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Franklin High School Celebrates Fall 2025 Student-Athlete Achievements

Makayla Kuykendall, a key contributor to the Franklin High School girls volleyball program, was recognized for her individual achievements during the Fall 2025 season, including Boston Globe Volleyball Athlete of the Year. (Photos Courtesy Franklin Public Schools)

Franklin, MA — Principal Maria Weber and Athletic Director Karrah Ellis are proud to share that Franklin High School is celebrating a lengthy list of individual honors earned by its student-athletes and coaches during the fall 2025 season.

 

These awards, distinctions and all-star selections add to the many team accomplishments that made this one of the school’s strongest fall athletic seasons in recent years, including Franklin High Cheerleading winning the Division I State Championship and the Girls Volleyball victory in the MIAA Division I State Championship, marking the program’s first-ever state title.

The individual accomplishments achieved by Franklin’s student-athletes and coaches during the fall 2025 season include the following:

Morgan Lovell, Girls’ Soccer — Boston Globe All-Scholastic Team; Boston Herald All-Scholastic; EMSCA First Team All-Star; EMSCA All-State Team; Hockomock Sports First Team All-11; Hockomock League Kelly-Rex Division; MetroWest Daily News All-Star

Lily Strong, Girls’ Soccer — Hockomock League Kelly-Rex Division; Hockomock Sports Second Team All-11; Hockomock Sports Underclassman of the Year; EMSCA Second Team All-Star

Makayla Kuykendall, Girls’ Volleyball — MVP, Hockomock League Kelly-Rex Division; Boston Globe Volleyball Athlete of the Year; Boston Globe All-Scholastic; Boston Herald All-Scholastic; Hockomock Sports Player of the Year; MCVCA Division I Tournament All-Star

Olivia Albert, Girls’ Volleyball — Boston Globe All-Scholastic; Hockomock Sports First Team; Hockomock League Kelly-Rex Division; MCVCA Division I Tournament All-Star

Emma Cunningham, Girls’ Volleyball — MCVCA Division I Tournament All-Star; Hockomock League Kelly-Rex Division Honorable Mention

Alex Weber, Football — Defensive MVP, Hockomock League Kelly-Rex Division; MHSFCA All-State; Boston Globe All-Scholastic Honorable Mention; Hockomock Sports Football Player of the Year Honorable Mention; Hockomock Sports Top 5 Athlete

Stephon Reed, Football — Hockomock League Kelly-Rex Division; Hockomock Sports Top 5 Wide Receiver

Keaton Cooper, Football — Hockomock League Kelly-Rex Division; Hockomock Sports Top 5 Offensive Lineman

Adrian Rampiono, Football — Hockomock League Kelly-Rex Division; Hockomock Sports Top 5 Defensive Lineman

Jason Proenca, Boys’ Soccer — EMSCA All-Star; Hockomock League Kelly-Rex Division; Hockomock Sports Second Team All-11; MetroWest Daily News All-Star

Devon Barry, Field Hockey — Boston Globe All-Scholastic Team; Boston Herald All-Scholastic; Hockomock Sports First Team; Hockomock League Kelly-Rex Division; MSFHCA Best of 60

Jossie Camp, Field Hockey — Boston Globe All-Scholastic Team; Boston Herald All-Scholastic; Hockomock Sports First Team; Hockomock League Kelly-Rex Division

Ella Marzulla, Field Hockey — Hockomock League Kelly-Rex Division; Hockomock Sports First Team

Stella Nappa, Girls’ Cross Country — MVP, Hockomock League Kelly-Rex Division

Kyle Twomey, Boys’ Cross Country — MVP, Hockomock League Kelly-Rex Division

Ben Burgess, Golf — Hockomock League Kelly-Rex Division All-Star

In addition to student honors, several Franklin High School coaches were recognized for their leadership and excellence:

Nick Goldman, Boys’ Soccer — Hockomock Sports Coach of the Year


Jodi Klein, Girls’ Soccer — Hockomock Sports Coach of the Year

Michelle Hess, Field Hockey — Boston Globe All-Scholastic Coach

Chris Ridolifi, Girls’ Volleyball — Boston Globe All-Scholastic Coach

Principal Weber and Athletic Director Ellis applauded all of Franklin High School’s student-athletes for their teamwork and dedication, applauding them for the hard work they put in on a regular basis, with the awards and distinctions from Fall 2025 attesting to this. They also commended all of the school’s coaches for their dedication and commitment, helping their students to achieve so much in class and on the playing field. 

Jason Proenca earned several individual honors as a member of the Franklin High School boys soccer team during the Fall 2025 season, including his selection as an EMSCA All-Star.