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Gloucester Catholic Sports: Lady Rams Improve to 3-0, GCHS Ice Hockey Defeats CBA

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GLOUCESTER CITY NJ-Gloucester Catholic's Mary Gedaka prepares to sink a foul shot in the Lady Rams' win over Neumann-Goretti on December 20. Mary scored 15 points to lead the overtime win.

Lady Rams Improve to 3-0 with Win Over Neumann-Goretti

Mary Gedaka pumped in 15 points and Maggie MacIntyre tossed in 14 to lead Gloucester Catholic's Lady Rams to a stunning 49-48 nonleague basketball overtime triumph over a talented Neumann-Goretti team from Philadelphia on Thursday at GC.

The Lady Rams held an 18-point halftime advantage, but couldn't hold off a charge by the Saints in the second half which sent the game into OT tied at 46-46. GC's Emily Lyons connected on a key basket in OT to help spark the win. 

The victory lifts coach Lisa Gedaka's team to a 3-0 record this season.

Gloucester Catholic Hands CBA First Loss in Ice Hockey 

Jason Browoleit and Corey Gehringer scored 1:09 apart in the third period as Gloucester Catholic’s ice hockey team handed Christian Brothers Academy its first loss of the season, a 5-4 decision at Hollydell Ice Arena in Sewell on December 17..

 The stunning triumph gave the Rams a 2-1 season record while CBA dropped to 4-1-1 overall.

 After Anthony Cusanelli gave Christian Brothers the lead 4:09 into the game, Gloucester Catholic scored four unanswered goals for a 4-1 advantage beginning with Marcus Dickerson’s shorthanded goal 3:51 before the end of the first. Hunter Brody gave the Rams a lead they would not relinquish 3:37 into the second period.

 Following Gloucester Catholic’s back-to-back scores in the third, Matt Langlois and Glenn Florczak connected 2:05 apart to cut the deficit to one, 4-3, with 3:29 remaining in regulation.

 Browoleit scored twice while Andrew Sharkus made 26 saves for Gloucester Catholic.

source December 21, 2012 press release
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