Tuesday’s South Jersey high school roundup: Haddon Heights boys’ soccer overpowers Camden Catholic
The top games from Tuesday's action in South Jersey.
The Haddon Heights boys' soccer team beat Camden Catholic, 4-3, on Tuesday. Brett Kelley scored two goals for the Warriors, while Lucas Dunn knocked in two scores for the Irish.
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Lorenzo Carletti's goal helped Bishop Eustace beat Shawnee, 1-0, on Tuesday in overtime. The victory is Jake Dowiak's first career win as the coach.
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Owen Ogden and Shane Spence each scored goals in Cinnaminson's 2-1 victory over Paul VI.
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Nate Jones' goal one minute into overtime gave Pennsville a 4-3 win on Tuesday against Gloucester. Alex Pendleton scored the Eagles' other goal.
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Astin Galanis, Xavier Lacoste and Tait Mott each scored as Lawrenceville beat Moorestown Friends 4-1.
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Nicholas Heon and Michael Merchel each scored one goal as Holy Cross defeated Westampton Tech 2-0.
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Joe Campbell, Christian Herdt, Austin Lovenduski, Aaron Osborne and Andreas Volante each chipped in one goal in North Burlington's 5-0 shut out over STEM Civics Charter.
Girls’ soccer
Pennsauken beat Willingboro, 2-1, thanks to goals from Amanda Lezcano and Angilese Reyes.
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Camden Catholic lost, 4-0, to Northern Burlington. Nina Burden led the Greyhounds in scoring with two goals.
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Six Pennsville players scored in its 9-3 win over Gloucester. Hannah Cooksey had a game-high four goals.
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Ava Szwed scored two goals in Delsea's 4-0 victory against Deptford. Madison Mace and Leah Marsh each scored one goal.
Field hockey
Julia Gatelein scored two goals in Bishop Eustace's 2-0 victory over Paul VI. Julianna Carletti and Claire Vasell each had one assist.
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Miranda Mason's hat trick helped West Deptford beat Sterling, 5-0. Avery Corino and Grace Hoelbinger each scored goals.
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Kayla Frank scored four goals in Moorestown's 7-0 win against North Burlington.
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Chloe Bennett and Kim King each scored goals in Gloucester's 2-1 victory over Pennsville.
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Gloucester County Institute of Technology beat Williamstown, 2-1, thanks to goals from McKenna Mealey and Devon Purnell.