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AAA

 

Reading won twice and Lynnfield/Saugus and Wellesley One loss) both won a game and tied each other. Marco Picano pitched a shutout and Liam Donaghey scored midway through the first period as Reading downed Waltham 3-0 – and Luca Picano scored the winner with 7:33 left in a 2-1 decision over Wellesley; Dylan Damiani and Lucas Cook scored in the third period as Lynnfield/Saugus edged Dorchester 2-1; Chase McDivitt pitched a shutout and Kellen Sharpe scored midway through the second period as Wellesley nipped Acton-Boxboro 2-0 – and Dillon Reilly scored with 50 seconds left to give Lynnfield/Saugus a 2-2 tie with Wellesley;

 

Danny Collins and Brian Hannon both posted a goal and an assist as Winchester trimmed Parkway 5-3 – Lester-Barelli with two goals in the loss; and John Driscol and Eamonn Foley both had two assists as Dorchester topped Natick 3-1.

 

AA

 

NH East, Newburyport, Framingham and Wakefield all won twice in the North. Bodie Marcotte, Cam Larcome and Nolan Deacy scored in the final 1:50 of the first period as NH East edged Wakefield 3-2, Jason Ribaudo with a goal and an assist in the loss – and Deacy had the winner and Joe Duggan posted two assists in a 6-3 win over Cambridge; Mike Rinaldi wore a natural hat and Triston Joyce handed out three assists in Newburyport’s 5-3 victory over Andover, Hillson with 1-1-2 in the loss – and Rinaldi had 1-1-2 in the second period of a 3-1 win over Belmont; Ryder Shea had 1-1-2 as Framingham nipped Peabody 3-2 – and Shea’s third goal of the game, with 7:09 left, turned out to be the winner and Anthony Dempsey had 1-1-2 in a 6-5 decision over the Railers, Zach Boucher with 2-1-3 and Zack Bonneau two assists in the loss; Zach Satori and Mike Arria both posted 1-1-2 in Wakefield’s 4-1 victory over Peabody – and Dom Deangelis pitched a shutout and Matt McCoy scored early in a 3-0 win over Needham;

 

Aidan Campbell scored one goal and set up another as Watertown downed Winthrop 3-1; Roy had the winner in the second period of Arlington’s 4-2 triumph over Masco – James Whitman with both goals in the loss; Cam Waldman scored twice and Kyle Hart had 1-1-2 in Marblehead’s 6-3 win over Everett/Revere; Allan White scored two goals and set up two others and George Mackinnon had 2-1-3 as Cambridge downed Needham 7-1; Matt Mahoney scored one goal and dished out three assists, Jack Parece and Nate Leydon both clicked for 2-1-3 and Finnan Murphy had 1-1-2 as Woburn defeated Beverly 7-1; Josh Agnese capped a hat trick with a minute left to give Twin City a 6-6 tie with the Railers – Chris Merchant with 2-1-3 for TC and Jake O’Brien 1-1-2 and Jonathan Ferguson two assists for the Railers; Chris McCarthy had two assists and six different players scored in Winchester’s 6-1 victory over Waltham; and Matvey Malinovsky and Cole Robinson both delivered 2-1-3, Finian Burke had 1-2-3, Eric Bao also scored twice and Luke Rinklin had 1-1-2 as Andover stopped Wellesley 8-2 – Kyle Parker with both goals and Henry Redgate assists on both in the loss.

 

Triboro and Billerica both won twice and Triton had a win and a tie in the South. Ryan Holman scored with 4:09 left to give Triboro a 4-3 decision over Lexington/Bedford – and Max Aires had a goal and two assists and Jake Dapolite scored twice in a 4-1 win over Stoneham; Hall scored twice as Billerica nipped the Railers 3-1 – and Penti clicked for 2-1-3 in a 4-1 win over Maine; Andrew Doherty, John Trojan and Hayden Fowler all posted 1-1-2 as Triton topped Brookline 4-1 – and Charlie Jepsen scored late to give Triton a 1-1 tie with Stoneham – Declan Grady with a second-period goal for Stoneham;

 

Miko Larnerd scored two goals and set up two others, Dean Sawyer had a goal and two assists, Caleb McNulty posted 1-1-2 and Wood pitched a shutout as Maine downed Andover 6-0; Chase Sargent scored with 9:07 left to give Cape Ann a 1-1 tie with Lexington/Bedford – PJ King with a first-period goal for L/B; Sullivan and O’Sullivan both scored twice and Greeley had two assists in Hyde Park’s 6-1 win over Andover; and Charlie Maynard and Henry Pierce shared the shutout and Mike McLaughlin had 1-1-2 as Charlestown trimmed Wilmington 3-0.

 

SMS won three times and the Breakers twice in the East. Shapiro scored twice, Swartz had 1-1-2 and Gabriel Aroian pitched a shutout as SMS downed Dorchester; Aroian pitched a shutout and Davin scored in the second period of a 1-0 decision over Cambridge – and Shapiro posted 1-2-3 in a 5-2 victory over Methuen, Gabriel Lozowski with 1-1-2 in the loss; Sam Foley and Will Fallona both scored one goal and set up two others, Cole Allen and Emmitt Sullivan both scored twice, Olin Pederson had 1-1-2 and Porter Krause and Jasper Crane shared the shutout as the Breakers scored a big win over Reading – and Pederson and Foley both scored twice and Lucas LaForest had two assists in an 8-1 triumph over North Andover;

 

Dylan Fitzpatrick scored twice and Dom DeLeon had a goal and an assist in North Andover’s 7-4 victory over Methuen; No. 31 had 1-1-2 as the Railers trimmed Medfield 3-1; Luke Snyder scored twice as NH East topped Somerville 5-1; Nick Mackool and Cal Sweeny both posted 1-1-2 as Cambridge downed North Andover 5-2 – Mike Tringale with 1-1-2 in the loss; Ryan Connelly had 1-1-2 in the first period of Parkway’s 3-1 victory over Melrose; and Jaycen Fedoce had 2-1-3, Jacob Cantone 1-2-3 and Dom Mustone 1-1-2 in Medford’s 7-1 win over Medfield.

 

The Leafs won twice and Wakefield and the Edge both posted a win and a tie in the West. Liam Keating wore the hat and had an assist in the Leafs’ 4-3 decision over the Railers, Robert Christman with 2-1-3 and Allard Harrison and Troy Daviav with 1-1-2 apiece in the loss – and Cody Tkaczyk scored twice, Phil Barrett and Brendon McQuade both had 1-1-2 and Max Santiago pitched a shutout in a 5-0 triumph over Chelmsford; Sean Hogan wore the hat and had an assist and Zach Laverdure had 2-1-3 in Wakefield’s 7-4 win over Allston/Brighton, Murphy Peckham and Tim Kasinov with two goals apiece in the loss – and George Palmer, who also had an assist, scored with one second left to give Wakefield a 6-6 tie with Chelmsford, Laverdure with 1-2-3, Dave LoCoco two goals and Ethan Gori two assists for Wakefield and Gavin Reid 2-1-3 and Jack Keyo two goals for Chelmsford; Colin O’Neil pitched a shutout and Tyler Girouard scored in the first period as the Edge topped Stoneham 4-0 – and Pat Caffrey, who also had two assists, scored with 5:53 left before Nate Smith’s second goal of the game came 1:05 later and gave the Edge a 3-3 tie with Rochester, Smith adding an assist for the Edge while Dylan Mathieu had 2-1-3 and Jackson O’Keefe 1-1-2 for Rochester;

 

Finneas McNabb scored twice and Kyle Ricci had a goal and an assist as the Crusaders trimmed the Railers 3-1; No. 23, who also had an assist, scored with 2:34 left to give Belmont a 2-1 decision over North Central; Nicko Abraham scored with 2.2 seconds left to give Waltham a 2-2 tie with Acton-Boxboro; No. 22 wore the hat and Stoddard Healy had 1-1-2 in Concord-Carlisle’s 6-2 victory over Newton – Charlie Jin and Kevin Bresnahan with 1-1-2 apiece in the loss; and Luke Wells wore hat and added an assist, Duncan Gulino had 2-1-3, Max Gulino 1:23 and Tommy Gazda two assists in North Reading’s 8-5 victory over Triboro – Oliver Harris with a hat trick in the loss.

 

A

 

NH East and Lexington/Bedford both won twice in the North.

 

Ben Richard had a goal and an assist in NH East’s 3-1 victory over Danvers – and Connor Jaworski had two assists and Flynn Martin pitched a shutout in a 4-0 win over Beverly; Ryan Moore scored one goal and handed out two assists, James Nichol had 1-1-2 and Chris D’Agostino pitched a shutout in a 4-0 triumph over Billerica – and Nolan Kingsbury posted 2-2-4 and Ryan Geany and Casimir Oliver both posted 1-1-2 in a 7-2 victory over the Crusaders, Maddie Rivet with assists on both goals in the loss;

 

Ryan Gedick scored two goals and set up another, Mason Robson had a goal and an assist and Aiden MacLeod pitched a shutout in Burlington’s 5-0 victory over Hollis; Wyatt Foley scored two goals in 1:43 in the second period and Greg Semprucci had two assists as Marblehead edged Danvers 3-2 – Nate Tibbetts with both goals in the loss; Connie Shediac and Owen Murphy both scored twice and Bronner Keough and Max Lowenberg shared the shutout in Winchester’s 5-0 victory over Cape Ann; Jack Novello pitched a shutout and Nathan Levy assisted on both goals as Framingham trimmed Hollis 2-0; Kal Wilson came within 58 seconds of a shutout and Drew Carney scored what turned out to be the winner with 1:29 left in the first period as Lynnfield/Saugus downed Haverhill 3-1; Collin Chin had 2-1-3 and Mike Rutledge also scored twice in Natick’s 5-3 victory over Burlington – Gedick with two goals in the loss; and Pat Lehan clicked for 2-1-3, Cole Beauparlant had 1-1-2 and Quinn Donovan two assists as Newburyport defeated Haverhill 7-2 – Will Sorenson with both goals in the loss.

 

Reading (one loss) and the Railers A3 both won twice in the South. Ben VanMagness scored two goals and set up two others, Aiden Studly posted 1-1-2 and Bradley Esposito also had two assists in Reading’s 7-4 victory over Maine, Lenord with 1-2-3 and No. 23 1-1-2 in the loss – and Devin Melly posted 1-2-3, Nick Genese and Studley had 1-1-2 apiece, Kealy Coulter two assists and Jones the shutout in a 5-0 win over Maples; Chris Verdolino wore the hat and had an assist and No. 2 had 1-1-2 as the Railers topped the Revs 6-1 – and Verdolino wore the hat and added an assist and Dom Perreault scored one goal and dished out three helpers in a 5-1 win over North Andover;

 

Jacob Boothroyd had a goal and an assist as Maples downed Reading 5-2; Larnerd scored twice in Maine’s 2-0 win over Maples; Alex Boness wore the hat and Jack Gervais posted 1-1-2 in Andover’s 6-3 win over Greater Lowell – Sal D’Amico with 2-1-3 in the loss; Sam Panek scored twice and Dan King posted 1-1-2 as the Railers V downed SMS 4-1; No.30 scored with 13 seconds left to give SMS a 4-3 decision over the Express – Brooks with two goals in the win and Matt Caccapaglia two goals in the loss; and Will Ryan capped a hat trick with 3:03 left and Kyle Hayes had two assists as Melrose trimmed North Andover 4-2.

 

Waltham and Woburn both won twice in the East. Jack O’Brien scored one goal and handed out two assists and Derian Campbell and Eric Cashman both posted 1-1-2 in Waltham’s 7-3 victory over Acton-Boxboro – and Ronald Ayers clicked for 2-1-3 and Jack Pierrelouis and Lila Amarante both had 1-1-2 in an 8-5 win over Melrose – Matt Powers with two goals, Alex Sevastyanov 1-1-2 and Hayes two assists in the loss; No. 11 wore the hat and had an assist, William Trainor scored twice and Shane Carter and Owen Driscoll both posted 1-1-2 in Woburn’s 7-3 victory over the Revs, Gavin Mansir with 1-2-3 and Trent Salyards 1-1-2 in the loss – and Zach Giardina scored four goals and set up another, Aidan O’Connor dished out three assists and No. 2 posted 1-1-2 in an 8-2 win over Parkway;

 

Nathan Pletta scored two goals and set up another and Shawn Grace posted 1-1-2 in Concord-Carlisle’s 5-1 win over Acton-Boxboro; Ed Julius clicked for 2-2-4, Max Katis had 2-1-3, No. 8 also scored twice and Josh Hoecker had 1-1-2 in Twin City’s big win over Parkway; Mike Zhang scored one goal and dished out four assists and Nick Falcone wore the hat as Acton-Boxboro topped Concord-Carlisle 6-3 – Mike Small with two assists in the loss; Jacob Lemery had 2-1-3, Wyatt Carpenter 1-1-2 and Bode Bragdon the shutout as the Breaker stopped Nashoba 7-0; Ben Schaffer scored with 9:17 left to give Nashoba a 1-1 tie with Danvers; and No. 5 wore the hat and Jerry O’Neil scored twice in Dorchester’s 10-3 victory over Danvers.

 

Wilmington won three times in the West. Jase Mansi scored four straight goals and Dylan Ward pitched a shutout in a 5-0 victory over Wellesley; Ward came within 3:36 of a shutout and Joe Malvone scored what turned out to be the winner with 16 seconds left in the second period of a 3-1 win over Somerville – and Ward came within 2:10 of a shutout and Mansi wore a third-period hat in a 3-1 victory over Triboro;

 

Josh Blalock scored the tying goal with 4:44 left as the Leafs tied Lexington/Bedford 3-3 – Ian Robinson with a goal and two assists for L/B; Danny Brightman wore the hat and Josh Pite had 1-2-3 in Somerville’s 4-1 victory over Wellesley; Luke Ward scored the winner 49 seconds into the third period as Natick edged Belmont 2-1; Chris DiMaggio scored two goals and handed out three assists, James Guide, Keegan Doherty and David Giroux all also scored twice in Methuen’s 8-1 win over Cambridge; and Chaplin scored with 6:30 left to give Parkway a 1-1 tie with Arlington – Corbin Howard with a first-period goal for Arlington. 

 

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

 

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