The Lincoln Park Bobcats

The Lincoln Park Bobcats

Once a Bobcat.... by Carly Jameson

Coaches & team,

Failure happens all the time, because no one is perfect. But what makes us better is knowing how to react to it. We are a great team. We have what it takes, and we have shown it to everyone throughout the past few seasons. Just like the back of our shirts, we work together, because only teams succeed. It's official that to the Lincoln Park Bobcats, soccer is a not sport anymore, it's a lifestyle. Soccer is not something you can fake. It's a passion, a feeling, that tingly feeling that rushes through your body. Every single person on our team knows what that feels like, because WE ARE BOBCATS!!! I would like to thank all of my teammates, coaches, and parents for truly being dedicated to our team. Once a Bobcat, always a Bobcat.

Scooter's Last U18 Home Game Reunion

Scooter's Last U18 Home Game Reunion
Scooter's Last U18 Home Game Reunion 6/11/17

Spring, 2017 Bobcats are...

# 0 - Toni Foti

# 1 - Rita Murray

# 2 - Kate Crooker

# 3 - Amanda Santiago

# 4 - Christina O'Neill

# 7 - Michaela Kaminski

# 8 - Layla Landolfi

#10 - Mia Peguero

#11 - Jessica Reitz

#14 - Carolyn Murray

#15 - Lea Johanning

#17 - Samantha Irazat

#19 - Emily Flint

#20 - Madison Kleinwaks

#21 - Ameena Qobrtay

#26 - Brielle Kaminski

#27 - Amber VanderGoot

#29 - Cassandra Colaizzi

guest players:

Haylee Roller

Giovanna Landolfi

Kayla Manna

Jackie Cifelli

Nicole Berger

Julia Romano

Tami Abedeji

Sandra Polak

Jessica Polak


Tuesday, March 31, 2009

2008 Pequannock Fall Classic




Results for the Pequannock Fall Classic tournament:

10/11 BOBCATS 2 Independence Comets 1
goals:
Melissa Herforth - 1
Adriana Dika - 1
goalkeepers:
Brielle Runfeldt/ Kiera Julien

10/11 Butler Blaze 4 BOBCATS 1
goals:
Taylor Rondanini - 1
goalkeepers:
Samantha Irazat/Brielle Runfeldt
10/12 Montville Monarchs 4 BOBCATS 0
goals:
none
goalkeepers:
Kiera Julien/Brielle Runfeldt
10/12 Morris United Comets 6 BOBCATS 0
goals:
none
goalkeepers:
Adriana Dika/Amanda Santiago

Game 10 - Nov 23



Game 10: Walkill Valley 4 - BOBCATS 2
goals:
Dika - 1
Irazat - 1
goalkeeper:
Shayna Canning / Brielle Runfeldt
captains - Canning / Meyer

Game 9 - Nov 16



Game 9: Hopatcong 6 - BOBCATS 3
goals:
Rondanini - 1
Irazat - 1
Runfeldt - 1
goalkeeper:
Cassandra Colaizzi
captains - Colaizzi / Santiago

Game 8 - Nov 9



Game 8: Summit 4 - BOBCATS 0
goals:
none
goalkeeper:
Kiera Julian/Brielle Runfeldt
captains: Dika / Gibbs

Game 7 - Nov 2



Game 7: Sparta 3 - BOBCATS 0
goals:
none
goalkeeper:
Cassandra Colaizzi
captains: Gibbs / Julian

Game 6 - Oct 26




Game 6: North Warren 7 - BOBCATS 0
goals:
none
goalkeeper:
Kiera Julian/Melissa Herforth
captains: Dika / Bajek

Game 5 - Oct 19



Game 5: Lenape Valley 1 - BOBCATS 0
goals:
none
goalkeeper:
Brielle Runfeldt
captains - Runfeldt / Canning

Game 4 - Oct 5



Game 4: North Caldwell 6 - BOBCATS 3
goals:
Karina Meyer - 1
Samantha Irazat - 2
goalkeeper:
Kiera Julian/Brielle Runfeldt
captains - Canning / Julien

Game 3 - Sept 28



Game 3: PL/R 6 - BOBCATS 0
goals:
none
goalkeeper:
Kiera Julian/Samantha Irazat
captains - Bajek / Runfeldt

Game 2 - Sept 14



Game 2: BOBCATS 3 - Madison 2 FIRST WIN!
goals:
Cassandra Colaizzi - 1
Taylor Rondanini - 2
goalkeeper:
Kiera Julian
captains - Colaizzi / Irazat

Game 1 - Sept 7



Game 1: Montville 5 - BOBCATS 2
goals:
Samantha Irazat - 2
goalkeeper:
Kiera Julian
captains: Herforth/Rondanini

Keep Her in The Game

A Gatorade-sponsored video about teenage girls and sports: Keep Her in The Game

Bobcats Slide Show - Fall, 2011

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One 11 is greater than 11 ones

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The LP Bobcats - Fall, 2012

The LP Bobcats - Fall, 2012

New species loose in Lincoln Park, NJ!

An exciting new breed of animal has been identified in northern Morris County.

A member of the Predator family, the Lincoln Park Bobcat has only recently been spotted in the area. While not considered mean, this Bobcat is best known for its aggressiveness and enthusiasm. It also has a playful streak, which it often displays when a group of them gather together.

The Bobcat, while occasionally seen roaming alone in Lincoln Park, can most often be seen as part of a group – often in the open area at Lanes Field off Ryerson Road. It can also be spotted in other towns in the North Jersey area as well.

This breed of Bobcat does most things with its feet, rarely using its hands with the exception of one member – who also is the only one that does not have a royal blue appearance.

Photos and further information regarding these newest Predators will be posted as they become available. Be sure to check back here for more updates.