FALL 2015 EDITION
Athletic News The Booster Club was formed in the spring of 2003 to support GSB athletics both financially and by encouraging school spirit. For more information about the Booster Club, contact Tim Davis, athletic director, at 908-234-1611, ext. 221.
A NOTE FROM THE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Entering my first season as director of athletics here at Gill, it was a privilege to be rewarded with championships and athletic excellence. This fall was a successful season for the GSB boys’ soccer team, which finished with 18 wins and only 4 losses. The boys won the Prep B Championship, Skyland Conference Championship and competed in the sectional finals of the state playoffs. They completed the season ranked ninth in the state for non-public schools, and several members of the team garnered individual honors for this historical winning program. The girls’ soccer team posted a .500 record and has a strong nucleus of returning players to contribute in the years to come. Rounding out the fall season, the girls’ tennis team won its respective conference regular season championship and state sectional championship. Finally, the girls’ and boys’ cross-country teams successfully won the Skyland Conference regular season championships and placed third and fourth respectively in the Prep B Championship. GSB girls’ tennis has proven to be a state championship caliber program, winning its fourth straight NJSIAA Non-Public B South Sectional Championship and its fifth Raritan Division crown since joining the Skyland Conference in 2009. This year’s team finished the season with a 15-1 record. The girls were runners-up in the
Prep B Championships, with the team finishing its highest ever in the Somerset County Tournament, with third place. There were a number of individual honors again this year for the tennis team, with all-state accolades to cap this impressive season. In cross country, the boys won their second consecutive Skyland Conference Mountain Division crown after remaining undefeated through the dual meet season. The girls won their first Skyland Conference Mountain Division Championship with an undefeated record against conference foes. The GSB boys’ and girls’ varsity cross country teams have combined for seven major championships in the last five years. Waiting in the pipeline, the junior varsity and Middle School programs are proving ready to contribute in the near future, as evidenced by the undefeated 16-0 season of the JV girls’ tennis team. The Middle School’s fall teams (soccer, cross country and tennis) had a remarkable season as well, with the boys winning the Greater Morris County Middle School Group 1 Championships and finishing the season with a 14-1 record. I would like to congratulate our fall student-athletes and thank them for their hard work and dedication; together they have helped continue a tradition of winning here at Gill. This group has represented our school with excellence on and off the field and has shown respect for opposing teams. From all of us in the GSB Athletic Department, have a safe and happy holiday season; we look forward to seeing you in 2016.
FOR YOUR INFORMATION Please note the following abbreviations used throughout this newsletter: NJISAA – New Jersey Independent School Athletic Association, divided into “Prep A” and “Prep B” NJSIAA – New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association, in which GSB competes in the Non-Public B Division SCT – Somerset County Tournament