Halifax will be working for West Philadelphia Alliance for the Children (WePAC), a nonprofit that sponsors mentoring programs and free library services.
The Haverford College athletic department celebrated the Class of 2018 at its annual Senior Athlete Award Ceremony on Tuesday afternoon in Gooding '84 Arena.
Members of the Haverford College men's soccer team stayed with Florida native and teammate Max Krieg while participating in a community service event to feed hungry children and families.
Rineer, who guided the Fords to three Centennial Conference Championships in his seven seasons, has accepted the top assistant coaching position at Colgate University.
The Fords have hosted a Centennial Conference Tournament playoff game during each of the past five seasons and are a combined 31-5-3 on Walton Field over the past four years.
In order to be eligible for Academic All-Area honors, an athlete must be in at least his or her second year at the institution and hold a cumulative grade-point average of 3.20 or better. The Fords' three selections represent the most in one season in program history.
Of those 66 student-athletes honored for their academic work in the classroom, 19 of those honorees were also named All-Centennial Conference performers during the fall season.
The Haverford volunteer effort, organized by Eighth Dimension, Haverford's Office of Community Service, and promoted by the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC), is another example of the Haverford athletic department supporting the NCAA Division III Special Olympics initiative.
Nick Jannelli (first team), Ben Field (second team), Ben Clark (second team), and Dorian Wirz (honorable mention) all named to the All-Centennial Conference team.
Jannelli scored two of Haverford's goals in the 3-1 win over Swarthmore on Saturday to help the Fords earn the right to host the Centennial Conference first round game on Walton Field.
With the win, the Fords will now host fifth-seeded Dickinson in the Centennial Conference first round match which is set for next Tuesday on Walton Field.
The Fords fell to Dickinson by a 3-2 score in overtime, but still secured its spot in the conference tournament with Swarthmore's loss to Gettysburg on Saturday.
The Fords are one of just three schools in the Centennial Conference to have both their men's and women's programs honored by the United Soccer Coaches.