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Lewiston/Auburn won twice. Landon Desjardins had a goal and an assist in a 4-1 victory over Winchester – and Brandon Raymond scored two goals and set up another and Jaxson Booker had a goal and an assist in a 5-3 win over Reading, Mike Schulz with two assists in the loss;

 

Graham Emerick pitched a shutout and Damon Romanos scored eight seconds into the second period as Winchester edged Waltham 1-0; Brian Fleming wore the hat, Gus Wallask had a goal and an assist and Garo Gebeyan two assists in Waltham’s 5-1 win over Wellesley; James Dempsey and Sullivan Brown both scored twice as Natick downed Winthrop 5-2; and Luke Tremblay and Liam Magner both scored twice in Andover’s 7-3 victory over Reading.

 

AAA

 

Beverly won twice in the North. Gavin Baddia wore a second-period hat in a 4-1 win over Danvers – and Matty Martisaukas scored twice and Quinn Fox had two assists in a 7-2 victory over Tewksbury;

 

Liam Foti had a goal and an assist and Brody Dickinson pitched a shutout as Marblehead topped Tewksbury 4-0; Spalla wore a natural hat over a 3:10 span of the second period, two of the goals 26 seconds apart, as Needham trimmed Belmont 4-2; Converse clicked for two goals and an assist in Medford’s 4-2 win over Dorchester; and Casey Yunes (2-1-3) scored with 7:25 left and Dylan Courtney, who also had an assist, then came through with 3:35 remaining to give Arlington a 5-5 tie with Charlestown – Ruben Williams with 1-2-3 for Arlington and Danny Chan a hat trick for Charlestown.

 

Newburyport won three times in the South. Jack Sullivan wore the hat and added two assists, Henry Galoski scored two goals in 15 seconds and Owen Mongeau and Jack Doddrell both also scored twice in an 8-5 victory over Acton-Boxboro; Sean Murray pitched a shutout and Mongeau scored twice in a 3-0 win over Acton-Boxboro – and Tyler Bergeron and Sullivan scored early in the third period in a 3-2 decision over Stoneham;

 

Cash Lindsley scored twice and Burke Watts had two assists as Brookline defeated Parkway 4-1; Ulmschneider had a goal and two assists and Howard and Griffin both scored twice as Burlington stopped Parkway 7-0; Nelson wore the hat and had two assists, Volk delivered a goal and three helpers, Miller and Hornbeck both posted 1-1-2 and Kozin pitched a shutout as SMS scored a big win over Newton; and Callan Stewart clicked for two goals and an assist, Lily Bromly had a goal and two assists and Tatum Friedholm also had two assists in Assabet’s 4-1 victory over SMS.

 

AA

 

In the North, Teddy Enos had a goal and an assist and Connor Blaney scored what turned out to be the winner with 1:29 left in the second period as Dedham downed the Railers 5-2; Martin posted two goals and an assist, Long also scored twice and Grossman had 1-1-2 as South Boston edged Woburn 6-5 – JJ Carabello with a hat trick and Andrew Jayne a goal and two assists in the loss; Jake Cataldo, who also had an assist, tied it with a goal with 3:01 left and Joe DaSilva then came through with :07 on the clock to give Billerica a 4-3 decision over the Warriors; Gavin Simoneau pitched a shutout, Chris Ford scored twice and Mike Haczynski had two assists as North Andover topped Lynnfield/Saugus 3-0; Andover’s Anthony Perrota had 1-1-2 and Shane McEachern of Lynnfield/Saugus assisted on both goals in a 2-2 tie – all goals scored in the first period; Dan Vashkevich and Mattan Alpert both wore hats and Tyghe McLaughlin dished out three assists in Framingham’s 6-2 victory over Winchester; and Assabet’s No. 63 and B. Carlson of the Warriors swapped goals in a 1-1 tie.

 

Greater Lowell and the Revs both won twice in the South. Jake Vigeant scored four goals and set up two others in Lowell’s 6-3 triumph over Haverhill, Matt Baker with a goal and an assist in the loss – and Vigeant scored four goals and set up another and Andrew Baia and Tristan McMann both posted 1-1-2 in a 9-6 victory over Wilmington, Braga with two goals and Almeda 1-1-2 in the loss; Tody Edie scored four goals and set up another, JD Faulconer posted 2-1-3 and Chris Wilson also scored twice in the Revs’ 9-4 win over Triboro – and Edie scored four goals, including a natural hat trick, and Wilson had 1-2-3 in a 6-1 victory over Needham;

 

Sam Gerst scored with 3:25 left to give Natick a 3-3 tie with the Demons – William Iantosca capping a hat trick 1:10 before Gerst’s goal; Minasian scored the winner with 2:47 left as the Rangers edged Melrose 3-2 – Corbett with the other two goals and Flynn two assists in the win; Madeline Carey, who assisted on No. 40’s goal with 9:37 left, scored her second goal of the game with 7:47 remaining to give the Golden Seals a 3-3 tie with Hyde Park – Mike Teehan with 1-1-2 for HP; and Beau Olivieri had 2-1-3, No. 63 posted 1-1-2 and No. 28 two assists as S&S topped Masco 7-2.

 

In the East, Cam Wigle’s second goal of the game with 31 seconds left gave Waltham a 2-1 decision over Brookline; Chloe Crabtree scored twice as the Fighting Crabs downed Wellesley 5-0; Colin Comeau scored what turned out to be the winner with 38 seconds left in the second period as Methuen nipped the Crusaders 3-2 – No. 55 with both goals in the loss; Tom Puorro wore a hat and handed out two assists, Evan Murphy also wore a hat and Jack Kusler posted 1-1-2 in Amesbury’s 8-4 victory over the Crusaders – Turner with a hat trick in the loss; Coscia scored four straight goals as Winthrop downed Wilmington 4-1; Hudson best snapped a 2-2 tie with 4:10 left and Conor Plotner had a goal and two assists as Needham trimmed Parkway 4-2 – Kieran Trimble with both goals in the loss; and Matt Whaley and James Hylan both scored twice as North Central defeated the Edge 7-4.

 

SMS had a win and a tie in the West. Dylan Miller had a goal and an assist in a 4-3 decision over the Knights – and Joe DiBona capped a hat trick with 2:48 left to give Watertown a 4-4 tie with SMS, Charlie Ryan with two assists for Watertown while Brandon Ma scored twice, Miller assisted on both and Connor Griffin had 1-1-2 for SMS;

 

Bella Krokos scored two goals and set up another as Everett/Revere edged Lynn 4-3; Dereck Gomez, who assisted on the first two goals, scored with 3:45 left to give Acton-Boxboro a 3-2 decision over Medford; John Brooks scored twice and Cam Cikacz had 1-1-2 in Dorchester’s 4-1 win over the Railers; Ryan Terry scored with 2:39 left to give Concord-Carlisle a 2-1 decision over Natick; and Nick Balicki scored twice and Charlie Webberly had two assists in Reading’s 7-3 victory over Micro Ice – Elliot Albrecht with a goal and two assists and Mikey Santos two goals in the loss.

 

Cape Ann won twice in the Central. Jackson Harnish wore the hat in a 5-2 victory over Marblehead – and Connor Curley scored with 3:57 left to give Cape Ann a 3-2 decision over the Breakers;

 

Jack Aven scored two goals and set up two others and Cam McGuire and Alex MacGillivray both had a goal and an assist as the Revs topped Medfield 7-0; Sebastian Gaffey scored five goals and No. 27 scored twice as Belmont downed Waltham 8-4 – Izabella Konstantopoulos with a hat trick and Meredith Guden three assists in the loss; Nick Abate scored what turned out to be the winner with 2:07 left in the second period as Framingham edged Waltham 2-1; Rory Darignan and Jack Viens both posted 1-1-2 as the Railers defeated the Demons 4-0; Will Andriolo scored two goals and set up two others, Logan Ioannidis posted 2-1-3, Brennan Howell also scored twice and BJ Rzepka also had two assists in Tewksbury’s 9-1 victory over Triton; Camden Wilkinson set up three goals, Isaiah Waterman scored twice, Max Siebert had 1-1-2 and Collin Lombard pitched a shutout as the Breakers topped Beverly 7-0; and Richie Caraviello scored one goal and set up two others and Brady Taylor scored twice in Reading’s big win over the Edge.

 

A

 

Charlestown won twice in the North. Matt Sorgini scored four goals and set up another and Harrison Fisher also wore a hat in a 9-2 victory over the Revs, Andrew Seager with two goals in the loss -- and Sorgini posted 2-2-4, Henry Bullock-Gonzalez and Brendan Banks both had 2-1-3 and Connor Mansfield had 1-1-2 in a big win over the Revs;

 

No. 70’s second goal of the game with 4:17 left tied it and Kyle Donahue scored with 53 seconds remaining to give Lynnfield/Saugus a 3-2 decision over Agawam; Remy’s second and third goals of the game came late and gave Marblehead 3-1 victory over Wellesley; Adam Marmo wore the hat, Shane Thoren posted 1—2 and Preston Johnstone pitched a shutout in Chelmsford’s 7-0 win over Acton-Boxboro; and Caden Derosa scored four goals and set up two others, Jayden Hardy scored twice and No. 8 had two assists as the Edge trimmed the Crusaders 8-6 – No. 31 with a goal and three assists, Brady Martone 2-1-3 and Connor Sweeney 1-2-3 in the loss.

 

In the South, Kenny Aldrich scored twice as Danvers topped Cape Ann 5-1; Geswell pitched a shutout and Kelley scored late in the first period in Burlington’s 2-0 win over Westwood; Chase Minnier scored what turned out to be the winner in the second period as Lynnfield Saugus edged Agawam 2-1; Lucas Desousa’s second goal of the game, with 3:06 left, turned out to be the winner, Lily Cook and Jacob Shoer both posted 1-1-2 as Lynn scored four goals in a 5:23 span of the third period and edged Amesbury 7-6 – Losee, Quadros and Iliev-Rovnak 2-1-3 apiece in the loss.

 

South Boston and Brookline both won twice in the East. Mac McKinnon scored five goals and dished out three assists, Jayden McQueen wore the hat and had an assist and Andrew Missett 1-1-2 in South Boston’s big win over Somerville – and Slater posted 1-2-3, McQueen scored twice, Missett had 1-1-2 and Martin pitched a shutout in a 6-0 triumph over Waltham; Alex Savinov pitched a shutout and James Britton scored twice in Brookline’s 3-0 victory over Waltham – and Jackson Boxer wore the hat, Spencer Mullins clicked for 1-2-3 and Luke Teer also had two assists in a 5-1 win over Belmont;

 

Zach Luz’s second goal of the game, with 1:20 left, gave Peabody a 2-1 decision over Winthrop; Jayden Bates scored four goals, including a natural hat, and Max O’Brien and Dylan St. Arnaud shared the shutout in Twin City’s 5-0 victory over the Crusaders; and Quinn Hennessy wore the hat and had two assists and Giana Rizzuto posted 1-1-2 as Wakefield trimmed the Crusaders 6-4 – Colin DaSilvanato with two goals and Wyatt Pepin 1-1-2 in the loss.

 

In the West, Will McKenna scored one goal and set up another and Nate Goodfewllow had two assists in Reading’s 3-1 victory over SMS; Owen Keating and Ethan Bullerjahn both wore hats and Lila Thornton had two assists in Wellesley’s 8-2 win over Woburn; Ellie Underwood scored the tying  goal with 10:37 left as Andover tied the Railers 1-1 – Ken Simmons with a second-period goal for the Railers; Demetri Underwood clicked for 2-1-3 and Aiden Nguyen had 1-1-2 as Woburn trimmed Greater Lowell – Zach Gagnon with 1-1-2 in the loss; Emilia Marsh-Zinser scored twice as Waltham topped SMS 5-3 – Landon Maleski with two goals in the loss; and Grayson Alloway scored four goals in Concord-Carlisle’s 6-2 win over Lowell.

 

North Central and Brookline both won twice in the Central. Aiden Martin’s second goal of the game tied it with 5:46 left and Carter Veilleux’s second of the game came with 2:11 on the clock and gave NC a 5-4 decision over Nashoba, Jaclyn Sullivan with two assists in the win and No. 97 1-2-3 in the loss; Sebastian Soussou pitched a shutout and Ben Weiss scored with 8:48 left as Brookline edged Winchester 1-0 – and Harrison Platt scored all four goals in a 4-0 victory over Medford;

 

Martin wore the hat in a 6-1 triumph over Dedham; Brody Venincasa wore a natural hat over just 1:11 and Theo Chan also wore a hat in Triboro’s 7-1 victory over North Andover; Jett Fabiano scored five goals and set up another, Austin James also wore a hat and Hayden Ebbrell posted 1-1-2 in Masco’s 9-5 victory over Cape Ann – Tom Patrican with 2-1-3 and Jacoby Numerosi two goals in the loss; Numerosi wore a natural hat and added an assist, Gavin Sarofeen scored twice, Ryder Camp had two assists and Beckett Guest pitched a shutout in Cape Ann’s 6-0 win over Andover ; Dillon Hannon scored the tying goal with five minutes left and Brady Ebecher had 1-1-2 as North Andover tied Nashoba 2-2 – Mike Bonenfant with 1-1-2 for Nashoba.

In the Northeast, Zoya Chriss scored with 2:39 left to give Lexington/Bedford a 3-2 decision over Wellesley – Jackson Reynolds with a goal and an assist in the loss; Pat Cahill, who also had an assist, scored with 3:39 left and Jovic Stachelski followed with 53 seconds remaining to give Winchester a 5-5 tie with Waltham – No. 16 with 1-2-3 for Winchester and Tyler Tomomura-McDonald two goals for Waltham; Cam Boyer scored six goals and set up another, William Ward scored a goal and handed out four assists and Cam Kenney had 2-1-3 as the Demons scored a big win over the Revs; Sean Connelly scored four goals, Conor Benbow and Connelly scored 12 seconds apart in the first minute of the third period, Tim Almeda scored twice and Pat Vernaglia had 1-1-2 as Stoneham trimmed Melrose 9-6 – Ray Willis with five goals and Ryan McDonald 1-1-2 in the loss; Raviv Zarch wore the hat and Pat O’Brien had two assists for Parkway in a 4-4 tie with Reading – Dom Fratto with 2-1-3 for Reading; Josh West scored twice and Karsten Hofmann and Sean Tomlin both posted 1-1-2 as Acton-Boxboro topped NH East 6-1; Coppo scored twice and Andriolo had two assists as Haverhill defeated Wakefield 5-2; Vincent Ma scored four goals and Rith Peou tallied twice as Winchester downed Wellesley 7-3; Willis scored four goals and Syler Wittebol two as Melrose topped Andover 6-3 -- Roman Giammarco and Jackson Loveland both posted 1-1-2 in the loss; Giammarco scored four goals, including a natural hat, and Shane Flanagan had two assists in Andover’s 7-1 victory over Billerica;  

 

In the Northeast, Hunter Fink scored the tying goal with 2:04 left in the second period and Lucy Sheehan had 1-12 as Chelmsford tied the Crusaders 3-3 – Alex Presti with all three goals for the Crusaders; Jake McBride scored one goal and handed out three assists, Noah Trussell wore the hat, Newbould had 1-2-3 and Ben Bernhard also had two assists as Acton-Boxboro downed Haverhill 8-2; No.30 wore the hat and Campbell Cunningham scored twice as Melrose topped Reading 8-1.

 

 

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