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2010 Inductees to the New Jersey Lacrosse Foundation Hall of Fame

Beth Watov Serughetti
West Windsor Plainsboro 1992
Trenton State College (TCNJ) 1996

Beth Watov Serughetti began her career at West Windsor Plainsboro South High School, where she was a three-sport varsity athlete in lacrosse, field hockey, and basketball and served as captain of all three squads. She was named lacrosse All-Area in 1991 and 1992 by the Trenton Times. She was later named Trenton Times All-Decade Second Team for the 1990s. As a field hockey player, she was a member of the WWPHS Mercer County championship squad in 1990 and CVC championship squad in 1990 and 1991.

A 1996 graduate of Trenton State College (The College of New Jersey), the Lions were four-time NCAA Division III national champions from 1993 to 1996. Beth was named to the Division III All-Tournament Team in 1995 and 1996, and served as captain of the 1996 squad.

Beth began her coaching career as an assistant coach at Moorestown High School, where she stayed for 5 years (1997-2001), helping the squad to state championships in 2000 and 2001. She was named the head coach of the West Windsor Plainsboro North HS squad at the program's inception in 2002. She coached has WWPN to the CVC Championships in 2004 and 2006, and was named the league Coach of the Year in 2004.

She has been a member of the field hockey and lacrosse officials associations for 10 years. Beth has served as the Girls' High School Representative to the New Jersey South Chapter of US Lacrosse since 2007.

Beth currently resides in West Windsor, NJ with her husband David and son Shane. Her husband, the former head boy's lacrosse coach at West Windsor Plainsboro North High School, guided his team to the state championship final in 2010 and Shane, now 5 ½, is also a lacrosse lover. Her parents, Ken and Faith Watov, are long-time residents of West Windsor and remain avid supporters of WW-P lacrosse by continuing to attend all of the games.

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