Timber Creek stuns Cumberland in girls' soccer
Amanda Magana knocked home a pass from Olivia McEachern midway through the second half, and Kate DeCaro stopped nine shots to preserve the win for the Chargers (6-12).
Jessica Bramante made four saves for the Colts (12-5-2).
Timber Creek's next challenge will come Thursday at seventh-seeded Highland, which advanced with a 4-0 conquest of No. 10 seed Lower Cape May.
The Tartans (13-7), who broke the game open in the second half, saw Nicole Bryan, Melissa Blevins, and Michelle Barbone combine for four goals and four assists.
In other South Jersey Group 3 openers:
Taylor Donahue opened the scoring five minutes into the match and provided the deciding goal in penalty kicks, as ninth-seeded Seneca ousted No. 8 seed Ocean City for the second consecutive year.
Golden Eagles goalie Brittany Snow made 13 saves in regulation and two overtime periods, which ended in a 1-1 draw, and then stopped a pair of shots in the shoot-out to allow Seneca to prevail, 4-2.
Chelsi Biener pulled No. 16 seed Delsea even midway through the second half, but Kelsey Haycook's second goal enabled top-seeded Point Pleasant Boro to escape with a 2-1 triumph.
Fourth-seeded Moorestown rode two goals by Katrina Martinelli to a 2-1 win over No. 13 seed Burlington Township.
South Jersey Group 4. Janine Valerio scored her 52d and 53d goals, eclipsing the school career record of 51 set by Jen Evans, as eighth-seeded Washington Township generated just enough offense to edge No. 9 seed Egg Harbor Township, 3-1.
Top-seeded Lenape eliminated No. 16 seed Oakcrest, 3-0, behind two goals by Katie Rigby and a pair of assists by Courtney Kovac.
First-half goals by Anna Dolhansky and Ashley Ordile sent 10th-seeded Triton to a 2-1 upset of No. 7 seed Absegami.
Four players scored for second-seeded Shawnee, which rang up 27 shots on goal in dispatching No. 15 seed Millville, 4-0.
In a game that was scoreless at halftime, Briana Molino deposited two goals and Alexis Ledonne contributed a pair of assists to make third-seeded Williamstown a 3-1 winner over No. 14 seed Cherry Hill West.
Madison Tiernan supplied all the scoring in sixth-seeded Eastern's 3-0 home win over No. 11 seed Toms River South.
Jessica Figueroa turned aside 10 shots and received offensive support from Sara Lands and Jessica Mann, as fifth-seeded Mainland eliminated No. 12 seed Southern Regional, 2-0.
South Jersey Group 2. Ninth-seeded GCIT claimed the first tournament win in the program's four-year history - and avenged a pair of regular-season losses - by clipping No. 8 seed Glassboro, 3-2.
Sam Brodsky stole the ball just outside the box and ripped home a shot, as fourth-seeded Haddon Heights slipped past No. 13 seed Sterling, 1-0.
Shyeeda Banks, Maddy Giunta and Amanda Lacerte produced three goals and three assists to lead third-seeded West Deptford's 8-1 rout of No. 14 seed Bridgeton.
Jenna Gosnay had the first two goals of the match, putting second-seeded Haddonfield on track for a 6-0 victory over No. 15 seed Overbrook.
Woodstown goalie Rachel Norbuts stopped a breakaway, and the 10th-seeded Wolverines got goals from Tori Smick and Heather Cook in bouncing No. 7 seed Buena, 2-0.
South Jersey Group 1. Five players scored for fifth-seeded Schalick in a 5-0 defeat of No. 12 seed Gloucester.
Felicia Riccelli teamed up with Maxie New to produce four goals and three assists, powering second-seeded Clayton to a 5-0 rout of No. 15 seed Wildwood.
Laura Rathof scored twice in the second half to help seventh-seeded Gateway battle past No. 10 seed Woodbury, 3-1.
Third-seeded Pitman received two goals apiece from Allyson Franchi and Sarah Walz in a 4-1 triumph over No. 14 seed Paulsboro.
South Jersey Non-Public B. Melissa Senese's two goals enabled ninth-seeded St. Joseph to defeat No. 9 seed Moorestown Friends, 3-0.
Field Hockey
Erika Mecchella's goal midway through the second half, coupled with six saves by Brittney Dolson, allowed top-seeded Gloucester to escape with a 1-0 victory over No. 9 seed Haddon Heights in the Central Jersey Group 1 quarterfinals.The Lions (18-0-1) advance to Friday's semfinals against fourth-seeded Holy Cross, which ousted No. 5 seed Haddon Township, 3-0. Allie Jillions scored twice, Rachel Antuzzi chipped in two assists and Kate Cusack stopped eight shots for the Lancers.
South Jersey Group 1. Megan DeMarco had two assists and scored twice, giving her a team-leading 29 goals on the season, and Rachel Fayer posted her 11th shutout as second-seeded St. Joseph cruised past No. 10 Clayton, 8-0, in a quarterfinal match.
The Wildcats' semifinal opponent on Friday will be third-seeded Pitman, which pounced on No. 6 seed Penns Grove early in rolling, 6-0.
Kaitlyn Petronglo, Victoria Wright and Taylor Baker combined for five goals and four assists, helping top-seeded Schalick pound No. 8 Pennsville, 7-1.
First-half goals by Shana Scott and Nicole Queen started fourth-seeded Salem on its way to a 3-0 triumph over No. 5 seed Gateway, and a semifinal date at Schalick on Friday.
Burlington County. Florence gained a share of the Freedom Division crown, as Kristen Tully and Emily Million each had a goal and an assist in a 3-0 win at Riverside.
Boys' Soccer
Rick Meleta opened the scoring on a penalty kick in the 47th minute, as New Egypt found its offense in the second half to put away host Burlington City, 4-0, giving the Warriors the Burlington County League Patriot Division title.




