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Brandon Raymond scored with 2:53 left and Coleman Mercier followed with three seconds remaining to give Natick a 4-3 decision over Lewiston/Auburn; Griffin Murray and Christian Szymanski scored in the first period as Andover trimmed Winchester 3-1; Brendan Howard scored what turned out to be the winner with 21 seconds left in the second period as Natick edged Lewiston/Auburn 2-1; Dom Spinale scored twice as Winthrop downed Wellesley 4-1; and Eben Alden scored the winner with 1.8 seconds left in the second period as Wellesley nipped Winchester 4-3.

 

AAA

 

Lexington/Bedford won twice in the North. Alex Partridge wore the hat in a 5-2 victory over Waltham – and Cael Colarullo had a goal and two assists and Owen LaCamara snapped a 1-1 tie with 6:01 left in a 3-1 win over SMS;

 

Casey Yunes scored five goals and handed out two assists, Ruben Williams delivered four goals and two assists and Dylan Courtney posted a goal and an assist as Arlington 10-3 – Sloane Irwin with two assists in the loss; Dominic Parisi scored what turned out to be the winner with 5:50 left as Tewksbury trimmed Reading 4-2; Gus Wallask had a goal and an assist in Waltham’s 4-1 victory over Wellesley; Liam Foti had a goal and two assists, Bailey Finkle scored two early goals and Mac Crawford had a goal and an assist in Marblehead’s 5-2 win over Beverly – Quinn Fox with 1-1-2 in the loss; and Liam Brady scored twice as Medford defeated Reading 5-2.

 

In the South, Connor Carey had two assists and Catherine McCool scored 50 seconds into Parkway’s 3-0 victory over South Boston; Matt Ulmschneider scored with 17 seconds left to give Burlington a 5-4 decision over Triboro – No. 14 with two goals in the win and Logan Tripodi two goals in the loss; Tatum Friedholm scored the winner with 5:25 left and Sophia Capodilupo scored twice and Assabet rallied from three goals down and edged Brookline 4-3; Gunner Novellano and Tommy Tobiasson scored 10 seconds apart in the first period as Chelmsford topped Acton-Boxboro 3-1; Chase Horenstein scored twice, potting the winner 45 seconds into the third period as Danvers trimmed the Warriors 5-3 – Norton with two goals in the loss; Dylan O’Driscoll scored twice as North Reading defeated Danvers 4-0; Norton wore the hat and B. Carlson had 1-1-2 as the Warriors downed North Reading 6-3 – Brendan Gazda with two goals and an assist and James Nelson three assists in the loss; and Mahoney and No. 27 both had two goals and an assist as Cape Ann topped Newburyport 6-2 – No. 37 with both goals in the loss.

 

AA

 

In the North, John Shaughnessy wore the hat, Owen Mix scored twice and Dom Repucci had two assists in Medfield’s 7-6 decision over Westwood; Lucas Willette scored twice and Sebastian O’Brien had two assists and Westwood trimmed Framingham 4-2 – Dan Vashkevich with a goal and an assist in the loss; Tom Puorro scored two goals and handed out three assists and Declan McCarty and Evan Murphy both also scored twice in Amesbury’s 8-1 victory over the Rangers; Brendan Regan had a goal and an assist as Billerica topped North Andover 4-2; Pete Grillo scored four goals and set up another, Logan Bly dished out three assists and Cole Ouellette pitched a shutout in Haverhill’s 6-0 win over Lynnfield/Saugus; and Tyler Legue wore the hat and added an assist and Ryan Donahoe had a goal and two assists as the Railers trimmed Winchester 7-5 – Calvin Cai with two goals in the loss.

 

In the South, Danlil Orbitz’s second goal of the game, to go with an assist, came within 4:31 left and gave Andover a 4-3 decision over Everett/Revere – Cam Marchand with two goals in the loss; Mark Parolisi clicked for two goals and an assist and Payton Curran posted 1-1-2 in Methuen’s 7-4 victory over Greater Lowell – Jake Vigeant with two goals in the loss in the loss; Bernard and Saboliauskas both scored twice and Nair had 1-1-2 as the Crusaders downed S&S 9-4 – Beau Olivieri with two goals in the loss; Jack Losier and Noah Machado both posted 1-1-2 as Lexington/Bedford downed Wellesley 5-0; Heath Hebb scored twice, Sawyer Barlow assisted on both and Cam Gauthier and Hebb scored 12 seconds apart in a three-goal second period in North Central’s 3-1 victory over Lowell; the Fighting Crabs and Dedham tied 3-3; and Cam Eaton had two goals and an assist and Billy Champion posted 1-1-2 as Waltham topped Natick 5-2 – Lucas Hernandez with 1-1-2 in the loss.

 

Triboro won twice in the East. Kash Jodrey wore the hat and had an assist, Chase Rancourt scored two goals and set up two others, Brody Linnel had two goals and an assist, Ben Niemi handed out three assists and Blake Sechko posted 1-1-2 in a 9-4 victory over Needham, Garret Lassonde with two goals in the loss – and Jodrey scored all four goals in a 4-2 win over Brookline;

 

Adam Kimball delivered a goal and two assists as Twin City trimmed Nashoba 4-2; Cole Davison had the winner as Needhan edged the Wizards 2-1; Jack Sarazen scored the winner with 4:38 left and Zach Zaino scored twice as Melrose edged Masco 4-3; and James Roberts wore the hat and had an assist and Sal Arena and Atharva Sekharan both posted a goal and two assists in Nashoba’s 7-5 victory over the Edge – Chris Ferguson with a goal and two assists and Cam Casey and Nick Dagoumas 1-1-2 apiece in the loss.

 

Southern Maine won twice in the West. Steve Connolly and Colby Bailey both scored twice, Isaiah Waterman had 1-1-2 and Lia Collins two assists in a 6-2 win over Lynn, Avery Sico with 1-1-2 in the loss – and Owen Dorsey scored twice, Camden Wilkinson had 1-1-2 and Waterman had two assists in a 7-1 triumph over Micro Ice;

 

Declan Mannion, who also had three assists, scored his second goal of the game with 1:03 left to give Dorchester a 5-5 tie with SMS – Jack Bausemer with 1-1-2 for Winchester and Dylan Miller two goals and an assist and William Weiss 1-1-2 for SMS; Joe DiBona capped a hat trick with 51 seconds left in the second period ended the scoring and gave Watertown a 4-4 tie with Belmont – Ronan Kelleher with two goals and Dave Kershaw two assists for Belmont; Sarah Baker’s second goal of the game, with 6:32 left gave Cambridge a 4-3 decision over Concord-Carlisle – No. 65 with 1-1-2 in the loss; Logan Ioannidis had two goals and an assist in a three-goal first period as Tewksbury downed Acton-Boxboro 3-1; Coleton Levins wore the hat and had an assist, Owen Bullock and Anthony Scola both had 1-1-2 and Alex McGillvray had two assists as the Revs downed SMS 9-1; and No. 18 wore the hat, Shayne Dimare and Joe Russo both posted a goal and two assists, Dillon McDaid scored twice and Tom Dyer had 1-1-2 in Medford’s big win over Micro Ice.

 

The Knight had a win and tie in Central play. Avery Frias scored twice in a 5-2 victory over Framingham – and Frias’s fourth goal of the game, with 3:26 left, gave the Knights a 4-4 tie with Railers AA, Lucas Tully with a hat trick for the Railers;

 

Arthur Thomas scored twice in the third period and Jaden Park also scored twice as Arlington downed Marblehead 5-2; William Keigan scored four goals and set up another and Tyler Zannella had 1-1-2 as Medfield trimmed Framingham 5-3 – Kaden Rorick with a goal and two assists in the loss; Adam Rendon wore the hat, Dylan O’Mora had a goal and two assists and Liam Falk had 1-1-2 as Railers A1 topped Waltham 6-3 – Margaret Gormley with a goal and two assists and August Morris three assists in the loss; Ryan Arthur scored four goals and Harry Hatzieleftheriadis scored twice in Allston/Brighton’s 6-4 victory over the Railers – Branlin Smith with 1-1-2 in the loss; Madeline Carey wore the hat, Jordan Rubio scored two goals and set up another and Mia Dunphy pitched a shutout as the Golden Seals defeated the Americans 6-0; JD Greenleaf scored twice in the third period to give Triton a 4-4 tie with Woburn – Nick Small with two goals for Woburn; John Doherty scored the tying goal with 8:53 left and Brady Taylor scored twice as Reading tied Marblehead 3-3; and Cody Burgess scored four goals, Tyler Moran came through with two goals and two assists, Jackson Harnish two goals and an assist and Connor Curley 1-1-2 as Cape Ann stopped Marblehead 9-3 – Shea Donavan with 1-1-2 in the loss.

 

A

 

Methuen won twice in the North. Pat Ohearn wore the hat and had an assist, Jake Naroain clicked for a two and two assists and Antonio Casale had 1-1-2 in a 6-3 victory over Andover, William LeBrun with two goals in the loss – and Casale’s second and third goals of the games, came with 2:16 and 1:28 remaining to give Methuen a 4-3 decision over Melrose, No. 30 with 1-1-2 in the loss;

 

Brendan Banks’s second goal of the game, with 4:04 left, gave Charlestown a 2-1 decision over Lexington/Bedford; Sean Connelly’s second goal of the game, with 1:16 left, was the winner as Stoneham trimmed Charlestown 4-2 – Matt Macone with two goals and an assist in the win; Pat Carr, who also had an assist, scored the winner with three minutes left as Andover downed Melrose 8-6 – Sreekar Inturi with two goals and an assist, Hyunwoo Kim two goals and Jack O’Brien 1-1-2 in the win and Ray Willis a hat trick and two assists and Ayosh Doshi two goals and an assist in the loss; Nick Pestana’s second goal of the game, with 2:23 left gave Chelmsford a 4-4 tie with Acton-Boxboro – Josh West with a hat trick for A-B; Olivia O’Brien wore the hat and had an assist and Zoya Chriss posted 1-1-2 in Lexington/Bedford’s 6-3 win over Waltham; Austin Payuto scored with 52 seconds left to give Danvers a 3-2 decision over Haverhill – CJ Anderson with 1-1—2 in the win and Coppo both goals in the loss; Dom Fratto wore the hat, scoring twice early in the third period as Reading nipped Marblehead 5-4 – Johnson with two goals in the loss; Charlie Rotz scored and Rafael Martin posted 1-1-2 as the Demons topped Wellesley 5-0; Bruce Budinger scored late in the first period as the Crusaders edged Haverhill 1-0; Vincent Ma clicked for two goals and an assist and No.16 also scored twice as Winchester downed Brookline 6-3 – Emery Ritzenhaler with two goals in the loss; Connor Pinto scored in the first period and Acton-Boxboro topped Beverly 2-0; Renna had the tying goal for Beverly and Sam Lobsitz for S&S in a 2-2 tie; and Hugh Forrest and AJ Cadman scored 50 seconds apart in the third period and Kevanni Marroquin scored twice as Wakefield trimmed Andover 5-3.

 

In the South, Mike Forde pitched a shutout and Cillian Joyce scored with 9:30 left as Dedham trimmed Assabet 2-0; Bernazzani capped a hat trick with the goal that turned out to be the winner with 6:28 left and Kane had a goal and two assists as Parkway edged the Revs 6-5 – Mason Bastien with two goals and an assist in the loss; Kocur’s second goal of the game, with 55 seconds left, gave Burlington a 2-1 decision over Dedham; Roman Giammarco scored twice and Liam Powers came within 1:55 of a shutout as Andover topped the Edge 6-1; Noah Fogarty wore a first-period hat, Paul Genovese posted 1-1-2 and Cam Oliveira had two assists as Cape Ann trimmed Lynn 7-5 – Lucas DeSousa with 1-1-2 in the loss; and North Central edged Parkway 2-1.

 

Belmont won twice in the East. Rafael Marquez wore the hat and added an assist, Dan Connelly had a goal and two helpers and Ray McGuire 1-1-2 in a 5-3 victory over Waltham – and Connolly’s second goal of the game, with 1:25 left, gave Belmont a 4-3 decision over Wellesley, Max Lang and Dillon Kennedy with 1-1-2apiece in the loss;

 

James Hatcher scored two goals and set up another and Graham Williamson had a goal and an assist as Westwood topped Brookline 5-0; Jayden Bates wore a natural hat in Twin City’s 4-1 victory over Assabet; Zach Gagnon erupted for five goals and three assists, Emma Bettencourt scored twice and Nick Albano had 1-1-2 in Greater Lowell’s 11-7 win over Brookline – Ben Greenberg with a hat trick and an assist, Seb Soussou two goals and Max Kagan two assists in the loss; Joe Moroney scored four goals as Wilmington edged Wakefield 5-4 – Quinn Hennessy with two goals in the loss; No. 54 scored twice as the Crusaders topped North Reading 2-0; Cooper Oliveira wore the hat as NH East downed Peabody 6-2 – Zach Luz with both goals in the loss; and Oliver Ouligian wore the hat, Christian Grenier had a goal and two assists and Antonina Joannidis scored twice in Waltham’s 8-3 victory over South Boston.

 

Concord-Carlisle won twice and Waltham had a win and a tie in the West. Alex Signorovitch, who also had an assist, wore a third-period hat in Concord-Carlisle’s 5-2 win over SMS – and Owen Lambo wore the hat and Signorovitch scored twice in a 7-2 victory over Framingham, Justin Burack with two goals in the loss; Avedis Bell, who also had an assist, capped a hat trick with 1:25 left to give Waltham a 4-3 decision over Framingham, Rahul Anand with two assists in the win – and Mason Hines scored with 3:14 left and then came through again with 42 seconds remaining to give Waltham a 5-5 tie with Needham, Cassie Ling with a hat trick and two assists for Needham;

 

Steve Camara, who also had an assist, scored with 3:39 left to give Tewksbury a 9-8 decision over Woburn – Colin Smith with a natural hat in 3:36 early in the win and Demetri Underwood five goals and Aiden Nguyen two goals and an assist in the loss; Lucas Fiore set up all three goals and Jake Guarnieri scored what turned out to be the winner with 1:12 left in the second period as Natick edged SMS 3-2; Travis King capped a hat trick  with 1:35 left and Nate Goodfellow then scored 34 seconds later to give Reading a 4-3 decision over Lynnfield/Saugus – Liam McLeod with two assists in the win; Jett Fabiano wore the hat and Austin James scored twice as Masco defeated Charlestown 6-1; Carter Veilleux scored twice as North Central edged the Railers 3-2; White, who also had an assist, and M. South scored 30 seconds apart in the third period as Medford edged Agawam 6-5 – Conroy with two goals and Simmons two assists in the win and Samantha Conley two goals and Joe Turcotte 1-1-2 in the loss; and Santana and Zhang scored in the first period as the Railers trimmed Lexington/Bedford 2-1.

 

Nashoba had a win and a tie in the Central. Alex Stallman scored one goal and set up another in a 3-1 victory over Acton-Boxboro – and Owen Driscoll scored with 10:04 left to give Nashoba a 2-2 tie with Greater Lowell;

 

Gigi Hawkins started the rally with a goal with 7:12 left, Sebastian Sooussou followed with 6:24 remaining and Hawkins then came through again with 41 seconds on the clock to give Brookline a 4-4 tie with Dorchester – Adam DiMicco and Ella Sousa with two assists apiece for Brookline and Thompson and Dillon 1-1-2 apiece for Dorchester; and Cormac Anderson and Cam King both clicked for two goals and an assist, Graham Horine delivered a goal and two assists and Tommy Keenan also scored twice in Newton’s 9-1 win over Cape Ann.

 

In the Northeast, Keegan Hayes pitched a shutout and Liam Dowd scored early in the second period as Chelmsford edged Acton-Boxboro 1-0; Wellesley downed the Revs 2-0; and Brody Venincasa capped a hat trick with six seconds left to give Triboro a 7-6 decision over Brookline – Lucas D’Allesandro with a goal and two assists and Jack Barter 1-1-2 in the win and No. 51 two goals and No. 57 1-1-2 in the loss.

 

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