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S. Jersey Boys: Tues. S.J. boys: Yates posts shutout for Washington Twp.

Washington Township gave goalkeeper Travis Yates a comfortable lead, and the junior made all of it hold up. Yates stopped six shots in a 3-0 shutout of visiting Eastern in an Olympic American boys' soccer game Tuesday.

Washington Township gave goalkeeper Travis Yates a comfortable lead, and the junior made all of it hold up.

Yates stopped six shots in a 3-0 shutout of visiting Eastern in an Olympic American boys' soccer game Tuesday.

Derek MacKinnon scored twice for the Minutemen, ranked No. 2 in South Jersey by The Inquirer. Ryan Logar had a goal and an assist against the fourth-ranked Vikings.

In other Olympic American action, Danny Hampton scored twice, and No. 3 Cherokee blanked Cherry Hill West, 3-0. Jake Treiber added a goal.

Olympic National. Brendan Brown, Clem Green, and Sean Heins scored in the first half to lead Seneca in a 3-2 win at Bishop Eustace. Gus Valeriano made 10 saves.

Tri-County Diamond. Michael Magee made six saves as Cumberland shut out host Deptford, 2-0.

Andrew Blaszczyk and Geoff Schaefer scored for Woodstown in a 2-1 triumph at Glassboro. Chance O'Connor scored for the Bulldogs.

Burlington County Liberty. Luis Rivadeneira netted a goal late in the first half to give No. 1 Rancocas Valley a 1-0 win at Moorestown. Jesse McPartland made five saves.

Pat McCarthy, Nikhail Patel, Mark Staudenmayer, Andrew Weist, and C.J. Zimmer scored in No. 7 Cinnaminson's 5-1 win over visiting, eighth-ranked Delran.

Justin Delapenha scored twice in host Burlington Township's 6-0 rout of Pennsauken. Logan Amey recorded three saves.

Burlington County Freedom. Damien Portella-Jennings and Jordan Pulice scored to lead Palmyra in a 2-1 overtime win at Florence. Jonathan Reed scored for Florence.

Burlington County Patriot. Dan O'Brien scored the winner in Holy Cross' 2-1 overtime victory over visiting Bordentown. O'Brien also connected on a goal in the 70th minute to tie the score, 1-1.

Friends Schools League. Andrew Denittis and David Howarth scored in the second half, and Moorestown Friends blanked visiting Westtown, 2-0.