The Providence Journal has released its winter season All-State selections, naming seven Ravens to the list of elite players.
Sheila Joyce '19, swimming
Joyce won the EIL 50-yard freestyle championship as she set a school record with a time of 25.37. She also won the 100-yard freestyle at the Providence Cup Championships. She already holds five of the eight individual school records.
Dan Sliney '18, boys' ice hockey
Sliney earned Holt Conference Most Valuable Player honors as the two-year captain closed out his high school career with 30 points on 12 goals and 18 assists. Also a baseball standout, he will play at Hobart next season.
Abbey Luth '18, girls' ice hockey
The three-sport standout became the school's girls hockey career scoring leader as she recorded 83 points on 50 goals and 33 assists. Those stats pushed her career point total to 211 and earned her the EIL's Most Valuable Player award for the second consecutive season. She also led the Abbey to its second straight EIL championship. She will play at Hobart and William Smith Colleges next season.
Henry Wilson '18, wrestling
Ranked in the top 16 in the prep nationals, the four-year star played a major role in Portsmouth Abbey winning its second consecutive EIL championship. Competing at 182 pounds, he earned his third consecutive All-Conference selection. Unfortunately an injury kept him out of this year's New England tournament.
Maddie Burt '19, girls' basketball
The point guard was selected to the New England prep all-star team after helping the Ravens go from a 5-8 record last year to 9-4 this season. She averaged 13.9 points per game, five steals and four assists.
Davey Appleton '20, wrestling
The Fourth Form student led the wrestling team to its second consecutive EIL championship and earned EIL MVP for 2018. The three-sport athlete placed third in the New England tournament and 13th overall in the Prep School National tournament.
Jake Horoho '18, boys' ice hockey
Horoho was one of the busiest goalies in New England prep hockey. The netminder from East Greenwich made 813 saves en route to Holt Conference first-team all-star honors. He stopped 90-percent of those shots. In his two years as the Ravens starting goalie, he has stopped 92-percent of his shots.