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Weekly Roundup: Soccer players, lawyer-guitarist top this week’s stories

Catch up on the biggest stories in Moorestown this week.

Cameron Kersikoski of North Wales fishes on his lunch break on the afternoon of Tuesday, July 31. Kersikoski cast his line in Strawbridge Lake along Haines Drive hoping for a few bites.

Two soccer players scored a big win, and a Moorestown lawyer is making his musical mark. Catch up on everything from the past week in the Weekly Roundup.

Moorestown soccer players score win at national tournament

For Moorestown residents Grace Hurren, 16, and Sarah Patton, 15, soccer isn’t a seasonal passion. The girls play for Moorestown High School and practice year-round with their team Players Development Academy South AJAX 2002 Girls based out of Westampton. This July, the girls nabbed a national title as the winners of the US Club Soccer’s National Premier League tournament where 16 regional champions from across the country gathered to play in the National Premier Leagues finals. In the final championship game in Aurora, Colo., the team emerged victorious in a 5–0 game.

Musicians of Moorestowm: George Prutting

By day, George Prutting’s job can be quite stressful. As a lawyer running his own practice on the White Horse Pike in Audubon, Prutting spends much of his day working to resolve clients’ legal problems. At night, Prutting finds his reprieve the moment his fingers strum his guitar. Prutting currently plays guitar in the band Gooley’s Gold. The band has been together in various iterations since the 1980s and continues to play gigs throughout South Jersey.

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