Ospreys of the Week
MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY:
Sam Tenenbaum (Monroe Twp./Monroe Twp.) won the men's 6K race at the Stockton Memorial Invitational by nine seconds in a field of 25 runners with a time of 20:13.19. It was the sophomore's first career victory.
WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY:
Jessie Klenk (Somerdale/Sterling) won the women's 5K race at the Stockton Memorial Invitational by seven seconds in a field of 21 competitors with a time of 19:34.07. It was the senior's second career win.
FIELD HOCKEY:
Tori Wilson (Mays Landing/Cedar Creek) tied for the team lead with three goals and one assist for seven points in two wins last week. Wilson is having a breakout season with six goals and three assists for 15 points.
MEN'S SOCCER:
Ervin Gjeli (Hasbrouck Heights/Hasbrouck Heights) scored the two goals for the Ospreys last week. One of his scores was on a penalty kick 4:27 into the match gave Stockton a 1-0 lead at the time against Catholic.
WOMEN'S SOCCER:
Salena LeDonne (Parsippany/Parsippany) scored two goals with an assist for seven points to lead Stockton to three victories last week. Both of her goals were game winning tallies, including one with 2:09 remaining in regulation to give Stockton a 3-2 win over Drew University. LeDonne was chosen NJAC Offensive Player of the Week for her play.
VOLLEYBALL:
Aubrey Rentzel (York, Pa./Central York) dished 68 assists (6.18 aps), scooped 30 digs (2.73 dps) and served three aces in Stockton's three matches last week. Rentzel scooped a career-high 13 digs against Susquehanna in one of her two double-doubles last week.
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Women's Soccer (3-1-1)
- Results: Stockton 3, Drew 2; Stockton 2, NC Wesleyan 0; Stockton 1, Washington College (Md.) 0.
- Salena LeDonne (Parsippany/Parsippany) scored two goals, both game winners, to lead the Ospreys. Her goal with 2:09 remaining lifted Stockton over Drew. LeDonne tallied the only goal against Washington College in the 1-0 shutout. She was named NJAC Offensive Player of the Week for the second time in her career.
- Freshman Emily Hauck (Lebanon, Pa./Northern Lebanon) tallied her first career goal on a rebound against NC Wesleyan.
- Jessica Heitmann (Rockaway/Morris Knolls), Susan Porambo (Millersville, Pa./Penn Manor) and Heather Bertollo (Hawthorne/Hawthorne) netted one goal apiece during the 3-0 week.
- Sophomore Rylee Getter (Galloway/Absegami) scored her first career point with an assist on LeDonne's goal against Washington College.
- Kylee Sullivan (Jackson/Jackson Memorial) posted consecutive shutouts over NC Wesleyan and Washington College over the weekend. Sullivan made seven saves in the three contests and extended her scoreless streak to 187:38.
- Upcoming matches: September 15 at Centenary University (4 pm); September 18 at New Jersey City University (1 pm).
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Field Hockey (4-0)
- Results: Stockton 5, Gwynedd Mercy 0; Stockton 5, Eastern 2.
- Gianna Morganti (Berlin/St. Joseph) continued her torrid scoring pace with three goals and an assist for seven points. Morganti leads the NJAC in shots (6.00 spg), goals (9) and points (20).
- Tori Wilson (Mays Landing/Cedar Creek) also scored three goals with a helper for seven points to tie Morganti for the team lead.
- Madison Maguire (Woolwich/Kingsway) scored a pair of goals and added two assists for six points for the week.
- Freshman Alexandria Palumbo (Mantua/Clearview) hit the back of the cage for the second time this season.
- Fellow frosh Autumn Hunter (Harleysville, Pa./Souderton Area) scored her first career point with an assist against Eastern.
- Kylie Mitchell (Shamong/Seneca) posted her first career individual shutout against Gwynedd Mercy. Mitchell kicked out seven shots for the week and had a 1.00 goals against average.
- Upcoming Games: September 13 at Arcadia (7 pm); September 16 at Cabrini (4 pm); September 18 HOME vs. Elizabethtown (1 pm).
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Men's Cross Country
- Results: No Team Scoring at Stockton Memorial Invitational.
- Sam Tenenbaum (Monroe Twp./Monroe Twp.) won the men's 6K race by nine seconds in a field of 25 runners with a time of 20:13.19 at the Stockton Memorial Invitational.
- Brandon Shymanski (Brick/Brick Memorial) finished second at 20:22.24 in his first race at Stockton.
- Stephen Conte (Washington Twp./Paul VI) placed fourth with a time of 20:36.60 followed by a pair of newcomers.
- Clayton Engle (Jackson/Jackson Memorial) finished fifth at the 20:45.23 mark followed by Erik Ackerman (Long Valley/West Morris Central) in the sixth spot at 20:57.00.
- Upcoming Races: September 25 HOME Osprey Open (11 am).
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Women's Cross Country
- Results: No Team scoring at the Stockton Memorial Invitational.
- Jessie Klenk (Somerdale/Sterling) won the women's 5K race by seven seconds in a field of 21 competitors with a time of 19:34.07.
- Olivia Harris (Sammamish, Wash./Eastlake) was the runner-up with a time of 19:41.16 and Kierstin Clem (Voorhees/Eastern) placed third at 19:46.50.
- Freshman Marlee Tharp (Tuckerton/Pinelands) crossed the line at 19:47.02 for fourth place in her first college race. Tharp was named NJAC Rookie of the Week for her efforts.
- Jamie Wun (Moorestown/Moorestown) rounded out Stockton's top five in the fifth spot at 20:05.75.
- Upcoming Races: September 25 HOME NJAIAW Championship (10:30 am)
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Men's Soccer (2-4)
- Results: Misericordia 2, Stockton 1; SUNY Cortland 2, Stockton 0; Catholic 2, Stockton 1 (2 OT)
- Ervin Gjeli (Hasbrouck Heights/Hasbrouck Heights) potted both goals for Stockton last week. His penalty kick 4:27 into the match against Catholic gave Stockton an early 1-0 lead that stood until the last three minutes of regulation.
- Dante Montesinos (West Long Branch/Shore Regional) and Max Bond (Cherry Hill/Cherry Hill West) were named to the All-Tournament Team at the Cialella Soccer Classic hosted by Rutgers-Camden over the weekend.
- Upcoming Matches: September 15 at Neumann University (4 pm); September 18 HOME vs. John Jay College (3 pm).
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Volleyball (1-6)
- Results: Salisbury 3, Stockton 0; Shenandoah 3, Stockton 1; Susquehanna 3, Stockton 1.
- Charlotte Leon (Northport, N.Y./Northport) lead the team with 39 kills (3.55 kps) and added seven blocks.
- Teleyah Witherspoon (Hackensack/Hackensack) continued her fine all-around play. The freshman totaled 7 kills, seven aces and a team-high 10 blocks.
- Aubrey Rentzel led the team with 68 assists (6.18 aps) and scooped 30 digs, good for second on the squad.
- Sophia Marziello (Haddonfield/Paul VI) topped the defense with 32 digs.
- Alice Brandt (Floral Park, N.Y./Floral Park) dished 29 assists and scooped 26 digs while Emma Capriglione (Tuckerton/Pinelands) spiked 31 kills, led the team with nine aces and scooped 21 digs in the three matches.
- Upcoming Matches: September 14 HOME vs. Rutgers-Newark (7 pm); At Stevens Tournament: September 17 vs. Scranton (4:30 pm) and September 18 at Stevens (10:30 am), vs. Clarkson (3:30 pm).Â
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