Thurs. S.J. boys' and girls' roundup: Kingway succeeds in OT

October 06, 2011|FOR THE INQUIRER

Tom Schneigel knocked in a pass from Alec Sery midway through the second overtime period, making host Kingsway a 2-1 winner over Clearview on Thursday in Tri-County Conference boys' soccer.

Sery opened the scoring in the first half, but Chris Grabert beat Dragons goalie Jimmy Amorebella (eight saves) to bring the Pioneers even in the second half.

In other Tri-County Conference action:

Woodstown won at Gloucester Catholic, 1-0, on Mickey Demerast's goal in double overtime. Jon Robbins (seven saves) went the distance in net for the Wolverines.

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Valentine Rodriguez tied it with 7 minutes remaining in regulation, and Jared Irwin buried the game-winner less than two minutes later, rallying host Wildwood past Gloucester, 2-1.

Senior Joe Branco, seeing his first action after being sidelined with a head injury, produced a goal and two assists to key Delsea's 3-1 victory over visiting Highland.

Clayton used goals by Shawn Dunn and Christian Klumpp to pull out a 2-1 overtime win at Pennsville.

Ousmane Sall scored twice for Deptford, which seized control in the second half to finish off visiting Penns Grove, 4-0.

Olympic. John Zazzera fed Nick Mink for the game-winning goal with 2 minutes to go in the second overtime, lifting host Camden Catholic over Winslow Township, 2-1.

Cherry Hill East, which hadn't scored more than two goals in a match since opening the season with a 9-2 triumph, rediscovered its offense in pounding visiting Pennsauken, 7-1. Jake Faford and Gary Lindgren had two goals apiece for the Cougars.

Mike Ryan, who set up one goal, scored two times in a three-minute span late in regulation to cap Cherokee's 4-1 home win over Bishop Eustace.

Sam Cyliax scored two goals in the second half to pull host Triton into a 2-2 draw with Eastern.

Andrew Garcia posted his fifth shutout of the season in Timber Creek's 3-0 triumph over visiting Lenape.

Burlington County. New Egypt broke open a scoreless game with four goals in the second half, and Ryan Grasso (five saves) stifled host Willingboro to earn a 4-0 win.

Jackson Desouza's two goals enabled Riverside to put away host Medford Tech, 3-1.

Nonleague. Eric Bihlear had a goal and an assist to send host Seneca past Rancocas Valley, 3-0.

Joe DeMarco had two goals and Tom Simpson dealt a pair of assists in Doane Academy's 5-2 triumph at Girard College.

 

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