Athletics
Dedicated athletes Embracing teamwork
Moorestown Friends School offers an extensive athletics programs for student-athletes in Grades 6-12. Most Upper School sports offer varsity and junior varsity competition and Middle School offerings vary by season with multiple levels in some sports (A, B & C). In 2023, MFS changed conference affiliations to the Burlington County Scholastic League after 42 years of competition in the Friends Schools League. The school is also a member of the South Jersey Swimming League.
Every team strives for excellence while working to display high levels of sportsmanship at all times. Recent highlights include consecutive Girls Tennis NJSIAA state championships, several NJSIAA South Jersey championships (Girls’ Soccer, Boys’ Soccer, and Girls’ Tennis), and a number of Friends Schools League championships (Field Hockey, Girls’ Tennis, Golf, Boys’ Soccer, and Baseball).
Many student-athletes pursue careers at the collegiate level and have enjoyed success. Click here to read the MFS Athletics Philosophy.
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Girls’ Tennis: Five Named All-South Jersey
Five student-athletes were recently recognized as All-South Jersey by the Courier-Post. From left: Erika...
Boys’ Soccer Players Garner Statewide and South Jersey Honors
Four boys' soccer players were honored on January 7 at the Soccer Coaches Association of New Jersey Banquet....
MFS Celebrates Foluke Balogun and Chelsea Mohammed Signing NLIs to Continue Soccer Careers at Collegiate Level
December 1, 2023 Today the Moorestown Friends Athletic Department hosted a signing day celebration for...
Fourteen Fall Student-Athletes Receive FSL All-League Recognition
Fourteen Fall student-athletes listed below were recently recognized as Friends Schools League (FSL)...
Isaiah Coleman Appointed Director of Athletics, Effective July 1
The following message was sent to the MFS community on November 16 from Head of School Julia de la Torre: I...
Boys’ Soccer Captures South Jersey Championship
The first-ever sectional championship contest held on the Moorestown Friends School campus did not...