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2023 High School Boys Soccer Preview

by Staff

BISHOP EUSTACE
CRUSADERS

PLAYERS TO WATCH: Bishop Eustace suffered big losses to graduation, including Liam Higgins, who set a single-season school record with 26 goals, and four other all-conference players. The strength of this year’s team appears to be the defense, where junior Brady McDonough returns as a three-year starter and other veterans like senior Sam Morris and junior Benjamin Mrvica are back as well. Senior TJ Azelby and junior Desmond Carey will contribute in the midfield and sophomore Vinny DiSabatino has the potential to step up offensively. Vincent Barrera and Luca Cicchini are other sophomores hoping to play bigger roles, and Eustace will rely on several promising freshmen to round out its young nucleus.

OUTLOOK:  Last year was a memorable one for the Crusaders, who went 8-9-1, advanced to the sectional championship game for the first time in five years and battled St. Rose to a scoreless tie before falling in penalty kicks. There are certainly huge shoes to fill at multiple positions but they hope to remain competitive in their league with a new core.

CAMDEN CATHOLIC
FIGHTING IRISH

PLAYERS TO WATCH: Senior striker Nate Watson is back to lead Camden Catholic after a big junior season in which he was named to the all-conference first team. He will again be a key player offensively along with senior center midfielder Ryan McGettigan and senior striker Ben Williams. Senior center midfielder Chris Freire—who has battled injuries throughout his career but is healthy and ready to go—and senior outside midfielder Eugenio Ventura will also contribute to the attack. Senior Matthew Mignatti and junior John Wiener are both outstanding goalkeepers who will put the Irish in a position to succeed, and the defensive standouts in front of them include junior center backs Chizateri Obasi and Jim Ramirez. Newcomers who could potentially have an impact are center back Cameron Greco, a junior transfer, sophomore striker Chukwudi Obasi and freshman Heath Patullo.

OUTLOOK: The Irish, who went 3-12-3 last year, will be underdogs in most of their games this season but have gritty players who may surprise a lot of people. New coach Seamus O’Connor, who previously led the Temple women’s program and has years of experience on the high school and collegiate levels, hopes to build a team that is organized with and without the ball.

CHEROKEE
CHIEFS
PLAYERS TO WATCH:
Cherokee graduated an outstanding senior class from its Group 4 state championship squad and will look to reload around a new core that includes senior forwards Dylan Pino and Raustin Esfahanizadeh and senior midfielder Ernesto Villico, who will all be asked to turn things up a notch in the attacking third. Pino had two goals and two assists, Villico scored twice, and Esfahanizadeh added a goal and an assist last season. Senior Jace Willard is a returning starter on the back line and senior Jake Fiore contributes on both defense and in the midfield. Seniors Chance Gantt, a defender/defensive center midfielder, and Patch Winkelman, a defender, will also seek bigger roles along with a crop of reinforcements moving up from the JV team.

OUTLOOK:  Cherokee’s magical 2022 season featured a 16-2-3 record and culminated in the program’s fourth state championship and first since 2011, as the Chiefs defeated West Orange in a shootout in the Group 4 final. They will surely miss last year’s seniors and especially must find new go-to scorers and a starting goalie, but this is a team that expects to be competitive year in and year out.

CHERRY HILL EAST
COUGARS

PLAYERS TO WATCH: The Cougars graduated most of their top goal scorers but are happy to welcome back one of the premier goalies in the area: senior Tom Piotrowski. He made 119 saves as a junior, recorded eight shutouts and made the all-conference second team. Seniors Omar Pollard, Jacob Markoff, Evan Hammer and Tian Zheng are all valuable defenders in front of Piotrowski. The top returning playmaker is senior forward Elijah Moultrie, who had four goals and four assists to make the all-conference second team. Senior Ian Ferdas and junior Henry Dombrowski will control the midfield, and juniors Jack Luehrs and Kevin Garvin will play big roles all over the field. Seniors Ryan Naddeo and Kevin Tishey bring leadership and depth to the lineup.

OUTLOOK:  Cherry Hill East’s 12-4-3 record last fall marked their most wins in a season since 2013 and was an improvement of five victories from the year before. The Cougars earned a playoff win over Eastern before suffering a 1-0 loss to eventual state champion Cherokee in the sectional quarterfinals. They said goodbye to a talented senior class but have the pieces in place for another successful season.

CHERRY HILL WEST
LIONS
PLAYERS TO WATCH:  Although the Lions graduated South Jersey Defensive Player of the Year Aidan McMillan and leading scorer Peter Graffeo, there is still plenty of talent left on the roster. Senior goalie Leo Orefice made the all-South Jersey second team and all-conference first team in his first year as the starter. He recorded 89 saves, 10 shutouts and was huge during a shootout in the South Jersey, Group 3 final at Shawnee. Senior Nate Johnson, an all-conference second-team selection, is a key defender in front of Orefice and also contributed offensively last year with three goals and four assists. Juniors Aiden Ryder and Sekou Tarrant are other important pieces of the defense, and senior Ryan McHugh (two goals, three assists) is a top midfielder who netted a clutch goal in the sectional championship game. Senior forward Gavin Murray is a dangerous playmaker who had four goals and nine assists to make the all-conference second team. He is joined up top by junior Drew Pullano (four goals, two assists) and seniors Ryan Audino (three goals, one assist) and Jack Young (two goals). Juniors Jarett Hoch and Christopher Williams and sophomore Jeffrey Morse also hope to have an impact offensively, while other veterans to keep an eye on are senior Payton Gardner and junior Christopher Pacella.

OUTLOOK:  The Lions repeated as South Jersey, Group 3 champions last year by edging Shawnee in penalty kicks in a thrilling final. They also shared the Olympic Conference National Division title and finished with a 13-5-3 overall record. An excellent returning core should put them right in the thick of things again this fall

CLEARVIEW
PIONEERS
PLAYERS TO WATCH: Clearview is traditionally known for fielding a stifling defense, and this year should be no different with all-conference first-team selection Tyler Vagner leading the way from his center back position. Seniors Keaghan Cisse and Nathaniel DiMattia and junior Michael Kugler are other experienced defenders in front of senior goalie Connor Bowers, an all-conference second-teamer. Senior midfielders Brendan McGroarty (four goals, one assist) and Tyler Puckett (two goals, two assists) will be key players offensively along with senior forward Seamus Watson (three goals, one assist). Senior midfielder Evan Marino, junior midfielder Chase Kaufman and junior forward Matt Gahan will also contribute to the attack. Other veterans hoping to make an impact are seniors Matt DeSimone, Alexander Aponte and Luke Koneful, junior Julian Lee and sophomore Luke Marino.

OUTLOOK:  The Pioneers were competitive in every single game last fall as they went 8-8-3 with seven one-goal losses. Their defense will always give them a shot, and if they can develop a few more scoring options this year, a winning record is likely.

EASTERN
VIKINGS
PLAYERS TO WATCH:  Five all-conference players from last year may have received their diplomas, but Eastern still has a firm foundation in place. Junior back Dylan Johnson emerged as an all-conference second-teamer as a sophomore and leads the defense in front of senior goalie Cooper Schwarz, who made 71 saves. Junior Chase Dougherty and seniors Jaelin Benson, Jeff Melsi, Cade Michalski and Max Scholl are other veteran defenders. Senior forwards David Obando and Michael Schaeffer each scored three goals and will look to spark the attack along with senior forward Ajay Raj and senior midfielder Daemyn Sparks. Seniors Luke Galvin, Toby Anusionwu and Demi Garita are key two-way players in the midfield.

OUTLOOK: The Vikings went 10-8-1 and were competitive with some of the top teams in South Jersey throughout the regular season in 2022. This program is known for always giving opponents a battle and more of the same can be expected this fall.

GLOUCESTER CATHOLIC
RAMS

PLAYERS TO WATCH: The Rams bring back a host of talented playmakers, including senior forward Nick Renz, who scored a team-high 11 goals to go with two assists on his way to all-conference first-team accolades as a junior. He’ll be supported offensively by sophomore Zach Payne, who had six goals and two assists in a strong freshman campaign, and senior Trey Battle, a standout basketball player who contributed three goals and four assists. Junior Danny Bogan will also help drive the attack from his spot at center midfield, and junior forward/midfielder Drew Grossman will be in the mix as well. Senior Anthony Renz, who filled in at goalie when starter Billy Stuski suffered a concussion last year, is expected to take over the position on a full-time basis now that Stuski has transferred to a school in Texas for hockey. Seniors Alex Marino and Vince Squillacioti and sophomores Mason Jones and Jason Grossman are key defenders, while seniors Jose Medina and Jake Terranova will contribute on defense and in the midfield. Sab DiVenedetto is another senior who will see time at multiple positions.

OUTLOOK:  Gloucester Catholic is coming off a 7-7-2 campaign, its most wins in a season since 2013, and also earned its first home playoff game since 2016. The Rams have a solid core in place and plan on riding the momentum this fall.

HADDONFIELD
BULLDAWGS

PLAYERS TO WATCH: A highly motivated core, including four all-conference players, is back to lead Haddonfield, which expects to be among the top sides in South Jersey. Leading the way is senior Darragh Roddy, a four-year starter who moved from the back line to center midfield last year and collected five goals and nine assists to make the all-conference first team. Combining athleticism with his unique ability to read the game in front of him, Roddy could be in store for an all-South Jersey season. The Bulldawgs also welcome back leading scorer Andrew Guveiyian, a senior forward who netted 11 goals, dished out two assists and made the all-conference first team. A big, physical player who has only gotten stronger in the offseason, he is receiving interest from several area college teams. The third all-conference first-teamer who returns is senior center back Andrew O’Donnell, a team leader who sets the tone on a daily basis with his work ethic. He leads the defense in front of senior goalie Brady Norton, who made 78 saves and recorded a 0.74 goals against average, the best in the program since 2017. Another huge piece of the defense is junior left back Michael McCool, who rarely came off the field as a sophomore. Possessing toughness and smarts on the back line, McCool can also push forward and help ignite the attack. Versatile senior Jack Walters returns at right back but also may be used at forward, while senior forward/midfielder Sam Carlson is one of the most creative players on the team and consistently beats defenders off the dribble. Senior Alex Goldman adds depth in goal and on defense, while sophomores Luke Bonder, Luke Hart and Aaron Keith are varsity newcomers who could have a big impact.

OUTLOOK: The Bulldawgs’ 11-6-1 season in 2022 included a second-place finish in the Colonial Conference Liberty Division and a close loss in the sectional quarterfinals to eventual state champion Delran, a game they led in the final minutes. They have lofty goals for this season as they hope to contend for division and sectional titles and qualify for the South Jersey Coaches Tournament.

KINGSWAY
DRAGONS

PLAYERS TO WATCH:  Kingsway graduated all of its top goal scorers but is happy to welcome back a versatile senior in Sean Kirwin, who can contribute at multiple positions. A natural center midfielder, he moved to center back early last season to fortify the defense and ended up garnering all-conference second-team honors. Senior midfielder Ryan Mullin is another all-conference second-teamer who will be an important player at both ends of the field. Senior Antonio Hidric is a returning starter on defense who was also second on the team with eight assists, and senior Maximus Bobadilla is an experienced keeper who will battle junior Hunter Crawford and sophomore Connor Brown for the starting job. Seniors Braden Mission and Benjamin Jacobs are veterans on the back line as well. New go-to scorers will have to emerge, and the candidates include senior forward Aiden Strehle and junior forward Logan Theodore. Juniors Gabe Trexler and Justin Sanchez are contributors in the midfield.

OUTLOOK: The Dragons went 13-5-2, qualified for the South Jersey Coaches Tournament and reached the sectional semifinals before falling to Rancocas Valley in penalty kicks last fall. There are big spots to fill, especially on offense, but new leaders will be hungry to continue the program’s winning tradition.

LENAPE
INDIANS
PLAYERS TO WATCH:  Senior captain Michael Wolf, who new head coach Ryan Frantz describes as the heart and soul of the team, is back to lead Lenape. Other top returners are junior Antonio Perez, who tied for the team lead with four goals, and senior Saahil Nagar, who added three goals and three assists. They are both key playmakers in the attacking third. Junior Lukas Heon returns for his third varsity season in the midfield, senior Zach Barbash is a veteran on the back line and junior Evan Gonzalez is an experienced goalie who will look to earn the starting job. Bret Rowe is another senior to watch, while juniors William Reid and Constantine Mousouttas are also hoping to make their presence felt. Sophomore Logan Cleary returns as well after showing potential as a freshman.

OUTLOOK: The Indians got off to a solid start in 2022 before struggling down the stretch and finishing with a 3-11-1 record. They have a promising nucleus and hope to be more competitive under Frantz, who was a keeper at Cherokee and Widener before getting into coaching at the club, academy and high school levels for the past 10 years.

MOORESTOWN
QUAKERS

PLAYERS TO WATCH:  Junior forward/midfielder Declan Capps is coming off a breakout sophomore season in which he led Moorestown with 11 goals and added two assists to make the all-conference first team. It will be exciting to see what he can do as an upperclassman. The Quakers also bring back key pieces defensively, with junior center back Paul Canton, senior outside back Luke Lumley and senior stopper JD Damien all returning to the starting lineup. Other returners who gained valuable experience last year include seniors Gardner Brinkman and Max Nicklas, juniors Jeremy Ho, Luke Damien and Sam Angelini and sophomore Jack Vernick. Sam Smith and Will Fied are seniors expected to contribute as well.

OUTLOOK: The Quakers had ups and downs during their first season in the Olympic Conference but, as usual, turned things on in the playoffs and reached the sectional semifinals before falling to Shawnee in penalty kicks. They are likely to improve on last year’s 6-9-6 record and be a factor in the postseason once again.

MOORESTOWN FRIENDS
FOXES

PLAYERS TO WATCH:  Returning captain and all-South Jersey senior goalie Jonah Bierig is back to lead the Foxes in his third year as a starter. He also made the all-league first team after recording 190 saves as a junior. Junior center midfielder Preston Galanis has put together back-to-back impressive seasons and it will be interesting to see if he can reach another level as an upperclassman. He scored 10 goals in 2022—giving him 19 in two years—and dished out four assists to make the all-league first team. Moorestown Friends’ third player to receive accolades was junior Matt Schlotterbeck, who was all-league honorable mention. He can contribute at multiple positions, including center back and midfield, and had three goals and three assists as a sophomore. Other key contributors from last season include seniors Nick Makar and Ben Girgis, juniors Jared Kolaris and Vikram Verma, and sophomores Alex Kostopoulos, Vincent Lu and Dean Simpson. Seniors Daniel Abiola, Ben Batra and Leo Dabrow will look to step into expanded roles.

OUTLOOK: The Foxes played well down the stretch last fall and reached the sectional semifinals before finishing with a 6-11-1 record. They have the potential to vie for a winning record this season, their last in the Friends Schools League before moving into the Burlington County Scholastic League.

PAUL VI
EAGLES

PLAYERS TO WATCH:  Senior midfielder Landon Sentak has been a starter since his freshman year and has made the all-conference first team each of the past two seasons. Last fall, he led the Eagles with eight assists for the second consecutive season and added three goals. He is primed for a big final campaign in blue and white. Senior defender Paul Chaykin has also made the all-conference first team two years in a row and is known for his leadership in the back and his ability to contribute offensively. A third all-conference first-teamer is senior forward Jared Hollis, a top playmaker who had seven goals and six assists as a junior. Senior forwards Stephen Jacobo (six goals, three assists) and Owen Mead (four goals, two assists) are other key pieces of the attack along with seniors Michael Mackin and Luke Brocious, junior Zenon Nark and sophomore Chase Giambri. Junior Travis Hemphill shines as a defensive midfielder and other returners in the midfield are seniors Joey Williams, Christian Ugarte and Connor Lamb. Veterans on defense are seniors Zach Hart, Joey Calabria, Salvatore Manfredo and Dillon Fretz and juniors Cameron Connelly, Tony Contento and Jake Lenthe. Paul VI must replace standout goalie Jonathan Leary and one of the candidates for the job is senior Nikolas Quintavalle.

OUTLOOK: The Eagles’ 8-7-1 season in 2022 featured a share of the Olympic Conference National Division title and a berth in the sectional semifinals. Bob Stocklin, who helped turn his alma mater into a consistent winner, stepped down after last season, but new head coach Dominic Pernice inherits a team that is expected to remain competitive.

SENECA
GOLDEN EAGLES

PLAYERS TO WATCH:  Senior midfielder Jack Guerrera has been a key contributor each of the past two seasons and recorded four goals and seven assists as a junior to make the all-conference second team. He will be counted on to step up as a leader in his final season at Seneca. Another top returner is junior midfielder Luke Rath, who was second on the team with seven goals, including two in a playoff win over Deptford. Sophomores Cody Klym and Shane McClelland both had an impact at forward and in the midfield as freshmen and should take on bigger roles in their second season. Senior Ethan Cutts and junior Dimitri Perez are experienced defenders, while sophomore Patrick Fluharty and junior Joe Henske are both expected to see time in goal. Other returners looking to contribute are seniors Liam Marian and Jake Houston, juniors Chris Herpen, Hunter Matyi and Travis Bauer, and sophomore Jake Bauer. Newcomers to keep an eye on are sophomores Anthony Giafaglione and Chris Rath on defense, sophomore Vaughn Worthing in the midfield and senior Tyler Stanewick in the midfield.

OUTLOOK: The Golden Eagles posted a 10-7-2 record last year for their most wins in a season since 2019 and reached the sectional quarterfinals. They look like contenders in the Olympic Conference National Division with Guerrera leading the charge.

SHAWNEE
RENEGADES

PLAYERS TO WATCH: After a promising freshman season, Sean McFadden really broke out as a sophomore. The forward/midfielder was second on the Renegades with both 12 goals and eight assists and was rewarded with all-conference first-team honors. More attention will be paid to him from opposing defenses with the graduation of leading scorer Matt Conger, and it will be interesting to see how he responds. McFadden will have help from junior midfielder Jacob Santamaria, who scored 10 goals to make the all-conference first team, and junior midfielder Aiden Santamaria, who added five goals and eight assists. Senior Joe Albert and junior Anthony Carabasi will also be counted on offensively. At the other end of the field, senior Braeden Hurley returns as the starting keeper after making 79 saves and earning all-conference first-team recognition. Senior Jake Wheeler and junior Cale Stielau are returning starters on the back line, while senior Jerome Sheehan and junior Clark Mangan provide depth in goal. Other returners looking to make an impact are senior Evan Lure and sophomore Darrin Doyle.

OUTLOOK: The Renegades’ memorable 2022 season included a 13-2-6 record, the Olympic Conference American Division title and appearances in both the Coaches Tournament and sectional finals, where they fell in penalty kicks both times. The talent is in place for another highly successful year.

WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP
MINUTEMEN

PLAYERS TO WATCH: Washington Township graduated leading scorer Savien Castro but is happy to welcome back senior midfielder John DiNoto, who joined Castro on the all-conference first team. He scored three goals but was even more impactful with his play at the defensive end of the field. A new go-to option on offense will have to emerge and the candidates include sophomore midfielder Sean Tarsatana, who had four goals and four assists as a freshman to make the all-conference second team. Junior midfielder Nick Guzak is another playmaker who had four goals and two assists. Junior forward Justin Pagano could be ready for a bigger role and senior Mark Simmons is a returner in the midfield. Junior Pete Louvaris is an experienced keeper, and seniors Kameron Borger and Luke Linden and junior Dom Grassi will look to contribute on the back line.

OUTLOOK: The Minutemen had quite a debut season in the Tri-County Conference, as they claimed the Royal Division title in their first year in the league, finished 13-5 and reached the sectional quarterfinals. They have several important positions to fill but hope to remain in the thick of the Royal race.

SCHEDULE
All schedules subject to change; please check with schools before attending.

Bishop Eustace Crusaders
9/11 at Winslow Township, 3:45 p.m.
9/13 at Paul VI, 4 p.m.
9/16 vs. Cedar Creek, 10 a.m.
9/18 vs. Seneca, 4:15 p.m.
9/21 at Cherry Hill West, 3:45 p.m.
9/26 at West Deptford, 7 p.m.
9/28 vs. Moorestown, 4:15 p.m.
10/2 at Eastern, 4 p.m.
10/4 vs. Cherry Hill East, 4:15 p.m.
10/6 vs. Burlington Township, 4:15 p.m.
10/9 at Cherokee, 4 p.m.
10/11 vs. Camden Catholic, 4:15 p.m.
10/16 vs. Lenape, 4:15 p.m.
10/18 at Haddon Heights, 4 p.m.
10/19 at Rancocas Valley, 4 p.m.}|
10/23 vs. Shawnee, 4:15 p.m.

Camden Catholic Fighting Irish
9/11 at Cherry Hill West, 3:45 p.m.
9/13 vs. Moorestown, 3:45 p.m.
9/18 at Eastern, 3:45 p.m.
9/20 vs. Cherry Hill East, 3:45 p.m.
9/22 at Moorestown Friends, 3:45 p.m.
9/26 at Cherokee, 3:45 p.m.
9/28 vs. Winslow Township, 3:45 p.m.
10/2 vs. Rancocas Valley, 3:45 p.m.
10/7 at Cedar Creek, 10 a.m.
10/11 at Bishop Eustace, 4:15 p.m.
10/14 at Pennsauken, 7 p.m.
10/17 vs. Gloucester Township Tech, 3:45 p.m.
10/19 vs. Paul VI, 3:45 p.m.
10/23 at Seneca, 3:45 p.m.

Cherokee Chiefs
9/7 at Cherry Hill West, 3:45 p.m.
9/11 at Moorestown, 6 p.m.
9/13 vs. Eastern, 3:45 p.m.
9/18 vs. Cherry Hill East, 3:45 p.m.
9/23 at Washington Township, 10 a.m.
9/26 vs. Camden Catholic, 3:45 p.m.
9/28 at Rancocas Valley, 3:45 p.m.
10/2 vs. Shawnee, 3:45 p.m.
10/4 at Gloucester Township Tech, 3:45 p.m.
10/9 vs. Bishop Eustace, 4 p.m.
10/11 at Paul VI, 4 p.m.
10/18 vs. Seneca, 3:45 p.m.
10/20 vs. Cinnaminson, 3:45 p.m.
10/23 at Lenape, 3:45 p.m.

Cherry Hill East Cougars
9/7 vs. Moorestown, 3:45 p.m.
9/11 at Eastern, 3:45 p.m.
9/13 vs. Winslow Township, 3:45 p.m.
9/15 vs. Williamstown, 3:45 p.m.
9/18 at Cherokee, 3:45 p.m.
9/20 at Camden Catholic, 3:45 p.m.
9/26 vs. Haddon Township, 3:45 p.m.
9/27 vs. Rancocas Valley, 3:45 p.m.
9/30 vs. Cherry Hill West, 7:30 p.m.
10/2 vs. Gloucester Township Tech, 3:45 p.m.
10/4 at Bishop Eustace, 4:15 p.m.
10/6 at Shawnee, 3:45 p.m.
10/9 vs. Paul VI, 3:45 p.m.
10/11 at Seneca, 3:45 p.m.
10/19 at Lenape, 3:45 p.m.

Cherry Hill West Lions
9/7 vs. Cherokee, 3:45 p.m.
9/11 at Camden Catholic, 3:45 p.m.
9/13 vs. Rancocas Valley, 3:45 p.m.
9/15 vs. Woodstown, 3:45 p.m.
9/18 at Shawnee, 3:45 p.m.
9/20 vs. Middle Township, 6 p.m.
9/22 at Bishop Eustace, 4:15 p.m.
9/27 vs. Paul VI, 3:45 p.m.
9/30 at Cherry Hill East, 7:30 p.m.
10/2 at Pitman, 4 p.m.
10/4 vs. Lenape, 3:45 p.m.
10/6 at Seneca, 3:45 p.m.
10/9 vs. Winslow Township, 3:45 p.m.
10/11 vs. Moorestown, 3:45 p.m.
10/17 vs. Holy Cross, 3:45 p.m.
10/19 at Eastern, 3:45 p.m.
10/23 at Cinnaminson, 3:45 p.m.

Clearview Pioneers
9/8 vs. Eastern, 4 p.m.
9/11 vs. GCIT, 4 p.m.
9/13 at Deptford, 4 p.m.
9/19 at Washington Township, 4 p.m.
9/21 vs. Williamstown, 4 p.m.
9/22 at Moorestown, 3:30 p.m.
9/25 vs. Kingsway, 4 p.m.
9/27 vs. Timber Creek, 6 p.m.
9/28 at Haddonfield, 4 p.m.
10/2 at Hammonton, 4:15 p.m.
10/5 at GCIT, 3:45 p.m.
10/9 vs. Delran, 4:15 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.
10/23 at Kingsway, 4 p.m.     

Eastern Vikings
9/7 vs. Winslow Township, 3:45 p.m.
9/8 at Clearview, 4 p.m.
9/11 vs. Cherry Hill East, 3:45 p.m.
9/13 at Cherokee, 3:45 p.m.
9/18 vs. Camden Catholic, 3:45 p.m.
9/20 at Rancocas Valley, 3:45 p.m.
9/23 at Haddonfield, 7 p.m.
9/26 vs. Shawnee, 3:45 p.m.
9/28 at Gloucester Township Tech, 3:45 p.m.
10/2 vs. Bishop Eustace, 4 p.m.
10/4 at Paul VI, 3:45 p.m.
10/7 vs. Kingsway, 10 a.m.
10/9 vs. Seneca, 4 p.m.
10/11 vs. Lenape, 3:45 p.m.
10/18 vs. Haddon Township, 3:45 p.m.
10/20 at Cherry Hill West, 3:45 p.m.
10/23 at Moorestown, 3:45 p.m.

Gloucester Catholic Rams
9/7 vs. Salem County Tech, 4 p.m.
9/11 vs. Clayton, 4 p.m.
9/13 vs. Schalick, 4 p.m.
9/19 at Pitman, 4 p.m.
9/21 at Salem, 4 p.m.
9/22 vs. Trenton Central, 4 p.m.
9/25 vs. Wildwood, 4 p.m.
9/27 at Woodstown, 4 p.m.
10/3 at Salem County Tech, 4 p.m.
10/5 at Clayton, 4 p.m.
10/11 at Glassboro, 4 p.m.
10/13 vs. Pitman, 4 p.m.
10/16 at Haddon Heights, 7 p.m.
10/17 vs. Salem, 4 p.m.
10/19 at Pennsville, 4 p.m.
10/20 at Wildwood, 4 p.m.

Haddonfield Bulldawgs
9/8 vs. Haddon Township, 4 p.m.
9/9 vs. Washington Township, 10 a.m.
9/12 at West Deptford, 6 p.m.
9/14 vs. Collingswood, 4 p.m.
9/16 vs. Rancocas Valley, 10 a.m.
9/18 at Sterling, 4 p.m.
9/20 at Haddon Heights, 4 p.m.
9/22 vs. Eastern, 7 p.m.
9/26 vs. Cinnaminson, 4 p.m.
9/28 vs. Clearview, 4 p.m.
9/30 at Kingsway, 11 a.m.
10/2 at Haddon Township, 3:45 p.m.
10/4 vs. West Deptford, 7 p.m.
10/6 at Collingswood, 4 p.m.
10/10 vs. Sterling, 4 p.m.
10/12 vs. Haddon Heights, 4 p.m.
10/16 at Oakcrest, 4:30 p.m.
10/18 vs. Moorestown Friends, 4 p.m.

Kingsway Dragons
9/7 vs. Williamstown, 4 p.m.
9/9 vs. Shawnee, 10 a.m.
9/15 at Delsea, 4 p.m.
9/19 at GCIT, 4 p.m.
9/21 vs. Washington Township, 4 p.m.
9/23 vs. Delran, 10 a.m.
9/25 at Clearview, 4 p.m.
9/28 at Cinnaminson, 4 p.m.
9/30 vs. Haddonfield, 11 a.m.
10/3 at Williamstown, 4 p.m.
10/5 vs. Salesianum, 4 p.m.
10/7 at Eastern, 10 a.m.
10/11 at Timber Creek, 4 p.m.
10/12 vs. GCIT, 6 p.m.
10/17 at Washington Township, 4 p.m.
10/19 vs. Millville, 4 p.m.
10/23 vs. Clearview, 4 p.m.

Lenape Indians
9/7 at Camden Catholic, 3:45 p.m.
9/9 at The Phelps School, 1 p.m.
9/11 vs. Rancocas Valley, 3:45 p.m.
9/13 at Shawnee, 3:45 p.m.
9/14 vs. Moorestown Friends, 3:45 p.m.
9/18 vs. Gloucester Township Tech, 3:45 p.m.
9/21 at Delran, 3:45 p.m.
9/26 vs. Paul VI, 3:45 p.m.
9/28 at Seneca, 3:45 p.m.
9/29 at Mainland, 4 p.m.
10/4 vs. Cherry Hill West, 3:45 p.m.
10/7 at Egg Harbor Township, 11:30 a.m.
10/9 vs. Moorestown, 3:45 p.m.
10/11 at Eastern, 3:45 p.m.
10/13 at Williamstown, 4 p.m.
10/16 at Bishop Eustace, 4:15 p.m.
10/19 vs. Cherry Hill East, 3:45 p.m.
10/23 vs. Cherokee, 3:45 p.m.

Moorestown Quakers
9/7 at Cherry Hill East, 3:45 p.m.
9/9 at Burlington Township, 10 a.m.
9/11 vs. Cherokee, 6 p.m.
9/13 at Camden Catholic, 3:45 p.m.
9/18 vs. Rancocas Valley, 6:30 p.m.
9/20 at Shawnee, 6 p.m.
9/22 vs. Clearview, 3:30 p.m.
9/26 vs. Gloucester Township Tech, 3:45 p.m.
9/28 at Bishop Eustace, 4:15 p.m.
10/2 vs. Paul VI, 3:45 p.m.
10/4 at Seneca, 3:45 p.m.
10/6 at Cinnaminson, 3:45 p.m
10/9 at Lenape, 3:45 p.m.
10/11 vs. Cherry Hill West, 3:45 p.m.
10/17 vs. Delran, 3:45 p.m.
10/19 vs. Winslow Township, 6:30 p.m.
10/20 vs. Willingboro, 3:45 p.m.
10/23 vs. Eastern, 3:45 p.m.

Moorestown Friends Foxes
9/7 at Princeton Day, 4:15 p.m.
9/8 vs. Florence, 4 p.m.
9/11 vs. Maple Shade, 4 p.m.
9/14 at Lenape, 3:45 p.m.
9/15 vs. Woodbury, 4 p.m.
9/19 at Friends Central, 4 p.m.
9/22 vs. Westtown, 4 p.m.
9/26 vs. Barrack Hebrew School, 4 p.m.
9/29 vs. Academy New Church, 4 p.m.
10/3 at Shipley, 4 p.m.
10/6 at Friends Select, 4 p.m.
10/10 vs. Germantown Friends, 4 p.m.
10/11 vs. Pennsauken, 4 p.m.
10/13 vs. Abington Friends, 4 p.m.
10/16 at George School, 4 p.m.
10/18 vs. Haddonfield, 4 p.m.
10/20 vs. Triton, 4 p.m.

Paul VI Eagles
9/7 vs. Shawnee, 7 p.m.
9/11 at Gloucester Township Tech, 3:45 p.m.
9/13 vs. Bishop Eustace, 4 p.m.
9/18 vs. Winslow Township, 3:45 p.m.
9/20 at Seneca, 4 p.m.
9/23 vs. Holy Ghost, 11 a.m.
9/26 at Lenape, 3:45 p.m.
9/27 vs. Cherry Hill West, 3:45 p.m.
10/2 at Moorestown, 3:45 p.m.
10/4 vs. Eastern, 3:45 p.m.
10/7 at Pennington, 7 p.m.
10/9 at Cherry Hill East, 3:45 p.m.
10/11 vs. Cherokee, 4 p.m.
10/12 at Delran, 4 p.m.
10/19 at Camden Catholic, 3:45 p.m.
10/23 vs. Rancocas Valley, 4 p.m.

Seneca Golden Eagles
9/7 vs. Rancocas Valley, 3:45 p.m.
9/11 at Shawnee, 3:45 p.m.
9/13 vs. Gloucester Township Tech, 3:45 p.m.
9/16 at Burlington Township, 10 a.m.
9/18 at Bishop Eustace, 4:15 p.m.
9/20 vs. Paul VI, 4 p.m.
9/22 at Holy Cross, 4 p.m.
9/26 at Winslow Township, 3:45 p.m.
9/28 vs. Lenape, 3:45 p.m.
10/2 vs. Mainland, 4 p.m.
10/4 vs. Moorestown, 3:45 p.m.
10/6 at Cherry Hill West, 4 p.m.
10/9 at Eastern, 4 p.m.
10/11 vs. Cherry Hill East, 3:45 p.m.
10/13 at Oakcrest, 3:45 p.m.
10/18 at Cherokee, 3:45 p.m.
10/20 at Hammonton, 4 p.m.
10/23 vs. Camden Catholic, 3:45 p.m.

Shawnee Renegades
9/7 at Paul VI, 7 p.m.
9/9 at Kingsway, 10 a.m.
9/11 vs. Seneca, 3:45 p.m.
9/13 vs. Lenape, 3:45 p.m.
9/18 at Cherry Hill West, 3:45 p.m.
9/20 vs. Moorestown, 6 p.m.
9/26 at Eastern, 3:45 p.m.
9/29 vs. Washington Township, 4 p.m.
10/2 at Cherokee, 3:45 p.m.
10/6 vs. Cherry Hill East, 3:45 p.m.
10/9 at Rancocas Valley, 4 p.m.
10/19 vs. Gloucester Township Tech, 4:15 p.m.
10/23 at Bishop Eustace, 4:15 p.m.

Washington Township Minutemen
9/7 at GCIT, 4 p.m.
9/9 at Haddonfield, 10 a.m.
9/11 at Williamstown, 4 p.m.
9/13 at Highland, 4 p.m.
9/19 vs. Clearview, 4 p.m.
9/21 at Kingsway, 4 p.m.
9/23 vs. Cherokee, 10 a.m.
9/27 vs. Cumberland, 4 p.m.
9/29 at Shawnee, 4 p.m.
10/3 vs. GCIT, 4 p.m.
10/5 vs. Williamstown, 4 p.m.
10/9 at Schalick, 4 p.m.
10/11 vs. Delsea, 4 p.m.
10/13 at Clearview, 4 p.m.
10/17 vs. Kingsway, 4 p.m.
10/19 at Deptford, 4 p.m.

Published (and copyrighted) in Suburban Family Magazine, Volume 14, Issue 2.
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