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Field & Court: A Look Back at the Fall & Winter 2022 Season
Field Hockey
Our varsity field hockey program had a successful season. The team’s overall record was 12-3-1 and finished with a 11-2-1 Colonial League record. They advanced to the Colonial League playoff, but lost in the quarterfinal round to Palmerton. The team then competed in the District XI Tournament where they eventually succumbed to District Champion Northwestern Lehigh.
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Girls Tennis
It was an impressive season for the Varsity girls’ tennis team as the team took home championship trophies in both the Colonial League and the District XI postseason tournaments. The team posted an unblemished record in the Colonial league with 12-0 finish and only lost one match during the regular season to eventual 3A District Champion, Parkland. Chessie Bartolacci

‘24 was dominant in the District XI singles tournament and won gold. The doubles pair of Yan Yu ‘23 and Laura Li ‘26 earned silver medals in the District XI doubles tournament.

Girls Basketball

Under the leadership of new Head Coach, Avon Mack, the team experienced a solid season. With a 10-12 overall record, the team missed out on a Colonial League playoff spot by finishing in 8th place overall. However, they qualified to the District XI tournament where they lost in the quarter final round to eventual District runner up, Tri-Valley. With a number of returning players, the team will look for continued growth heading into next season.
Boys Basketball
The varsity boys’ basketball team experienced an up and down season this past winter. The team demonstrated that they could compete with some of the best teams in the Colonial League. Their overall record 9-13 was not enough to qualify for the District XI playoffs. The team also finished with a 7-11 league record to finish in 8th place overall, 2 spots out of league playoff contention.


Swimming
The varsity boys and girls swimming and diving teams both had successful seasons. Under the direction of new head coach, Sarah Bochini, and new assistant coach, Camie Kornely, the teams demonstrated some strong performances. The boys’ team finished in third place overall in the District XI meet while the girls earned a 10th place finish. The boys’ team had an impressive 11-2 record with the girls’ team finishing the season with a 4-9 record.
