NOTE: Because of the holiday mail, some game sheets were missing and we will attempt to report all games when we get them.
Methuen won twice and Reading had a win and a tie. Pat Cooper scored four goals and assisted on another, Eric Lester also wore the hat and had an assist, Nick Foderaro and Ed Mrozowski both had a goal and two assists and Devin Coonradt the shutout in Methuen’s big win over Stoneham – and Lester scored five goals and assisted on three others, Brian Pacheco also wore the hat and had two assists and Foderaro posted 1-2-3 in a 10-2 handling of Melrose, which got both goals from Shea Champagne; MichaelTobin had a goal and two assists, Nick Beaupre scored twice, Logan Thornton and Jack Giuliotti both posted 1-1-2 and Pat Mahoney added two assists in Reading’s 5-2 win over Medford – and Ben McPherron capped a hat trick with 5:43 left, Mike Burke followed with the tying goal 2:33 later and JT Logue posted two assists as Waltham pulled out a 4-4 tie with Reading, which got 1-1-2 from GabeClemente;
Katerina Nikolopoulos snapped a 2-2 tie with :52 left and Kelly Browne had 1-1-2 as Burlington nipped Arlington, 4-2; Phil Destrempe’s second goal of the game, with 2:47 remaining, produced the tie and Ben Gastonguay had 1-1-2 as Chelmsford pulled out a 5-5 tie with Wilmington, which got a hat trick from Nathan Dimeco; Andrew King scored twice and Alex Duncan had 1-1-2 in Andover’s 5-1 win over Medford; Kyle Ouellette scored with 4:12 left to give S&S a 4-4 tie with North Andover, which got two goals from Mike Roche; Matt Campagna scored twice, Zack Farrell had 1-1-2 and Mark Dowling pitched a shutout as Melrose beat Agawam, 6-0; W. Major scored the tying goal with :19 left and Cafarelli scored twice as Masco pulled out a 4-4 tie with Woburn, which got 2-1-3 from Tyler Manzi and 1-1-2 from Georgiana Santullo; Will Jones scored with 5:46 left to give Marblehead a 2-1 decision over Chelmsford; Matt Farrell scored four goals, Justin Knight had two and Ben Peffer added two assists in Newburyport’s 7-2 victory over Wilmington; Jagger Benson wore the hat and had an assist as Lynnfield defeated Lexington/Bedford, 5-3; Nick Marten wore the hat and Lexington/Bedford beat S&S, 3-0; and James Kiley had 2-1-3 and Gavin Dauer scored what proved to be the winner with 1:20 left in the second period as Winchester edged Woburn, 3-2 – Manzi with both goals in the loss.
BLUE DIVISIONS Tommy Craig scored four goals, including a natural hat trick, Colby Pierce also wore the hat and JuliaMasotta added a goal and an assist in Tewksbury’s big win over Newburyport; Wil Connelly wore a natural hat in the first period and also had an assist, Derek Doherty posted 2-1-3, Shane O’Leary and Damon Maribito both collected 1-1-2 and Mike Delgenio pitched a shutout in Amesbury’s big victory over Greater Lowell; Liam McDonough scored two goals in 12 seconds in the third period and Mike DiModica had 1-1-2 in Pentucket’s 6-1 win over Reading; Caleb Dollin and Sullivan Marino both scored twice and Jonah Carlson and Madison Hentosh each had 1-1-2 in Peabody’s 7-3 win over Wakefield; JonathanMurphy wore the hat and had an assist,No, 20 also had a hat trick, Lexi Ronsebaum posted 2-2-4, TimmyKing and Zach McKennelley both had three assists and Eddie King had two in Masco’s 8-5 win over Wilmington, which got 2-2-4 from Nolan Ricci, two goals from Chris Robarge and two assists from Danny McGaffigan; Keith Lumb and Mark Potter both scored twice in North Reading’s 5-2 win over the Lizzard; Kevin Urquhart capped a hat trick with the winner 57 seconds into the third period as Burlington edged Andover, 3-2 – Jack Keeler with 1-1-2 in the loss; and Andrew Zampitella wore the hat, RichieColarusso had 1-1-2 and Nick Walsh two assists in Tewksbury’s 9-1 handling of Reading.
RED DIVISIONS Winchester had a win and a tie. Ryan McCarthy scored four goals and assisted on two others, Jack Houle posted two goals and an assist, Mike Martignetti also scored twice and William Rappole and Ethan Kendall both added 1-1-2 in a big win over Haverhill – and MikeArsenault (1-1-2) scored with :24 left to give Tewksbury a 2-2 tie with Winchester, which got both goals from McCarthy;
Pat Masci wore the hat and had an assist, Mike Callahan collected 2-1-3, Tim Mazzei also scored twice, Brendon Jones had 1-1-2 and Will Schiffman lost a shutout when Jack Thibodeau scored with 1:21 left in Arlington’s 9-1 win over Danvers; Chris Egan’s second of the game, with 1:58 left, turned out to be the winner as Waltham edged Newton, 5-4, despite two goals by Alex Ring and 1-1-2 by William Leary; WillShull wore the hat and had two assists, Ryan Tierney posted 2-1-3 and Dean Mellor also scored twice in Marblehead’s 8-6 win over Methuen, which got two goals each from Gavin Dickson and Justin Pitari; ZacElwell wore the hat, Conor Donovan scored twice and Owen Nugent pitched a shutout in Lynn’s 6-0 victory over Andover; Pat McEleney delivered 2-1-3, Charlie Donahue 1-2-3, Mike Miele 1-1-2 and Braden Reilly two assists in Reading’s 7-3 win over Methuen, which got two goals from Pitari; Jack RyanJohansen scored the only goal needed early in the second period and Nathan Fisher pitched a shutout in Nashua’s 3-0 victory over Woburn; McCarthy scored all four Beverly goals in a 3:32 span of the first period for a 4-2 win over Tewksbury; and Aiden Kelly pitched a shutout and Flannery scored 46 seconds into the game as Lynnfield stopped Woburn, 3-0.
SILVER DIVISIONS Pat Keegan wore the hat in Watertown’s 5-3 win over Agawam, which got two goals from Ben Reynolds; Chris Sanborn scored twice and Jack Vachon had two assists in Amesbury’s 4-2 victory over Stoneham, which got both goals from Anthony Comito; and Mason Droiun scored four straight goals in the third period and also had two assists in Salem’s 7-1 win over Andover.
GOLD DIVISIONS Chelmsford won twice. Ben Pitts scored his second goal of the game 54 seconds into the third period and that proved to be the winner in a 4-3 decision over the Andover Girls, who got two goals from Jade Julius – and Pitts and Jack Adamson both had 2-1-3 in a 7-1 handling of Medford;
Rocco Pucillo scored four goals, Tony Fiorentino had 2-1-3 and Chris Walsh 1-2-3 in Medford’s 6-2 win over Winchester; Jack O’Dea pitched a shutout and David McCabe scored early as Newton edged Triton, 1-0; Brian Chalmers scored five goals, including a natural hat trick, Nick Mattera had three assists, Emelia Carleton two and NoahEvangelista the shutout in Winthrop’s 6-0 victory over Masco; Adam Greenbaum scored his second goal of the game with one second left for the win and David Wilson scored twice as Pentucket got by Lynn, 7-6, despite a hat trick by Savannah Norcross and Andrew Patrie’s second goal of the game with just 18 seconds remaining; Joe Hunt’s second-period goal turned out to be the winner as Lexington/Bedford beat S&S, 4-1; KyleDonlan delivered three assists, Chase Pantellis scored twice and Diego Matthews had 1-1-2 in Newburyport’s 5-1 win over Peabody, Mike Halloran wore the hat, Tristan Witz scored twice and Danny Walsh had 1-1-2 in North Andover’s 8-0 handling of North Reading; and Danielle Silva and Nolan Sullivan scored 41 seconds apart as Wilmington built a 4-0 lead and beat Cape Ann, 4-2 – Anthony Sanfilippo with 1-1-2 in the closing minutes for Cape Ann. GRAY DIVISIONS Max Gegner wore the hat and had an assist, Chris Aucoin set up three goals, Adam Chamberlain and Edward Aganov both posted 1-1-2 and Even Shriber and Garrett Manis each had two assists in Newton’s 7-0 victory over Methuen; Colin Browne had 1-2-3, Trevor Janis scored twice and CourtneyForti had two assists in Burlington’s 5-2 win over North Andover; Eamonn McLean had 1-1-2 in the second period of Masco’s 3-1 win over Stoneham; Mike Murphy erupted for four goals and two assists, AndrewCasciani had 2-2-4 and Brian Cahill 1-3-4 in Reading’s 7-2 win over Andover; Jack Kelleher scored four goals and Nashua beat Saugus, 5-1; and Donald Walk scored twice and Nashoba defeated Melrose, 3-1.