

Levy-Smith also chipped in two assists.īouncing back from a 3-2 overtime loss on Friday night to conference foe Egg Harbor Township, the Red Raiders were looking to get back to their winning ways with a short turnaround.Īlthough the Red Raiders got off to slow start with Hammonton scoring first, Ocean City maintained its composure to answer back and tie the score at one apiece before heading into halftime. Scoring for Ocean City was equally spread with Carly Hanin, Racheli Levy-Smith, Julia Neff and Tricia Nicoletti each netting a goal for the Red Raiders. The win improved Ocean City’s record to 4-1 on the young season, while Hammonton dropped to 4-1. The Ocean City field hockey team took on conference opponent Hammonton High School, coming away with a 4-1 victory Saturday over the visiting Blue Devils. “It is with profound sadness that we mourn the loss of Trooper Williams, and we extend our deepest sympathy to his family, friends and fellow law-enforcement officers.Ocean City's Julia Neff (in white jersey) battles for the ball. “Trooper Williams made the ultimate sacrifice on behalf of the citizens of this state,” Christie said in a statement. His office said Sunday night that both he and Lt. Mourners will gather at Boardwalk Hall for services starting at 8 a.m.Ĭhristie ordered all flags to be flown at half-staff at all state buildings today in honor of Williams. MORE: Christie, Democrats planning moves on a book deal “He achieved that goal and quickly earned the admiration and respect of both his supervisors and peers.” "Frankie Williams always dreamed of becoming a New Jersey State Trooper,” State Police Superintendent Col. Williams, 31, of Egg Harbor Township, was killed on Route 55 last Monday night in an accident that saw his cruiser struck head on by another vehicle. FLASHBACK: Christie: I wasn’t attending trooper funeral anyway
