In boys’ soccer, Middle Township defeated Buena, 5-2, Nov. 1. Jacob Cowan scored twice. Kyle Stanford, Kent Miller and Jarred Casper also scored.
The Panthers advanced to the South Jersey Group II semi-final with a 5-4 shootout win over West Deptford, Nov. 4. Middle’s two regulation goals came from Cowan and Rodrigo Loureiro. Stanford, Cowan, Loureiro, Kent Miller and Tyler Leonard scored on penalty kicks.
Wildwood Catholic defeated Marist, 4-1, Nov. 1. Pat Roach scored two goals.
Sacred Heart downed the Crusaders, 4-3, Nov. 4. Pat Roche scored twice.
Kingsway crowned Lower Cape May, 3-0, Nov. 1. Josh Pennington made six saves.
Ocean City stopped Highland, 5-0, Nov. 1. Steve Zellers scored twice.
In girls’ soccer, Lower Cape May shut down Pinelands Regional, 2-0, Oct. 31. Nisol Biersbach and Gabriella McKeown scored.
The Capers tied Burlington Township, 0-0, Nov. 3, before winning the tournament game in a shootout, 3-1. Marissa McCorkel, Madie Gibson and Kaitlene Torres connected on penalty kicks.
Middle Township edged Haddon Heights, 1-0, Nov. 3. Jen Hicks scored.
Haddon Township defeated Wildwood, 6-0, Oct. 31. Danielle Aydelotte stopped 12 shots.
OLMA defeated Wildwood Catholic, 7-1, Oct. 31. Gia Tamarro scored.
Ocean City toppled Lacey Township, 3-1, Oct. 31. Ashley Edgell, Fran Babore and Karissa Bourbeau scored.
In field hockey, Lower Cape May knotted Woodstown, 2-2, Nov. 2, before winning the tournament match up, 2-1, on penalty strokes. Meredith Keeler and Stephanie Muller scored on the strokes and each scored during regulation.
Ocean City whipped Oakcrest, 9-0, Nov. 1. Roisin Dougherty recorded the shutout.
The Red Raiders smacked Pinelands, 5-0, Nov. 3. Liz Cruz and Shannon Lawson scored two goals apiece.
In football, Lower Cape May blasted Pleasantville, 54-0, Nov. 4. Vance Matthews scored three touchdowns on 40- and 20-yard runs along with a 42-yard reception from quarterback Mike Mulligan.
Vineland stuffed Middle, 7-0, Nov. 4.
Gloucester City shut out Wildwood, 28-0, Nov. 4. Wesley Hills reached 1,000 career-rushing yards and finished the contest with 110 yards.
—Joe Rossi
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