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Shore Conference Boys Soccer Scoreboard, Sept. 7

Saturday, Sept. 7

Non-Division

Neptune 4, Red Bank Catholic 3

Four different players scored a goal and sophomore Mason Imbriaco assisted four of them as the Scarlet Fliers (1-1) won a high-scoring showdown with the Caseys (1-1). Irving Rojas Quiroz, Ivan Quiroz, Giovanni Bedward and Julian Lemus scored the Neptune goals.

No. 3 Colts Neck 5, Rumson-Fair Haven 0

Senior Kyle Moore and younger brother, Sean, each scored 2 goals and the Cougars (2-0) coasted to a win over the Bulldogs (0-1). Senior Sam Gershon also contributed a goal and an assist, while junior C.J. Collins assisted two goals.

Kyle Moore opened the scoring in the 26th minute with a penalty kick after Gershon drew a foul in the box. Fifty seconds later, Gershon slipped a pass through the defense to Sean Moore, who converted the chance to make it 2-0. Sean Moore scored again just 1:03 later off Collins’s first assist to make it three goals in under two minutes and a 3-0 Colts Neck lead.

Sean Moore played a diagonal ball to turn Kyle Moore loose in the 59th minute for his second finish of the game. A little more than two minutes later, Collins back-heeled a pass to Gershon on a well-timed run and the senior slid the breakaway shot into the goal for a 5-0 Cougars lead in the 61st minute.

Freehold Boro 7, Pinelands 4

Senior Mike Faller scored two goals and assisted two others in the first half and the Colonials (1-0) scored the first five goals of the game en route to a win over the Wildcats (0-2).

Faller assisted two goals in the first eight minutes — the first by Zack Dabby and the second by Aiden Fung. Faller scored to make it 3-0 in the 17th minute, Anthony Manzano-Lopez extended the lead to 4-0 in the 25th and Faller scored again in the 37th for a 5-0 lead.

Junior Ryan Dominguez scored twice in the first five minutes of the second half to make it 7-1 and cap the Freehold Boro scoring.

Raritan 6, Red Bank 3

Eion Davis scored the first and last goals of a high-scoring match and the Rockets (2-0) outlasted the Bucs (1-1). Raritan built a 4-1 lead in the first half, with Owen Brackett scoring twice and senior Alan Warren adding a goal to put Red Bank in a 4-1 hole.

Red Bank rallied for two goals in the final two minutes of the half — one by junior Alex Salvo and the other by sophomore Brian Garcia — to pull within 4-3. Raritan came back with two goals in the second half, the first of which Sean Burnett scored in the 48th minute before Davis capped the scoring in the 72nd.

No. 7 Manasquan 2, Wall 0

Shayne Byrne scored midway through the first half and Tristan Davolos-Guillen put the game away with a finish in the 78th as the Warriors won their season-opener by topping the rival Crimson Knights (1-2).

In the 21st minute, Byrne worked a give-and-go with classmate Jorge Cruz Cruz, with Cruz Cruz delivering a back-heel pass to Byrne, who fired a low shot to the far left corner of the goal.

Davolos-Guillen beat the defense to a loose ball in the back and finished the clinching goal.

 

Non-Conference

Asbury Park 5, Central Jersey College Prep 0

Dain Salazar and Matelson Louisius each scored a goal and assisted another as five different Asbury Park players scored during a five-goal second half that propelled the Blue Bishops to a season-opening win.

Brandon Joseph opened the scoring with a penalty kick in the first minute of the second half, followed by a goal by Louisius off a Salazar assist three minutes later. Louisius returned the favor in the 50th minute, when he set up Salazar’s goal that extended the lead to 3-0.

Gavin Mozo-Sarmiento and Christopher Torres-Pacheco each added an insurance goal for Asbury Park.

No. 4 Southern 4, West Windsor-Plainsboro North 0

Senior Nick Prosperi scored a pair of goals four minutes apart in the first half and the Rams (2-0) rolled to a shutout win over the Knights. Classmate Brody Reynolds fed Prosperi for the game’s first goal in the 28th minute and Prosperi scored again in the 32nd for a 2-0 lead.

Senior Aidan Donnelly followed Prosperi’s second goal with one of his own in the 33rd, giving Southern three goals in a five-minute span to send the Rams into the half up 3-0. Senior Kaan Zenger capped the scoring with a goal in the 75th minute off an assist from junior Tyler Houghton.

Jackson Memorial 3, West Windsor-Plainsboro South 0

Junior Colin Williams and senior defenders Tristan Nikitin and Brady Adams each scored a goal and the Jaguars (2-0) beat the Pirates to pick up their second straight win to open the season.

Lenape 3, No. 5 Toms River North 2 (OT)

A golden goal with 15 seconds left in the second overtime period won it for the Indians (1-1) and cost the Mariners (0-2) a road tie against one of the final four teams in South Jersey Group IV a year ago. Seniors Josh Brazier and Jame Homyak each scored for Toms River North, with each goal giving the Mariners a lead — first at 1-0 and later 2-1.

Piscataway Magnet 2, Monmouth 1 (OT)

Lua Mendonca-Braga scored off a pass from Robert Sherman in the third minute of the match, but Piscataway Magnet tied the game by halftime and won it with a golden goal in the fourth minute of overtime.

No. 10 Shore 3, Allentown 1

In his first varsity soccer game since 2021, senior Jadyn DeRosa scored two goals and assisted another by junior Cooper Attaway and the Blue Devils upended the Redbirds to win their season-opener.

DeRosa — who played academy soccer each of the past two seasons — scored in the 11th minute off a pass from sophomore Silvio Pessoa, then set up Attaway in the 27th. DeRosa capped the scoring with a penalty kick in the 71st.

Notre Dame 3, Lacey 0