Sparta Girls Soccer Wins HWS Championship with 3-0 Victory Over Vernon
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Sparta Girls Soccer Wins HWS Title in Shutout—Dolinski Named MVP |
Senior Adriana Dolinski Named MVP as Spartans Clinch Historic Title |

Randy Booth
Oct 29, 2025
Sparta High School girls soccer team achieved a significant milestone by capturing the Hunterdon/Warren/Sussex (HWS) Tournament championship with a decisive 3-0 win over Vernon Township High School.
The match unfolded at Cassels Field in Sparta, NJ, where senior Adriana Dolinski delivered an exceptional performance, earning her the title of Most Valuable Player.
Dolinski set the tone early by netting the opening goal, igniting the Spartans' offensive momentum.
Contributions from Makayla Brown and Alyssa Ciaburri, who each added a goal, solidified the team's commanding lead.
On the defensive end, goalkeeper Olivia Alexander showcased her skills by maintaining a clean sheet, effectively shutting out Vernon's attempts to score.
This victory marks the first HWS championship for Sparta since the tournament's inception, highlighting the team's growth and resilience throughout the season.
The midfield duo of Jocelyn Beach and Kayla Johnson played a pivotal role in controlling possession and creating multiple scoring opportunities, underscoring the team's cohesive strategy.
As the Spartans celebrate this historic achievement, the community of Sparta, NJ, shares in their triumph, recognizing the dedication and hard work that led to this momentous occasion.
The team's success not only brings pride to Sparta High School but also serves as an inspiration for aspiring athletes in the region.
Looking ahead, the Spartans aim to build on this victory, setting their sights on future competitions and continuing to uphold the high standards they've established this season.
With a blend of experienced leadership and emerging talent, the future appears bright for Sparta girls soccer. |
