2015-2016 High School All-Americans Announced

Screen Shot 2015-04-09 at 10.41.30 AMThe 2015-2016 High School All-Americans have been announced.

Recipients include the top four ranked players in the Boys and Girls U17, and the top eight ranked players in the U19 divisions and those voted on by leagues and coaches.

To be eligible for All-American recognition, participants must be either a U.S. citizen or a U.S. resident, must play on a High School Varsity Team participating in the Scholastic Squash Program or maintain a ranking in the Under 17 or Under 19 division of either the Boys’ or Girls’ division of the National Junior Rankings. Players must be currently enrolled in high school and in good standing with US Squash.

For more information on the selection process, visit the All-American page.

2015-2016 ALL-AMERICAN RECIPIENTS

BOYS
Name City, State, School (if applicable) Qualification
Blatchford, Ian Wilton, CT BU17 Ranking
Brownell, Timmy Belmont, MA BU19 Ranking
Cembalest, William Brooklyn, NY, Poly Prep Country Day School HS – NYC
Douglas, Andrew Brooklyn, NY BU19 Ranking
Essam, Yehia New York, NY BU19 Ranking
Gill, Harrison Darien, CT BU19 Ranking
Hansford, Toby Darien, CT, Darien High School HS – Fairwest
Hughes, Sean Newtown Square, PA, Haverford School HS – MASA, BU19 Ranking
Ibrahim, Karim Middletown, RI, St. George’s School HS – NEISA
Kim, Eric Phoenixville, PA BU17 Ranking
Korn, Ben Stevenson, MD, McDonogh School HS – MIAA
Lovejoy, Spencer Branford, CT BU19 Ranking
McCafferty, Calvin Philadelphia, PA, Germantown Friends School HS – MASA
McElroy, Patrick Brookline, MA BU17 Ranking
Morgan, Gabriel Menlo Park, CA BU19 Ranking
Murray, Ryan Bronxville, NY BU17 Ranking
Najera, Zach Vienna, VA, Episcopal High School HS – MASO
Nawar, Belal Cairo, Egypt, Avon Old Farms School HS – NEISA
Park, Luke New York, NY, Horace Mann School HS – NYC
Scherl, Samuel South Orange, NJ BU19 Ranking
Tolba, Aly H. Alexandria, Egypt, Westminster School HS – NEISA
GIRLS
Name City, State, School (if applicable) Qualification
Baldwin, Caroline Rye, NY, Rye High School HS – Fairwest
Chemtob, Chloe Winter Park, FL GU19 Ranking
Doss, Sarah Richmond, VA, Episcopal High School HS – MASO
Doyle, M. Grace Dedham, MA, Nobles & Greenough HS – NEISA, GU19 Ranking
El Torky, Raneem Boston, MA, Milton Academy HS – NEISA
Evans, Eleonore Towson, MD GU19 Ranking
Kamal, Mariam Novato, CA GU19 Ranking
Leonard, Emme Harrison, NY, Greenwich Academy HS – NEISA
Neave, Caroline Harrison, NY GU19 Ranking
Prokes, Ona Rego Park, NY GU17 Ranking
Rose, Emily Greenwich, CT GU17 Ranking
Ross, Elisabeth Philadelphia, PA GU17 Ranking
Ruggiero, Elle Malvern, PA, Episcopal Academy HS – MASA, GU19 Ranking
Sedky, Laila Sammamish, WA GU17 Ranking
Stanley, Lindsay Summit, NJ, Pingry School HS – NYC
Steelman, Morgan Philadelphia, PA, Baldwin School HS – MASA
Stefanoni, Marina Darien, CT GU19 Ranking
Wong, Casey Ruxton, MD GU19 Ranking
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