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Andover went 2-1. Griffin Murray scored two goals and set up two others and Ben Bergeron also scored twice in a 7-1 victory over Wellesley – and Luke Tremblay scored two goals and added an assist and Murray had two assists in a 4-1 win over Lewiston/Auburn;

 

Brian Wegner scored five goals, including a natural hat in the first period, and set up another, Brendan Howard scored twice and Parker Boyce had a goal and an assist in Natick’s 8-4 victory over Andover – Greene with 1-1-2 and Szymanski two assists in the loss; Joe Brumm pitched a shutout and Aiden O’Connell scored twice in Wellesley’s 3-0 win over Lewiston/Auburn; Winchester downed Natick 4-1; and Paul Ferarra had two goals and an assist, Luke Griffin scored twice and Winthrop scored three goals in 53 seconds to trim Belmont 6-4 – Pete Fotis with two goals in the loss.

 

AAA

 

Waltham and Dorchester both posted two wins and a tie in the North. Brian Fleming scored with 10:20 left and then capped a hat trick with 1:35 remaining in a 5-3 victory over SMS, Gus Wallask with two assists in the win and Volk a goal and a helper in the loss; Dylan Burke delivered a goal and two assists and Dylan Loftus posted 1-1-2 in a 4-1 victory over Charlestown – and Will Devincent scored the tying goal with 10:14 left as Waltham tied SMS 2-2, Aliferis with two goals for SMS in a game that saw all four goals scored by the rival No. 17s; Quinn Taylor and Andrew O’Malley scored 50 seconds apart in the third period as Dorchester topped SMS 5-2; Jonathon Neff scored twice in a 4-2 win over Arlington; and Spalla’s second goal of the game, to go with an assist, came with 1:56 left to give Needham a 5-5 tie with Dorchester, Salafia also with two goals for Needham and O’Malley a hat trick, the third with 2:09 remaining, and Taylor two goals and an assist for Dorchester;

 

Volk, who also had an assist, scored with 3:42 left and Mlrose assisted on both goals as SMS edged Lexington/Bedford 2-1; Joey Vaccari delivered a goal and two assists, Dan Driscoll scored twice, Caden Duncan had 1-1-2 and Leo Gannon two assists in Winchester’s 7-1 victory over reading; Sienna Glass and Sophia Demeo scored two goals apiece as the Wizards defeated Beverly 5-2; Jimmy Lyman pitched a shutout and Dave Parziale scored in the first period of Medford’s 1-0 decision over the Wizards; Liam Foti wore the hat, Max Carter scored twice and No. 24 had two assists in Marblehead’s 6-3 win over Wakefield – Caeden Pothier with two goals in the loss; Tommy Bresler scored the winner with 32 seconds left in the second period as Charlestown edged Arlington 2-1; and Casey Yunes wore the hat in Arlington’s 4-2 victory over Waltham.

 

Danvers won twice in the South. Chase Horenstein scored twice in a 4-2 victory over Chelmsford – and Horenstein wore the hat and Colby Medeiros and Max Parent both scored twice in an 8-1triumph over Acton-Boxboro;

 

Emerson Channel and Claire Brumley scored in the first period as Assabet nipped Stoneham 2-1; B. Carlson scored with 1:25 left to give the Warriors a 2-2 tie with Acton-Boxboro – Darwin Sweeney with a go-ahead goal for A-B with 6:46 remaining; Finn Schrafft scored with 56 seconds left to give Cape Ann a 4-3 decision over Chelmsford – Ryan Hoagland with 1-1-2 in the loss; Jack Doddrell clicked for 1-1-2 and eight different players scored goals in Acton-Boxboro’s 8-2 win over Newburyport – Jack Sullivan with both goals in the loss; Jankowski scored with 2:47 left to give South Boston a 5-5 tie with Triboro – Aiden Kuscher with two goals and Max Guiod 1-1-2 for Triboro; Cash Lindsley’s second goal of the game, with 4:48 left, gave Brookline a 2-1 decision over Triboro; No. 77 scored four goals in Winchester’s 6-3 victory over Waltham – Brendan O’Toole with 1-1-2 in the loss; Charlie Scott scored twice in North Reading’s 4-2 win over Acton-Boxboro; and No. 91 scored the tying goal 12 seconds into the third period and Drew Howard and Owen McGowen both posted 1-1-2 as Burlington tied Stoneham 4-4 – No. 12 with two goals and an assist for Stoneham.

 

AA

 

The Demons won twice in the North. Ben Walker scored two goals in 30 seconds in the first period of a 4-2 victory over Framingham – and No. 81 scored the winner in the second period of a 2-1 decision over Medfield;

 

Toby Edie scored four goals and handed out two assists and Caden Crogan scored one goal and dished out three assists as the Revs edged Natick 7-6 – Casey Bell with two goals and two assists, Sam Gerst a goal and two helpers and Lucas Hernandez two assists in the loss; Eric Han scored twice and Patrick Winn and Leo Dagostino both posted 1-1-2 in Winchester’s 9-4 win over the Railers – Ryan Donahue with two goals and Alex Silver 1-1-2 in the loss; Pete Shaughnessy’s second goal of the game, with 8:41 left, John Shaughnessy wore the hat and had an assist as Medfield overcame a four-goal comeback by Winchester and won 5-4 – Sebastian O’Brien with two goals and Morgan Cox 1-1-2 in the loss; Liam Cahill and Vincent Ma scored third-period goals as Winchester tied Wellesley 5-5 – Ashley Goodrich with two goals for Winchester; Jack Blaschke snapped a 2-2 tie with 2:13 left in the second period and Anegan Amandan had two assists as Billerica trimmed Lynnfield/Saugus 4-2 – Artie O’Leary with assists on both goals in the loss; Brenda Flynn scored two goals and set up another, No. 3 had a goal and two assists and Harrison came within 1:13 of a shutout as the Rangers topped North Andover 6-1; O’Leary wore the hat, snapped a 1-1 tie with 3:52 left as Lynnfield/Saugus nipped North Andover 3-1; Fairchild, who also had an assist, scored with 4:53 left and Owen Johnson then came through with 13 seconds remaining to give Haverhill a 4-4 tie with Amesbury – Pete Grillo with two goals and two assists for Haverhill and Ian Brown a hat trick and Evan Murphy two assists for Amesbury; Jacob Schmidt delivered two goals and two assists as the Edge topped Beverly 5-3 – Martin and No. 30 with 1-1-2 apiece in the loss; and Andrew Jayne wore the hat, Brooke Abreu had a goal and two assists, Nora Kennedy scored twice and Quinn McKenna had 1-1-2 in Woburn’s 9-3 victory over Framingham – Charles Saris with two goals in the loss.

 

Methuen came through with two wins and a tie and the Crusaders and Lexington/Bedford both also won twice in the South. Payton Curran and Colin Comeau both had a goal and an assist and Owen Burke pitched a shutout in Methuen’s 4-0 win over North Central; Mark Parolisi’s second goal of the game, with one second left, gave Methuen a 5-4 decision over Andover, Curran with 2-1-3 and Erin Drew 1-1-2 in the win and William Murphy 1-2-3 and Daniil Orbits 1-1-2 in the loss – and Orbits scored with 2:19 left to give Andover a 3-3 tie with Methuen, Parolisi with 1-1-2 for Methuen; Synan came within 19 seconds of a shutout and Low and Amidon scored third-period goals as the Crusaders edged Andover 2-1 – and Low and Turner both posted 2-1-3 and Synan pitched a shutout in a 6-0 victory over Everett/Revere; Landon Masters wore the hat as Lexington/Bedford topped Waltham 5-2 – and Noah Machado clicked for 2-1-3 and Master had 1-1-2 in a 7-1 win over Natick;

 

Matt Mahoney scored five goals and set up another and Charlotte Keohane had a goal and an assist in Dedham’s 9-3 victory over Natick – Lucas Hernandez with two goals and Gino Mortarelli assists on both in the loss; Sawyer Barlow wore the hat and had an assist and Heath Hebb and Skyla Williams both posted 1-1-2 in North Central’s 7-1 win over Greater Lowell; Jake Vigeant wore the hat in Lowell’s 4-1 win over North Central; Hyde Park trimmed the Golden Seals 5-3; and No. 24 wore the hat in Everett/Revere’s 6-4 victory over S&S.

 

Twin City won twice and Somerville had a win and a tie in the East. Chris Katis scored two goals in 1:27 as TC edged Wilmington 3-2, Andrew Santo with both goals in the loss – and Will Moran scored twice and Jake Cormier had a goal and an assist in a 5-1 victory over Masco; Braden Hart clicked for two goals and an assist, Gusty Didier had 1-1-2 and Colin Rosas pitched a shutout in Somerville’s 5-0 win over Brookline – and Didier and the Wizards’ Victoria Callahan swapped goals in a 1-1 tie;

 

Allan Han snapped a 1-1 tie with 2:40 left as Parkway trimmed Needham 3-1; Moriarty scored twice, Constantine and Mackenzie both had a goal and an assist and Mainini came within 1:50 of a shutout in Wilmington’s 6-1 victory over Nashoba; Colin Leger pitched a shutout and Andrew Paine scored both goals in NH East’s 2-0 win over Nashoba; No. 97 and Kash Jodrey both wore hats, No.97 with two assists and Jodrey one, Chase Rancourt dished out three assists and Gavin Hu two in Triboro’s 7-3 victory over the Wizards – Riley McKenna with two goals in the loss; Sal Arena posted 1-1-2 and six different players scored goals in Nashoba’s 6-4 victory over Wilmington; Anthony Zarella scored two goals and dished out three assists, Cam Doyle had a goal and three assists, Zach Zaino posted 2-1-3, Jayden Jangro also scored twice and Doug Connor had 1-1-2 as Melrose scored a big win over the Edge; Tristan Beck pitched a shutout and Amiel Jotkowitz and Justin Kin scored early in Brookline’s 2-0 victory over Parkway; and Needham downed Parkway 6-1.

 

Lynn and Acton-Boxboro both won twice and Belmont and Dorchester both won a game and tied each other in the West. Brian Boisson scored the winner with 2:18 left and Joe Plourde had a goal and an assist as Lynn edged Medford 4-3 – Shayne Dimare with all three goals in the loss – and Boisson had 2-1-3 and No. 4 1-1-2 in a 7-1 win over Micro Ice; Alden Fisk pitched a shutout and Alex Robertson ended Steve Camara’s shutout bid with 1:58 left as Acton-Boxboro topped Tewksbury 2-0 – and Derek Gomez scored twice in a 7-1 triumph over Medford; Joe Monahan scored the winner with 1:32 left and Joe Brodigan scored twice as Belmont shaded Concord-Carlisle 5-4, Ray Rush with 1-1-2 in the loss; Gerard Stock’s second goal of the game, with 2:43 left, gave Dorchester a 3-2 decision over Cambridge – and Can Cikacz scored three goals in 4:33 and Declan Manion followed with 3:39 remaining as Dorchester rallied from four goals down with four in the third period to pull out a 4-4 tie with Belmont, DeTuccio with two assists for Belmont;

 

Alex Van Horn wore a natural hat in Reading’s 6-1 victory over Lynn; Rush snapped a 2-2 tie with 5:40 left and Sean Warzynski had 1-1-2 as Concord-Carlisle trimmed Dorchester 4-2 – Curran Neal with 1-1-2 in the loss; No. 23 scored the tying goal with 2:23 left as SMS tied Watertown 2-2 – Liam Tourville with both goals for Watertown; Brennan Howell scored what turned out to be the winner as Tewksbury edged Medford 3-2; and Zach Bissonnette wore the hat and had an assists as the Revs topped Watertown 6-4 – Tourville with 1-1-2 in the loss.

 

Reading won four games, Arlington posted two wins and a tie and the Railers A1 also won twice in the Central. Lance Barretto capped a five-goal Reading second period with 59 seconds left as Reading edged Woburn 5-4, Parker Welch with 2-1-3 in the loss; Andrew Theriault’s second goal of the game, with 1:20 left, gave Reading a 4-3 decision over the Americans, Molly Burns with two goals and Venessa Hall 1-1-2 in the loss; Barretto and Jack Holton scored 36 seconds apart in the second period and Aaron Bowers posted 1-1-2 in a 5-3 victory over Triton – and Sam Watts and Jackson Harnish scored eight seconds apart in the first minute of the third period and Holton scored with 5:55 left to give Reading a 3-2 decision over Cape Ann; Ryan Pelletier, Arthur Thomas and Connor Pelletier scored third-period goals to rally Arlington past Woburn 3-2; Ryan Pelletier scored the winner 10 seconds into the third period of a 2-0 win over Triton – and Angels Coscia scored the tying goal with 5:53 left and Morrow scored twice as the Americans tied Arlington 3-3; Dylan O’Mara and Branlin Smith both posted 1-1-2 as the Railers topped Waltham 4-1 – and Jack Veins scored what turned out to be the winner 14 seconds into the third period, Cam Egan had 1-12 and Adam Rendon and Lauryn Connor both had two assists in a 4-3 victory over Natick, Aaron Mitchell with three assists, Jaden Huang two goals and Nick Meyer 1-1-2 in the loss;

 

Ryan Stand and Travis Carlson both scored twice and Bobby Carpentier had a goal and an assist as the Railers AA downed Waltham 6-1; Nick Small, who also had an assist, scored nine seconds into the third period and George Grey scored 1:41 later as Woburn trimmed Marblehead 5-4 – Aislin Grammer with two goals in the win and Zach Zoladz 1-1-2 in the loss; Jackson Harnish and Alex Taylor both scored twice in Cape Ann’s 8-5 win over Woburn; Kaden Rorick wore the hat and Lincoln Villa scored twice in Framingham’s 9-6 win over Waltham – Brogan Haggerty with two goals and Devlin Gormley and No. 12 1-1-2 apiece in the loss; and Harry Hatzieleftheriadis had two goals and two assists, Ryan Arthur posted 1-1-2 and Conor Moore two assists in Allston/Brighton’s 5-1 victory over the Railers AA.

 

A

 

Chelmsford, Lexington/Bedford, Danvers and Acton-Boxboro all won twice in the North. Colton Jarek had a goal and two assists as Chelmsford downed Andover 5-1 – and Keegan Hayes pitched a shutout and Liam Dowd scored twice in a 3-0 win over Melrose; Dennis Klimashov wore the hat and Marco Raccanelli scored twice in Lexington/Bedford’s 8-2 victory over the Demons – and Klimashov scored twice in a 4-1 triumph over Winchester; CJ Anderson scored five goals as Danvers defeated Beverly 8-4, Avery LeBlanc with 1-1-2 in the loss – and Kenny Aldrich scored the winner with 10:34 left in a 3-2 decision over Andover; Dave Newbould scored two goals in Acton-Boxboro’s 3-0 victory over the Crusaders – and Lucas Shang and Tyler Newbould both scored twice, Noah Trussell had 1-1-2 and Dylan Campbell pitched a shutout in a 6-0 win over Haverhill;

 

Evan Couture scored four goals and set up another, Alex Lynn scored twice and Tom Janvrin had two assists in NH East’s 8-2 victory over Tewksbury;

Shanks scored four goals, No. 7 had a goal and an assist and Sutich pitched a shutout in Charlestown’s 6-0 victory over Brookline; Dillon Hannon wore the hat as North Andover topped Marblehead 5-0; Matt Macone wore the hat and Luke Tanizaki scored twice in Stoneham’s 7-2 victory over the Demons; Sorgini wore the hat, Tucker had 1-1-2 and Bullock Gonzalez two assists in Charlestown’s 6-3 win over the Demons; Brendan O’Toole scored what turned out to be the winner with 10:28 left as Waltham trimmed Brookline 4-2; Liam Cahill scored with 8:35 left, Vincent Ma followed with 5:39 remaining and Ashley Goodrich scored twice as Winchester tied Wellesley 5-5; Ray Willis wore the hat as Melrose topped Acton-Boxboro 5-3; and Colby Kazinski scored with :02 left to give Beverly a 2-1 decision over Melrose.

 

Newburyport posted two wins and a tie, the Revs and Wizards both also won twice and Andover had a win and a tie in the South. Brody Roback wore a natural hat and added an assist, Nate Anderton scored one goal and handed out three assists and Nolan Jones posted a goal and a helper in Newburyport’s 8-2 win over the Edge; Anderton scored five goals, Roback clicked for 2-1-3 and Ford Hatch had three assists in a 9-2 victory over Lynn – and Jacob Caswell, who also had an assist, scored with 14 seconds left to give Newburyport a 4-4 tie with Winthrop, Anderton with two goals for Newburyport; Mason Bastien scored five goals and set up two others and Braylen Massey scored twice as the Revs topped North Central 8-0 – and Bastien posted 2-1-3 and Caleb Powers scored the winner in a 3-2 decision over Dedham; Payton Fitzgerald wore the hat, Tessa Rusconi had a goal and two assists and Abby Athanasoulas had three assists as the Wizards trimmed Burlington 5-3, Joe Wilson with 2-1-3 in the loss – and Fitzgerald wore the hat and handed out three assists, Rusconi posted 2-2-4 and Athanasoulas also scored twice in a big win over the Revs; Jack DiFiore capped a hat trick with 1:50 left and scored two late goals to give Andover a 7-6 decision over Newburyport, Will Schroeder and Cam Michael with 1-1-2 apiece in the win and Hatch a hat trick, Beckett Millette with 1-2-3 and Jones two assists in the loss – and Coscia’s second goal of the game, with 28 seconds left, gave Winthrop a 2-2 tie with Andover, Charles Delaney with both goals in 1:11 of the second period for Andover;

 

Liam Heselton pitched a shutout and Paul Genovese scored with 10:19 left as Cape Ann edged Billerica 1-0; and Mason Palladino scored four goals and Amber Smith pitched a shutout in Lynn’s 6-0 victory over the Edge.

In the East, Jack Boxer scored two goals and set up another and James Britton posted a goal and two assists in Brookline’s 5-1 victory over South Boston; Belmont’s Rocco Mastrangelo and Westwood’s Jack Nadarajah swapped goals in a 1-1 tie; Owen Keating scored four goals and set up another and Max Lang scored twice in Wellesley’s 7-2 win over Arlington – Josh Hecker with 1-1-2 late in the loss; Logan MacGregor scored twice in the third period to give North Reading a 3-2 decision over the Crusaders; Jayden Bates wore the hat and Max O’Brien scored twice in Twin City’s 6-2 victory over Wilmington; Stogryn had 1-1-2 as Amesbury trimmed Wakefield 4-2 – Quinn Hennessy with both goals in the loss; Gilman wore the hat and added an assist and Collins had 1-1-2 as Arlington trimmed Brookline 6-4 – Jake Tevald and No. 79 with 1-1-2 apiece in the loss; Cole McCue scored with 1:15 left to give Waltham a 2-2 tie with Somerville; McQueen posted 2-1-3, Misset also scored twice, Mackinnon had 1-1-2 and Slater scored what turned out to be the inner with 7:45 left as South Boston downed Belmont 6-4 – Dan Connolly with two goals in the loss; and Zach Luz and Guiseppe Lepore both wore hats, Luz adding an assist, as Peabody trimmed Wilmington 6-4 – Cody Mastronardi with two goals in the loss.

 

Waltham won three times and Tewksbury, Agawam, Charlestown and Woburn all won twice in the West. Mason Hines scored two goals and handed out three assists, Colin Ma had a goal and three assists, Avedis Bell wore the hat and Niko Konstantopoulos, Gus Stillman and Lucas Bovarnick all also had three assists in Waltham’s 8-2 victory over SMS; Nick Quaranto pitched a shutout and Hines scored late in the first period in a 3-0 win over the Railers – and Jack Halloran scored twice, Gus Stillman and Rahul Anand both had 1-1-2 and Halloran and Anand scored 1:09 apart early in the third period as Waltham edged North Central 6-5, Carter Veilleux with a hat trick in the loss; Steve Camara scored four goals and set up two others to lead Tewksbury past S&S 7-4, Baran with 1-2-3, Carchide two goals and Shea two assists in the loss – and Camara wore the hat in a 4-1 triumph over Lynnfield/Saugus; Gabe Tscudy scored twice in a three-goal second period and combined with Gavin McKenna for two goals in 30 seconds in Agawam’s 3-1 victory over S&S – and Tscudy wore the hat and Dan Fredrickson and McKenna both scored twice in an 8-4 victory over Masco, Jackson Yespa with two goals in the loss; Declan Madden and Gavin Tucker both scored twice as Charlestown trimmed Beverly 5-3, Robbins with two goals in the loss – and Tanner Li scored twice and Andrew Ren had two assists in a 4-2 win over Tewksbury; Lyla Martin and Aiden Nguyen scored 50 seconds apart and Demetri Underwood posted 2-1-3 as Woburn edged Reading 4-3, Ella Connelly with two goals in the loss – and Underwood scored four goals and set up another in a 5-2 victory over Medford;

 

Josh Burack scored four goals, including a natural hat, and had an assist, and had an assist and John Tobin also wore a hat in Framingham’s 7-1 victory over Needham; Austin James scored twice as Masco downed Woburn 6-3 – Underwood with a hat trick in the loss; Wes Gibbons scored four goals and handed out four assists, Brenden Fleming scored four straight goals and Pete Barrett posted 1-1-2 in Needham’s 9-3 victory over the Railers – MacDonald with two goals in the loss; Carter Veilleux scored five goals and Eli Ruschoni had 1-1-2 in North Central’s 6-3 victory over Natick – No. 1 with 1-1-2 in the loss; John Widiger wore the hat and Dariush Mohsenzadah pitched a shutout in Lexington/Bedford’s big win over Natick; Katelin Aloi scored the winner in the second period as Beverly trimmed Reading 3-1; and Alex Signorovitch scored six goals and set up another as Concord-Carlisle edged Natick 7-6 – Jake Guarnieri with four goals, No. 40 two goals and Lucas Fiore two assists in the loss.

 

Brookline won twice and Dorchester and Triboro played a pair of 3-3 ties with each other in the Central. Sebastian Soussou wore the hat and Gigi Hawkins had a goal and two assists in Brookline’s 6-3 victory over Wellesley, Spencer Doherty with 2-1-3 in the loss – and Ben Greenberg wore the hat and had two assists and Soussou had 1-2-3 in an 8-5 victory over Acton-Boxboro, Josh Auger with a hat trick and Juliet Biagini 1-1-2 in the loss; Theo Chan scored with 4:16 left and Fletcher Berry’s second goal of the game came 1:56 later and Triboro rallied from three goals down and tied Dorchester 3-3, Kelly with two goals and Donaghey assists on both for Dorchester – and Brandon Bishop scored the tying goal with 7:33 left as Triboro got a second 3-3 tie with Dorchester;

 

Cormac Andrew scored the winner late in the second period as Newton edged Nashoba 2-1; William Warren handed out three assists, Tyler Belka and Edward Kim both scored twice, Luc Laflamme had 1-1-2 and Mason Ilg pitched a shutout in Acton-Boxboro’s big win over Winchester; Sarah Mitchell had two assists and Ellie Bedard scored early in Andover’s 4-0 victory over Greater Lowell; and Pearson had two goals and two assists, Martin Parvanov had two goals and an assist and Colby Times a goal and two assists in Nashoba’s 9-1 win over Cape Ann.

 

In the Northeast, Evan Howley scored twice, Harry Pateras had a goal and an assist and Liam MacDonald two assists in Dedham’s 4-2 victory over the Revs; Brady Venincasa scored twice in Triboro’s 5-0 win over Dedham; Colton Jared had a goal and two assists, Liam Down, Hunter Fink and Lucy Sheehan all scored twice and Connor O’Donnell had two assists in Chelmsford’s 7-1 victory over Reading; and Zach Renzulis scored with 1:01 left to give Reading a 5-4 decision, Sam Field had two goals and two assists, Mia Learned also scored twice and Caleb Brown also posted two assists as Reading nipped the Crusaders 5-4 – Bruce Budinger with two goals in the loss.

 

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