Summit at Kent Place JV Soccer
October 26, 2009: Summit High School at Kent Place Junior Varsity Soccer.
NJSIAA: North Hunterdon at Ridge Girls Soccer
Basking Ridge: North Hunterdon at Ridge High School Girls Varsity Soccer
Westfield at Scotch Plains-Fanwood Soccer
Sept 23, 2009; Scotch Plains, NJ, USA; NJSIAA Girls Soccer – Westfield at Scotch Plains-Fanwood high school girls varsity soccer. The Blue Devils defeated the Raiders 2-1.
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Westfield at Linden Girls Soccer
Linden, NJ: Westfield High School defeated Linden 8-0 in girls varsity soccer on September 21, 2009.
090916 Watchung Hills at Pingry Boys Soccer
19 September 2009; Martinsville, NJ: Watchung Hills Regional High School at Pingry Boys Varsity Soccer. The Big Blue defeated the Warriors 2-0.
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A Profile on Jennifer Ross – Lacrosse
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(Written by Louis Rossi for NJSI.NET) Sincere devotion to a sport is the trademark of a true athlete; a competitor that spares no expense when it comes to developing their craft. Dedication at that level requires an immense commitment on the part of an athlete – be it a professional playing before millions on a national stage, or a first year junior varsity try-out hoping they’re good enough to make the cut. It is for these reasons that those fortunate enough to make that cut and continue on to the bigger stages professional athletics has to offer ever make it out of the locker room.
Commitment is a word you’ll hear often in sports. Commitment on a play, a committed performance, a committed comeback – you get the idea. You rarely hear it refer to athletes when they aren’t in the game. How often have you heard the NFL broadcasters talk about the star quarterback’s time spent off the field, doing everything he could to learn from his mistakes and continue his winning streak? Almost never, but why is that? Because it goes unsaid; those players that we watch every week have been committed, dedicated players for years – learning, every step of the way.
While Jennifer Ross doesn’t play in front of millions on a weekly basis, her commitment is just as outstanding and genuine. It is rare to see a player just three-years into a sport make every conceivable effort to immerse themselves in it.
Soccer Goalkeeper Training with Dan Gaspar
Net Edge Training, LLC works to bring you the best and most current practices in Goalkeeper training. Their courses are designed to address challenges keepers are facing in today’s game and focus on training that is not readily available in other programs. In addition, they always keep their coach-to-athlete ratio low to insure individual attention.
World-renowned Goalkeeper Coach Dan Gaspar, who is an accomplished professional with 25 years experience, will be doing the opening session of Net Edge Training, LLC’s winter training programs. Don’t miss a chance to train with Dan!
NJSIAA Tournament: Non-Public Boys Soccer Group Finals
Ewing, NJ, USA; 18 November 2008 Tuesday: Sacred Heart defeated Gill St. Bernard’s 1-0, while St Augustine fell to Pingry 3-0 during the NJSIAA Non-Public Boys Soccer Group FInals held at The College of New Jersey in Ewing, NJ.
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Ranney @ Gill St. Bernard’s Soccer & Cross Country
Gladstone, NJ, USA; 25 October 2008 Saturday: The Ranney School was at Gill St. Bernard’s for a Boys and Girls High School Cross COuntry meet as well as a girls varsity soccer game.
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Gov Livingston @ Kent Place Soccer
Summit, NJ, USA; 23 October 2008 Thursday: Governor Livingston @ Kent Place School Girls Varsity Soccer. Kent Place won 1-0 in double overtime.
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Scotch Plains-Fanwood @ Westfield Soccer
15 October 2008 Wednesday: Westfield, NJ, USA; Scotch Plains-Fanwood @ Westfield Girls Varsity Soccer played at Gary Kehler Stadium. The gamed ended in a 1-1 tie.
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Gill St. Bernard’s @ Kent Place Soccer
Summit, NJ, Wednesday 24 September 2008: Christina Doherty (#10) and Amanda Rhodes (#10) of Kent Place School each scored near the end of the game, while goalkeeper Alisson Beeman blocked four shots to shut out the Lady Knights of Gill St. Bernard’s 2-0 in a girls varsity soccer game.
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Westfield High School Girls Soccer
Westfield, NJ – The Westfield High School Girls varsity soccer team ranked 19th in a recent Star Ledger poll will go up against number 6th ranked East Brunswick on September 24, 2008 at Kehler Stadium in Westfield. The game starts at 4:00p.m.
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CLICK HERE for the JV team photos
CLICK HERE for the Freshmen photos
West Morris Central @ Seton Hall Prep Soccer
West Orange, NJ Friday 19 September 2008: The Seton Hall Pirates defeated West Morris Central 3-0 in a boys varsity soccer game played at the Kelly Athletic Complex.
Timothy Christian @ Gill St. Bernard’s Soccer
Gladstone, NJ Thursday 18 September 2008: The Knights of Gill St. Bernard’s defeated Timothy Christian 4-0 during a boys varsity soccer game, while the Lady Knights defeated Timothy Christian 7-2 during the girls game.
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Roselle Catholic @ Kent Place Soccer
Summit, NJ: Kent Place School defeated Roselle Catholic 3-2 in a girls high school varsity soccer game held during a huge downpour. CLICK HERE to view all the photos from the game.
Scotch Plains-Fanwood Soccer
Fanwood, NJ, USA 6 September 2008: Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School each year has a very competitive soccer program against schools throughout the State of NJ. In part, this success is attributable to a strong feeder system within the community so we stopped by a local game to take a look at some of the talented young kids we may be hearing more about in the decade to come.


























































