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2023 High School Girls Soccer Preview

by Staff

BISHOP EUSTACE
CRUSADERS

PLAYERS TO WATCH:  Bishop Eustace welcomes back a dynamic duo in senior midfielder/forward Allie Serlenga and junior midfielder/forward Mia Abbey, who both made the all-conference first team a year ago. Serlenga has led the Crusaders in goals each of the past two seasons and is primed for a huge senior season before continuing her career at Clemson University. She had 12 goals and six assists as a junior and was named to the all-South Jersey second team. Abbey followed up her strong freshman season by collecting 11 goals and a team-high 12 assists as a sophomore to make the all-South Jersey third team. Juniors Erin Moriarty and Addison Short are other veterans who will help bolster the attack. Defensively, junior Izzy Serano returns in goal after recording 102 saves and receiving all-conference second-team accolades. Junior Hayley Noonan is a three-year starter on the back line and other experienced defenders are junior Ace Higgins and sophomore Chloe Adams. Senior Jordan Roessler also fortifies the D as a defensive midfielder. Other returners looking to contribute are senior Norah Watkins and juniors Alaina Staab and Kemma Byrne.

OUTLOOK: The Crusaders turned it on in the postseason last fall, as they won two playoff games and advanced to the sectional semifinals before suffering a 1-0 loss in double overtime to Holy Cross and finishing with a 7-8-2 record. With Serlenga and Abbey leading the way, expectations are high for this season as former assistant Madeline Polino-DiSanti takes over as head coach.

CAMDEN CATHOLIC
FIGHTING IRISH

PLAYERS TO WATCH:
  Camden Catholic graduated all three of its all-conference players and most of the starting 11, but brings back a solid core ready to take over leadership of the team. That includes seniors Danielle Leber, who scored six goals and led the Irish with eight assists, and Caley Maher, who added three goals and three assists. Juniors Kayla Dunn (five goals, two assists) and Leah DiCicco (two goals, one assist) are other returning playmakers who mostly operate in the midfield. Senior Hailey Luczak is back as the starting goalie after recording 71 saves and sophomore Ayana Jackson also has experience in net. Other key returners include seniors Madison Felix, Katie Brown and Morgan Haas and juniors Leilani Beasley and Alexa von Hohenstein. Sophomores Jamie DiCicco, Ella DiSimone and Cassidy Robey are looking to significantly contribute.

OUTLOOK: The Irish had a strong second half to the 2022 season, including a playoff victory, and finished with an 8-9-1 record. They expect to remain competitive this fall.

CHEROKEE
CHIEFS
PLAYERS TO WATCH: 
 Cherokee allowed only 14 goals in 19 games last year, and several key pieces of that defense return. That includes senior back Nicole Edelman, who made the all-South Jersey third team and the all-conference first team, and senior goalie Jada Branford, an all-conference second-teamer. There are also several standouts offensively, such as senior midfielder Ailyn Rowe, who was second on the Chiefs with nine goals and third with seven assists to make the all-conference first team. Senior midfielder Catherine Hatch tied for the team lead with eight assists and junior Stephanie Monroe is another talented midfielder. Junior Morgan Shank is a veteran defender, while three sophomores who had an impact as freshmen are also back: forward Caroline Neal (five goals, one assist) and midfielders Abbie Zubrzycki (three goals, two assists) and Paige Wagner (two assists).

OUTLOOK: The Chiefs graduated several standouts from a team that went 15-4 and reached the sectional quarterfinals, but there is an excellent nucleus in place to keep them in contention in the Olympic American and South Jersey, Group 4.

CHERRY HILL EAST
COUGARS

PLAYERS TO WATCH:
 Leading scorer and all-South Jersey forward Elizabeth Sommeling graduated, but Cherry Hill East is happy to welcome back two sophomores who flashed a ton of potential as freshmen. Midfielder Julia Maher dished out a team-high 15 assists to go with three goals to make the all-conference second team, while Kira Fowler was second behind Sommeling with 10 goals and had four assists. It will be exciting to see how they follow up their dazzling debuts. Senior forwards Nadia McGinnis (three goals, two assists) and Jess Greenberg (two goals) and junior midfielder Alyssa Perez (five goals) are other key playmakers. Senior back Giuliana Puglisi and junior goalie Maddie Schultz both made the all-conference second team and lead the defense, while sophomore Gianna Benson also returns to the back line. Senior Eloise Kipnis and juniors Leila Deveres and Gabby Cynanik are other valuable veterans, and sophomore Lauren Carter will seek a bigger role as well.

OUTLOOK: The Cougars posted an 8-11 record—five wins better than the season before—and dropped a tough 1-0 loss to Egg Harbor in the first round of the playoffs. They have a nice mix of veteran leadership and young talent, and should continue to improve this fall.

CHERRY HILL WEST
LIONS
PLAYERS TO WATCH:  Kennedy Erdman emerged as one of the premier playmakers in the area last fall, as she led the Lions with 21 goals—including huge game-tying scores in both the sectional and state finals—and was second with 11 assists to make the all-South Jersey and all-conference first teams. The forward/midfielder is looking forward to a big senior season before moving on to Monmouth University. Two other all-conference first-team selections return: senior goalie Abby Leporati, a three-year starter who made 130 saves as a junior, and junior midfielder Julie Short, who is especially valuable at the defensive end of the field. Junior Danielle Short and seniors Sydney Rondeau and Salmah Khalil are key returners on defense, and junior Julia Lewis is a top player in the midfield who will look to complement Erdman offensively. Senior twin sisters Morgan and Madison Bauerle will also be relied upon for providing chemistry and leadership on the field. The talented junior class includes Bryce Westervelt, Emma Devine, Tori Chase, Reese Heil and Reagan Smith, and there are several promising underclassmen who add depth.

OUTLOOK: Last season was truly a memorable one for the Lions, who claimed the first sectional title in program history and reached the state final before falling in penalty kicks and finishing the year with a 13-7-4 record. Thirteen seniors are gone from that squad, but Erdman and company will still set the bar high.

CLEARVIEW
PIONEERS

PLAYERS TO WATCH: Annabella Ramirez is a versatile senior who can play multiple positions, including center midfield, center back and outside back, and she is poised for a big final season at Clearview. She scored a pair of goals as a junior and made the all-conference first team for her work at the defensive end of the field. The Pioneers also bring back senior goalie Madison Wessel, a four-year starter who made the all-conference second team last season after recording 172 saves. Senior center back Gianna Palko and senior outside back Macaela Kulback are other valuable members of the defense, and Palko also aided the cause offensively with three goals and two assists. Following the graduation of leading scorer Payton Foster, Clearview will be relying on senior midfielders Livia Messenger, Alyssa Aja, Makayla DeMuzio and Leila Bensaoud and junior forward Emily Coyle to spark the offense. Sophomore midfielder Kierra Shute could also be ready for a bigger role after showing promise as a rookie, and other returners on defense are juniors Paige Hanson and Gabrielle Reihing.

OUTLOOK: After finishing with a rare losing record of 5-11-2 last year, the Pioneers will be hungry to get back to their winning ways—and they have the talent to do so.

EASTERN
VIKINGS
PLAYERS TO WATCH:  Although the Vikings graduated South Jersey Goalkeeper of the Year Ava Clark, they fortunately return two very important pieces of a defense that flirted with a school record by allowing just 10 goals all season: senior center backs Eva Sprewell and Remi Cherkas. Sprewell received all-South Jersey accolades for the second year in a row, moving up from the third team to the second team, and also repeated as an all-conference first-teamer. She will continue her career at Stony Brook University. Cherkas earned a starting job for the first time at center back and joined Sprewell on the all-South Jersey second team and all-conference first team. She is committed to the University of Rochester. Eastern also brings back standouts at other spots, such as junior midfielder/forward Aubrey Benfield, who had nine goals and seven assists to make the all-conference first team and is arguably the Vikings’ most talented player, and junior midfielder/forward Katerena Kokolis, who led the team with 11 goals. Senior forward Kasey Eustace (eight goals, four assists), junior forward Nevaeh Roark (seven goals, seven assists) and senior midfielder Izzy Benfield (three goals, two assists) are other key playmakers, and senior midfielder Grace Francesconi is a returning starter as well. Eustace may also see time on defense, while junior forward Lily Burt (two goals, four assists) and senior back Maddie Jacobs will look to make their way into the starting lineup after contributing as reserves a year ago. Four or five freshmen are expected to play varsity and Eastern will also receive reinforcements from its undefeated freshman and JV squads.

OUTLOOK: The Vikings put together another memorable season in 2022, highlighted by sectional and Coaches Tournament titles and a final record of 22-2-2. There are several important positions to fill, but expect this team to have high standards as usual this fall.

GLOUCESTER CATHOLIC
RAMS

PLAYERS TO WATCH:  The Rams had plenty of new faces in the lineup last fall, and although they had some growing pains at times, they bring back most of the roster and the valuable experience they gained should pay off. Leading the way is senior midfielder Frankie Fiore, who emerged as a key playmaker and led Gloucester Catholic with four goals and seven assists on her way to all-conference first-team honors. Sophomore midfielder Bella Laumer had three goals and an assist as a rookie, while senior forward Cassidy Thornton and sophomore midfielders Ana Yucis, Sarah Yucis and Kaitlyn Capalbo will also be counted on in the attacking third. Junior back Hailey Molis anchors the defense after earning all-conference second-team recognition. She is joined by seniors Ava Ridinger and Greta Wolf and sophomore Olivia Burgo on the back line in front of sophomore goalie Lauren Narolewski, who totaled 166 saves. Other returners expected to contribute are seniors Ryann McKinney and Ava Santoro, and promising additions to the team are senior Samantha Murphy, juniors Izzy Partridge and Remi Wicken and freshman Olivia Pisano.

OUTLOOK: The Rams were in rebuilding mode in 2022 as they finished 3-12, but it would not be surprising to see them be much more competitive this season and add a few wins to their record.

HADDONFIELD
BULLDAWGS

PLAYERS TO WATCH: Haddonfield may have graduated one of South Jersey’s best scorers in Allison Tighe, but the good news is that one of the area’s premier defenders is back in the fold. Senior Grace Duffey has made the all-conference first team each of the past two years and received all-South Jersey second-team honors as well last season. Her presence in the back, along with the return of starting goalie Enya Carthy, will keep the Bulldawgs in most games. Carthy, a junior, collected 152 saves as a sophomore to make the all-conference second team. Duffey can also contribute offensively, as evidenced by her four goals last fall, and Haddonfield may need even more scoring production from her this season. Junior forward Tuesday Brown (four goals, four assists) is another key playmaker who could take her game up to the next level as an upperclassman, while senior Maeve Kirwan and junior Addison Pierce will also aid the attack. Senior Carolyn Carson helps hold down the fort in the midfield, and other returners looking to make an impact are senior Shae Giordano and juniors Grace Farrell and Audrey Adams.

OUTLOOK: The Bulldawgs’ amazing streak of consecutive sectional titles ended at three last year, as they lost to eventual champion Seneca in the semifinals and finished with a 12-8 record. There is no replacing a player like Tighe, but there is enough remaining talent to stay competitive and possibly make another run in the playoffs.

KINGSWAY
DRAGONS

PLAYERS TO WATCH: Kingsway brings back a strong core led by all-conference first-team selections Maddie Hicks and Emma Nguyen. Hicks, a senior forward, led the Dragons with eight goals and had two assists, while Nguyen, a senior midfielder, scored a goal and dished out a team-high seven assists. Senior midfielder Hannah Ferris, an all-conference second-teamer, and junior forward Cailon Burlingame each added three goals and will also be integral parts of the offense; senior Isabella Valentino and sophomore Meghan Shannon are contributors in the midfield. The defense is solid thanks to the return of seniors Brianna Lewis and Ally Phalines and juniors Olivia Neuman and Haley Brown, who are backed by senior goalie Ashley Brown (95 saves). Junior Caroline Brickner also has experience in goal, and other returners to keep an eye on are seniors Kathryn Burkhardt and Ava Forte, junior Riley Lewin and sophomores Kaylen Doria-Wallace, Kendall Flowers and Olivia Prettelt.

OUTLOOK: With many of the key players back from a team that went 8-9 and qualified for both the Coaches Tournament and the Group 4 playoffs, the Dragons should have a successful season in store.

LENAPE
INDIANS
PLAYERS TO WATCH: Lenape brings back a promising roster that is a mix of up-and-coming talent and veteran leadership. Several sophomores shined as rookies, including midfielder Ava Kueny, who scored three goals, led the Indians with nine assists and was named to the all-conference second team, and forward Emma Moon, who was second on the team with five goals. Melina Fioravanti, Keira Platt and Emily Ramirez are other sophomores who contributed right away as rookies, but they will continue to look up to seniors like Kaelyn Phillips, a leader in the midfield, and Brooke McMonagle, a versatile midfielder/defender. Other key seniors are Ava Seedes, who can play multiple positions, and Julia Buciorelli, who is in line to take over as the starting keeper after serving as the backup last year. The junior class is also talented with the likes of Alexandra Mankowski, Samantha Eiswerth, Addison Eiswerth, Emily Huynh, Michaela Mitchell and Mariella Torres all returning.

OUTLOOK: The Indians played very well during the second half of the 2022 season and finished with a 5-7-3 record. They hope to ride that momentum into 2023 and contend for a winning campaign.

MOORESTOWN
QUAKERS

PLAYERS TO WATCH:  Junior forward Katie Bianco has led Moorestown in goals in each of her first two seasons and will once again be an offensive catalyst this fall. She found the back of the net seven times to go with two assists as a sophomore and received all-conference second-team honors. She is one of two returning all-conference players along with junior goalie Lauren Swafford, who made 159 saves and recorded four shutouts on her way to first-team recognition. Bianco and Swafford lead a talented junior class that also includes forward Lizzie Arthur, forward/midfielder Jessica Delconte, midfielder Caitlin Fidler and backs Mae Murphy and Alex Hickman. There is plenty of senior leadership as well, notably with senior midfielder Taylor Krott, who scored two goals and handed out nine assists to make the all-conference second team. Sydney Parks and Allison Fidler are other seniors who can make things happen in the attacking third, Zoey Yurkewicz contributes at forward, and veteran defenders are Maddie Miceli, Ava Coyle and Taylor Helman. Sophomores Hannah Dixon and Julia Blong both showed potential as rookies, and additional juniors to watch are Belle McCloud, Sydney Salmons, Madeline Steene and backup goalie Mackenzie Seibel.

OUTLOOK: The Quakers were competitive in most of their games—including a win over Seneca and a tie with Cherry Hill West, both sectional champions—and finished with a 5-11-3 record. They clearly have the ability to hang with the top teams and hope that translates to a few more notches in the win column.

MOORESTOWN FRIENDS
FOXES

PLAYERS TO WATCH: Foluke Balogun has established herself as one of the premier scorers in South Jersey over the past two years and will look to end her high school career on a high note this fall. She netted 30 goals as a junior—giving her 68 in three seasons—and added eight assists to make the all-league first team. She highlights a potent attack that also includes senior midfielder Remi Cooke, who scored 11 goals and recorded 11 assists to lead the Foxes in the latter category for the second consecutive season. Cooke was named all-league honorable mention. Junior midfielder Maryrose Paznokas (two goals, seven assists) is another key returner offensively. Senior goalie Chelsea Mohammed notched 168 saves to make the all-league first team for the second year in a row and will hold down the fort defensively along with junior back Mikelle Smith, an all-league first-teamer, and senior back Ava Blumberg, a three-year starter. Top players in the midfield include seniors Charlotte Filak and Rebecca Wargo, junior Brielle Mitchell and sophomore Jada McRae, and sophomore Emilia Kochan flashed potential as a freshman with four goals and three assists. Other sophomores hoping to have an impact are Arianna Arzu, Tessa Haines, Kayla Haines, Amiya Sant and Maya Wohler.

OUTLOOK: After finishing with a 9-6-1 record in 2022, the Foxes will look to contend in their final season in the Friends Schools League before moving to the Burlington County Scholastic League. It will also be worth watching Balogun as she strives to reach the 100-goal milestone.

PAUL VI
EAGLES

PLAYERS TO WATCH: 
Although Paul VI graduated leading scorer Olivia Brocious, four other all-conference players return for the Eagles, who boast a nice mix of veteran leadership and up-and-coming talent. Senior back Sophia Miller and sophomore midfielder Emma McCarthy both had two goals and three assists while also contributing at the defensive end of the field to make the all-conference first team. Miller was an all-South Jersey third-team selection as well. Senior midfielder Sofia Marchese (seven goals, three assists) and junior midfielder Danielle Hennessy (three goals, two assists) were both named to the all-conference second team and will be counted on offensively along with senior forward Ave Martin (three goals, four assists), junior forward Sara O’Donnell (five goals, one assist) and senior midfielder Sienna Mount (two goals, six assists). Senior Jordyn Johnson and junior Angela DiDonato are important returners on the back line in front of senior goalie Emily Monforto. Several other veterans add depth at multiple positions.

OUTLOOK: Last season was a memorable one for the Eagles, who got hot toward the end of the year and advanced to their first sectional final since 2011 before dropping a 4-3 game to Immaculate Heart and finishing with a 12-8 record. They must find someone to replace Brocious as their go-to scorer: If they do, another strong season appears likely.

SENECA
GOLDEN EAGLES

PLAYERS TO WATCH: Most teams would be thrilled to welcome back one of the best players in the area, but Seneca is blessed to actually have two. Senior Gabby Miller was named the South Jersey Midfielder of the Year and made the all-conference first team as a junior after scoring 17 goals and handing out 14 assists. She forms a dynamic duo with senior forward Ava Palladino, who shared the team lead for goals with Miller and dished out six assists to repeat as an all-conference first-teamer and make the all-South Jersey second team. Junior midfielder Caydence Feehan (two goals, six assists), an all-conference second-teamer, also aids the attack along with junior midfielder Sam Zahradnick and sophomore midfielder Maddy Schwartz. Seniors Vanessa Auty and Grace Melilo and juniors Rihanna Vincent and Nora Eberman anchor the defense, while senior Emma Palkon and junior Genevieve Jenkins are in the mix to take over as the starting goalie. Junior Alyssa Catando and sophomores Hannah Eichman and Moira Vining are also looking to contribute.

OUTLOOK: The Golden Eagles went 15-8 for their most wins in a season since 2017 and captured the program’s third sectional title last fall. Expectations will remain high with Miller and Palladino leading the way.

SHAWNEE
RENEGADES

PLAYERS TO WATCH:
Mackenzie McCready has established herself as one of the best offensive creators in the area over the past several seasons, and it will be exciting to see how she finishes up her career at Shawnee. She shared the team lead with six goals last year while leading the Renegades in assists for the second year in a row, collecting 17 and increasing her career total to 49. She has been named to the all-conference first team the past two years and was all-South Jersey both seasons, moving up from second team as a sophomore to first team as a junior. Four other all-conference first-teamers return, including junior midfielder Julia Tepes (six goals, two assists) and junior forward Jaden Aaronson (five goals, five assists), who will spark the attack as well. The defense is also stacked thanks to the return of junior back Joellie Giquinto, an all-conference and all-South Jersey first-team selection, and junior goalie Mackenzie Borbi, who made 98 saves in her first year as the starter to make the all-conference first team and all-South Jersey second team. Junior Erin Doyle, an all-conference second-teamer, and sophomores Avery Kornafel and Tori Tepes are other key players on defense. Sophomore Madelynn Sadusky is back in the midfield after notching six goals and three assists in a strong freshman campaign. Other experienced playmakers are seniors Katie Portley, Olivia Dunay and Alaina Fifis, junior Eva Matesich and sophomore Courtney Davis. Shawnee is also counting on contributions from juniors Adriana Karafin, Allesandra Karafin, Emily Kochanski and Ceci Deroian, along with sophomore Maddie Dubler, who provides depth in goal.

OUTLOOK: Shawnee’s 17-4-3 season last fall included berths in the championship games of both the Coaches Tournament and sectionals. After falling just short in both, the Renegades have the talent and the hunger to get back in contention.

WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP
MINUTEMEN

PLAYERS TO WATCH: Washington Township graduated leading scorer and all-South Jersey midfielder Jessica Castorina, but returns a strong defense led by senior back Tori Barbara, a captain and all-conference first-teamer. Seniors Lily Cima, Anna Tobler and Abby Haines are other veteran backs, and senior Lindsay Price is the last line of defense, as she seized the starting goalie job as a junior and responded with 91 saves. Junior forward Lexi Dzierzgowski had seven goals and two assists to make the all-conference second team, and she will look to emerge as the go-to scorer. Juniors Antonella Castorina (two goals, two assists) and Gabby Rabinowitz (three goals, two assists) are key players in the midfield with support from seniors Arianna Nelli and Chelsea Petro and junior Alaina LaMonica. Sophomores Taylor Stuart and Nina Nocille showed potential as rookies, and other returners hoping to have an impact are seniors Emily Belsanti, Josselyn Connor and Mya Kowalczyk.

OUTLOOK: The Minutemaids finished 9-8-1 overall in their first season in the Tri-County Conference—six of the losses were by one goal—and went on a memorable playoff run highlighted by a last-second, upset win over Cherokee to reach the sectional semifinals. Their defense should keep them in most games and if the offense comes around, a successful season is on tap.

SCHEDULE
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Bishop Eustace Crusaders

9/7 at Gloucester Township Tech, 4 p.m.

9/11 vs. Winslow Township, 4:15 p.m.

9/13 vs. Paul VI, 4:15 p.m.

9/18 at Seneca, 4 p.m.

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

9/22 vs. Cherry Hill West, 4:15 p.m.

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

9/30 vs. Delsea, noon

10/2 vs. Eastern, 4:15 p.m.

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

10/6 at Burlington Township, 4 p.m.

10/7 at Cedar Creek, 11 a.m.

10/9 vs. Cherokee, 4:15 p.m.

10/11 at Camden Catholic, 3:45 p.m.

10/18 vs. Haddon Heights, 4 p.m.

10/19 vs. Rancocas Valley, 4:15 p.m.

10/23 at Shawnee, 3:45 p.m.

Camden Catholic Fighting Irish

9/7 at Lenape, 6 p.m.

9/11 vs. Cherry Hill West, 3:45 p.m.

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

9/18 vs. Eastern, 3:45 p.m.

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

9/25 at Haddon Heights, 4 p.m.

9/26 vs. Cherokee, 3:45 p.m.

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

10/2 at Rancocas Valley, 3:45 p.m.

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

10/9 at Gloucester Township Tech, 3:45 p.m.

10/11 vs. Bishop Eustace, 3:45 p.m.

10/14 at Pennsauken, 5 p.m.

10/19 at Paul VI, 3:45 p.m.

10/23 vs. Seneca, 3:45 p.m.

Cherokee Chiefs

9/7 at Cherry Hill West, 3:45 p.m.

9/11 vs. Moorestown, 6 p.m.

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

9/18 at Cherry Hill East, 3:45 p.m.

9/23 at Washington Township, 10 a.m.

9/26 at Camden Catholic, 3:45 p.m.

9/30 vs. Rancocas Valley, 10 a.m.

10/2 at Shawnee, 3:45 p.m.

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

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

10/9 at Bishop Eustace, 4:15 p.m.

10/11 vs. Paul VI, 4 p.m.

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

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

10/19 at Seneca, 3:45 p.m.

10/23 vs. Lenape, 3:45 p.m.

Cherry Hill East Cougars

9/7 at Moorestown, 6:30 p.m.

9/11 vs. Eastern, 3:45 p.m.

9/13 at Winslow Township, 3:45 p.m.

9/15 vs. Timber Creek, 3:45 p.m.

9/18 vs. Cherokee, 3:45 p.m.

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

9/23 at Holy Cross, 10 a.m.

9/27 at Rancocas Valley, 3:45 p.m.

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

10/2 at Gloucester Township Tech, 3:45 p.m.

10/4 vs. Bishop Eustace, 3:45 p.m.

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

10/9 at Paul VI, 3:45 p.m.

10/11 vs. Seneca, 3:45 p.m.

10/13 vs. Egg Harbor Township, 4 p.m.

10/16 vs. Vineland, 4 p.m.

10/19 vs. Lenape, 3:45 p.m.

10/20 at Cedar Creek, 4 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, 5:30 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

9/7 at Vineland, 4 p.m.

9/11 at GCIT, 3:45 p.m.

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

9/15 at Delran, 4:15 p.m.

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

9/21 at Williamstown, 4 p.m.

9/23 at Eastern, 10 a.m.

9/25 at Kingsway, 4 p.m.

9/27 at Timber Creek, 3:45 p.m.

9/28 vs. Haddonfield, 6 p.m.

10/5 vs. GCIT, 4 p.m.

10/6 vs. Rancocas Valley, 4:15 p.m.

10/11 at Highland, 3:45 p.m.

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

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

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

10/20 vs. Mainland, 4 p.m.

10/23 vs. Kingsway, 4 p.m.

Eastern Vikings

9/7 at Winslow Township, 3:45 p.m.

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

9/11 at Cherry Hill East, 3:45 p.m.

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

9/18 at Camden Catholic, 3:45 p.m.

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

9/22 at Haddonfield, 4 p.m.

9/23 vs. Clearview, 10 a.m.

9/26 at Shawnee, 3:45 p.m.

9/28 vs. Gloucester Township Tech, 6 p.m.

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

10/2 at Bishop Eustace, 4:15 p.m.

10/4 vs. Paul VI, 3:45 p.m.

10/6 at Kingsway, 4 p.m.

10/9 at Seneca, 4 p.m.

10/11 at Lenape, 3:45 p.m.

10/19 vs. Cherry Hill West, 3:45 p.m.

10/23 vs. Moorestown, 3:45 p.m.

Gloucester Catholic Rams

9/7 at Salem County Tech, 4 p.m.

9/11 at Clayton, 4 p.m.

9/13 at Schalick, 4 p.m.

9/15 at Buena, 4 p.m.

9/19 vs. Pitman, 4 p.m.

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

9/25 at Wildwood, 4 p.m.

9/27 at Woodstown, 4 p.m.

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

10/3 vs. Salem County Tech, 4 p.m.

10/5 vs. Clayton, 4 p.m.

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

10/13 at Pitman, 4 p.m.

10/16 at Haddon Heights, 7 p.m.

10/17 at Salem, 4 p.m.

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

10/20 vs. Wildwood, 4 p.m.

Haddonfield Bulldawgs

9/7 vs. Delran, 4 p.m.

9/8 at Haddon Township, 3:45 p.m.

9/12 vs. West Deptford, 4 p.m.

9/14 at Collingswood, 4 p.m.

9/16 at Princeton, 2 p.m.

9/18 vs. Sterling, 4 p.m.

9/20 vs. Haddon Heights, 7 p.m.

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

9/26 at Moorestown, 6:30 p.m.

9/28 at Clearview, 6 p.m.

9/30 vs. GCIT, 10 a.m.

10/2 vs. Haddon Township, 4 p.m.

10/4 at West Deptford, 6 p.m.

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

10/10 at Sterling, 4 p.m.

10/12 at Haddon Heights, 4 p.m.

10/20 vs. Shore Regional, 4:30 p.m.

Kingsway Dragons

9/7 at Williamstown, 4 p.m.

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

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

9/15 vs. Rancocas Valley, 4 p.m.

9/19 vs. GCIT, 4 p.m.

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

9/25 vs. Clearview, 4 p.m.

9/27 at Deptford, 4 p.m.

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

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

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

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

10/13 at GCIT, 4 p.m.

10/16 at Sterling, 4 p.m.

10/17 vs. Washington Township, 4 p.m.

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

10/20 at Millville, 4 p.m.

10/23 at Clearview, 4 p.m.

Lenape Indians

9/7 vs. Camden Catholic, 6 p.m.

9/11 at Rancocas Valley, 3:45 p.m.

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

9/18 at Gloucester Township Tech, 3:45 p.m.

9/20 vs. Bishop Eustace, 3:45 p.m.

9/22 at Mainland, 4 p.m.

9/23 vs. Robbinsville, 10 a.m.

9/26 at Paul VI, 3:45 p.m.

9/28 vs. Seneca, 6 p.m.

10/2 vs. Winslow Township, 3:45 p.m.

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

10/6 at Holy Cross, 3:45 p.m.

10/9 at Moorestown, 3:45 p.m.

10/11 vs. Eastern, 3:45 p.m.

10/19 at Cherry Hill East, 3:45 p.m.

10/23 at Cherokee, 3:45 p.m.

Moorestown Quakers

9/7 vs. Cherry Hill East, 6:30 p.m.

9/9 vs. Burlington Township, 10 a.m.

9/11 at Cherokee, 6 p.m.

9/13 vs. Camden Catholic, 6:30 p.m.

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

9/18 at Rancocas Valley, 6:30 p.m.

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

9/26 vs. Haddonfield, 6:30 p.m.

9/28 vs. Bishop Eustace, 3:45 p.m.

10/2 at Paul VI, 4 p.m.

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

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

10/9 vs. Lenape, 3:45 p.m.

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

10/16 at Delran, 3:45 p.m.

10/18 vs. Holy Cross, 3:45 p.m.

10/19 at Winslow Township, 3:45 p.m.

10/23 at Eastern, 3:45 p.m.

Moorestown Friends Foxes

9/7 vs. Holy Cross, 4 p.m.

9/8 vs. Northern Burlington, 4 p.m.

9/11 vs. Hamilton West, 4 p.m.

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

9/15 vs. Haddon Township, 4 p.m.

9/18 vs. Pennsauken Tech, 4 p.m.

9/22 vs. Maple Shade, 10 a.m.

9/26 at Friends Central, 4 p.m.

9/27 at Haddon Heights, 4 p.m.

9/29 vs. Abington Friends, 4 p.m.

10/3 at Westtown, 4 p.m.

10/5 vs. Germantown Friends, 4 p.m.

10/10 at George School, 4 p.m.

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

10/17 at Barrack Hebrew, 4 p.m.

10/18 at Triton, 3:45 p.m.

Paul VI Eagles

9/7 at Shawnee, 4:15 p.m.

9/11 vs. Gloucester Township Tech, 3:45 p.m.

9/13 at Bishop Eustace, 4:15 p.m.

9/18 at Winslow Township, 3:45 p.m.

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

9/22 vs. Sterling, 3:45 p.m.

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

9/27 at Cherry Hill West, 3:45 p.m.

9/30 at Cinnaminson, 10 a.m.

10/2 vs. Moorestown, 4 p.m.

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

10/7 at Pennington, 4:30 p.m.

10/9 vs. Cherry Hill East, 3:45 p.m.

10/11 at Cherokee, 4 p.m.

10/19 vs. Camden Catholic, 3:45 p.m.

10/23 at Rancocas Valley, 4 p.m.

Seneca Golden Eagles

9/7 at Rancocas Valley, 3:45 p.m.

9/11 vs. Shawnee, 3:45 p.m.

9/14 at Hun School, 4:15 p.m.

9/16 vs. Holy Cross, 10 a.m.

9/18 vs. Bishop Eustace, 4 p.m.

9/20 at Paul VI, 4 p.m.

9/23 vs. Burlington Township, 10 a.m.

9/26 vs. Winslow Township, 4 p.m.

9/28 at Lenape, 6 p.m.

10/2 vs. Northern Burlington, 6 p.m.

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

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

10/9 vs. Eastern, 4 p.m.

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

10/17 at West Deptford, 4 p.m.

10/19 vs. Cherokee, 3:45 p.m.

10/23 at Camden Catholic, 3:45 p.m.

Shawnee Renegades

9/7 vs. Paul VI, 4:15 p.m.

9/11 at Seneca, 3:45 p.m.

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

9/18 vs. Cherry Hill West, 3:45 p.m.

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

9/23 at Delran, 10 a.m.

9/26 vs. Eastern, 3:45 p.m.

9/29 at Washington Township, 4 p.m.

10/2 vs. Cherokee, 3:45 p.m.

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

10/6 at Cherry Hill East, 3:45 p.m.

10/9 vs. Rancocas Valley, 3:45 p.m.

10/11 vs. Winslow Township, 6 p.m.

10/19 at Gloucester Township Tech, 4 p.m.

10/23 vs. Bishop Eustace, 3:45 p.m.

Washington Township Minutemaids

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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