Valley Hockey League
Bantam Roundup

 

AAA

 

Wellesley won twice and Reading had a win and a tie. Mark Herlihy wore a natural hat, Owen Blakely dished out three assists and Reagan O’Neil pitched a shutout in Wellesley’s 4-0 victory over Parkway – and Herlihy clicked for two goals and an assist and Jack Allieri also scored twice in a 5-1 win over Winchester; Luca Picano scored the winner with 3:11 left and Matt Junes had a goal and an assist as Reading trimmed Natick 4-2, J. Hubbard with both goals in the loss – and No. 31 scored with 5:34 left to give Acton-Boxboro tied Reading 1-1, Jack Meehan with a goal late in the second period for Reading;

 

In the other game, Long scored with 7:47 left to give Dorchester a 2-1 decision over Natick.

 

AA

 

Woburn and Marblehead both won twice in the North. Chris Maher scored twice and Justin Sullivan had a goal and an assist as Woburn trimmed Arlington 3-1 – and Matt Mahoney wore a natural hat and added two assists and Maher posted 1-2-3 in a 6-2 triumph over Needham; Luke Marinelli pitched a shutout and Carter Laramie had 1-1-2 as Marblehead downed Newburyport 3-0 – and Cam Waldman clicked for 2-1-3, Hogan Sedky had 1-1-2, No. 16 two assists and Winter the shutout in a 5-0 triumph over Twin City;

 

Nolan Kelleher had a goal and an assist and Matt Pomer two assists in Belmont’s 4-1 win over Wellesley; A. Campbell capped a hat trick with 2:07 left to give Watertown a 4-3 decision over Wellesley – Magararu with 1-1-2 in the win and Henry Redgate 2-1-3 in the loss; Vince Kalmar opened the scoring and Framingham went on to a 4-0 win over Needham; Jamie Weyerhaeuser’s second goal of the game, with 2:39 left, gave Cambridge a 2-1 decision over Watertown; Cam Juliano scored twice, Ian Shoemaker posted 1-1-2 and Joe Young had two assists in Masco’s 6-2 victory over Peabody; Annunziata had a goal and an assist in 27 seconds in a three-goal first period as Everett/Revere edged NH East 3-2; and Angela Fabbo had 1-1-2 in Peabody’s 4-2 victory over Lynnfield/Saugus.

 

Billerica had a win and a tie and the Railers wore a pair of ties in the South. Nathan Medeiros pitched a shutout and Jake Amoroso scored twice in the third period as Billerica downed Cape Ann 2-0 – and No. 22 scored with two seconds left to give Billerica a 2-2 tie with Andover, Cole Harrington with two late goals 40 seconds apart late to give Andover the lead; No. 87 snapped a combined Lucas Dinsmore/Ryan Hawkes shutout with 2:31 left to give the Railers a 1-1 tie with Lexington/Bedford, Jackson Master with a second-period goal for L/B – and Henrik Ehlers, who also had an assist, scored with 11 seconds left to give Brookline a 2-2 tie with the Railers;

 

Brett Ebert and Ashley Mercier scored 2:20 apart in the first period as Wilmington downed Andover 4-1; and Harry Scheel and Greg Indelicato both posted 2-1-3 and Declan Grady also scored twice in Stoneham’s 6-1 win over Andover;

 

SMS won twice in the East. B. Swartz wore the hat in a 4-1 victory over Somerville – and Shapiro’s second goal of the game, with 4:17 left, turned out to be the winner in a 3-2 victory over the same team, Dillon Marujo and Chris Deangelis with 1-1-2 apiece in the loss;

 

Liam Fitzsimmons and Matt Davenport both scored twice and Nick Mazzocca had 1-1-2 as the Demons trimmed Medford 5-3 – Liam Creamer with 1-1-2 and Mark Fabbi two assists in the loss; Niccolo Imbrogiano scored the winner with 10:35 left as Cambridge edged Somerville 3-2 — Pete Loundsberry with both goals in the loss; Jack Alarie scored the winner in the second period as the Railers topped Medford 3-1; Darren Ackerman scored two goals and set up two others, John Bishop also scored twice and James DeMarco also had two assists in Haverhill’s 6-1 victory over NH East; Emmit Sullivan and Cole Allen both wore hats, Sullivan adding an assist, as the Breakers defeated Reading 6-1; Jack Kiernan snapped a 1-1 tie in the second period as Melrose trimmed Methuen 3-1; Joe Donahue scored four goals and set up another and Ryan Conneely had two assists in Parkway’s 7-4 victory over Dorchester – Ryan Farnham with 2-1-3 in the loss; Jack Allard scored twice in the third period as Methuen topped NH East 4-1; and Shane Coleman clicked for 2-1-3 and Tommy McCarthy and Connor Flaherty both had two assists in Dorchester’s 7-1 win over Medfield.

 

Westwood had a win and two ties, one of the ties against North Central, NC also with a win, and Triboro, Concord-Carlisle and S&S all won twice in the West. Pat Connelly scored with 5:57 left to give Westwood a 2-1 decision over Waltham; Josh Linehan, who also had an assist, scored his second goal of the game with 1:26 left and gave Wakefield a 4-4 tie with Westwood, Jake Quinn with all four goals and Max O’Brien two assists for Westwood; Nicolas Fontaine scored the tying goal with 2:29 left and Jeff Alisauskas had 1-1-2 as North Central tied Westwood 4-4, Danny Gillis with two goals in 31 seconds (plus an assist) and Josh Hua scored 30 seconds later earlier in the third period for Westwood – and Alisauskas score four goals and set up another, Sam Dokulil wore the hat and added two assists, Drew St. Peter handed out four assists and Ray Thomas posted 2-1-3 in North Central’s 9-5 victory over Arlington; Jared Walsh posted 1-1-2 and Harris had two assists in Triboro’s 6-1 win over the Railers – and Walsh clicked for 2-1-3 and Quinn Salvi had 1-2-3 in a 7-1 triumph over Acton-Boxboro; Noah Scheinerman and Jason Fasciano both had 1-1-2 in Concord-Carlisle’s 5-3 win over Triboro – and Stoddard Healy posted 1-2-3 and Labadini scored twice in a 4-1 victory over the Railers; Pasquale’s second goal of the game, with 2:18 left, gave S&S a 3-2 decision over the Crusaders – and Bouffard clicked for 2-2-4 and Tulosa also scored twice in a 5-2 victory over Rochester, Owen Boucher with assists on both goals in the loss;

 

Dom Cerundolo’s second goal of the game with 8:13 left turned out to be the winner and Gabi Oakes had a goal and an assist in Masco’s 5-3 victory over the Leafs – Cody Tkaczyk with 1-1-2 in the loss; Max Santiago pitched a shutout and Zach Lawrence had 1-1-2 as the Leafs topped Waltham 3-0; Christian Kurker scored twice and Will Cohen had 1-1-2 in Newton’s 5-2 victory over Belmont – Ben Miller with both goals in the loss; Ryan Nortz capped a hat trick with the goal that turned out to be the winner with 6:11 left and Wesley Zhu had 2-1-3 as Belmont edged Allston/Brighton 5-4 – Dimitri and Tim Kastinov with 1-1-2 apiece in the loss; Max Forristall scored twice as North Reading topped Chelmsford 4-1; Ken Simmons wore the hat and Sean Macdonald had 1-1-2 as the Railers topped Concord-Carlisle 5-2; Chris Sweetser, Chris Bedard and No. 22 scored in 1:22 early and Jonathan Roth and Colin O’Neil shared the shutout as the Edge scored five goals in the first period and downed Winthrop 6-0; Donovan Cassidy scored twice and Glen Calla scored what turned out to be the winner with 9:30 left as Winthrop edged Arlington 4-3 – Saul Ginns with two goals in the loss; Chase Barlow scored twice in the first period and Stoneham edged Chelmsford 2-1; and Kyle Ricci and Shawn Hamill both posted 1-1-2 and Caden Woolfrey pitched a shutout as the Crusaders topped Agawam 4-0.

 

A

 

Acton-Boxboro won three times and Natick, NH East and Burlington all won twice and Newburyport and Framingham both won a game and tied each other in the North. Ethan Dangel scored one goal and set up two others and Oliver Ali posted 1-1-2 in Acton-Boxboro’s 7-2 victory over Wellesley; Eric Cai posted two assists in a 3-2 decision over Lexington/Bedford, Ryan Geany with 1-1-2 in the loss – and Brady Hoitt and No. 95 scored 36 seconds apart early and Dangel had two assists in a 3-1 victory over Billerica; Robert Midura scored the winner with 7:58 left as Natick edged Wellesley 3-2 – and James Schair scored with 6:17 left as Natick nipped Billerica 2-1; Flynn Martin pitched a shutout and Ben Richard scored in the first period of NH East’s 2-0 victory over Cape Ann – and Richard wore the hat, Matt Jacques posted 1-1-2 and Oliver Gumprecht had two assists in a 5-3 win over Winchester; Alex Healy scored twice and Ryan Gedick had two assists in Burlington’s 5-1 triumph over Framingham – and Healy scored twice and Ryan Gedick had two assists in a 3-1 win over Lexington/Bedford; Everett Kenney had 1-1-2 and Damien Lamb pitched a shutout in Newburyport’s 5-0 victory over Danvers; George Anastos and Louie Wells both scored two goals and set up another in Framingham’s 7-1 victory over the Crusaders – and Luke Arslanian scored with 46 seconds left to give Framingham a 3-3 tie with Newburyport;

 

Brendan Buck broke up Nathaniel Riccuti’s shutout with 15 seconds left to give Winchester a 1-1 tie with Beverly; Jacob Hershfeld had 2-1-3, Miles Flynn 1-1-2 and Griffin Winten the shutout in Marblehead’s 6-0 victory over Cape Ann; and Jack Michaud wore the hat, Jake O’Brien scored twice, Logan Bower had 1-1-2 and Cody Lund two assists as Hollis defeated the Crusaders 8-3.

 

Dorchester and Maples both won twice in the South. Mike Mullaly, Gerald O’Neil and Jimmy Gibbons all had a goal and an assist in Dorchester’s 4-2 victory over SMS – and Nicky Higgins wore the natural hat and added an assist, Tom McCarthy clicked for a goal and two assists and Bobby Leydon and Mullaly both posted two assists in a 5-1 win over the Railers; Jacob Boothroyd had 2-1-3 as Maples defeated Everett/Revere 4-2 – and Zac Woodberry scored twice and Niky Boothroyd pitched a shutout in a 4-0 win over Greater Lowell;

 

Jason Brooks scored twice and Chris Bushnell had a goal and an assist as S&S topped the Express 6-3; and Miko Leonard clicked for two goals and an assist and Brady Stubinski had two assists in Maine’s 6-2 victory over the Revs.

 

The Breakers had a win and a tie and Twin City two ties, one against the Breakers, in the East. Jacob Lemery delivered two goals and two assists, Wyatt Carpenter also scored twice and Aiden Toy had 1-1-2 as the Breakers downed North Andover; Erik Jones and Garrett Schmidt set each other up in the third period to give the Breakers a 2-2 tie with Twin City – and Twin City’s Max Katis and Nashoba’s Josh Audet swapped goals in a 1-1 tie;

 

Sebastian Grad scored with 2:56 left to give Acton-Boxboro a 3-2 decision over the Revs; Nick Ottoviani had 2-1-3 and Max Howard also scored twice in North Andover’s 6-3 victory over Concord-Carlisle; Zach Giardina wore the hat and dished out three hits, Darby Ciarvardone had 2-1-3 and Brady Elio 1-1-2 in Woburn’s 8-1 win over Melrose; Kyle Hayes and Alex Sevastyanov also wore a hat, Ethan Burns posted three assists and Matt Powers had 1-1-2 as Melrose topped Dorchester 8-5 – Sonny McColgan with a hat trick and an assist and Jerry O’Neill two goals in the loss; Brady McCormack scored twice in 1:06 early in the third period and had an assist, Sean Norden handed out three assists and Joe DeFrancesco scored twice as Danvers trimmed Parkway 6-4; and Ian McCormick and Max Durkin both scored twice, Mike Chesley posted 1-1-2 and Logan Dixon pitched a shutout in NH East’s 5-0 victory over Nashoba.

 

Lexington/Bedford won twice in the West. Anthony Rinaldi scored what turned out to be the winner in a 3-2 decision over Wilmington – and Sam Gornstein scored the winner with 7:12 left and Andrew Scoville had two assists in a 2-1 decision over Somerville;

 

James Guide erupted for six goals and Justin Duckett had a goa and an assist as Methuen downed the Leafs 10-3 – No. 46 with all three goals in the loss; Mark Fortune’s second goal of the game, with 1:34 left in the second period, was the winner and Matt Auberman also scored twice as Parkway edged Belmont 4-3; Blake Leighton pitched a shutout and Sam Grossman scored early in the second period as Framingham trimmed Lexington/Bedford 2-0; No. 37 scored with 3:04 left to give Belmont a 2-2 tie with Cambridge; Dylan Ward pitched a shutout and No. 23 scored early as Wilmington edged Arlington 1-0; and Jack Lancaster scored twice as Haverhill trimmed Wilmington 3-1.

 

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