Sophomore defender Reagan Haley picked an ideal time for her first varsity goal, heading in the overtime winner that sent Rumson back to the Central Group II final.
Tyler Borenstein recorded his first career hat trick and Howell topped Old Bridge to move on step closer to its first NJSIAA sectional title in 35 years.
David Weiner picked up his team on both offense and defense as Holmdel escaped a tight game vs. Wall to advance to the NJSIAA Central Group II semifinals.
Middletown South scored two second-half goals to erase a halftime deficit vs. Howell and win its first ever Shore Conference Tournament Title in program history.
For the first time in program history, CBA captured its third consecutive Shore Conference Tournament by beating Howell Saturday night -- the first time for any Shore team in 31 years.
For the second straight year, Nick Turturro jumpstarted the Howell attack and the Rebels beat Toms River North to reach their second straight Shore Conference final.
Defense ruled the day on both ends of the field as No. 1 CBA clipped No. 12 Middletown North to reach its third straight Shore Conference Tournament final.
Dylan Millevoi scored the tying and winning goals Friday, the latter of which was a golden goal to beat Marlboro and send CBA back to the Shore Conference semifinals.
With its defense back at full strength, Middletown North quieted upstart Toms River East and earned a spot in the Shore Conference semifinal for a second straight year.