The Raiders, currently ranked #2 in the NJ.com Top 20 and #2 in the TopDrawerSoccer SIMA FAB 50, continued their undefeated start with a 1-0 victory over previously unbeaten Hunterdon Central at Wexler Field on Thurs. Sept. 22.
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2016 Fall Sports Previews for The Fanscotian
Girls Soccer Preview
Boys Soccer Preview
Cross County Preview
The cross country team is looking to go the extra mile this upcoming season by achieving both their personal and team goals this fall.
After a very successful 2015 season, when the girls soccer team finished 20-2-1 and won their sixth straight county title, the Raiders are looking to perform even better in 2016.
The team, which was ranked eighth in the NJ.com Top 20 Preseason Ranking, has high expectations for the upcoming season. The team has won 57 games over the past three seasons and are again contenders for the county, sectional and state titles.
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“Our expectations are, as they usually are,” boys soccer head coach Tom Breznitsky said. “Conference, county and state.”
This year’s boys soccer team, ranked third in the country by TopDrawerSoccer, has the potential to accomplish that goal.
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The cross country team is looking to go the extra mile this upcoming season by achieving both their personal and team goals this fall.
“For the boys, our goals are make it out of the section as a team, top three in the county also,” boys head coach Jeffrey Koegel said. “For the girls, top five in the county, top seven or eight in the section.”
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Saturday, September 17, 2016
Breznitsky's Legacy at Scotch Plains-Fanwood HS Grows with Career Win #700
SCOTCH PLAINS, NJ -- Scotch Plains-Fanwood boys soccer coach Tom Breznitsky notched another major milestone to add to his lengthy resume on Thursday as the Raiders defeated Elizabeth, 2-1, in overtime. Breznitsky picked up his 700th career win as a head coach.
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Thursday, September 15, 2016
Coach Breznitsky gets career win #700 as boys soccer beats Elizabeth
You can add another item to SPFHS boys soccer head coach Tom Breznitsky’s long list of accomplishments after Thursday.
Breznitsky won his 700th career game as head coach on Thursday as the Raiders defeated Elizabeth 2-1 in overtime.
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Monday, September 5, 2016
Impressive Cape Cod Baseball League Prospects
Yarmouth-Dennis celebrates winning the 2016 Cape Cod Baseball League Championship photo by author |
This year was no different.
Many players impressed not only the plethora of scouts that visited the island over the summer, but fans, coaches and other players as well.
During my week up on the Cape this summer, I went to six Cape League playoff games, This included all three games of the thrilling championship series where the Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox won their third consecutive championship behind manager Scott Pickler.
While attending these games, I was impressed, as I always am, by the skills of many of the players in the league. However, these four players below continue to stick out in my mind for the attributes they showed at the games I attended.
Calvin Faucher, RHP, Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox, University of California, Irvine
While scouting a baseball player is far from an inexact science, there are always certain character traits that are inane and can be observed from just a single appearance or even at-bat. For Calvin Faucher, the one at-bat you needed to see was against JJ Matijevic in the winner-take-all game three of the Cape Cod Baseball League Championship Series. Matijevic was one of the best hitters in all of the Cape this summer, hitting .376 in the regular season and .300 in the playoffs (with three playoff homers). Faucher came on to face Matijevic in the bottom of the eight inning with two runners on and one out. Calm, cool and collected, he managed to get ahead in the count quickly. With two strikes, he got Matijevic to swing on pitch low and away to get the strikeout. It was one of the biggest strikeouts in the man's career. He then got cleanup hitter Josh Watson to strikeout to end the inning. Faucher was impressive the entire summer, pitching in 20 games overall with 29 strikeouts and only eight hits (albeit with 11 walks). But, all you had to see was his battle against Matijevic to know that the man is extremely comfortable and confident coming out of the pen in big spots. That is something you cannot teach.
Austin Filiere, OF, Harwich Mariners, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The feel good story of the Cape summer, Austin Filiere proved that Division III players can play with the big boys. The rising junior at MIT was very impressive this summer playing against greater talent than his is accustomed to seeing. He had a slash line of .248/.362/.504 and was tied for second in the league in home runs with seven. In game three of the Eastern Division Semifinals, he showed off his strength. In the third inning Filiere crushed a ball to straight away centerfield, easily clearing the wall for a homer. It was a no-doubter that showed the power of Filiere. He was awarded the Manny Robello 10th Player Award for his contributions to the team and it well deserved. Filiere is a ballplayer and should, one day, be playing at the next level.
Deacon Liput, 2B, Falmouth Commodores, University of Florida
Liput had a very impressive Cape Cod Baseball League Championship Series. Hitting out of the two hole, Liput set the table multiple times for his Commodore teammates. In game one of the series, he scored two of the biggest runs of the game. In the first inning, he hit a single, stole second base and then scored on a double to tied the game at one. Then, in the fifth inning, he led off the inning with a single and would come around the score the go-ahead run as Falmouth would not relinquish their lead. Liput would continue to get on base in the series, but his teammates had trouble knocking him in. On defense, he was solid and proved to be very capable at the position. After a so-so regular season where he hit .260, the rising sophomore broke out in the playoffs. Florida is hoping that he can continue his quality play and confidence in the spring.
Kevin Smith, SS, Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox, University of Maryland
Kevin Smith with the 2016 Playoff MVP Trophy photo by author |
Friday, September 2, 2016
Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School Coaches, Captains Prepare for Season with Sportsmanship Workshop
UNION, NJ -- Fall coaches and team captains of high school sports from across the county attended the UCC Fall Sportsmanship Workshop at Union High School on Wednesday in preparation for the upcoming regular season.
The Union County Interscholastic Athletic Conference, the governing body of high school sports in the county, held the event, which was split up into two segments.
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