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MCT Seeds Set for Parsippany, Par Hills Field Hockey

Par Hills will face Roxbury in a preliminary round matchup, while Parsippany gets set to see Morristown in round one.

With the upcoming Morris County Tournament seeding meeting having taken place on Tuesday night, both Parsippany high school's have their work cut out for them in their journey to a county title.

For Parsippany, a 4-3 start to the season has earned the Red Hawks the No. 10 seed in the tourney. Wins over Hackettstown, Pequannock and Mt. Olive, have set Parsippany up with a first round matchup against seventh-seeded Morristown.

Par Hills hasn't had as much success as their counterparts, as the Vikings have struggled to secure their first win of 2011.

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Sitting at 0-5 this season, Par Hills was relegated with the No. 20 seed, forcing them into a preliminary round matchup against No. 13 seed Roxbury (3-4).

With Madison High locking up the first spot for the upcoming MCT, it leaves West Morris Central (6-1), Chatham (7-2), Pequannock (5-2-1) and Randolph (5-2-1) rounding out the top five seeds.

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After a visit to the Morris County Tournament finals in 2010, the Madison field hockey team again looks primed to make an impact in the annual county tournament, after starting the season with wins in seven of its eight games played.

Madison will play the winner of Morris Hills vs. Mendham, who face off in the preliminary round on Saturday.

West Morris Central comes off of wins over Morristown, Morris Knolls, Mendham and Roxbury, with its only loss this season coming by way of a 1-0 loss to fifth seeded Randolph High. Through seven games this season, the West Morris defense boasts a less than one goal per game average, proving good enough for the No. 2 seed.

West Morris will play the winner of Morris Knolls vs. Butler, who face off in the preliminary round on Saturday.

Chatham, the reigning 2010 MCT champs, has kept up its form in 2011, cruising to a 7-2 mark heading into this seasons’ tournament. With losses to Madison and West Essex their only blemishes of 2011, the Cougars No. 3 seed in the MCT is a clear indicator of the potential for a repeat performance this season.

Like West Morris, Chatham’s defense has remained stout in 2011, allowing just over one goal per game, while the Cougar offense has averaged just under four goals per game.

Chatham will play the winner of Morristown-Beard vs. Mt. Olive, who face off in the preliminary round on Saturday.

 

Here’s a look at the complete seeding setup for the MCT:

1. Madison (7-1)

2. West Morris Central (6-1)

3. Chatham (7-2)

4. Pequannock (5-2-1)

5. Randolph (5-2-1)

6. Jefferson (5-2)

7. Morristown (4-2)

8. Boonton (5-3)

9. Mountain Lakes (4-3)

10. Parsippany (4-3)

11. Montville (4-3)

12. Whippany Park (4-3)

13. Roxbury (3-4)

14. Morristown-Beard (2-3)

15. Morris Knolls (2-4-1)

16. West Morris Mendham (2-5)

17. Morris Hills (2-4-1)

18. Butler (1-5)

19. Mount Olive (1-6)

20. Parsippany Hills (0-6)

The tournament is set to begin on Saturday, Oct. 1 with the preliminary round matchups being played at the higher seeded teams’ home field. 

Here’s a schedule for each round of the tournament:

 

Preliminary Round – Play by October 1, 2011 @ TBD

First Round – Play by October 8, 2011 @ TBD

Quarter-Finals – Play by October 15, 2011 @ TBD

Semi-Finals – Play by October 19, 2011 @ TBD

Championship Game – October 22, 2011

  • Location: Boonton High School
  • Time: 6:30 p.m.
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