Dylan Goldberg, Zach Elgort lead Herricks
Freshman Dylan Goldberg scored to put Herricks ahead and goalkeeper Zach Elgort made his third save in the shootout to preserve the win as the Highlanders edged Valley Stream South, 4-3, in penalty kicks Saturday in the consolation game of the Carle Place boys soccer tournament.
The score was tied at 3 after five shooters. Emerson Martins had a goal and an assist in the second half for Herricks (1-1), and the score was tied at 2 at the end of regulation.
South Side 2, Baldwin 1: Jack McKenna scored his second goal of the game on a corner kick 10 minutes into the second half for South Side. Thomas German made six saves in the win.
MacArthur 1, Division 1: Walter Rivera scored on a rebound with four minutes left in the second half to tie the score for Division in the Levittown Cup. Ryan Palusko had scored earlier in the second half.
Locust Valley 2, Oyster Bay 2: Jason Velasquez tied the score in the 86th minute for Oyster Bay in the Mineola Mustangs Cup consolation match.
Carey 3, Sewanhaka 2: Junior Jesse Matozzo scored the first two goals of his varsity career to lead Carey (2-0) in non-league. Jeff Castaneda added one goal and one assist.
Bellmore JFK 0, Mepham 0: Jake Silverman made seven saves, including a diving stop with nine minutes remaining, for Bellmore JFK in a scoreless tie with Mepham.
East Meadow 4, Clarke 0: Sophomore Billy Walsh scored the first three goals of the game to record his first hat trick for East Meadow. John Posillico added a goal on a free kick from 30 yards.
Kings Park 4, Floyd 3: Junior Kevin Carpenter (three goals) scored off an assist from Cody Wickham in overtime for Kings Park. Joe Kennedy tied the score with four minutes left in regulation for the Kingsmen.Copiague 1, Amityville 0: Anderson Aviles scored on a penalty kick in the 31st minute for Copiague. Junior Alexis Batres-Molina made five saves to earn a shutout in his first varsity game.
Brentwood 5, Bay Shore 0: John Interiano scored two goals and Carlos Escobar had a goal and two assists for Brentwood.
girls soccer
Kings Park 1, Longwood 0:Jen Buoncore scored off a rebound from Brittany Mueller's free kick with 12 minutes left in the game for Kings Park (1-0) in non-league. Deer Park 1, North Babylon 0: Nicolette Tortorici scored in the 49th minute off a feed from Laura Gomez for Deer Park (1-0). Larisa Zambelli had two saves for the Falcons.
East Hampton 2, Pierson-Bridgehampton 1: Rachael Harty scored two goals in the first half to lead East Hampton. Gibb Penati and Ashley Rojas each had an assist.Wantagh 2, Plainedge 0: Nikki Sliwak and Shannon Kingston each scored for Wantagh. Ryley Weber made six saves in the win.
Cold Spring Harbor 2, Jericho 1: Katie Hudson had a goal and an assist to lead Cold Spring Harbor. Brooke Jensen put the Seahawks on the board two minutes into the first half.
Valley Stream North 3, Lynbrook 0: Kim Jelich scored twice and Dana Morganti made nine saves for Valley Stream North.
Portledge 6, Friends Seminary 0: Delilah Liebowitz scored four goals and Kristie Kelly had two assists for Portledge (1-0) in NYSAIS.field hockeyRocky Point 1, Lindenhurst 0: Dierdre Curry scored off a feed from Alyssa Milano with 13:59 left in the first half for Rocky Point (1-0) in non-league. Senior Megan Palasek made five saves for her first career shutout.
Northport 5, West Babylon 1: Eighth-grader Natalie Langella scored her first two varsity goals to lead Northport (1-0) in non-league. Amanda Ferguson also scored twice.
girls cross countryKellenberg excels in Washingtonville Invitational. Sophomore Jazmine Fray won the 3-mile race in the Washingtonville Invitational with a time of 19:27, a school record, according to coach Martin Brown. Senior Mia Imbesi finished fifth (20:26). The Firebirds took second overall with 58 points, a point behind Monroe Woodbury.
girls volleyballKellenberg 2, Wantagh 1: Melanie McGuirk had 11 kills for Kellenberg (1-0) in a 15-25, 25-10, 25-21 win in the finals of the Wantagh Invitational. McGuirk earned tournament MVP. Brittany Cafiero had 19 assists, and Danielle Cafiero 16 digs.