National Field Hockey Coaches Association honors eight GFA players, of which receive
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Four-year GFA starter is ready to shine at outside hitter at the next level.
GFA wrestler has always been passionate about his sport and hopes to coach when his college career is over.
Following another successful winter season, GFA players reap many postseason awards from the FAA and NEPSAC.
After leading the Dragons to multiple titles, GFA wrestler ready to test himself at the next level.
GFA tennis stand out will go to college and play for the school in the city where he was born.
After five years of playing all over the field, and becoming the program's all-time career assists lead, GFA senior ready to take her game to the next level.
The last line of the Freeman track clan will takes his talents from GFA to the college next year.
After leading the Dragons to a league title in 2022 and a New England Prep School championship this past fall, Conopask is ready to take her game to the next level.
Another successful winter season saw a lot of postseason play, two New England championships, a national tournament runner-up and a pair of national rankings for our teams.
GFA wrestler chose a campus-based school over a city school and hopes to repeat his GFA experience at the next level.
One of GFA's lifers, Sullivan grew up on Beachside Ave., and helped build GFA's field hockey program into a regional stronghold.
GFA senior, who led the Dragons to a national championship in 2022 and a fourth-place finish this year, ready for his next challenge
GFA senior, who led the Dragons to 53 wins over the past three seasons, is ready for the challenge of playing college basketball starting this fall.
GFA senior will catch for the Dragons this spring before taking his talents to the NESCAC school come fall.