The latest high school boys soccer standings reveal a competitive season as teams strive for top positions ahead of the forthcoming Central Valley Conference (CVC) Tournament. As of October 26, 2023, teams are pushing hard to secure their places in the playoffs, with significant performances shaping the rankings.
Standings Overview
In the CVC Colonial Division, Notre Dame leads with an impressive record of 15 wins, 1 loss, and 2 ties, amassing a total of 13 points. Close on their heels is Princeton, also with 15 wins and similar statistics, sharing the top spot with Notre Dame in points. Other notable teams in this division include Robbinsville with a record of 12-7-1 and Steinert, holding 11-7.
In the Valley Division, Trenton has dominated with a perfect record of 12 wins from 12 games, claiming 12 points. WW-P South and Hightstown follow, with records of 6-14 and 7-12 respectively.
The BCSL Liberty Division sees Cinnaminson leading with 11 wins, while the Patriot Division features Bordentown as a standout, finishing with 15 wins and just 1 loss.
Key Players and Statistics
Individual performances have been remarkable this season, with several players making headlines. In the CVC, Landon Hoenisch from Notre Dame and Nico Mathews from Robbinsville each netted 18 goals this season, leading the scoring charts. Other top scorers include Chris DiMarco from Steinert and Luca Ercolano from Notre Dame, both contributing 16 goals.
Assist leaders include Raul Sepulveda from Lawrence, who has provided 17 assists, showcasing his playmaking abilities. Nick Angiolino and Landon Hoenisch from Notre Dame also stand out with 12 assists each.
The tournament structure is set to culminate with the CVC Tournament beginning on October 29, 2023, featuring semifinals at Hopewell Valley. Fans can look forward to this exciting stage as teams compete for a spot in the finals scheduled for November 1, 2023.
All tournament games will be streamed live on WBCB Sports and YouTube, enhancing accessibility for supporters and families who cannot attend in person.
As the season progresses, players and teams will continue to push for excellence, promising an exciting conclusion to the high school boys soccer season.