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Pereira_C 9-3-25 JB
Joe Birmingham
0
New Jersey City NJCU (4-7-2, 1-2-0)
6
Winner Stockton Stoc (7-2-3, 2-0-1)
New Jersey City NJCU
(4-7-2, 1-2-0)
0
Final
6
Stockton Stoc
(7-2-3, 2-0-1)
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
New Jersey City NJCU 0 0 0
Stockton Stoc 3 3 6

Game Recap: Men's Soccer |

Stockton Routs New Jersey City 6-0

Galloway, NJ – Stockton University (7-2-3, 2-0-1 NJAC) scored three times in each half, with six different goal scorers, and pulled away from New Jersey City University (4-7-2, 1-2-0) by a 6-0 score on Saturday afternoon. Freshman Christian Pereira (Newark/St. Peter's Prep) scored his first career points with a pair of assists in the game, with Aiden Hoenisch (Bordentown/Notre Dame) adding a goal and assist.
 
Uche Wokocha (Galloway/ St. Augustine) got the scoring started at 15:57 with his fourth goal of the year for the 1-0 lead. Joseph Carbone (East Brunswick/East Brunswick) tallied his first marker of the season in the 38th minute after he was sent in by Pereira, before Chris Krall (Bordentown/Florence Twp.) scored off the second assist in the game from Perreira, seven minutes later to close out the three-goal lead at the break.
 
Seven minutes into the final stanza, Dawson Joseph (East Brunswick/East Brunswick) headed a corner kick from Hoenisch for his first marker of the season to make it 4-0.
 
Freshman William Lynch (Bensalem, PA/Notre Dame) padded the margin with a tally from a pass by junior back Noah Jones (Freehold/Freehold Twp.). It was Jones' first career point at Stockton.
 
Hoenisch ended the scoring with his fourth of the season. Aidan Pereira (Spotswood/Spotswood) sent Hoenisch in behind the defense, and he tipped the ball past the goalkeeper for the 6-0 final.
 
Brady Bartletta (Hainesport/Rancocas Valley) played the first 58:24 in net before giving way to Kyle Birmingham (Mt. Olive/Mt. Olive) who finished the rest of the match. Neither netminder had to make a save in helping the Ospreys extend the unbeaten streak to six straight matches.
 
Stockton will play their next three games on the road, starting on Tuesday night, when the Ospreys will travel to Collegeville, PA to face Ursinus College. Game time is set for 7:30 pm.
 
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