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AAA

 

Garrett Quinn and John Driscoll both scored one goal and set up another in Dorchester’s 6-0 victory over Marblehead; Drew Damiani scored twice and Lucas Cook had a goal and an assist as Lynnfield/Saugus topped Parkway 5-2 – Ben Valente with 1-1-2 in the loss; Luke Marinelli pitched a shutout and Hogan Sedky and Charlie Grenier scored 16 seconds apart in the second period as Marblehead downed Winchester 3-0; Luca Picano scored with 10:01 left to give Reading a 3-3 tie with Parkway – Brady Gaffey with a go-ahead goal for Parkway six seconds before Picano re-tied it, Ben Valente with a goal and an assist for Parkway; and Kellen Sharpe scored with 24 seconds left to give Wellesley a 3-3 tie with Acton-Boxboro – Alex Li with a go-ahead goal for A-B seven seconds before Sharpe re-tied it, Ryan Johnson with two goals for Acton-Boxboro and Diego Demeo two goals and Mark Herlihy two assists for Wellesley.

 

AA

 

Arlington had a win and a tie in the North. James Yunes delivered two goals and an assist, Ryan Banks and Jake Kerble both clicked for a goal and two assists and Cole Cassidy came within 2:05 of a shutout in a 4-1 victory over Woburn – and Banks scored the tying goal with 1:41 left and Yunes scored twice in the second period of a 4-4 tie with Needham, Will Saratella with two goals for Needham;

 

Henry Melanson had a goal and two assists, Joe Schipiani scored twice and Theo Martin also had two assists in Belmont’s 5-1 victory over the Railers; Erickson scored the tying goal 50seconds into the third period as Watertown tied Waltham 3-3 – Phil Sarkissian with 1-1-2 for Waltham; Ford Legg posted 1-1-2 as Cambridge trimmed Triboro 4-2; Jacob Ribaudo scored twice, Brian Purcell had two assists and Dom Deangelis came within 2:40 of a shutout as Wakefield downed Peabody 4-1; Jackson Andy wore the hat and had an assist and Robert Noone clicked for two goals and two assists in Winthrop’s 7-3 win over Andover – Sam Marad with two goals in the loss; Chase scored twice and Hubbard had two assists as Natick topped Belmont 4-2; Michael Ronaldie wore the hat and Owen Kreuz had 1-1-2 in Newburyport’s 5-3 win over Masco; and Jackson Learner scored with 26 seconds left to give NH East a 5-4 victory over the Breakers – Bodie Marcotte and Nolan Deacy with 1-1-2 apiece in the win and Will Fallona 1-1-2 in the loss.

 

Hyde Park and Concord-Carlisle both won twice in the South. Colleran scored twice, Martin and Greeley both posted a goal and an assist and Fitzpatrick and Welte had two assists apiece in Hyde Park’s 5-3 win over Charlestown – and Hyde Park defeated the Railers 10-3; Derek Labadini, who also had an assist, wore the hat, snapping a 2-2 tie with 3:33 left and No. 26 had 1-1-2 in Concord-Carlisle’s 4-2 win over Billerica – and Chris Sim scored the winner in the second period of a 2-1 decision over S&S;

 

Harrison Walker capped a hat trick with the goal that turned out to be the winner with 10:36 left, Russell LeBert had three assists and James Naylor posted Lexington/Bedford edged Framingham 5-4 – Anthony Dempsey with two goals and William Neiberger two assists in the loss; Kyle O’Keefe scored the winner five seconds into the third period as Railers AA2 nipped Cambridge 2-1; Bobby Cyr, who had two assists, and Jason Sousa scored 35 seconds apart early in the third period as Wilmington trimmed Cape Ann 6-4 – Charles Terelak with a hat trick in the loss; Darren Ackerman had two goals and an assist, John Bishop had 1-1-2 and Tyler Genna pitched a shutout in Haverhill’s 7-0 win over Twin City; Jack Alarie and Luke May scored 1:06 apart midway through the third period to give Railers AA3 a 3-2 decision over Dorchester; and Twin City nipped Wilmington 3-2.

 

SMS won twice in the East. Tom Sawin’s second goal of the game, with 3:41 left, gave SMS a 3-2 decision over Brookline — and Shapiro scored twice and Gammons posted 1-1-2 in a 4-2 victory over Triboro, Jared Walsh with both goals in the loss;

 

Caden Woolfrey came within one second of a shutout and Finneas McNabb and Max Caliri scored 39 seconds apart late as the Crusaders topped Medford 3-1; Wesley DiModica pitched a shutout and Nick Mazzocca scored both goals in the second period as the Demons downed Medfield 2-0;Jack Kiernan had 1-1-2 as Melrose trimmed Reading 3-1; Cole Lambert scored the tying goal in the second period and Jack Callahan had two assists as Methuen tied North Andover 3-3; and Wyatt Iantosca scored twice as the Demons tied Parkway 2-2 – Ronan Swadling with the tying goal for Parkway.

 

Arlington had a win and a tie in the West. Dylan Walsh scored with 4:42 left for a 2-1 victory over Lexington/Bedford – and Myles Donato, who also had an assist, scored with 1:08 left to give Arlington a 3-3 tie with Newton, No. 43 with 1-1-2 for Arlington and Kevin Bresnahan a go-ahead goal for Newton;

 

Pat Cincotti was in goal for Allston/Brighton and Aiden McLeod for Burlington in a 0-0 tie; Liam Keating wore the hat and added two assists and Cam DelPrete scored twice as the Leafs defeated Belmont 8-2; Drew St. Peter posted 1-2-3 and Dylan Sticking had 1-1-2 as North central trimmed Andover 3-1; Cunniff pitched a shutout, Indelicato scored twice in the third period and Mattie assisted on both goals as Stoneham trimmed Lexington/Bedford 2-0; Jackson Emrick scored the tying goal in the second period as Rochester tied Chelmsford 3-3 – Ryan Adams with two goals in a three-goal first period; Oliver Gumprecht scored twice, Ryan Dempsey had two assists and Gumprecht and Owen Brannelly scored 15 seconds apart early in the second period as NH East got by Rochester 4-2; Chris Bedard scored with 1:11 left to give the Edge a 3-3 tie with Wakefield – Sam Giles with 1-1-2 and Sal Pace two assists for the Edge and Josh Linehan 1-1-2 for Wakefield; and Max O’Brien wore the hat, two of the goals 18 seconds apart, and had two assists, Jake Quinn had a goal and three assists and Jack Nozzilillo had 1-1-2 in Westwood’s 6-1 victory over Lexington/Bedford.

 

A

 

Waltham had a win and a tie in the North. Tom Richard scored the winner in a 2-1 decision over Framingham – and Max Bennett scored with 1:10 left to give Waltham a 2-2 tie with Dorchester, Jerry O’Neill with both goals for Dorchester;

 

Mike Rutledge wore the hat and James Schnar had two assists as Natick topped Reading 5-2 – Ben Van Magness with a goal and an assist in the loss; Pat Lehan had 1-1-2 in Newburyport’s 3-1 victory over Lynnfield/Saugus; Mike O’Toole scored the tying goal with 7:28 left and Sean O’Doherty had two assists as the Railers tied Reading 3-3 – Devin Melly’s second goal of the game giving Reading the lead with 10:43 remaining, and Van Magness two assists for Reading; Matt Messina scored what turned out to be the winner with 2:53 left, Miles Flynn had two goals and an assist and Greg Semprucci two assists as Marblehead edged Haverhill 3-2; and Vincent Benvenuto had two assists and six players scored as Lynnfield/Saugus topped Haverhill 6-3.

 

The Railers A2 and Railers A3 both won twice and the Breakers had a win and a tie in the South. John Willar’s second goal of the game, with 10:27 left, turned out to be the winner as Railers A2 trimmed Winchester 3-2 – and Nick Lipka and Bodhi Vahara both posted 1-1-2 in a 3-1 victory over Railers A3; Zach Menard pitched a shutout and Dom Perreault assisted on both goals as Railers A3 downed Winchester 2-0 – and Marcus O’Brien posted two goals and an assist in a 3-1 win over Needham; Wyatt Carpenter and Jacob Lemery both wore hats, Carpenter with two assists and Lemery one, and Greta Grant has a goal and an assist as the Breakers topped Woburn 10-4, Driscoll with 2-1-3 and Giardina two goals in the loss – and Tobias Wilcken scored with 9:55 left to give Winchester a 1-1 tie with S. Maine, Erik James with a Breakers goal with seven seconds left in the second period;

 

Parker Davekos wore the hat and Nate Pinto and Louie Spychalski both had two assists as Danvers topped Beverly 4-1; Max Consolazio had 1-1-2 as Agawam defeated Andover 4-1; Russo, who also had two assists, scored what turned out to be the winner with 10:38 left and Meady had 1-1-2 as Everett/Revere edged Maine 4-3 – Mike Lenard with two goals in the loss; and Massimo Massaro and Lenard both scored twice in a 4-2 win over Maples, who got both goals from Jacob Boothroyd.

 

In the East, Mila Maguire came within 16 seconds of a shutout and Jack O’Brien scored 18 seconds into the game and then scored again with 30 seconds left in the first period as Waltham edged Brookline 2-1; Evan Paluzzi scored what turned out to be the winner with 6:52 left as the Express trimmed the Revs 3-1; Nick Tarantino pitched a shutout and Halle Wentworth scored early in the second period as Cape Ann edged the Crusaders 1-0; Brendan Morrissey scored twice, Jason Brooks posted 1-1-2, Alexandre Pirani had two assists and Owen Greene and Andrew Nielsen came within 1:14 of a combined shutout as SMS topped Parkway 5-1; Christian Walzel had 1-1-2 as the Crusaders defeated NH East 4-1; Max Howard clicked for a goal and two assists and Adam Savoie pitched a shutout in North Andover’s 4-0 victory over Acton-Boxboro; Sullivan scored twice and Popodopolous had two assists in Parkway’s 4-1 win over the Express; and Ben Schaffer wore the hat, Josh Audet had 1-1-2, Nathan LoConte posted two assists and Tyler Santosuosso pitched a shutout in Nashoba’s 7-0 win over Danvers.

 

Belmont and Framingham both won twice in the West, Tim Prenderville had a goal and two assists as Belmont defeated Triboro 4-1 – and Matteo High had two goals and an assist in a 5-0 triumph over Parkway; Nick Peters scored with 39 seconds left to give Cambridge a 3-2 decision over Natick – and Ed Ulrich scored what turned out to be the winner with 6:28 left, Jack McManus had 1-1-2 and Danielle DeJon and Matt Kung came within 2:27 of a shutout as Cambridge trimmed Natick 3-1; Webster had a goal and two assists and No.1 scored twice in Wellesley’s 4-1 victory over Arlington; Jack Lancaster, who also had an assist, scored the winner with 5:45 left and Ryan DeLano also had 1-1-2 as Haverhill trimmed Belmont 4-2; and Max Brown scored with 4:42 left and Nick Southey followed with 2:16 remaining to give Triboro a 3-2 decision over Wilmington – Luke Barrett with a goal and an assist in the win.

 

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