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Wellesley and Arlington both won twice. William Hubbard wore the hat, William Cooney scored two goals and set up another, Brian Campbell had three assists and Aidan Reilly scored twice in Wellesley’s 9-1 victory over Dorchester – and Reilly, who also had an assist, scored the winner with 5:50 left and Jack Sarmanian had two assists in a 3-2 win over the same team, Nolan O’Sullivan with both goals in the loss; Nolan Russell wore the hat in Arlington’s 4-2 win over Triton – and Russell wore a natural hat and also had two assists and Rudy Hahn scored twice in a 7-1 victory over the same team;

 

Brenna O’Reilly scored twice as the Wizards downed Natick 4-2; and Sam Hubbard scored four goals to lead Natick past Winchester 6-2 – Jonnie Garmey with a goal and an assist in the loss.

 

AAA

 

Chelmsford won three times in the North. Declan Crowley had a goal and two assists, Jack Sheehan, Mike Spitz and Kai Mackessy all scored twice, Brian Bardsley had a goal and an assist and Logan Kowalik two assists in a 10-5 victory over Lowell, Robert Flynn and Charles Wilkie two goals apiece and Ned Akashian two assists in the loss; Zander Green wore the hat and had an assist and Austin Marmo posted 1-1-2 in a 6-4 win over Tewksbury, Jake Batts with two goals and two assists in the loss – and Green scored twice, Spitz had 1-1-2 and Mackessy had two assists in a 6-3 triumph over Winthrop, Nathaniel Trafton with two goals and Mike Holgersen two assists in the loss;

 

Ben Cardillo scored twice as Greater Lowell topped Reading 4-1; Tom Cashman scored four goals and set up another, Sam Yosca had a goal and two assists and Anthony Tramontozzi dished out three helpers as Triboro trimmed Lexington/Bedford 8-6 – Santo and Culhane with two goals apiece, McGaraghan 1-1-2 and Dolci two assists in the loss; Markos wore the hat, Pohl posted 2-1-3 and McGarrell came within 21 seconds of a shutout in South Boston’s 6-1 victory over Waltham; Matt Mariani scored one goal and dished out four assists, Matt DeAngelis clicked for 2-1-3 and Chris Ferlito also scored twice in Somerville’s 7-1 victory over Wellesley; and Holgersen’s second goal of the game, with 3:36 left, turned out to be the winner as Winthrop edged Reading 3-2.

 

The Warriors won three times, Danvers, the Wizards, Natick and North Andover all won twice and Acton-Boxboro and Maine both had a win and a tie in the South. Petisce scored twice and Baker had 1-1-2 as the Warriors topped Cape Ann 3-1; Roeder scored the winner with 7:42 left in a 3-1 victory over Medford – and Harb wore the hat and had an assist, Baker posted 1-2-3 and Kuczek pitched a shutout in a 5-0 win over the Fighting Crabs; Luke Horenstein wore a natural hat, Chris Pinto scored twice and Piper Davekos pitched a shutout as Danvers stopped Marblehead 7-0 – and Teddy Tsoutsouris scored the winner in the second period of a 2-1 decision over Everett/Revere; Brooke Bartlett, who also had an assist, and Ashley Loeber scored 34 seconds apart in the second period as the Wizards trimmed Brookline 3-2 – and Mia Crones and Rylie Middleton shared the shutout and Grace Collins scored in the second period in a 1-0 decision over the Railers; Charles Flynn and Ian Zhou scored third-period goals to send Natick past the Wizards 2-1 – and Nick Vlieger scored the winner early in the second period of a 2-1 decision over Concord-Carlisle; Tyler Gordon’s second goal of the game, with 1:56 left, was the winner and Pat Nugent had two assists in North Andover’s 3-1 victory over the Warriors – and Nugent and Paul Iannuccillo both had 1-1-2 in a 5-0 triumph over Medford; Jake Taglieri wore the hat and Ben Kelly posted 1-1-2 in Acton-Boxboro’s 6-1 win over Natick – and Jack Dunton scored the tying goal with 3:51 left and Matt Ruel had two assists as A-B tied the Railers 2-2, Jason Fuller with both goals for the Railers; Corey Smith scored the winner with 10:55 left as Maine edged North Andover 3-1 – and Griffin scored with 6:10 left to give Marblehead a 1-1 tie with Maine, Grady Hersey scoring a second-period goal for Maine;

 

Rocky Vankosky scored the winner in the second period as Brookline topped Concord-Carlisle 5-2; and Walsh scored the tying goal with 5:20 left in the second period as Concord-Carlisle tied Cambridge 2-2 – Jack Williams with a goal and an assist for Cambridge.

 

AA

 

The Crusaders won three times and Wilmington, Everett/Revere, Somerville and Charlestown all won twice in the North. Matt Marshall scored with 2:04 left to give the Crusaders a 3-2 decision over Haverhill; Jonas Carpenter scored two goals and set up another and Collin Holbrook posted 1-1-2 in a 4-0 win over Newburyport – and Ben Glanville, who also had an assist, scored with 18 seconds left to give the Crusaders a 5-4 decision over Haverhill. Slater O’Connor with a hat trick in the loss; Matt O’Brien and Derek Perault both scored twice and Ryan Stringer had 1-1-2 in Wilmington’s 5-2 victory over the NS Vipers – and Perault scored what turned out to be the winner with 1:01 left in the second period; Cooper Dunham scored twice as Everett/Revere trimmed Haverhill 3-1—and Dylan McCallum scored four goals and set up another in a 5-3 victory over Stoneham; Matias Moore scored the winner 49 seconds into the second period of Somerville’s 2-1 decision over Needham – and Matt Mariani scored one goal and handed out four assists, Matt DeAngelis clicked for two goals and an assist and Chris Ferito also scored first in a 7-1 triumph over Wellesley; Will Sutton erupted for six goals and Erin Flaherty had a goal and two assists in Charlestown’s 9-1 win over Wellesley – and Flaherty and Wheeler both wore hats, Flaherty with two assists and Wheeler one in a 6-3 victory over Dorchester;

 

William Eaton scored with 4:48 left and then assisted on Preston Casassa’s goal as the Leafs downed Natick 4-2; Westwood defeated Dorchester 5-1; Nick Hand assisted on Zack Liebman’s goal and then scored 20 seconds later in the second period as Needham edged Dorchester 2-1; Jake Karlsson scored with 26.7 left to give Haverhill a 4-3 decision over the Vipers – O’Connor with two goals in the win and McNeely two goals and Martin 1-1-2 in the loss; Henry Waddell and Cooper Brown both scored twice in Newburyport’s 6-1 victory over Stoneham; and Ferreira scored twice, Noone had 1-1-2 and Rowan and Ciccolo shared the shutout in Belmont’s 7-0 win over Waltham.

 

North Central won three times and Assabet had a win and a tie in the South. Hunter Couture scored four goals and snapped a 2-2 tie 25 seconds into the third period and Mike Martin dished out three assists in North Central’s 5-2 victory over Winchester, Liam Connelly with both goals in the loss; Justin Hawke scored two third-period goals in 1:23 and Jack McCrillis had two assists in a 3-2 decision over Melrose – and Martin scored one goal and handed out three assists, James Williams and Couture both posted 2-1-3 and Hawke had 1-2-3 in an 8-3 win over Hollis, Alex Gertz with all three goals in the loss; Emerson Marengi scored in the second period as Assabet trimmed Hollis 2-0 — and Cummings scored with 5:26 left to give the Golden Seals a 1-1 tie with Assabet, Clover Logan with the Assabet goal;

 

Mason McComiskey capped a hat trick with two third-period goals to give Woburn a 3-2 decision over Masco; the Railers nipped the Golden Seals 3-1; Will Conneely scored with 2:20 left to give Arlington a 3-3 tie with the Revs – Owen Nanartowich with 1-1-2 for the Revs; Adam Marmo assisted on Felix Malobecki’s goal early in the third period and scored with 53 seconds remaining to give Chelmsford a 2-2 tie with Wakefield; Tom Bailey scored twice and Matt Lioce had 1-1-2 as the Revs downed Lexington/Bedford 5-2; Jackson Wylie had 1-1-2 as Masco topped Winchester 4-1; and Nolan Gannon wore the hat in Winchester’s 4-2 victory over Wakefield.

 

Reading won three games and S&S two in the East. Anthony Ferullo had a goal and an assist in Reading’s 4-1 victory over Billerica; Kamden Greatorex and Max DeCesare both delivered two goals and an assist and Justin Ventura handed out three assists in a 6-2 win over Maine, Camden Gardiner with 1-1-2 in the loss; and Greatorex wore the hat and DeCesare had 1-1-2 in a 7-1 triumph over Acton-Boxboro; Sobezenski scored five goals, including four straight, and Pappalardo pitched a shutout as S&S topped Wellesley 6-0 – and Sobezenski had 2-1-3 and Nason two assists in a 6-3 victory over Dedham, Parker Willard with two goals and Steve Fitzpatrick 1-1-2 in the loss;

 

Franz Schroeder wore the hat and Paul Stewart scored twice in Lexington/Bedford’s 10-4 win over Woburn – Dylan Gellman with a hat trick in the loss; Dolan had a goal and two assists, Smith scored twice and Carnes had 1-1-2 as SMS defeated Wellesley 5-2; Jon Hines wore the hat and had two assists, Gardiner scored one goal and handed out three assists, Kellen Connor scored twice and Sam Pietrowicz had 1-1-2 in Maine’s 8-4 victory over NH East – Spencer Chalmers with two goals and Ben Guild 1-1-2 in the loss; and Stamm posted 1-1-2 as Parkway edged the Wizards 2-1.

 

Brookline had two wins and a tie, Chelmsford and the Americans both won twice and Triboro had a win and also tied Brookline in the West. Simon Albrechtskirkinger pitched a shutout in Brookline’s 4-0 win over Framingham; Brookline downed Medfield 9-1; Jack Gavell pitched a shutout and Sawyer Kitteridge had 2-1-3 as Triboro topped Parkway 3-0 – and Kyle Yasikones scored two late goals to give Triboro a 4-4 tie with Brookline, Morris May with 1-1-2 for Brookline; Andrew Monahan had a goal and two assists, Dom Villare had 1-1-2 and Casey Morning pitched a shutout in Chelmsford’s 4-0 win over Andover – and No. 1 capped Chelmsford’s three-goal first period with a goal with 4:55 left in a 3-2 win over Winchester; Zulon’s second goal of the game, with 4:15 left, gave the Americans a 3-2 decision over Wakefield – and Levine-Stein scored twice in a 4-1 win over Chelmsford;

 

Ronin Duvals scored five goals and set up another, Shattuck dished out four assists, Jackson Leider wore the hat and Gavin Roy scored twice in Twin City’s 12-7 victory over Andover – Karabassi with 2-1-3, Mulhern 1-2-3 and Vaccaro two goals in the loss; and Matt Oversen scored the winner with 6:47 left as Burlington edged the Revs 3-2.

 

Agawam won three times, the Railers had two wins and Belmont and Lexington/Bedford a win and a tie in the Central. Destefano’s second goal of the game, with 5:07 left, gave Agawam a 2-1 decision over Cape Ann; Destefano capped a hat trick with two late goals for a 4-3 decision over Cape Ann, Sperry with two goals in the loss – and Twomey wore the hat and Wile had 1—1-2 in a 6-4 victory over Danvers, Caden Frost with 1-2-3 and Jason Luti 1-1-2 in the loss; Pat Mitsis scored two goals and set up another, Jack Yang handed out three assists and William Panek two as the Railers topped Woburn 6-3, Gellman with 1-1-2 and Jolly two assists in the loss; Jack Glennon scored the winner with 3:50 left, Mitsis scored twice and Nathan Wightman posted two assists in a 4-3 decision over Waltham, Jack Kelly with 1-1-2 in the loss – and Alex Yeomans scored with 5:54 left to give Needham a 3-3 tie with the Railers, who had gone ahead on Christian Loconsolo’s goal 49 seconds before Yeomans re-tied the game; Jake Butler and Trevor McDonald both wore hats, McDonald’s hat a natural, Butler with two assists and McDonald one, and Harrison Barmak also had two assists in Belmont’s 6-3 victory over Newton, Brendan Mullowney, Ned Butterworth and Joe Hynds all with 1-1-2 in the loss—and Matt Howe scored the tying goal with 9:17 left as Belmont tied Lexington/Bedford 1-1; Ricky Broglino had 1-1-2 and Lexington/Bedford scored all three goals in the second period and nipped Waltham 3-2;

 

Cullen Wilson and James Pother scored late goals and Mike Zahornacky scored twice in Natick’s 5-3 victory over Waltham – Dan Connelly with assists on all three goals in the loss; Henry Richardson’s second goal of the game, with 1:22 left, gave the Crusaders a 2-1 decision over Belmont; Mike Moschella wore the hat, Hunter Arsenault scored twice and Anthony George and Lily Alves both had 1-1-2 as Lynnfield/Saugus topped Haverhill 9-3 – Brogan Arivella with 1-1-2 in the loss; Arbel Leverson scored one goal and handed out three assists and Paul Ryan scored two early goals in Tewksbury’s 4-1 win over Danvers; and Reardon Zaccaria scored two goals in 1:10 in the second period as Peabody edged NH East 2-1.

 

A

 

The Railers won four games, the Leafs and Reading two each and Westwood had a win and a tie in the North. Jake Keller pitched a shutout and Josh Tackson had two assists in a three-goal second period as the Railers topped the Leafs 3-0; Joe Tiramacco scored four goals, Joe Tackson netted a pair, Nick Rodriguez, Jackson Babineau and Jack Young all had two assists and Aiden Tebeau pitched a shutout in a big win over Dorchester – and Young posted 2-1-3 and Tiramacco also scored twice in a 4-1 triumph over South Boston; William Eaton scored twice and Jackson Fontini had 1-1-2 as the Leafs topped Allston/Brighton 4-2, Connor Fleming-Benison with both goals in the loss; the Railers scored a big win over Hyde Park – and Richard Grillo and Sean Frauton shared the shutout and Eaton assisted on both goals in a 2-0 win over South Boston; Nick Ferullo scored what turned out to be the winner and Evan Manfredi had two assists as Reading scored three goals in 3:52 left and edged Concord-Carlisle 3-2 – and Jonathan DePalma scored early in the second period of a 2-0 win over Lynn; Tiernan Mullen wore the hat and had an assist, Hunter Rolfe scored twice and Fallon Campbell and Justine Connolly both posted 1-1-2 in Westwood’s 9-2 victory over Allston/Brighton – and Dorchester’s Logan Lang and Westwood’s Mabel Harlen swapped goals in a 1-1 tie;

 

Jake Greeley wore the hat as South Boston topped the Demons 4-1; Josh Corliss and Jared Duby both posted 1-1-2 and Mike Smith pitched a shutout in Natick’s 6-0 victory over Hyde Park; Cal Redding and Ryan Duest scored 26 seconds apart and Dom Nightingale had two assists as the Breakers scored all four goals over 5:21 in the second period as the Breakers topped Amesbury 4-1; Bieler scored twice in the Demons’ topped Westwood 4-1; Jaedyn Encarnacao, who also had two assists, snapped a 4-4 tie with 55 seconds left as Lynn trimmed the Breakers 6-4 – Will Buchnak with a hat trick and Cam Furbush two assists in the win and Levi Wagner two goals in the loss; Corbin Lefavour had 1-1-2 and seven different players scored in Beverly’s 7-4 victory over Everett/Revere – Bowdridge with a hat trick and Hurley 1-1-2 in the loss; Fleming-Benison wore the hat in Allston/Brighton’s 3-0 victory over Dorchester; and Nathan Carne and Kaiden Anastas scored in the third period as Peabody edged the Crusaders 2-1.

 

Framingham and Andover both won twice in the South. Ezekiel Bogosian wore the hat and Luke Stubbs had a goal and an assist in Framingham’s 6-2 victory over Brookline, Sabharwal with both goals in the loss – and Mike Godino scored what turned out to be the winner nine seconds into the second period of a 3-1 decision over the same team; Noah Abdat wore the hat, Brian Bu scored twice and Roos Klaarenbeek had 1-1-2 in Andover’s 8-1 victory over North Andover – and Lucas Jenney wore the hat, Mike Napolitano scored twice and Klaarenbeek had 1-1-2 in a 7-2 triumph over Reading;

 

Aaron Sosa wore the hat, Dante Melillo scored twice and Pat Winwood posted 1-1-2 in Lowell’s 8-3 victory over NH east – Cole Regu with two goals in the loss; Bryan Hackett came within 3:52 of a shutout and Max Varney had 1-1-2 in the second period as Reading edged NH East 2-1; Wes Prevost and Cam Smithson wore hats, Prevost with two assists and Smithson’s hat a natural, No. 2 scored two goals and handed out three assists, No. 35 also had three assists and Matt Ayott scored twice in Cape Ann’s 9-4 victory over Lowell – Sosa with two goals and Jayson Vigeant and Winwood two assists apiece in the loss; Preston Ardolino scored four goals and set up another as Somerville edged Assabet 5-4 – Ashley Son with a hat trick and an assist in the loss; Madden Luongo-O’Brien scored twice in the second period as Winthrop edged North Andover 2-1; and Heather Polsinelli wore the hat, Arialla Pagano had 1-1-2 and Sophie Tong two assists as Assabet downed Stoneham 5-2 – Jack Harty with both goals in the loss,.

 

Winchester won three times and North Central and Billerica both posted a win tied each other in the East. No. 88 wore the hat and had an assist, Bradford Corvi scored two goals and handed out two assists and Bilal Porecha also had two assists in Winchester’s 7-3 victory over the Demons; Sam Ablak scored the winner with 2:47 left in the second period of a 2-1 decision over SMS – and Steve McCabe posted 2-1-3 and Kevin Shea 1-2-3 in a 7-1 win over Arlington; Tyler Yonkers scored twice and Mason Decker had 1-1-2 in North Central’s 5-1 victory over Billerica; Cam Bennett’s 1-1-2 helped Billerica past Newburyport 4-1 – and Billerica’s Ryan McLeod and Decker swapped second-period goals a minute apart in a 1-1 tie;

 

Caroline Jones set up three goals in Newburyport’s 5-1 victory over Methuen; the Demons and S&S tied 0-0; Ahsante Kamenya scored four goals, including a natural hat, as the Revs topped Triboro 6-1; Rosco Crema scored four goals and set up two others, Trevor Vreeland scored two goals and handed out three assists and Carter Houseman posted 1-2-3 in Arlington’s 9-2 win over Triboro; Mike Bergin and Tianyi Liu scored late in the second period as Brookline trimmed the Demons 3-1; and Ed Derven had two goals and two assists, Anastasios Anastasiaidis posted 2-1-3 and Wright Shinzawa pitched a shutout in Parkway’s 5-0 victory over Arlington.

 

Micro Ice won three games and Chelmsford rode a pair of Corona Zachariah shutouts to two wins in the West. Matt Dall and Cam DiPrizio both scored twice as Micro Ice trimmed Twin City 5-3, Logan Shattuck with 1-1-2 in the loss; DiPrizio had a goal and an assist as Micro Ice downed the Advantage 2-1 – and DiPrizio and Dall both had 2-1-3 and Cam Mitchell two assists in a 6-1 victory over Marblehead; Lukas Allen had 2-1-3 in a 3-0 victory over Twin City – and Avery Roberge scored late in the second period of a 2-0 win over Andover;

 

Patrick Dale scored the winner with 9:03 left and Logan Martin had two assists as Twin City trimmed Andover 3-1; Liam Kane’s second goal of the game, with 19 seconds left, gave the Crusaders a 3-3 tie with Haverhill – Brady Martone with 1-1-2 for the Crusaders and Barrows and Dewar 1-1-2 apiece for Haverhill; Andy Ogles pitched a shutout and Joe Tavilla posted 1-1-2 in Peabody’s 3-0 victory over Chelmsford; Alex Jacques snapped a 1-1 tie 20 seconds into the second period as Natick trimmed Cambridge 3-1; Angelie McGrath had a goal and two assists and Audrey Kelley scored twice in Dorchester’s 4-1 victory over Needham; and Morgan wore the hat and had an assist in Newton’s 5-3 win over Natick.

 

Charlestown won four games, Watertown won three and Agawam two in the Central. Andres Jay pitched three shutouts in the four Charlestown wins. Jaiden Smith wore the hat and Lewis Edwards had three assists in a 5-0 win over Parkway; Aidan Hanscom scored twice in a 3-0 triumph over Waltham; Lucas Wheeler wore a third-period hat in a 3-0 victory over Parkway – and Jake McGrath scored the winner with 9:59 left and Wheelers had 1-1-2 in a 4-3 decision over Lexington/Bedford, Plourde with two goals in the loss; Joe Diduca scored what turned out to be the winner in Watertown’s 2-1 decision over Belmont; Andrew Reilly scored twice, Kingston Omalade and Kaylee Master both had 1-1-2 as Watertown scored five goals in the second period of a 5-3 victory over Parkway, Gavin Huran with 1-2-3 and Robert Bernier 1-1-2 in the loss – and Reilly scored twice and Master and Tyler Ye both posted 1-1-2 in a 5-2 victory over the Revs, Lucas Loughlin with both goals in the loss; Tommy Ayers scored twice and Oliver Crowley had 1-1-2 in Agawam’s 5-1 victory over Nashoba – and Jake Hickox’s second goal of the game, with 56 seconds left, gave Agawam a 3-2 decision over Masco, Reilly Sheets with both goals in the loss;

 

Platon Gurkavy and Collin O’Brien scored early in the third period, Liliana Juarez assisted on both and Waltham topped Watertown 3-1;Caden Derosa wore the hat as the Edge defeated Wakefield 4-2; and Kamps wore the hat, Gibbons scored twice and Watson posted 1-1-2 in Marblehead’s 8-3 win over Wakefield.

   

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