FALL 2006
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Saturday, September 30th
Field Hockey (9-0-1) defeated Woodstown, 6-1
Casey Beyel scored twice as the Raiders made it 16 games without a loss over two seasons.
Friday, September 29th
Football (2-2) defeated Oakcrest, 42-20
The Raiders beat the Falcons for the 11th straight time as A.J. Harris rushed for 228 yards & 3 TDs. Adam Lauer returned an interception for a score and threw a TD.
Thursday, September 28th
Boys Soccer (8-0) defeated Millville, 4-0
Rafael Duarte scored his league-leading 12th goal and earned their seventh shutout. The two-year unbeaten streak reached 33 games.
Field Hockey (8-0-1) defeated Cumberland, 4-0
Nancy White scored twice in this matchup of two of South Jersey's best teams.
Girls Soccer (7-2) defeated Millville, 2-0
Casey Curran & Becky Canderan scored as OC ended a 2-game losing streak.
Wednesday, September 27th
Girls Tennis (4-3) at CAL Tournament
Kim Baker & Sarah Cheafsky won their doubles match in the quarterfinals but lost in the semifinals.
Tuesday, September 26th
Boys Soccer (7-0) defeated Vineland, 7-0
Rafael Duarte & Kevin McCarthy each scored twice as the Raiders stretched their unbeaten streak to 32 games over two seasons.
Girls Cross Country (6-0) defeated Oakcrest, 20-42
The OCHS "pack", led by Kelsey Greene, swept positions two through six in the win.
Field Hockey (7-0-1) defeated Millville, 4-0
Kimmie Krzyk and Casey Beyel each scored twice.
Boys Cross Country (5-1) defeated Oakcrest, 15-48
Brett Johnson, John Fennekohl, Ryan Birchmeier & Will Pestalozzi took the first four spots within three seconds of each other.
Girls Soccer (6-2) lost to Vineland, 2-1
Tara Mousaw scored the only OC goal.
Girls Tennis (4-3) at CAL Tournament
The doubles team of Kim Baker & Sarah Cheafsky won and advanced to the quarterfinals.
Monday, September 25th
Girls Tennis (4-3) lost to Millville, 5-0
No. 5 ranked Millville won every set, though Jackie Crossman went to the tiebreaker in her 2nd set.
Saturday, September 23rd
Girls Soccer (6-1) lost to Rancocas Valley, 3-2 OT
Katie Weiland & Casey Curran each scored but the Raiders suffered their 1st loss to No. 10 ranked RV.
Girls Cross Country (5-0) finished 5th in SJ Shootout
Lacey Nicholl was 7th and Kaitlyn Minehan 9th in the 3-4 Race.
Boys Cross Country (4-1) finished 3rd in SJ Shootout
Brett Johnson and John Fennekohl were first and second, respectively, in the 1-2 Race.
Friday, September 22nd
Football (1-2) defeated Egg Harbor Township, 20-17
A.J. Harris returned, rushing for 194 yards & 2 TDs and throwing another touchdown. Adam Lauer, moved to QB in the Raiders new shotgun offense, ran for 146 yards and one score.
Field Hockey (6-0-1) defeated Vineland, 11-1
Both Kimmie Krzyk and Casey Beyel scored the 3-goal hat trick.
Wednesday, September 20th
Boys Soccer (6-0) defeated Absegami, 3-1
Kevin McCarthy scored twice as the Raiders gave up their first goal.
Girls Soccer (6-0) defeated Absegami, 1-0
Katie Weiland got the only goal at the Raiders won their 3rd 1-0 game.
Field Hockey (5-0-1) defeated Absegami, 5-0
Kimmie Krzyk and Casey Beyel each scored twice as OC's unbeaten streak over two seasons reached 12.
Girls Tennis (4-2) defeated Vineland, 3-2
Jackie Crossman rallied to win a 3-set match at No. 3 singles to supply the winning point.
Tuesday, September 19th
Girls Cross Country (4-0) defeated EHT, 16-47 (at LCMR)
Girls Cross Country (5-0) defeated Lower CM, 15-50
The OCHS "pack", led by Natalie Chamberlain, swept the first four positions.
Boys Cross Country (3-1) defeated EHT, 18-41 (at LCMR)
Boys Cross Country (4-1) defeated Lower CM, 15-50
John Fennekohl led the Raiders' sweep of the first three spots.
Monday, September 18th
Boys Soccer (5-0) defeated Oakcrest, 4-0
Giancario Granese scored twice.
Girls Soccer (5-0) defeated Oakcrest, 5-0
Katie Weiland and Elizabeth Ker each scored twice.
Field Hockey (4-0-1) defeated Oakcrest, 6-0
Nancy White scored three times and Kristen O'Neill added two.
Girls Tennis (3-2) defeated Absegami, 3-2
OC qualified for the NJSIAA Group 3 Tournament with the win. First doubles team Kim Baker & Srah Cheafsky won in three sets to swing the match to the Raiders.
Saturday, September 16th
Boys Soccer (4-0) defeated Cumberland, 3-0
John Fogarty got his 3rd straight shutout. Rafael Duarte, Mike Mousaw & Neal Melchionni scored.
Girls Soccer (4-0) defeated Shawnee, 1-0
For the 2nd straight game, Elizabeth Ker scored the only goal, this time in the 25th minute.
Field Hockey (3-0-1) defeated Rancocas Valley, 3-0
Nancy White scored twice for OCHS.
Boys Cross Country (2-1) finished 1st in Cherokee Challenge
John Fennekohl finished 1st in the senior race, Ryan Birchmeier was 6th in the junior race & Brett Johnson was 1st in the sophomore race..
Girls Cross Country (3-0) finished 11th in Cherokee
Natalie Chamberlain finished 8th in the senior race.
Friday, September 15th
Football (0-2) lost to Vineland, 13-7
Sophomore QB Sean Feeney passed to senior Adam Lauer for the only OCHS touchdown. The Raiders had a chance to tie or win the game in the final four minutes inside the Vineland 30.
Girls Tennis (2-2) defeated Oakcrest, 5-0
Emma Kelsey won at No. 1 singles in straight sets.
Thursday, September 14th
Boys Soccer (3-0) defeated Mainland, 3-0
Rafael Duarte scored twice for the Raiders.
Girls Soccer (3-0) defeated Mainland, 1-0
Elizabeth Ker scored the only goal in the final five minutes.
Field Hockey (2-0-1) defeated Mainland, 4-2
Kimmie Krzyk scored three times to spark OCHS.
Wednesday, September 13th
Girls Tennis (1-2) lost to Mainland, 4-1
The 2nd doubles team of Carrie Jaquette & Emily Kornberg got the only OC win.
Tuesday, September 12th
Girls Cross Country (1-0) defeated Atlantic City, 16-46
Girls Cross Country (2-0) defeated Mainland, 25-35 (at ACHS)
Girls Cross Country (3-0) defeated Vineland, 15-50 (at ACHS)
The OCHS "pack" controlled the outcome with Kelsey Greene 3rd, Natalie Chamberlain 4th, Anna Ceniccola 5th & Kaitlyn Minehan 6th.
Boys Soccer (2-0) defeated Egg Harbor Township, 7-0
Rafael Duarte scored 4 times, twice in each half, as OCHS gained a 2nd straight shutout win.
Girls Soccer (2-0) defeated Egg Harbor Township, 4-1
For the 2nd straight game, OC rallied from a halftime deficit with 4 goals. Katie Birchmeier scored the game-winner.
Field Hockey (1-0-1) tied Egg Harbor Township, 1-1
Kristen O'Neill scored for OC in the 1st half but EHT rallied for the deadlock.
Boys Cross Country (0-1) lost to Mainland, 27-30 (at ACHS)
Boys Cross Country (1-1) defeated Atlantic City, 21-34
Boys Cross Country (2-1) defeated Vineland, 15-47 (at ACHS)
John Fennekohl was 2nd, Brett Johnson 3rd & Ryan Birchmeier 4th for the Raiders. Mainland's Kevin Cronin was the overall winner.
Monday, September 11th
Girls Tennis (1-1) defeated Egg Harbor Township, 3-2
Jackie Crossman won at No. 3 singles and both doubles teams won in straight sets.
Friday, September 8th
Football (0-1) lost to Hammonton, 28-7
Sophomore QB Sean Feeney passed to junior Chris Harris for the only OCHS touchdown. The Raiders recovered 3 fumbles, 2 by Alex Love, and intercepted a pass. They played without senior running back A.J. Harris.
Field Hockey (1-0) defeated Atlantic City, 9-0
Kimmie Krzyk had the 3-goal hat trick for OCHS.
Boys Soccer (1-0) defeated Atlantic City, 4-0
Rafael Duarte scored twice for the Raiders.
Girls Soccer (1-0) defeated Holy Spirit, 4-2
The Raiders scored 3 second half goals to rally for the win, including the game-winner by Casey Harper.
Thursday, September 7th
Girls Tennis (0-1) lost to Atlantic City, 3-2
The Vikings swept the singles in straight sets but Kim Baker & Sarah Cheafsky won for the Raiders at 1st doubles and the 2nd doubles team of Carrie Jaquette & Emily Kornberg also won.