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Tom Lamb scored what turned out to be the winner in the second period, William Cooney had two assists and Tucker Monroe came within 3:14 of a shutout as Wellesley topped Triton 5-1; and Mike Hampton, who assisted on the first goal, scored two late goals to give Dorchester a 3-3 tie with Reading.

 

AAA

 

In the North, Ryan Laughter scored four goals and McLean Smink two in Dedham’s 8-3 victory over Waltham; Mike Taylor scored four goals, Vincent Magee tallied twice and Gavin Marengi pitched a shutout in Triton’s 6-0 victory over Marblehead; Charlie Tingos of Belmont and Adam Kornbau of Framingham swapped goals 25 seconds apart in the closing minutes in a 1-1 tie; Tom Cashman wore the hat and Anthony Tramantozzi had two assists as Triboro edged Tewksbury 3-2 – Batts with 1-1-2 in the loss; Drew Tisbert scored two goals in 24 seconds in the first period as Andover nipped Assabet 2-1; Nathaniel Trafton scored the winner with 49 seconds left in the second period as Winthrop edged Tewksbury 4-3 – Jackson Feudo with two goals and Jake Bates 1-1-2 in the loss; and Lauren Morn had a goal and an assist as Assabet defeated Marblehead 4-1.

 

Chelmsford and Danvers both won twice in the South. Mike Spitz scored two goals and set up another as Chelmsford downed Beverly 5-1 – and Zander Green scored the winner with 5:27 left, Austin Marmo scored twice and Declan Crowley had two assists in a 6-5 decision over Greater Lowell, Ben Cardillo with two goals in the loss; No. 10 had two assists and No. 57 scored what turned out to be the winner in the second period as Danvers topped Natick 6-3 – and No. 17 scored with 1:34 left and Luke Horenstein, who also had an assist, then scored his fourth goal of the game 33 seconds later to give Danvers a 5-4 decision over Wakefield, Brady Walsh with 2-1-3 and Cole Reeves 1-1-2 in the loss;

 

Acton-Boxboro’s Alex Ham and Concord-Carlisle’s Coyne swapped goals 1:01 apart late in the second period in a 1-1 tie; Ryan Doyle wore the hat and Robert Linso had 1-1-2 in Parkway’s 6-3 victory over the Railers, who got two goals from Jason Fuller; Joe Sasso wore the hat and set up two goals and Chase Collins scored twice as Wakefield trimmed Beverly 6-4 – Henry Mills with 2-1-3 in the loss; and Charles Wilkie clicked for 2-1-3 and Robert Flynn had two assists in Greater Lowell topped Cape Ann 5-2; Greg Aptekman delivered two goals and an assist, Dylan Pan also scored twice, Ben Cote and Simon Vardeh both posted 1-1-2, Charles Miller and Harry Hamilton both had two assists and Jacob Lowe pitched a shutout in Brookline’s 7-0 victory over the Railers.

 

AA

 

The Warriors won twice and the demons wore a pair of ties in the North. Petisce scored with 5:55 left to give the Warriors a 3-2 decision over Rochester – and Kuczek pitched a shutout and Roeder had a goal and an assist in a 3-0 victory over Charlestown; Jake Karlson capped a hat trick with 1:42 left to give Haverhill a 3-3 tie with the Demons, who got two goals from Ronan Siglin – and Max Ryan scored the tying goal with 8:20 eft and Brendan Donahue scored twice as Dorchester ted the Demons 3-3;

 

Brendan Fitzgerald scored twice and Matt O’Brien had a goal and an assist in Wilmington’s 5-2 victory over Westwood; King came within 3:29 of a shutout and Watson and No. 13 scored 36 seconds apart early in the second period as Winchester trimmed Wilmington 3-1; Mike Quigley scored the tying goal with 8:44 left and Mario Amato had two assists as Stoneham tied Wellesley 3-3 – Solomon Cooper and William Coggin with 1-1-2 apiece for Wellesley; Tremlett scored one goal and handed out three assists and Brandano and N. O’Keefe both scored twice in Medford’s 7-2 victory over Woburn – D. Ferragamo and Odabashian with 1-1-2 apiece in the loss; Ella Puleo and Owen Penzi-McConnell shared the shutout and Henry Waddell scored early as Newburyport trimmed Needham 2-0; and Gavin Lamoreaux scored with 3:41 left to give Rochester a 3-2 decision over Newburyport.

 

The Railers and Everett/Revere both won twice in the South. Austin Dono wore a hat, snapping a 5-5 tie with 2:07 left, Nathan Dube scored twice, Jack Carter had 1-1-2 and Rory Marrera two assists as the Railers downed the Crusaders 7-5, Collin Holbrook with two goals and Alex Sarbacker 1-1-2 in the loss – and Marrara scored with 3:35 left to give the Railers a 3-2 decision over the Revs; Zach Guelpa and Steve Rizzo both scored twice in Everett/Revere’s 7-2 victory over the Golden Seals, who got both goals from Ella Bates – and Anthony Sander son handed out three assists and Chase Branzell and Danny Murphy both scored twice in an 8-3 win over Lexington/Bedford, Charlie O’Brien with two goals in the loss;

 

Jordan Caracoglia and Bronson Eldredge both scored twice, Ben Gould posted 1-1-2 and Nathan Fitch had two assists as NH East topped the Edge 7-3 – Alex Gordon and Ben Beeny with 1-1-2 apiece in the loss; Collin Holbrook wore the hat and Ben Glanville had two assists as the Crusaders topped the Edge 6-1; Miles Tucker scored early in Newton’s 2-0 victory over the Seals; Curtatone wore the hat and had an assist, Foley had 1-2-3 Moore handed out three assists and No. 10 had 1-1-2 in Somerville’s 6-2 win over Watertown; and No. 4 and Andrew both had 1-1-2 as Melrose trimmed Arlington 3-1.

 

Reading and the Fighting Crabs both won twice in the East. Henry Schromm scored what turned out to be the winner with 33 seconds left in the second period as Reading downed Maine 5-1 – and Dario Viliott scored twice and Rory O’Neill had two assists in a 6-3 win over S&S; Hannah D’Angelo scored twice as the Crabs downed SMS 6-0 – and D’Angelo wore the hat and added an assist, Stella Beaudry scored twice and Sawyer Merrill had 1-1-2 in a big win over the Americans;

 

Will Gerst wore the hat and had an assist and Jackson Fisher clicked for two goals and two assists in Natick’s 6-2 victory over Dedham – Colin Gallagher with both goals in the loss; Ryan McElroy scored one goals and handed out three assists and Tommy O’Neill scored what turned out to be the winner with 10:20 left as Billerica edged Lynnfield/Saugus; Connor Cowan posted 2-1-3 and Miles Sullivan also scored twice as Acton-Boxboro topped Methuen 5-2; and Brianna Dacey’s second goal of the game, with 1:03 left, gave the Wizards a 3-3 tie with Parkway – Gaffey with 1-1-2 for Parkway.

 

Medfield won twice and Triboro had a win and a tie in the West. Jack Blake had a goal and an assist in Medfield’s 4-1 victory over Hyde Park – and Mathew Patterson-Mane dished out five assists and Sean Foley wore the hat in a 7-1 win over Danvers; Jack Gavell pitched a shutout in Triboro’s 2-0 victory over Twin City – and Jackson Deveney, who also had an assist, scored the tying goal with 9:44 left as the Revs tied Triboro 2-2;

 

Cooper Stowall scored two goals and set up another, Mattias Colantropo had a goal and two assists and Max Beninanti also scored twice in Framingham’s 7-2 win over Natick – Mike Zahornacky with both goals in the loss; Jace Gangadharan snapped a 2-2 tie with 5:33 left, Clara Thibault scored twice and Mike Doherty had two assists as Brookline trimmed Waltham 4-2 – Brenna Roche with 1-1-2 in the loss; Tucker clicked for two goals and two assists, Rimas also had two assists and McDougal pitched a shutout in Hyde Park’s 6-0 victory over Burlington; Robby Hargrove scored with 5:56 left to give Waltham a 1-1 tie with Wakefield; Max Mullen scored with 1:39 left and Finn Sheehy’s second goa of the game came a minute later and gave Andover a 4-3 decision over Framingham – Lucas Boness with 1-1-2 and Will Dalton two assists in the win and Killian Paynter all three goals in the loss; and Tom Lisy wore the hat and handed out an assist, Colin Butler had a goal and two helpers and Alistair Dattoli scored twice in Winchester’s 8-1 win over Wakefield.

 

Micro Ice, Chelmsford and NH East all won twice in the Central. Cam Mitchell and Matt Donovan both wore hats and Cam DiPrizio delivered a goal and two assists as Micro Ice topped Cape Ann 8-1 – and Matt Dall and Mitchell both scored twice, Donovan had two assists and Tristan Garvin pitched a shutout in a 7-0 win over Andover; Robert Monahan scored four goals added an assist, Hunter Hoffman scored two goals and handed out three assists, Andrew Monahan scored one goal and dished out three assists and Jackson Malio had a goal and two assists in Chelmsford’s big win over the Crusaders – and Malio and Hoffman both had 1-1-2 in a 5-3 victory over the Railers, Pat Mitsis with 1-1-2 in the loss; Maclean Douris wore the hat and added an assist, Evan Couture had two goals and two helpers and Tom Janvrin posted three assists in NH East’s 6-2 victory over Andover, Noah Abdat with assists on both goals in the loss – and Douris snapped a 3-3 tie with 1:34 left and Alex Lynn had 1-1-2 in a 5-3 triumph over Agawam, Cann with two goals in the loss;

 

Dylan Gellman scored four goals as Woburn topped Lexington/Bedford 5-2; Allan clicked for 2-2-4 and Marshall also scored twice as the Crusaders defeated Concord-Carlisle 5-2; Luke Macrae had three assists, Gavin Bessinaire scored twice and Nathan Wightman, Mitsis and Liam Samao all had 1-1-2 as the Railers topped the Crusaders 6-1; and Kaiden Anastas scored four goals and set up two others, Logan Prifti also wore a hat, adding an assist and Alexis Penney had 2-1-3 in Peabody’s big win over the Revs – No. 20 with both goals in the loss.

 

A

 

The Railers won twice and Belmont and Hyde Park both had a win and a tie in the North. Jackson Mullins and Finn Hallen scored early in the second period of the Railers’ 2-1 decision over Dorchester – and Jack Young and Brady O’Brien both scored twice and Joe Tiramacco had two assists in a 7-3 win over Wellesley – No. 23 with 2-1-3 in the loss; No. 21’s second goal of the game with 7:03 left was the winner, Jake Butler had 2-1-3 and Trevor McDonald also scored twice as Belmont trimmed Dorchester 6-4, Nolan Stock with 2-1-3 in the loss – and Trace McFarland’s second goal of the game with 2:50 left gave South Boston a 5-5 tie with Belmont, Desmond Cicacz with 1-1-2 for South Boston and Zach Mutch 2-1-3 for Belmont; Tucker scored one goal and handed out three assists and Gwynn scored twice in Hyde Park’s decision over Westwood, Tiernan Mullen with 2-1-3 in the loss – and Hyde Park’s Ace and Preston Casassa of the Leafs swapped goals in a 1-1 tie;

 

Cam Furbush wore the hat, scoring two goals late, and Will Bochnak had two assists as Lynn trimmed Amesbury 4-2; Connor Cardoza scored five goals and Ben Hickey had two assists in Medford’s 7-4 victory over Reading; Maeve Hurley started a rally with 8:17 left, Zach Guelpa followed with 5:56 remaining and Ryan Bowdridge, who also had an assist, then capped a hat trick with 3:06 on the clock as Everett/Revere edged Reading 7-6 – Chris Arguetta with 1-1-2 in the win and Max Putney a hat trick and Adler Torchia two goals in the loss; Luke McGrath’s second goal of the game, with 4:07 left, was the winner and Raymond Arthur had 1-1-2 as Acton-Boxboro edged the Leafs 4-3 – Colin Lizak with 1-1-2 in the loss; Jonah Gouptil and No. 2 both scored twice as Allston/Brighton downed Wellesley 5-1; James Vilkas and Dom Capone scored 50 seconds apart in the third period as Lexington/Bedford got by Concord-Carlisle 3-1; No. 73 wore the hat and William Provost posted 1-1-2 as the Breakers topped Assabet 6-1; Ryan Wiehn scored four goals, including a natural hat, and had two assists and Josh Buentello pitched a shutout as the Demons defeated Cape Ann 7-0; and Zach Jones scored what proved to be the winner in the second period as Beverly edged the Breakers 3-2.

 

Natick won twice in the South. Josh Corliss with the hat and had an assist, Ethan Aries had two assists and Mike Smith pitched a shutout in a 5-0 win over Andover – and Sean Catania scored twice in a 6-3 win over Somerville;

 

Ezekiel Bogosian and Mike Godino both scored twice in Framingham’s 4-0 victory over Melrose; No. 8 had two goals and an assist and Corey Silva came within 37 seconds of a shutout in North Andover’s 5-1 win over Stoneham; and Steve Calla wore the hat in Winthrop’s 4-2 triumph over Reading – Loukman Belghiti with two assists in the win.

 

NH East and Parkway both won twice and the Demons had a win and a tie in the East. Julia Bryan wore the hat and added an assist and Jackson Whyte pitched a shutout in NH East’s 6-0 victory over Triboro – and Bryan wore the hat, No. 9 scored twice and Espen Henderson had two assists in an 8-1 win over Nashoba; Nicolas Dempsey scored twice in Parkway’s 4-2 victory over SMS, Jake Maycock with both goals in the loss – and McConville wore the hat and Gallagher had two goals and an assist in Parkway’s 7-2 victory over Nashoba; Chris Day snapped a 5-5 tie with 3:26 left, Matt Day scored four goals, including a natural hat, and added an assist as the Demons trimmed Methuen 7-5, Vinny Feraro with a hat trick and Dom Lawrence three assists in the loss – and Finn Mahon scored with 1:53 left to end Brendan Reidt’s shutout bid and Day then scored with 49 seconds remaining to give the Demons a 2-2 tie with the Revs, who got 1-1-2 from Ahsante Kemenya;

 

Bradford Adams wore the hat as Winchester downed Wilmington 5-2; Goonan scored one goal and handed out three assists, Hannah Bub pitched a shutout and Lainey Pare and Brode Millette scored 1:05 apart early in the second period as Newburyport downed SMS 2-0; Dante Mellio scored twice as Greater Lowell topped Billerica 3-1; and Andrew MacDougall wore the hat, Kyoya Kobayashi had 1-2-3 and Eyton Ko also posted two assists in Brookline’s 5-2 victory over Greater Lowell.

 

In the West, Finnegan Pavlik snapped a 1-1 tie with 3:49 left in the second period as Needham trimmed Waltham 3-1; Alex Jacques delivered two goals and an assist, Cam LaBrie and Griffin Martell both had 1-1-2 and Alex Arnone pitched a shutout in Natick’s 7-0 win over Watertown; Hiro Yamada scored with 6:08 left to give Arlington a 2-1 decision over Natick; Jack Orpin wore the hat, Connor Sweeney had 1-1-2 and Liam Kane two assists as the Crusaders defeated Haverhill 6-2; Camryn Connor handed out two assists and John Glennon scored what turned out to be the winner with 2:02 left in the second period as the Railers nipped Chelmsford 3-2 – Alex Kurth with both goals in the loss; and Logan Martin, who also had an assist, scored the winner with 5:16 remaining as Twin City edged Chelmsford 3-2 – Lukas Allen with a goal and an assist in the loss.

 

In the Central, Lucas Wheeler wore the hat and had an assist, Brian Mullis had a goal and two assists, Maeve Hurley scored twice and Aidan Hanscom also had two assists in Charlestown’s 7-1 victory over Parkway; Morgan wore the hat and had an assist and Franklin posted 2-1-3 in Newton’s 6-2 victory over Lexington/Bedford – James Murnaghan with both goals and Sean Hsu assists on both in the loss; Kelly scored twice as Dorchester trimmed Belmont 3-1; No. 56, who also had an assist, scored with 3:51 left to give the Revs a 3-3 tie with Beverly – Colby Catledge with two goals and Will Hewson two assists for Beverly; and Jack Hickox scored one goal and handed out three assists, Seamus O’Holleran wore the hat and Oliver Crowley had two assists as Agawam defeated Marblehead 8-3 – Gavin Kamps with two goals and Justin McDonald a goal and an assist in the loss.

 

-– MIKE SHALIN, mshalin@valley-associates.com