BANTAMS – WEEK ENDING Nov. 18
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Jack Kerrigan pitched a shutout and Will Rice scored with 18 seconds left in the second period as Cambridge edged Waltham 1-0; Rego and Nelson scored 59 seconds apart in the second period as Greater Lowell edged Waltham 3-2 – Kevin Dann with both goals in the loss; Braeden Archambault ended Colin Logan’s shutout with 3:48 left and Will Moriarty followed with 55 seconds remaining to give Andover a 2-1 win over Concord; Gilbert’s four goal of the game, with 2:10 left, gave Arlington a 5-4 decision over Cambridge – Russell with four assists in the win; and Drew Damiani had a goal and two assists and Danny Storella scored twice as Lynnfield/Saugus came from two goals down and edged Andover 3-2.
AAA
Newton won twice and Dorchester had a win and a tie. Mitch Gordon had a goal and an assist and Dylan Zukowski lost a shutout late as Newton topped Framingham 4-2 – and Camden Cardamone had 1-1-2 in a 3-1 triumph over Belmont; Noah Kearney clicked for 1-2-3 and Jack Kelly and Luke O’Sullivan both posted 1-1-2 in Dorchester’s 6-2 victory over Winthrop, Jackson Andy with 1-1-2 in the loss – and Dorchester’s Kearney and Tyler Dickson swapped goals in a 1-1 tie;
In the other game, Nick Wesley scored the winner with 6:46 left and Chris Vacca had two assists as Wakefield edged Everett/Revere 2-1.
AA
The Revs won twice and Chelmsford had a win and a tie in the North. Paul Hardcastle handed out five assists, Eric Perry wore the hat, Matt Montoya had a goal and an assist and Nolan Westberg pitched a shutout as the Revs stopped Cape Ann 8-0 – and Jack van Beekom scored twice in a 5-3 victory over Hyde Park; Mike Vichot and TK Keyo both posted 1-1-2 and James Wiklund had two assists in Chelmsford’s 5-3 victory over Beverly, DJ Bachini with a goal and an assist in the loss – and Cole Pelkey ended Ben O’Keef’s shutout bid with 3:19 left to give Chelmsford a 1-1 tie with Tewksbury – John Ragucci with a goal 54 seconds into the game for Tewksbury;
Jack Venturi wore the hat and had an assist and Joe Costanzo posted a goal and an assist as Haverhill/Pentucket topped Cape Ann 6-3 – Tim Marrone with two assists in the loss; and Cam Cook scored all five goals, Davy Pratt assisted on three and Matt Mezza two in Beverly’s 5-1 win over Melrose.
Nashoba won twice in the South. Ryan McNulty wore the hat and added an assist, Matt Mulhern posted 2-1-3 and Will Donovan had two assists in a 5-1 win over Twin City – and McNulty posted 1-2-3, Dean Blake scored twice in the third period and Dom Marshall had 1-1-2 in a 6-3 triumph over Woburn, Zach MacInnes with 1-1-2 in the loss;
Finbar Mahoney and Gian Zambrano both scored twice and Mahoney added an assist as the Railers topped Concord-Carlisle 6-2; Gaskin wore the hat and No. 9 scored the winner with 7:15 left as Somerville edged the Railers 4-3; AJ Mills’ second goal of the game, with 5:01 left, gave Twin City a 3-2 decision over SMS; Charlie Rainville pitched a shutout and Joe Murphy scored 24 seconds into the second period as Andover topped Medford 3-0; Hayden Leveroni scored four goals, Jacob Aizanman scored one goal and handed out three assists, Drake Wyman clicked for 2-1-3, Jack Doherty 1-2-3, Charles Grenier three assists and Owen Giagrande the shutout in Marblehead’s big win over Dorchester; and Dan DeFeo and Nick Leuzzi scored 1:36 apart in the third period and Charlie Jayne assisted on both as Woburn pulled out a 2-2 tie with Newburyport.
North Andover won twice in the East. Sam Elliott scored four goals, including a natural hat over 3:39, Kyle Losco had two goals and an assist and Nolan Locke 1-1-2 in a 7-1 victory over Haverhill/Pentucket – and Elliott scored with 2:35 left to give NA a 4-3 decision over the Revs;
Sam Foulds snapped a 1-1 tie in the second period as Concord topped Amesbury 3-1; Colin Grimley and Cole Lambert both scored twice, Grimley had an assist and Marc Hebbelinck posted 1-1-2 in Methuen’s 6-1 victory over Winchester; Cullen Lacey scored what turned out to be the winner in the second period as South Boston trimmed Winchester 3-2; No. 87 snapped a 1-1 tie with 4:04 left as Methuen trimmed NH East 3-1; Amesbury’s Gio Recupero and Dedham’s Mercuri swapped goals in a 1-1 tie; and No. 39 handed out three assists and Venturelli scored twice in Arlington’s 6-2 win over the Railers.
Wellesley won twice in the West. James Gould scored four goals, Calvin Parker posted four assists and Alden Turner had 1-1-2 in a 6-1 victory over Brookline – and Turner and Dean Levanto both scored twice in a 4-1 triumph over Andover;
Paganis pitched a shutout and No. 27 scored twice in Billerica’s 3-0 victory over Triboro; No.38 posted 2-1-3, Drew Barrett had 1-2-3 and Justin Carino dished out three assists in Wakefield’s 6-1 win over Billerica; Triboro’s Jake Figueiredo and Andover’s Mittleman swapped goals in a 1-1 tie; and Dan Earley scored twice, Ryan Lake posted 1-1-2 and Aden Giannetti had two assists in Parkway’s 5-2 victory over Wakefield – Carino with both goals in the loss.
A
Agawam and Lynn both won twice and Medford had a win and a tie in the North. Theo Parianos scored one goal and handed out three assists, Mark Pollock wore the hat and Cole Perkins had 1-1-2 as Agawam trimmed Natick 7-4, Matt Maloney with three assists, Luke Ward two goals and Lou Zadra two assists in the loss – and Finn O’Connell wore the hat and Luke Graham pitched a shutout in a 4-0 win over Nashoba; Ryan Lariviere scored twice and Mike Capone had two assists as Lynn topped Burlington 4-1 – and Lariviere scored twice and Zack Ryan and Connor Gagne both posted 1-1-2 in a 4-0 victory over Cambridge; Jared Allsop scored two goals and handed out three assists, Louis Pacillo also scored twice and Pat Roache and Richard Moretii both had two assists in Medford’s 8-3 victory over the Revs, who got 1-1-2 from No. 74 – and Mike Maselli’s second goal of the game, with 1:36 left, gave Wilmington a 4-4 tie with Medford, William Lamonica with two assists for Wilmington and Allsop 2-1-3, Cole Morse two goals and Liam Creamer two assists for Medford;
Andrew Garabedian scored two goals and set up two others, Liam Dolan had two goals and an assist and Luke Swartz a goal and two assists as SMS defeated Somerville 7-2 – Brady Sullivan with 1-1-2 in the loss; and No. 69 had 1-2-3, Mike Pomer had 1-1-2, Sean Noone also had two assists and Pable Ellsworth pitched a shutout in Belmont’s 5-0 triumph over Natick.
Allston/Brighton won twice in the South. Leo Blotner pitched a shutout and Tim Kasyanov scored early in the second period of a 3-0 victory over Needham – and Declan Smyth and Murphy Peckham scored third-period goals, Peckham coming through with 1:45 left in a 3-2 decision over SMS;
Andrew Snow scored twice in Wellesley’s 5-0 victory over Needham; Aiden Szymanski scored what turned out to be the winner with 5:44 left as Triton shaded Greater Lowell 5-0; Tracy Pennington scored one goal and handed out five assists, Colum Donovan and Jack Thurmond both had 1-1-2 and Kobi Balsampitched a shutout in Newton’s 8-0 win over Wellesley; Charlie Pound clicked for 2-1-3, Sam Craveiro also scored twice, Mike Burns and Kyle Fowler both had two assists and Ryan Avila pitched a shutout in Beverly’s 6-0 win over the Edge; No. 32 scored what turned out to be the winner with 5:22 left as Winchester edged Everett/Revere 3-2; Joe Soares wore the hat and Larry Graffeo had two assists as Lynnfield/Saugus downed Beverly 4-2 – Quinn Fidler with both goals in the loss; and Smith posted 2-2-4, Giles had 1-1-2 and Pace had two assists as the Edge topped Winchester 6-2 – Owen Rabinovich with both goals in the loss.
Haverhill/Pentucket had two wins and a tie, Medford and Winthrop both won twice and Billerica and Arlington both posted a win tied each other in the East. Nathan Libby set up three goals, Paolo Orlando scored two and James DeMarco posted 1-1-2 in Haverhill/Pentucket’s 6-2 victory over Danvers; Libby clicked for 2-1-3 in a 4-2 victory over Wakefield, Silvestro Maniscalso both goals in the loss – and Jared McGrtah’s second goal of the game, with 16 seconds remaining, gave Danvers a 5-5 tie with H/P, Libby capping a hat trick with 36 seconds left to give H/P the lead, Orlando with 1-1-2 for H/P and Jarrod Rachi 1-1-2 for Danvers; Andrew Watson scored five goals and Jake Brown had a goal and an assist in Medford’s big win over the Reve – and Ryan Tanizaki wore the hat, Nick Nabstedt set up three goals and Jake Nocella scored twice in a 7-1 triumph over Woburn; Zach Shea scored twice, Joe Rich posted 1-1-2 and Chris Leone had two assists as Winthrop trimmed Reading 4-2, Noah Santucci with 1-1-2 in the loss – and Murphy had three assists and Winthrop scored all four goals in the third period and topped Stoneham 4-1; No. 37 scored twice and Jake Amoroso had two assists in Billerica’s 5-0 triumph over the Revs; Davis Gillies-Holt’s second goal of the game, with 7:37 left, gave Arlington a 2-1 decision over the Railers – and Charlie Hiller scored with 2:07 left to give Billerica a 2-2 tie with Arlington;
Tom Sampson scored twice as Burlington edged Woburn 3-2; James Comeford wore the hat and Andover scored four goals in 2:41 and topped Danvers 4-1; Chase Barlow scored with 1:43 left to give Stoneham and 1-1 tie with Wakefield – Sean Hogan with an early goal for Wakefield; Josh Carignan pitched a shutout and Tyler Gilfoy scored with 7:23 left as the Railers trimmed Medfield 3-0; Colin Howard handed out four assists, Cole Ventre wore the hat and Luke Sistek and Max Howard both had two assists in North Andover’s 5-2 victory over NH East; and Colin Bakunas had 1-1-2 and Masco scored all three goals in a 4:37 span of the second period in a 3-1 win over Andover.
Acton-Boxboro won twice and Melrose and Twin City both had a win and a tie in the West. Ben Luo scored one goal and handed out two assists and Ronan McGowan had 1-1-2 in Acton-Boxboro’s 5-2 victory over Triboro – and Alex Bluth had a goal and an assist in a 5-1 win over the same team; Danny Dussault scored four goals and Kyle Hyes and Jack Kiernan both posted 1-1-2 as Melrose downed Parkway 9-2 – and Joey Zama-Lenfest scored with 6:57 left to give Melrose a 1-1 tie with Dorchester, Nicky Higgins with a goal early in the second period for Dorchester; Chris Merchant scored twice as Twin City topped Waltham 4-2 – and Twin City’s Josh Gauvin and Waltham’s Aris Stefanis swapped first-period goals en route to a 1-1 tie;
No. 57 scored twice, Isaac Wedaman posted 1-1-2 and Oliver Ransom pitched a shutout as Cambridge downed Belmont 5-0; and Ryan McEvoy had 1-1-2 as the Leafs topped the Railers 5-1.
-- MIKE SHALIN, mshalin@valley-associates.com