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Directions to Other Schools DIRECTIONS TO OTHER SCHOOLS Absegami High School - Take Route 40 East to Route 322 at the Hamilton Mall intersection (stay right and go on 322 to first clover leaf) to Pamona Road (runs next to track). Go through two traffic lights to blinker light. Make right on Jim Leeds Road and go approx. three miles (just past Parkway overpass) to “Y” in the road. Bear left on Great Creek to first intersection and make left onto Wrangleboro Road - Absegami is 1/2 mile down on left side. Look for sign. High School is difficult to see from Wrangleboro Road. Audubon High School - Take 295 to exit 28A or B. Exit Route 295 to Route 168 (Black Horse Pike) - exit signs reads, “Mt. Ephraim, Bellmawr, Runnamede” - head West on Route 168 toward Camden. The next major intersection is Kings Highway - approx. three lights turn right onto Kings Highway. Go four blocks past - on your left to Edgewood Avenue (Gulf station on corner) turn left onto Edgewood Avenue. Travel two blocks to school. Fields are behind the school. The gym is at the far end of the school on Edgewood Avenue. FIELD LOCATIONS: Football, Field Hockey, JV Boys/Girls Soccer, Track, Baseball & Tennis - fields are located at the school Varsity Boys/Girls Soccer - at Green Wave Park in Audubon JV Baseball - Mt. Ephraim fields, off the Black Horse Pike Softball - field is located in front of school Cross Country – at Pennypacker Park, Haddonfield Golf - Beckett Country Club, Swedesboro GREEN WAVE PARK: From Haddonfield Area – take Kings Highway (toward) Audubon to Black Horse Pike. (Hess Station on right). Turn right onto Black Horse Pike. Travel approximately ¾ mile to North Merchant Street (past Mt. Ephraim Dodge). Make a right onto North Merchant Street. Fields will be on your right. From 295 (exit 28) onto Black Horse Pike (Rt.168 ____) Go through a couple of lights & straight through light at Hess gas station. (travel over Kings Highway) Travel approximately ¾ mile to North Merchant Street (past Mt. Ephraim Dodge). Make right onto North Merchant Street. Fields will be on your right. Bishop Eustace – Take Cuthbert Road to 70 West towards Camden. The school is on the left. Take Lexington Avenue jughandle accross route 70. Bordentown Regional - (Football, Field Hockey, JV Soccer, Basketball, Wrestling, Junior Varsity Baseball, Softball (all levels), Track and Field) Route 295 north to exit 56. At end of the exit ramp go left onto Rising Sun Road. Take the first right turn onto Hedding Road. At the dead end, take a right turn onto Dunns Mill Road. Immediately after the overpass, take a left turn into the school district parking lot. Fields are in the back of the high school. Varsity Soccer @ Northern Community Park 295 North to Exit 57: 130 North. Make a left onto Groveville Road. Continue approximately 500 yards pass the railroad tracks and make a right into Northern Community Park. Varsity Baseball @ Gilder Park 295 North to Route 130 North to Crosswicks Street. U-Turn (first right past First Union bank). Cross over Route 130 and come to a stop sign. Make a right onto Crosswicks Street and a quick left onto Gilder Park Drive (Gilder Park sign). Follow to the baseball field. Bridgeton High School - Take Route 77 South past Carl’s Corner. At stop sign (H&R Hardware) turn right and continue until passing Jamesway, bank, and Inspection Station. At stop sign, turn left onto Old Deerfield Pike. Next light turn right onto Park Drive. Next light turn left onto West Avenue. School is on the left. Buena High School – Take Route 295 South to Route 42 South to AC Expressway. follow AC Expressway to 4th exit – Hammonton Exit – and turn right onto Route 54 South – follow to mile marker 2 and turn right onto Weymouth Road- school is on the right. Burlington Township High School - Take 295 North to exit 47 (Mt. Holly/Burlington) towards Burlington. About 1/4 mile bear to the right onto Burlington By-pass. At the 1st traffic light, turn right onto Fountain Ave. School is about 1/4 mile on the right. James Caldwell High School 265 Westville Avenue West Caldwell, New Jersey 07006 Interstate 295 North ramp to Mount Holly/Trenton; Take exit 36A to merge onto NJ-73 South toward Berlin; Take the ramp to Turnpike Entrance; Keep left at the fork, follow signs for New York North and merge onto New Jersey Turnpike North; Take exit 11 toward Garden State Pkwy/Woodbridge; Continue on the ramp and merge onto Garden State Pkwy North; Take exit 145 toward I-280/The Oranges/Newark/Harrison; Continue straight; Keep left at the fork, follow signs for I-280 West; Keep left at the fork and merge onto I-280 West; Take exit 5B for County 527 N toward The Caldwells; Merge onto County Route 527 North; Turn right to stay on County Route 527 North; Turn left to stay on County Route 527 North; Take the 2nd left onto Harrison Ave; Turn right onto Orton Rd; Turn right onto Westville Ave; School is on the left. Caldwell Kiwanis Oval (Turf field): 1 Provost Square Caldwell, NJ 07006 Take Interstate 295 North ramp to Mount Holly/Trenton; Take exit 36A to merge onto NJ-73 South toward Berlin; Take the ramp to Turnpike Entrance; Keep left at the fork, follow signs for New York North and merge onto New Jersey Turnpike North; Take exit 11 toward Garden State Pkwy/Woodbridge; Continue on the ramp and merge onto Garden State Pkwy North; Take exit 145 toward I-280/The Oranges/Newark/Harrison; Continue straight; Keep left at the fork, follow signs for I-280 West; Keep left at the fork and merge onto I-280 West; Take exit 5B for County 527 N toward The Caldwells; Merge onto County Route 527 North; Turn right to stay on County Route 527 North; Turn left to stay on County Route 527 North; Take the 1st right onto Provost Square; Destination will be on the left. Camden Catholic High School – Take Cuthbert Road crossing over Route 70 and Route 38. CCHS will be on the left opposite the Courier Post building. Camden County Community College – Take Route 295 South to Route 42 South to the Blackwood/Clementon Exit (Rt. 534E) and bear right under Route 42. At the first traffic ligh, make a right on Erial Rd. The entrance is on the right. Camden High School (1700 Park Blvd, Camden, NJ 08103) Take N Haddon Ave towards Collingswood for 3.6 mi; Turn right at Vesper Blvd; Vesper Blvd turns slightly left and becomes Park Blvd. Travel for 0.5 mi; school is on the right. Go past the main entrance and turn right onto Turner Way; gym entrance is in the back. Cape May Technical High School - 295 South to 42 South to A.C. Expressway to the Garden State Parkway south to exit 11, Turn left off Parkway into Crest Haven Complex, Make immediate first left onto Moore Road, The Technical School is about 1/4 mile on right Cedar Creek High School 201 Moss Mill Road Egg Harbor City, NJ 08215-1504 295 South to the Atlantic City Expy for approx 33.0 mi. Take the exit toward NJ-50 N/Egg Harbor-Green Bank Rd/Laurel Dale. Turn left at NJ-50 N/Egg Harbor-Green Bank Rd/Laurel Dale; Continue to follow NJ-50 N for 2.3 mi and continue onto Philadelphia Ave for 1.5 mi. Turn left at Moss Mill Rd Cherokee High School - Take 295 North to Exit 36 (route 73 South). Take 73 South through the Route 70 Intersection and continue to the Marlton Parkway (Bradley's Funeral Home will be on the right). Take the jughandle after the light to cross over Route 73 and continue to the 2nd traffic light and make a left onto Willow Bend Road. School will be on right. Cherry Hill East -Take Kresson Road and the school will be on the right. The baseball field is behind the school with little spectator seating. Lafferty Field: Kings Highway towards Rt. 70. Cross over Rt. 70 and turn left onto Chapel Avenue; Turn right onto Cooper Landing Road. Field is on the right past the Greek Orthodox Church Decou Field (Lacrosse & Boys/Girls Soccer): Pass Cherry Hill East HS and make a right on Cropwell Road. Go past Richterman Field. Decou Fields is approx. 500ft past Richterman on right before Evesham Road. Cherry Hill West – Take Grove Street through the Race Track Circle. Take Haddonfield Road north to Chapel Ave.. Make a right on Chapel Ave.. CHW is about 4 blocks on the right. Chappel Avenue Turf Field: Take Grove Street through the Race Track Circle. Take Haddonfield Road north to Chapel Ave.. Make a right on Chapel Ave. Make a left at the park with the playground by the street. Turf field in the back. Cinnaminson High School –1197 Riverton Road, Cinnaminson, NJ Take 130 North past Cinnaminson Mall on left to Moorestown – Riverton Rd.. Just after Bayard’s, make right on Riverton Road jughandle. Cross 130 and follow Riverton Road. CHS is on the right about ½ mile from Route 130. Clayton High School - Take Route 40 East. Make a left onto Whig Lane Road, approx. 3 miles east of Woodstown. Pass through Aura, over Route 55, through light at Route 553 to Boro of Clayton. Continue through light at Route 47 onto Academy Street. Make first left, go two stops and turn right. Clearview High School – Route 295 South to exit 18B - Paulsboro- Clarksboro. Turn Right toward Clarksboro (Route 667 – Cohawkin Rd).
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