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High School Baseball: Tuesday, May 1, 2007 By Jerome Michaels There are several key dates approaching that may have several teams realizing that the cutoff date to qualify for the upcoming state tournament is quickly approaching. The Lions from Cherry Hill West are one of those teams that need to take matters in their own hands if they want to extend their season into the post season. In a non-league baseball game, the Dragons from Kingsway visited Cherry Hill West. After being shutout in their previous game, the Lions rebounded behind starting pitcher Jason Kelmer and took control of this game. Cherry Hill West would stay above the five hundred percent mark by posting an 11-0 win against Kingsway. |
High School Lacrosse: Saturday, April 21, 2007 By Clark Washington It was another test for both teams to face as they both won their previous game and were looking to keep their momentum moving in the right direction. The Fighting Clan from Vineland traveled to Kingsway to take on the Dragons in a non-league boys' lacrosse competition. The young Vineland team appeared confident at the start of this game, but senior Anthony Conti from Kingsway quickly jumped on the scoreboard with two goals and set the tone for the rest of the game. The Dragons opened up a five goal lead at the break and expanded that lead to a final score of 13-1. Conti scored four goals during the first half alone to lead Kingsway to their fifth win of the season. |
High School Lacrosse: Friday, April 21, 2006 By Stephanie Wright It's never any fun losing a game to any opponent. The coaching staff as well as other players will sometime ease that bad feeling by pointing out all of the good things that happened during a game. Playing hard, playing smart and not giving up could be found on the field could be found when the Lady Vikings from Eastern hosted Kingsway. For Eastern, they had loss a close one goal game yesterday to Washington Township. Eastern would score fourteen first half goals and cruise to a 20-4 win over Kingsway in a non-league girls' lacrosse competition. |
High School Softball: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 By Susan Hall For seven full innings, this game just could not be decided as neither team was able to score. Starting pitchers Alyssa O'Connell for Camden Catholic and Jamie Minix for Kingsway were able to rely on their defenses helping them preserve the scoreless tie after regulation. The Lady Dragons appeared to take advantage of a situation that resulted in two runs during the eighth inning, but Camden Catholic would respond to extend this game even further into extra innings. Finally with a runner in scoring position during the bottom of the tenth inning, Shannon Morlock single scored the deciding run to defeat Kingsway by a 3-2 margin. |
High School Basketball: Tuesday, February 28, 2006 By Jason Brown Every year, teams are trying to improve and build on their accomplishments from the previous season. For Moorestown, that improvement would include a trip to the playoffs and a home game played in front of their hometown fans. The sixth seeded Quakers were the second game of the night as the girl's basketball team would advance to the next round. The boys would be next as they were competing against the eleventh seeded Dragons from Kingsway. The Dragons would use the third quarter to make this South Jersey Group III first round game very interesting. But the Quakers would be able to keep the winning tradition on this night and advanced to the next round with their 48-41 victory. |
High School Field Hockey: Saturday, November 12, 2005 By Joyce Sagerty The Red Raiders from Ocean City have been in this situation so many times you would think that they have gotten use to all of the pressure. For the past nine years, the field hockey team has made it to the finals of the South Jersey Group III tournament. They have won their last three titles as the number one seed and loss three as the lower seed. The last time the Red Raiders won the sectional title not sitting in the top spot was seven years ago. Back as the highest seed in a bracket, Kingsway was back as the number two seed looking to defend their two year reign. Ocean City had come up on the short end of those games, but this year would be different. In the second overtime period, Melissa Hunter's goal minutes into the session would return the title back to Ocean City. |
High School Soccer: Tuesday, September 13, 2005 By Susan Hall So far this season, the Dragons from Kingsway have shown that they will keep their intensity at a high level during both halves of their soccer game. Suffering a one goal loss during their first game of the season, Kingsway would travel to Highland looking to even their record after two games. The Highland girl’s soccer team jumped out to a big lead that looked safe at halftime. The Lady Dragons’ effort during the second half would come up one goal short as Highland held off the Dragons by a 5-4 margin. |
High School Field Hockey: Saturday, October 9, 2004 By Boog Williams The word going around Eastern (#1) this past week was that Kingsway (#3) better watch out this weekend. The field hockey team made good on its word, as they defeated Kingsway 9-0. In a rematch from last year’s 1-1 tie, which capped Eastern’s winning streak at 92, the game ended up being no match. |
Athlete Spotlight: Tuesday, October 5, 2004 By Gregg Williams Dana Ramsden, of Kingsway High School, will be one of the top players in the biggest game this year in field hockey. It will be played October 9 at 2pm (changed from 12 because of SAT Testing) at Eastern High School. In most polls in the State of New Jersey, Eastern is ranked #1, while Kingsway is #3. When you pick up a paper, turn to the sports section, and read an article with Kingsway field hockey in it, you will probably read quotes from Dana Ramsden or it will talk about how she played a big part in their win. She is one of the top field hockey players in South Jersey and she is only a Junior. Field hockey is not the only sport she plays, in the spring it is softball. She is an Honor Roll student with a 3.4 GPA, with interests in Biology, Student Council, School Band (Piano), and the Homecoming Committee. She squeezes in time to be a Trainer's Assistant. |
High School Football: Saturday, September 18, 2004 By Jerome Michaels With the threat of heavy rain resulting from tropical storms, there were some doubts of whether or not the outdoor activities would have to be postponed. Well the area did receive rain, but not enough to stop Kingsway from traveling to Deptford in a Tri-County Conference competition. The Spartans, South Jersey Group III defending champs, took advantage of their opportunities scoring twice in the first half and score enough points to pick up the victory against Kingsway. Deptford went on to defeat Kingsway by a 28-8 margin. |