Football (3-7) lost to Pleasantville, 24-23
Adam Lauer scored once and threw a TD to Chris Harris. A.J. Harris
also scored once and moved past 2,000 yards for his career. The Raiders rallied
from a 24-0 deficit but fell just short.
Saturday, November 18th
Boys Cross Country (8-1) at NJSIAA Meet of Champions, 10am (Holmdel)
John Fennekohl finished 8th overall at Holmdel Park with the
fastest time (16:03) ever recorded by a Raider runner. Sophomore Brett Johnson
finished 20th.
Saturday, November 11th
Boys Cross Country (8-1) finished 12th in NJSIAA Group 3 Meet
John Fennekohl finished 4th overall at Holmdel Park and Brett Johnson
was 6th, both advancing to the Meet of Champions.
Girls Cross Country (9-0) finished 11th in NJSIAA Group 3 Meet
Anna Ceniccola was 47th overall and Kelsey Greene 55th at Holmdel Park.
Friday, November 10th
NJSIAA Consolation Game:
Football (3-6) lost to Delsea, 28-14
A.J. Harris scored both TDs and Adam Lauer ran for 104 yards.
NJSIAA Group 3 Tournament:
Boys Soccer (19-2) lost to Shawnee, 3-0
Thursday, November 9th
NJSIAA Group 3 State Semifinal at Montgomery HS:
Field Hockey (20-1-1) lost to Moorestown, 2-0
Tuesday, November 7th
NJSIAA Group 3 Tournament:
Boys Soccer (19-1) defeated Pinelands, 2-1
Rafael Duarte scored both goals in the 2nd half - an acrobatic
shot to tie the game and a penalty kick to win.
Monday, November 6th
NJSIAA Group 3 Tournament:
Girls Soccer (13-5-3) lost to Shawnee, 4-0
The Raiders lost the South Jersey semifinal.
Saturday, November 4th
Girls Cross Country (9-0) finished 3rd in SJ Group 3 Meet (Delsea)
Natalie Chamberlain & Anna Ceniccola led the way as the Raiders
advanced to the state meet.
Boys Cross Country (8-1) finished 4th in SJ Group 3 Meet (Delsea)
John Fennekohl won the South Jersey title, joining John Richardson
& Mike Scythes as SJ boys champions from OCHS. Sophomore Brett Johnson was 2nd.
South Jersey Group 3 Championship:
Field Hockey (20-0-1) defeated Shawnee, 4-3 OT
Nancy White tipped home the game-winner in overtime for the
Raiders' 7th South Jersey title and 2nd straight. It was White's 2nd goal of the
game. OCHS opened a 3-1 lead but Shawnee rallied to force the extra period.
Friday, November 3rd
NJSIAA Group 3 Tournament:
Boys Soccer (18-1) defeated Clearview, 2-1
Zach Zehrend and Giancarlo Granese scored first half goals.
Thursday, November 2nd
NJSIAA Group 3 Tournament:
Girls Soccer (13-4-3) defeated Triton, 3-0
Liz Ker, Casey Curran & Amy Reese got the goals.
Wednesday, November 1st
NJSIAA Group 3 Tournament:
Field Hockey (19-0-1) defeated Middle Township, 5-0
Kimmie Krzyk scored twice, lifting her CAL-leading total to 27
goals.
Tuesday, October 31st
Girls Tennis (9-9) lost to Millville, 3-2
The doubles teams of Kim Baker-Sarah Cheafsky and Carrie
Jaquette-Emily Kornberg both completed their successful seasons with wins.
Friday, October 27th
Football (3-5) lost to Atlantic City, 35-8
John Duffy became the 1st OCHS player to ever kick 2 field goals
in a game but it wasn't enough. ACHS completed its 3rd straight game without
allowing an offensive TD.
Field Hockey (18-0-1) defeated Egg Harbor Township, 1-0
Casey Beyel scored in the final 8 minutes of the game to give the
Raiders their 10th straight conference title. EHT entered the game undefeated.
Boys Soccer (17-1) defeated Bishop Eustace, 2-0
Rafael Duarte scored both goals in the 2nd half.
Girls Soccer (12-4-3) tied Clearview, 1-1
Kyla Ghanavati scored the Raider goal in the 2nd half, then rushed
to Carey Stadium to appear as part of the Homecoming Court.
Thursday, October 26th
Girls Cross Country (9-0) at CAL Meet
Anna Ceniccola was 6th & Kelsey Greene 7th for OCHS..
Boys Cross Country (8-1) at CAL Meet
John Fennekohl won the CAL championship & Brett Johnson finished
4th.
Wednesday, October 25th
Field Hockey (17-0-1) defeated Hammonton, 3-0
Casey Beyel scored twice for the Raiders.
Girls Tennis (9-8) defeated Hammonton, 5-0
Emma Kelsey, Amanda Hiltner & Lauren Torres each won singles
matches in straight sets.
Tuesday, October 24th
Boys Soccer (16-1) defeated Hammonton, 4-0
The Raiders completed an unbeaten conference season. Four
different players scored.
Girls Tennis (8-8) lost to Mainland, 5-0
Only Kim Baker & Sarah Cheafsky at 1st doubles were able to win a
set.
Monday, October 23rd
Girls Soccer (12-4-2) defeated Hammonton, 4-1
Four different players scored for the Raiders to clinch the
conference championship.
Saturday, October 21st
South Jersey Coaches Tournament:
Boys Soccer (15-1) lost to Lenape, 1-0 OT
The loss ended a 40-game unbeaten streak for the Raiders.
Friday, October 20th
Football (3-4) lost to Absegami, 42-28
A.J. Harris rushed for 143 yards and scored twice against the No.
1 team in South Jersey. Younger brother Chris Harris caught 2 TD passes from Adam
Lauer. The Raiders were hurt by 2 blocked kicks returned for touchdowns.
Girls Cross Country (9-0) finished 2nd in County Meet
Natalie Chamberlain and Anna Ceniccola were 4th & 5th,
respectively, as the Raiders' 26-year county meet win streak ended.
Boys Cross Country (8-1) finished 1st in County Meet
John Fennekohl, Brett Johnson & Will Pestalozzi finished 1-2-3.
The Raiders won the meet for the 7th straight year.
Wednesday, October 18th
Boys Soccer (15-0) defeated Oakcrest, 2-0
The Raiders clinched their 3rd straight conference title.
Giancarlo Granese & Kevin McCarthy scored.
Field Hockey (16-0-1) defeated Vineland, 7-0
Casey Beyel scored 3 times & Kimmie Krzyk twice for the Raiders.
Girls Soccer (11-4-2) lost to Oakcrest, 3-1
Michelle McKinley scored for OC. Justina Mishkovsky scored all 3
of Oakcrest's goals.
Girls Tennis (8-7) defeated Vineland, 4-1
No. 3 singles Lauren Torres and the 2nd doubles team of Carrie
Jaquette & Emily Kornberg both were 6-0,6-0 winners.
Monday, October 16th
Boys Soccer (14-0) defeated Lower Cape May, 10-0
Rafael Duarte scored 5 times and Mike Mousaw twice.
Field Hockey (15-0-1) defeated Absegami, 3-0
Casey Beyel scored twice & Kimmie Krzyk once for the Raiders.
Girls Soccer (11-3-2) defeated Lower Cape May, 2-0
Katie Weiland & Karin Olson scored for OC. Keeley Peltz was in
goal for her 2nd straight shutout.
Girls Tennis (7-7) lost to Absegami, 3-1
Kim Baker & Sarah Cheafsky won their 1st doubles match in straight
sets.
Saturday, October 14th
South Jersey Coaches Tournament:
Boys Soccer (13-0) defeated Cumberland, 2-0
Rafael Duarte scored two second half goals to advance the
defending champs to the 2nd round.
Girls Cross Country (9-0) finished 2nd in SJ Open (Delsea)
Sophomore Anna Ceniccola was 14th overall.
Boys Cross Country (8-1) finished 6th in SJ Open (Delsea)
Brett Johnson finished 1st and John Fennekohl third.
Girls Soccer (10-3-2) tied Cherry Hill East, 0-0
Keeley Peltz was in goal for the Raiders.
Friday, October 13th
Football (3-3) defeated Millville, 15-12
A.J. Harris scored the game-winner in the final minute after an
Adam Lauer to Brandt Heininger pass moved the ball to the eight. Harris scored
OC's other TD. The Raiders turned the ball over 5 times.
Field Hockey (14-0-1) defeated Cherokee, 4-1
Nancy White scored twice for the Raiders.
Girls Tennis (7-6) lost to Egg Harbor Township, 4-1
The 2nd doubles team of Carrie Jaquette & Emily Kornberg got
the only OC win.
South Jersey Coaches Tournament:
Girls Soccer (10-3-1) lost to Washington Township, 1-1 OT-PK
Casey Curran scored OC's only goal in regulation. Township won the
penalty kick shootout, 4-2.
Thursday, October 12th
Field Hockey (13-0-1) defeated Oakcrest, 5-1
Casey Beyel & Nancy White each scored twice.
Boys Soccer (12-0) defeated Rancocas Valley, 3-2 OT
Rafael Duarte scored in overtime for the win. Neil Melchionni &
Mike Mousaw scored the 2 goals in regulation.
Girls Tennis (7-5) defeated Oakcrest, 5-0
Emma Kelsey, Amanda Hiltner & Lauren Torres each won singles
matches in straight sets.
Wednesday, October 11th
Girls Tennis (6-5) at Pleasantville - POSTPONED
Tuesday, October 10th
Girls Cross Country (9-0) defeated Millville, 25-34
The Bolts took the first 2 spots but, with Kelsey Greene leading the way,
the Raider Pack swept the next 5 to finish the regular season undefeated.
Boys Cross Country (8-1) defeated Millville, 19-40
John Fennekohl, Brett Johnson and Will Pestalozzi finished 1-2-3.
Girls Soccer (9-2-1) defeated Mainland, 2-0
Michelle McKinley & Katie Weiland scored for OCHS.
Boys Soccer (11-0) defeated Mainland, 3-1
Rafael Duarte scored twice to break a 1-1 tie.
Field Hockey (12-0-1) defeated Mainland, 6-1
Erin Thomas scored twice and Kimmie Krzyk had a goal & 3 assists.
NJSIAA Group 3 Tournament:
Girls Tennis (6-5) lost to Seneca, 5-0
Seneca won all five matches in straight sets in the South Jersey semifinal.
Only Emma Kelsey, at No. 1 singles, managed four games in a set.
Saturday, October 7th
Girls Cross Country (8-0) finished 15th in SJ Open (Delsea)
Sophomore Anna Ceniccola was fourth fastest among all CAL girls.
Boys Cross Country (7-1) finished 7th in SJ Open (Delsea)
Sophomore Brett Johnson ran the fastest time ever by an OCHS
runner at the event.
Girls Soccer (9-2-1) tied Williamstown, 1-1
Casey Harper's goal in the first half gave OCHS the lead.
Williamstown scored in the final 7 minutes.
Boys Soccer (10-0) vs Cherry Hill East - CANCELLED
Friday, October 6th
Football (2-3) lost to Mainland, 7-6
The Mustangs scored in the final 4 minutes to win. OC scored in
the 1st quarter on a pass from Adam Lauer to Chris Harris, who also had his 3rd
interception of the season. A.J. Harris gained 115 yards.
Field Hockey (11-0-1) at Egg Harbor Twp- POSTPONED
Girls Tennis (6-4) at Egg Harbor Township - POSTPONED
Thursday, October 5th
NJSIAA Group 3 Tournament:
Girls Tennis (6-4) defeated Cumberland, 5-0
The Raiders swept their tournament opener to advance to the South
Jersey semifinal Tuesday at Seneca.
Wednesday, October 4th
Boys Soccer (10-0) defeated Hammonton, 7-0
Mike Mousaw scored twice in OC's 9th shutout win.
Field Hockey (11-0-1) defeated Atlantic City, 7-1
Kimmie Krzyk & Casey Beyel each scored twice.
Girls Soccer (9-2) defeated Hammonton, 7-0
Amy Reese scored twice for the Raiders.
Tuesday, October 3rd
Girls Cross Country (7-0) defeated Absegami, 18-45
Girls Cross Country (8-0) defeated Hammonton, 15-50
The Raiders clinched their 6th conference title in the last 7
years. Sophomore Anna Ceniccola led the way as six of the first seven were from
OCHS.
Boys Cross Country (6-1) defeated Absegami, 17-46
Boys Cross Country (7-1) defeated Hammonton, 17-46
John Fennekohl, Brett Johnson and Will Pestalozzi finished 1-2-3.
Girls Tennis (5-4) lost to Atlantic City, 3-2
The Raiders nearly upset the No. 4 ranked team in South Jersey,
winning both doubles matches in straight sets.
Monday, October 2nd
Boys Soccer (9-0) defeated Lower Cape May, 6-0
Rafael Duarte had the 3-goal hat trick.
Field Hockey (10-0-1) defeated Hammonton, 4-0
Four different players scored for the Raiders.
Girls Soccer (8-2) defeated Lower Cape May, 2-0
Amy Reese & Elizabeth Ker scored.
Girls Tennis (5-3) defeated Hammonton, 5-0
Emma Kelsey won, 6-0,6-0, at No. 1 singles.