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Monday's South Jersey roundup

Highlights from South Jersey sports on Monday.

Eastern field hockey’s Kara Heck (left) scored five goals in Monday’s 13-0 win over Paul VI.
Eastern field hockey’s Kara Heck (left) scored five goals in Monday’s 13-0 win over Paul VI.Read moreWILLIAM THOMAS CAIN / For The Philadelphia Inquirer

The Lenape boys' soccer team earned a 3-2 overtime win Monday against visiting Washington Township. Billy Bruno scored two goals and Will Mullen added one in the Olympic Conference game. Brett Guetens and Sean Zemlak each tallied one goal for the visitors. Collin Day made seven saves for the Indians.

Atlantic City blanked Vineland, 3-0, behind a pair of goals from Shadrach Asadu and one more from Duy Long. Asadu has been on a scoring tear for the Vikings, tallying 19 goals in eight games.

Rancocas Valley got a goal apiece from Dan Arone, JC Johnson, and Tyler Marlin to top Cinnaminson, 3-1, on the road.

Jordan Tracy scored a hat trick and Daylan Garlic Jackson chipped in a goal to lift Medford Tech past Willingboro, 4-1.

Girls’ Soccer

Riley Tiernan notched the only goal of the match for Eastern as the Vikings defeated rival Shawnee, 1-0, at home. Eastern remains undefeated at 7-0. Both goalkeepers had stellar matches as Sierra Sanson made 14 saves for the visiting Renegades and Mikayla Ronczka made 11 saves for the Vikings.

Wildwood topped Salem in overtime, 4-3, at home. The Warriors got two goals from Lauren Orton and one from Amaya Asturrizaga in the victory.

Julia Michael and MaKenzi Tumini each scored in Clearview's 2-1 overtime victory on the road against Gloucester Tech. Siearra Stichler had the lone strike for the home squad.

Jasmine Fitzpatrick scored both goals for Willingboro in a 2-0 win against Pennsauken in Burlington County League play. Jeneatha Marshall made seven saves for the Chimeras in the win.

Field Hockey

Katelyn Osterlind scored both goals for Burlington Township as the Falcons played Cherokee to a 2-2 overtime draw. Lindsey Florio tallied both goals for the visiting Chiefs.

Chandler Hawkes found the back of the cage in the second half to lead Clayton past Deptford, 1-0.

Kara Heck scored five goals as Eastern rolled past Paul VI, 13-0, in Olympic Conference action. Tara Somers had three goals in the home win.

Hammonton got a hat trick from Marissa Badiacco and two goals from Nikki Silipino to defeat visiting Cumberland, 5-0.

Northern Burlington and Notre Dame traded second half strikes to play to a 2-2 draw. Maggie Blundi and Cate Buecker each scored for host Notre Dame. Hannah Burke and Julia Veneziale tallied a goal each for Northern Burlington. Neither team found the back of the cage in overtime.

Jordyn Heckler scored twice in the second half to lift Williamstown past Salem, 2-0, at home. Lizzie Hudock made 24 saves in goal for the visitors.

Girls’ Volleyball

Washington Township edged Seneca, 2-1, in Olympic Conference play with wins in the first and third sets. The Minutemaids opened with a 25-21 victory. The momentum shifted in the second set as Seneca rebounded to earn a 25-20 win. Washington Township closed out the decisive third set, 25-23. Alyssa Fooks had 20 kills on the offensive side while Taylor Crowley had 17 digs defensively for Washington Township. Helena Ta had a team-high 40 assists for the Minutemaids. Isabella Deal was stellar on both sides of play with 12 kills and 13 digs in the win while Jenna Ficcaglia added a team-best nine service points.