Esteban earns All-EPC First Team honors
Parkland’s Olivia Esteban earned All-East Penn Conference First Team honors in field hockey this fall.
The Trojans, which reached the District 11 title game in 2025 and fell by one goal to eventual state champ Emmaus, had two other players named to the all-league second team in forward Jenna Mayer and midfielder Kendall Pattishall.
Emmaus senior defender Morgann Orobono was named league MVP.
Here’s a look at this year’s East Penn Conference Field Hockey All-Star Teams.
First Team
Olivia Esteban (Forward, Parkland); Morgan Koch (Midfield, Nazareth); Madison Lenig (Defense, Emmaus); Olivia Milia (Midfield, Easton); Skyler Neri (Midfield, Stroudsburg); Morgann Orobono MVP (Defense, Emmaus); Lauren Reznick (Forward, Northampton); Josephine Shultz (Midfield, Whitehall); Emilynn Stipeck (Goalkeeper, Pleasant Valley); Karee Vandever (Forward, Freedom); Madison Williamson (Midfield, Northampton); Julianna Zumas (Midfield, Liberty);
Second Team
Allison Clark (Forward, Easton); Georgie English (Defense, Stroudsburg); Gianna Perillo (Forward, Nazareth); Marissa Gigliotti (Forward, Emmaus); Caroline Kuehner (Midfield, Freedom); Emily Materna (Defense, Easton); Jenna Mayer (Forward, Parkland); Lauren Mclain (Defense, Pocono Mountain East); Abigail Mitchell (Forward/Midfielder, East Stroudsburg South); Kendall Pattishall (Midfield, Parkland); Abigail Mayes (Goalkeeper, Liberty);
Third Team
Ellis Corr (Forward/Midfield, Liberty); Emma DePalma (Midfield, Pleasant Valley); Emerson Dougherty Midfield, Liberty); Kerigan Dreisbach (Defense/Forward, Whitehall); Maddie Hynes (Defense/Midfielder, Easton); Willow Matula (Midfield, Pocono Mountain East); Emma McEntire (Defense, Nazareth); Kristen McMenimen (Midfield, Bethlehem Catholic); Leanna Neri (Forward/Midfield, Stroudsburg); Brynn Petryk (Forward, Pocono Mountain East); Grace Roberts (Midfield, Northampton); Emily Romano (Goalkeeper, Emmaus); Kurmun Thakral (Midfield, Bethlehem Catholic).








