In another Burlington County League stunner, Taylor Lewis capped her hat trick by tucking in the tying goal with 1 minute, 35 seconds to go in the second half, and then sent a corner kick into the box that Kara Cezar cashed in midway through the second overtime to rally host Willingboro past New Egypt, 4-3.
Nonleague. Madison Tiernan picked up her ninth and 10th goals of the season, setting an example for freshman Sydney Jackson - who scored in her varsity debut - as host Eastern turned back Williamstown, 4-0.
Field Hockey
In just the second season of its varsity program, GCIT guaranteed its first NJSIAA playoff berth by rallying to tie visiting Gloucester Catholic, 3-3, in a Tri-County Conference match.
Kaeli Renzi's second goal of the match pulled the Cheetahs (6-3-2) even with 1 minute, 31 seconds remaining in regulation. Goals by Taylor Burns, Kelly Getty and Carly Lundstrom had staked the Rams to a 3-1 second-half lead.
In other Tri-County matches:
Pitman held off host Schalick, 3-2, behind goals by Annie Boyd, Samantha Shimkus and Danielle Williams.
Shannon Scott accounted for all of Salem's scoring with two goals and a pair of assists, as the host Rams pulled away from Pennsville, 4-0. Whitney Hankins kept the Eagles competitive with 22 saves.
Ali McCardell led nine scorers with a hat trick, Bella Mumma scored twice, and Jacklyn Pauling and Emily Scanlon combined for three goals and seven assists as Clearview toppled host Highland, 13-0.
Olympic. One day after suffering a 2-1 overtime loss to Cherokee, host Cherry Hill East came up short once again in a 2-0 setback against Lenape.
Hunter Grey scored and set up Kelsey Knowles' goal, while Amanda Cohen made a dozen saves in posting the shutout for the Indians.
Haley Canuso had a hat trick, Abby Watson and Nicole Troost each contributed two goals and one assist, and Jenna Pressler set up three scores to fuel Shawnee's 9-0 rout of visiting Winslow Township.