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New Jersey Midfielder of the Year
Colin Crowley (2017)
Delbarton
Villanova University
New Jersey Defenseman of the Year
Chris Fake (2017)
The Hun School
Yale University
Colin Crowley (2017) - M, Delbarton, Villanova
*Also the New Jersey Midfielder of the Year
Chris Fake (2017) - D, The Hun School, Yale University
*Also The New Jersey Defenseman of the Year
Owen Prybylski (2017) - D, Westfield HS, Villanova University
Mitchell Rothstein (2018) - F/O, Haddonfield HS, Committed to Admissions Process at Cornell University
Dan Wigley (2017) - M, Shawnee HS, Loyola University
Colin Crowley (2017) - M, Delbarton, Villanova
Mitchell Rothstein (2018) - F/O, Haddonfield HS, Committed to the Admissions Process at Cornell University
Mike Shinske (2017) - M, Shawnee HS, Penn State University
Both Were Selected as 2 of the top 44 Players in the Entire Country!
You can watch the Under Armour Game this Saturday, July 1st at 8:00pm
Trevor Deubner - Attack, The Hun School
Grant Hansen - Midfield, The Hun School
Chris Hollander - Defense, Hopewell Valley
Shane Knobloch - Midfield, Moorestown
Matt Danscecs - Midfield, Roxbury, Rutgers University
Mike Carroll - Attack, Christian Brothers, Bucknell University
Dalton Hoffman - Attack, Haddon Township
Michael Page - Manasquan, Syracuse University
Griffin Aslanian - Westfield, Georgetown University
Ryan Kemp - Seton Hall Prep
Chris Fake - Hun School, Yale University
Bryan Hess - Rumson Fair Haven, Lafayette College
Owen Prybylski - Westfield, Villanova University
Cole Touhey - Rutgers Prep, Rutgers University
Dan Wigley - Shawnee, Loyola University
Colin Crowley - Delbarton, Villanova University
Owen Prybylski - Westfield, Villanova University
Garrett Samuelson - Delbarton, Tufts University
Bryan Hess - Rumson Fair Haven, Lafayette College
Dan Wigley - Shawnee, Loyola University
Charlie Curran - Rumson Fair Haven, Fairfield University
Matt Dansecs - Roxbury, Rutgers University
Cole Touhey - Rutgers Prep, Rutgers
Owen Prybylski - Westfield, Villanova University
Colin Crowley - Delbarton, Villanova University
Quinn Willis - Moorestown, Washington College
Garrett Samuelson - Delbarton, Tufts University
Bryan Hess - Rumson-Fair Haven, Lafayette College
Nick Day - Princeton Day School, Bowdoin
Chris Fake - Hun, Yale
Elon Tuckman - Princeton Day School, Gettysburg (Junior)
Third Team
Austin Endebrock (Freshman) - Seneca
Chris Hollander (Freshman) - Hopewell Valley
Noah Lin (Freshman) - Montgomery
First Team
Michael Christiansen - Roxbury, Hobart
Second Team
Matt Danscecs - Roxbury, Rutgers
Matt Ingersoll - Lenape, Uncommitted
Third Team
Mitchell Rothstein - Haddonfield, Cornell
Stephen Edler - Rumson-Fair Haven, Richmond
Ian Jacobs - Princeton, Uncommitted
On the back of an offense that featured four players with more than 40 goals; including All-Star Matt Dansecs (2018, Rutgers), in addition to All-Stars Anthony Perhacs (2018) and Michael Christiansen (2018, Hobart), Roxbury reached unprecedented heights this season. The Gaels set a school record for wins with a 19-4 record en route to competing in the Group 3 North Championship game and playing Summit to a one goal game.
Rumson-Fair Haven had yet another impressive season, despite playing some more difficult opponents. Much of their success was due to a variety of contributions on the offensive side of the field from a number of All-Stars, whose gaudy stats are shown on the right. In addition, the Bulldogs received support in other areas of the game from two other All-Stars, defenseman Stephen Edler (2018, Richmond) and FOGO Alex Maldjian (2019).
Blue Star All-Stars Making an Impact for RFH this year! >>>
On the back of an absolutely monstrous, 64 goal campaign from Quinn Willis (2017, Washington College), the Moorestown Quakers reached a new level of success this season by not only winning the Group 3 State Title, but by advancing all the way to the Tournament of Champions Final. The team was not satisfied with merely making it to the game though, as they gave an unbelievably talented Delbarton team all they could handle through three quarters.
Quinn Willis led the way for Moorestown this year with 64 Goals
Seniors and Co-Captains Colin Crowley and Garrett Samuelson helped lead Delbarton to a Tournament of Champions title this year, beating Moorestown in a strong performance. Samuelson and Crowley were a two-headed monster at the midfield and gave other teams fits all season long. The future is bright for both of these two players!