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Girls 

U8 2009 vs. Highlands 2009: The 09s took on Highlands 2009 in a great battle. The girls worked hard with the help of Parker Milstead and Allison Walker up top. Outstanding defense led by Savannah Rhubert, Ainsley Frederick, and Emma Vince.  

U9 Storm vs. South Harrison Spark: The team played well with great teamwork.  Sophia Smith and Alexa Trombetta led the team, while Katelyn Walker kept the defense strong. 

U10 Girls White vs. Mainland United Mustangs: Left at a disadvantage, with three girls down, the ’07 girls stayed strong and tied up against the stacked Mustangs. Lindsey Seeberger scored the only goal of the game off Ainsley Reed’s corner kick, with an assist by Chloe Frame. Goal keepers Hannah Morales and Kierstyn Neuman fiercely defended the goal, while defenders Riley Odom, Maggie Davenport and Grace Metz played relentlessly.  

U11 2006 Blue 4 vs. West Deptford Fury 1: The 2006 (Blue) was home against West Deptford Fury. In a high pressure game CE was solid on defense led by Keily Sanchez and Angelina Lorenzo. Nola Quinn, Carmen O’Hara, and Bella Lund had amazing assists to help lead the team to a 4-1 victory. Sianna King, Grace Repici, Nola Quinn, and Maeve Farrell had incredible goals. Reagan Flickinger, Grace Murphy, and Farrell were excellent in net.  

U11 2006 White 3 vs. Rancocas Valley Crush 2: The 06 Girls White were in a nail biter against the RV crush. Olivia Sgrignioli had a hat trick with two goals and a penalty kick to win the game. Aaliyah Jonassaint, and Avaclarie Scales were strong on offense. Kate Grier and Brooke Nabb were outstanding in goal.  

U12 2005 1 vs. Harrison Gators 3: The ’05 Girls dropped the home opener to a strong opponent. Maddy Burnett was the lone goal scorer, and shared goal keeper duties with Ella McCabe. Dallys Rhubart, Logan Monteleone, Cassidy Robb, and Maddy “Mini Mont” Monteleone all supported the team in attack and defensive positions, and the entire team was complimented by Coach Duccilli for their outstanding effort. 

U14 Girls White 1 vs. Audubon Storm 3: Ava Southard’s beautiful goal in the first half kept the team in the game but they could not overcome the Audubon Storm. Despite playing most of the second half deep in Audubon’s end, the U14 girls could not get any more shots to find the back of the net. Delaney Robb and Elaina Nelson split duties in goal. Delaney also played tenacious defense in the second half. 

U15 Girls 3 vs. Pt. Pleasant Select 1: In their first JAGS match of the season the U15 girls defeated Pt Pleasant Select 3 to 1. Isabella Aftanis opened the scoring midway through the first half. Stephanie Carey and Morgan Adams found the back of the net in the second half. Leah Shaw, Madelyn Kavanagh and Taylor Magill played well in midfield. Shelby Repici and Riley Fisher anchored the back line.

 

Boys

U10 Boys White vs. Marlton Thunder:  Joe Berrodin kept a clean sheet for the boys.  Kelan Miller lead the defense.  Connor Rowlands, Wyatt Hand, and Ryan Davis controlled the midfield and Ryan McGrath and Josiel Lopez lead the Strikers.

U10 Blue vs. Audubon: Dante Jackson ran a strong center and scored two goals. Tyler Brown and Willie Tozour stayed on the outside mids, handling pressure very well. Burke Fitzsimmons played forward.

U10 Yellow vs. Lower Alloway Creek(LAC):  The U10 Yellow team welcomed LAC to the friendly confines of the Davies Sports Complex for their first home game of the season.  Leading scorers today for the Yellow team were Landon Wallash, Chase Austin, and Mason Raucci.  Tyler Seeberger controlled the middle of the field and kept a fiesty LAC team from getting in the Yellow’s home territory.

U11 2006 Blue 3 vs. Pennsville SA Dragons 8: The Cape Express 2006 Boys Blue team fought hard but ended up losing the game to the visiting Pennsville SA Dragons.  Scoring first for Cape Express was Brent Reidenbach who added another goal late in the game.  John Bumbernick also tallied a goal.  Pennsville carried a one goal lead midway through the second half but pulled away to secure the win. 

U-12 2005 White 2 vs. Cinnaminson SC Chargers 0: Landon Osmundsen and Braden Brojakowski each had a goal in the win. Toby Worster and Jacob Radzieta were solid on defense as Taj Turner, Aidan Farrell and Jerome Licata added pressure for the offense. Will Casterline and Archie Lawler combined for the shut out in goal. 

U12 2005 Blue 3 vs. Millville Revolution 5:  The U-12 Blue team traveled to Millville to take on the Revolution.  Trevor Magill, Rayane Cherifi and Andrew Nelson each scored a goal for the team and Brendan McGrath had an assist.  Luke McCrossin played great offense with several shots on goal.  John McAllister worked hard on defense.  

U13 2004 1 vs. Haddonfield Red 2: Cape Express 2004 had a tough luck loss on the road to the top flight Haddonfield Red. Miguel Valencia sent Anthony Avilla free in the box for the first score of the game. Haddonfield countered with two goals of their own for the win. Midfielders Xander Hardin, Dillon Zimmerman, Ryan Doughterty, and Riley Haring along with defender Jason Campbell played outstandingly in the loss. 

U15 Cape Express 02/03 2 vs. Barrington Bulldogs 6: Cape struggled with turnovers and miscues, handing the Bulldogs a second half lead.  TJ Shoffler stood out defensively, with the Cape goals coming from Jordan Pierce and Gavin Quinn. Braiden Scarpa played goal in both halves.

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