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The Athletics Department celebrated six student-athletes from the Class of 2022 who have committed to continuing their athletic careers in college:

Kendall Borbi - Palm Beach Atlantic University (Lacrosse) Ava Carlson - Dartmouth College (Field Hockey) Colin Cooper - Tufts University (Rowing) Ella Miller - Dickinson College (Golf) Bella Pescatore - Mount Saint Mary’s University (Tennis) Ava Parker - Savannah College of Art & Design (Swimming)

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1 The Girls’ Tennis team captured the NJSIAA Non-Public B South championship on October 12 with a 4-1 win over Ranney School. The sectional championship is the tenth in program history. Coach Mike Bodary’s team finished the season with a record of 17-6. In September, they also won the Burlington County Open, a 13-team flighted tournament which matches players from all county schools at similar levels against each other.

2 Bella Pescatore ’22 was named the South Jersey and Burlington County Girls’ Tennis Player of the Year. This past season she finished with a match record of 35-1 and won the South Jersey Interscholastic Singles Tournament. During Bella’s career, the Foxes owned an overall team record of 60-9. She is a four-time South Jersey Tennis Coaches Association all-star and was unbeaten in four years of Friends Schools League play. She completed her scholastic career with a match record of 106-7. She will continue her tennis career at Mount Saint Mary’s University. 3 Danya Weinstock ’22 was named Second Team All-State - Non-Public by the Soccer Coaches Association of New Jersey at a January banquet. The midfielder and two-year captain finished the season with 12 goals and 9 assists to lead the Foxes to a 10-7 record. They advanced to the Friends Schools League playoffs and NJSIAA Non-Public B South quarterfinals. He is pictured with Coach Mike Schlotterbeck.

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4 Foluke Balogun ’24 was named Second Team All-State – NonPublic in Girls’ Soccer by NJ.com. She finished the season with 32 goals and 5 assists to set a program record for goals in a season and led the Foxes to a 9-8 record and a berth in the Friends Schools League championship match.

5 Skye Mada ’22 finished in sixth place in Saber at the NJSIAA Individual Championships held at Morris Knolls High School on February 13. In November, she was named to the 2021 AllAcademic First Team by USA Fencing and also was selected as a Second Team High School All-American in Saber. Skye competes with Forward Fencing Academy. Two swimmers captured Friends Schools League (FSL) individual championships at the FSL championship meet on February 12 at George School:

6 Peter Xia ’22 won two individual gold medals, both in school record time: he won the 200 freestyle (1:47.56) and 100 backstroke (53.68).

7 Logan Shields ’25 won gold in the 100 backstroke with a time of 1:02.81.

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