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In 2023, the Westtown boys varsity soccer team won the FSL without conceding a single goal. [16] Additionally, girls' varsity won every game they played, and both boys and girls JV won their leagues respectively, making it the most successful year for a Friends League school's soccer program in the history of the competition.
The game ended with a tie of 0–0 and it was the first time Northern Highlands girls' varsity soccer team has ever won a co-championship since 1992. [61] During the 2011 season, the varsity girls' soccer team again made it to the state finals on November 19, 2011. Highlands won championship against Moorestown High School at 2–0.
In 2012 the Millburn boys varsity soccer team won the 2012 NJSIAA Group IV state championship with a 3–2 win over Monroe Township High School, after moving up from Group III before the season. [67] The girls' soccer team won the Group III state title in 2010 after defeating Hopewell Valley Central High School in the tournament final. [68]
West McMurray Road Soccer Complex, alternatively known as Van Eman Field, is a triangular grass field divided into several small soccer pitches and serves as a practice field for the Canon-McMillan Youth Soccer Association, the district league for boys and girls soccer at the elementary school level. The de facto name Van Eman Field comes from ...
In addition to the yearbook (known as Heritage), Lincoln High School has a monthly student newspaper, The Statesman. The Statesman won the National Scholastic Press Association 's Pacemaker Award in 2007.
Pal-Mac has a strong tradition of success in many of its varsity sports, especially basketball and wrestling, winning multiple New York State Championships. Other varsity sports offered include football, cheerleading, cross country, golf, soccer, swimming, volleyball, baseball, softball, lacrosse, tennis, and track and field. Pal-Mac offers 22 ...
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It served as the first home of Penn State's men's soccer team, hosting the team until they moved in 1960 to Beaver Stadium. [60] The first varsity soccer home game played by Penn State took place in April 1914 at New Beaver Field when the Nittany Lions defeated the Lafayette Leopards 6–0. The team played for an enthusiastic, but small crowd.