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Natick, Arlington and the Wizards all won twice. Sam Hubbard scored one goal and handed out four assists and Jack McDonald scored twice in Natick’s 7-2 victory over Triboro – and Hubbard scored with 11 seconds left to give Natick a 3-2 decision over Winchester; Armen Vartanian had two assists, Nolan Russell scored early and John Snyder pitched a shutout in Arlington’s 4-0 win over Reading – and Russell clicked for 2-1-3 in a 3-2 decision over Winchester; Annika Jones and Serafina Applegate shared a pair of shutouts for the Wizards, as Alexis Mara scored early in a 2-0 victory over Winchester – and Madelyn Soderquist scored midway through the first period of a 1-0 win over Reading;
In the other game, Nick Romanos scored twice as Winchester defeated Triboro 6-2.
AAA
Lexington/Bedford and Andover both won twice in the North. Madison Dolci handed out three assists, Charlie Siciliano scored twice and Izzy King scored what turned out to be the winner 32 seconds into the third period as Lexington/Bedford trimmed Framingham 4-2 – and Logan Cox wore the hat and handed out three assists, Adam Shaughnessy also wore a hat, adding an assist, Dave Santo dished out four assists and Emerson Waller had 1-1-2 in a big win over Waltham; Drew Tisbert clicked for 2-1-3, Cam Brosnan and Gavin Bennett both also scored twice and Luke Organisciak added two assists in Andover’s 6-2 victory over Marblehead – and Tisbert wore a natural hat in a 4-1 win over Triton;
Ben Meade, who also had an assist, capped a hat trick with 8:45 left and Trevor Robillard followed with 4:48 remaining to give Waltham a 7-6 decision over Belmont – Lucas Lesser and William Cuphone 1-1-2 apiece and Teddy Rose two assists in the win and Adam Bauer 2-1-3 and Charlie Tingos 1-2-3 in the loss; Dylan Brown pitched a shutout and Ryan Laughter scored in the second period as Dedham edged Belmont 1-0; and Jake Batts and Lyle Chapman scored 1:43 apart in the second period as Tewksbury trimmed Marblehead 3-2.
Maine and Acton-Boxboro both won twice and Cape Ann and Greater Lowell both won a game and tied each other in the South. Jacob Shvets scored what turned out to be the winner with 10:55 left as Maine edged North Andover 3-2 – and Connor Rounds clicked for 2-1-3 in a 6-0 triumph over Danvers; Jake Taglieri and Mason Iandiorio scored in Acton-Boxboro’s 2-1 decision over Concord-Carlisle – and Archer posted two assists in a 4-1 triumph over Brookline; Colby Warren and No. 86 both scored twice in Cape Ann’s 6-1 victory over Wakefield; Charles Wilkie clicked for 2-1-3 and Tommy Jackson, Nathan Dodge and Brenden Modeski all had 1-1-2 in Lowell’s 8-5 win over Beverly, Mikey O’Leary with 1-2-3 and Jake Swencki and Colin Fidler two goals apiece for Beverly – and Jack Caputo, who assisted on the first two goals, scored with 3:22 left to give Cape Ann a 3-3 tie with Greater Lowell;
In the other game, Zander Green scored one goal and handed out two assists and Kai Mackessy and Keegan Briere both posted a goal and an assist in Chelmsford’s 7-3 victory over Danvers – Luke Horenstein with two goals in the loss.
AA
Medford won twice in the North. Anthony Madarese scored twice, Terrell People and Nathan Tremlet both had a goal and an assist and Harry Ford and Dan McCobb shared the shutout in an 8-0 victory over Wellesley – and Mike Brandano scored twice and Cam Neal had 1-1-2 in a 3-1 win over Needham;
Elena Seremetis scored four goals, including a natural hat in 2:51 of the first period, No. 13 had two goals and two assists and Jaelyn Trudell 2-1-3 as the Wizards downed Dorchester 8-1; Lewis and Rolfe both clicked for two goals and two assists and Bagdasarian also had two assists in Westwood’s 4-1 victory over Waltham; Max Haskell wore the hat and had an assist and Will Sutton scored twice in Charlestown’s 5-2 victory over the Demons; Mike Quigley, who also had an assist, scored with 5:07 left and again with1 :10 remaining to give Stoneham a 5-4 decision over Woburn – No. 30 with three assists and Marco Carbo 1-1-2 in the win and Dom Ferragamo four assists, Branden Carta a hat trick and Mason McComiskey 1-1-2 in the loss; Ali Sprissler scored with 41 seconds left to give the Americans a 4-3 decision over Lynnfield/Saugus – Penny Levin-Stein with 1-1-2 in the win and Cal Brennen two assists in the loss; McInerney scored twice and Baker posted 1-1-2 as the Warriors topped Winchester 7-1; Gavin Roycroft scored what turned out to be the winner with 2:26 left and Paul Iannuccillo had two assists as North Andover trimmed Winchester 4-3 – Ella McDonald with two assists in the loss; McComiskey scored with 1:56 left to give Woburn a 2-1 decision over Rochester; and Aiden Tibbetts wore a natural hat in Rochester’s 4-1 triumph over Haverhill.
Hollis and the Crusaders have both won twice in the South. Taran Bauer scored with 44.3 seconds left to give Hollis a 5-4 decision over North central, Christian Nawn with 2-1-3 in the win and Hunter Couture 1-1-2 in the loss – and Alex Gertz clicked for two goals and two assists and Brady Feradi had 2-1-3 in a 6-1 win over Assabet; Ben Glanville had 1-1-2 as the Crusaders downed the Railers 3-1 – and Matt Marshall and Glanville both scored twice and Aegis Barros had two assists in a 4-1 win over the Revs;
Emily Smith scored one goal and handed out two assists and No.28 scored twice in Newton’s 6-0 victory over Watertown; Cassesso scored twice and Foley had 1-1-2 as Somerville edged Melrose 3-2 – Aiden McAvoy with 1-1-2 in the loss; Lainey Burns, who also had an assist, scored the tying goal with 16 seconds left in the second period as the Seals tied Lexington/Bedford – Charlie O’Brien with 1-1-2 for L/B; Matt Crowley scored the tying goal with :01 left in the second period and Quinlan Wilbur had 1-1-2 as NH East tied the Railers 2-2; and Tom Bailey scored one goal and handed out four assists, Gilbert Prepetit had two goals and two assists and Cole Dipersio and Parker Williams both added 1-1-2 as the Revs downed NH East 7-2.
Billerica and Reading both won twice in the East. Sean Tierney scored one goal and set up two others, No. 87 scored twice and Sean Hughes and No. 97 both posted 1-1-2 in Billerica’s 7-5 victory over Acton-Boxboro, Connor Cowan with two goals, Matt Su 1-1-2 and Brendan Meek two assists in the loss – and Ryan Zukowski scored twice, Tommy O’Neil had 1-1-2 and Liam Gagne two assists in a 7-2 win over Maine, Kellen Cullen with both goals in the loss; James Lanzo and Kamden Greatorex both wore hats, Lanzo with three assists and Greatorex two, Isaac Robinson posted 2-1-3, Jack Goodfellow 1-2-3 and Dario Viliott two assists in Reading’s big win over Peabody, Colby Broadbent with 1-1-2 in the loss – and Viliott had 2-2-4, Greatorex 2-1-3 and Will Dyment and Justin Ventura two assists apiece in an 8-1 victory over the same team;
Whitford Thielscher had a goal and two assists, Tyler McHugh scored twice, Jackson Martell posted 1-1-2 and Jackson Wylie had two assists in Masco’s 6-1 victory over Methuen; No. 55’s second goal of the game, with 5:31 left was the winner and Jack Mercantonio scored the other four goals as Wellesley edged Parkway 6-5, Stamm with two goals in the loss; Kelley had 1-1-2 and Gaffee scored what turned out to be the winner as Parkway nipped Wellesley 4-3 – Mercantonio with 1-2-3 and Maaden Rooney 1-1-2 in the loss; Sobezenski wore the hat and Alessi pitched a shutout as S&S topped Lynnfield/Saugus 4-0; Griffin Bobick scored the winner in the second period as Acton-Boxboro edged Maine 2-1; Zach Anderson wore the hat, Kevin Nestor posted 2-1-3 and Dawson Burke had 1-2-3 in Methuen’s 7-4 victory over S&S – Nason with two goals in the loss; and Owen Adams had a goal and two assists, Steve Fitzpatrick scored twice, Alana Shevory clicked for 1-1-2 and Tom Welsh and Sean Teahan shared the shutout in Dedham’s 6-0 win over the Wizards.
Marblehead won twice in the West. Drew DePhillips scored one goal and handed out three assists in an 8-0 victory over Danvers – and Neely Payne and Alex Griffin scored 23 seconds apart and EJ Wyman followed 2:09 later in the second period in a 4-2 win over Winchester, Alistair Dattoli with 1-1-2 in the loss;
Ernest Lefebvre and Aiden Cashman both scored twice and Caiden Connery and Chris Warner both posted two assists in Triboro’s 5-1 victory over Waltham; No. 25 scored the winner with 7:52 left as Hyde Park edged Framingham 2-1; Arjun Shroff wore the hat and Morris May had 1-1-2 in Brookline’s 8-3 win over Framingham – Killian Paynter with two goals in the loss; Brett Daniels and Colin Butler both scored twice and Kellen Zuzenak pitched a shutout as Winchester stopped Andover 6-0; Ben Anderson had 2-1-3 as Twin City trimmed Burlington 7-5 – McElroy with 2-1-3 and Young two goals in the loss; and Vaccaro scored with 10:13 left to give Andover a 2-2 tie with Wakefield.
Rochester had a win and a tie in the Central. Connor Lentz pitched a shutout and Jackson Leonard scored early in a 3-0 victory over Andover – and Riley Kondroski started a rally with a goal with 9:51 remaining and Brayden McCluskey then erupted for a natural hat trick, two of the goals 27 seconds apart and the tying tally with 3:46 left as Rochester pulled out a 4-4 tie with Cape Ann, Brody Boston with two assists in the rally and Teyah Fleming a goal and an assist for Cape Ann;
Caden Derosa wore the hat and added two assists, Jayden Hardy clicked for two goals and two helpers, Gave Darrigo handed out three assists and Phineas Norton pitched a shutout in Nashoba’s 6-0 win over the Crusaders; Cann posted 1-2-3 and Allen 1-1-2 in Agawam’s 6-2 victory over Haverhill; Franz Schroeder scored twice as Lexington/Bedford trimmed Needham 3-1; Will Marshall, who also had an assist, scored the tying goal with 3:56 left and Henry Richardson scored twice as the Crusaders tied Woburn 4-4 – Dylan Gellman with a hat trick and an assist for Woburn; the Railers’ Joe Leonard and Newton’s Gabriel Lieman swapped goals 1:11 apart in the third period and the teams tied 2-2; Cam Bonfiglio scored one goal and handed out three assists, Aiden McDonough and Bryce Murray both scored twice and Mason Barbieri had 1-1-2 in Haverhill’s 8-4 win over Tewksbury – Arbel Levenson and Andrew Conroy with 1-1-2 apiece in the loss; Cam DiPrizio wore the hat and dished out three assists, Matt Dall also wore a hat, Jamie Finckler posted 1-2-3, Matt Donovan scored twice and Cam Mitchell had 1-1-2 as Micro Ice topped Tewksbury 10-3 – Conroy with 1-1-2 in the loss; and Sindri Salazar scored the winner with 8:31 left as Concord-Carlisle nipped Needham 2-1.
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Medford and Allston/Brighton both had a win and a tie in the North. Dom Vigliotte scored four goals, Joe Trant had a goal and an assist and Vincent DiMartino scored what turned out to be the winner with 7:31 left in Medford’s 8-7 decision over Everett/Revere. Zac Guelpa with four goals and an assist, Ryan Bowdridge two goals and three helpers and Maeve Hurley a goal and an assist in the loss – and Nate Silva capped a third-period hat trick with 3:40 left to give Lynn a 5-5 tie with Medford, Connor Cardoza with 2-1-3 for Medford; Ray Arthur set two goals as Allston/Brighton downed Dorchester 3-1 – and Dan Krasnopolsky’s second goal of the game, with 2:17 left, gave Belmont a 4-4 tie with Allston/Brighton, Luke McGrath with a hat trick for A/B;
Colin Lizak and Preston Casassa both wore hats, Lizak adding an assist, and Tom Lavallee had a goal and two assists as the Leafs scored a big win over Wellesley; Mike Hutchinson scored what turned out to be the winner 54 seconds into the third period as Amesbury trimmed Beverly 4-2; Dylan Martello clicked for 1-2-3 and Tyler Nicholas 1-1-2 in Reading’s 5-1 victory over Triton; and Nolan Stock clicked for 2-1-3 and Dorchester struck for four goals in the first period of a 5-3 victory over Westwood.
Natick won twice and Somerville and Cape Ann both had a win and a tie in the South. James Pomakis scored two goals and set up another, Josh Corliss had a goal and two helpers and Aiden Leombruno posted 1-1-2 in Natick’s 6-4 victory over the Wizards – and Pomakis scored a power play goal with 2:16 left to give Natick a 3-2 decision over North Central; Preston Ardolino scored six goals and Tim Jones delivered a goal and three assists in Somerville’s 8-3 win over Reading, Graham Conway with two goals in the loss – and Drew Rynak scored with 29 seconds left to give Melrose a 5-5 tie with Somerville, Ardolino with four goals and an assist for Somerville; Zach Pool had 1-1-2 and and Ella Tucker came within 3:06 of a shutout in Cape Ann’s 5-1 victory over Melrose – and Mathew Ayott, who also had an assist, scored the tying goal with 7:59 left as Cape Ann tied Stoneham 2-2;
Mac Roberts scored one goal and set up another and Josh Buentello pitched a shutout as the Demons topped Andover 4-0; Mike Godino scored two goals in 33 seconds in the second period, Luke Stubbs also scored twice and No. 82 had two assists as Framingham edged Acton-Boxboro 5-4 – Justin Lefebvre with two goals and two assists and Sahaj Patel 1-1-2 in the loss; and Parker Tyler delivered 2-1-3, Camden Hopkins had three assists, Kailyn Hawkins also scored twice, Sophia Spingola had two assists and Easton Minardi pitched a shutout in North Central’s 6-0 victory over North Andover.
Billerica won twice in the East. Noel Feliciano’s second goal of the game, with 4:24 left, turned out to be the winner as Billerica built a 3-0 lead and held off Wilmington 3-2 – and Feliciano wore the hat and Cam Bennett had 1-1-2 in a 4-3 decision over Newburyport, Brodie Millette with two goals in the loss;
Yacheng Zhao assisted on Tianyi Liu’s goal with 8:15 left and then scored with 6:25 remaining to give Brookline a 3-2 decision over Triboro; Wright Shinzawa and Cordell Wade shared the shutout and Nick Dempsey had two goals and an assist as Parkway topped the Demons 3-0; Dante Melillo and Padric Winwood both clicked for 2-1-3, Aaron Sousa also scored twice and Tom Sartell had 1-1-2 in Greater Lowell’s 8-4 victory over Wilmington – Jake Arsenault with a hat trick in the loss; Ahsante Kamenya wore the hat as the Revs edged SMS 4-3 – No. 4 with two goals in the loss; Steve McCabe and Sam Oblak scored early and Winchester trimmed Triboro 3-1; Cole Peterson scored four straight goals, two of them 45 seconds apart, and had an assist, Cole Regu and Espen Henderson both had 1-1-2 and Jackson Whyte and Trenton Fujitani shared the shutout in NH East’s big win over Methuen; and Max Maccarone scored with 2:18 left to give Newburyport a 4-3 decision over the Edge – Tamizharasan with two goals in the loss.
Twin City and Arlington both won twice in the West. Logan Martin scored one goal and handed out four assists, Pat Dale wore the hat and added an assist and Mackenzie Regan had 1-1-2 in Twin City’s 8-3 victory over Waltham – and Anthony LaPan clicked for 2-1-3, Martin also scored twice and Jason Prest had 1-1-2 in a 7-2 win over the Railers, who got assists on both goals from John Glennon; Rosco Crema scored twice and Zanna Felton pitched a shutout in Arlington’s 6-0 victory over Watertown – and No. 23 scored twice, Crema had 1-1-2 and Charlie Curran pitched the 6-0 shutout over Haverhill;
Jackson Deveney scored twice and Jackson Chamberlain had two assists as the Revs topped Medfield 4-1; Lukas Allen scored two goals and handed out three assists, Brody Simmons wore the hat and added an assist and Connor Cassidy and Avery Roberge both had two assists in Chelmsford’s 9-3 triumph over the Crusaders – Bindoo with two goals in the loss; Griffin Martell scored twice and Alex Jacques had two assists in Natick’s 4-2 victory over Needham; and Luke Bugala posted 1-1-2 and Bodhi Bragonier pitched a shutout as Cambridge topped Waltham 6-0.
In the Central, Ahmed AlBooshi scored four goals, Gavin Horan scored one goal and dished out three assists, Charles Huff clicked for two goals and an assist and Mike Holland and No. 14 both had 1-1-2 in Parkway’s 9-2 victory over Belmont; Jack Hickox wore the hat and had an assist, Oliver Crowley also wore a hat and Tommy Ayers posted 1-1-2 in Agawam’s 9-1 win over Wakefield; Nick Santosuosso pitched a shutout and Madigan Dupuis scored with 2:10 left as Masco nipped Marblehead 2-0; Joe Tavilla wore the hat and Kaiden Anastas scored twice in Peabody’s 7-1 victory over Beverly; and Franklin scored twice as Newton defeated Charlestown 6-3 – Lucas Wheeler and Timur Logue with a goal and an assist in the loss.
-– MIKE SHALIN, mshalin@valley-associates.com