brhs girl soccerstate baquet

Five soccer players from Bridgewater-Raritan High School were recognized when the New Jersey Girls Soccer Coaches Association sponsored its annual state banquet on Sunday, January 18.

The affair, which recognizes the top girl soccer players from throughout New Jersey, was held at The Pines Manor in Edison.

The five Bridgewater-Raritan girls who attended the banquet were Madeline “Maddy” Corbitt, Hayden Tomasi, Kayla Davidson, Stella Grant and Reese Reimann.

The players, under the guidance of Coach Sean Casey, were key contributors to a team that finished 14-9 and advanced to the North Jersey, Section 2, Group 4 state sectional tournament final for the second straight season this past fall.

Here is a summary of the five Bridgewater-Raritan players who were honored at the state banquet.

Corbitt, a junior center back, just completed her third year on varsity and earned All-Division for the Skyland Conference Second Team and was voted one of our team's MVPs for the second year in a row this past season.

Tormasi, senior wing, completed her his was her fourth year on varsity and her first as a captain this past fall. She made the All-Division First Team in the Skyland Conference and was voted to the Top 20 in North Jersey, Section 2. This was her third time being invited to the state banquet, and she is committed to play at The College of New Jersey this coming season.

Davidson, a senior outside back, ended in 2025 as a four-year varsity player and served as a team captain for the first time. A First Team All-Division selection in the Skyland Conference, Davidson was the recipient of the team's Casey Murphy For The Team Award three times and received the Senior Excellence Award from the United Soccer Coaches Association. She is committed to play at The College of New Jersey this fall.

Grant, a junior center back who just completed her third varsity season this fall, made the All-Division Second Team in the Skyland Conference. She was voted as one of the team's MVPs for the past season.

Reimann, a senior center midfielder, played four years on the varsity and has attended the state banquet all four years, too. This was the third year in a row she was voted into the top 20 in the state. This year, she was also selected as an All-American and the North Jersey, Section 2 Player of the Year. She is a three-time MVP and a three-time Skyland Conference All-Division First Team selection. She will next play at the University of Delaware.