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Ben Vose ended Tucker Monroe’s shutout with 1:09 left and Joe MacDonnell followed with 53.6 seconds remaining to give Natick a 2-1 decision over Wellesley; and Tim Sheehan and Nick Romanos both scored twice in Winchester’s 4-1 win over Triton.

 

AAA

 

In the North, Adam Kornbau and Chris Bratica both scored one goal and set up another in Framingham’s 5-1 victory over Belmont; Dearden had a goal and an assist and McGarrell pitched a shutout in South Boston’s 5-0 triumph over Dedham; Cam Hoagland pitched a shutout and Nick Lafreniere and Keegan Briere scored 35 seconds apart in Chelmsford’s 3-0 win over Greater Lowell; Lauren Moran and Sarah Powers scored third-period goals to give Assabet a 4-4 tie with Tewksbury – Caitlin Driscoll with 1-1-2 for Assabet and Jackson Feudo scored twice for Tewksbury; Charles Wilkie wore the hat as Lowell topped Andover 5-2; Moreau pitched a shutout as Reading downed Winthrop 2-0; and Tom Cashman scored twice as Triboro defeated Waltham 5-2 – Hunter Fucci with both goals in the loss.

 

Danvers won twice in the South. Owen Swanton had a goal and an assist and Piper Davekos pitched a shutout in a 4-0 victory over the Americans – and Luke Horenstein, who also had an assist, scored the winner with 5:17 left as Danvers edged Marblehead 4-3, Monaco with two goals and an assist in the loss;

 

Seamue Henry ended the combined shutout of PJ Tucker and John Regan with 2:20 left and Dylan Pan followed 39 seconds later to give Brookline a 2-1 decision over Acton-Boxboro; Henry Mills scored twice and Connor Wallace had 1-1-2 in Beverly’s 6-2 victory over Maine; Wyatt McCoy scored what turned out to be the winner early in the second period as Maine edged Cape Ann 3-2—Colby Warren with both goals in the loss; Jared Stroscio and Mike Brandano both scored twice and Braden Walker had 1-1-2 as Medford trimmed Cape Ann 8-6 – Myra Jewell with two goals in the loss; Monaco had 2-1-3 and Downey two assists in Marblehead’s 4-1 win over North Andover; Max Guo had 1-1-2 and Parkway got the winning goal with 39 seconds left for a 3-2 decision over Concord-Carlisle; and Cole Davis pitched a shutout and Jack Williams scored both goals as Cambridge downed Natick 2-0.

 

AA

 

Zack Mackiel and Jake Carr both scored twice and Matt O’Brien had a goal and an assist in Wilmington’s 5-1 victory over Stoneham; Hand scored twice and Stanton had a goal and an assist as Needham topped Wellesley 6-2 – Brian Pezzulich with 1-1-2 in the loss; Abigail Brennan scored the tying goal with 7:01 left as Rochester tied Stoneham 2-2; Pezzulich scored twice and William Goggin had 1-1-2 in Wellesley’s 4-1 win over Waltham; Steve Streeter had 2-1-3 and Cooper Dunham scored two goals in 10 seconds as Everett/Revere defeated the Crusaders 8-3 – Collin Holbrook and Anthony Polcao with 1-2-3 apiece and Ben Glanville 1-1-2 in the loss; and Mariani scored with 33 seconds left to give Somerville a 4-4 tie with Charlestown – Moore with two goals for Somerville and Erin Flaherty and Max Haskell two goals apiece for Charlestown.

 

In the South, Josh Crotty scored five goals, Hunter Couture scored two goals and handed out three assists, Henry McBeth also scored twice, James Williams posted 1-1-2 and Tyler Orcutt two assists in North Central’s big win over Wakefield; Loosian scored the tying goal with 3:44 left and No. 25 had 1-1-2 as Arlington tied the Railers 3-3 – Pat O’Toole with 1-1-2 for the Railers; James Payton scored twice and Teddy Yang had 1-1-2 in newton’s 4-1 win over Lexington/Bedford; Jackson Gonzalez scored the tying goal with 6:02 left and Grady Lukis had two assists as the Demons tied Watertown 3-3 – Horsman capping a hat trick with a go-ahead goal with 9:48 remaining, No. 97 assisting on two of the goals; Noah Soule pitched a shutout and Avery Whitehead scored early as Hollis trimmed Melrose 2-0;Jackson Wylie wore the hat and Elizabeth Shoemaker had 1-1-2 in Masco’s 6-3 win over Winchester; and Winchester’s Quill and No. 32 of Woburn swapped second-period goals in a 1-1 tie.

 

Reading won twice and Natick had a win and a tie in the East. Dario Viliott scored one goal and handed out four assists, Will Dymont scored twice and Henry Lanzo pitched a shutout in Reading’s 7-0 win over Acton-Boxboro – and Dyment posted 2-1-3, scoring what turned out to be the winner with 6:31 left, and Anthony Ferullo also scored twice in a 6-4 victory over Billerica, Sean Hughes with two goals in the loss; Will Gerst scored four goals, including a natural hat, and Elijah Staples and Hayden Pinkham both clicked for 1-1-2 in Natick’s 8-1 victory over Wellesley – and Weiss scored with 4:35 left to give SMS a 1-1 tie with Natick, Gerst with a second-period goal for Natick;

 

Julie Cotto scored two goals and set up another, Colin Gallagher had a goal and two assists and Liam Maguire had 1-1-2 in Dedham’s 6-1 victory over Wellesley; No. 97 scored the tying goal with 3:07 left and Luis Fernandez had two assists as Billerica tied the Edge 3-3 – No. 20 with two goals for the Edge; and the Wizards trimmed Hyde Park 2-0.

 

In the West, Nathan Daly wore the hat and had two assists and John Scarpello scored the winner with 4:27 left as Wakefield edged Twin City 6-5; South Boston’s Corbett and Allston/Brighton’s No. 45 swapped goals in a 1-1 tie; Griffin scored in the second period as Marblehead downed Winchester 2-0; Will Howard scored with 59.2 seconds left to give Andover a 4-3 win over Winchester—Brett Daniels with two goals in the loss; and Jackson Malio scored the tying goal with 7:44 left to give Chelmsford a 3-3 tie with Micro Ice – Eli Williams with two assists and Matt Dall and Cam Mitchell goals 52 seconds apart early in the third period.

 

Lynnfield/Saugus won twice in the Central. Lily Alves and Mike Moschella both wore hats and Aidan Chane had two goals and an assist in a big win over Danvers – and Ryan Kyes had 2-1-3, Mason Glinsk and Alves both had 1-1-2 and Anthony Poccio pitched a shutout in a 6-0 triumph over Peabody;

 

Alex Lynn had a goal and two assists and Evan Coutre and Cam Turpin both posted 1-1-2 in NH East’s 5-1 victory over Haverhill; Zach Romani scored the tying goal with 1:46 left as Natick tied Belmont 4-4 – Noah Chin with three assists, Judah Meltzner 1-1-2 and Riley Schneller two assists for Natick and Dan Krasnopolsky 2-1-3 and James Lemiuex two assists for Belmont; and Brendan Mullowney had 2-1-3 as Newton edged Woburn 3-2.

 

A

 

In the North, Josh Corliss snapped a 1-1 tie in the second period as Natick downed Allston/Brighton 4-1; Josh Buentello pitched a shutout and Morgan Bieler scored late in the second period as the Demons edged Hyde Park 1-0; JJ Avery scored all four goals, including a natural hat that included two goals in 21 seconds, as Lynn trimmed North central 4-2—Parker Tyler with both goals in the loss; Conor Kelly scored the winner in the second period as Dorchester nipped Natick 2-1; Camden Hopkins scored what turned out to be the winner with 8:39 left and Kailyn Hawkins scored twice as North Central edged Beverly 3-2; Vaughn Gagnon clicked for two goals and two assists and Greg Muse wore the hat as Triton downed Reading 7-4 – Dylan Martello with two goals and Tyler Nicholas had 1-1-2 in the loss; Dom Vigliotte clicked for 2-1-3, Vincent DiMartino also scored twice and Joe Trant had two assists as Medford downed Concord-Carlisle 6-3 – Bennett Layton two goals in the loss; Martello scored four straight goals over a 5:13 span of the second period and added an assist and Evan Mandredi scored twice as Reading edged Everett/Revere 7-6 – Bowdridge with 2-2-4 and Guelpa a hat trick in the loss; and Adam Cink had a goal and an assist and Medford scored three times in the first period and topped Medford 4-2.

 

In the South, Ava Robitaille, who also had two assists, snapped a 2-2 tie with 3:39 left as the Wizards trimmed Assabet 4-2; Preston Ardolino wore the hat as Somerville defeated Brookline 6-3; Matt Ayott and Cam Smithson scored in the first period as Cape Ann edged NH East 2-1; Marcus DeJesus scored one goal and set up two others, James Gildea scored twice in the second period and Roos Klaarenbeek had 1-1-2 as Andover nipped Greater Lowell 5-4 – Dante Melillo with two goals, Pat Winwood 1-1-2 and Jayson Vigeant two assists in the loss; Max Varney wore the hat and had an assist and Bryan Hackett came within 1:11 of a shutout in Reading’s 5-1 victory over North Andover; and Steve Calla scored what turned out to be the winner with 5:46 left in the second period as Winthrop edged Lowell 2-1.

 

The Revs and North Central both posted a win and a tie in the East. Ahsante Kamenya scored twice in the third period and Henry Lapierre assisted on both as the Revs trimmed Brookline 2-1 – and Lapiere scored with 1:42 left to give the Revs a 2-2 tie with SMS, in a game that was scoreless after two periods; Jack Catlafamo wore a hat, Mason Decker scored two goals and set up another and Quinn Burns pitched shutout in North Central’s 6-0 win over Newburyport – and Tyler Yonkers’ second goal of the game was the tying tally as NC tied Acton-Boxboro 6-6, Decker with two goals and Catalfamo two assists for North Central and Justin Lefebvre 2-2-4 and Tom Knight 2-1-3 for A-B;

 

Caroline Jones scored what turned out to be the winner in the second period as Newburyport edged Billerica 2-1; Campbell pitched a shutout and Cai scored early as Wellesley edged Triboro 1-0; Dervin wore the hat and Anastasiadis posted 1-2-3 in Parkway’s 4-1 victory over Winchester; Gilmer clicked for 1-2-3, No.10 scored twice, Corvi had two assists and Alex Colvin pitched a shutout in Winchester’s 4-0 victory over Brookline; Anthony Tonello had 1-1-2 and Matt Zarella scored what turned out to be the winner with 6:06 left as Melrose trimmed Methuen 4-2; and Colin McBride scored six goals and set up another, Trevor Vreeland scored the winner with 2:22 left, Rosco Crema had three assists and Andrew Landry had 1-1-2 as Arlington nipped the Demons 8-6 – Matt Day with four goals and Finn Mahon two assists in the loss.

 

In the West, Paul Kung scored two goals and set up two others, Charlie Maws clicked for a goal and two assists, Tate Schoenau had three assists, Isaac Winter-Berkai and Alex Warren two goals apiece and Bodhi Bragmier pitched a shutout as Cambridge scored a big win over the Revs; Franklin posted 1-1-2 in Newton’s 4-1 victory over the Railers; Haverhill’s LeBlanc and Andover’s Samin Faiz swapped goals in a 1-1 tie; and Zach Carona pitched a shutout and Brody Simmons scored twice late in the first period as Chelmsford downed Peabody 2-0.

 

The Dorchester Girls won twice in the Central. Angelie McGratj had two goals and an assist, Audrey Kelly and Stella Walsh both posted 1-1-2 and Emily Reidy had two assists in a 5-0 victory over Belmont – and McGrath scored all five goals in a 5-0 triumph over Charlestown;

 

Rocco Scialdone’s third and fourth goals of the game, in the third period, led Beverly to a 5-3 victory over Nashoba – Siri Carr with two assists in the win and Gukasov with assists on all three goals and McCaffrey a goal and an assist in the loss; Oliver Crowley, Sam Tolson and Santino Chiarenza all scored twice and Noella Miserandino had two assists in Agawam’s 7-0 victory over Wakefield; Cade Derosa snapped a 2-2 tie with 7:25 left and Jacob Schmidt had a goal and an assist as the Edge trimmed Masco 4-2; Lucas Kanashiro had two goals and an assist and Eliot Cho posted 1-1-2 in Lexington/Bedford’s 7-1 win over Watertown; and Chase Eaton scored four goals in Waltham’s 7-4 victory over Parkway – Ahmed AlBooshi with a goal and an assist in the loss.

 

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