The Eagles alum will take over at the high school for Ryan Dougherty, who left after accepting an assistant principal position.
Track and field athletes are the only ones who remain in competition after three programs saw their year come to an end in the playoffs.
The West Deptford girls got a couple of championships Saturday and finished third overall in South Jersey, Group 2.
The West Deptford senior sprinted her way to the title, beating out two Haddonfield runners.
Pulli, the Eagles' shot putter, was fourth with a throw just off his personal best.
Ritchie Stolz shot 75 and the Eagles scored a team 322 to finish second overall in the county Thursday.
West Deptford's Sydney Ponto had a no-hitter entering the seventh inning, yet was the hard-luck loser in 1-0 decision to Haddon Heights.
The West Deptford golfer shot a 77 to make first team all-conference Tuesday.
Destiny Thurston had two doubles and three RBIs in West Deptford's 11-1 win over Willingboro in the opening round of the NJSIAA Group 2 playoffs.
The Eagles led at the break, but the Bulldogs found a way in the second half.
The golfers knocked off Deptford in their last scheduled match of the season.
West Deptford lost to Buena, 5-2, in the first round of the Group 2 playoffs.
The playoffs took center stage last week and will again this week—and don't forget the golf team, which earned a share of the conference title.
The Eagles head down to Atlantic County to open the South Jersey, Group 2 tournament Monday.
The West Deptford boys’ track team came away with big wins a week ahead of sectionals.
The junior keeper was solid in net, as the Eagles recorded a 13-6 win over Red Bank in the Group 1 playoffs.
The Eagles are co-champs with Haddonfield after beating Audubon Thursday.
The Eagles couldn't match the Redbirds' offensive firepower.
The Eagles will open against Willingboro next week.
The Eagles seniors dominated their respective events on the girls’ side Thursday.
The Eagles are round-bound in the playoffs this year.
The golfers got a preview of a potentially conference-clinching match in their win over Kingsway.
West Deptford led Haddonfield, 4-1, in the seventh inning, but ended up on the wrong side of a 5-4 result.
The three players will compete as part of the Upper Atlantic boys' and girls' teams this summer.
The Eagles will open against Red Bank Thursday.
The Eagles finished in the top half of the draw Monday.
The Eagles dismantled Lower Cape May, 18-6, in a home playoff game Monday.
The boys' lacrosse team defeated Haddonfield to win an Olympic Conference title, while the golf team topped the Bulldawgs to inch closer to gaining a share of the Colonial Conference crown.
The Eagles avenged a defeat earlier this season to take the Olympic title.
It was victories all around for Eagles' sports teams Friday.
The Eagles will host Lower Cape May to open the playoffs.
Samantha Budd stormed back to win the 800, while Megan Kirschling had two firsts and a third at the Gloucester County championships at Delsea Friday.
The Eagles won, 171-178, for their first victory over Haddonfield in at least six years.
The Eagles lost to Kingsway, 14-5, Wednesday night.
The executive committee approved a proposal to add Group 5.
Most events Wednesday have been rescheduled.
The Eagles golf team took down Overbrook, while the baseball team lost in the late going to Collingswood.
The Eagles open up on the road against Cinnaminson Thursday.
The LaSalle runner took the 5K and 10K individual golds at the conference championships this past weekend.
The Eagles finished out the regular season Monday night under the lights.