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Boys Varsity Soccer - 7 Time New Jersey State Champions
Biography:
Alma Mater: Haddonfield Memorial (2001), McDaniel College (2005), Wilmington University (2014)
Career Record: 152-78-15
vs. The Colonial Conference: 117-37-11
Experience: 15th Year Overall at HMHS, 12th Season as Head Boys Soccer Coach
Fall of 2025 will mark Nixon's 13th season as Head Coach of Haddonfield.
During that time and in his previous 15 seasons on staff since 2010, Haddonfield has won 202 Varsity games, reached the South Jersey Championship game four times in 2011, 2016, 2017 & 2024 and won six Colonial Conference Championships (2011, 2012, 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2019). As Head Boys Soccer Coach since 2013, Nixon has overseen the varsity for 245 games; winning 152 of those contests as well as four Colonial Conference Championships (2015, 2016, 2017, & 2019). During that stretch, 49 of his players have garnered All-Colonial Conference designation as well as 21 others who were named either All-State or All-South Jersey Region by the Soccer Coaches Association of New Jersey. Nixon has also seen nine of his players go on to represent collegiate programs at the NCAA Division I, Division III and collegiate club levels and coached four more who earned Colonial Conference Player of the Year honors from NJ.com (Star-Ledger). In 2022, Haddonfield was recognized as one of only 52 boys soccer programs nationwide to earn a United Soccer Coaches Team Ethics and Sportsmanship Award; awarded annually to teams that earn designation through fair play and discipline. In January 2024, Nixon was voted onto the Executive Board of the South Jersey Soccer Coaches Association as its Vice President. Since then, he's taken charge of organizing the SJSCA Senior Boys All-Star Game.
Prior to being named Coach in 2013, Nixon served as an assistant on Joe Falana's coaching staff from 2010 to 2012. During that time, Haddonfield claimed two straight Colonial Conference Championships in 2011 and 2012 and also won the program’s 17th & most recent South Jersey sectional crown in 2011. Haddonfield went 50-13-3 in Varsity play during Nixon’s tenure as an assistant.
During each Fall and in the offseason, Nixon has also served as a Youth Soccer Trainer, Staff Coach, and Head Coach for the Haddonfield Soccer Club since 2008.
As a player, Nixon was a four year contributor and Varsity letter winner for the McDaniel College (MD) Green Terror Men’s Soccer Program from 2001-2004. During his four years on “the Hill”, he helped to set program records for wins in a season with 15 in 2003 and wins over a four year career with 46. While a senior at HMHS, the varsity team achieved the program's 14th straight Colonial Conference championship; a record stretch during which the program did not relinquish the league title between 1987 and 2000.
Nixon is a Nationally Accredited and Certified Level 3 NFHS Soccer Coach, holds a New Jersey Youth Soccer and USSF "E" License, has earned Special Topics Diplomas and numerous certifications from United Soccer Coaches, completed various certifications through the Positive Coaching Alliance, and is also a certified TOPSoccer instructor by New Jersey Youth Soccer. He currently resides with his wife, Lauren and daughters, Olivia and Avery in Cherry Hill.
Biography:
Alma Mater: Cherry Hill East (2008), Widener University (2012)
Experience: 10th Year Overall at HMHS
Varsity Assistant Coach Vincent Miracola returns to the Haddonfield sideline for his tenth season with the program in 2024.
Coach 'Vin' continues his efforts in growing the defensive strength of the team at the Varsity level. During the post-pandemic stretch from 2021-2023, his efforts continued to help Haddonfield continue the program's tradition of strong defensive play. 2020 saw him mentor a Varsity defensive unit that allowed 16 goals in 13 games; good for a goals against average of just over one goal per game. During the fall season in 2019, as has become his forte with the program, his coaching contributions on the defensive side of the ball helped the Varsity to achieve a fourth Colonial Conference Liberty Division Title in five seasons. In addition during 2019, under his tutelage, Senior Captain Cole Roddy was named 1st Team All-Conference and was recognized as the Liberty Division's Defender of the Year.
In 2018, Coach Miracola once again mentored a Varsity defensive unit that shut out ten different opponents. 2017 marked Coach Miracola's first campaign with Haddonfield Soccer as the Varsity Assistant Coach and with that role change, he helped to coach a group that won 21 games and a third straight Colonial Conference Championship. Miracola coached the Freshmen team in both 2015 and 2016.
Prior to taking over the Freshmen Boys Soccer Coach Position at Haddonfield, Miracola was a Cherry Hill Football Club Trainer and Staff Coach within the club’s travel program from 2012 to 2013.
Aside from his coaching duties, Miracola is also an accomplished player at multiple levels. He made his name as a hard-working left back at his alma mater Cherry Hill High School East and later at NCAA Division III Widener University in Chester, PA. At High School East, Miracola was a three year Varsity letter winner, twice earned All-Olympic Conference Designation, and was a member of the SCANJ All-State Honorable Mention Team as a senior. As a three-year collegiate soccer player at Widener University, Miracola reached the Middle Atlantic Conference Final as a Freshman in 2008 and competed in the ECAC Tournament as a player that same year. His former men’s amateur team, South Philly United, won the coveted Kelly Cup as Philadelphia’s top men’s amateur team in the fall of 2015 and summer 2016.
Coach Miracola is a special education teacher in the Pennsauken Public School District and holds multiple teaching certificates in both New Jersey and Pennsylvania as well as his NFHS Coaching License and a USSF Coaching License.
Coach currently resides in Wenonah with his wife, Ally and children, Alonzo & Vienna.
Biography:
Alma Mater: Washington Township High School (2015), Stockton University (2019)
Experience: 6th Year at HMHS
Coach Marino returns for his sixth season on the Haddonfield sideline in 2024.
As a high school and collegiate player, Coach Marino relied on his hard work, grit, and dedication to the sport to foster success amongst his teammates. As a coach, he has shown early signs that he should be considered one the best and brightest in the high school game in South Jersey.
As a club coach at New Jersey Surf (Marlton), he helped to lead his U15 team to the 2022 USYS President's Cup title in Florida; a true national championship at club level.
Coach Marino's 2022 VRs squad faced another onslaught of south Jersey Group 3 & 4 opponents and persevered again with a winning record. Fall of 2021 saw Coach Marino's Varsity Reserves battle to an 8-3-4 record against a typically tough schedule that included some of the best programs in South Jersey. During the fall of 2020, Coach Marino led his Varsity Reserves to an impressive 9-2-2 record against one the of the toughest schedules ever compiled for JV Boys Soccer at HMHS.
In his first run as the Varsity Reserves Coach during the fall of 2019, Marino guided his squad to a 13-1-3 record in competitive games. One loss against the schedule faced was impressive, however, the actual product on the field and progress made on the part of his players was real evidence of his ability as a coach.
Coach Marino played college soccer at the NCAA Division I level for Loyola (MD) as a freshman in 2015. As a sophomore, he transferred to Stockton University (NCAA Division III) and helped lead the Ospreys for three seasons between 2016 and 2018. During his three years in Galloway, Marino started in 52 of the 54 collegiate games he played, helping to elevate Ospreys Men’s Soccer to an overall record of 29-21-11 during that span. His career was highlighted by a 14-4-4 junior season in 2017, Stockton’s joint highest single-season win total under Head Coach Greg Ruttler. Following his sophomore campaign in 2016, Marino was recognized as the Ospreys' Most Valuable Player. He was also named a two-time captain of the team during his junior and senior seasons. Successful in the classroom as well, Marino was selected for the NCAA Academic All-District Men’s Soccer Team during his time at Stockton.
As a Minuteman at Washington Township High School, Coach Marino enjoyed a memorable four-year run with former Head Coach Shane Snyder’s program. He was named a captain his junior year and then in 2014, Marino was a senior captain and leader on a 26-1 Washington Township team that claimed an NJSIAA Group 4 State Championship. The 2014 Washington Township State Title winning squad is still regarded as perhaps among the best teams in South Jersey high school soccer history. Following his high school career, Coach Marino was named an Olympic Conference All-Conference honoree as well as Third Team All-South Jersey in 2014. Academically, Coach Marino received designation as an Olympic Conference Scholar Athlete for Washington Township High School.
Biography:
Alma Mater: Kutztown University (2000)
Freshmen Coach Kevin Murphy returns to HMHS Soccer for his first season on the sidelines since 2017.
Freshmen Boys Soccer Coach Kevin Murphy will rejoin the HMHS Boys Soccer Coaching Staff in for the first time since 2017 when he last served the program as a Volunteer Assistant Coach. Coach Murphy brings a wealth of experience at various levels of the sport. He has served Haddonfield Soccer Club during two separate runs as a team trainer (2009-2010 & 2014-present) and has built a reputation as a talented evaluator and teacher of the technical aspects of the game. Most recently, Murphy spent three seasons on the sidelines with Haddon Township Boys Soccer as their Junior Varsity Coach; assisting the Hawks to win a Group One State Championship in the Fall of 2022.
Coach Murphy's professional experience within the game of soccer also includes involvement at various levels of Major League Soccer. He worked with Major League Soccer Camps as a Player Development Officer and Trainer during the early 2000's in addition to roles with both the former NY/NJ MetroStars (now the New York Red Bulls) and the Colorado Rapids. With the Rapids, he interned with their community relations department and oversaw various community outreach programs. While with the MetroStars, Coach Murphy worked as an academy administrator and was involved with the ground-level development and implementation of their first ever youth soccer academy.
An accomplished player in his youth, Murphy began his college playing career with Division 1 Rutgers University (1996-1997) before transferring and joining Kutztown (PA) University's Men's Soccer Program (1997-2000).
Coach Murphy will provide his wealth of experience within the game and oversee the Freshmen level of the program as well as assist at all levels on the sidelines.