FALL 2007
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Saturday, September 29th
Field Hockey (9-1) defeated Woodstown, 2-0
Nancy White and Lauren Price both scored in the first half.
Friday, September 28th
Football (1-3) lost to Oakcrest, 28-14
The Raiders lost to Oakcrest for the first time since 1993, ending an 11-game win streak. Vinnie Djukanovic threw for 139 yards and 2 TDs, both to Chris Harris.
Girls Tennis (5-3) in Coaches Tournament (Vineland)
The first doubles team (Kim Baker & Carrie Jaquett), second doubles (Megan Haas and Kylie Haymaker) and singles player Emily Kornberg all won in the first round but lost in the second.
Thursday, September 27th
Boys Soccer (9-0) defeated Millville, 2-0
Cody Letsinger had a goal and an assist and John Fogarty got the shutout.
Field Hockey (8-1) defeated Cumberland, 7-0
Seven different players scored.
Girls Soccer (5-2-1) defeated Millville, 2-0
Tara Mousaw and Jessica Thornton scored.
Wednesday, September 26th
Girls Tennis (5-3) in CAL Tournament, 3pm (Vineland)
The first doubles, second doubles and singles player Emily Kornberg were all eliminated.
Tuesday, September 25th
Boys Soccer (8-0) defeated Vineland, 4-0
Four different players scored and John Fogarty notched his 3rd shutout.
Boys CC (6-0) defeated Oakcrest, 18-37
Ryan Birchmeier, Brett Johnson, Steve Hoffman and Connor Martin were the first four to finish.
Girls CC (6-0) vs Oakcrest, 17-39
Kelsey Greene, Anna Ceniccola, Hillary Morris and Ashleigh Dinan finished 1-2-3-4.
Field Hockey (7-1) defeated Millville, 4-0
Colleen Slaughter scored twice to spark the win.
Girls Soccer (4-2-1) defeated Vineland, 4-0
Liz Ker scored a hat trick for the Raiders.
Girls Tennis (5-3) in CAL Tournament (Vineland)
The first doubles team (Kim Baker & Carrie Jaquett), second doubles (Megan Haas and Kylie Haymaker) and singles player Emily Kornberg all advanced.
Monday, September 24th
Girls Tennis (5-3) lost to Millville, 3-2
The OCHS first doubles team (Kim Baker & Carrie Jaquett) remained undefeated, Megan Haas and Kylie Haymaker won at second doubles in three tough sets and Emily Kornberg almost pulled out the match, losing her third set at No. 3 singles on an 8-6 tiebreaker.
Saturday, September 22nd
Girls Soccer (3-2-1) lost to Rancocas Valley, 3-2
Cat Dierolf and Jillian Baltz scored in the first half to give the Raiders a 2-1 lead at intermission.
Boys CC (5-0) finished 1st in South Jersey Shootout (GCC)
Brett Johnson and Ryan Birchmeier finished 1-2 in the "stud race" and Steve Hoffman won the 3-4 race.
Friday, September 21st
Boys Soccer (7-0) defeated Middle Township, 3-1
Neal Melchionni scored twice as the Raiders handed Middle its first defeat.
Field Hockey (6-1) defeated Vineland, 11-0
Katie Corson scored 4 times with Nancy White and Lauren Price each getting two.
Thursday, September 20th
Football (1-2) lost to Egg Harbor Township, 39-28
The Raiders fell behind, 33-7, but scored 21 points in five minutes to get within one score. Vinnie Djukanovic passed for over 100 yards and 3 touchdowns and also rushed for over 100 yards and a TD. Chris Harris caught two TDs.
Wednesday, September 19th
Girls Soccer (3-1-1) defeated Absegami, 2-1
Tara Mousaw and Caitlyn Harney scored second half goals to rally the Raiders.
Girls Tennis (5-2) defeated Vineland, 5-0
Jackie Crossman's 6-2,6-3 win at No. 1 singles paced five straight-set wins.
Field Hockey (5-1) lost to Absegami, 3-2
Colleen Slaughter and Danielle McNally scored for the Raiders.
Boys Soccer (6-0) defeated Absegami, 2-1
Brandon Klein and Corey Hennessy scored 2nd half two goals after the Raiders fell behind at halftime.
Tuesday, September 18th
Boys CC (4-0) defeated Egg Harbor Township, 17-41
Boys CC (5-0) defeated Lower Cape May, 16-46
Steve Hoffman, Ryan Birchmeier, Brett Johnson and Connor Martin were the first four to finish.
Girls CC (4-0) defeated Egg Harbor Township, 15-50
Girls CC (5-0) defeated Lower Cape May, 17-44
Kelsey Greene, Anna Ceniccola and Ashleigh Dinan finished 1-2-3.
Girls Tennis (4-2) defeated Cumberland, 5-0
The Raiders clinched a spot in the Group 3 Tournament by handing the Colts their first defeat. All five matches were in straight sets.
Monday, September 17th
Field Hockey (5-0) defeated Oakcrest, 1-0
Colleen Slaughter scored the only goal against the Falcons' all-conference goalie, Lisa Apt. Natalie Hunter and Devon Seifert shared the shutout.
Boys Soccer (5-0) defeated Oakcrest, 4-1
Neal Melchionni had two goals and an asssist.
Girls Soccer (2-1-1) defeated Oakcrest, 3-1
Liz Ker had a pair of goals and assisted on the third.
Girls Tennis (3-2) defeated Absegami, 3-2
The OCHS first doubles team (Kim Baker & Carrie Jaquette) remained undefeated, Kylie Haymaker & Megan Haas won at second doubles and Emily Kornberg won at No. 3 singles.
Saturday, September 15th
Boys Soccer (4-0) defeated Cumberland, 3-1
Corey Hennessy, John Granese and Kevin Curran scored for OCHS.
Boys CC (3-0) finished 1st in Cherokee Challenge
Brett Johnson finished first in the junior race, Ryan Birchmeier 4th among seniors, Doug Weiland 14th among freshmen and Mike Hagen 19th among sophomores.
Girls CC (3-0) finished 9th in Cherokee Challenge
Ashleigh Dinan was 19th in the freshmen race, Kelsey Greene finished 31st among seniors, Anna Ceniccola 31st among juniors and Shannon Greene 53rd among sophomores.
Field Hockey (4-0) defeated Rancocas Valley, 3-0
Katie Corson, Nancy White and Danielle McNally scored.
Girls Soccer (1-1-1) vs Shawnee-postponed
Friday, September 14th
Football (1-1) defeated Vineland, 15-7
Vinnie Djukanovic scored both OC TDs, the last with 49 seconds left, and intercepted a Vineland pass in the end zone with 25 seconds remaining.
Field Hockey (3-0) defeated Mainland, 4-0
Four different players scored and Devon Seifert & Natalie Hunter shared the shutout.
Girls Tennis (2-2) defeated Oakcrest, 5-0
Jackie Crossman's 6-0,6-1 win at No. 1 singles paced five straight-set wins.
Thursday, September 13th
Girls Tennis (1-2) lost to Egg Harbor Township, 3-2
The second doubles team of Kylie Haymaker and Megan Haas nearly pulled off the upset of the No. 15 ranked Eagles. They lost a tough, three-set match. The Raiders' wins came from the Kim Baker-Carrie Jaquette first doubles team and from Emily Kornberg at No. 3 singles.
Tuesday, September 11th
Boys CC (1-0) defeated Atlantic City, 18-38
Boys CC (2-0) defeated Mainland, 25-30
Boys CC (3-0) defeated Vineland, 17-44
Brett Johnson finished first overall and OC also got strong efforts from Ryan Birchmeier, Steve Hoffman and Connor Martin.
Girls CC (1-0) defeated Atlantic City, 19-36
Girls CC (2-0) defeated Mainland, 21-34
Girls CC (3-0) defeated Vineland, 20-41
Anna Ceniccola, Kelsey Greene and Ashleigh Dinan were 1-2-3 against AC and 2-3-4 in the other two meets.
Boys Soccer (3-0) defeated Egg Harbor Township, 4-0
Caleb Garza, Clayton Harper, Brandon Klein and Cody Letsinger scored for OCHS. John Fogarty notched the shutout.
Field Hockey (2-0) defeated Egg Harbor Township, 2-1
Caitlyn Skellenger scored the game-winner in the final eight minutes. Katie Corson had scored OC's first goal.
Girls Soccer (1-1-1) defeated Egg Harbor Township, 3-1
OC built a 3-0 halftime lead as Jillian Baltz, Tara Mousaw and Carly DiGiovanni all scored.
Girls Tennis (1-1) at Egg Harbor Township - postponed until 9-13
Monday, September 10th
Boys Soccer (2-0) defeated Mainland, 3-1
John Granese, Kevin Curran and Cody Letsinger scored for OCHS.
Girls Soccer (0-1-1) lost to Mainland, 1-0
Alyssa Imperatore scored the only goal late in the 1st half.
Girls Tennis (1-1) at Egg Harbor Township - postponed until 9-11
Friday, September 7th
Football (0-1) lost to Hammonton, 24-0
The Raiders got inside the Hammonton five twice but turned the ball over both times. Sean Feeney connected on some good passes and George Poteat made some strong runs. Chris Helm scored twice for the Devils.
Field Hockey (1-0) defeated Atlantic City, 9-0
Colleen Slaughter scored 3 times and Nancy White twice for the Raiders.
Boys Soccer (1-0) defeated Atlantic City, 3-0
John Fogarty got the shutout in the Raiders opener.
Girls Soccer (0-0-1) tied Holy Spirit, 2-2 OT
Liz Ker scored her second goal with 12 minutes left to tie the score.
Girls Tennis (1-1) lost to Mainland, 3-2
The OCHS doubles teams remained undefeated - Kim Baker & Carrie Jaquette at first doubles, Kyle Haymaker & Megan Haas at second - and Emily Kornberg almost pulled out the team victory, dropping a close, three-set decision at No. 3 singles.
Thursday, September 6th
Girls Tennis (1-0) defeated Atlantic City, 3-2
The Raiders swept the doubles matches in straight sets and Emily Kornberg won at No. 3 singles to provide a season-opening win over the defending American Conference champs.