
By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI
LYNNFIELD — Three members of the Lynnfield High girls’ lacrosse team were recently named to the Cape Ann League All-Star teams. One Pioneer made the First Team while two others made the Second Team.
Taylor Valiton was the Pioneers’ First Team All-Star. It is her first postseason honor as the sophomore led the team in goals with 70. The midfielder also had 78 draw controls and six assists to finish with 76 points.
“She is a great all-around player,” said Pioneers head coach Christina Serra. “She has good stick skills and a great attitude.”

Maddie Daigle and Charlotte Radulski, who are both senior captains, were the two Second Team All-Stars.
Daigle, a defenseman, made it for the first time.
“She is our fastest player and girls had a hard time getting past her,” said Serra. “She is also very aggressive.”
Daigle had 19 ground balls this spring.

Radulski also made her All-Star debut as the midfielder had 29 goals, six assists and 45 draw controls.
“She is one of our strongest players,” said Serra. “She has the hardest shot on the team and is a vocal leader out on the field.”
Lynnfield lost at home, 8-5, to Monomoy in the first round of the Division 4 state tournament on June 5 to end the year at 9-11.
