Agawam and Winchester both won twice. Mike Gillis wore the
hat and had added an assist in Agawam’s 5-3 victory over Newton, which got two
assists from Zachary Gordon – and Jake Kivekas scored what turned out to be the
winner in the first period and Max Kivekas lost a shutout bid when Ryan Groark
scored late in a 5-1 win over Saugus; AntonioAndreozzi wore the hat and Joe
Lepore and Robbie Falso both had two assist in Winchester’s 5-1 win over NH
East – and Lepore and Adam Ziady both had a goal and an assist in a 4-2 triumph
over Casco Bay, which got two assists from Sam Johnson;
Dara Conneeley (1-1-2) scored with winner with 5:15 left and
Jeff McDonald scored twice as Arlington edged Reading, 4-3, despite two goals
by Mike Tobin; Pat Scanlon scored four goals and assisted on another and Matt
Corrieri had 2-1-3 in North Reading’s 7-2 win over Andover; Scotty D’Ambrosio
had 2-1-3 and Masco stopped Newburyport, 7-1; Johnson and Jesse Pierce scored
35 seconds apart early in the second period and Casco Bay tied Chelmsford, 2-2;
Dustin Larochelle had a goal and three assists, CodyDoyon scored twice and
Drew Eid had 1-1-2 as the Renegades topped Burlington, 8-3 – Piotti with two
goals and Dalla Santa two assists in the loss; Alex Dalton and Kyle Getty
scored 2:51 apart late in the second period and Andover went on to a 2-2 tie
with Masco; Lenny Brochu scored twice in Concord’s 4-2 win over Chelmsford,
which got 1-1-2 from Jack Gump; Alex Daly capped a hat trick with what proved
to be the winner with 2:14 left and Gordon had two assists in Newton’s 5-4
decision over Methuen, which got 1-1-2 from Chris Lattini; Amanda Batsos scored
four goals and Madison Micciche had two assists as the Wizards defeated
Burlington, 5-3 – Browne with two goals and Bonnano two assists in the loss;
and Lattini’s second goal of the game, with 5:43 left, turned out to be the
winner and Cam Stanisewski had 1-1-2 as Methuen edged Winthrop, 5-4 – Andrew
Dimento with two assists in the loss.
BLUE DIVISIONS
Lexington/Bedford, Malden, Melrose and Lynn all had a win
and a tie and the Gladiators posted a pair of ties. Chris Leary’s second goal
of the game, with 7:32 left, turned out to be the winner, Joe Hegarty assisted
on both and Shawn Gallant lost a shutout bid when Mahan scored with 3:39 left as
Lexington/Bedford nipped Woburn, 2-1 – and Leary had the tying goal with 5:42
left and Sal Frelick posted 1-1-2 as L/B pulled out a 3-3 tie with Lynn; Louis
Staffieri and Ryan Noonan both had two goals and three assists, Nick Salgado
wore the hat and had an assist, Anthony Ceca also scored twice and Nick Capillo
had two assists in Malden’s 9-1 handling of Nashua – and Declan Delaney scored
with 7:28 left to give PAT a 1-1 tie with Malden, which got a second-period
goal from Carson Tully; RachelDiFraia had 1-3-4, Shane Correale wore the hat
and Derek DiRaffaele scored twice as Melrose topped Waltham, 8-3, Tom Burke
with 1-1-2 and Shawn Wise two assists in the loss – and Garrett Derocher scored
the tying goal with 7:46 left and the Gladiators scored twice in the third
period to tie Melrose, 3-3 – Shea Champagne with 1-1-2 for Melrose; Nick
O’Connell scored with 3:53 left to give Waltham a 2-2 tie with the Gladiators;
TravisRyan wore the hat and had an assist and Tom Cash set up two goals in
Lynn’s 6-2 win over Triton;
Joe Carroll and Kyle Barry scored 1:25 apart midway through
the third period to give Stoneham a 3-3 tie with Wakefield; Brendan Bassett
second goal of the game produced the tie early in the third period (after the
teams scored 11 goals in the first 24 minutes), Brandon Wolf had 1-2-3, Matt
Mead three assists and Jared Arnold 1-1-2 as Nashoba and Beverly skated to a
6-6 tie – Colin Desmond and Anthony D’Amato with two goals apiece and Madison
Jalbert two assists for Beverly; and Manzi wore the hat, Surette had what
proved to be the winner with 4:01 left and Morgan had 1-1-2 as Woburn scored
four goals in the third period and trimmed Marblehead, 5-3.
RED DIVISIONS
Danvers won twice, Watertown and Wilmington had a win and a
tie and Chelmsford two ties in a busy week. Andrew Wessel scored four goals and
assisted on two others, RobertTibbetts wore the hat and had three assists, Ryan
Clement and Nick Discuillo both had 1-1-2 and Jake Gamble two assists as
Danvers scored a 10-2 win over Tewksbury, which got two assists from Kelly
Golini – and Tibbetts erupted for five goals and two assists, Clement had 1-1-2
and Wessel another goal in a 9-2
handling of Andover; Kevin Demore posted 2-2-4 and Pat Keegan wore the hat in
Watertown’s 6-2 win over Lexington/Bedford, which got 1-1-2 apiece from Mitch
Heyda and Cooper Giesen – and Demore capped a 2-1-3 performance with the tying
goal with 11 second sleft as Watertown pulled out a 4-4 tie with Reading, which
got 2-1-3 from Matt Newman; Chris Spinazola posted 1-1-2 in Wilmington’s 3-2
decision over Marblehead, which got 1-1-2 from Matt Gray and two assists from
Zach Titus – and Mitch Andrea scored the tying goal with 4:49 left and Golini
had 1-1-2 as Tewksbury pulled out a 3-3 tie with Wilmington, which got two goals
from Jonathan Simmons and 1-1-2 from Mike Ducharme; Connor Quinn scored with
4:51 left to give Chelmsford a 1-1 tie with S&S – and Connor O’Malley had
the tying goal with 1:58 remaining and Justin Pitari scored twice as Methuen
pulled out a 4-4 tie with Chelmsford, which got 2-1-3 from Chris Ervin and
1-1-2 from Chris Bungard;
Darwin Anderson went for 2-3-5, Tess Martin had 1-3-4,
Anthony Ventura also scored twice and Nick Ryan and Will Toso both had 1-1-2 as
Melrose nipped Stoneham, 7-5 – Cody Goulding and A.J. Souza with 1-1-2 apiece
in the loss; Henry Nelson (1-1-2) scored the tying goal with 7:55 left, after
Chris Riedger (1-2-3) scored as Concord/Carlisle rallied from a 3-0 deficit and
tied Salem, 3-3 – Dylan Slavo with two goals for Salem; EvanNoonan scored
twice, Kyle Barry had 1-1-2 and Sean Casey two assists in Burlington’s 4-2
victory over the NS Vipers; Andrew Berube scored twice, Mike Corrado had 1-1-2
and Jake Kelleher, Dan Coyle and Brendan Parent all posted two assists in
Nashua’s 7-3 win over Arlington; Connor Hillson and Mike Rosen both collected
2-1-3, PatCurtin and John Kata each had 1-1-2, Tom Ross chipped in with two
assists and GrantWillis pitched a shutout in Andover’s 7-0 victory over the
Wizards; Gavin Dauer and Robby O’Brien both wore hats, Dauer with two assists,
O’Brien one, Dave Paine posted 1-3-4, Henry Sergenian 1-2-3, Steve Osborne two
goals and Tristan Boudreault two assists in Winchester’s 10-3 handling of North
Reading; Matt Burke, who also had an assist, scored two goals in seven seconds,
the second the tying tally with 7:08 left as Woburn rallied from three goals
down to pull out a 3-3 tie with Amesbury, which got 1-1-2 from Tyler Pouliot
and two assists from Gavin Bibeau; Vince Giordano had 1-2-3, Tyler Campbell scored
twice and Tyler Barnhart pitched a shutout in Haverhill’s 5-0 win over
Lexington/Bedford; Sal Costanzo and Liam Lyons both had 1-1-2 in Cape Ann’s 4-2
win over Triton, which got two assists from No. 22; and Ryan Snook wore a
natural hat in a 3:44 span of the first period, two of the goals coming 20
seconds apart, and Paul Saccardo had two assists in Everett/Revere’s 5-3
victory over Nashua, which got 1-1-2 from Elise Yabroudy.
SILVER DIVISIONS
Tom Harrington had two goals and an assist, Alex Johnson also
scored twice and Pat Roche and Shamus Foley each had 1-1-2 in Wakefield’s 8-2
win over Agawam, which got 1-1-2 from Reynolds; Kyle Joyce scored early in
Nashua’s 3-0 win over Waltham (coaches, a goalie???); Owen Dubois wore the hat
and Dan Berenson pitched a shutout in Portland’s 5-0 victory over Newburyport;
Mike Hughes wore the hat and had an assist, Jack Fietze scored twice and Conner
Rinklin pitched a shutout in Andover’s 5-0 win over Winchester; Robbie Horne
and John Mondello both collected 2-1-3 and Pat Guinee had 1-2-3 in Cape Ann’s
6-2 victory over Andover; William Poirier scored four goals and assisted on
another, Nick Oliveri and Ronan Lambert both had two assists and MattFoulds
lost a shutout bid when Emma Feeney scored with 1:15 left in North Andover’s
5-1 win over the Andover Girls; Dan McNamara posted 2-2-4, Andrew Gotts had
2-1-3 and Alexa Matses 1-1-2 in Masco’s 7-1 handling of Newton; Tyler
Guillemette wore the hat and added an assist, Manning Gallant had 1-1-2 and Joe
Kenney two assists in Nashoba’s 4-2 win over Reading; and James Driscoll wore
the hat and had an assist and Cam Wilkins posted 1-1-2 in Groton’s 6-1 victory
over Winchester.
GOLD DIVISIONS
Watertown won twice behind a pair of Sal Caterina hat
tricks. Caterina posted 3-2-5 and Devin Cotter scored twice in a 6-3 win over
Watertown, which got two goals from EmmaSikora and two assists from Aidan
Crowley – and Matt Tardif had 1-3-4, Caterina wore the hat, John Shea posted
1-1-2 and Cotter two assists in an 8-5 victory over Chelmsford, which got 2-1-3
from Mike Untracht, 1-1-2 from Matt Tredeau and two assists from BobSmall;
Sean D’Urso pitched a shutout and Cortney Pierre scored
twice as the Andover Girls topped Tewksbury, 3-0; Sam England scored twice and
Owen McNamara had two assists in Salem’s 5-3 victory over Newton; Manny DeSouza
went for 2-3-5, Kevin Clark also scored twice and Jonathan Murphy had 1-1-2 in
Masco’s 7-1 win over Lynnfield; RyanThibault scored twice in Newburyport’s 3-1
victory over Tewksbury; No. 15 had 1-1-2 and Medford stopped Acton-Boxboro,
5-2; Joe Lehner capped a three-goal rally with the tying goal with 1:23 left,
John Holleran had 2-1-3 and Craig Engert 1-2-3 as Acton-Boxboro pulled out a
6-6 tie with Arlington, which got two goals from Francesco Valagussa and 1-1-2
apiece from Dylan Lemos and Declan Prunty; Kira Iacopucci set up six goals,
StephenHolgersen scored five and Tyler Mignosa added 1-2-3 in Winthrop’s 9-2
handling of Peabody; Savannah Norcross scored the tying goal with 17 seconds
left and Lynn rallied from two goals down to tie Salem, 2-2; and Nick Parent
scored midway through the second period to answer a first-period goal by Bernie
Gillis and give Haverhill/Pentucket a 1-1 tie with Greater Lowell.
GRAY DIVISIONS
Lexington/Bedford, Triton and Methuen all won twice. Adam
Winter scored four goals, Victoria Cusanello posted 2-2-4. Gavin Prough also
scored twice and No. 13 had 1-1-2 in L/B’s 9-4 win over Saugus, which got two
goals apiece from Kyle Sturniolo and KerriMcKinnon – and Cusanello (1-1-2) had
what proved to be the winner early in the third period as L/B edged Woburn,
5-4; Dylan Leavitt posted 1-1-2 in a 3:10 span late, No. 29 scored the winner
with 3:48 left and Brock Roy had 1-1-2 as Triton nipped Melrose, 4-3, despite
2-1-3 by Jake McNeely – and Roy and No. 9 both had 1-1-2 in a 5-1 victory over
North Reading; Matt Lane and Nick Jurovich both scored twice in Methuen’s 7-3
win over S&S – and Lane scored twice in a 4-1 victory over Peabody;
Marlee Hamor had 2-1-3, Emmy Casagrande posted two assists
and Jack Perry lost a shutout bid when Turner scored with 1:03 left in
Beverly’s 3-1 win over Woburn; Kyle Maher scored twice and Kasey Antonellis had
two assists in Waltham’s 3-1 victory over Nashoba; Kate Simon scored twice and
Rosa Braceras added two assist as the Wizards defeated Nashua, 4-1; Dylan
Campbell scored four goals and added an assist and ColeEsposito posted 2-2-4
in Masco’s 7-4 victory Stoneham, which got a hat trick from JennaBragalone and
two assists from Alexis Saia; Robert Glidden’s 1-1-2 led Danvers past
Wilmington. 3-1; Griffin Penn scored with 7:15 left to give Cape Ann a 3-3 tie
with Reading; Nick Wallace pitched a shutout and No. 4 scored in the second
period of Winchester’s 2-0 victory over Haverhill/Pentucket; Alec Racioppi and
Andre Danahy both wore hats, Racioppi had two assists, Jake Hartshorn posted
2-2-4, Dylan McElhinney also scored twice, Bob Small had two assists and Mike
Untracht pitched a shutout in Chelmsford’s big win over Amesbury; and Aiden
Shea scored four goals and Dylan Mackinnon had 1-2-3 in Burlington’s 7-4 win
over Groton, which got two goals from Joe Gagnon and two assists from Trent
Madigan.
BLACK
No. 12 scored twice and No. 28 had two assists in
Newburyport’s 6-1 victory over Melrose (no numbers on the Newburyport sticker).