In girls’ action, the U-8 Showstoppers took on Mt Laurel. Maeve Farrell, Grace Murphy, Sienna King, and Kaley Sanchez scored. Reagan Gittle and Reagan Flickenger were strong at midfield.
The U-9 Wolfpack challenged TBAA. Tessa Hubert, Sofia and Olivia Scrignoili, and Ava Vodges each played well.
The U-10 Surf met Deptford. Ava Southard scored. Maddy Monteleone and McKenna Gregory were strong on defense.
The U-12 Comets dropped a 2-0 decision to Voorhees. Brynn Bock was strong in goal. Rayona Wagner and Stephanie Carey led the defense. Jordan Dougherty controlled midfield while Carmen Licata and Chloe Lawler keep the pressure on offensively.
The U-13 Herricanes defeated Millville, 3-1. Gina Geraci and Mia Rafter scored. Ashley Ontrupt, Ruby Redmond and Kira Sides had assists. Marianna Papazoglou was strong in net.
The U-14 Stingrays knotted Vineland, 3-3. Nadine Coyle scored two goals on breakaways and Winter Favre scored off of a corner kick from Brielle Trombetta.
The U-15 Tidal Waves topped Delran, 3-1. Noelle Johnson scored twice and Alexis Mazzatta added a goal. Emma Stanford assisted.
In boys’ games, the U-8 Riptide met Moorestown. Sam Ritti scored two goals while Colin Jastremski scored on a PK. Jack MacLeod, Sam Ritti and Brandyn Acevedo shared keeper duties. Bryson Keating-Horin was solid on defense.
The U-9 Breakers met Medford. Noah Plenn scored on an assist from Kai Lindsay. Evan Shoffler, Gabe Schmitz and Sawyer Lomax were strong on defense. Ethan Morford and Anthony Trombetta made key saves.
The U-10 Blitz tangled with TBAA. Jimmy Kane, Evan Merritt, Mario Catanoso, and Devon Bock scored. Aidan Miller and Daniel Kotb assisted. Andrew Barber was strong on defense.
The U-10 Thunderbolts defeated East Greenwich, 3-1. Steven Berrodin scored two goals. Landon Osmundsen scored off of a corner kick. Riley Haring and Jacob Radzieta were strong on the wings. Jason Campbell played well in goal.
The U-12 Force dropped a 6-4 decision to Pitman. Oscar Sanchez scored three goals and Eurbey Sanchez Nunez added another tally. Trevor Tozour was strong on defense.
The U-12 United toppled Swedesboro-Woolwich, 4-1. Max Gilbert and David Zarfati scored twice. Sergio Miller, Donovan Richardson, Colby Watts and Jordan Pierce were strong on defense.
The U-13 Railhawks lost to Swedesboro, 7-6. Onix Hernandez and David Gardner scored two goals each. Sean Dougherty and Pedro Gomez added scores. Goaltending duties were split by Owen Carlson and Todd Reimet.
The U-14 Silverstreak defeated Hainesport, 2-1. Nick Gibboni and John Carlson helped pave the way on offense. Jake Ruskey had five saves. Irving Fenocchio was strong on defense.
The U-15 99s tied Toms River, 3-3. Brett Favre, Rakim Coyle and Beck Lindsay scored. Adam King was very strong on the outside flank.
The U-15 99s also defeated Voorhees, 2-1. Adam King scored before Rakim Coyle hit the game-winner on a beautiful header off of a Beck Lindsay corner kick. Fernando Avila was solid at left back filling in for an injured Tim Sawyer.
The U-16 boys dropped a 2-1 decision to Washington Township in a State Cup third round game. Brendan Forrest scored. Tony Genaro and Dominic Panzini were strong on defense
The U-17 97/98 defeated Jackson, 2-1. Joe Fala and Frank Tutelian scored. Tim Brown was solid on the flank while Ryan Saul and Matt McHale led the defense.
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