Princeton Academy soccer team breaks record

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Pictured is Princeton Academy’s soccer A team. Back: Ricardo Martinez (Lawrenceville), Winston Luchs, (Princeton Junction), Colin Landers (Princeton), Steven Kopits (Princeton), Spencer Ducharme (Pennington) Bobby Vogel (Yardley, Pa.), JP Leddy (Skillman), Kasper Kasabach (Trenton), Colin Redmond (Princeton), Andrew McArthur (Skillman), Horacio Cruz-Mendoza (Ewing) and coach Andrew Brown. Front: Stefan Reuter (Princeton), Grayson Bautz (Yardley, Pa.), Augie Beers (Pennington), Cam von Oehsen (Princeton), Jack Borden (Stockton), JP Jeanes (Princeton), Atticus Lynch (Princeton), Coleman Chiurco (Princeton), Aiden York (Princeton), Garrett George (Hamilton) and Raghav Pemmireddy (Somerset).

Pictured is Princeton Academy’s soccer B team. Back: Dante Orlando (Princeton), Michael Woodley (Princeton), Omar Khan (Princeton Junction), Andrew Tokarski (Princeton), Liam Cunningham (Princeton Junction), Shuming Xu, (Princeton), Nick Muscara (Hopewell) and coach Thomas Maltbaek. Front: Christopher Dorey (Allentown), Will Armstrung (Pennington), Kevin Landers (Princeton), Matthew Dauden (East Windsor), James McCann-Anthony (Princeton) and Jack Kosoff (Lawrenceville).

Princeton Academy soccer team broke a school record and made history this season.

This year’s soccer A team won nearly every game it played, making it the first soccer team in Princeton Academy history to take home 10 wins out of the 11-game season.

They set the tone for their success in their first game where they defeated Princeton Day School 8-0, with six different players scoring goals. By the end of the season, nine different players scored a total of 52 goals – surpassing the school’s previous record of 33 goals.

The A team also began the season without conceding a goal in more than 170 consecutive minutes. The team gave up its first goal in their fourth game against Pennington. The team conceded eight goals all season.

The B team also made strides on the field. They ended the season with a 3-7-1 record, the best record for the B team since 2009.

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