Athletics Fall 2023 Season Highlights

Dec 21, 2023 | Athletic Highlights

Bulldogs fans had plenty to celebrate thanks to a fantastic Fall 2023 season. Our D-E Athletics coaches for both Middle School (MS) and Upper School Varsity Teams provided season highlights for us (see below). Internal and All-League and All-County awardees are noted here as well. Regardless of how their seasons turned out for all our MS and US Teams, it’s clear that all our student athletes built new leadership skills, lasting friendships, and D-Elightful memories through the experience of playing together. 

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Bulldogs Ice Hockey Club Team Highlights

Bulldogs Ice Hockey Club Team Highlights

Way to Go Bulldogs! Our Ice Hockey Club Team continues their inaugural season with fan-tastic games! Last week the team took on Columbia Prep at Englewood's Mackay Arena. Despite a limited bench and penalty box time, our team rallied with a breakaway goal, 1-0 lead...

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Smugglers’ Notch Ski Trip

Smugglers’ Notch Ski Trip

Our annual Upper School Ski Trip to Smuggler’s Notch, coordinated by D-E 360°, was a blast! A large group of students and faculty/staff chaperones recently traveled to Vermont over the long MLK Day weekend for this fun, annual trip which traditionally is a hit with...

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Athletics 2023 All-League / All-County Awards

Boys Soccer All-League / All-CountyGirls Soccer All-League / All-CountyGirls Varsity Volleyball All-League / All-CountyGirls Varsity Field Hockey All-League / All-CountyGirls Tennis All-League / All-CountyCross Country All-League / All-County

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Athletics Fall 2023 Internal Awards

Boys Freshman Soccer Owen Bergman (MVP) Jacob Stern (MIP) Noah Fisher (CA) Boys JV Soccer Eli Horowitz (MVP) Krishnav Tapuriah (MIP) Miles Neil (CA) Boys Varsity Soccer Jack Park (MVP) Milo Mizner (MIP) Jack Meserole (CA) Girls Varsity Soccer Lillian “Sammie” Moncion...

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Varsity Field Hockey

Varsity Field Hockey

“The Varsity Field Hockey team was led by senior captains Charlotte Hyman and Colombe Gordon.  They were instrumental in leading by example and helped set the foundation of what we most value within our team.  In addition, our Junior captains, Leah Hong and Lilly...

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Girls Varsity Tennis

Girls Varsity Tennis

“This fall, Varsity Girls Tennis won the League title for the second year in a row! The team was led by senior captains Sydney Siew, Emily Mills, and Kayla Sorkin. Second doubles Ella Siew and Zoe Kruger made it all the way to semifinals at counties and played against...

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Boys Varsity Soccer

Boys Varsity Soccer

“In the face of changes and untimely setbacks, Boys Varsity Soccer team has endured and produced a successful season. The campaign started strong, with the team remaining undefeated in the preseason despite losing many talented seniors from the past year. The team...

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Girls Varsity Soccer

Girls Varsity Soccer

“This season, the Girls Varsity Soccer Team had 11 wins, 4 losses, and 1 tie. The girls soccer team has been among the top teams in the NJIC Conference and, including this season, won their third consecutive championship of the Liberty Division. Furthermore, the team...

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Varsity Cross Country

Varsity Cross Country

“Our Cross Country team’s Fall 2023 season was incredibly successful, with several highlights. The team included 12 runners who worked together to help each other succeed. This year, the team had 26 personal records, two First Team All-Division runners, one Second...

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Varsity Volleyball

Varsity Volleyball

“The Varsity Volleyball team finished with a record of 7-12.  The Bulldogs were involved in a number of very close matches.  Senior Emma Brown led the team this season with 117 kills, bringing her up to 4th place all-time in the record book with 295 career kills.  She...

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