The incredible 12 teams of the TVL have perhaps the most amazing A.D’s, coaches, athletes & fans in the state (probably the country) and they deserve as much exposure & recognition as possible!
For more (and much deserved) recognition we came up with the TVL Outstanding Performance Awards. The goal of these awards is to recognize incredible individual & team accomplishments by athletes, teams & coaches. Winning a State Championship is an achievement most never get to experience in their lives, this is why we introduced the team achievement portion to our “Outstanding Performance Awards“… You win as a team and you lose as a team and it takes great leaders to win championships! Who were those great leaders in the TVL???… well you can view who they were below because they will soon receive a TVL Sports Net Team Outstanding performance award for their incredible team participation & leadership!
Below, view the full list of TVL Sports Net Outstanding Performance Awards for the Fall & Winter seasons of the 2025-2026 school year!
What is the difference between an individual & team TVL Sports Net Outstanding Performance Award recipient?? An individual recipient is the person that could put the team on their back and carry them to a title…. a team recipient is the leader that could motivate the team to a title with their performance or dedication…. fact is, we consider all who receive any of these awards essential & amongst the best of the best and we have added more team recipients because of the countless incredible performances across the league!
Fall 2025-2026 Individual Outstanding Performance Award Recipients;
Male: Brady McCormack – Medfield Football, Sean Finnegan – Hopkinton Cross Country, Kevin Ozulumba – Ashland Football
Female: Mia Milani – Bellingham Volleyball, Ella Fowler – Hopkinton Field Hockey, Devon Weafer – Medfield Soccer, Sidney Heavey – Medfield Soccer
Fall 2025-2026 Team Outstanding Performance Award Recipients;
-Medfield Warriors Girls Soccer & Head Coach – Melinda Lohan
-Bellingham Girls Volleyball & Head Coach – Steve Mantegani
-Westwood Girls Cross Country & Head Coach – Jen Teahan
Winter 2025-2026 Individual Outstanding Performance Award Recipients;
Male: Thomas Behrmann – Medfield Basketball, Sean Finnegan – Hopkinton Indoor Track & Field, Luke Dickson – Medfield Hockey, Matthew Dickson – Medfield Hockey, Anthony Sateriale – Dedham Wrestling
Female: Naya Annigeri – Medfield Basketball, Abby Broderick – Medfield Basketball, Jennifer Lin – Westwood Hockey, Kamryn Perachi – Medfield Hockey, Ellen Baranowski – Norwood Basketball
Winter 2025-2026 Team Outstanding Performance Award Recipients;
-Dedham Boys Wrestling & Head Coach – Finbar Heaslip
-Medway/Millis/Holliston/Norton Alpine Ski & Head Coach Jeffrey Rozak
-Hopkinton Hillers Boys Indoor Track & Field & Head Coach Michael Donahue
-Medfield Girls Basketball & Head Coach Mark Nickerson
Additional Team Outstanding Performance Award Recipients;

-Medway Cheerleading & Head Coach Adrienne Hunter – captured TVL Championship, South Regional Championship, Division 3 State Championship & New England Championship with an incredible team effort!

-Ryan Talon-Kelly (Dedham Wrestling) – captured 3rd place overall in the D3 State Tournament going 4 & 1 in D3 finals matches to help lead the Marauders to a 1st place finish & the MIAA D3 State Title. Ryan also served as the captain and one of the most influential leaders of the state champion Dedham Marauders wrestling team!

-Medway/Millis/Norton/Holliston Alpine Ski Co-Op; Charlotte Richmond (Norton), Margaret Morton (Holliston), Elle Heiden (Medway) & Keira Davis (Millis) may be from different schools but they combined on the slopes for tremendous finishes to capture a TVL & the D3 State Championship title!

-Medfield Girls Soccer Captains (Stella Scobbo, Elizabeth George, Cate Rodenhi & Emily Hoffman) – These captains played an essential role in leading Medfield Girls Soccer back to the D3 State Championship in which they were able to get revenge over last years state championship loss & defeat Nipmuc by getting the 1 to 0 win in this years title. It took a true team effort and incredible leadership to accomplish what the Warriors did and these captains were essential and played key roles throughout the state tournament!







