Hackettstown, NJ –Stockton University (6-1-1) extended their unbeaten streak to six straight matches, with a 7-1 victory over Centenary College (0-4-2) on Sunday afternoon.
Peter Kozlej (Toms River/Toms River East) led the Ospreys with two goals and an assist on the day. Kozlej was one of six players to hit the net
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Stockton started strong potting five markers in the first 45 minutes to put the game out of reach.
Antonio Matos (Hammonton/St. Augustine Prep) scored at 19:54 when he took a long pass in the box from
Paul Bechtelheimer (Washington Twp./St. Augustine Prep) and hit the corner for his second goal of the year and a 1-0 lead.
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Just under four minutes later, Kozlej deposited his first of the game on a rebound. In the 28th minute, Kozlej served a corner kick into the box, where freshman
Lincoln Ormsby (Maple Shade/Maple Shade) headed in his first career goal to make it 3-0.
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At 36:33,
Mohammed Bangoura (Jersey City/Hudson Catholic) added to the lead with his second tally of the year, before Kozlej ended the scoring in the first half with his second of the match. The senior took a pass from
Drew Greenblatt (Manasquan/Manasquan) and his low right corner shot made it 5-0 after 45 minutes of play. It was Greenblatt's first career point after playing last year for Scranton.
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Greenblatt and Bangoura hooked up for the first score of the second half to make it 6-0. In the 52nd minute, Bangoura found Greenblatt who fired a blast into the low right corner for his first career goal. It was the first career helper for Bangoura.
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The Cyclones broke the shutout attempt at 64:45 with a goal to post a 6-1 score.
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Ethan Leacott (Lumberton/Rancocas Valley) ended the scoring with his first career goal at 75:15. The junior took a pass from Greenblatt and deposited his first career goal into the low left corner.
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Goalkeeper
Liam Brett (Palmyra/Palmyra) earned the win, playing the first 45 minutes, as all four Stockton netminders saw action.
Branden Langley (Franklinville/Delsea),
Andre Perez-Santalla Mountainside/Gov. Livingston) and
Jack Gabler (Chambersburg, PA/Scotland Campus Sports) shared time in the second half, with Gabler making the only save of the contest for the Ospreys.
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The Ospreys will finish the quick two match road swing on Tuesday, when the Ospreys will travel to Haverford, PA to take on Haverford College. Game time is set for 4 pm.
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