Shore Conference Boys Soccer Scoreboard, Sept. 20
Shore Conference Boys Soccer Scoreboard
Friday, Sept. 20
Class B Central
Monmouth 2, Ranney 2
Senior Saaed Torres scored two second-half goals to give Ranney the lead, but senior Evan Kelly responded with a late equalizer as the Falcons (3-1-1, 2-0-1) and Panthers (4-2-1, 3-0-1) settled for a draw after a back-and-forth second half.
Monmouth laid claim to a 1-0 lead early in the second half on a goal by senior Lua Mendonca-Braga off an assist from senior Rob Sherman.
Non-Division
Brick Memorial 2, Lacey 1
Junior Landon Amalfa and sophomore Nate Stryker each scored goals off passes from junior Elin Torres and the Mustangs (5-1-1) outlasted the Lions (3-4).
Senior Aidan Fitzgerald scored the lone goal for Lacey.
Point Beach 2, Jackson Liberty 1
Junior Dylan Ryan scored his ninth goal of the season, which completed a comeback win for the Garnet Gulls (5-0) over the Lions (2-4-1). Freshmen Tyler Morgan and Evan Hajeski connected on the equalizer in the second half, with Hajeski setting up Morgan’s first career varsity goal that wiped out a 1-0 halftime deficit.
Toms River East 2, No. 5 Manalapan 1
Senior Luke Bodziak scored the equalizer in the 68th minute and junior Aiden Reis headed in the golden goal in the sixth minute of overtime as the Raiders (3-2) came back to hand the Braves (6-1) their first loss of the season.
Junior Aidan Corapi flicked a throw in with his head toward Bodziak, who poked it in for the game-tying goal. In overtime, senior Rowen Joice set up the winner with a free kick into the box that Reis finished with an on-target header.
Manalapan broke onto the scoreboard in the 50th minute, with junior Eduardo Russo taking a pass from Ryan Seybuck, beating a host of defenders and finishing from inside the box.
Senior Bobby Calvo and junior Matt Moore split the game in goal for Toms River East, with Calvo making two sprawling saves in the first half to keep the Braves off the board.
The golden goal finish was the fourth in five games this year for Toms River East, which has overtime wins over Holmdel and Manalapan and overtime losses to Central Regional and Toms River North.