“AAA”Winchester and Winthrop both won three times, while Burlington, Greater Lowell and Winthrop each won twice and Framingham had a win and a tie.
Ryan McCarthy scored twice in Winchester’s 5-1 victory over Arlington;
McCarthy wore the hat,
Mike Martignetti had three assists and
Sam Vozzella and
John Smyth each had a goal and an assist in a 7-1 win over Arlington – and
Trevor Lopez’s second goal of the game, with five minutes left, proved to be the winner and
Smyth had 1-1-2 in a 4-3 decision over Waltham, which got 2-1-3 from
Connor Blanchard;
Matt Asselin wore a natural hat and
Andrew Carrabis lost a shutout when
Linscott scored with 3:59 left in Greater Lowell’s 4-1 victory over Casco Bay; and
Asselin had three assists,
Tom Hassett scored twice and
Owen Goulette had 1-1-2 in a 4-1 win over Arlington – and
Luke Evangelista scored with 7:08 left to give Winthrop a 2-1 decision over Andover;
Sean Savage wore the hat and had an assist,
Tyler Norden and
Connor Donovan each had 1-1-2 (
Donovan’s coming in a 56-second span late), and
Tom Milne had two assists in Burlington’s 5-2 win over Lynn – and
Conor Quinlan posted a goal and three assists and
Savage and
Jame Crosdale both scored twice in a 7-0 triumph over Newburyport;
Joe Deeb snapped a 1-1 tie with 3:46 left and
Cory Cherico scored twice in Winthrop’s 3-1 win over Reading – and
Brian Chalmers delivered 2-1-3,
Sam Yarrow had three assists and
Deeb two goals in a 6-2 win over Hollis;
Austin Villa and
Brad Woodhouse shared the shutout and
Mason Metzker scored early in the second period of Framingham’s 2-0 win over Casco Bay – and
Anthony Incerto (1-1-2) scored with 7:59 left to give Lexington/Bedford a 3-3 tie with Framingham;
Matt Taylor scored what turned out to be the winning goal in the first period as Andover nipped Woburn, 3-1; Cam Richmond delivered 2-1-3 in Newburyport’s 4-0 win over Concord; Andrew Paquette scored the tying goal with 7:20 left and Anthony Velez had 1-1-2 as Concord pulled out a 4-4 tie with Lynn, which got 1-2-3 from Billy Norcross and 1-1-2 from No. 11; Ian Worthley had a goal and three assists, Diego Alvarez-Segee posted 2-1-3 and Dante McGrane two assists as Saugus defeated Wakefield, 5-1; and Trevor Lally pitched a shutout and Sean Dobisz scored in the first period as Waltham topped Lexington/Bedford, 3-0.
“AA” South
Wilmington won twice and Reading AA, Andover AA, Triton, NH East and the Wizards all had a win and a tie, with NH East and the Wizards tying each other. Tim Kippenberger wore the hat and Zachary Kincaid had two assists in Wilmington’s 5-1 win over Hollis – and Dean Nally and Kippenberger scored 14 seconds apart in the second period as Wilmington nipped the Starhawks, 3-1; Ryan Farrell had 2-2-4, Jake Emery also scored twice, Johnny Love had 1-1-2 and Steve Jackson two assists in Reading’s 6-1 victory over Tewksbury – and Nate Harris scored the tying goal with 8:07 left and Josh Kinghorn had two assists as Nashua pulled out a 3-3 tie with Reading, which got two goals from Emery; Andrew MacDonald and Tim Loporchia scored 64 seconds apart late in the second period as Andover AA defeated Woburn, 3-1 – and Joe Falso scored with five minutes left in the second period, answering a first-period goal by Anthony Previte and giving Winchester a 1-1 tie with Andover; Mike Beevers scored what turned out to be the winner 57 seconds into the third period as Triton edged Winchester, 3-2 – and Riley Nutter scored the tying goal with 6:34 left and Anthony Survilas scored twice as the Saints pulled out a 4-4 tie with Triton; Max Gauthier scored twice and NH East scored three goals in the third period and topped Marblehead, 4-2; Bergman (2-1-3) scored with 13 seconds left to give the Wizards a 4-3 win over Hollis, with Foster delivering 1-1-2 in the win and Isaac Rogers 1-1-2 in the loss – and Foster (1-1-2) scored with 46 seconds left to give the Wizards a 2-2 tie with NH East, as Kreytak had two assists for the Wizards and Gauthier 1-1-2 for NH East;
Rogers erupted for six goals and an assist, including four straight goals in the third period, and Brandon Hugh scored twice as Hollis beat the Starhawks, 8-5, despite a Trevor Thomas hat trick; Justin Montepeluso wore the hat and had an assist, Barrett Genovese posted 2-1-3 Ryan Hunt had three assists and Connor Champigny pitched a shutout as Acton-Boxboro defeated Wilmington, 7-0; Blodgett had 1-2-3, Costa scored twice and Zinkann had 1-1-2 in Groton’s 5-3 victory over Newton, which got two assists from Chris Aucoin; Thomas-Riker Ferry scored twice, Connor Daley had two assists and John Bresnahan scored what turned out to be the winner with 8:42 left as Newton edged Danvers, 4-3 – Kevin Rooney with 1-1-2 and William Flynn two assists in the loss; Marks wore the hat and Walsh pitched a shutout in Melrose’s 5-0 win over Chelmsford; Jack Adamson snapped a 2-2 tie with 1:40 left and Ryan Kennedy and Pete Dillman each posted 1-1-2 in Chelmsford’s 4-2 decision over Agawam; Collin Hart scored four goals and Ben Gansenberg added two assists in Marblehead’s 5-1 win over Melrose; Dave Williams had 2-1-3, Brady McFadden 1-2-3 and Jack Kenneally 1-1-2 in Tewksbury’s 5-1 victory over Wakefield; Barbera scored with 10:53 left to give Reading AAA a 2-1 win over Natick; James Satagati had three assists and Joe Modoono and Jeff Matthews both had 1-1-2 in Arlington’s 9-3 win over Watertown, which got all three goals from Egan and two assists from Loughren; Ricky Mingolelli scored what turned out to be the winner with 3:58 left and Erik Tardif lost a shutout when Wil Carpenter scored with 2:30 left in Natick’s 2-1 win over Woburn; Jimmy Boyle posted 1-2-3, TJ Fredo and Anthony DeLeo both scored twice and Charlie Briley had two assists in North Andover’s 6-2 win over Arlington; Clayton Marengi scored twice, Sam Pifko posted 1-1-2 and Jackson Hammersley had two assists in Lynnfield’s 6-1 win over Danvers; Ethan Schena scored twice, Aiden Hollingsworth had two assists, Alex Cata scored what turned out to be the winner with 6:25 left and Methuen scored four times in the first period and held off Wakefield, 5-4 – Timmy Lucey with 1-1-2 in the loss; and Marco Jaramillo (1-1-2) scored with 10 seconds left to give Cape Ann a 3-2 decision over North Andover – EJ Field with 1-2-3 and Lawrence Scola had two assists in the win and Jimmy Boyle both goals in the loss.
“A” NORTH
Concord-Carlisle won twice and Concord went 1-1-1. Dan Harrington scored twice and Duncan Stephenson had a goal and an assist in a 7-3 victory over Acton-Boxboro, which got 1-2-3 from Phillip Kidd and two goals from No. 38 – and Stephenson and Peter Nelson both wore hats and had an assist and Harrington had 1-2-3 in an 8-3 win ver Newton, which got two goals from Carson Priante; Carter Gaglia had two assists, Concord got goals from six different players, four of the goals in the second period of a 6-1 win over Amesbury – and Caroline Cutter broke up Adam Omundson’s shutout with 1:28 left to give the NS Vipers a 1-1 tie with Concord, which got a second-period goal from Knox Brown;
Priante scored five goals, wearing a natural hat in the third period, and had two assists and Pete Delmonico set up three goals in Newton’s 8-3 win over Waltham, which got two assists from Matt Roan; Noah Razzetti and No. 11 both had 1-1-2 in Twin City’s 6-1 victory over Lynn; Don Walk scored with 1:08 left to give Nashoba a 2-1 decision over Waltham; Pat Birmingham’s fifth goal of the game turned out to be the winner with 4:43 left as Amesbury edged Stoneham, 6-5 – Quinlan with two goals in the loss; Nick Hart scored the winner with 7:46 left and Luke LaForrest had 1-1-2 as Acton-Boxboro edged PAT, 2-1; Jake Innis wore the hat and Max Latan had two assists in Masco’s 4-2 win over Lynn, which got 1-1-2 from Cam Dimeglio; Jonathan Wright scored twice and Nick Miller had 1-1-2 in PAT’s 5-2 win over Marblehead; Cal Davik (1-1-2) and Adam DeAmicis (1-2-3) scored 10 seconds apart early in the third period and Alex Archambeault posted a goal and three assists as Twin City edged Concord, 6-5 – CJ Smethurst with 2-1-3 in the loss; and Matt Roan and Jacob Gilligan scored 1:38 apart in the third period, Jack Kavey scored twice and Eddie Finney had two assists as Waltham nipped Marblehead, 4-3 – Bella Peters with two goals and Brendan Willett two assists in the loss.
“A” SOUTH AND EAST
Andover A1 won twice and Saugus and Natick both wore a pair of ties, one of the ties against each other. Alexander Furry scored twice and Pat Haney and Alex Werinreb both posted 1-1-2 in Andover’s 5-1 win over Hollis – and Jason Brezner scored with 33 seconds left to give Andover a 7-6 victory over Melrose, Shane Patrick and Isabel Miller with 1-1-2 apiece in the win and Jason LaCortiglia with two goals and Eli Coleman 1-1-2 in the loss; Michael Che scored with 8:09 left to give Acton-Boxboro a 2-2 tie with Natick; Drew Thomas (1-1-2) scored the tying goal with 2:34 left, Austin Wackrow scored twice, Sean Keenan had 1-1-2 and Johnny Maloney and Jake Mulrenan both had two assists as Woburn pulled out a 4-4 tie with Saugus, which got two goals from Jackson Stanton, 1-1-2 from No. 6 and two assists from James Majeski – and Zachary Sanderson of Saugus scored 13 seconds into the game and Natick’s Andrew Kittler scored later in the first period as the teams skated to a 1-1 tie;
Luke McCarron snapped a 3-3 tie with 3:48 left and Arlington got goals from five different players and nipped Hollis, 5-3; Kegan Cote snapped a 3-3 tie with 7:12 left, Jared Meneles and Jack Grey both had 1-1-2 and Cam Trull two assists in Greater Lowell’s 5-3 victory over Chelmsford, which got two assists from Matt Miner; Tom Doherty scored twice and Dom D’Ambrosio had two assists in North Andover’s 3-1 win over the Wizards; Jared McGlaughlin pitched a shutout and Kyle Khani scored midway through Agawam’s 1-0 victory over Chelmsford; Matt Moore and Pat Gibbons both scored twice and Nolan Ratte had two assists in Nashoba’s 5-3 win over Stoneham; Jesse Kapstad had 1-1-2 and six different players scored in Stoneham’s 6-2 win over Billerica; Giray scored two goals in a 2:14 span of the second period as Malden/East Boston defeated Woburn, 2-1; Ronan D’Auria (1-1-2) snapped a 2-2 tie with 8:04 left as Burlington got by Malden/East Boston, 4-2 – Bernbaum with 1-1-2 in the loss; Tyler Gendron scored twice, Curtis Huard had 1-1-2 and Mike Perry two assists in Twin City’s 7-1 win over Wakefield; Max Trawick scored with 1:26 left in the second period to give Groton a 3-2 win over Danvers; and Miner’s second goal of the game with 57 seconds left to give Chelmsford a 4-3 decision over Arlington – Jack Dillon with 1-2-3 and Steve Lubinger 1-1-2 in the win and Oosting two goals in the loss.
“A”
Beverly, Melrose, PAT and Nashua all won twice. Colby Delano wore the hat and Andrew Mezza had 1-1-2 in Beverly’s 4-2 win over Amesbury, which got both goals from Delaney Kingsland – and Delano and Mezza both scored twice and Dan Morency had two assists in a 5-3 victory over Lynn, which got all three goals from Davis Kinne; Hannon’s second goal of the game was the winner with 3:15 left and DJ Darwin had two assists as Melrose edged Peabody, 3-2 – and Hannon scored the winner with 7:58 left and O’Donnell had 1-1-2 in a 3-2 win over the Andover Girls, who got both goals from Madelyn Silveria; Nick Granger pitched a shutout, Ryan Johnson posted 1-2-3 and Rowan Archibald scored twice in PAT’s 3-0 win over Winthrop – and Pat Stevens (1-1-2) scored what turned out to be the winner with 3:57 left and Johnson had 2-1-3 in a 4-3 victory over Beverly, which got two goals from Mezza and two assists from Delano; Jared Egersheim scored twice in Nashua’s 4-1 win over Andover A2 – and Ryan Silva’s 2-1-3 keyed a 5-2 win over Newton;
Blake Buonapane posted 2-1-3, Evan Oberton had 1-2-3 and Noah Leary pitched a shutout in Masco’s 7-0 win over Natick; Buckley lost a shutout when Cam Chambers scored with 3:46 left and Santos scored what turned out to be the winner with 3:19 left as the NS Vipers edged Amesbury, 2-1; Sal Schille had four assists, Tim Buckley posted 1-1-2 and Joey Robishaw scored what turned out to be the winner 20 seconds into the third period as North Reading built a 5-1 lead and held of Lynn, 5-4 – Brian Swaczyk with 1-1-2 in the loss; No. 10 had 1-2-3, No. 27 scored twice and No. 26 had two assists (wrong sticker on the sheet) as Acton-Boxboro nipped Andover A2, 4-2; Ashley Burke scored twice, Brian Gillis had 1-1-2 and Dylan McLaughlin added two assists in Lexington/Bedford’s 5-2 win over Agawam; and Morgan Vigeant had a goal and four assists, Chris Bernanzani wore the hat and had an assist, Justin Crowley 2-2-4, Jared Russell and Cam Banks 1-2-3 apiece, Zack Smith three assists and Nick Farrell 1-1-2 in Wilmington’s 10-4 win over Woburn, which got a hat trick from Aiden Robinson and 1-1-2 from Drew Buckley;
“A”
Winchester A1, Burlington, Lexington/Bedford, Methuen and Reading A1 all won twice and Waltham A3 had two ties. Locke pitched a shutout, B. Coakley scored twice and Sean Cashell had two assists in Winchester’s 4-0 win over North Andover – and Cashell and Ryan Welch both wore hats and Cashell had two assists in a 9-5 victory over Tewksbury; Dan Plummer scored twice, Luke Shannon and Brian O’Neil both posted 1-1-2 and Jake Quinlan had two assists in Burlington’s 5-1 win over the Wizards – and Shannon scored twice, Emma McLean had two assists and Michale Marcos lost a shutout on Sullivan’s goal with 26 seconds left in a 3-1 victory over Triton; Chris Walsh scored twice and Remy Lacchia had 1-1-2 in Lexington/Bedford’s 6-2 win over Triton – and Ty Blumberg scored two goals in 11 seconds early for a 2-1 win over Newburyport; Declan Drew scored what turned out to be the winner with 2:17 left and James Trussell lost a shutout when No. 19 scored with 1:17 left in Methuen’s 2-1 victory over Masco – and Brian Corcoran scored five goals, Tony Conway had two assists and Xavier Metivier pitched a shutout in an 8-0 win over Lynnfield; Max Giardina scored twice in the second period and Reading edged Methuen, 2-1 – and Giardina snapped a 1-1 tie with 2:11 left in the second period and Tapscott had 1-1-2 in a 4-1 win over Twin City;William O’Keefe scored with 3:43 left to give Tewksbury a 3-3 tie with Waltham A3, which got two goals from Bitsoli – and Jacob Swanson scored the tying goal with 57 seconds left and Caroline Champa had two assists as Waltham earned a 3-3 tie with Winchester A2;
Levi Pierce wore the hat, his second goal snapping a 3-3 tie with 1:07 left as Concord-Carlisle defeated Chelmsford, 5-3 – Andrew Flammia and Pete Mitchell with 1-1-2 apiece and Mike DeVita two assists in the loss; Tyler Carrow ended Drake’s shutout bid with 2:09 left, 41 seconds after McKay ended Jake Vieira’s shutout as Greater Lowell pulled out a 1-1 tie with North Andover; Nick Steigerwald scored with 2:26 left to give Nashoba a 1-1 tie with Masco, which got a second-period goal from Charlie Ouellette; Diranian wore the hat and had an assist, Simonetti scored twice and DeBenedictis had two assists in Lynnfield’s 6-1 victory over Chelmsford; Hannah Cunha wore the hat and had an assist, Kate Simpson posted 2-1-3 and Shaw 1-2-3 as the Wizards topped Reading A2, 7-3; No. 29 and Brian Cebula scored 1:28 apart early in the third period to give Greater Lowell a 3-3 tie with Twin City, which got 2-1-3 from Helenius; No. 3 scored four goals and assisted on two others (coaches, a name???), Hatfield had 1-2-3 and Reilly 1-1-2 in Wakefield’s 9-5 win over Tewksbury, which got 2-1-3 from O’Keefe and 1-1-2 from Joe Osborn; and Anthony Petrone wore the hat in Medford’s 4-1 win over Haverhill/Pentucket.
“A” NORTHEAST
Danvers, Melrose A3, and the Saints all won twice and Agawam had a win and a tie. Dillon Driscoll scored twice as Danvers defeated Cape Ann, 3-1 – and DJ Pacheco’s second goal of the game, with 5:06 left was the winner and RJ Kobierski and Troy Deschene both had 1-1-2 in a 5-4 decision over Beverly, which got two goals from Gavin Doyle; Figueira wore the hat and Kiernan had two assists as Melrose A3 edged Waltham A4, 4-3 – Cucinotta with 1-1-2 in the loss – and Brodeur pitched a shutout and Ciulla and B. Kelly both had 1-1-2 in Melrose’s 4-0 win over the Andover Girls;
Tom Doe and Aidan Ross both wore hats and added an assist as the Saints beat Andover A3, 7-1 – and Nos 21 and 10 scored in a 2-1 decision over Natick; Brett Beaulieu scored what turned out to be the winner with 9:41 left as Agawam edged Cape Ann, 2-1 – and Will Dodge scored the tying goal with 10:38 left and Nick Provencher scored twice as Hollis pulled out a 3-3 tie with Agawam, which got 1-1-2 from Aidan Hammond; and Byers wore the hat and had an assist and Schirmer posted 1-2-3 as Andover A3 defeated Acton-Boxboro, 5-2.
– MIKE SHALIN, mshalin@valley-associates.com