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Jack McDonald scored twice and Jason Cohen had two assists in Natick’s 5-2 victory over Dorchester – Kelly with a goal and an assist in the loss; Luke Sardone, who also had an assist, scored his second goal of the game with 1:59 left to give Winchester a 3-2 decision over Wellesley – Nick Romanos with a goal and an assist in the loss; and James Baker, who also had an assist, scored the winner with 4:02 left and Nolan O’Sullivan had a goal and an assist as Dorchester trimmed Arlington 5-3 – Seamus Sullmen with two goals in the loss.

 

AAA

 

In the North, Bjorn Kullgren and Madison Dolcimasedo both scored two goals and set up another and Wyatt Langway posted a goal and an assist in Lexington/Bedford’s 7-4 victory over Belmont – Tom Dolan with two assists in the loss; Ben Christopher scored with 1:56 left to give Tewksbury a 4-3 decision over Marblehead — Jackson Feudo with 1-1-2 in the win; Alexander assisted on Hynes’ second goal of the game with 1:14 left and then Hynes returned the favor with 16 seconds remaining to give South Boston a 4-4 tie with Waltham – Chase LeBlanc with two goals for Waltham; William Faulkner scored the game’s only goal in the second period as Framingham edged Dedham 1-0; Mike Spitz wore the hat and Zander Green scored what turned out to be the winner in the second period as Chelmsford nipped Greater Lowell 5-4 – Ben Cardillo with two goals and Cara Kuczek two assists in the loss; Anthony Tramontozzi scored twice in Triboro’s 4-1 win over Reading; and Gavin Marengi pitched a shutout and Alex Pasquini scored late in the first period as Triton trimmed Winthrop 2-0.

 

Acton-Boxboro won twice and Brookline had a win and a tie in the South. Jake Taglieri scored twice, Luke Hashem had a goal and an assist and PJ Tucker and John Regan combined on the shutout as Acton-Boxboro topped the Railers 5-0 – and Harry Abramowitz scored the winner in a three-goal third period that lifted A-B past Concord-Carlisle 3-1. Ben Cote scored the winner with 6:36 left and Dylan Pan had 1-1-2 as Brookline edged Natick 2-1 – and Elizabeth Allen’s second goal of the game came with 9:39 left and Pan then came through with 55 seconds remaining as Brookline tied Concord-Carlisle 3-3;

 

Addison Cagan pitched a shutout and Sophie Tung scored in the first period of Assabet’s 3-0 victory over Framingham; Harb scored two goals and set up another, Lava also scored twice, Baker had 1-1-2 and Hausberger two assists as the Warriors downed Stoneham 7-1; PJ redman pitched a shutout and Colin Fidler and Connor Eallace scored 1:18 apart in the first period of Beverly’s 3-0 win over Maine; Mike Brandano scored two goals and handed out three assists, Nathan Tremlett posted two goals and an assist and Nolan O’Keefe had 1-1-2 in Medford’s 8-1 victory over Dorchester; and Pete Gilraine, who also had an assist, scored two late goals as Cape Ann trimmed Maine 5-3 – Colby Warren also with two goals in the win and Jacob Shvets 1-1-2 and Danny Fitzgibbon two assists in the loss.

 

AA

 

In the North, Seamus Rolfe and Connor Ryan both scored twice in Westwood’s 5-2 victory over Waltham; Frankie DiGiorgio scored twice and Griffin Wood had a goal and an assist as Waltham edged Wellesley 4-3; Lambert scored twice and Irwin assisted on both as the NS Vipers trimmed Wilmington 3-1; Olin Pedersen set up both goals and Cole Allen scored the winner with 2:43 left in the second period as the Breakers nipped Haverhill 2-1; No. 18 scored what turned out to be the winner 30 seconds into the third period as Wilmington nipped Stoneham 3-2 – Mike Quigley with 1-1-2 in the loss; and Gus Gustafson capped a hat trick with the winner with 3:45 left and Pat Quill had 1-1-2 in Winchester’s 5-4 decision over Newburyport.

 

The Revs won twice in the South. Gilbert Prepetit scored the winner in the second period in a 4-3 decision over North Central, Justin Hawke with 1-1-2 in the loss – and Owen Nanartowich clicked for a goal and two assists and Tom Bailey scored twice in a 5-2 victory over the Railers, Jack carter with 1-1-2 in the loss;

 

Dom Melito ended Noah Soule’s shutout bid with 2:39 left and gave Masco a 1-1 tie with Hollis – Christian Nawn with a first-period goal for Hollis; No. 30 scored with 4:26 left and Charlie Wilkie followed with his second goal of the game with 2:15 remaining to give Greater Lowell a 6-5 decision over Wakefield – Matt Lesniak with a goal and two assists in the win and No. 11 two goals in the loss; Evan Clarke, who assisted on the other two goals, both by Will Conneely, scored the winner with 4:02 left as Arlington nipped Newton 3-2; and Ella Bates scored with 1:46 left to give the Golden Seals a 3-3 tie with Watertown – Horsman with two goals and McAuliffe 1-1-2 for Watertown.

 

Methuen won twice in the East. Zach Anderson’s second goal of the game with 5:55 left turned out to be the winner in a 3-2 decision over Reading, Anthony Ferullo with assists on both goals in the loss – and Dawson Burke wore the hat, Anderson scored twice and Gavin Burwell and Cody Lambert two assists apiece in the win and Jordan Caracoglia 1-1-2 in the loss;

 

Luke Dempsey scored the winner with 8:05 left as NH East nipped the Edge 2-1; Ferullo scored twice and Kamden Greatorex had a goal and an assist as Reading downed Billerica 5-1; Lawton posted 2-1-3, Brown and Capetas both scored twice, Smith had two assists and Gammons came within 45 seconds of a shutout as SMS defeated Wellesley 7-1; Jon Hines wore the hat and had three assists, Sam Pietrowicz also wore a hat, adding an assist, as Maine downed Reading 7-4 – Greatorex with two goals and Ferullo two assists in the loss; Sobezenski scored two goals and handed out three assists, Rothwell wore a natural hat and No. 88 posted 2-1-3 as S&S topped Maine 7-2; and James Tucker clicked for 2-2-4, Mike Rimas had 1-2-3, Ethan Johnston had 1-1-2 and Langston Coyle also had two assists in Hyde Park’s big win over SMS.

 

In the West, Matt Donovan scored two late goals as Micro Ice trimmed Marblehead 5-3 – EJ Wyman with two goals in the loss; Campagna pitched a shutout in Agawam’s 3-0 victory over Micro Ice; Killian Paynter delivered two goals and an assist in Framingham’s 8-4 win over Burlington – Morrison with two goals in the loss; Stolls posted 1-1-2 as Parkway downed the Fighting Crabs 4-1; Robert Monahan scored four goals in Chelmsford’s 5-1 win over Wakefield; Lukas Cleary scored twice as Winchester defeated Andover 5-1; Roeder scored twice and Kuczek pitched a shutout as the Warriors topped the Americans 6-0; and Kyle Yusikones scored twice as Triboro topped Brookline 4-1.

 

Tewksbury won twice in the Central. Arbel Levenson’s second goal of the game snapped a 3-3 tie with 1:43 left and Owen Covie also scored twice in a 5-3 win over Rochester, McCluskey with a goal and two assists in the loss – and Levenson clicked for 2-1-3 and Rich Constentino also scored twice in a 6-3 victory over Cape Ann;

 

Dom Capone had two goals and an assist and James Vilkas had two assists as Lexington/Bedford downed Andover 5-2 – Noah Abdat with 1-1-2 in the loss; Seamus O’Holleran and Tommy Ayers scored in the second period as Agawam edged Masco 2-1; Cooper Low and Henry Richardson-Irwin scored third-period goals to give the Crusaders a 3-3 tie with Belmont – Nolan Ehler with two goals for Belmont; Brayden McCluskey scored twice and Luke Vittorioso and Brady Asciola both had two assists as Rochester trimmed NH east 3-1; Brogan Arivella scored the tying goal in the second period as Haverhill tied Andover 2-2; No. 91 scored two goals and Carson Brownridge pitched a shutout in Needham’s 4-0 victory over the Railers; and Teague Stevens wore the hat, Lukas Albano posted three assists and Albenie Sperry scored twice in Cape Ann’s 7-2 triumph over Peabody – Colby Broadbent with 1-1-2 in the loss.

 

A

 

Medford won twice in the North. Max Costa’s second goal of the game turned out to be the winner with 5:02 left and Joe Trant set up three goals in a 5-4 decision over Concord-Carlisle, Bennett Layton with two goals in the loss – and Trant clicked for two goals and two assists, Stanley Sunwoo handed out three assists and Connor Cardoza posted 1-1-2 in an 8-4 win over Everett/Revere, Ryan Bowdridge with a goal and three assists and Zac Guelpa a hat trick in the loss;

 

Corbin Lefavour wore the hat in Beverly’s 7-2 victory over Reading – Dylan Martello with both goals in the loss; Jack Sullivan scored with five seconds left to give the Leafs a 1-1 tie with South Boston – Estelle Corbitt with a goal 49 seconds into the second period for South Boston; Ellis Calawa and Marcos and Tony Argiros scored in a 3:51 span early as Westwood edged Belmont 3-2; Ben Chisholm wore the hat and added an assist and John Perley had two assists in Triton’s 4-2 win over Amesbury; Darenzo scored with eight second left to give Wellesley a 3-3 tie with Dorchester – Zang with 1-1-2 and Steere two assists for Wellesley and John Dasey two assists for Dorchester; Sophia Spingola scored with 2:39 left and Nick Acito, who also had an assist, then came through with 1:50 remaining as North Central rallied for a 23-3 tie with the Demons; Evan Manfredi had 1-1-2 and Andrew Bonasera snapped a 2-2 tie with 6:40 left as Reading trimmed the Breakers 4-2; Calvin Redding scored twice in the Breakers’ 5-1 win over Triton; Zach Hoadley scored what turned out to be the winner with 2:51 left as the Railers nipped Allston/Brighton 6-5 – Ray Arthur with a hat trick in the loss; and Jake Teehan and Steve Calla both wore hats, Teehan with an assist and Charlie Ferrara dished out three assists in Winthrop’s 7-3 victory over Cape Ann – Sam Appleyard with two assists in the loss.

 

In the South, Max Varney wore the hat and No. 78 had a goal and an assist in Reading’s 6-2 victory over NH East – Cole Peterson with both goals in the loss; Tomas Babine scored with 37 seconds left to give Winthrop a 3-3 tie with Andover – Bertram Kline with 1-1-2 for Winthrop and Brendan Fague two goals and Joey Migliozzi two assists for Andover; and Vivaan Sabharwal scored the winner with 3:20 left as Brookline rallied from two goals down with three in 5:37 in the third period to nip Reading 3-2 – Connor Jack with both goals in the loss.

 

Acton-Boxboro and Brookline both won twice in the East. Tom Knight scored two goals and set up another, Bryan Berry also scored twice, Justin Lefebvre had 1-1-2 and Joe Cormier had two assists in Acton-Boxboro’s 5-1 victory over North Andover – and Knight, who also had an assist, scored his second goal of the game with 1:19 left to give A-B a 5-4 decision over Methuen – Vinnie Ferraro with a goal and three assists, Brian Beauchesne two goals and Koen Ouellette 1-1-2 in the loss; Keating Booth scored twice as Brookline trimmed Triboro 4-2, Dufresne with both goals in the loss – and Andrew MacDougal scored twice in a 3-1 win over Winchester;

 

Adam Beladd scored one goal and set up another as Melrose downed Stoneham 3-1; Shinzawa pitched a shutout and Dervan scored in the second period as Parkway edged Wellesley 1-0; Jonathan Gilmer handed out two assists and John Evans scored what turned out to be the winner 36 seconds into the third period as Winchester nipped Arlington 3-2; No. 4 wore the hat and had an assist, George Gerecke scored twice and Emmett Dolan had two assists as SMS defeated the Demons 7-1; Ahsante Kamenya scored twice in the first period as the Revs edged the Demons 2-1; and Aaron Sosa wore the hat and Pat Winwood had two assists in Greater Lowell’s 3-1 victory over Billerica.

 

In the West, Jackson Cutter scored twice as Needham overcame four goals by Callum Morgan and shaded Newton 6-4; Daigle had two goals and an assist and Barrows 1-1-2 in Haverhill’s 4-2 win over Twin City; Owen Beauvais and Tyler Yonkers scored early in the second period of North Central’s 2-1 decision over Natick; Morgan scored twice in a three-goal third-period rally that led Newton past Parkway 4-3 – Franklin with two goals in the loss; and Justin lee clicked for 1-2-3 and Alex Phillips also had two assists in Andover’s 4-1 win over the Crusaders.

 

Dorchester wore a pair of ties in the Central. Angelie McGrath had a goal and an assist and Stella Walsh assists on both goals in a 2-2 tie with Charlestown, Lucas Wheeler with a goal and an assist for Charlestown – and Juraz’s second goal of the game, with 6:12 left, gave Waltham a 2-2 tie with Dorchester, McGrath with both goals for Dorchester;

 

Addison Booth scored midway through the first period of Marblehead’s 2-0 victory over Beverly; Parkway edged Lexington/Bedford 4-3; Kellen Looney wore the hat, Jack Leighton scored twice and Andrew Leighton had 1-12 as the Railers topped the Revs 7-1; Coulson Roy, who also had an assist, scored with 5:12 left to give Lexington/Bedford a 4-4 tie with Belmont – No. 75 with a hat trick for Belmont; McCaffrey wore the hat, King scored twice and Boylen had 1-1-2 in Nashoba’s 7-1 victory over Wakefield; and Joe Tavilla scored four goals and set up another, Andy Ogles also wore the hat and had an assist, Kaiden Anastas delivered a goal and three assists and Nathan Carne posted 1-1-2 in Peabody’s big win over Wakefield.

 

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