Masco won three games and Marblehead had a win and a tie. Brandon Lafata wore the hat, Gavin Monagle had a goal and an assist and Andrew Anzalone two assists in Masco’s 6-2 win over Lexington/Bedford, which got both goals from Justin Arnold; Jack Adams scored twice and Lafata delivered a goal and an assist in a 6-2 win over Wakefield – and Nick Puleio scored the only goal needed with 4:49 left in the second period of a 4-0 victory over Tewksbury; Payton Jancsy and Eamonn Blake both scored twice and Eliza Quigley had 1-1-2 in Marblehead’s 7-3 win over Newburyport, which got two goals from Brendan Barraclough – and Brandon Devin had the tying goal with 5:33 left and Brenden O’Neill posted 1-1-2 as Lynn pulled out a 3-3 tie with Marblehead, which got 1-1-2 from Ryan Jones;
Bill Falter scored with 6:54 left to give Wilmington a 1-1 tie with Andover, which got an early goal from Griffin Brosnan; Pat Delaney pitched a shutout and Anthony Nikolopoulos and Andrew Grinnell scored 55 seconds apart late in the first period as Burlington beat Wilmington. 3-o’ Brandon Peters had 2-1-3 and what proved to be the winning goal with 6:26 left as the Maine Renegades edged Burlington. 5-4; Austin Roy scored twice and the Gladiators stopped Stoneham, 4-1; Alex Andriolo and Tannor Johnson both delivered 1-1-2 and Brendan Flynn set up two goals in Lexington/Bedford’s 6-1 win over Peabody; Robbie DeBonis and Matt Filipe scored nine seconds apart late to give Lynnfield a 5-4 decision over Winchester, which got two goals from Christy Redler, Justin McKenzie had 1-1-2 and Arlington beat Newburyport, 4-1;Seibel scored with :19 left to give Wakefield a 4-4 tie with Tewksbury, which got a hat trick from Dom Raneri; Tom Joyce pitched a shutout and Spencer Boston snapped a 0-0 tie with 6:32 left in Newton’s 2-0 win over Concord; and Neyman (1-1-2) scored the winner with :02 left after Agri scored with :52 on the clock, giving North Andover a 5-4 decision over Stoneham – Yoken with 1-1-2 in the win and Anthony Imbriano with 2-1-3 and Joe LaPiana 1-1-2 in the loss.
BLUE DIVISIONS
Melrose won twice and S&S had a win and a tie. Jack Hickey wore the hat and had two assist, Jim Moore a goal and two assists and Anthony Ioffredo two assists as Melrose beat Woburn, 8-1 – and Tyler Brown pitched a shutout and Greg Mattucci beat Steohen Young with the game’s only goal with just 30.6 seconds left to produce a 1-0 victory over Reading; Bradley pitched a shutout and Maercklein delivered 2-1-3 as S&S beat Reading, 4-0 – and Mearcklein scored with 4:09 left in the second period, answering Timmy Doherty’s early goal and giving S&S a 1-1 tie with Woburn;
Chandler Ashburner collected 2-2-4 and Justin Jewell 2-1-3 in Dover’s 5-2 victory over NH East; Griffin Paine (1-1-2) scored with :52 left to give North Reading a 2-2 tie with the Gladiators; Shaun MacBurnie scored twice and Beverly stopped Dover, 3-1; and Molea had 2-1-3 and O’Neil and Harris both posted 1-1-2 in Lynn’s 6-2 victory over Lynnfield, which got both goals from Zachary Sheehy.
RED DIVISIONS
Greater Lowell won twice. Arman Garavanian capped a hat trick with the winner with 3:42 left and John Krapian set up all three goals in a 3-2 victory over Agawam, which got two assists from Sean Hanlon – and Garavanian wore the hat and had two assists, Krapian 1-2-3 and Kevin Conway 1-1-2 in a 7-1 handling of Methuen;
Jacuqueline Diffley had two goals and an assists and Kaitlin Burt pitched a shutout as the Wizards beat Stoneham, 4-0; Tyler Gardiner posted 1-3-4, Matt Murphy wore the hat, Can McLaughlin had 1-1-2 and Austin Ferry and Matt Busconi two assists apiece in Watertown’s 8-2 handling of Burlington; Dante Maribito scored four goals, Sam Mitchell had 1-1-2 and JT Chamberlain two assists as Amesbury edged Winchester, 5-4, despite two goals by Sam Ducharme and 1-1-2 by Nick Franco; Fitzpatrick pitched a shutout and Lavoie and Cohn scored 40 seconds apart in the first period of Marblehead’s 2-0 victory over Newburyport; and EJ Perry wore the hat, Flanagan had 1-2-3 and Tully pitched a shutout in Andover’s 6-0 triumph over Wilmington.
SILVER DIVISIONS
Peabody had two wins and a tie and the Wizards and NS Vipers a win and a tie. Ethan Leblanc had a goal and an assist and Sal Valenti pitched a shutout in Peabody’s 3-0 victory over Tewksbury; Nick Merryman’s second goal of the game, with 6:48 left, gave Peabody a 2-1 decision over Tewksbury – and Alec Rodgers scored midway through the second period to give Wakefield a 1-1 tie with Peabody, which got a first-period goal from Max Buonanduci; No. 19 (coaches, a name???) wore the hat and had an assist, No. 33 had two goals in 21 seconds and Kayla Milofsky and Jaimee Cooke both had two assists as the Wizards beat Wakefield, 6-2 – and Nell Fusco scored with 10:10 left to give the Wizards a 2-2 tie with Masco; Kara Donati and Heather Nardone (her second goal of the game) struck 34 seconds apart early in the third period and Brenna Keefe had two assists as the Vipers beat North Reading, 5-2, Nicky Colangelo assisting on both North Reading goals – and Donati scored with 3:30 remaining to give the Vipers a 1-1 tie with Pentucket, which got a second-period goal from Andrew Greenbaum;
Ryan Hood scored twice in a three-goal third period that lifted Arlington past Haverhill, 3-1; Jack Kilday and Eric Steeves (1-2-3) scored goals 1:09 apart late in the second period to lift Wilmington to a 3-2 decision over Triton, which got 1-1-2 from No. 20; Joe Panetta scored twice, Ted Barrett had two assists and Robert Burns and Tom Connors shared the shutout as Woburn beat the Wizards, 4-0; Leonard tallied the winner in the second period of Tewksbury’s 3-1 victory over Woburn; Steve Schuhwerk snapped a 1-1 tie with 7:53 left and scored twice in Andover’s 3-1 win over Newton; and Cam Cormier collected 1-2-3 and Harrison Good 1-1-2 in Newburyport’s 5-1 triumph over Burlington.
GOLD DIVISIONS
Methuen won twice. Timmy Letourneau had two goals and an assist and Kyle Gannon a goal and an assist in a 3-1 victory over Masco – and Letourneau capped a hat trick with :47 left to produce a 3-2 decision over Wakefield;
James Herman beat Harry Sherman with the game’s only goal with 6:33 left and Nick Scarpa pitched a shutout in Andover’s 1-0 win over Newton; Andrew Wales wore the hat and Giovanni Paone had three assists in Newton’s6-0 handling of Everett/Revere; Matt Dzialo scored with 2:49 left to give the Blizzard a 2-2 tie with Cape Ann; Dylan Smith had the tying goal with :49 left, Bridget Fehily scored twice and Ryan Cooke had two assists as Lexington/Bedford pulled out a 5-5 tie with Woburn, which got 1-2-3 from Tim Kergo, two goals from Sean Getherall and 1-1-2 from Charles O’Connor; Mike Gaeta tallied 1-2-3 and Mike McNamara scored twice in Lynnfield’s 4-2 win over Stoneham, which got both goals from Ryan Smith; TJ McHugh scored the tying goal with 1:14 left and Josh Anderson scored twice as Masco earned a 3-3 tie with Wakefield, which got two goals from Tim Rascher; Caleb Reddick wore the hat and had an assist and Andrew Kreamer posted 2-2-4 in Lynn’s 6-4 victory over Watertown; and Mike Norris’s second goal of the game, midway through the second period, gave Winthrop a 2-2 tie with Stoneham.
GREEN DIVISIONS
Arlington won twice. Luke Wyman delivered two goals and two assists in a 4-2 victory over Andover – and Wyman and Pat McCune both wore hats and Joe Femia had 1-1-2 in an 8-1 handling of Marblehead; Ryan Slack scored four goals, Luke Bugler had 1-2-3, Katie Terban three assists and Harrison Demeritt scored twice in Newburyport’s 8-2 win over Andover; McHale had the winner with 2:22 left and T.J. Deinstadt had 1-1-2 as Danvers edged S&S, 2-1; and Nick Ludman scored twice and Kyle Bray had 1-1-2 in Winchester’s 5-2 victory over Beverly, which got both goals from Chad Maraschalchi.
GRAY DIVISIONS
Tewksbury won twice. Owen MacEachern, Robbie Agruso and Evan Frocione all had a goal and an assist in a 5-2 victory over Reading – and Emily Frocione wore a hat, Ryan Letourneau had a goal and two assists, John Casey a goal and an assist and Evan Frocione two assists in a 7-3 victory over Lexington/Bedford;
Tyler Lapham delivered a goal and two assists, Sean Maher and Aaron Blaisdell both scored twice and Sal Zarro had two assists in Peabody’s 6-3 win over Lexington/Bedfrord, which got two goals from Jordan Brown; Jakob Folley and James Mckee both scored twice in Salem’s 4-2 win over Agawam; Brenden Poliskey scored five goals, including a natural hat trick, and Jameson Kamm had 1-2-3 in Cape Ann an 8-0 handling of Lynnfield; Cam Woolbach wore the hat and had an assist in Pentucket’s 4-2 win over Winthrop, which got both goals from No. 7; Rachel Utegg scored twice, Christinia Wierzbicki, Allison Benedict and Laura Shea all posted 1-1-2 as the Wizards beat North Reading, 7-0; Cam Pozark and No. 15 both had 2-1-3, Yuya Komagato posted 1-2-3 and Dan Barletta set up two goals as Saugus beat Andover, 7-2; Pat McLellan (1-1-2) scored the tying goal with 9:02 left and Brendan Sheehy scored twice as Medford pulled out a 5-5 tie with Reading, which got 1-1-2 apiece from Shawn Norton and Alex DiPietro; and Candan Iuliano and Dan Carney scored two goals apiece and Melrose beat Peabody, 5-3, despite two goals by Blaisdell and 1-1-2 by Jared Denny.
BLACK
Stoneham won twice. Jon Minotti (3-1-4) capped a hat trick with 6:09 left to produce a 4-3 victory over Reading – and Minotti’s second goal of the game, with 1:58 left, gave Stoneham a 2-1 decision over Agawam;
Keith Bolduc pitched a shutout, Henry Francis scored twice and Max Gilbert had two assists in Newburyport’s 3-0 victory over Arlington; Sadie Slattery scored the tying goal with 2:14 left and Grace Lavoie scored twice as the Hollyhocks pulled out a 4-4 tie with the Lady Freeze, who got 1-1-2 apiece from Annie Zampitella, Hanna Gootee and Kathryn Maher; and Tyler Godfroy and Alex Leary both posted 1-3-4 and Eric Appleqvist had 2-1-3 in Newton’s 5-3 win over Andover, which got two assists from Steve Kennefick.