January 2013 Issue
Another spring sports season will soon be upon us and, as usual, there is no shortage of top talent or teams across South Jersey. Get ready for the competition with our 2013 Spring Sports Preview.
Many of South Jersey’s best coaches, who started out as top athletes themselves, share their stories.
Their focus may be on the fields and courts of South Jersey this spring, but their eyes are already looking to the future and what opportunities lie ahead at the collegiate level. Here is a list of some early commitments to NCAA Division I and II in...
Camden Catholic Junior outfielder-pitcher Christian Bilan batted .380 and was 2-2 on the mound.
The Eagles have three returning first-team all-conference players: senior catcher Stephanie Heresniak, junior infielder Brielle Pietrafesa and junior outfielder Dylan Jarvis.
Cherry Hill East Sophomore midfielder Brandon Stern scored 15 goals in earning second-team all-conference honors. Senior midfielder Mason Stevens is a team captain.
Gloucester Catholic Senior midfielder Amy Kohout earned all-conference honors after scoring 58 goals and leading the state with 144 ground balls.
Clearview Senior Tyler Shields was third in the S.J. Group 4 championships in the 400 hurdles and a second-team all-conference choice.
Kingsway Senior Tara Daniels was first-team all-conference in the shot put and discus while senior Kaitlin Clark earned similar honors in the 3,200.
Bishop Eustace Sophomore Christian Akerley was a second-team all-conference selection. Among the other veterans are senior Eric Mintz and sophomore Jeremey Muhr.
Paul VI's Kris Karcher is the lone senior returning starter, but there are several from the junior class who will help to improve upon last year’s record.
Bishop Eustace Junior Liam Mulligan and senior Andy May were first-team all-conference choices.