The high school boys soccer season has wrapped up, showcasing impressive performances across various divisions. Teams have battled through the season, and the final standings reflect their hard work and dedication.
In the **CVC Colonial Division**, **Notre Dame** finished at the top with a record of **17 wins, 2 losses, and 2 ties**, earning **13 points**. They were closely followed by **Princeton**, who also recorded **16 wins, 4 losses, and 2 ties**, securing another **13 points**. Other notable teams included **Robbinsville** with **17 wins, 8 losses, and 1 tie**, achieving **9 points**, and **Steinert**, which ended with a record of **12 wins and 8 losses**.
The **Valley Division** saw **Trenton** dominate the competition, finishing with a perfect record of **13 wins and 8 losses**, earning **12 points**. **WW-P South** also performed admirably, with **5 wins and 1 loss**, accumulating **10 points**.
In the **BCSL Liberty Division**, **Cinnaminson** claimed the top spot with **12 wins, 5 losses, and 2 ties**, totaling **11 points**. Meanwhile, **Bordentown** led the **Patriot Division** with an impressive **16 wins, 4 losses, and 2 ties**, securing **16 points**.
The **Freedom Division** was dominated by **Westampton Tech**, who maintained an unbeaten record with **16 wins and 5 losses**, also earning **16 points**. The **Independence Division** showcased a competitive field, with **Medford Tech**, **Thrive Charter**, and **Doane Academy** all finishing with **14 points** each, sharing the division title.
As the season concluded, standout players emerged with remarkable statistics. **Nico Mathews** from **Robbinsville** topped the scoring charts with **24 goals**, while **Raul Sepulveda** from **Lawrence** led in assists, contributing **18 assists** throughout the season.
Players also excelled in points, with Mathews again leading the way with **62 points** overall, followed closely by **Matthew Addai** from **Pennington**, who recorded **52 points**.
Strong goalkeeping was evident this season, with **Anthony Merluse**, **Jack Wright**, **Luca Daley**, and **Kole Feltes** from **Notre Dame** achieving a remarkable **14 shutouts**, solidifying their defensive prowess.
The end of the season marks a significant achievement for these young athletes, highlighting their skills and the competitive spirit of high school soccer. As teams begin to prepare for next year, the focus will remain on developing talent and fostering a love for the game.
