emmaus Emmy Horner, Forward; Whitehall Lydia Keppel, Midfield; Easton Aubre Krazer, Midfield; Emmaus Haley Kvacky, Forward/Midfield; Whitehall Aubrey Steiner, Midfield; Liberty Julianna Zumas, Forward.