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GIRLS SOCCER
Preview & schedule

by Staff

Bishop Eustace Crusaders
Players to watch:
Allie Serlenga emerged as one of South Jersey’s elite scorers as a sophomore and it will be exciting to see what she can accomplish as an upperclassman. She led Bishop Eustace with 20 goals and nine assists and made the all-conference and all-South Jersey first teams. She’ll get help in the attacking third from senior midfielder and captain Madi Marbach (five goals, six assists) and sophomore midfielder Mia Abbey, who had eight goals and five assists despite missing the first half of her rookie season with an injury. Sophomore Erin Moriarty will also be a contributor up top. The core of a terrific defense graduated, so new leaders will have to emerge at that end of the field. Sophomore Hayley Noonan is the lone returning starter on D and junior defensive midfielder Jordan Roessler will aid the cause as well. Sophomore Ace Higgins will move from forward to the back line and senior Lauren La Ratta is another defender to keep an eye on. Sophomore Izzy Serano was sidelined by an injury last year but is likely to earn the starting goalie job.

Outlook: The Crusaders went on a magical ride in 2021 that included a 14-5-3 record, a perfect 10-0 mark in the Olympic National and trips to the Coaches Tournament and sectional finals. They will be one of the youngest teams in South Jersey this year with just three seniors and three juniors, but the talent is in place for another successful season.

 

Camden Catholic Fighting Irish
Players to watch:
Camden Catholic brings back a strong nucleus led by three seniors who were Olympic Conference all-stars last fall. Midfielder Bella Miller scored four goals and led the Irish with seven assists and made the all-conference first team along with back Lily McBride, the anchor of the defense. Ebony Arvelo emerged as the go-to scorer and netted 12 goals on her way to all-conference second-team honors. Seniors Natalie Belz, Natalie Coyle, Julia DiSimone and Carly O’Callaghan, juniors Danielle Leber and Caley Maher, and sophomores Darby Chhabria, Leah DiCicco and Kayla Dunn will be significant contributors. Senior Dillan Sorino returned last year from a serious knee injury she suffered as a sophomore and is a key veteran who can play anywhere, while senior Chloe Hajduk and junior Hailey Luczak will compete for the starting goalie job. Other veterans expected to have an impact are seniors Jordyn Rendfry and Justine Marano, juniors Katie Brown, Madison Felix and Morgan Haas and sophomore Alexa von Hohenstein.

Outlook: Camden Catholic went 10-10 last fall, reaching at least a .500 record for the third year in a row. The Irish have the potential for a winning season in 2022.

 

Cherokee Chiefs
Players to watch:
Cherokee is happy to welcome back senior midfielder Olivia Marrone, who is primed for a big final season before continuing her career at Villanova. She is a force at both ends of the field and had five goals and five assists as a junior on her way to all-conference first-team and all-South Jersey second-team accolades. Other top players in the midfield include sophomore Stephanie Monroe (one goal, five assists), an all-conference second-teamer as a rookie, along with senior Isabella Moore (five goals, three assists) and juniors Catherine Hatch (three goals, four assists) and Ailyn Rowe (one goal, four assists). Senior forward Katie Ulmer is another talented finisher who will look to increase her scoring. The defense is also strong thanks to the return of senior goalie Kailyn Roselli. She made 125 saves as a junior to make the all-conference second team and is committed to Alabama State. Junior Nicole Edelman and seniors Abby Kulinski and Lindsey Napoli return on the back line and junior Jada Branford is another experienced goalie. Other veterans expected to contribute are seniors Juliet Morze and Brooke Rabinowitz and sophomore Morgan Shank.

Outlook: The Chiefs’ 12-6-2 season included two wins over perennial power Eastern, the second of which sent them to the sectional semifinals. Although they fell short of winning the program’s first South Jersey championship, they hope to be in the mix again this fall.

 

Cherry Hill East Cougars
Players to watch:
After leading Cherry Hill East in scoring each of the past two years, senior forward/midfielder Elizabeth Sommeling enters her final campaign with high expectations. She found the back of the net 12 times as a junior to go with two assists and earned all-conference first-team honors. Senior Stevie Brown and junior Jenna McGovern will also be counted on offensively, while sophomore Alyssa Perez is an experienced player in the midfield. Seniors Bianca Anghelache, Marley Fowler and Katherine Perlott are key pieces of the defense in front of senior Felicia Kachenmeister and sophomore Maddie Schultz, who are both expected to see time in goal.

Outlook: Sommeling can finish with the best of them, and her scoring ability combined with a veteran core around her should help the Cougars improve on last season’s 3-15-1 record as new head coach Rachel Steelman-Tonon takes the reins.

 

Cherry Hill West Lions
Players to watch:
Cherry Hill West brings back most of its core players from last year and adds two very important girls who missed the season due to injuries, so hopes are high. Senior forward Reilly McGlinn, who scored 15 goals as a freshman and 16 as a sophomore, was sidelined by a torn ACL as a junior but is ready to re-establish herself as one of the area’s premier finishers. She is committed to Rutgers. Other playmakers include senior midfielder Ava Hawk (seven goals, three assists) and junior midfielder Kennedy Erdman (seven goals, six assists), who both made the all-conference first team. Senior Rena Kotsedakis is another key returner in the midfield and sophomore Julia Lewis showed promise at the position as a freshman. Senior Jillian Shapiro is the anchor of the defense after earning all-conference first-team honors, and she will be joined by senior Maesie Baker, another huge piece of the D who missed last season with a torn ACL. Sophomores Julie Short, an all-conference second-teamer, and Danielle Short are other talented defenders and junior Sydney Rondeau adds depth on the back line. Junior Abby Leporati returns as the starting goalie after making 150 saves and being rewarded with all-conference first-team accolades. The Lions are also blessed with several veterans who contribute at multiple positions, including seniors Jillian Marinelli, Jill La Bletta, Kassidy Phillips and Trinity Schaefer and junior Morgan Bauerle. A large sophomore class could have an impact as well.
Outlook: Cherry Hill West went 6-10-3 in 2021, but six of the losses were by one goal, including a first-round playoff defeat. With so much experience returning and McGlinn and Baker back at full health, they have the potential for a big bounce-back season.

 

Clearview Pioneers
Players to watch:
Clearview has a solid nucleus that includes senior forward Payton Foster, a four-year starter who led the Pioneers with 11 goals and added five assists last season to make the all-conference first team. She is poised for a big final campaign in green and gold. Senior midfielder Ava Gaiser is another talented returner who scored six goals on her way to all-conference second-team accolades. Junior Annabella Ramirez is a playmaker at center midfield and other offensive contributors are senior midfielder Ava Costello and junior forwards Leila Bensaoud and Isabella Clark. Senior Lana Grelli will play a key role as a holding midfielder and the defense is anchored by junior center back Gianna Palko and junior goalie Madison Wessel, a three-year starter who recorded 109 saves as a sophomore. Junior Macaela Kulback will move to the back line to help fortify a defense that lost several important players to graduation. Junior Livia Messenger is looking to take on a bigger role on the outside as an upperclassman and senior Greta Farestad adds depth in goal.

Outlook: The Pioneers enjoyed a successful season in 2021, as their 14-6-1 record included a win in the Coaches Tournament and a trip to the sectional semifinals. They have the potential to compete for division and sectional titles this fall.

 

Eastern Vikings
Players to watch:
Eastern graduated its leading scorer from last year but is happy to welcome back a veteran defense led by senior Faith Quinn and junior Eva Sprewell, both all-conference first-teamers. They also made the all-South Jersey squad, with Quinn earning second-team honors and Sprewell claiming a spot on the third team. Senior Emily Stewart and sophomore Aubrey Benfield are other key pieces of the defense who can play in the midfield as well, and yet another experienced defender is senior back Kylie Yap, who made the Philippine U-18 national team this summer. Senior Ava Clark will look to become the starting keeper after serving as a backup to her sister Alex, the South Jersey Goalie of the Year in 2021. The midfield is also strong thanks to the return of junior Izzy Benfield—who made the all-conference first team and all-South Jersey second team—along with senior Lindsey Emerson (three goals, six assists), who is committed to the University of Tampa. Seniors Tiernan Harris and Diya Shyam and junior Grace Francesconi are other top players in the midfield. Senior Jolie Brancaccio had nine goals and six assists to make the all-conference second team as a junior and could emerge as the Vikings’ go-to scorer. Sophomore transfer Lily Burt, who had seven goals and seven assists as a freshman at Sterling, will also be a boost to the offense. Junior forwards Kasey Eustace and Remi Cherkas and sophomore forward/midfielder Katarena Kokolis will be counted on in the attacking third as well.

Outlook: Last year was somewhat of a transition season for Eastern and the Vikings still managed to go 18-3-1, win the Olympic American title and reach the Coaches Tournament semifinals before suffering an overtime loss to rival Cherokee in the sectional quarterfinals. With many young players gaining valuable experience, the payoff should be seen this fall.

 

Gloucester Catholic Rams
Players to watch:
Gloucester Catholic suffered big losses to graduation, including the players who accounted for 27 of its 33 goals, its top defenders and its starting goalie. New standouts will have to emerge, and two players who will be counted on offensively are juniors Sarah Clancy and Ava Ridinger. Clancy netted three goals last year and Ridinger had two goals and one assist. Other veterans expected to contribute at multiple positions include seniors Avery Green and Carly Kemble and juniors Micaela Kubiak, Frankie Fiore and Greta Wolf.

Outlook: Last year was a rare losing season for the Rams as they finished 6-12. The rebuilding may continue but they will look to set a strong foundation for the future.

 

Haddonfield Bulldawgs
Players to watch:
Haddonfield brings back an outstanding core from last year’s sectional championship squad, starting with senior forward Allison Tighe and senior midfielder Allison Baxter, who both made the all-conference first team and all-South Jersey second team as juniors. Tighe, a member of the Peruvian U-20 women’s national team, led the Bulldawgs with 18 goals and eight assists in 2021 and is poised for a huge senior campaign. Baxter added 10 goals and six assists, and her playmaking ability makes it hard for defenses to solely focus on Tighe. Senior midfielder Thea Spellmeyer (eight goals, three assists), an all-conference second-teamer, is another key offensive spark along with senior forwards Lilah Jacovini and Gabby Parker, who each had three goals and three assists. Senior Melissa Verderame and junior Carolyn Carson are important returners in the midfield. Junior Grace Duffey, an all-conference first-team selection, leads a stingy defense that also includes seniors Ciara Smith, Sammie Gallo and Ava Keenan in front of senior goalie Grace Malcarney, a three-year starter. Sophomore Enya Carthy adds depth in goal.

Outlook: The Bulldawgs overcame a 5-6 start last year to finish with a 14-8-1 record and captured their third straight sectional title before falling to eventual state champion Holmdel in the Group 2 state semifinals. With so many key players back in the fold, they expect to compete for sectional and state crowns once again.

 

Kingsway Dragons
Players to watch:
Kingsway graduated six all-conference players and three double-digit scorers and will look to reload around a new core. Junior forward Hannah Ferris has been a varsity contributor since her freshman year and sophomore forward Cailon Burlingame is coming off a promising rookie campaign, and both will be relied on offensively. Junior forward Maddie Hicks is another returning playmaker along with senior forward Emily Maden. Junior midfielder Brianna Lewis missed half of the season with an injury but when she was healthy she never came off the field. Senior Olivia Crisfulla and junior Emma Nguyen are other experienced players in the midfield and senior Megan Lewin leads a defense that also brings back senior Payton Riggs and junior Ally Phalines. Junior Ashley Brown hopes to earn the starting goalie job, and senior Isabella Latigona is another veteran looking to play a bigger role.

Outlook: The Dragons’ 12-6-2 season featured a berth in the Coaches Tournament and a run to the sectional semifinals. There are definitely big shoes to fill all over the field but the talent is in place for another winning season.

 

Lenape Indians
Players to watch:
Senior midfielder Sydnie Wright is the latest member of her family to be an impact player at Lenape and is looking forward to a big final season with the Indians. The younger sister of former Lenape star and professional player Kenie Wright, she had five goals and an assist last season and was a major contributor defensively to earn all-conference first-team honors. Junior Kaelyn Phillips is another key returner who will be counted on offensively. She scored a pair of goals and assisted on two others as a sophomore. Seniors Kiera Quinn and Siena Meyer will also look to generate scoring chances. Senior Ryann Foley made 130 saves and is back as the starting goalie, and senior Madison Litwin is an experienced defender in front of her. Other returners expected to play important roles are junior Ava Seedes and sophomores Alexandra Mankowski, Samantha Eiswerth and Addison Eiswerth.

Outlook: The Indians finished with a 4-12 record in 2021 but were competitive in almost every game despite a challenging schedule. They expect to be a tough opponent again this fall and hope to add a few more wins to their total.

 

Moorestown Quakers
Players to watch:
Moorestown has fielded a young squad the past two years and should reap the benefits of an experienced core this fall. Leading the way are a pair of talented scorers, junior forward/midfielder Sydney Parks and sophomore forward Katie Bianco, who each scored a team-high five goals last season. Bianco also had four assists and was one of four freshman starters along with forward Lizzie Arthur (four goals), defender Mae Murphy and goalie Lauren Swafford. Junior Taylor Krott and senior Zoe Lam are other offensive playmakers, while seniors Sara Bonavita and Allison Szawlewicz and junior Zoey Yurkewicz add depth at forward. Junior Madison Miceli is another key piece of the defense and can also contribute in the midfield.

Outlook: The Quakers rebounded from consecutive five-win seasons to go 9-9-2 with a playoff victory in 2021. They could be immediate contenders in their new conference and division as they move into the Olympic National.

 

Moorestown Friends Foxes
Players to watch:
After flashing exciting potential as a freshman in 2020, Foluke Balogun exploded for a monster season last fall as a sophomore. She set a program record with 32 goals, recording 11 multi-goal games and adding five assists. She was rewarded with all-state second-team honors among non-public schools and also made the all-conference first team. It will be interesting to see what Balogun can do as an upperclassman. She will have help offensively from senior midfielder Macey Wilkins, an all-conference first-teamer who had four goals and two assists, and junior midfielder Remi Cooke, who scored seven goals and led the Foxes with 10 assists to make the all-conference second team. Senior Emma Vernick and sophomores Maryrose Paznokas and Brielle Mitchell are other key returners in the midfield. Junior Chelsea Mohammad is back as the starting goalie after collecting 89 saves and making the all-conference first team. Senior Alissa Fox is another experienced keeper and the defense includes senior Shriya Reddy, juniors Ava Blumberg and Alizeh Hussein and sophomore Mikelle Smith. Other contributors are junior midfielders Rebecca Wargo and Charlotte Filak and sophomore midfielder Chloe Brame-Smalls.

Outlook: The Foxes went 9-8, reached the Friends Schools League championship game and notched a playoff win in a successful 2021 season. With Balogun carrying the offense and Mohammad anchoring the defense, hopes are high as Lisa Cotter takes over as head coach.

 

Paul VI Eagles
Players to watch:
Senior forward Olivia Brocious has been making an impact on the varsity level since her freshman year and could be one of South Jersey’s most dangerous scorers in her final campaign. She led Paul VI with 12 goals and had two assists as a junior to make the all-conference first team and enters her senior season with 26 career goals. Junior forward Ave Martin netted eight goals as a sophomore and forms a strong one-two punch with Brocious up top. She was an all-conference second-teamer. The midfield is also solid with senior Brooke Coco and sophomore Danielle Hennessy, both all-conference second-team selections, leading the way along with junior Sienna Mount. Senior Mia Perrone, juniors Izabela Ochalski and Noelle Donegan and sophomore Brielle Cryan are other contributors in the midfield and at forward. Junior Sophia Miller, an all-conference second team, is a key piece of a defense that also returns talented backs Jordyn Johnson, a junior, and Angela DiDonato, a sophomore. A new starting goalie will have to emerge.

Outlook: The Eagles’ 7-12 record last year was a bit deceiving as they dropped eight one-goal games and outscored the opposition 40-36 overall. With a host of sophomores and freshmen gaining valuable experience, the team should be much improved in 2022.

 

Seneca Golden Eagles
Players to watch: Seneca returns a pair of dynamic playmakers in junior forward Ava Palladino and junior midfielder Gabby Miller. Palladino led the Golden Eagles with 16 goals and nine assists as a sophomore to make the all-conference first team. Miller added nine goals and eight assists and was rewarded with all-conference first-team and all-South Jersey second-team accolades. Senior forward/midfielder Sophia Cooper also made the all-conference first team, while sophomores Caydence Feehan and Nora Eberman are other dangerous offensive players looking to make their mark. Senior goalie Julia Rath registered 145 saves on her way to all-conference first-team honors and will hold down the fort defensively. Experienced players on the back line include seniors Amelia Lennox and Megan O’Keefe, juniors Grace Melilo and Vanessa Auty in addition to sophomore Rihanna Vincent. Other returners expected to contribute are seniors Sophia Adler, Olivia Cooper and Gianna Tirico. 

Outlook: The Golden Eagles were much improved last year as they compiled an 11-6-1 record for their first winning season since 2017 and reached the sectional quarterfinals. With a talented roster returning, hopes are high for this fall.

 

Shawnee Renegades
Players to watch:
Shawnee suffered some big losses to graduation, notably South Jersey Midfielder of the Year Nikki Dedes, but there is still plenty of talent back in the fold. Junior forward Mackenzie McCready is coming off a phenomenal sophomore campaign in which she set a single-season program record with 28 assists to go with five goals. She made the all-conference first team and all-South Jersey second team and will play a huge role in the offense again this fall. Sophomore midfielders Julia Tepes (six goals, two assists), an all-conference first-teamer, and Jaden Aaronson (four goals, two assists) were terrific as rookies and should only get better with a year of varsity soccer under their belts. Allesandra Karafin, Eva Matesich and Joellie Giquinto are other sophomores who contributed offensively as freshmen. Yet another sophomore, Erin Doyle, made the all-conference first team and leads the defense along with senior Annalese Ribiero, an all-conference second-teamer. Sophomore Mackenzie Borbi will look to take over as the starting goalie after serving as the backup in 2021. Juniors Katie Portley and Amanda Mozier are also expected to play important minutes.

Outlook: Shawnee’s 14-4-2 season last fall ended with an upset loss to GCIT in the sectional quarterfinals. The Renegades will be hungry for another successful campaign and a deeper playoff run in 2022.

 

Washington Township Minutemaids
Players to watch:
Senior midfielder Jessica Castorina has been a varsity contributor since her freshman year and has scored three goals in each of her first three seasons. It wouldn’t be surprising to see the all-conference second-teamer take her game up another notch in her final campaign. Sophomore forward Lexi Dzierzgowski, who netted three goals as a rookie, will also be relied upon offensively. Seniors Lauren Marmon and Hailey Trost are other key returners in the midfield and the defense is anchored by junior Tori Barbara, an all-conference second-team selection. Juniors Anna Tobler, Dylan Giloley and Josselyn Connor and senior Callie Krupa also return on defense, although Washington Township must find a replacement for all-conference goalie Kelsey Newton, who graduated. Senior Ava Graves and a few newcomers from JV are also expected to contribute.

Outlook: The Minutemaids struggled down the stretch last year and finished with an 8-9-2 record in their final season in the Olympic Conference. They have the potential to be competitive right away as they move into the Tri-County Conference this fall.

Bishop Eustace Crusaders

9/8 vs. Gloucester Township Tech, 4 p.m.

9/13 at Winslow Township, 4 p.m.

9/15 at Paul VI, 3:45 p.m.

9/17 vs. Clearview, 6 p.m.

9/20 vs. Seneca, 4 p.m.

9/22 vs. Lenape, 4 p.m.

9/26 vs. Pennsville, 4 p.m.

9/29 at Cherry Hill West, 3:45 p.m.

10/1 vs. Moorestown, 2 p.m.

10/3 at Eastern, 4 p.m.

10/7 vs. Cherry Hill East, 4 p.m.

10/10 at Cherokee, 4 p.m.

10/13 vs. Camden Catholic, 4 p.m.

10/20 at Rancocas Valley, 4 p.m.

10/25 vs. Shawnee, 4 p.m.

 

Camden Catholic Fighting Irish

9/8 vs. Lenape, 3:45 p.m.

9/13 at Cherry Hill West, 3:45 p.m.

9/15 vs. Moorestown, 3:45 p.m.

9/17 vs. King’s Christian, 10 a.m.

9/19 vs. Princeton Day School, 3:45 p.m.

9/20 at Eastern, 3:45 p.m.

9/22 vs. Cherry Hill East, 3:45 p.m.

9/28 at Cherokee, 3:45 p.m.

10/1 vs. Winslow Township, 10 a.m.

10/4 vs. Rancocas Valley, 3:45 p.m.

10/6 at Shawnee, 3:45 p.m.

10/11 vs. Pennsauken Tech, 3:45 p.m.

10/13 at Bishop Eustace, 3:45 p.m.

10/15 vs. Pennsauken, 10 a.m.

10/20 vs. Paul VI, 3:45 p.m.

10/25 at Seneca, 3:45 p.m.

 

Cherokee Chiefs

9/8 vs. Cherry Hill West, 6 p.m.

9/13 at Moorestown, 6:30 p.m.

9/17 vs. Eastern, 10 a.m.

9/20 vs. Cherry Hill East, 3:45 p.m.

9/22 at Cinnaminson, 3:45 p.m.

9/24 at Washington Township, 10 a.m.

9/28 vs. Camden Catholic, 3:45 p.m.

10/1 at Rancocas Valley, 2 p.m.

10/4 vs. Shawnee, 3:45 p.m.

10/6 at Gloucester Township Tech, 3:45 p.m.

10/8 at Delsea, 10 a.m.

10/10 vs. Bishop Eustace, 4 p.m.

10/13 at Paul VI, 3:45 p.m.

10/15 at Lenape, 10 a.m.

10/19 at Kingsway, 4 p.m.

10/21 vs. Seneca, 3:45 p.m.

10/24 vs. Williamstown, 4 p.m.

 

Cherry Hill East Cougars

9/8 vs. Moorestown, 3:45 p.m.

9/10 at Highland, 10 a.m.

9/13 at Eastern, 3:45 p.m.

9/16 vs. Winslow Township, 3:45 p.m.

9/17 at Shawnee, 9:30 a.m.

9/20 at Cherokee, 3:45 p.m.

9/22 at Camden Catholic, 3:45 p.m.

9/24 at Cherry Hill West, 5:30 p.m.

9/29 vs. Rancocas Valley, 3:45 p.m.

10/1 vs. Schalick, 10 a.m.

10/4 vs. Pennsauken Tech, 3:45 p.m.

10/7 at Bishop Eustace, 4 p.m.

10/11 vs. Paul VI, 3:45 p.m.

10/13 at Seneca, 3:45 p.m.

10/15 at Timber Creek, 10 a.m.

10/18 vs. Burlington Township, 4 p.m.

10/20 vs. Lenape, 3:45 p.m.

10/24 vs. Delran, 3:45 p.m.

 

Cherry Hill West Lions

9/8 at Cherokee, 6 p.m.

9/10 vs. Hammonton, 10 a.m.

9/13 vs. Camden Catholic, 3:45 p.m.

9/15 at Rancocas Valley, 3:45 p.m.

9/17 at Middle Township, 10 a.m.

9/20 vs. Shawnee, 3:45 p.m.

9/22 vs. Holy Cross, 3:45 p.m.

9/24 vs. Cherry Hill East, 5:30 p.m.

9/29 vs. Bishop Eustace, 3:45 p.m.

10/1 at Paul VI, 2 p.m.

10/4 vs. Seneca, 3:45 p.m.

10/7 at Lenape, 6 p.m.

10/10 vs. Northern Burlington, 3:30 p.m.

10/11 at Winslow Township, 3:45 p.m.

10/13 at Moorestown, 3:45 p.m.

10/17 vs. Cinnaminson, 3:45 p.m.

10/20 vs. Eastern, 3:45 p.m.

10/24 vs. Haddon Heights, 6 p.m.

 

Clearview Pioneers

9/9 vs. Eastern, 4 p.m.

9/10 at Rancocas Valley, 10 a.m.

9/13 vs. GCIT, 4 p.m.

9/15 at Deptford, 4 p.m.

9/17 at Bishop Eustace, 6 p.m.

9/21 at Washington Township, 4 p.m.

9/23 vs. Williamstown, 4 p.m.

9/27 vs. Kingsway, 4 p.m.

9/29 vs. Timber Creek, 4 p.m.

10/3 at Haddonfield, 7 p.m.

10/7 at GCIT, 4 p.m.

10/11 vs. Highland, 4 p.m.

10/13 vs. Washington Township, 4 p.m.

10/17 at Williamstown, 4 p.m.

10/19 at Delsea, 4 p.m.

10/24 at Kingsway, 4 p.m.

 

Eastern Vikings

9/8 vs. Winslow Township, 6 p.m.

9/9 at Clearview, 4 p.m.

9/12 vs. Kingsway, 4 p.m.

9/13 vs. Cherry Hill East, 3:45 p.m.

9/17 at Cherokee, 10 a.m.

9/20 vs. Camden Catholic, 3:45 p.m.

9/22 at Rancocas Valley, 6:30 p.m.

9/24 vs. GCIT, 10 a.m.

9/28 at Gloucester Township Tech, 3:45 p.m.

9/29 vs. Shawnee, 6:30 p.m.

10/1 at Haddonfield, 2 p.m.

10/3 vs. Bishop Eustace, 4 p.m.

10/6 at Paul VI, 3:45 p.m.

10/7 at Sterling, 3:45 p.m.

10/11 vs. Seneca, 4 p.m.

10/13 vs. Lenape, 3:45 p.m.

10/20 at Cherry Hill West, 3:45 p.m.

10/24 at Moorestown, 6 p.m.

 

Gloucester Catholic Rams

9/8 vs. Pennsville, 4 p.m.

9/13 vs. Clayton, 4 p.m.

9/15 vs. Schalick, 4 p.m.

9/20 vs. Pitman, 4 p.m.

9/23 at Salem, 4 p.m.

9/27 vs. Wildwood, 4 p.m.

9/29 at Woodstown, 4 p.m.

10/3 at Pennsville, 4 p.m.

10/7 at Clayton, 4 p.m.

10/11 at Glassboro, 4 p.m.

10/13 at Pitman, 5 p.m.

10/17 vs. Salem, 4 p.m.

10/21 vs. Collingswood, 4 p.m.

10/25 at Wildwood, 4 p.m.

 

Haddonfield Bulldawgs

9/8 vs. Haddon Township, 4 p.m.

9/10 at Cinnaminson, 9:30 a.m.

9/12 at West Deptford, 7 p.m.

9/14 vs. Collingswood, 4 p.m.

9/16 at Sterling, 4 p.m.

9/20 at Haddon Heights, 4 p.m.

9/24 vs. Shawnee, 10 a.m.

9/27 vs. Rancocas Valley, 4 p.m.

10/1 vs. Eastern, 2 p.m.

10/3 vs. Clearview, 7 p.m.

10/6 vs. Holy Cross, 4 p.m.

10/8 at Delran, 10 a.m.

10/10 at Haddon Township, 4 p.m.

10/12 vs. West Deptford, 4 p.m.

10/14 at Collingswood, 4 p.m.

10/18 vs. Sterling, 4 p.m.

10/20 vs. Haddon Heights, 4 p.m.

 

Kingsway Dragons

9/9 vs. Williamstown, 4 p.m.

9/12 at Eastern, 4 p.m.

9/15 at Triton, 4 p.m.

9/16 at Rancocas Valley, 4 p.m.

9/19 vs. Washington Township, 4 p.m.

9/21 at GCIT, 4 p.m.

9/27 at Clearview, 4 p.m.

9/29 at West Deptford, 4 p.m.

9/30 vs. Sterling, 4 p.m.

10/3 at Williamstown, 4 p.m.

10/11 vs. Timber Creek, 4 p.m.

10/13 vs. GCIT, 4 p.m.

10/19 vs. Cherokee, 4 p.m.

10/22 at Washington Township, 10 a.m.

10/24 vs. Clearview, 4 p.m.

 

Lenape Indians

9/8 at Camden Catholic, 3:45 p.m.

9/13 vs. Rancocas Valley, 3:45 p.m.

9/15 at Shawnee, 3:45 p.m.

9/20 vs. Gloucester Township Tech, 3:45 p.m.

9/22 at Bishop Eustace, 4 p.m.

9/29 at Paul VI, 3:45 p.m.

9/30 at Seneca, 3:45 p.m.

10/6 vs. Cherry Hill West, 3:45 p.m.

10/11 vs. Moorestown, 6 p.m.

10/13 at Eastern, 6 p.m.

10/17 vs. Egg Harbor Township, 4 p.m.

10/20 at Cherry Hill East, 3:45 p.m.

10/25 at Cherokee, 3:45 p.m.

 

Moorestown Quakers

9/8 at Cherry Hill East, 3:45 p.m.

9/10 vs. Delran, 10 a.m.

9/13 vs. Cherokee, 6:30 p.m.

9/15 at Camden Catholic, 3:45 p.m.

9/16 at Burlington Township, 3:45 p.m.

9/20 vs. Rancocas Valley, 6:30 p.m.

9/22 at Shawnee, 4:15 p.m.

9/28 at Holy Cross, 3:45 p.m.

10/1 at Bishop Eustace, 2 p.m.

10/4 vs. Paul VI, 4 p.m.

10/6 at Seneca, 3:45 p.m.

10/8 at Williamstown, 10 a.m.

10/11 at Lenape, 6 p.m.

10/13 vs. Cherry Hill West, 3:45 p.m.

10/18 at Northern Burlington, 4 p.m.

10/20 vs. Winslow Township, 3:45 p.m.

10/21 at Cinnaminson, 3:45 p.m.

10/24 vs. Eastern, 6 p.m.

 

Moorestown Friends Foxes

9/9 vs. Florence, 4 p.m.

9/12 vs. Hun School, 4 p.m.

9/16 at Pennsauken Tech, 3:45 p.m.

9/19 vs. Burlington Township, 3:45 p.m.

9/21 vs. Maple Shade, 4 p.m.

9/23 at Shipley, 4 p.m.

9/28 vs. Westtown, 4 p.m.

9/30 vs. George School, 4 p.m.

10/3 vs. West Deptford, 4 p.m.

10/7 at Abington Friends, 4 p.m.

10/11 at Germantown Friends, 4 p.m.

10/13 at Northern Burlington, 4 p.m.

10/14 vs. Bordentown, 4 p.m.

10/18 vs. Friends Central, 4 p.m.

10/21 vs. Triton, 4 p.m.

10/24 vs. Palmyra, 4 p.m.

 

Paul VI Eagles

9/8 vs. Shawnee, 4 p.m.

9/13 at Pennsauken Tech, 3:45 p.m.

9/15 vs. Bishop Eustace, 4 p.m.

9/20 vs. Winslow Township, 3:45 p.m.

9/22 at Seneca, 3 p.m.

9/24 vs. Pennington, noon

9/29 vs. Lenape, 4 p.m.

10/1 vs. Cherry Hill West, 2 p.m.

10/4 at Moorestown, 4 p.m.

10/6 vs. Eastern, 3:45 p.m.

10/11 at Cherry Hill East, 3:45 p.m.

10/13 vs. Cherokee, 3:45 p.m.

10/20 at Camden Catholic, 4 p.m.

10/22 vs. Rancocas Valley, 10 a.m.

 

Seneca Golden Eagles

9/8 vs. Rancocas Valley, 3:45 p.m.

9/13 at Shawnee, 3:45 p.m.

9/15 vs. Timber Creek, 4 p.m.

9/20 at Bishop Eustace, 4 p.m.

9/22 vs. Paul VI, 4 p.m.

9/24 at Egg Harbor, 11:30 a.m.

9/27 at Bordentown, 4 p.m.

9/29 at Winslow Township, 3:45 p.m.

9/30 vs. Lenape, 3:45 p.m.

10/4 at Cherry Hill West, 3:45 p.m.

10/6 vs. Moorestown, 3:45 p.m.

10/8 vs. West Deptford, 10 a.m.

10/11 at Eastern, 4 p.m.

10/13 vs. Cherry Hill East, 3:45 p.m.

10/17 at Northern Burlington, 4 p.m.

10/19 vs. Hammonton, 4 p.m.

10/21 at Cherokee, 3:45 p.m.

10/25 vs. Camden Catholic, 4 p.m.

 

Shawnee Renegades

9/8 at Paul VI, 3:45 p.m.

9/13 vs. Seneca, 3:45 p.m.

9/15 vs. Lenape, 3:45 p.m.

9/17 vs. Cherry Hill East, 9:30 a.m.

9/20 at Cherry Hill West, 3:45 p.m.

9/22 vs. Moorestown, 4:15 p.m.

9/24 at Haddonfield, 10 a.m.

9/27 at Hunterdon Central, 4:15 p.m.

9/29 at Eastern, 6:30 p.m.

10/4 at Cherokee, 3:45 p.m.

10/6 vs. Camden Catholic, 3:45 p.m.

10/8 vs. Washington Township, 10 a.m.

10/11 at Rancocas Valley, 6:30 p.m.

10/13 at Winslow Township, 3:45 p.m.

10/20 vs. Gloucester Township Tech, 4 p.m.

10/24 at Bishop Eustace, 3:45 p.m.

 

Washington Township Minutemaids

9/6 at Hopewell Valley Central, 4 p.m.

9/9 at GCIT, 4 p.m.

9/13 at Williamstown, 4 p.m.

9/15 vs. Highland, 4 p.m.

9/19 at Kingsway, 4 p.m.

9/21 vs. Clearview, 4 p.m.

9/24 vs. Cherokee, 10 a.m.

10/3 vs. GCIT, 4 p.m.

10/6 vs. Williamstown, 4 p.m.

10/8 at Shawnee, 10 a.m.

10/11 vs. Delsea, 4 p.m.

10/13 at Clearview, 4 p.m.

10/22 vs. Kingsway, 10 a.m.

Published (and copyrighted) in Suburban Family Magazine, Volume 13, Issue 3.
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