Final High School Boys Soccer Standings Reflect Competitive Season

The high school boys soccer season has concluded, showcasing competitive play across various divisions. The final standings, statistics, and rankings reflect the hard work and dedication of the teams involved. The results highlight standout performances from several players and teams in different divisions.

Division Standings Overview

In the CVC Colonial Division, **Notre Dame** finished with an impressive record of **17 wins, 2 losses, and 2 ties**, securing **13 points** in the league. **Princeton** matched this achievement with the same points but with a record of **16 wins, 4 losses, and 2 ties**. Following closely was **Robbinsville**, who ended the season with **17 wins, 8 losses, and 1 tie**, accumulating **9 points**.

The Valley Division saw **Trenton** dominate, finishing the season undefeated at **13 wins, 8 losses** with **12 points**. **WW-P South** followed with **10 points**, while **Hightstown** ended with **8 points**, demonstrating a competitive landscape within the division.

In the BCSL Liberty Division, **Cinnaminson** emerged as the leader with a record of **12 wins, 5 losses, and 2 ties**, earning **11 points**. **Northern Burlington** remained competitive with a record of **14 wins, 6 losses, and 1 tie**.

The Patriot Division was led by **Bordentown**, who claimed the top spot with a perfect **16 wins, 4 losses, and 2 ties**, totaling **16 points**. In the Freedom Division, **Westampton Tech** also achieved a flawless record of **16 wins and 5 losses**, continuing the trend of strong performances in this season.

Player Highlights and Statistics

Several players shone throughout the season, particularly in goal-scoring and assists. **Nico Mathews** from Robbinsville led the CVC with **24 goals**, followed by **Matthew Addai** from Pennington, who scored **22 goals** in total. Their contributions were vital to their respective teams’ successes.

In terms of assists, **Raul Sepulveda** from Lawrence topped the charts with **18 assists**, showcasing his ability to create opportunities for his teammates. Following closely, **Nico Mathews** again made his mark with **14 assists** alongside his scoring prowess.

The overall performance statistics indicate a season filled with competitive spirit and remarkable talent. Teams such as **Pennington School** and **Lawrenceville School** also made significant contributions, with Pennington finishing the season with a record of **13 wins, 3 losses, and 1 tie**.

The final standings not only reflect the outcomes of matches but also the dedication of players and coaches throughout the season. As teams prepare for the next season, the achievements of this year will undoubtedly serve as motivation for future competitions.