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Luke Meszaros wore the hat, Sam Hubbard had a goal and two assists and Jack McDonald a goal and a helper in Natick’s 7-1 victory over Dorchester; Chase Fitch scored twice as Winchester downed Reading 5-1; William Cooney’s second goal of the game, with 4:08 left was the winner and Aidan Croke had a goal and an assist as Wellesley edged Natick 4-3 -- Hubbard with two goals and an assist in the loss; and Pat Hampton scored twice and Conor Olsen moved up to pitch a shutout in Dorchester’s 4-0 victory over Reading.

 

AAA

 

Framingham and Greater Lowell both won twice in the North. Adam Kornbau scored what turned out to be the winner with 9:36 left in Framingham’s 4-3 decision over Belmont, Charlie Tingos with two goals and an assist in the loss – and Andrew Miller scored the winner with 7:10 left in a 2-0 victory over Assabet; Robert Flynn scored twice and Charles Wilkie had a goal and an assists in Greater Lowell’s 6-3 win over Acton-Boxboro, Jake Taglieri with two goals in the loss – and Wilkie wore the hat in a 4-1 win over Danvers;

 

Jackson Feudo wore the hat, DJ Bourque handed out three assists, Janik Nazarian and Jake Batts both scored twice and Lyla Chapman had two assists in Tewksbury’s 8-1 victory over Waltham’; Jason Allen and Ryan Laughter both scored twice and Nick Morano posted 1-1-2 in Dedham’s 6-3 win over Waltham – Ben Meade with 1-1-2 in the loss; Robert Biancardi pitched a shutout and Steven Gear scored late in the second period as Winthrop topped Andover 3-0; Nick Rubano set up three goals, Connor Harvey scored twice and Brady Coburn posted 1-1-2 in Triton’s 7-1 triumph over Tewksbury; and Pohl scored four goals and set up another, Dearden dished out three assists and DiBlasi had 1-1-2 in South Boston’s 8-4 win over Marblehead – Doherty with a hat trick and Monaco 1-1-2 in the loss.

 

Chelmsford and Acton-Boxboro both won twice in the South. Zander Green and Declan Crowley both scored two goals and set up another in Chelmsford’s 5-1 victory over Beverly – and Jack Sheehan clicked for a goal and two assists, Crowley and Green both scored twice and Kai Mackessy had 1—1-2 in a 9-2 win over Natick; Josh Dixon had a goal and an assist in Acton-Boxboro’s 4-2 victory over Wakefield – and Harry Abramowitz scored twice and Sam Stein had 1-1-2 in a 7-2 triumph over Cambridge;

 

Jason Fuller and Logan Rada both had a goal and an assist as the Railers downed Cape Ann 6-2; Massarotti delivered three assists and Carrabba and McKenna both scored twice in Concord-Carlisle’s 6-3 win over Beverly; and Luke Horenstein scored twice and Chris Pinto had 1-1-2 as Danvers trimmed Parkway 6-4 – Sam Rudenko with two goals and Brian Murphy 1-1-2 in the loss.

 

AA

 

Haverhill won three games, Westwood went 2-0-1, Stoneham and Medford both also won a pair and Wilmington had a win and a tie in the North. Maddox LeBlanc and Landon Westcott both posted a goal and an assist as Haverhill edged Winchester 4-3, Pat Quill with two goals in the loss; Jake Karlsson scored twice, Slater O’Connor assisting on both, LeBlanc had 1-1-2 and Westcott also had two assists to back Max Boyer’s shutout in a 4-0 win over Newburyport – and LeBlanc had 2-1-3 and Cooper LeColst and O’Connor both also scored twice in a 7-3 victory over Masco; No.9 had two goals and an assist and Rice a goal and two helpers in Westwood’s 4-1 win over Wellesley; Conor Ryan and Donovan both posted 1-1-2 in a 3-1 decision over the Demons – and Elena Seremetis scored with 5:30 left to give the Wizards a 2-2 tie with Natick, N. Lewis with both goals for Westwood; Kyle Catricek scored the winner with 8:36 left and Jack Sweeney posted 1-12 as Stoneham nipped Rochester 4-3 – and Mike Quigley had 1-2-3 and Mario Armata and Christian Mendez both clicked for 1-1-2 in a 6-3 win over Masco, Dom Melito with two goals in the loss; Anthony Madarese scored four goals, Nathan Tremlett and Nolan O’Keefe both posted 2-1-3 and Jared Stroscio 1-2-3 in Medford’s 9-5 win over Waltham, Christian Renaud with 2-1-3 in the loss – and Brandano had 1-1-2 and Tremlett scored what turned out to be the winner with 3:29 left in a 4-3 decision over Charlestown; Matt O’Brien and Zach Mackeil scored 38 seconds apart in the second period as Wilmington trimmed Haverhill 3-1 – and Cooper Brown scored with one second left to give Newburyport a 2-2 tie with Wilmington, Jake Carr’s second goal of the game giving Wilmington the lead with 2:38 remaining;

 

Erin Flaherty scored two goals and handed out eight assists, Will Sutton scored five goals and Annie Driscoll scored twice in Charlestown’s 10-6 win over Dorchester – Tom Misilo with a hat trick in the loss; Dylan Miller scored twice, Brian Pezzulich had 1-1-2 and William Goggin two assists in Wellesley’s 5-1 victory over Charlestown; Tim Lull pitched a shutout and Jack Fabiano scored in the first period as Masco downed Woburn 3-0; Pat Nugent had two goals and an assist and James Sullivan a goal and two helpers in North Andover’s 6-1 victory over Newburyport; Reilly Quist pitched a shutout and Abigail Brennan scored twice as Rochester defeated Wilmington 3-0; and Mike Hutchinson scored two third-period goals to give Amesbury a 4-3 decision over Everett/Revere – Aidan Cink and Ryan Guertin with 1-1-2 apiece in the win and Ryan Bowdridge two goals and Zach Guelpa 1-1-2 in the loss.

 

North Central, Everett/Revere and Hollis all won twice in the South. Hunter Couture scored two goals and set up another, James Williams posted a goal and two assists and Jack McCrillis also had two assists in North Central’s 7-4 victory over Assabet, Angelina Che with two goals in the loss – Justin Hawke had 2-1-3, Mike Quinn posted 1-2-3, Tyler Orcutt scored twice, McCrillis and Josh Crotty both had 1-1-2 and Liam Gregg pitched a shutout in a big win over Newton; Jason Teebagy, Cooper Dunham and Steve Streeter all clicked for 1-1-2 in Everett/Revere’s 5-3 victory over the Railers, who got two goals from Taighe Liddy and two assists from Austin Dano – and Dunham wore the hat and had an assist, Teebagy scored twice and Sam Sealy pitched a shutout in a 7-0 win over Watertown; Alex Gertz had 1-1-2 as Hollis topped the Railers 3-1 – and Saige Devins had a goal and two assists, Christian Nawn scored twice and Noah Soule pitched a shutout in an 8-0 triumph over Arlington;

 

Will Siciliano and O’Brien both posted two goals and an assist and Karl Guide a goal and two assists in Lexington/Bedford’s 6-4 win over the Edge – Jakob Bazdanez and Ryan Desjardins with 1-1-2 apiece in the loss; Matt Lioce wore the hat, Tyler Boehnke had 1-1-2 and Cole Dipersio two assists as the Revs downed Watertown 6-0; Curatone wore the hat and added two assists, Doe scored twice and Cassesso had 1-1-2 in Somerville’s 8-3 victory over Assabet; Gus Gustafsson scored two goals and handed out three assists and Alec Wilcken also scored twice as Winchester stopped Woburn 9-1; DeFeo and O’Brien scored in the first period of Needham’s 4-0 victory over the Demons; Aiden McAvoy and Aidan Barber both scored twice as Melrose defeated Watertown 7-0; and Savannah Rivera dished out four assists, Carter Moore had two goals and an assist, Nick Boomer three assists and Dan Dasilva two goals as the Demons topped Waltham 7-1.

 

Reading won three games in the East. Anthony ferullo wore the hat and handed out three assists, Kamden Greatorez also wore a hat, adding two assists, James Lanzo had 1-1-2 and Rory O’Neill two assists in a 10-2 victory over Parkway, Gaffe with 1-1-2 in the loss; Greatorex posted 2-2-4 and Isaac Robinson wore a natural hat, two of the goals 43 seconds apart, in a 5-1 win over Methuen – and Greatorex clicked for two goals and three assists, Connor Cowan had 1-2-3, Ferullo also scored twice and Lily Rodgers scored what turned out to be the winner with 4:16 left in an 8-6 victory over Acton-Boxboro – Matt Su with 1-1-2 in the loss;

 

Natick’s Hayden Pinkham and Mary Murray of the Fighting Crabs swapped second-period goals in a 1-1 tie; Aidan Chane capped a hat trick with nine seconds left to give Lynnfield/Saugus a 4-3 decision over Methuen – Jason Duckett with two goals and Henry Griffin two assists in the loss; Alessi and Pappalardo shared the shutout and Frary scored with 50 seconds left in the second period as S&D topped Natick 3-0; Liam Maguire scored two goals and dished out three assists, Brooke Moreno had a goal and two helpers and Owen Adams 1-1-2 in Dedham’s 7-2 win over Peabody; No. 4 wore the hat as SMS edged the Americans 4-3 – Chloe Goldberg with 2-1-3 and Penny Levine-Stein 1-2-3 in the loss; and Liam Culley delivered two goals and two assists, Jake West posted 2-1-3 and Brendan Meek also posted two assists as Acton-Boxboro topped Wellesley 4-1.

 

Wakefield and Twin City (one loss) both won twice in the West. John Scarpello wore the hat and Nathan Daly had a goal and two assists in Wakefield’s 6-3 win over Twin City – and Taranto had 1-1-2 as Wakefield rallied for three goals in 3:39 in the first period of a 4-2 victory over Winchester; Harrison Moran scored two goals and set up another, No.8 had 1-1-2 and Gavin Roy had two assists in Twin City’s 4-2 win over Andover – and Moran scored twice in a four-goal second-period rally over 4:59 in a 5-3 victory over Danvers, Lucas McKenna with two goals in the loss;

 

Emma Lavery scored twice and Aiden Cashman and Kyle Yusikones both had a goal and an assist in Triboro’s 5-2 victory over Natick; Noah Messina wore a natural hat in the first period as Andover topped Danvers 5-1; Morrison wore the hat, No. 20 had 1-1-2 and McLeod pitched a shutout in Burlington’s 8-0 win over Marblehead; and EJ Wyman’s 1-1-2 helped Marblehead past Winchester 5-3.

 

Lexington/Bedford both won a game and tied each other in the Central. James Collin and Eric Zhang scored in the first period as Lexington/Bedford edged Agawam 2-1; Allan scored two goals and set up two others, Richardson also scored twice, Hillenberg had 1-1-2 and Chaplin also had two assists as the Crusaders defeated the Railers 6-2 – and Chaplin scored eight seconds into the game and Dom Capone answered later in the first period before the teams went on to a 1-1 tie;

 

Oscar Campagna pitched a shutout and Rose Werner scored twice in Agawam’s 3-0 victory over Haverhill; Andrew Monahan scored twice, Malio posted 1-1-2 and Keyo two assists in Chelmsford’s 5-1 victory over NH East; Noah Meyer clicked for 2-1-3, Brogan Arivella and Bryce Murray both scored twice and Cam Bonfiglio had 1-1-2 in Haverhill’s 7-2 triumph over Newton; Matt Donovan wore the hat and added an assist, Eli Williams scored one goal and handed out three assists, cam Mitchell also wore a hat and Cam DePrizio and Henry Schutzbank both had two assists as Micro Ice defeated Woburn 9-3 – Gellman with all three goals in the loss; Ben Christopher scored four goals as Tewksbury downed Concord-Carlisle 8-3 – Chris Bono with 1-1-2 in the loss; James Reddish had two goals and an assist, Connor Fleming 1-1-2 and Carson Brownridge came within 1:17 of a shutout in Needham’s 5-1 victory over Cape Ann; Kellen Jones and Marcus Schuster both clicked for 2-1-3, James Melanson and Harry Bio both posted 1-1-2 and Quinn Harrington pitched a shutout in Belmont’s 8-0 win over the Revs; and Max Beninanti and Killian Paynter both wore hats, Tim Duane handed out three assists and Emily Hudson two as Framingham stopped Waltham 7-0.

 

A

 

The Railers and Triton both won twice in the North. Zach Hoadley scored two goals and set up another in a 5-1 victory over Westwood – and Finnegan Hallen, who also had an assist, scored with 23 seconds left to give the Railers a 5-4 decision over Beverly, Jack Young with two goals and Joe Tiramacco two assists in the win and Owen Trabulsi two goals in the loss; Greg Muse wore the hat, Cullen Kohen had three assists, Vaughn Gagnon and Ben Chisholm both posted 1-1-2 and Josh Yoon pitched a shutout in Triton’s 7-0 win over Medford – and Muse clicked for 2-1-3, Ryan Voltero also scored twice and Gagnon and Chisholm posted 1-1-2 in Triton’s 7-1 win over Reading;

 

Joe Trant scored one goal and set up two others as Medford downed Allston/Brighton 5-3; Estelle Corbitt scored two goals and set up another, Trace McFarland also scored twice and Jacob Milligan had two assists in South Boston’s 7-0 victory over Wellesley; No. 21 wore the hat and added an assist, Trevor McDonald scored one goal and handed out three assists, Nolan Ehler posted 1-2-3 and Harrison Barmack had 1-1-2 in Belmont’s 7-3 win over the Leafs – Colin Lizak with two goals and Brayden Dyson two assists in the loss; Justin Lefebvre’s second goal of the game, with three minutes left, gave Acton-Boxboro a 3-2 decision over Natick – Josh Corliss with both goals in the loss; Ashley Son scored the winner with 9:47 left as Assabet nipped the Leafs 3-2; Nate Silva wore the hat and added an assist, Jaedyn Encarnacao had 1-1-2 and Nikki Tinkham pitched a shutout in Lynn’s 5-0 victory over Wellesley; Nick Ferullo scored twice and Tyler Nicholas and Evan Manfredi both posted 1-1-2 as Reading topped Lynn 6-2 – Encarnacao with both goals in the loss; and Alex Geoghegan and Corbin Lefavour both scored twice in Beverly’s 8-2 victory over Medford.

 

Reading and Framingham both won three times in the South. Graham Conway scored one goal and handed out three assists, Max Varney wore the hat and Evin Howell posted 1-1-2 in Reading’s 6-3 victory over Acton-Boxboro; Connor Jack scored with 1:29 left to give Reading a 4-3 decision over Winthrop – and Varney and Howell both wore hats and Luke Rogerson scored twice in a big win over Brookline; Ryan Warren and Mike Godino scored 13 seconds apart late as Framingham trimmed the Wizards 3-1; Jonathan Coutinho wore the hat and had an assist and Ryan Quinn and Eli Schacter both had two assists in a 6-1 triumph over Cape Ann – and Quinn’s 2-1-3 helped Framingham past Andover 5-1;

 

Wes Prevost and Doron Appleyard both wore hats in Cape Ann’s 7-2 win over Somerville; Sam Levinson scored twice and Mike Smith pitched a shutout in Natick’s 4-0 victory over North Andover; Parker Tyler had a goal and two assists, Kailyn Hawkins scored twice, Camden Hawkins had 1-1-2 and Nick Acito also posted two assists in North Central’s 5-1 victory over Andover; Jake Teehan scored the winner with 6:04 left and Steve Calla scored twice as Winthrop edged Cape Ann 3-2; and Eitan Khait scored four goals and set up another, Jamie Cloney had 1-2-3, Roman Suhanosky had 1--1-2 and Craig Haas pitched a shutout in Brookline’s 8-0 win over Stoneham.

 

NH East (one loss) won twice in the East. Cole Rego’s second goal of the game with 5:37 left gave NHE a 2-1 decision over Billerica – and Logan Dixon pitched a shutout and Andrew LeBlanc scored with 5:53 left in a 1-0 win over Nashoba;

 

Ryan Centauro had a goal and an assist in a three-goal second period that sent SMS past Brookline; Dufresne, who assisted on the other goals, scored with 3:28 left and then assisted on No. 81’s goal with 29 seconds remaining to give Triboro a 3-2 decision over Winchester; Zack Willis pitched a shutout and Aaron Sosa scored in the first period as Greater Lowell nipped NH east 1-0; Griffin Condon had 2-1-3, Jake Arsenault posted 1-2-3 and No. 63 also scored twice as Wilmington topped Lowell 9-3 – Sosa with a hat trick in the loss; and Keon Ouellette and Brian Beauchesne both scored two goals and set up two others and Mischa Ragucci had 1-1-2 in Methuen’s 8-3 victory over Nashoba – No. 6 with 1-1-2 in the loss.

 

The Railers, Chelmsford and Twin City (one loss) all posted a win and a tie and Needham wore a pair of ties (one against Twin City) in the West. Kellen Looney wore the hat, John Glennon scored twice and Justin Child had a goal and an assist as the Railers topped the Revs 9-2 – and Luke Bugala scored with 1:11 left to give Cambridge a 2-2 tie with the Railers, who had gone ahead when Andrew Leighton scored with 4:48 left; Brody Simmons posted 2-1-3 and Lukas Allen and Jack Costa both clicked for 1-1-2 in Chelmsford’s 6-2 victory over Watertown – and Daigle and Antonelli scored in the third period as Haverhill pulled out a 2-2 tie with Chelmsford; Brayden Roy scored with five seconds left and Twin City scored three in the final 4:05 to edged North Central 3-2; Leighton scored the tying goal with 3:41 left, Connelly scored twice and Cuttler had 1-1-2 as Needham tied Twin City 4-4, TC taking a 4-3 lead on Logan Martin’s second goal of the game with 5:27 remaining – and Arlington’s Talen Misicko and Needham’s No. 6 swapped goals in a 1-1 tie;

 

Cam LaBrie scored two third-period goals as Natick edged Cambridge 2-1; and Jayden Hardy wore the hat and added an assist, Caden Derosa posted 1-2-3 and No. 9 scored twice as the Edge defeated Waltham 7-4 – Nathan Fitzpatrick with two goals in the loss.

 

Charlestown, Agawam and Peabody all won twice in the Central. Jaiden Smith wore the hat, Brian Mullis had two goals and an assist, Aiden Hanscom posted 1-2-3 and Amaya Gosselin also scored twice in Charlestown’s 8-4 victory over Belmont – and Smith and Gosselin (second goal of the game) scored late to give Charlestown a 4-3 decision over Masco, Charlie Roberto with two goals in the loss; Santino Chiarenza had 2-1-3 and Oliver Crowley 1-1-2 as Agawam trimmed Newton 4-2, Kosto with both goals in the loss – and Crowley scored one goal and dished out three assists, Chiarenza posted 1-2-3, Jack Hickox scored two goals in 46 seconds and Sam Tolson had 1-1-2 in a 7-2 triumph over Beverly, Sam Crowell with 1-1-2 in the loss; Joe Tavilla scored twice and Kaiden Anasta posted 1-1-2 in Peabody’s 3-1 victory over Dorchester – and Tavilla had 1—1-2 and Ogles pitched a shutout in a 5-0 victory over Marblehead;

 

Dimoos Thanos came through with a goal and two assists and Justin McDonald scored twice in Marblehead’s 7-1 victory over Belmont; Nolan Ferguson and Lilian Juarez both posted 1-1-2 as Waltham trimmed Watertown 4-2 – Andrew Reilly and Oliver Maillis 1-1-2 apiece in the loss; Stella Walsh scored late in the first period as Dorchester trimmed Newton 2-0; Charlotte Lees clicked for 2-1-3, John Caron dished out three assists and Nico Santosuosso pitched a shutout in Masco’s 6-0 win over Wakefield; and Zach Miller and Will Hewson scored 29 seconds apart midway through the third period as Beverly nipped Parkway 3-2.

 

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