S. Jersey Boys: Fri. S.J. boys: Seneca edges West Deptford
Ryan Bradway made certain that Seneca started overtime with possession on Friday afternoon. Then Kevin Gray made certain the Golden Eagles held onto that possession.
Ryan Bradway made certain that Seneca started overtime with possession on Friday afternoon.
Then Kevin Gray made certain the Golden Eagles held onto that possession.
After that, the ball was in the back of the net, and Seneca was in possession of an 11-10 nonleague boys' lacrosse victory at West Deptford.
Gray ended it by putting back a rebound moments after Bradway won the opening faceoff in overtime.
Dan O'Keefe scored five goals for the Golden Eagles, who rallied from a four-goal deficit in the fourth quarter.
Michael Davis netted five for West Deptford.
NONLEAGUE
Lenape 13, Clearview 12: Anthony Brunetti scored the winner off an assist from Connor Wolfe to lift host Lenape in overtime. Wolfe finished with three goals and three assists. Michael Mannino tallied five scores for Clearview.
Gloucester Catholic 17, St. Elizabeth's (Del.) 2: James Higginbotham paired four goals with three assists to lead the Rams on the road.
BASEBALL
OLYMPIC NATIONAL
Seneca 3, Cherry Hill West 2: Bryce Sonberg went 4 for 4 with two RBIs for the host Golden Eagles.
OLYMPIC AMERICAN
Cherry Hill East 4, Lenape 3: Nick DiEva went 2 for 2 with two RBIs for the visiting Cougars.
BURLINGTON PATRIOT
Delran 11, Cinnaminson 6: Dave Geary went 5 for 6 with five RBIs and three runs, and Tyler Malia went 4 for 6 with three runs and one RBI to lead the Bears on the road.
NONLEAGUE
Deptford 7, Cumberland 5: Eric Gilham was 3 for 4 with three doubles and five RBIs for host Deptford.
GCIT 9, Triton 7: Zach Pitner hit a two-run double in the top of the seventh to give GCIT an 8-7 lead. Jake Danner struck out six and allowed one hit in three innings of relief.
Northern Burlington 6, Holy Cross 2: Ryan Shinn hit a grand slam in the bottom of the fourth to power the Greyhounds.
TENNIS
S.J. GROUP 2 FIRST ROUND
Deptford 3, West Deptford 2: Matthew Beck outlasted Zach Peterson, 7-5, 6-3, at first singles to help the host, No. 8 Spartans hold off the No. 9 Eagles.
Lower Cape May 3, Cedar Creek 2: Robbie McClernan rallied for a 6-2, 5-7, 6-3 victory over Ned Arnold at third singles to lead the No. 6 Tigers over the visiting, No. 11 Pirates.
S.J. GROUP 4 FIRST ROUND
Egg Harbor Township 3, Southern Regional 2: Nolan Pagay beat Brandon Gildea, 6-3, 6-1, at first singles as the 11th-seeded Eagles hit the road and upset the No. 6 Rams.