Published November 27. 2024 09:37AM
Emmaus field hockey is the premier program in the area and it’s no surprise the Green Hornets came away with this year’s MVP again, as Autm Kernechel took home the honors.
Freedom’s Alyssa Laubach also was named to the first team, being the only Bethlehem selection from the list. Laubach was also the only Freedom player to make any of the three teams.
Liberty had three players named, as Ava George and Julianna Zumas were second team and Ellis Corr was third team.
Bethlehem Catholic’s Lilla Berces was named third team as well.
The complete list is below.
First Team
Jordan Brunnabend (Parkland), Arianna Deliso (Easton), Emmy Horner (Emmaus), Autum Kernechel (Emmaus - MVP), Aubre Krazer (Easton), Alyssa Laubach (Freedom), Jenna Mayer (Parkland), Sydney Moritz (Stroudsburg),
Brooke Saul (Northampton), Olivia Seidel (Nazareth), Lillianna Trocki (Whitehall), Abigail Wortmann (Nazareth).
Second Team
Rosella Birns (Parkland), Ava DePietro (Nazareth), Ava George (Liberty), Olivia Heryla (Easton), Lydia Keppel (Whitehall), Ally Kozma (Stroudsburg), Mackenzie Lopez (Pocono Mountain East), Morgann Orobono (Emmaus), Lauren Reznick (Northampton), Grace Roberts (Northampton), Grace Staples (Stroudsburg), Julianna Zumas (Liberty).
Third Team
Lilla Berces (Bethlehem Catholic), Ellis Corr (Liberty), Kerigan Dreisbach (Whitehall), Olivia Fonzone (Whitehall), Gabriella King (Nazareth), Emily Materna (Easton), Olivia Milia (Easton), Aiko Price (Emmaus), Tiana Weeks (East Stroudsburg South).
Alyssa Laubach, left, of Freedom was named to the EPC field hockey first team.