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Girls: Conference 4 League South all-league and all-league honorable mention

November
26

League Player of the Year: Naomi Pollack (Solomon Schechter)

League Coach of the Year: Deena Mehran (Dobbs Ferry)

All-league

Naomi Pollack, Schechter

Julia Wein, Schechter

Niki Fleishman, Schechter

Maya Moskowitz, Schechter

Dani Stoppelman, Schechter

Tali Prince, Schechter

Sam Franklin, Schechter

Arielle Nissenblatt, Schechter

Nicoletta Hardesty, Dobbs Ferry

Margaux Malekian, Dobbs Ferry

Rebecca Bortz, Dobbs Ferry

Annalee Groner, Dobbs Ferry

Tess Meyer, Tuckahoe

Olivia Fox, Tuckahoe

Diana Ottomanelli, Tuckahoe

Gabby Severiano, Tuckahoe

Lauren Mitchell, Tuckahoe

Satsuki Tanji, Keio

Marina Uno, Keio

Mikako Arita, Keio

Eri Ouchi, Keio

Erisa Ueno, Keio

This entry was posted on Wednesday, November 26th, 2008 at 2:51 pm by Jeff Gold. Print Print | Email Email

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One Response to “Girls: Conference 4 League South all-league and all-league honorable mention”

  1. sue

    Where are the all league conference 1?

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ThomasesJake Thomases has covered baseball, hockey, girls basketball, and girls soccer for the Journal News since arriving in 2003, as well as working the recreation beat. He previously interned at The Poughkeepsie Journal during his senior year at Vassar College, where he was a political science major. A love of sports and a fear of kissing babies turned him from politics to sports journalism. READ MORE

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