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High School Field Hockey:
Top Seeded Moorestown Edges Hammonton

Friday, November 13, 1998

By Mike Costantino
SJSports Staff Writer

In the South Jersey Group 2 tournament field hockey finals, where the top seed played the second seed for the title, Moorestown held on for a 2-1 victory over visiting Hammonton. The Quakers scored the only goal in the first half at the 4 minute mark when Kristen Cahill scored on a penalty corner on a pass from Erica Rossi for the 1-0 lead.
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High School Field Hockey:
Edgewood Seniors End Season With Big Upset Of Cherokee

Tuesday, October 27, 1998

By Pam Gargano
SJSports Student Correspondent

After not qualifying for the State tournament, the Edgewood field hockey team wanted to prove themselves the last two games of the season.

The last home game for the Eagles took place on Monday, October 26th vs. St. Joe's. All 14 seniors participated in the game. At half time, Coach Sharon Mauriello introduced the senior members to the crowd.
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High School Field Hockey:
Edgewood Keeps Playoff Hopes Alive

Wednesday, October 14, 1998

By Pam Gargano
SJSports Student Correspondent

The Edgewood field hockey team traveled to rival school Overbrook in a must win situation against the Rams. The Eagles came out strong, dominating Overbrook the entire game. Sophomore and leading goal scorer, Bethie Henhaffer, knocked in her 5th of the season and Senior Ali Pires scored her 3rd leading the defense was senior goalie Lisa Mohrmann, recording her second shut-out of the season.
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High School Field Hockey:
Edgewood Hopes To End Season Strong

Monday, October 5, 1998

By Pam Gargano
SJSports Student Correspondent

The Edgewood field hockey team is remaining in their slump. With the 1-4-2 start to the season, the Eagles look doubtful for their fourth consecutive state tournament run.

Despite the 5-0 score, the Eagles played their hardest against #1 ranked Eastern. This proved to be one of the few games Edgewood came out ready to play.
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High School Field Hockey:
Young Edgewood Team Off To Slow Start

Friday, September 25, 1998

By Pam Gargano
SJSports Student Correspondent

This year's Edgewood Eagles field hockey team lives in the shadow of last year's experience. After advancing to the 2nd round of the state tournament, this young team is faced with great expectations. With the loss of seven seniors, the team looks towards the underclassmen to fill the void. The team is lead by 14 returning juniors, including captains Beckie Goobic, Pam Gargano, and Lisa Mohrmann.
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High School Field Hockey:
Lady Cougars Continue Their Winning Ways

Thursday, September 17, 1998

By Rocky Zarrelli
SJSports Special Correspondent

The Cherry Hill High School East Cougars have begun their 1998 varsity field hockey season with a roar, devouring their first two opponents while scoring nine goals and allowing none.

"Looking at my kids, I feel very confident," said East head coach Sue Schooley. "They are one of the best teams I've ever coached," said Schooley, in her 19th year coaching field hockey at East, of her current squad, which opened the season defeating host Camden Catholic 4-0 September 15, the came home to beat Highland 5-0 September 17.
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Summer Field Hockey:
Voorhees Clinic Teaches The Basics

Friday, August 14, 1998

By Gary Steiner
SJSports Staff Writer

A field hockey clinic for girls ages 8 to 13 was held this week at Voorhees Middle School as part of the Voorhees CER Summer Program. The clinic was hosted by Ellen Regn, coach of the freshman field hockey team at Cherokee High School. Coach Regn, originally from Gibbsboro, played field hockey for her alma mater Eastern High School, and in college at the University of Iowa. "I enjoy working with the young kids here at the school," she said. "I wanted to give back to the [Voorhees] community, since that's where I grew up."
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