Hamilton, NJ — The Hamilton Soccer Club showed its collective strength this past weekend, navigating a demanding slate of matches to post a strong club-wide record of 7 wins, 7 losses, and 2 ties. The performance builds on the momentum of a dominant 9-5-1 showing the previous week, demonstrating the club’s consistent presence in a highly competitive landscape.
Leading the charge was the Infernos squad, which is solidifying its reputation as a force in the more competitive EDP league. The team extended its winning streak with a pair of decisive victories, first a hard-fought 3-2 win against Vineland SA Vineland Liverpool, followed by a commanding 7-2 triumph over New Jersey Surf. This run of form has the team on a three-game winning streak.
The Vipers (2015 Boys National 6) also delivered a standout performance, continuing their turnaround after a tough opening loss. Following up on a shutout victory last week, the Vipers secured their second consecutive win with a commanding 8-2 defeat of Upper Freehold/Allentown SA. The 2018 Black team (2018 Boys National 3) is another squad to watch, as they remain undefeated with a record of two wins and one tie after battling to a 3-3 draw against Manalapan SC.
Another highlight came from the Wolfpack (2012 Boys Premier), who earned a clean 2-0 victory against Howell United SC, a statement win in the league’s top flight. The Cobras (2013 Boys National 3) also posted a blowout victory, defeating West Windsor/Plainsboro SA 6-1. Both teams have now secured two consecutive wins, maintaining a perfect record thus far.
The Cyclones (2016 Boys Premier) had a rollercoaster weekend, finishing with a 1-1 tie against Hibernian AA Hibernian Heat before roaring back to claim a resounding 7-2 victory over Holmdel FC. This win puts the team on a one-game winning streak.
Other notable wins included a 3-2 victory for the Scorpions (2014 Boys National 5) over West Windsor/Plainsboro SA and a dominant 6-0 shutout by the Cosmos (2011 Boys National 1) against Beachwood SC.
While several teams faced tough losses, including the Predators, who are playing in a U16-U19 mixed bracket, Hurricanes, Firestorm, Hype Black, Hype Red, and Cyclones Red, the collective effort and high-level competition demonstrated across all divisions signal a promising season ahead for the Hamilton Soccer Club.

