2012 APP All-Shore Teams
Star Ledger All-County, Group Teams
2012 Coaches All-Division Teams - Click Me or Read Below!
Girls Soccer Coaches All-Division Teams
CLASS B NORTH - Sara
Cobb, Lindsay Cerio, SaraGrace Johnson, Sophia Duffy, Chelsi Bender,
Meghan Holtz, Hayley Rice (Freehold); Rachel Leyh, Jenn Textor, Ariana
Deblasio, Casey Zalewski Madi Mitchell (Wall); Karen David (Matawan);
Rosa Franze, Alex Pickett, Taylor Racioppi (Ocean); Kelsey Canamella
(Neptune);
Saturday, December 15, 2012
APP 2012 Girls Soccer Player of the Year
APP Player of the Year - Click Me or Read Below!
Freehold
senior goalie Sara Cobb has been a starter for the Colonials since her
freshman year and she was also the reigning Asbury Park Press All-Shore
first team goalie coming into this season.
Cobb didn’t let high team expectations or one of the toughest schedules in the Shore Conference knock her off her game this season. She was a vital member of the Freehold defense and had several key moments this season in which she earned girls soccer player of the year honors from the Asbury Park Press.
“The beginning of the year went really well and more of those shutouts were due to the defense as a whole,” Cobb said. “But later in the season especially in the postseason tournaments, I got tested and got more opportunities to make saves. The defense and I communicated really well this season.”
The Colonials went 17-2 this season and started the year with 11 straight shutouts before Wall senior forward Casey Zalewski scored in the 55th minute to stop that streak. More importantly, the Colonials defeated Wall, 2-1, in that Oct. 10 game and took a 16-0 winning streak into the Shore Conference Tournament final.
“The biggest change I have seen since meeting Sara was her ability to communicate with and lead her teammates. As a sophomore, she was timid at times with her teammates and the coaching staff. As a junior, she earned her role as a captain through her leadership in the summer and the preseason,” said Jody Smith, Freehold’s girls soccer co-coach. “As a senior, she has been a true program leader. Every girl in the program, from her classmates down to the freshmen team, has a role model to look up to and a model for what a student-athlete should be.”
Cobb literally saved Freehold’s chance to advance to the SCT final in one of her biggest moments of the year in a showdown with Red Bank Catholic in the SCT semifinals. After 100 minutes of scoreless soccer, Cobb saved three of the four penalty kicks she faced as the Colonials edged Red Bank Catholic, 3-1, on penalty kicks.
“I knew the Red Bank Catholic game had a chance to be scoreless and I also knew I had to remain calm in the penalty kick round,” Cobb said. “It was definitely one of the best games of the season because Red Bank Catholic really tested us defensively in the game.”
“There were many moments or games where I was thankful that she was wearing our uniform and not someone else's. The SCT semifinal against Red Bank Catholic stands out the most for me,’’ said Elyse Ingui, Freehold’s co-coach. “She played out of her mind. Making big save after big save in regulation and then again in overtime. If it wasn't for Sara we would have lost that game especially with her huge saves in the penalty kick out where she made 3 saves winning the game for us.”
For the season, Cobb had 15 shutouts, allowed only six goals, went 3-0 in overtime and 2-0 in penalty kicks and helped the Colonials be a dominant team this season. For her career, Cobb finished with 47 shutouts in 78 games and went 10-1-4 in overtime and 5-1 in penalty kicks. She hasn’t decided her college plans as of press time for this story.
“Sara was the captain who led by example and she left a lasting impression on the underclassmen. She always did what was expected and never questioned any coach as to why. She was always willing to fulfill any request or task the coaches asked of her and she always did it in a timely organized manner,” Ingui said. “Sara lead this team to heights we never expected to reach her junior year and her senior year she did all she could on and off the field to get us where we wanted to go. Sara's ability to keep her cool under pressure and remain so positive all the time was a personality trait that our team needed and helped us through big situations.”
Sara Cobb
Freehold
Sara Cobb, Freehold / Doug Hood/Asbury Park Press
Written by Sherlon Christie
Cobb didn’t let high team expectations or one of the toughest schedules in the Shore Conference knock her off her game this season. She was a vital member of the Freehold defense and had several key moments this season in which she earned girls soccer player of the year honors from the Asbury Park Press.
“The beginning of the year went really well and more of those shutouts were due to the defense as a whole,” Cobb said. “But later in the season especially in the postseason tournaments, I got tested and got more opportunities to make saves. The defense and I communicated really well this season.”
The Colonials went 17-2 this season and started the year with 11 straight shutouts before Wall senior forward Casey Zalewski scored in the 55th minute to stop that streak. More importantly, the Colonials defeated Wall, 2-1, in that Oct. 10 game and took a 16-0 winning streak into the Shore Conference Tournament final.
“The biggest change I have seen since meeting Sara was her ability to communicate with and lead her teammates. As a sophomore, she was timid at times with her teammates and the coaching staff. As a junior, she earned her role as a captain through her leadership in the summer and the preseason,” said Jody Smith, Freehold’s girls soccer co-coach. “As a senior, she has been a true program leader. Every girl in the program, from her classmates down to the freshmen team, has a role model to look up to and a model for what a student-athlete should be.”
Cobb literally saved Freehold’s chance to advance to the SCT final in one of her biggest moments of the year in a showdown with Red Bank Catholic in the SCT semifinals. After 100 minutes of scoreless soccer, Cobb saved three of the four penalty kicks she faced as the Colonials edged Red Bank Catholic, 3-1, on penalty kicks.
“I knew the Red Bank Catholic game had a chance to be scoreless and I also knew I had to remain calm in the penalty kick round,” Cobb said. “It was definitely one of the best games of the season because Red Bank Catholic really tested us defensively in the game.”
“There were many moments or games where I was thankful that she was wearing our uniform and not someone else's. The SCT semifinal against Red Bank Catholic stands out the most for me,’’ said Elyse Ingui, Freehold’s co-coach. “She played out of her mind. Making big save after big save in regulation and then again in overtime. If it wasn't for Sara we would have lost that game especially with her huge saves in the penalty kick out where she made 3 saves winning the game for us.”
For the season, Cobb had 15 shutouts, allowed only six goals, went 3-0 in overtime and 2-0 in penalty kicks and helped the Colonials be a dominant team this season. For her career, Cobb finished with 47 shutouts in 78 games and went 10-1-4 in overtime and 5-1 in penalty kicks. She hasn’t decided her college plans as of press time for this story.
“Sara was the captain who led by example and she left a lasting impression on the underclassmen. She always did what was expected and never questioned any coach as to why. She was always willing to fulfill any request or task the coaches asked of her and she always did it in a timely organized manner,” Ingui said. “Sara lead this team to heights we never expected to reach her junior year and her senior year she did all she could on and off the field to get us where we wanted to go. Sara's ability to keep her cool under pressure and remain so positive all the time was a personality trait that our team needed and helped us through big situations.”
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Updated Video Page
For anyone experiencing soccer withdrawals, the team video page has been updated with all of this years stuff.
Team Video Page
Team Video Page
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Year-End Banquet
Wednesday, January 30, 2013 - 6:00PM
Main Street Bistro
I look forward to celebrating an exciting and successful year.
Main Street Bistro
I look forward to celebrating an exciting and successful year.
Sunday, November 18, 2012
2012 Top Scorers in CJ Group 3
CENTRAL JERSEY 3
Taylor Racioppi, Ocean Township, 20-7-47
Maxine Blackwood, Somerville, 16-14-46
Casey Zalewski, Wall, 18-8-44
Bridget Skinner, Middletown South, 15-6-36
Meghan Holtz, Freehold Borough, 8-14-30
SarahGrace Johnson, Freehold Borough, 12-5-29
Alex Pickett, Ocean Township, 11-6-28
Shannon Pawlak, Princeton, 11-4-26
Cori Ahde, Freehold Borough, 7-11-25
Kali Hartshorn, Allentown, 10-5-25
Heather Arbachesky , Wall, 9-6-24
Alex Moore, Allentown, 8-7-23
Dana Davies, Nottingham, 10-2-22
Carly Dubrosky, Allentown, 10-2-22
Hayley Rice, Freehold Borough, 10-2-22
Anne Lee, Allentown, 9-3-21
Kate Kerr, Princeton, 7-6-20
Emily Lockwood, Somerville, 8-4-20
Amanda Wimmersberg, Northern Burlington, 7-5-19
Rosa Franze, Ocean Township, 5-9-19
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Monday, November 12, 2012
Preview - Game #19 (NJSIAA Round 2) - Colts Neck
Colts Neck competes in the A-North division of the Shore Conference. Prior to this year, they were in B-North with Freehold Boro.
Freehold Boro has played Colts Neck many times in the last four years. Here are last years details:
Boro @ Colts Neck - 09/08/11
Colts Neck @ Boro - 09/26/11
Colts Neck has a 2012 record of 11-5-1. They are the #8 seed in the CJ G3 Sectional. They won their last match 3-2, against Middletown South on 11/12. Details of that match are here:
M. South @ Colts Neck - 11/12/12 - Click Me!
2012 Colts Neck Soccer Results - Click Me!
2012 Colts Neck Soccer Roster - Click Me!
2012 Colts Neck Player Statistics - Click Me!
Colts Neck has scored 25 goals this year and given up 13. They are led by sophomore Halley Cartas (7 goals) and freshman Amanda Visco (6 goals).
Saturday, November 10, 2012
Woodbridge - 11/10/12 - NJSIAA Round 1
Hurricane, blackout, snowstorm, blackout, and four postponements. It was nice to get back to soccer today.
Star Ledger Game Recap - Click Me!
Box Score - Click Me!
Star Ledger Game Recap - Click Me!
Box Score - Click Me!
Friday, November 9, 2012
Happy Halloween
Well, with the hurricane, blackout, and blizzard we kind of missed Halloween. Here at Boro Headquarters, we like Halloween so we will celebrate it today. 2012 has been a good year for pictures so far. Here's a few that you have not seen yet. Proceed at your own risk.
2012 Halloween Edition - Click Me for Video!
Here's a link to last years celebration:
2011 Halloween Edition - Click Me!
2012 Halloween Edition - Click Me for Video!
Here's a link to last years celebration:
2011 Halloween Edition - Click Me!
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Time Change for Saturday Game - 12PM @ Neptune HS
Round 1 is now scheduled for Saturday November 10th @ 12PM at Neptune HS.
Schedule at right ------> now updated with all new dates.
Schedule at right ------> now updated with all new dates.
Friday, November 2, 2012
Freehold Boro Soccer - In the News
News Transcript Article - Click Me or Read Below!
How does a team go 220 minutes without scoring a goal and win two tournament matches?
“We have Sara Cobb,” was the answer of Freehold High School girls soccer coach Elyse Ingui.
With Cobb at the top of her game, the Colonials advanced to the Oct. 27 Shore Conference Tournament championship game by beating Manalapan High School in the quarterfinals (Oct. 22) and Red Bank Catholic High School in the semifinals (Oct. 24) in penalty kick shootouts after the teams played to scoreless ties through regulation and overtime.
“You just go for it. The adrenalin is flowing,” said Cobb, a senior, of her approach to the shootout.
Cobb was magnificent against fourth seeded Red Bank Catholic, the A Central Division champions. She denied the Caseys’ most dangerous player, MacKenzie Cowley, on at least a half-dozen occasions as she stood on her head to keep the Caseys (16-1-1) off the board.
For her part, Red Bank Catholic goalkeeper Jackie Robinson also did her job, holding off a 20-minute barrage by the Colonials in the second half. Once the game went to a shootout, the edge went over to the Colonials.
“We have Sara Cobb. That’s what we tell the girls,” said Ingui.
Ingui added that Cobb’s presence helps relax the Colonials’ shooters because they don’t have to be perfect. They know that Cobb is going to make saves in the shootout, which she did against the Caseys by stopping three consecutive penalty kicks to help Freehold roll to a 3-1 advantage.
“Against [Red Bank Catholic], you don’t know what to expect,” said Cobb. “You go with your gut. If you’re right, you’re right.”
She was right on three straight kicks from the Caseys, sending the Colonials to the Shore Conference Tournament final for the first time since 2006. That year, they began their run of three-straight trips to the NJSIAA Group III state championship game (winning in ‘06 and ‘07).
All those sparkling saves in regulation and overtime were the perfect prescription for Cobb for the shootout.
“It got me confident,” she said.
That was the last thing the Caseys needed in their failed attempt to get penalty kicks past a goalie with 14 shutouts on the season who excels against penalty kicks. Lindsay Cerio, Ashley Latona and Cori Ahde were Freehold’s scorers in the penalty kicks.
Against Manalapan, the Colonials won the shootout 4-2 with Cerio, Latona, Delaney Boyer and Ahde scoring.
SCT Final Story - Click Me or Read Below!
Freehold High School’s girls soccer team won’t have the pressure of
an undefeated season on its shoulders when play starts in the state
playoffs this week. That’s because Toms River High School North handed
the top-seeded Colonials their first loss of the season in the Shore
Conference Tournament final, 2-0, played on Oct. 27 at Neptune High
School’s Memorial Field.
The two goals were the most surrendered by Freehold in a single game this season. The Colonials had allowed only two goals all season and none in the Shore Conference Tournament prior to the championship game.
Freehold’s superb all-around defender Chelsi Bender said the Colonials were beginning to feel the pressure of being undefeated and were playing not to lose.
“We came out flat,” said Bender, who is Mississippi State University-bound. “They were beating us to the ball.”
That was evident from the get-go, as the Mariners, the No. 2 seed and Class A South champions, were quicker to the ball and constantly putting pressure on the topseeded Colonials’ defense with their speed. The Mariners were also disrupting the Colonials’ possession game, as they couldn’t click on their passes to build an attack, which is their forte.
Mariners forward Erika Pita sent a signal that it was going to be a long night for Freehold when she broke past the Colonials’ defense twice only to be thwarted by Freehold’s brilliant goalie Sara Cobb.
The third time proved to be the charm for Pita, as she put a shot away inside the 18 as she again got past the Freehold defense in the middle with just 3:16 left in the first half.
The Mariners knew that scoring first was critical. Freehold had not scored a goal in its previous two Shore Conference Tournament matches when it defeated Manalapan High School in the quarterfinals and Red Bank Catholic High School in the semifinals on penalty kicks. Cobb rose to the occasion both times.
Getting that first goal put added pressure on a Colonials offense that had been struggling since its leading goal-scorer Sarah- Grace Johnson (12 goals) was injured in the first round of the tournament.
In the 63rd minute, Pita was at it again by beating the Colonials to the ball with her speed, dribbling the ball along the end line and then crossing the ball in front of the Colonials’ goal, where Shannon Groffie tucked it away for the backbreaking goal.
“They were quick. We had to pass the ball around them,” said Groffie.
Pita said the gameplan on attacking a team that had only allowed two goals was constant motion.
“You can’t stand still,” she said. “You have to keep moving and pressure them. I was fortunate to work my way through a couple of times.” Pita and Groffie both pointed out that “we knew this could be our year” and winning the Shore Conference Tournament did just that. The Mariners improved to 17-1 on the season.
Toms River North beat Freehold Township High School, 2-1, in overtime in the semifinals. Freehold Township, the defending champions, won the wild A North Division.
Freehold fell to 16-1 as they looked ahead to the start of the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group III tournament, where the Colonials are the No. 1 seed and will play all matches on their home pitch. They will play No. 16 Woodbridge High School in the first round. Hurricane Sandy has delayed the start of all state games.
Although it was a disappointing loss for Freehold, reaching the Shore Conference Tournament final for the first time since 2006 was further proof that the Colonials are back as one of the
top 20 teams in the state. Earlier this year, they captured their second straight B North Division crown. Seniors like Bender and Cobb can find solace that under their watch, the Colonials re-emerged as a state power.
“I am really fortunate and I’m glad to be a part of this team,” said Bender. “We are definitely a good team and we work hard.”
Bender said what she and her senior teammates have tried to instill a philosophy in this young team, which starts mostly freshmen and sophomores, to “put all of your heart into it.”
It has brought the Colonials a long way with more soccer to play.
2012-10-31 / Sports
Colonials ‘have Sara Cobb’
Keeper was the difference in PK shootouts
BY TIM MORRIS
Staff Writer
“We have Sara Cobb,” was the answer of Freehold High School girls soccer coach Elyse Ingui.
With Cobb at the top of her game, the Colonials advanced to the Oct. 27 Shore Conference Tournament championship game by beating Manalapan High School in the quarterfinals (Oct. 22) and Red Bank Catholic High School in the semifinals (Oct. 24) in penalty kick shootouts after the teams played to scoreless ties through regulation and overtime.
Cobb was magnificent against fourth seeded Red Bank Catholic, the A Central Division champions. She denied the Caseys’ most dangerous player, MacKenzie Cowley, on at least a half-dozen occasions as she stood on her head to keep the Caseys (16-1-1) off the board.
For her part, Red Bank Catholic goalkeeper Jackie Robinson also did her job, holding off a 20-minute barrage by the Colonials in the second half. Once the game went to a shootout, the edge went over to the Colonials.
“We have Sara Cobb. That’s what we tell the girls,” said Ingui.
Ingui added that Cobb’s presence helps relax the Colonials’ shooters because they don’t have to be perfect. They know that Cobb is going to make saves in the shootout, which she did against the Caseys by stopping three consecutive penalty kicks to help Freehold roll to a 3-1 advantage.
“Against [Red Bank Catholic], you don’t know what to expect,” said Cobb. “You go with your gut. If you’re right, you’re right.”
She was right on three straight kicks from the Caseys, sending the Colonials to the Shore Conference Tournament final for the first time since 2006. That year, they began their run of three-straight trips to the NJSIAA Group III state championship game (winning in ‘06 and ‘07).
All those sparkling saves in regulation and overtime were the perfect prescription for Cobb for the shootout.
“It got me confident,” she said.
That was the last thing the Caseys needed in their failed attempt to get penalty kicks past a goalie with 14 shutouts on the season who excels against penalty kicks. Lindsay Cerio, Ashley Latona and Cori Ahde were Freehold’s scorers in the penalty kicks.
Against Manalapan, the Colonials won the shootout 4-2 with Cerio, Latona, Delaney Boyer and Ahde scoring.
SCT Final Story - Click Me or Read Below!
Mariners top Colonials in SCT soccer title match
First loss for undefeated Freehold girls
BY TIM MORRIS
Staff Writer
The two goals were the most surrendered by Freehold in a single game this season. The Colonials had allowed only two goals all season and none in the Shore Conference Tournament prior to the championship game.
Freehold’s superb all-around defender Chelsi Bender said the Colonials were beginning to feel the pressure of being undefeated and were playing not to lose.
That was evident from the get-go, as the Mariners, the No. 2 seed and Class A South champions, were quicker to the ball and constantly putting pressure on the topseeded Colonials’ defense with their speed. The Mariners were also disrupting the Colonials’ possession game, as they couldn’t click on their passes to build an attack, which is their forte.
Mariners forward Erika Pita sent a signal that it was going to be a long night for Freehold when she broke past the Colonials’ defense twice only to be thwarted by Freehold’s brilliant goalie Sara Cobb.
The third time proved to be the charm for Pita, as she put a shot away inside the 18 as she again got past the Freehold defense in the middle with just 3:16 left in the first half.
The Mariners knew that scoring first was critical. Freehold had not scored a goal in its previous two Shore Conference Tournament matches when it defeated Manalapan High School in the quarterfinals and Red Bank Catholic High School in the semifinals on penalty kicks. Cobb rose to the occasion both times.
Getting that first goal put added pressure on a Colonials offense that had been struggling since its leading goal-scorer Sarah- Grace Johnson (12 goals) was injured in the first round of the tournament.
In the 63rd minute, Pita was at it again by beating the Colonials to the ball with her speed, dribbling the ball along the end line and then crossing the ball in front of the Colonials’ goal, where Shannon Groffie tucked it away for the backbreaking goal.
“They were quick. We had to pass the ball around them,” said Groffie.
Pita said the gameplan on attacking a team that had only allowed two goals was constant motion.
“You can’t stand still,” she said. “You have to keep moving and pressure them. I was fortunate to work my way through a couple of times.” Pita and Groffie both pointed out that “we knew this could be our year” and winning the Shore Conference Tournament did just that. The Mariners improved to 17-1 on the season.
Toms River North beat Freehold Township High School, 2-1, in overtime in the semifinals. Freehold Township, the defending champions, won the wild A North Division.
Freehold fell to 16-1 as they looked ahead to the start of the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group III tournament, where the Colonials are the No. 1 seed and will play all matches on their home pitch. They will play No. 16 Woodbridge High School in the first round. Hurricane Sandy has delayed the start of all state games.
Although it was a disappointing loss for Freehold, reaching the Shore Conference Tournament final for the first time since 2006 was further proof that the Colonials are back as one of the
top 20 teams in the state. Earlier this year, they captured their second straight B North Division crown. Seniors like Bender and Cobb can find solace that under their watch, the Colonials re-emerged as a state power.
“I am really fortunate and I’m glad to be a part of this team,” said Bender. “We are definitely a good team and we work hard.”
Bender said what she and her senior teammates have tried to instill a philosophy in this young team, which starts mostly freshmen and sophomores, to “put all of your heart into it.”
It has brought the Colonials a long way with more soccer to play.
Soccer Rankings for Week of 10/30/12
MSG Varsity Rankings and comments for week of 10/30/12.
1 Northern Highlands
2 Montgomery
3 East Brunswick
4 Montclair
5 Livingston
6 Ridge
7 Immaculate Heart Academy
8 Glen Rock
9 Ramapo
10 Clifton
11 Piscataway
12 Toms River North
13 Freehold Boro
14 Allentown
15 Villa Walsh
13 Freehold Boro 14-1-2 -- The Colonials will seek to bounce back from the setback to #12 Toms River North in the Shore Conference final behind a cohesive defense built for this time of year. Senior keeper Sara Cobb, who shined in the SCT, and defender Lindsay Cerio aim to rally top seeded Freehold Boro in time for its opening round match against 16th seeded Woodbridge.
Star Ledger Rankings - Click Me or Read Below!
1-Northern Highlands (18-0)
2-Montgomery (17-1-2)
3-Eastern (20-1-1)
4-Lenape (16-3-1)
5-Montclair (15-2-2)
6-Livingston (15-2-1)
7-Ridge (12-4-4)
8-Bridgewater-Raritan (11-5-2)
9-East Brunswick (18-1-2)
10-Immaculate Heart (12-5)
11-Freehold Borough (14-1-2)
12-Ramapo (13-3)
13-Glen Rock (15-1)
14-Piscataway (15-3-2)
15-Shawnee (13-4-3)
16-Toms River North (17-1)
17-Clifton (14-1)
18-Wall (14-3-2)
19-Pingry (10-4-2)
20-Allentown (15-3-1)
GROUP 3
1-Northern Highlands (18-0)
2-Freehold Borough (14-1-2)
3-Ramapo (13-3)
4-Wall (14-3-2)
5-Allentown (15-3-1)
6-River Dell (13-2-2)
7-Wayne Hills (14-2-2)
8-Colts Neck (10-5-1)
9-Ocean Twp. (14-5)
10-Central Regional (12-2-1)
MONMOUTH
1-Freehold Borough (14-1-2)
2-Red Bank Catholic (16-1-1)
3-Allentown (15-3-1)
4-Wall (14-3-2)
5-Freehold Twp. (8-4-4)
6-Colts Neck (10-5-1)
7-Ocean Twp. (14-5)
8-Holmdel (10-8-1)
9-Howell (8-5-3)
10-Shore (11-6-1)
1 Northern Highlands
2 Montgomery
3 East Brunswick
4 Montclair
5 Livingston
6 Ridge
7 Immaculate Heart Academy
8 Glen Rock
9 Ramapo
10 Clifton
11 Piscataway
12 Toms River North
13 Freehold Boro
14 Allentown
15 Villa Walsh
13 Freehold Boro 14-1-2 -- The Colonials will seek to bounce back from the setback to #12 Toms River North in the Shore Conference final behind a cohesive defense built for this time of year. Senior keeper Sara Cobb, who shined in the SCT, and defender Lindsay Cerio aim to rally top seeded Freehold Boro in time for its opening round match against 16th seeded Woodbridge.
Star Ledger Rankings - Click Me or Read Below!
Girls soccer: Statewide rankings for the week of Nov. 1
THE STAR-LEDGER TOP 201-Northern Highlands (18-0)
2-Montgomery (17-1-2)
3-Eastern (20-1-1)
4-Lenape (16-3-1)
5-Montclair (15-2-2)
6-Livingston (15-2-1)
7-Ridge (12-4-4)
8-Bridgewater-Raritan (11-5-2)
9-East Brunswick (18-1-2)
10-Immaculate Heart (12-5)
11-Freehold Borough (14-1-2)
12-Ramapo (13-3)
13-Glen Rock (15-1)
14-Piscataway (15-3-2)
15-Shawnee (13-4-3)
16-Toms River North (17-1)
17-Clifton (14-1)
18-Wall (14-3-2)
19-Pingry (10-4-2)
20-Allentown (15-3-1)
GROUP 3
1-Northern Highlands (18-0)
2-Freehold Borough (14-1-2)
3-Ramapo (13-3)
4-Wall (14-3-2)
5-Allentown (15-3-1)
6-River Dell (13-2-2)
7-Wayne Hills (14-2-2)
8-Colts Neck (10-5-1)
9-Ocean Twp. (14-5)
10-Central Regional (12-2-1)
MONMOUTH
1-Freehold Borough (14-1-2)
2-Red Bank Catholic (16-1-1)
3-Allentown (15-3-1)
4-Wall (14-3-2)
5-Freehold Twp. (8-4-4)
6-Colts Neck (10-5-1)
7-Ocean Twp. (14-5)
8-Holmdel (10-8-1)
9-Howell (8-5-3)
10-Shore (11-6-1)
We're Back
Well that sucked. I'll never take electricity for granted again. We're back online and here's what you need to know now:
NJSIAA Dates - Click Me !
- States re-scheduled for next week. Assuming (a lot of things and) that neither team wants to play on Monday without practicing in a week, Boro will play on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday next week if they keep winning. Details here:
NJSIAA Dates - Click Me !
Monday, October 29, 2012
Preview - Game #18 (NJSIAA Round 1) - Woodbridge
Woodbridge is a Central Jersey Group 3 team. They compete in the Red division of the Greater Middlesex County (GMC) conference. Their division contains NJ top 20 teams East Brunswick and Piscataway.
GMC Red Division Standings & Scores
Freehold Boro has not played Woodbridge in the last four years.
Woodbridge has a 2012 record of 2-18. They are the #16 seed in the CJ G3 Sectional. They lost their last match 2-1, against Union Catholic on 10/27.
2012 Woodbridge Soccer Results - Click Me!
2012 Woodbridge Soccer Roster - Click Me!
2012 Woodbridge Player Statistics - Click Me!
Saturday, October 27, 2012
State Brackets are Out!
Be proud girls. You are the #1 seed in CJ Group 3.
Be thankful girls. You get an immediate opportunity to show that you are far better than your last game.
Be ready girls. You now know that nothing worthwhile comes easily.
Be the champions that you can be.
2012 NJSIAA Central Jersey Group 3 Brackets - Click Me!
Be thankful girls. You get an immediate opportunity to show that you are far better than your last game.
Be ready girls. You now know that nothing worthwhile comes easily.
Be the champions that you can be.
2012 NJSIAA Central Jersey Group 3 Brackets - Click Me!
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