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2024 Proposed Summer Schedule


Updated on 05/20/2024

June (ALL GRADE LEVELS WELCOME — ALL DATES)

Monday 17th — Friday 21st: Training Camp @ Scout Field [4-6PM]

Monday 24th: Small-Sided Games @ CH WEST [3-5PM]

Tuesday 25th — Wednesday 26th: Training @ HMHS [4-6PM]

 

July (ALL GRADE LEVELS WELCOME — ALL DATES)

Monday 1st: Small-Sided Games @ CH West [3-5PM]

Tuesday 2nd — Wednesday 3rd: Training @ HMHS [4-6PM]

Monday 8th: Small-Sided Games @ CH West [3-5PM]

Tuesday 9th — Wednesday 10th: Training @ HMHS [4-6PM]

Monday 15th: Small-Sided Games @ CH West [3-5PM]

Tuesday 16th — Wednesday 17th: Training @ HMHS [4-6PM]

Monday 22nd — Wednesday 24th: HMHS Boys Soccer Booster Camp @ HMHS [Times TBA]

Monday 29th: Washington Township Team Camp [Times TBA] & Small-Sided Games @ CH West [3-5PM]

Tuesday 30th — Thursday 1st: Washington Township Team Camp [Times TBA]

 

August/September (ALL GRADE LEVELS BEGIN NJSIAA PRESEASON CAMP ON 19TH)

Friday 2nd — Sunday August 18th: OFF

Monday 19th — Saturday 24th: NJSIAA Preseason Camp (ALL GRADE LEVELS) [times/sites TBA]

Sunday 25th: OFF

Monday 26th — Saturday August 31st: NJSIAA Preseason Camp (ALL GRADE LEVELS) [times/sites TBA]

Sunday 1st: OFF

Monday 2nd: NJSIAA Preseason Camp (ALL GRADE LEVELS) [5-8PM/sites TBA]

 

Note that all dates / sites / times are subject to change.  We will try and stick to the schedule as closely as possible but may have to alter based on weather, sports schedules of fellow HMHS athletics programs, & other unforeseen circumstances.  Please feel free to reach out to RNixon@Haddonfield.k12.nj.us with any questions.

Tight Race in Boys Soccer Colonial-Liberty Division (SouthJersey.com)


Posted on 04/30/2024
by Marc Narducci | Oct 6, 2023

Tight Race in Boys Soccer Colonial-Liberty Division

One of the best races in South Jersey high school boys’ soccer comes in the Colonial Conference Liberty Division. This is among the best small-school divisions in the state—consisting of five Group 2 schools and one Group 1.

 

Last season Haddon Township not only won the division, but claimed the South Jersey Coaches Tournament, South Jersey Group 1 and state Group 1 titles.

 

Despite a great season last year, The Hawks are not considered a major contender in the Liberty.

 

Here were the standings to begin the week:

 

Haddon Heights 4-1

 

West Deptford 4-1

 

Sterling 3-2

 

Haddonfield 2-3

 

Haddon Township 2-3

 

Collingswood 0-5

 

The most improved team is Haddon Heights, which has already doubled its division win total after going 2-6-1 in the Liberty last year. The Garnets have been led by juniors Nolan Lachall, who has seven goals and Evan Rasicci, who has six. Senior Jake Greiss is the defensive leader while junior Sean Fischer has been strong in goal. 

 

The one division loss for coach Jeff Eppright’s team has been to West Deptford, 4-2. The two teams meet again on Oct. 6 at West Deptford. The one division loss for West Deptford has been 1-0 against Sterling. The Eagles have beaten everybody else in the division once. Senior Mason Quinton has led the West Deptford attack with eight goals. 

 

Sterling lost 2-0 on opening day to Haddon Heights, and 1-0 to Haddon Township.

 

Haddonfield, which has played one of the toughest non-league schedules in South Jersey, lost two of its three division games by identical 3-2 scores to Sterling and Haddon Heights in successive games.

 

Haddon Heights and West Deptford remain viable candidates to earn one of the 16 spots in the South Jersey Coaches Tournament. The final South Jersey Soccer Coaches Association Poll is Sunday (Oct. 8) and the top 16 teams will earn berths. If one of the teams declines an offer, then the next highest ranked team will earn an invitation. 

 

Regardless of what happens there, the Colonial Liberty race looks to stay tight.

 

And of course, some Liberty teams may meet again in the postseason. 

 

As of Sunday, all five teams were projected to qualify for the SJ Group 2 tournament. 

 

According to the power points, courtesy of NJ.com, Haddon Heights was No. 3, Sterling No. 6, West Deptford No. 7, Haddonfield 11th and Collingswood 13th.

 

Group 2 will be extremely difficult, especially with the presence of two-time defending state champion Delran. 

 

That is not to suggest that the Colonial teams won’t be competitive in Group 2, but what is known is that one of them is guaranteed to win the Liberty Division. 

 

And it’s a race that could come right down to the wire.

Haddonfield Boys Soccer Outlook (Suburban Family)


Updated on 09/27/2023

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.

SJSCA All-South Jersey Teams (Courier-Post)


Updated on 01/10/2024

SJSCA honors best from boys' soccer for 2023 season

Delran's Drew Roskos (3) was named to the SJSCA's All-South Jersey team and voted the Forward of the Year.

The South Jersey Soccer Coaches Association held its annual awards banquet on Monday.

The following are the honors for the 2023 season boys’ soccer season.

 

Coach of the Year: Dodd Terry, Clearview

Referee of the Year: Tom Amos

Steph Allocco Courageous Athlete: Benjamin Newcomb, Pitman

College Player of the Year: Jack Sarkos, Mainland, UCLA

 

All-South Jersey

First Team

F: Wade Hudak, Ocean City

F: Ajanui Dwyer, Washington Township

F: David Obando, Eastern

F: Seamus Watson, Clearview

M: Justin Ceccanecchio, St. Augustine

M: Noah Huber, Cinnaminson

M: Kai Lindsay, Ocean City

M: Donovan Wallace, Rancocas Valley

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