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Wed. S.J. boys’ roundup: Glassboro rallies

Gino Fazzolari knocked in Tim Bernard's corner kick to pull Glassboro even with 10 seconds left in regulation, and Nick Mascitti provided the game-winner four minutes into overtime, as the host Bulldogs rallied to stun Deptford, 2-1, on Wednesday in Tri-County Conference boys' soccer.

Gino Fazzolari knocked in Tim Bernard's corner kick to pull Glassboro even with 10 seconds left in regulation, and Nick Mascitti provided the game-winner four minutes into overtime, as the host Bulldogs rallied to stun Deptford, 2-1, on Wednesday in Tri-County Conference boys' soccer.

The Spartans had held the lead since the 30th minute, when Brian Palangi converted a penalty kick.

Olympic. Angelo Dambalas scored twice, including the winning goal seven minutes into overtime, allowing host Cherokee to outlast Seneca, 3-2. Kent Dimmig had a pair of second-half goals, and Tom Coyne came through with 18 saves to fuel the Golden Eagles' ill-fated comeback.

Ryan Schroy set up first-half goals by Tyler Arsenault and Greg Biggiani, and Mike Hartmann was perfect in net as host Shawnee shut down Lenape, 2-0.

Ben Keane's two-goal, one-assist performance was more than enough for host Bishop Eustace to put away Pennsauken, 6-0.

Cape-Atlantic. Harry McNally stopped eight shots and picked up his first assist as a goalkeeper, sending a punt downfield that Weston Scott one-touched into the net to make host Wildwood Catholic a 1-0 winner over Cedar Creek.

Nonleague. Moorestown Friends pumped in three goals over a two-minute span early in the second half, paving the way for a 3-1 home win over Camden Catholic.