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courierpostonline.comCOURIER-POST,Friday,September12,2014 9C VARSITY RESULTS SOCCER Colonial Conference addonfield 3, Collingswood 0 Fell Dugan. Haddon Township 2, Haddon Heights 1 Mandescu; HH- A ndrew Hicks.Saves:HT-Kieran Burns Jack Hammill 9. Gateway 4, Woodbury 2 Lombardo Hemmings, Hamilton Hock.Saves:G-Logan Bersani 12; W-Casey Sharp 12. West Deptford 8, Overbrook 0 Peterson Weaver. Sterling 3, Audubon 2 Kasik, Andrew Lupanacci.

Lindenwold 7, Paulsboro 1 Sylla Jovel, Quinton Brown.Saves:L-Manuel Ortega Croce 7. Olympic Conference Eustace 2, Camden Cath. 0 Keller. Broc Johnson 3. Seneca 5, Winslow Twp.

0 Fries. Saves: S-Valeriano Purvis 13. Washington Twp. 3, Cherokee 2 Ozdemir McCusker; C- Robert Hampton.Saves: WT- ravis Yates McCarron 12. Lenape 2, Eastern 0 Stein.

Chris Solecki Sable 9. Burlington County League Cinnaminson 5, No. Burl. 0 McCarthy drew Weist.Saves:C-Mike Deal 10. Palmyra 4, Westampton Tech 2 Fosbenner Pulice, Nick Decarvalho, Eren Oz- turk.

Burlington City 5, Medford Tech 3 Cakir Ozdemir 2, A hmet Tracy ade.Saves:BC-Ozkan Ozturk owell 10. Trenton Catholic 2, Bordentown 0 Tuley 2.Saves:TC-Mike Del- alle Gromitsaris 4. Cape-Atlantic League gg Harbor Twp. 5, Bridgeton 0 Dessoye, Jon Gjyl- Sullivan. St.

Augustine 2, Atlantic City 0 Mitcho. Saves: A-Ryan Brown Acheampong 7. Ocean City 3, Mainland 0 OC-Ryan Flukey. Nonleague ightstown 1, Rancocas Valley 0 Shaw.Saves:H-Jacob Reyes McPartland 5. SOCCER Burlington County League Delran 6, Pennsauken 0 Siemien Quinlan; Katie Almeida.

Larson 4.P-Bethany Montgo- ery 7. Holy Cross 2, Rancocas Valley 1 Polino.Saves: HC-Cass andra Skelton 8.RV-Theresa Adu-Attobrah Montgomery 1. New Egypt 1, Maple Shade 0 McKenzie.Saves:NE-Kat Wilcox 4.MS-Jackie Smith 5. Colonial Conference Lindenwold 1, Paulsboro 0 Jovel-Castro. West Deptford 7, Overbrook 0 Budd Perry Megan Pin- to.Saves:WD-Chloe Senatore Budd.

Gateway 5, Woodbury 1 Zuzulock Schultes Pellegrino.W-Jamie Esters. Antonia Pote 6.W-Kendal Lacovara 5. Audubon 3, Sterling 1 Fadio Guldin.S-Ra- chel Adamski.Saves:A-Grace Borden 6.S- Maria Cice 12. Haddonfield 3, Collingswood 0 Bonnet Orem.Saves: C-Jessica Waters 21. Olympic Conference Cherry East 1, Cherry West 0 Messinger.Saves: CHE-Nik- i Zaso 6.

Washington 1, Cherokee 0 rapaul Haggerty 2. Bishop Eustace 3, Camden Catholic 0 Morrone Pietran- gelo.Saves:B-Isabella Dewes 4. Tri-County Conference Pennsville 7, Wildwood 1 Slusher Brown Poeta.W-Holly Golatto. Alyssa Whipkey Freas 1. Cape-Atlantic League Millville 4, Vineland 1 Daigle Raines; Abby Daigle.V-Alyssa Nanni.Saves: -Sara Zadroga 5.V-Shelby Money 18.

FIELD HOCKEY Colonial Conference Audubon 3, Sterling 0 Winklespecht; A nnie Bussarello.Saves:A-Steph Schorr 4.S- Rachel Kane 14. Olympic Conference Paul VI Creek 0 Murphy. Bishop Eustace 6, Camden Catholic 0 Manuola Pecora, Erin Saldutti.Saves: C-Caroline Hearn 19. Cherry East 2, Cherry West 0 Dunoff. Washington Township 5, Cherokee 2 Hughes Hatch; arly Schyck.C-Brooke Yarsink- Bodine.Saves:C-Sam Rubin 17.

Seneca 9, Winslow 0 Perkas Taylor Swoop Birnham-Kam; olleen Kazokos. Burlington County League Bordentown 2, New Egypt 1 Nitschmann 2.NE-Kacie Stettn- er.Saves:B-Jess Gray 12.NE-Kristen Homeny. Moorestown Friends 3, Pemberton 2 Shivers Cooper. P-Giavonna Smith. Grey 10.P-Brianna Foster 8.

Nonleague Lindenwold 5, Palmyra 1 Rivera Alayana Harrison.P-Olivia Snow.Saves: L- Marisol Smith 9.P-Mackenzie White 18. TENNIS Colonial Conference Gateway 5, Paulsboro 0 Logan Zupko d.Haley Schlosser Abby Moniz d.Lin Yang Bielat d.Emma Dudlick Torres-Alyssa Carpo d.Mary Craig-Elayzha Wilkins Vicki Wohlforth-Karlee Fleming d. Madisyn orkman-Abbi Cook Haddonfield 5, Sterling 0 Arpie Senopoulos d.Sam Witkins helsea Brown d.Jamie MacMillian olly Hoover d.Carolyn Shinseki ie Pileggi-Sarah Smith d.Briana Valentine- ammi Hunsberger Palacki- aria Pera d.Trinh Nguyen-Kayla Barstow 6 Audubon 5, Overbrook 0 addon Heights 5, Woodbury 0 Olympic Conference ash. Twp. 5, Cherry West 0 Jillian Calandra d.Elisa Truell Calandra d.Cathy Phan Custer d.Mirlinda Papraniku a Fath-Tori Vandell d.Alana Pappas-Angela Rath Curcio-Ai-Hue Nguyen d.

Karen Theirren-Michelle Le Burlington County League Moorestown 5, Delran 0 Alex Boone d.Josephine Garcia O'Neil d.Nicole DeLizzio Mary Shetler d.Brooke Miller ashan-Andrea Giocobbo d.Samantha ooth-Emma Essenmacher Hoz deVila-Sofia Legato d.Amanda Korang- adison Kaelin No. Burlington 5, Pemberton 0 Jenna Granato d.Joy Chung McNabb d.Mariah Laster lyann Serrano d.Sierra Grmek Taylor-Rachel Taylor d.Hanna Sullivan- Destiny Eden Dave-Sahithi Reddi d.Sara Daniscsak-Makalya Laster 6-1, 6-1. Tri-County Conference Delsea 4, Woodstown 1 Julia Ruczynski (D) d.Rachel Zarin arly Storm (D) d.Gabby Bonowski Nicolette Diaz (D) d.Dana Terry Lindstrom-Leah Cabo (W) d.Chloe Holden-Sophia Brandimarto 6-7 Sydney Casey-Nikki Lloyd (D) d.Katie Podosek-Alexis Pierce Williamstown 3, GCIT 2 Alexa Palmer (G) d.Kiley Addis ndra Foust (W) d.Rebecca Chubaneau 2-6, 7 -6 Spaventa (G) d. Holly osenberger Scaravaglione- aige Friel (W) d.Abby Gardner ole Andreachio-Amanda Brinn (W) d. Zayna hakir-Ashley LaFalace VOLLEYBALL lympic Conference ashington Twp.

2, Eastern 0 Games Kyra evenhour had 12 Semple had 10 digs and Julia Spagnoletti posted 6 ills. GCIT 2, Northern Burlington 0 Game McGinn had 12 digs and 6 service assists and 9 service Lindee Janzer 10 service digs. Cherry Hill West 2, Pennsauken 0 Game Cupit 2 aces. Sterling 2, Seneca 0 Game Moorestown 2, Williamstown 0 Game Hendon had 4 locks and 2 digs.The Natalie DiGia- omo had 18 digs. learview 0 Game Sierra Reece notched 7 digs and 7 assists.

Cinnaminson 2, Pennsauken Tech 0 Game Cape-Atlantic League Cedar Creek 2, Middle Twp. 0 Game REPORTING SCORES Coaches team managers can report game to Amanda Manuola seem jittery one bit. Playing in her first game with her new team, the Bishop Eustace sophomore attack earned a hat trick in a6-0 win over Camden Catholic, in an Olympic Conference National Division contest Thursday night at Bishop Eustace. Manuola, a transfer from powerhouse Eastern, layed junior varsity for the Vikings last season. varsity team has won 15 straight Group 4 state rowns.

Education, smaller class size, just more opportuni- Manuola said of her reasons for transferring. felt great. like a new team and a new coach, and I love it. We worked on teamwork. We did what we had to do.

felt like we were conditioned, and we really gave it all we got. We worked together and communicated. I here last year but I know how much of a legacy they (the graduated seniors) had. so great. Sarah Furey, Lauren Crudele.

I know a sophomore, but you can still step up and be a Bishop Eustace, ranked No. 4 in the Courier-Post Preseason Top 15, dominated the contest, outshooting the No. 9 Irish 25-0 and outcornering them 20-0 in the ame. Both teams suffered tough graduation losses with the Irish losing all-time leading scorer Tara Vittese, who is now at Virginia, and Eustace losing Furey (Duke) and Crudele (Delaware), among others from last team. However, other players stepped up for the Crusade rs in a big way.

Drew Pecora had three assists and a goal, while Erin Quinn had a goal and an assist and addie Saldutti scored a goal. We really poured it all on, we used each other really Pecora said. really had to work on our passes and I think we did really well with it and we communicated a lot. I think it was a great first Camden Catholic goalkeeper Caroline Hearn urned away 19 shots even a penalty stroke attempt Manuola in the first half but the Crusaders just ept coming. first goal with 9:04 left in the first half off the feed from Quinn made it 1-0.

Pecora scored with 5:15 left in the half to make it 2-0, and goal with time on the clock made it 3-0 just before halftime. second goal of the game, seven minutes i nto the second half, had the host team up 4-0, and they cruised from there. transfer, great kid all around, hard worker, she tepped into the role at right Bishop Eustace coach Danielle Senior said. has some speed, some ice stick work, and a very unselfish player but he manages to score goals at the same time. appy to have her.

early in the season. A lot of teams are just getting geared up and starting to jell. They were like us this year where they lost a lot of players. sure Cam- en Catholic will continue to get better and hopefully continue to get better, but I was glad to see us out the gate, to have some young players perform the way they Reach Celeste E. Whittaker at Follow her on witter FIELD HOCKEY Manuola makes good in her debut with Eustace Transfer from Eastern gets hat trick in opener JOSE F.

Bishop Alexis DiGennero battles for the ball against Camden Emily Berry. By Celeste E. Whittaker Courier-Post Burak Ozdemir rallied Washington Township High School from a 2-1halftime deficit to a 3-2 victory at Cherokee in an Olympic Conference soccer contest on Thursday night. Ozdemir, who scored nine goals as a junior, started his senior season by scoring twice for the Minutemen, ho went 25-1a year ago and start the 2014 season anked No. 1in the Courier-Post Preseason Top 15.

McCusker also scored for Washington Township, and Cherokee had taken its early lead on goals from Robert Gillin and Danny Hampton. Eustace 2, Camden Catholic 0: Brian Keller scored an insurance goal in the second half and assisted Sam game-winner in the first half as the Crusaders won their home opener. Goalie Broc Johnson notched the shutout with three saves. 2, Eastern 0: Lenape goalie Chris Solecki stopped all six shots he faced while anchoring a shut- ut of visiting No. 8 Eastern.

Jarrod Skole and Drew Stein provided second-half goals. Seneca 5, Winslow Twp. 3: Singlegoals by Evan ajigas, Liam Clem Green, Dakota Cassise a nd Connor Fries allowed the visiting Golden Eagles to prevail. Colonial Twp. 2, Haddon Heights 1: The host Hawks, ranked No.

4, got first-half goals by Chris Kobsar and Mario Mandescu before holding off a comeback bid by seventh-ranked Heights. The Garnets had more shots, 19-16, including a goal by Andrew Hicks. 3, Collingswood 0: Matt Fell gave the Bulldawgs two goals, and assisted on freshman Jack first career goal. Dugan also assisted one of scores. Gateway 4, Woodbury 2: Two goals in each half gave the host Gators enough offense for a win.

Tommy Lombardo had two goals, including the game-winner, and Greg Sesko fueled the Gateway attack with the first goal and assists on the other three. Deptford 8, Overbrook 0: Zach hat trick with an assist ignited the No. 11Eagles. And re Ballou chipped in with a goal and three assists. 7, Paulsboro 1: The visiting Lions verwhelmed Paulsboro as Oumar two goals a nd two assists topped a list of six Lions scorers.

urlington County 5, Northern Burlington 0: Junior Pat McCarthy got the host season off to a fast start by scoring three goals. Goalie Mike Deal needed hree saves for his first varsity shutout. Burlington City 5, Medford Tech 3: The visiting lue Devils scored all of their goals in a 5-1first half, including two each from Osman Cakir and Faruk Ozdemir. 4, Westampton Tech 2: John Fosben- two goals highlighted the visiting tri- mph. SCHOLASTIC ROUNDUP No.

1Minutemen storm back in win over Chiefs For the Courier-Post Sarah Messinger scored three minutes into the first vertime off an assist from Alexa Beatty as the Cherry Hill East girls soccer team edged Cherry Hill West, 1-0, in an Olympic Conference game on Thursday. Nikki Zaso had six stops in the win. Washington Twp. 1, Cherokee 0: Kylie scored off an assist by Marina Smolens 30 minutes into he first half and the tandem of Kaylee Frapaul and Sarah Haggerty combined for five saves. Eustace 3, Camden Catholic 0: Gianna Morrone pumped in two goals and Gabby Pietrangelo chipped in with one in the win.

Liz Carberry, Hailey McGrath and Allison Quinn each had an assist in the ictory. Colonial Lindenwold 1, Paulsboro 0: Fatima goal in the first half was the difference for the Lions in their win. West Deptford 7, Overbrook 0: Sam Budd and Caroline Perry each netted a pair of goals as the Eagles lanked the Rams. Karen Knoblock and Gabby Sileo ach had two assists. Chloe Senatore and Budd shared the shutout in net.

Gateway 5, Woodbury 1: Sarah Zuzulock and Mackell Schultes led the offensive attack with wo goals each and Sarah Pellegrino chipped in with one a gainst the Thundering Herd. Jamie Esters tallied a goal in the loss. Audubon 3, Sterling 1: Grace Borden stopped six seven shots and helped guide the Green Wave over the Knights. Chelsea Fadio provided the offense with wo goals and Amy Guldin had one. Rachel Adamski scored in the loss.

Haddonfield 3, Collingswood 0: Led by Kaitlyn two goals and Caili single tally, the ulldawgs blanked the Panthers. Madson Castellano, ary Sabia and Casey Clarke all provided assists. Tri-County 7, Wildwood 1: Led by Lexi three goals, four different Eagles hit the back of the net i a rout over the Warriors. Taylor Brown notched a pair while Lexie DePew and Lexi Poeta each added one a piece. Cape-Atlantic Millville 4, Vineland 1: The Thunderbolts scored two goals in each half and were led by Hannah two during a win over the Fighting Clan.

Amber Raines and Abby Daigle also scored in the win and Sara Zadro- a stopped five shots in net. Alyssa Nanni had the goal. urlco New Egypt 1, Maple Shade 0: Casey McKenzie scored with 18 seconds left in the first half and the goal nded up as the difference for the Warriors. Kat Wilcox turned away four shots for the shutout. IELD HOCKEY Paul VI 1, Timber Creek 0: Carly Murphy scored off a pass from Breck Urban with three minutes left in the first half.

Kelly Murphy and Sam Stokes combined for the shutout. Cherry Hill East 2, Cherry Hill West 0: Charlotte ontgomery and Dani Dunoff scored on back-to-back goals late in the second half to pace the Cougars. Kelsea enniff and Zoe Peterzell split the shutout. In the previ- us two years, the neighboring schools have tied in regulation and after a 7v7 overtime. Washington Twp.

5, Cherokee 2: The Minute- maids scored the first four goals of the game to dis- atch the Chiefs. Jessica Hughes had two, as well as an a ssist, while Kaitlyn Hatch, Carly Kreitzer and Iris chyck all added a goal each. Holy Cross 2, Rancocas Valley 1: The Lancers got a goal in each half from Morgan Morrocco and Josephine to eke by the Red Devils. Carolyn Eckerle assisted on both goals and Cassandra Skelton made eight aves. Madz Polino scored for the Red Devils.

9, Winslow 0: Sam Perkas, Kate Taylor a nd Kate Swoop each hit the back of the cage twice as the Golden Eagles defeated Winslow. Colonial 3, Sterling 0: Claire Czerski scored the first game and the Green Wave never looked back. Rylee Winklespecht and Annie Bussarello added some ins urance goals while Steph Schorr preserved the shutout. onleague 5, Palmyra 1: Enya Moore and Moraima Rivera each scored two goals and Marisol Smith ade nine saves as the Lions downed the Cougars. Olivia Snow had the lone goal in the loss.

Moorestown Friends 3, Pemberton 2: Alaina hivers scored her second goal of the game in the third minute of overtime to spark the Foxes to a thrilling win against the Hornets. Amanda Cooper added a tally, while Rylee Fennell and Shivers each had an assist. eorgia Grey made 10 saves in the win. iavonna Sorrentino and Shannel Smith each scored for the Hornets, who forced overtime with a goal in the inal seconds of the game. urlco 2, New Egypt 1: Cait Nitschmann, ho had two goals, scored unassisted in overtime to lift the Scotties.

Kacie Stettner had the goal in the loss. SCHOLASTIC ROUNDUP Messinger knocks in game-winning score for East For the Courier-Post.

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