The final standings for high school boys soccer have been released, showcasing the top-performing teams of the season. Notable among these are the champions from various divisions, including the Colonial Division, the Valley Division, and the Patriot Division, reflecting a highly competitive landscape.
Final Standings Overview
In the Colonial Division, Notre Dame emerged as a dominant force with a record of 17 wins, 2 losses, and 2 ties. They shared the division title with Princeton, which also finished with a record of 16 wins, 4 losses, and 2 ties. Both teams secured a total of 13 points in the standings. Following them, Robbinsville concluded the season with 17 wins, 8 losses, and 1 tie, earning 9 points.
In the Valley Division, Trenton dominated, finishing with a flawless record of 13 wins and 0 losses, accumulating 12 points. WW-P South followed with a record of 6 wins and 14 losses, garnering 10 points.
The BCSL Liberty Division saw Cinnaminson win the title with a record of 12 wins, 5 losses, and 2 ties, earning a total of 11 points. Bordentown was equally impressive in the Patriot Division, finishing the season undefeated with an outstanding record of 16 wins and 4 losses, securing 16 points.
Top Performers and Statistics
Individual player statistics reflect some impressive performances this season. In the Colonial Division, Nico Mathews from Robbinsville led the goal-scoring chart with a remarkable 24 goals. He was closely followed by Luca Ercolano and Landon Hoenisch from Notre Dame, both of whom scored 18 goals each.
Assists also played a critical role in the season’s success. Raul Sepulveda from Lawrence topped the assist leaderboard with 18 assists, while Mathews again featured prominently with 14 assists to his name.
In terms of total points, Mathews led all players with a combination of goals and assists tallying up to 62 points. Following him was Matthew Addai from Pennington with 52 points.
The statistics highlight not only the competitive spirit of the teams but also the remarkable talent present in the league. The season concluded with a sense of achievement for many players and teams, setting a strong foundation for future competitions.
