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AAA

 

Lynnfield/Saugus won twice Wellesley rode a pair of Chase McDivitt shutouts to a win and a tie. Dylan Damiani had a goal and an assist and Mason Phillips pitched a shutout in Lynnfield/Saugus’ 5-0 victory over Acton-Boxboro – and Jarrett Scoppettuolo had a goal and two assists, Damiani scored twice and Dan McSweeney and Nick Hubbard shared the shutout in a 5-0 victory over Reading; Chris Bertolini scored both goals as Wellesley downed Dorchester 2—0 – and McDivitt was in goal for Wellesley and Sipp for Needham in a 0-0 tie;

 

Ryan Johnson had a goal and an assist as Acton-Boxboro topped Winchester 5-1; James Fitzgerald scored two goals and set up another and Garrett Quinn also scored twice as Dorchester trimmed Parkway 5-3 – Brayden Straub with two assists in the loss; and Kyle Hart snapped a 1-1 tie 37 seconds into the third period as Marblehead shaded Winchester 3-1.

 

AA

 

The Railers won twice in the North. Ryan Greenwood pitched a shutout and James Leprohon scored with four seconds left in the first period of a 1-0 decision over Needham – and Jake O’Brien scored with 1:53 left to give the Railers a 2-1 win over Waltham;

 

Max Sullivan scored twice as Triboro trimmed Waltham 5-3 – Chris Konstantopoulos with two goals in the loss; Noah Ciccolo scored twice, Sean Noone had 1-1-2 and Theo Martin scored what turned out to be the winner as Belmont edged Arlington 5-4 – Jake Kerble with two goals in the loss; Nate Leydon wore the hat, Jack Parece posted 1-1-2, Chris Sheppard had two assists and Logan Roderick pitched a shutout in Woburn’s big win over Natick; Tucker Boys pitched a shutout and Mike McEwen ended Moschella’s shutout with 2:09 left to give NH East a 1-0 decision over Andover; Jayden Vargas wore the hat and had an assist and Mason Sutcliffe set up two goals as Peabody topped Wakefield 5-3; Dylan Hunter came within 36 seconds of a shutout and Gavin Lawrence wore the hat, scoring once in each period of Beverly’s 3-1 victory over Masco.

 

Maine had a win and a tie in the South. Josh Liquadira scored two goals and set up two others, Caleb McNulty had two goals and an assist, Dean Sawyer posted 1-1-2 and Sumner Wood pitched a shutout in a 6-0 win over Triton – and No. 88’s second goal of the game with seven seconds left gave Maine a 2-2 tie with Twin City;

 

Cal Matthew had a goal and an assist, Matt Aho had two assists and Cathal Wells pitched a shutout as the Railers defeated Lexington/Bedford 4-0; Jason Sousa scored with 2:31 left to give Wilmington a 2-2 tie with Concord-Carlisle – Derek Labadini with 1-1-2 for C-C; Matt Preston scored twice as Stoneham edged Charlestown 3-2 – Ryan Hodgin with 1-1-2 in the loss; Joe Greene and Mike McLaughlin scored 46 seconds apart early as Charlestown edged Dorchester 2-1; Jack Toner scored with 4:40 left to give Cambridge a 1-1 tie with Framingham – Ryder Shea with the Framingham goal; and Santangelo scored with 2:38 left to give Hyde Park a 4-3 decision over the Railers, who got 1-1-2 from Kyle O’Keefe.

 

The Demons won twice, Triboro had a win and a tie and Medfield a pair of ties in the East. Matt Davenport scored two goals and set up another as the Demons topped Somerville 6-1 – and Davenport had a goal, and an assist and Jacob Walsh two assists in a 3-0 victory over Somerville; Jared Walsh delivered two goals and an assist, Ethan Borgia posted a goal and two assists, Andrew Pisciotta also scored twice and Matt Pace came within 39 seconds of a shutout in Triboro’s 7-1 win over Brookline; Borgia’s second goal of the game, with 9:52 left, gave Triboro a 2-2 tie with Medfield—and Buodo scored with 18 seconds left to give SMS a 2-2 tie with Medfield, Will Curley and John Sanderson with 1-1-2 apiece for Medfield;

 

Mike Tringale scored twice and North Andover scored three in a 3:32 span of the second period and downed Reading 4-2; Nick Whalen and Tyler Morello scored 36 seconds apart in the third period as North Reading edged Methuen 3-2; Kyle Ricci and Max Caliri both posted two goals and two assists and Braden Amidon had 1-1-2 as the Crusaders topped North Andover 5-1; Dom Mustone clicked for 1-2-3 and Josh McMahon scored twice as Medford topped North Andover 4-1; and Noah Santucci scored with 2:55 left and Stephen Murphy followed with 1:33 on the clock to give Reading a 4-3 decision over Melrose – Andrew Maher with two goals in the loss.

 

Acton-Boxboro won twice and North Central posted a win and a tie in the West. Jake Tucker scored with 13.8 seconds left to give Acton-Boxboro a 5-4 decision over the Edge, Jack Slade with 2-1-3 and Ethan Dangel 1-2-3 in the win and Giles two goals in the loss – and Ethan Kin scored the winner with 9:20 left and Nate Andrews had 1-1-2 in a 3-2 decision over Andover, Rafferty with 1-1-2 in the loss; Brett Mailloux and Donald McBeth both had 1-1-2 in a three-goal first period that sent North Central past NH East 3-1 – and Jason Ingman snapped Roth’s shutout bid with 57 seconds left to give North Central a 1-1 tie with the Edge;

 

Brendan McQuade had a goal and two assists, Andrew Bugbee scored twice and Liam Keating had 1-1-2 as the Leafs downed Arlington 5-2; Ryan Nortz wore the hat as Belmont defeated Stoneham 7-2 – Barlow with both goals in the loss; Liam McGarry-Partridge scored the winner early in the second period as Newton edged Acton-Boxboro 3-2; Andrew Snow scored his second goal of the game with 9:30 left and Ryan Hollingsworth, who also had an assist, followed 27 seconds later to give Wellesley a 6-4 victory over Westwood – Teddy Griswold with a hat trick and Josh Silk two assists in the win and Crosby Thurmond 1-2-3, Danny Gillis three assists and Max O’Brien two goals in the loss; and Ed Smith pitched a shutout and James Comeford had a goal and two assists as Andover downed Chelmsford 3-0.

 

A

 

In the North, John Davis scored two goals and set up another, George Meade dished out three assists and Max Bennett two as Waltham downed the Railers 3-1; Sean O’Doherty scored twice and Robert Christman had a goal and an assist as the Railers trimmed Reading 3-1; Joe Garffeo scored twice and Dan Micielli had 1-1-2 as Lynnfield/Saugus defeated Marblehead 5-1; Jack Michaud clicked for a goal and two assists, Jake O’Brien scored twice, Keegan Lee posted 1-1-2 and Dylan Grummond had two assists as Hollis downed Winthrop 9-6 – James Fareta with a hat trick and No. 85 2-1-3 in the loss; James Schair and Caleb Stevens both posted 1-1-2 as Natick trimmed Dorchester 4-2; Jason Finch scored with 18 seconds left to give Framingham a 5-5 tie with Reading – Louie Walls with 2-1-3 and Dan Tsepota 1-1-2 for Framingham and Erich Schultz a hat trick and Nick Genese 1-1-2 for Reading; Cam Giblin scored the goal that turned out to be the winner early in the second periods a Billerica edged Haverhill 2-1; Jackie Hanlon had 1-1-2 as Dorchester trimmed Framingham 4-2; and Pat Lehan and Teddy Caron both clicked for two goals and an assist in Newburyport’s 6-2 victory over Winthrop.

 

Winchester and Maine both won twice in the West. Bronner Keough and Max Lowenberg shared the shutout, No. 14 had two assists and Owen Murphy scored in the first period of Winchester’s 3-0 win over Needham – and Keough pitched a shutout and Dayton Ogden scored early in a 2-0 victory over Melrose; Miko Lenard wore the hat and had an assist as Maine downed Danvers 6-2 – and Nicco Curro and Lenard both had 1-1-2 in a 6-0 triumph over Beverly;

 

Zach Menard pitched a shutout and Chris Vertolino scored twice in the third period as the Railers topped the Breakers 2-0; Alex Berman clicked for 1-2-3, Alex Boness scored twice, Tim Boere had 1-1-2 and Alex Nazarian and Declan Ginty shared the shutout in Andover’s 6-0 victory over Everett/Revere; and Jaden Morin and Garrett Schmidt both scored twice and Jacob Lemery posted 1-1-2 as the Breakers defeated Needham 6-2.

 

Waltham had a win and a tie in the East. Thomas Mont, who also had an assist, scored what turned out to be the winner with 5:17 left and Jack O’Brien scored twice as Waltham edged Dorchester 5-4, Keith Splaine with two goals and Sunny McColgan 1-1-2 in the loss – and Jason Brooks ended Mila Maguire’s shutout bid with 41 seconds left and gave SMS a 1-1 tie with Waltham, Derian Campbell with a first-period goal for the lead;

 

Josh Blalock, who also had an assist, scored the tying goal with 4:33 left as the Leafs tied the Express 2-2; Michael Zhang had two goals and an assist, Drew Romeo also scored twice and Jacob Curry pitched a shutout as Acton-Boxboro downed Danvers 6-0; Erin Gamble scored twice, Alden Kelly had 1-1-2 and Cam McCretton pitched a shutout as the Crusaders topped Danvers 4-0; Twin City topped Danvers 3-0; Marcus Novo, who also had an assist, scored with 6:34 left to give Greater Lowell a 2-2 tie with Cape Ann – Bodin Jobe with both goals for Cape Ann; and Parkway trimmed Dorchester 4-2.

 

Lexington/Bedford had a win and a tie in the West, Andrew Scoville had a goal and two assists, Roi Nir handed out three assists and Pranay Shah scored twice in Lexington/Bedford’s 6-2 win over Somerville – and Colin McKenzie was in goal for Arlington and Nate Voss for L/B in a 0-0 tie;

 

Nathan Pletta’s third and fourth goals of the game came in the third period to give Concord-Carlisle a 4-4 tie with Wellesley – Blessing and No. 51 with 1-1-2 apiece for Wellesley; Methuen’s Alex Kennedy and Framingham’s Jack Kornbau swapped second-period goals in a 1-1 tie; and Linnell scored with 1:07 left to give Triboro a 2-2 tie with Cambridge.

 

-- MIKE SHALIN, mshalin@valley-associates.com