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Congratulations to Woodstown’s Bryce Ayres, who won last week’s Player of the Week poll.

It was a great week of South Jersey high school boys soccer.

Which players had the best performances? Here are our choices:

Cast a vote for your selection with the poll at the end of this story. If the poll doesn’t appear, please refresh your browser.

  • Statistics through Monday’s games. Voting will conclude on Sunday morning.

Logan Cherkas, Eastern. With goals in one-goal wins over Clearview, Rancocas Valley and Cherry Hill West the Vikings’ senior is an impact player.

Mike Coluzzi, St. Augustine. With single goals in shutouts against Vineland and Delbarton, the Hermits’ junior added to his team-best total of eight.

Justin Cornwall, Cumberland. The Colts’ senior leads the team with five points after a goal and an assist in a win over Timber Creek.

Brayan Frietas-Fernandez, Riverside. The Rams’ junior had key single goals in a win at Doane and a tie at Palmyra.

Christopher Joval, Winslow. The Eagles’ sophomore raised his team-lead to four goals with a tally in a win over Highland.

Gabriel LaCorte, Pennsauken Tech. A hat trick against Pemberton makes this Tornadoes’ freshman a player to watch in the future.

Joshua Lewis, Overbrook. The Rams’ sophomore totaled three goals and two assists in wins over Glassboro and Highland.

James Mastalski, Williamstown. With at least one point in one-goal wins over Clearview, Kingsway and Vineland the Braves’ junior is making his mark.

Hamilton Paredas-Vazquez, Bridgeton. The Bulldogs’ sophomore had a hand in all three goals against Wildwood Catholic with two goals and an assist.

Dylan Platenecky, Cinnaminson. With two goals in a win over Palmyra, the Pirates junior bolstered his team lead of six goals this fall.

Zach Payne, Gloucester Catholic. Four goals against Salem Tech and two more against Holy Spirit marked a strong week for the Rams’ senior.

Anthony Reyes-Rodriguez, Woodbury. The Herd’s senior scored goals in wins over Gloucester and Willingboro.

Samuel Rueda-Gil, Oakcrest. A hat trick against Cape May Tech was followed by a five-point effort against Camden Academy Charter for the Falcons’ senior.

Eamonn Sheehan, Haddon Township. The Hawks’ senior scored the lone goals against Haddon Heights and Haddonfield.

Daniel Vitor, Holy Cross Prep. The Lancers’ senior scored two goals with an assist in a win over KIPP Cooper Norcross.

Tom Rimback grew up reading the Burlington County Times and Courier Post sports sections and began writing for the BCT in 1996. He has covered everything from Super Bowls and Final Fours to Tri-County Swimming but he’s happiest on a sideline interviewing South Jersey scholastic athletes. Follow him on twitter @Rimbacksports. Email him with story ideas at tomrimback@gmail.com and, most importantly, support local journalism with a subscription to the Courier-Post.



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