State Champion Toms River South Hockey Team to be Inducted into High School Hockey Hall of Fame

Phil Stilton

TOMS RIVER, NJ – Twelve years ago, it was a miracle on ice when the Toms River High School South Hockey Team won the Public A State Title. Now, that team is being inducted into the New Jersey High School Hockey Hall of Fame.

“This is a great honor for our school’s ice hockey program,” said then High School South Principal and now Superintendent Mike Citta. “That title is part of our school, our district, and Toms River’s history, and I’m thrilled that the team will be immortalized in the Hall of Fame.”

“That HSS team’s run toward the title is the stuff of legend. They entered the playoffs a 16 seed, and knocked off top-seeded Morris Knolls in the opening round. From there, they never relented, ultimately defeating 3-seed Randolph in the finals on the New Jersey Devils home ice at Prudential Center,” the district said in a press release.


“We had a successful regular season,” said coach Bill McKinnon, “including a Christmas tournament win, a regular-season division title, and a conference championship title. But for whatever reason the seeding committee for the state tournament wasn’t impressed, which resulted in the 16 seed. The rest, as they say, is history.”

The Toms River school district said the following about the induction:

Among the 2022 individual inductees is Steve Hippel, who manned goal for High School North before graduating in 1990. In 2016, Hippel was named one of the top 30 goalies of all time in New Jersey.

The New Jersey High School Hockey Hall of Fame inducts worthy athletes, teams, coaches, and contributors once every two years. The 2022 induction ceremony will take place May 1 in West Orange. Those interested in purchasing tickets can do so online.

Those interested in relieving the glory of that remarkable, culminating 2010 Public A state final can browse through the gallery of photos below, all courtesy of the New Jersey Devils.

Parts of this article written by the Toms River Regional School District press release. Photo courtesy of New Jersey Devils.

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