Parsippany Boys Soccer Teams' Seed for Upcoming State Tournament

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The Parsippany High Boys Soccer team secured the No. 14 seed in the 2025 NJSIAA North Jersey, Section 2, Group 2 Tournament, while the Parsippany Hills Boys Soccer team received the No. 15 seed. The first-round matches set Parsippany against the No. 3 seed Madison, and Parsippany Hills will face the No.

2 seed Bernards. The first round of the tournament is scheduled for November 4, with the quarterfinals taking place on November 7. Semifinals are planned for November 11, culminating in the finals on November 14. The teams will compete to progress further in the tournament, showcasing local talent and determination. This tournament is a significant event for both schools, as they aim to build on their past performances in state competitions.

The involvement of local schools in this tournament highlights the importance of high school soccer in the community. Fans and supporters are expected to rally behind both teams as they embark on this challenging journey.

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