
Amsterdam’s Joanna Jaracz was the lone area selection on the recently announced Foothills Council girls’ tennis all-star team.
Queensbury, which won the league title with a 12-0 record, had Nicole Greenstein, Lindsey Pepe and Tessa Murray. The Spartans, who also reached the Section II Class A final had Flavia Brizzi and Maria Conway named honorable mention. Queensbury finished its season with a 15-3 overall record.
Scotia-Glenville’s Isabel Amurao and Emma Klejsmyt also earned first-team honors, along with South Glens Falls’ Emily Kamber and Hudson Falls’ Maddie Sawyer.
Scotia-Glenville reached the Class A semifinals, while Hudson Falls was a Class B finalist.
Scotia-Glenville, which went 10-2 in Foothills play and 13-4 overall, also had Lillian Liberatore named honorable mention.
Greenwich, which won the Section II Class C/D title, had Esther Moore, Julie Nolan and Maddie Curley named honorable mention.
South Glens Falls’ Peyton Howk and Hudson Falls’ Maggie Traver and Caliegh Zahaba rounded out the honorable-mention selections.
2023 Foothills Council Girls Tennis All-Stars
Queensbury: Nicole Greenstein, Lindsey Pepe, Tessa Murray
Scotia-Glenville: Isabel Amurao, Emma Klejsmyt
Amsterdam: Joanna Jaracz
South Glens Falls: Emily Kamber
Hudson Falls: Maddie Sawyer
HONORABLE MENTION
Scotia-Glenville: Lillian Liberatore
Queensbury: Flavia Brizzi, Maria Conway
Greenwich: Esther Moore, Julie Nolan, Maddie Curley
South Glens Falls: Peyton Howk
Hudson Falls: Maggie Traver, Caliegh Zahaba