Class A South

Toms River East 2, Brick Memorial 1 (OT)

Logan Romero scored the golden goal eight minutes into overtime on a pass from Vasco Pereira and the Raiders (2-2, 2-2) topped the Mustangs (1-2-1, 1-2-1) in extra time.

Brick Memorial pushed the game into overtime on a game-tying goal by Erik Fatovic in the 77th minute, with Jake Marren setting him up.

Pete Kozlej gave Toms River East a 1-0 lead in the 15th minute off a pass from Tyler Parr.

No. 2 Toms River South 6, Central 0

Ruben Gallo and Shane Kluxen each scored two goals and the Indians (3-1, 3-1) coasted to a win over the Golden Eagles (1-3, 1-3). Gallo also added an assist, while Danny Caruso pitched in a goal and an assist and Ian Miller scored the other goal.

Matt Babcock also dished out two assists for Toms River South. Jalen Folsom picked up the shutout with three saves, while Tom Ruscitti saved 14 for Central despite giving up six goals.

Jackson Memorial 1, No. 9 Toms River North 0

Ed Jacoby scored the lone goal of the game and the Jaguars (4-1, 3-1) bounced back from their first loss of the season to Southern on Wednesday by handing the Mariners (2-1, 2-1) their first loss. Nick Kinzler earned his third shutout of the season in goal.

Southern 5, Brick 0

Brad Bischoff scored a second-half hat trick and the Rams (2-2, 2-1) grounded the Green Dragons (0-3-2, 0-3-1). Ethan Leming scored the only goal of the first half and also assisted one of Bischoff's goals.

Freshman John Paul Prosperi scored his second goal of the season in the 46th minute before Bischoff scored three over the final 13 minutes. Fellow freshman Kevin Kiernan also added a pair of assists, while freshman Nico Leonard also pitched in an assist.

 

Class B Central

St. Rose 3, Henry Hudson 0

Evan Walters scored a goal and an assist and Ethan Bodine and Mike Robedee each added a goal to lead the Purple Roses to a win over the Admirals (1-4, 0-4).

Keyport 2, Ranney 1

Breandian Green assisted the game-tying goal by Kevin Hernandez in the 48th minute and scored the game-winner off a Jared Sheridan pass in the 56th to lead the Red Raiders (1-5, 1-3) past the Panthers (1-4, 1-3)  for their first win.

Savior Akuwovo - a 6-foot-9 Division I basketball prospect who played at St. Anthony in Jersey City last year - scored the first goal of the game to give Ranney a 1-0 lead in the 16th minute.

Point Beach 1, Mater Dei Prep 0

Ryan Brodeur scored off an Andrew Garrow throw-in in the 42nd minute and the Garnet Gulls (3-1, 3-1) made it count in a win over the Seraphs (1-3, 1-2). Eric Monticello picked up the shutout in goal for Point Beach.

 

Class B South

Lakewood 1, Point Boro 0

Jonathan Toichihuitl dribbled through the Point Boro defense and slotted a shot to the lower left of the net for the lone goal of the game in the 17th minute as the Piners (4-2, 3-2) knocked off the defending Class B South champion Panthers (2-2, 2-2).

Junior Bravo and Japhet Compollo led the defensive effort in front of goalkeeper Moises Galvan, who picked up the shutout.

No. 10 Lacey 5, Manchester 0

Riley Hunt scored a pair of goals and the Lions (3-1, 3-1) cruised to a win over the Hawks (1-3, 1-3) for their third straight win since an opening-day loss to Point Boro.

Kip Byrne opened the scoring on a free kick in the 27th minute and Kevin Miller headed home a free kick by Dan Bentley in the 29th. Hunt scored his first goal in the 39th on a pass from Dylan Fiedler and capped the scoring in the 67th on Bentley's second assist of the game.

Luke Moynihan scored the other Lacey goal, which made the score 5-0 in the 54th.

Barnegat 2, Jackson Liberty 1

Ricky Norman scored his eighth goal of the season off a Matt White assist to break a tie in the 75th minute and the Bengals (3-2, 2-2) pulled out a win over the Lions (1-4-1, 1-4-0).

Ryan Flaherty opened the scoring in the 61st before Jackson Liberty tied the game on a goal by Joshua Montoute.

Pinelands 3, Donovan Catholic 2

Cade and Kieran Sundermann each scored a goal to help the Wildcats take a 3-0 halftime lead and Pinelands (5-0, 4-0) held off a rally from the Griffins (1-4, 1-3) over the final 10 minutes to earn their fifth straight win to open the season.

Cade Sunderman scored off a feed from Anthony Diaz in the 27th and younger brother Kieran found the net in the 35th off an assist from Dom Dos Santos. Anthony Aguilar scored a minute after Kieran Sunderman to give Pinelands a three-goal advantage heading into intermission.

Christiaan Dailey scored on a feed from Oliver Norain the 70th to break up the shutout and Vinny Loffredo finished a pass from Anthony Scotto in the 74th to cut the Pinelands lead to 3-2.

 

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