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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 55

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5D 1 COURIER-POST, Wedneday, October 30. 1996 Gloucester Catholic captures Classic crown deadlock with Penns Grove. Kim Merkle had 10 saves in goal for Woodstown and Penns Grove's Michelle Santogrossi stopped 16 shots. Classic Division champion Gloucester got two goals from No. 1 1 Ocean City got a goal from Jaime Butcher with two seconds left in the first half in downing Washington Township 1-0 in a non-league contest Nilda Sota and Katie Bozarth scored the goals in leading Lenape past Washington Township 2-0.

ISenior forward Thorvl 'J- recorded a hat trick and freshman keeper Alicia Komicki posted her sixth shutout Tuesday, leading the Gloucester Catholic High School girls' soccer team to a 5-0 win over Pitman, clinching the Tri-County Classic Division title. Ranked fifth in the Courier-Post Top 20 Poll with a 10-0-1 record, Gloucester Catholic also received two goals from freshman Chris Quinn, who has 14 on the season. Kulsea has a team-high 24 goals. Komicki made 10 saves. In other Tri-County action, Kingsway improved to 9-3-1 with a 7-0 win over Clearview, getting three goals from Jenn Montgomery and two from Marsha Kelley.

Senior Jen Villari scored four goals and fellow co-captain Crystal Jacob added her 12th goal and three assists to lead Deptford to a season-ending 7-1 win over Glass-boro. Villari finished with 13 goals. Eight different players scored goals in Williamstown's 9-0 win over Clayton. Williamstown improved to 4-11-2. In the Colonial Conference, Nicole O'Leary's goal with 21:52 remaining in the game gave Paulsboro a 2-2 tie against Had-don Township.

In the Cape-Atlantic League, Ocean City's Jean Turner scored her 18th goal of the season with 31:18 remaining in the second half to give Mainland a 1-1 tie with Ocean City. Turner's goal came on Lauren Harrison's 15th assist Boys' soccer Unranked Sterling stunned No. 10 Haddonfield when Jon Brennan scored with 26 minutes remaining for a 1-0 victory. Senior goalkeeper Mike Brennan recorded the shutout, turning aside seven shots. Sterling improved to 8-5-2 while Haddonfield slipped to 11- 2-1, allowing West Deptford to take the Colonial Conference lead.

West Deptford improved to 12- 2-0 with a 5-0 win over Collingswood. Goalkeeper Brian Williams, making his first varsity start, posted 10 saves and a shutout as Haddon Township scored a 1-0 win over Paulsboro. Greg Dziczek scored the game's only goal with 15 minutes left in the first half off a pass from Kurt Schneider. The Hawks improved to 2-11-1. Andy Carson snapped a scoreless game with 13:50 remaining in the second half, giving Woodbury a 1-0 win over Audubon.

In the Tri-County Conference, Schalick improved to 11-3-1 with a 4-1 win over St James, getting goals from Dan Lorentz, Jeff Dohn, Matt Phillips and Jason Williams. No. 19 Williamstown (12-2-1) received two-goal performances from Lee Masiduski and Dylan Barberi in a 9-0 win over Clayton. Dave Cordetti's goal with 35:34 left in the game gave Gloucester Catholic a 2-1 win over Pitman. In the Cape-Atlantic League, Keith Bernhardt's hat trick gave him a team-high 10 goals and led Sacred Heart over Cape May Tech 4-0.

Paul Sipala notched the shutout with eight saves. Fifth-ranked Ocean City improved to 13-2-2 with a 2-1 win over Egg Harbor Township. Ninth-ranked Vineland blanked Cumberland 4-0 on the strength of Brian Flebbe's four saves. In the New Jersey Vocational Technical Athletic Council Tournament on Monday, Piscataway Tech topped Cape May Tech 3-1 in overtime in a semifinal game. In the Tri-State Christian League, Justin Baloche scored 25 minutes into the second half as Kings Christian topped Victory 1-0 to clinch a playoff berth.

In a non-league game, Frank Romeo's second goal of the game a 20-yard chip shot with 7 seconds remaining in regulation gave Gloucester a 4-4 tie with Medford Tech. Field hockey Burlington Township moved to within one victory of clinching the Burlington County League Freedom Division crown when it posted a 1-0 victory over Riverside. Diane Porter scored the game's lone goal with 12 minutes remaining in the second half. Jenn Gibson registered the shutout in goal. The Falcons can clinch the division crown on Thursday at Burlington City.

Florence stayed in contention for the Freedom Division crown by downing Palmyra 5-1 as Vanessa Gutierrez scored three times. The Flashes can win the division crown by beating Bor-dentown on Thursday coupled with a Burlington Township loss. Liberty Division champion Moorestown got two goals from Hilary Whitney and one each from Marcy Kravitz and Tabitha NEWS SMS: Gray in posting a 4-1 victory over Pemberton. Amy Mulle scored three times in leading Haddonfield to a 5-1 Colonial Conference victory over Woodbury. Kate Walsh, Susie Yaffa and Melissa Josselson each scored a goal and Lauren Goldstein had 10 saves in goal as Cherry Hill East downed Paul VI 3-0 in an Olympic Conference interdivision contest Tri-County Conference Royal Division champion Woodstown was forced to settle for a 0-0 See BEWITCHING mm.

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