Shore Conference Boys Soccer Scoreboard, Sept. 10
Tuesday, Sept. 10
Shore Conference Tournament
Group Stage
Group A
Holmdel 6, Ranney 1
Senior Stepan Kapranov scored two goals and assisted three others while classmate Kieran Hynes added two goals and an assist to lead the Hornets over the Panthers in their second group stage game of the season. Senior Adam Dogheim and sophomore Lucas Nobrega scored the other two Holmdel goals, while senior Saaed Torres accounted for Ranney’s lone goal.
Group G
No. 6 Marlboro 4, Neptune 1
Senior Jake Langella scored 22 seconds into the match and added two more to complete a hat trick and lead the Mustangs to a group-play win over the Scarlet Fliers. Yaron Cohen capped the scoring with a second-half goal — the first of his varsity career.
Regular Season
Class A Central
No. 3 Colts Neck 2, Freehold Twp. 0
Sophomore Sean Moore scored in the 24th minute and again 33 seconds before halftime to once again spark the Cougars to a shutout win — this time over the Patriots.
The two goals by Moore — which came off assists from Pedro Navroski and Gabe Kruglyansky — were his fourth and fifth of the season and the shutout was the third straight for the Colts Neck defense, with senior Justin Appel earning the clean sheet in net on Tuesday.
Non-Division
Jackson Liberty 2, Asbury Park 1
Rich Kosek assisted a goal by Oliver Reyes two minutes into the match and later scored the game-winner in the 68th to spark the Lions to a win over the Blue Bishops.
Sophomore Dain Salazar scored the equalizer for Asbury Park in the 28th minute before senior Dan Salazar-Lopez set up the winner by Kosek late in the second half.
Freehold Boro 1, Jackson Memorial 0
Jaden Misquith scored his first varsity goal on a follow-up shot in the 57th minute and his big moment proved to be the game-winner for the Colonials in a win over the Jaguars, with junior Cade Cascone earning the shutout in goal.
No. 1 Howell 4, Ocean 3
Senior Tye Maser scored the tying and game-winning goals in the final 15 minutes and the Rebels won a back-and-forth slugfest with the Spartans to open their season on the winning note.
Ocean scored consecutive goals in the 52nd and 59th minutes by junior Brandon Johnson and sophomore Connor Shaw to swing a 2-1 deficit to a 3-2 lead. Johnson lofted a shot from the left corner that sailed over the reach of Howell sophomore goalkeeper Brady Murphy and dropped into the far right corner for an equalizer and Shaw ripped a shot from the top of the 18-yard box off a touch for a 3-2 Spartans lead in the 59th.
Howell tied the game in the 67th minute off a scrum in front of the goal, set up by a well-served free kick by senior Tyler Borenstein, who put the ball on frame. When the ball fell to the turf, the scrum ensued and Maser poked the ball over the end-line, with classmate John Fiorillo ripped it into the back of the net for good measure.
In the 77th minute, senior Kam Brown played classmate Nick Turturro free up the left side and Turturro beat the defense to the end-line, from where he rifled a cross to the front of the goal. Maser got his foot to the ball just in front of an Ocean defender and again scored from point-blank range to give his team a 4-3 lead.
Howell jumped out to a 1-0 lead on a 40-yard shot by junior Dylan Johansen in the seventh minute, when Ocean goalkeeper Matt Makower came well up off his line. Ocean nearly drew even in the 35th on a free kick by senior Jacob Gomez that struck the bottom half of the crossbar, then finally tied it when senior Noor Eraky stole the ball in the Howell defensive third and ripped a finish to the far right corner of the goal in the 48th minute .
It took only 37 seconds of game clock for the Rebels to regain the lead. Ocean was whistled for an illegal pass back to the goalkeeper at a spot just inside the six-yard box, giving Howell an indirect free kick right in front of the goal. With Ocean’s entire team forming a wall in goal, Maser touched the ball live and Borestein blasted it through the wall and into the goal for a 2-1 Rebels lead in the 49th minute.
Rumson-Fair Haven 5, Red Bank 1
Senior Luke D’Angelo opened the scoring in the eighth minute and put the game out of reach for Rumson in the 78th as the Bulldogs pulled away with a win over the Bucs in the Ridge Road rivalry game.
Junior Sal Taddeo extended the Rumson lead to 2-0 in the 31st minute and senior Peyton Werner scored in the 62nd to give the Bulldogs a 3-1 cushion. D’Angelo scored off a feed from classmate Charlie Butters in the 78th and junior Alex Olan capped the Rumson scoring in the 79th.
Senior Trey Cummings scored the Red Bank goal in the 55th off a pass from sophomore Brian Garcia, cutting the Rumson lead to 2-1.
Middletown South 3, Raritan 0
Brett Denery broke a scoreless tie in the 27th minute and the Eagles tacked on two more goals to put away the previously-unbeaten Rockets for their first win of the season. Mason Petke and Connor Saul each scored to give Middletown South breathing room.
Non-Conference
Pingry 5, No. 2 CBA 0
Middletown North 2, Allentown 1
Forwards Josiah Stepney and Paul Que each scored a goal and the Lions outlasted the Redbirds to pick up their second consecute victory after an opening-day loss.
Monmouth 4, Ewing 0
Senior Rob Sherman went off for a hat trick to lead the Falcons over the Blue Devils for their first win of the season. Junior Luca Tvrdik opened the scoring for Monmouth off a pass from junior Devin Ryan and senior Alan Vinarskiy assisted the third goal by Sherman after Sherman scored his first two goals on a direct kick and a penalty kick.
Princeton Day 2, New Egypt 0
Nottingham 6, Red Bank Catholic 1