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Haddonfield Sports Roundup

Haddonfield enters final week of regular season as state playoffs are just around the corner.

It was yet another great week to be a Haddonfield fan. The girls’ tennis team made history when Taylor Ng, Catherine Senopoulus and Victoria Martinez won the singles and doubles tennis championships on Friday. Each was the first individual championships in the school's history. This week marks the last week of regular season action for fall sports teams, as the postseason starts once November does. Be sure to come out and support your Bulldawgs!

 

Football- Haddonfield had an historic win Saturday, when they held Paulsboro to zero net yards in a 35-0 win. Coach Frank DeLano said of the win that “these are the kinds of wins you dream about when you build a program.” The 6-0 Dawgs return home on Friday to take on Overbrook.

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Boys’ Soccer- The Bulldawgs went undefeated on the week, beating Overbrook 3-1 on Monday and a dominating win over Paulsboro 7-0 on Thursday. The 13-1-1 Bulldawgs wrap up the regular season on Monday on the road against Gateway.

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Girls’ Soccer- The Haddonfield girls remained undefeated this week, beating Overbrook and Haddon Township in regular season action. They also defeated Absegami and Paul VI to advance to the finals in the South Jersey Coaches Tournament. That game will be played Saturday at Eastern High School. The Dawgs take on Haddon Heights on Monday before traveling to Collingswood on Wednesday. Saturday’s game will be Haddonfield’s last before the NJISSA playoffs.

 

Field Hockey- The Bulldawgs went 4-0 on the week, beating Overbrook, Haddon Township, Paulsboro and Gateway. All four were shutouts for Haddonfield. The girls take on Moorestown on the road on Monday in their last game before NJISSA playoff action.

 

Tennis- In addition to the aforementioned individual wins from Ng, Senopoulus and Martinez, the Bulldawgs also won the Group II state tournament for the fourth consecutive year on Thursday. The Buldawgs are the number two seed in the Tournament of Champions, and take on Red Bank Catholic at noon on Tuesday.

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