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Girls: 
U8 2009 vs. BCSA 2009: U8 Girls 2009 traveled to BCSA Girls 2009 and played a great game. Zoe Super, Lauren Davenport, and Ainsley Frederick had outstanding games. 
U9 2008 Girls vs. TBAA Wild: Cape Express took control early in the game and held it. The team was led by Sophia Smith, who scored 3 goals in the 1st half. Meredith Lutjen, Charlotte Rhubart and Gabby Oliver kept the ball in front of and in the Wild’s net. Ella Harkins and Katelyn Walker did an awesome job sharing goalie duties.  
U11 2006 White 2 vs. Moorestown Freedom 2: Tessa Hueber and Kate Grier were outstanding in the net. Brooke Nabb and Olivia Harkins were tough on defense. Sofia Sgrignioli had no trouble finding the back of the net for two goals. 
U14 Fusion 1 vs. Medford Diablos 0: Maddie Haring scored on an early blast from 25 yards out to put Cape on top. Haring and Mckenna Gregory anchored a defense that pushes the play forward and kept a physical Medford team’s scoring chances to a minimum. Delaney Robb and Elaina Nelson combined in goal to post the shutout. 
U16 CE Herricanes 2 vs. Cranbury 1: The Herricanes battled back from an early deficit with an equalizing goal by Gina Geraci. Kelsey Andres solidified the midfield while Hadden Miller contained Cranbury’s dynamic attack. Marissa Giancola provided a clean sheet in the second half and Kylie Giordano scored the game winner with a deft first touch and move around the defender and goalie. 
Boys: 
U10 2007 White vs. TBAA Revolution: Scoring for Cape was Phillip Woodrow with three goals, Jack MacLeod with two goals and Colin Jastremski and Joe Berroden all had one goal each. Connor Rowlands played a great half in the net as well. 
U10 2007 Blue vs. Deptford Rage: Opening the game, Drake Stefankewicz appeared as goalie, saving two goals from the Rage in the first half. Burke Fitzsimmons came on the field and played an impressive right midfielder, assisting in a goal scored by Tyler Brown. Bryson Keating-Horin played center mid, helping defense along the way. 
U11 2006 Boys Blue 2 vs. Pemberton Heat 3: Cape started out the game strong in the first half.  Scoring was started by Chase Adams on a throw in from Boussad Bouabbache. Later in the half John Bumbernick scored unassisted. Cape could not hold on as Pemberton scored late for the win. Ryan Day and Jake King played well in goal. 
U12 2005 Blue 3 vs. West Deptford Chaos 4: Luke McCrossin got the team started with a goal on assist from John McAllister. Trevor Magill and Chase McCray each put the ball in the net. Goalkeeper Drew Nelson kept the game close. 
U12 2005 Boys White 0 vs. GPS Mantua 1: GPS Mantua scored the only goal of the game in the first half. Aidan Farrell, Evan Merritt, Landon Osmundsen and Jimmy Kane provided pressure offensively creating a number of chances. Cape’s defense was anchored by Jerome Licata, Taj Turner and Toby Worster. Archie Lawler and Will Casterline played outstanding in goal. 
U13 2004 1 vs. Medford Strikers 1: After a scoreless first half, the 2004’s got on the board off of a Brendan Davis pass and a Miguel Valencia goal. Helped by a strong defense lead by Austin and Tom Carr, goalie Ryan Turner held the strong Medford attack scoreless until the Strikers scored with four minutes left in the second half. The 2004’s are in first place in the SJSL flight 1.

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