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Colonials, Patriots dominate All-District girls soccer team
I t was another championship-laden season for girls soccer in the Freehold Regional High School District (FRHSD). Freehold High School and
Freehold Township High School survived season long battles to capture their respective division crowns. Elyse Ingui’s Colonials were in charge of Shore Conference B North
throughout the season, but the title was still not decided until the
next-to-last game of the season when they beat Wall High School, 2-0.
Freehold advanced to the semifinals in both the Shore Conference
Tournament and NJSIAA Central Jersey Group IV tournament.
Leading the News Transcript’s 2013 All-FRHSD Girls Soccer Team are
Freehold’s Meghan Holtz (midfield), Sophia Duffy (defense), Jenna Huskey
(midfield), Christina Stabile (defense), Lindsay Cerio (defense) and
Julia Orrico (midfield); and Freehold Township’s Adrian Vitello
(defense), Nicole Whitley (midfield), Madison Dunn (forward), Olivia
Pinto (forward), Lacy Powell (defense) and Sam Lotti (defense). Completing the team are Manalapan’s Mary Grace Monahan (forward),
Catherine Traina (defender), Brianna Nealon (goalie) and Jessica
Donnelly (midfield); Howell’s Jessica Vigna (midfield) and Rebecca
Hamilton (defense); Colts Neck’s Amanda Visco (midfield), Bridgette King
(forward) and Halley Cartas (defense); and Marlboro High School’s
Victoria Metelkine (midfield).
According to Ingui, Holtz has been the “core of the Colonials for the
last three seasons.” The Bucknell University-bound midfielder uses her
vision, footwork and raw talent to create opportunities for her
teammates. She was one of the Shore’s top playmakers with 18 assists to
go along with five goals. Holtz was the main reason Freehold was able to
play a possession game.
Sophomore Huskey has shown a talent for scoring goals. Her raw speed
is the reason she can break free from defenders. It helped her score a
team-high 18 goals this year.
Defense is Freehold’s trademark, and junior Cerio is the anchor.
She’s already a three-year starter. She is good in the air with her
height and sees the field well. Orrico (five assists), committed to The
College of New Jersey (TCNJ), used her versatility to help the Colonials
out in a variety of defensive positions. Stabile (one goal, two
assists), also headed to TCNJ, has great anticipation and is very good
in transition bringing the ball upfield. Duffy (two goals, four assists) is a tenacious defender who denies
forwards the opportunity to get the ball.
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