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Newburyport Today
By the People, for the People
Daily News Girls Hockey All-Stars 2025-26: Olivia Wilson Leaves Newburyport as Legendary Four-Time Star
The electric goal-scoring forward departs as a three-time MVP and the program's all-time leading scorer.
Apr. 1, 2026 at 8:03am
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Newburyport's Olivia Wilson is named the Daily News Girls Hockey MVP for the third straight season, capping off a legendary four-year varsity career that saw her become the program's all-time leading scorer with 145 total points. The two-sport standout, who was also a two-time Daily News Field Hockey All-Star, departs as a rare three-time MVP and four-time All-Star selection.
Why it matters
Wilson's dominant career has cemented her legacy as one of the greatest girls hockey players to ever come out of the Newburyport program, which has produced many standouts over the decades. Her scoring records and individual accolades may stand for a very long time, as the Clippers build around a young core led by rising star Bella Belanger.
The details
Over her final season, Wilson led the area in scoring once again with 23 goals and 10 assists, giving her 88 goals and 57 assists for 145 total points in her career. She posted her third consecutive 20-plus-goal season and helped the Clippers (6-14-0) finish strong by going 4-4-0 over their last eight games. Wilson had a hat trick against PLNR, a 3-goal, 1-assist night on Senior Night against Marblehead, and scored the lone goal in a 1-0 win over rival Gloucester.
- Wilson was a four-year varsity player and three-time Daily News MVP, starting as an 8th-grader.
- This winter marked Wilson's final season with the Newburyport program.
The players
Olivia Wilson
A three-time Daily News MVP and four-time All-Star who departs Newburyport as the program's all-time leading scorer with 145 total points.
Bella Belanger
An exciting freshman forward who was tied for second on the team in scoring with 5 goals and 10 assists, and earned a spot as a Second Team Northeastern Conference All-Star.
Riley Freeman
An impressive five-year varsity player and starter from Newburyport who went out with her best season yet, tying for second on the team in scoring with 5 goals and 10 assists.
Cody Saboliauskas
A two-year starting goalie for Newburyport who helped the Clippers finish the season strong, posting a shutout and making 20 saves in a 1-0 win over Gloucester.
Talia Armata
A multi-year varsity athlete at HPNA who earned her first Daily News All-Star nod as a senior, helping the team earn a tournament berth and make the Sweet 16.
The takeaway
Olivia Wilson's legendary four-year varsity career at Newburyport has cemented her status as one of the greatest girls hockey players to ever come out of the program, leaving behind scoring records that may stand for a very long time. As the Clippers build around a young core led by rising star Bella Belanger, Wilson's dominant run serves as an inspiration for the next generation of Newburyport standouts.


