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Tuesday, June 1

NJSIAA Tournament

Public Tournament, First Round

 

South, Group 4

4-Southern 14, 13-Eastern 4

Junior midfielder Ryan Sininsky scored four goals with one assist and junior midfielder Jake Washco also scored four times to power the Rams (13-4) past the Vikings (6-9) and into the sectional quarterfinals.

Junior midfielder Zach Washco added two goals and two assists, senior attackman Luke Bruther had two goals and one assist, sophomore attackman Joey DeYoung tallied a goal and two assists and freshman attackman Konnor Forlai scored once. Junior goalie Tyler Sininsky made six saves and freshman goalie Nick Roesch made one save.

Southern will host Howell in the quarterfinals on Thursday.

 

5-Howell, 17, 12-Cherry Hill East 5

Junior midfielder Tyler Burns and sophomore attackman Jack Marich each scored four goals to lead the Rebels (10-5) to a victory over the Cougars in the opening round of the state tournament.

Junior attackman Vincent Burns notched a hat trick while senior attackman James Fay scored twice and junior goalie Colin Fay made 18 saves. Senior defensive midfielder Hunter Lino, sophomore attackman Nate Lorenzo, junior midfielder Doug MacKenzie and senior attackman Kyle Critchley each scored once and sophomore goalie Christian Schrader made one save.

Howell will travel south to face Southern in the quarterfinals on Thursday.

 

3-Monroe 12, 14-Manalapan 1

 

North, Group 3

9-Middletown South 14, 8-Roxbury 5

Senior Luke Platzke tallied four goals and one assist and junior Luke Rorhmann totaled three goals and three assists as the Eagles (11-3) downed the Gaels (6-10) to earn the first state tournament win in program history.

John Beyer had three goals and one assist and Colin Gallagher also scored three times to power the Middletown South offense. Matt Dunphy scored once and Aidan Kane dished out five assists. Sophomore face-off specialist Beau Servidio won 11 of 15 faceoffs and sophomore goalie Lucas Campos made nine saves.

Middletown South will play top-seeded Northern Highlands in the quarterfinals on Thursday.

 

South, Group 3

7-Jackson Memorial 8, 10-West Windsor-Plainsboro North 7 (OT)

Junior attackman Matt DeRosa sank the game-winning goal three minutes into overtime to lift the Jaguars (10-6) to a thrilling victory over the Knights (6-8) to keep their season going.

West Windsor had tied the game with a goal in the final minute of regulation to force overtime and had possession in Jackson's end before Jaguars junior defenseman James Casaine picked up a ground ball and led a transition rush, moving the ball to freshman attackman Drew Barocas who then set up DeRosa for the game-winning goal.

DeRosa finished with a team-high four goals and one assist while Barocas had two goals and two assists and senior midfielder Drew Walenty registered two goals and one assist. Senior goalie Chad Szatkowski made six saves.

Jackson advances to face No. 2 Shawnee in the quarterfinals on Thursday.

 

6-Brick Memorial 12, 11-West Windsor-Plainsboro South 9

Senior attackman Chris Marks scored five times and senior midfielder Darren Romaine notched a goal and two assists to eclipse the 100-point mark and set the program single-season goals record (53) to propel the Mustangs (14-4) to a victory over the Pirates (4-9).

Dan Aulisi added three goals and one assist, Filipe Correia had a goal and two assists, Henry Lindquist and Luke Vojtko each scored once and PJ Mazzeo made five saves. Luke Ray won 12 of 20 faceoffs and picked up 10 ground balls.

Brick Memorial will face No. 3 Moorestown in the quarterfinals on Thursday.

 

8-Brick 10, 9-Northern Burlington 3

Senior midfielder Andrew Hynes had a hat trick and senior midfielder Billy Burdge had five points on a goal and four assists as the Dragons (9-7) edged the Greyhounds (13-3) to advance in the state tournament.

Senior midfielder James Rea added two goals and one assist and senior attackman Christian Schlaefer and junior attackman Justin Kurc had two goals apiece.

Brick will head south to face top-seeded Ocean City in the quarterfinals on Thursday.

 

5-Colts Neck 21, 12-Cherry Hill West 9

Senior midfielder Matt Scully registered a career-high seven points on four goals and three assists as the Cougars (10-5) surged past the Lions (8-7) to advance in the state tournament.

Peter Davi and Anastagio Muscara each totaled four goals and two assists while Sean Perkinson added three goals and one assist and Mike Deissler had two goals and one assist. Chris DeFillippo chipped in with a goal and two assists and Nate Rowohit and Jake Lupo each scored once.

Colts Neck will travel to take on fourth-seeded Clearview in the quarterfinals on Thursday.

 

2-Shawnee 21, 15-Toms River South 3

3-Moorestown 20, 14-Toms River East 2

 

South, Group 2

2-Wall 16, 15-Lacey 2

Senior attackman Logan Peters sank four goals and assisted on four more to increase his state-leading point total and lead the Crimson Knights (14-3) into the quarterfinals.

Peters now has a state-best 132 points on 67 goals and 56 assists. Sophomore attackman John McCurry also had a big game with a game-high five goals and senior FOGO Kyle Wenzel won 11 of 16 faceoffs to reach the 400 win milestone. Junior midfielder Matt Dollive added a goal and three assists, sophomore Pat Donohue had two goals and one assist and junior goalie Aiden Kessler made four saves.

Ryan Brice chipped in with a goal and an assist while Jake Davis, Connor Moore and Shea Brennan all scored once.

Wall will host No. 7 Robbinsville in the quarterfinals on Thursday.

 

9-Holmdel 12, 8-Ocean 4

Junior attackman Kyle Kapcsos scored five goals and added one assist to reach the 100-point milestone and lead the Hornets (8-6) to a resounding victory over the Spartans (7-8). The win avenged a regular-season loss to Ocean and put Holmdel into the quarterfinals where they will face top-seeded Rumson-Fair Haven on Thursday.

Senior midfielder Ryan Bradley also had a standout game with three goals and two assists while freshman midfielder Will Gilfillan tallied two goals and one assist, senior attackman Joe Hammer scored twice and junior midfielder Jaden Gallo had two assists. Sophomore goalie Andrew Arredondo made 10 saves to earn the win in goal.

Dale Alto, Hunter Lowe, Josh Thurman and Austin Canavan scored goals for Ocean while senior goalie Garrett Schwab made 19 saves. Schwab finished his career with 565 saves, which is 39th all-time in state history.

 

6-Red Bank 16, 11-Gov. Livingston 4

Sophomore Ryder Villani scored five goals with one assist and sophomore Henry Spencer totaled four goals and two assists as the Bucs (10-6) overwhelmed the Highlanders (8-9) to advance in the state tournament.

Senior attackman Ryan McGee had three goals and three assists, freshman Andrew Pape had three goals and two assists and senior Gordon Ogden made 10 saves. Nick Walsack added a goal and three assists and Nick Weitz won 14 of 17 at the face-off X.

Red Bank will play at No. 3 Somerville in the quarterfinals on Thursday.

 

South, Group 1

2-Manasquan 18, 15-Point Boro 4

The two-time defending sectional champion Warriors (13-3) won in convincing fashion over their Class B South compatriots to move on to the quarterfinals.

Junior midfielder Aidan Kirk led Point Boro with a goal and an assist. Brian Duda, Matt Koehler and Nick Campell each scored once and Matt Azzarano made five saves for the Panthers.

Manasquan will host No. 7 Madison in the quarterfinals on Thursday.

 

5-Shore 15, 12-Delran 2

Junior midfielder Jamie Mazzacco had a day to remember with a career-high six goals plus three assists for a career-best nine points to reach the 100 career points milestone and lead the Blue Devils (11-4) past the Bears (12-3).

Carson Cooke and Sam Madalone each had two goals and two assists, Nick Soyer scored twice and Walker Hunter made seven saves. Carson Spallone added a goal and two assists, Andrew Decker had a goal and an assist and Ben Levy scored once.

Shore will travel to face fourth-seeded Haddonfield in the quarterfinals on Thursday,.

 

6-Delaware Valley 11, 11-Barnegat 3

 

Regular Season

Nondivisional

Central 12, Neptune 9

 

 

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