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Shore Conference Boys Soccer Scoreboard, Oct. 30

Shore Conference Boys Soccer Scoreboard

Wednesday, Oct. 30

Non-Division

Toms River North 1, Brick Memorial 0

Josh Brazier converted a goal in the first half and the Mariners held on to top the Mustangs.

St. John Vianney 5, Central 3

Anthony Marano racked up a hat trick to lead the Lancers to a win over the Golden Eagles in a high-scoring goalfest. Ethan Bellone added a goal and an assist and Alex Buckley also scored a goal for St. John Vianney.

Red Bank 3, Wall 2

Alex Salvo scored the equalizer in the 70th minute and Trey Cummings scored the game-winner in the 79th as the Bucs scored three goals in the final 16 minutes to erase a two-goal deficit and top the Crimson Knights. Carlos Segura-Trapp got the comeback started with a goal in the 64th minute off a pass from Noah James. Salvo then tied it off a feed from Augustine Kowalczyk and Jason Monge set up Cummings’s game-winner.

Robert Keegan broke a scoreless deadlock in the 58th minute off a pass from Michael Southwell and Wall extended its lead to 2-0 with an own goal in the 61st.

 

Non-Conference

Colts Neck 4, Princeton 4

Junior Gabe Kruglyansky scored his second goal of the game in the final minute, which helped the Cougars salvage a draw against the reigning Group IV champions and remain unbeaten heading into the NJSIAA Tournament.

Senior Kyle Moore assisted goals by Kruglyansky and sophomore Sean Moore four minutes apart to stake Colts Neck to a 2-0 lead by the eighth minute, but Princeton stormed back with four unanswered goals — including three in the second half to go up, 4-2, in the 68th minute.

Colts Neck drew a goal closer on a penalty kick by junior Ben Kazani after a trip near the end-line on the right side of the goal, which came with just under two minutes to play. In the final minute, Kyle Moore blasted a shot that Princeton goalkeeper Nicolas Holmelund saved with a dive to his left. Junior C.J. Collins kept the attack alive with a cross into the box and after it knocked off a defender, Kruglyansky finished the goal with a point-blank shot that tied the game, 4-4.

Princeton junior Archie Smith scored Princeton’s equalizer in the 56th minute after he assisted Theo Kristensen’s goal in the 28th minute that cut the Colts Neck lead to 2-1. Outside of Smith’s goal, all of Princeton’s goals were scored by players who started the game on the bench, including one apiece by Simon Danos Pelekian and Ivan Marinov.

Long Branch 1, Bayonne 0

Chris De Oliveira Santos scored the game-winning goal in the second half and the Green Wave beat the Bees to nail down their sixth straight win.

Southern 3, Hopewell Valley 0

Junior Brody Nacarlo scored two goals and senior Jefferson Rubi Cruz added another to pace the Rams to a win over the Bulldogs.

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