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Tues. S.J. girls’ roundup: Eustace turns back Camden Catholic

Sarah Furey knocked in a pass from Gabby Latorre with 9 minutes, 47 seconds left in regulation, as second-ranked Bishop Eustace relied on set plays to claim a 3-2 home win over No. 4 Camden Catholic on Tuesday in Olympic Conference field hockey.

Sarah Furey knocked in a pass from Gabby Latorre with 9 minutes, 47 seconds left in regulation, as second-ranked Bishop Eustace relied on set plays to claim a 3-2 home win over No. 4 Camden Catholic on Tuesday in Olympic Conference field hockey.

Furey and Latorre each scored earlier in the second half for the host Crusaders, whose three goals came off penalty corners. Alex Pecora made four saves to earn the win.

Caroline Kane and Tara Vittese each had a goal while Isabella Dolente turned aside seven shots for the Irish, who suffered their first loss of the season.

Colonial. Ashley Walters fed Shawna LaMaina for the game-winning goal 2:01 into overtime, as host Collingswood upended eighth-ranked West Deptford, 2-1. Krista LaMaina of Collingswood and the Eagles' Sydney Ponto traded second-half goals.

Fifth-ranked Haddonfield rolled to its fifth consecutive win, 3-0, over visiting Haddon Heights. Maddie Betley, Megan Johnston and Cat Thomas took care of the scoring and netminder Maura Trotman kept the Garnets off the scoreboard by stopping four shots.

Megan Anstotz scored and set up Erica Gilmore's goal for visiting Audubon, which peppered Haddon Township netminder Kaitlyn Brendlinger with 20 shots on goal en route to a 4-0 victory. Emily Howard and Maddy Warren rounded out the scoring for the Green Wave.

Davonna Patterson and Ebone Ross scored two goals apiece, Kylee Cintron dealt a pair of assists and Ashley Blevins came through with 19 saves, leading host Lindenwold past Woodbury, 4-1.

Burlington County. Hannah Hamblin scored and assisted on goals by Danielle DePalmo and Sammie Gericke, as host Delran edged Rancocas Valley, 3-2.

Nonleague. Nicole Rohm had one goal and one assist to pace a balanced attack, as host Maple Shade defeated Moorestown Friends, 4-1. Lizzy Kerr, Tara Horvath and Erika Donalson also scored for the Wildcats.

Girls' Soccer

Lauren Rothstein and Marissa Tarintino combined for two goals and four assists in carrying host Clearview over Highland, 6-0, in the Tri-County Conference.

In other Tri-County action:

Freshman Elyse Virella celebrated her first varsity goal and Maddy Hogan scored twice, highlighting Gloucester Catholic's 5-0 home romp past Deptford.

Maxie New's three-goal, two-assist performance was more than enough for host Clayton to clobber Salem, 6-0. Taylor Reed and Jewel Brown each added a goal and an assist, and keeper Danni Cowgill made five saves.

Lauren Fredericks opened the scoring 5 minutes into the match and added an insurance goal in the 54th minute, keying GCIT's 2-0 triumph at Woodstown.

Second-half goals by Gabrielle Masciocchi and Lanie Bartolome allowed Williamstown to put away host Kingsway, 3-0. Danielle Spinuzza also scored in support of Braves goalie Jessica Moy, who turned aside 10 shots.

Host Glassboro pounded Penns Grove, 7-0, behind two goals from Guliz Ozdemir.

Cape-Atlantic. Lower Cape May rode a hat trick by Gabriella McKeown to a 4-0 win over visiting Bridgeton.

Burlington County. Holy Cross prevailed, 2-1, at Maple Shade behind goals by Caroline Eckerle and Victoria Wallace.

Friends Schools. Brianna Howarth's second goal of the match, a 10-yard strike with 3 minutes to go in regulation, lifted Moorestown Friends over host Shipley, 3-2. Vanessa Kara had one goal and set up both of Howarth's scores, while Evelyn Fiegles came through with a dozen saves to raise the Foxes' record to 3-0.