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Wildwood's Jenna Hans, who scored both goals in her team's win, takes the ball toward the goal.

  • Wildwood's Leah Benichou (left) and Cape May Tech's Alex Garcia battle for the ball.
  • Cape Tech's Alex Garcia moves the ball away from Wildwood's Nihoshka Moya.
  • Cape May Tech's April Menino (left) and Wildwood's Leah Benichou battle for the ball in the midfield.
  • Wildwood's Ava Vandepol dribbles the ball out of her team's defensive end.
  • Cape May Tech's Sage Thomas gains possession as Wildwood's Jessica Juarez gives chase.
  • Wildwood's Kara McLaughlin settles the ball in front of Cape May Tech's Sage Thomas.
  • Wildwood's Kara McLaughlin battles with Cape Tech's April Menino.
  • Cape May Tech's April Menino and Wildwood's Jessica Juarez.
  • Lisbeth Garcia of Wildwood clears the ball.
  • Wildwood's Jenna Hans, who scored both goals in her team's win, takes the ball toward the goal.

WILDWOOD — Jenna Hans scored both goals to help the Wildwood High School girls team edge county rival Cape May Tech Monday afternoon at Kaitlin M. Anzelone Memorial Field at the Maxwell Field sports complex.

Hans scored in each half for the Lady Warriors (3-9), who beat Tech for the second time this season.

Wildwood led 1-0 at the half, only to see Cape May Tech (3-12-1) level the contest on Paige Dooley’s goal with about 23 minutes to go. Hans netted her second goal only five minutes later on a strike from just outside the penalty area.