After falling behind on Wednesday, unbeaten Freehold Township found its second gear to beat Toms River North for a second time and get back to the Group IV final.
Five Shore Conference teams took the field Wednesday in search of a spot in Sunday's NJSIAA Group championships at Kean University. Find out how all five fared.
Red Bank Catholic had its chances in Sunday's Non-Public A final, but could not break through nor prevent two strikes from Immaculate Heart Academy in a 2-0 loss to the Blue Eagles.
A controversial call forced Lacey to survive overtime and penalty kicks rather than win in regulation, but the Lions persevered to win their first sectional title since 2003.
Devyn Drusjack scored her third goal in two games, this time notching the game-winner as Red Bank Catholic rallied past St. John Vianney for the South Jersey Non-Public A title.
The Shore Conference was about as good as was possible in Friday's NJSIAA sectional quarterfinal round, with 17 local teams advancing to Tuesday's semifinal round.
Gaby Parker's early goal set the tone for a 3-1 win over Toms River North, giving Freehold Township its first girls soccer Shore Conference Tournament title since 2011.