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Hillsborough Native Is 1st Woman Signed To New Soccer Team

Amelia Curtis was signed by Real Central NJ Soccer, the region's newest pre-professional soccer club, to play in May.

Amelia Curtis of Hillsborough was the first woman to be signed by the region's newest pre-professional soccer club, Real Central NJ Soccer, to play in the Women Premier Soccer League beginning in May.
Amelia Curtis of Hillsborough was the first woman to be signed by the region's newest pre-professional soccer club, Real Central NJ Soccer, to play in the Women Premier Soccer League beginning in May. (Courtesy of TCNJ Athletics)

HILLSBOROUGH, NJ — Amelia Curtis of Hillsborough is the first woman to be signed by the region's newest pre-professional soccer club, Real Central NJ Soccer, to play in the Women Premier Soccer League beginning in May.

Curtis, who was born and raised in Hillsborough, has been playing soccer since she was about three years old.

"It is definitely a passion of mine," Curtis said.

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She played on local teams growing up before joining the Hillsborough High School team.

The 21-year-old midfielder is now in her third year playing for The College of New Jersey where she is majoring in criminology with a concentration in law and society and a minor in psychology.

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During her time with TCNJ, she was a key contributor to the college's 2019 NJAC Championship season and received several awards recognizing her on-field accomplishments.

Curtis will continue to play with TCNJ in the fall and also on the Real NJ Soccer's women’s team during the summer.

"I am looking forward to being part of the inaugural team and excited to be surrounded by so many talented players who want to represent our area," said Curtis.

Curtis tried out for the team in December and recently found out she was selected.

"When you think about the circumstances of the past year, you can't help but feel for the college players not having opportunities to play. However, I've seen Amelia hungrier than ever and I truly think that she will be a breakout star for our team and within our league as she prepares for her collegiate season. She continues to improve the tactical side of her game along with her leadership qualities. The summer of 2021 is going to be an exciting one for Amelia!," said women’s Head Coach, Brian Thomsen.

Real Central NJ Soccer’s women's season kicks off in May 2021 and season tickets are on sale now and individual match tickets will be available in March. More information can be found on the club website at www.realcentralnj.soccer.

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