S. Jersey Boys | McNaughton lifts Pemberton to win
Cody McNaughton threw for more than 300 yards, capped by a game-winning 25-yard touchdown pass in overtime to give Pemberton a 32-24 football victory over visiting Burlington Township Saturday.
Cody McNaughton threw for more than 300 yards, capped by a game-winning 25-yard touchdown pass in overtime to give
Pemberton
a 32-24 football victory over visiting
Burlington Township
Saturday.
McNaughton completed 21 of 27 passes for 306 yards and four touchdowns, leading the Hornets' rally with fourth-quarter TD passes to Antoine Ford and Cory Reeder, tying the game at 24-24.
Ford caught 11 passes for 207 yards, and intercepted a Falcons pass in overtime to end the game.
Township's Kenny Brock passed for 102 yards and a touchdown, and ran for another score.
St. Joseph 54, Wilmington Charter 13 - Keith Corcoran scored three touchdowns and Norman White returned a punt 82 yards for a score to highlight an easy win by the host Wildcats.
St. Joseph, ranked No. 10 in South Jersey by The Inquirer, got two touchdowns on fumble recoveries by Corcoran and Jarred Bianchini. Corcoran also scored on a pair of 17-yard runs.
Wallington 43, Wildwood 0 - Alfred Tillerson ran for three touchdowns and caught a 57-yard pass for another score to lead Wallington past the visiting Warriors.
Boys' Soccer
Two goals in the last five minutes of the second half helped
Haddonfield
open its boys' soccer season with a 2-0 nonleague shutout at
Camden Catholic
.
Kyle Sheehan snapped a scoreless deadlock by scoring off an assist from Michael Barrett, and Bulldogs captain Andrew Tsafos, a marking back, converted a free kick by Andrew Donnett for an insurance goal with a minute remaining. Haddonfield goalie Garrett Gerber made two saves for the shutout.
Matthias Reynders had two goals, Tom King assisted on two scores and five other Cherry Hill East players had a goal apiece en route to a 7-0 shutout of visiting American Christian.
Olympic. Shawnee blanked host Bishop Eustace, 2-0, on second-half scores from Jason Gelletly and Cary Strauss. The goal by Strauss, set up by Max Hamilton, sealed it with one minute remaining. Goalie John Niedrach made six saves against Eustace, which had two shots deflect off a goal post.
Tony Verchio scored with 15 minutes left in the first half, and John Cicalese deposited a second-half goal that fueled Washington Township's 2-0 win at Cherry Hill West.
Eastern dealt host Paul VI a 4-0 setback on the strength of Joe Keegan's two-goal effort.
Colonial. Balanced scoring powered Woodbury's 7-1 win over visiting Paulsboro as the Herd got two goals apiece by Carlos Alonzo, Eric Ulmer and Kennon McMahon. Alberto Carmanate notched an early goal for the Red Raiders.
Jimmy Powers scored a pair of first-half goals and Steve Jakubowski came through with two in the second half, sending West Deptford to a 4-0 win over visiting Collingswood under the lights. Ryan Gill had eight saves in recording the shutout.
Highland Kick Start Tournament. Kevin Davis scored twice and set up a goal by Jay Howitt to highlight the host Tartans' 3-0 title-game win over Sterling. Highland goalkeeper Mike Flacco made six saves in blanking the Silver Knights.
Anthony DePalmo's two goals allowed Triton to salvage a win with a 3-1 consolation victory over Timber Creek.