Valley Hockey League
Squirt Roundup

 

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Natick won three times. Brian Wegner and Brendan Howard both scored twice and Connor Lavelle pitched a shutout in a 5-0 victory over Winchester; Sullivan Brown had a goal and two assists and Parker Boyce and Howard both had a goal and a helper in a 7-2 win over Reading, Carson Quinn with two goals and Nolan McKinnon two assists in the loss – and Maxim Krysko wore the hat and added an assist, James Dempsey added two assists and Lavelle pitched a shutout in an 8-0triumph over Reading;

 

Cam Baldwin scored with 3:45 left to give Wellesley a 2-2 tie with Winthrop – Tony Bordonaro with his second goal of the game to give Winthrop the lead 30 seconds into the third period; and Simone Burns scored twice and Graham Emerick pitched a shutout in Winchester’s 4-0 victory over Wellesley.

 

AAA

 

Beverly won twice in the North. Nick Glass scored four goals and Quinn Fox delivered a goal and two assists in a 6-3 win over Danvers, Santino Colucciello with two goals and Colby Medeiros two assists for Danvers – and Gavin Beddia scored what turned out to be the winner with three seconds left in the first period of a 2-1 decision over Wakefield;

 

Danny Chan wore the hat to power Charlestown to a 3-1 victory over Arlington; No. 19 scored two late goals to give Dorchester a 6-5 decision over Medford – No. 16 with two goals in 25 seconds and Declan Cellucci two assists in the win and Pat Converse four goals in the loss; Spalla’s second goal of the game, with 3:02 left was the winner and Gatha had 1-1-2 as Needham nipped Marblehead 4-3; and Sienna Glass scored with 1:54 left to give the Wizards a 3-3 tie with Marblehead – Bailey Finkle with a go-ahead goal for Marblehead with 2:56 remaining.

 

SMS won twice and Burlington both won twice and Assabet (one loss) had a win and a tie in the South. Evan Aliferis and Bowden Ash both scored twice and John Furdon had two assists as SMS topped Chelmsford 4-0 – and Ferguson scored twice and Nelson had two assists  in a 6-2 victory over Acton-Boxboro; Avery Savage pitched a shutout and Tatum Friedholm ended Sean Murray’s shutout bid with 3:46 left as Assabet got by Newburyport 1-0 – and Savage and Lauren Kennedy were in goal for Assabet and Chris Houle for Acton-Boxboro in a 0-0 tie; Yanni Shannon pitched a pair of shutouts behind a high-powered Burlington offense. Matt Ulmschneider scored one goal and dished out three assists and Ashley Reilly had 2-1-3 in a big win over Newton – and Jake Griffin posted 2-1-3, No. 4 also scored twice and Ulmschneider had 1-1-2 in an 8-0 triumph over Triboro;

 

Casey Thompson scored twice as Parkway trimmed Newton 3-1; Minsk scored with 5:22 left to give Stoneham a 2-1 decision over Assabet; Sullivan scored four goals, Anthony Lucey also wore a hat and Owen Mongeau handed out three assists in Newburyport’s 8-4 victory over Cape Ann – Mahoney with 2-1-3 in the loss; Cael Calarullo  scored what proved to be the winner nine seconds into the third period and Brady Kingsbury had 1-1-2 as Lexington/Bedford edged Brookline 4-3 – Cassian Lindsley with two goals in the loss; Reiss LoPiccolo had a goal and two assists Cam Amero scored twice and Olivia Doucette pitched a shutout in Cape Ann’s 5-0 victory over Stoneham; and Tommy Tobiassen’s second goal of the game, with 33 seconds left, gave Chelmsford a 5-4 decision over Acton-Boxboro – Luke Sarao with a goal and two assists and Gunner Novellano two assists in the win and Tyler Pandolfo 2-1-3 and Darwin Sweeny 1-1-2 in the loss.

 

AA

 

The Warriors won twice and Framingham posted a win and a tie in the North. B. Carlson capped a hat trick with 34 seconds left to give the Warriors a 6-5 decision over Rochester, Davidson with a goal and two assists and Norton two goals in the win and Jack Vitas and Maddox Messier two goals apiece in the loss – and Norton clicked for two goals and two assists, B. Carlson wore the hat and Quinlan had two assists in an 8-1 win over Lynnfield/Saugus; No.8 had a goal and an assist in Framingham’s 4-2 victory over Dedham – and Marcus Polzzotti scored the tying goal with 10:27 left and Dan Vashkevich scored twice as Framingham tied the Railers 4-4, Ryan Donahue with two goals, Tyler Legault 1-1-2 and Mason Barbale two assists for the Railers;

 

Dan Hayes scored with 1:06 left to give North Andover a 4-3 decision over North Reading – Matt Tanaki with two goals and an assist and William Haczynski 1-2-3 in the win; Mallory Enman scored with 29 seconds left to give Rochester a 5-5 tie with North Reading – No. 13 with three assists and No. 93 1-1-2 for Rochester and No. 30 with two goals, the second with 56 seconds remaining, for NR; and Jack Gilgun scored the winner with 10:03 left and Jack Blaschke had 1-1-2 as Billerica trimmed Andover 3-1.

 

Medfield, Westwood, the Demons and the Rangers all won twice in the South. John Shaughnessy scored four goals in the first period, including a natural hat over 2:43, and Pete Shaughnessy and Dom Repucci both scored twice in Medfield’s 10-3 victory over Natick – and Owen Mix clicked for 2-1-3 in a 6-2 triumph over Hyde Park; Lucas Willette wore the hat and added an assist and Ben Sicular posted 1-1-2 in Westwood’s 6-2 victory over Lexington/Bedford – and John Hess and Sicular both had 1-1-2 in a 5-2 win over the same team; Colin Grant scored two goals and dished out three assists, William Iantosca had a goal and two assists and Connor Harris pitched a shutout as the Demons topped Natick 7-0 – and Harris wore the hat, Robby Temple and Iantosca both scored twice and Grant had two assists in a 10-3 win over Masco, Ethan Harrington with a hat trick in the loss; Sam Parrella scored four goals, including a natural hat, Max Gromko posted 1-1-2 and Nolan Harrison pitched a shutout as the Rangers defeated Somerville 7-0 – and Jamie Schutzback clicked for 2-1-3 and Cole Corbett also scored twice in a 5-1 triumph over the same team;

 

In the other game, James Tillis scored four goals and set up two others, Doug Connor scored two goals and handed out three assists, Keira Twomey also wore a hat, adding an assist and Anthony Zarella had 2-1-3 as Melrose downed Masco 13-7 – William Sheehan and Rocco Fawcett two goals apiece in the loss.

 

Wellesley, the Crusaders and Amesbury all won twice, Nashoba had a win and a tie – the tie coming against Twin City, one of two TC ties in the East.

 

Anderson’s second goal of the game, with 1:47 left, gave Wellesley a 2-1 decision over Parkway – and Wellesley downed Needham 5-2; No. 55 wore the hat and added two assists, Knox scored twice and Nair had two assists as the Crusaders defeated the Wizards 8-1 – and Bernard wore the hat, Casale had a goal and two assists, Low scored twice, Bindoo posted 1-1-2, Nair had two assists and Synan pitched a shutout in an 8-0 triumph over NH East; Tom Puorro clicked for 2-1-3, Ian Brown also scored twice and Matt Sartell had two assists in Amesbury’s 4-1 victory over NH East – and Evan Murphy scored two goals and dished out three assists, Declan McCarty posted 1-2-3, Puorro 1-1-2 and Evan Losee pitched a shutout in a 7-0 win over North Central; Atharua Sekharen wore the hat, Sam Bramanti posted 1-2-3, James Roberts scored twice and Braeden Sleger had two assists in Nashoba’s 9-2 victory over Brookline, Sal Arena and Jack Maietta set each other up 1:29 apart in the third period to give Nashoba a 2-2 tie with Twin City – and Adam Kimball scored the tying goal with 3:04 left to give Twin City a 2-2 tie with Waltham, Ryan Daley with both goals for Waltham;

 

Jax Brumm and Johannes Eikeboom both had a goal and an assist in Wellesley’s 5-2 victory over Needham; and Colin Comeau wore the hat, Mark Parolisi had 1-1-2 and Owen Burke came within 37 seconds of a shutout in Methuen’s 5-1 win over the Edge.

 

Everett/Revere had two wins and a tie, Dorchester and Watertown both won a game and tied each other and Micro Ice wore a pair of ties in the West. Cam Marchand scored the winner with 7:01 left in the second period as Everett/Revere edged Medford 3-2; James Caruso scored four goals and set up two others, Demetri Breton scored one goal and handed out four assists, Marchand clicked for 2-2-4 and Bella Krokos had 2-1-3 in a 10-4 triumph over Reading, Andrew Knight with 1-1-2 in the loss – and Dereck Gomez scored with 42 seconds left to give Acton-Boxboro a 6-6 tie with Everett/Revere in a game that featured a pair of four-goal performances, Krokos for Everett/Revere and Andrew Nichols for A-B, including a natural hat, No. 1 with two assists for A-B; Cam Cicakz had a goal and an assist and Declan Mannion two helpers in Dorchester’s 5-2 victory over the Railers; Alex Lubox wore a third-period hat, Liam Tourvolle had a goal and two assists and Archie Kapetanakos 1-1-2 in Watertown’s 7-4 win over Natick, Nick Meyer with a hat trick and an assist and Henry Duhamel two assists in the loss – and Jack Bousemer, who also had an assist, scored the tying goal for 10:40 left and No. 88 also scored twice as Dorchester tied Watertown 6-6, Tourville with 1-1-2 for Watertown; Eli Kowalski scored the tying goal with 2:37 left and Mikey Santos scored twice as Micro Ice tied Reading 4-4, Alex Van Horn 1-1-2 for Reading – and Santos scored the tying goal with 8:36 left and Caeden Downey posted 1-1-2 as Micro tied Lynn 5-5, A.J. Lopez with two goals and an assist for Lynn;

 

Ham Yuan Zhang pitched a shutout and Ryan Scafidi scored with 4:09 left as Concord-Carlisle a 1-0 decision over the Knights; and Sydney Zizza scored what turned out to be the winner with 10:45 left as the Americans edged Acton-Boxboro 2-1.

 

Belmont won twice in the West. Sebastian Gaffey scored two goals and set up another and William Sun pitched a shutout in a 5-0 victory over Framingham – and Margaret Grant wore the hat, Andrew DiTuccio scored twice and Joe Monahan and Elsie Lakin-Schultz both posted 1-1-2 in a big win over the Demons;

 

Evan Kemmerer scored with 7:40 left and William Keigan followed with his second goal of the game with 2:17 remaining as Medford tied Allston/Brighton 3-3 – Ryan Arthur (1-1-2) and Harry Hatzielefteriadis with goals 33 seconds apart early in the third period; Fleming scored two goals and handed out three assists, Poyau had 2-1-3, Romancewicz had three assists, O. Gormley also scored twice and Guden had 1-1-2 in Waltham’s 7-2 victory over Parkway – Irene Tian with 1-1-2 in the loss; Alex Salem’s second goal of the game tied it with 5:29 left and Ted Geyer followed 41 seconds later to give Marblehead a 4-3 decision over Beverly – Tynan Thornell with 2-1-3 in the loss; Rudy Klocek came within 2:49 of a shutout and Dylan O’Mara scored what turned out to be the winner with 10:03 left as the Railers nipped Arlington 2-1; Connor Curley scored five goals, including four straight in the first period, Cody Burgess scored one goal and handed out three assists, Ty Moran posted 2-1-3 and Liam Hessleton pitched a shutout in Cape Ann’s big win over the Edge; Stepan Birmann scored twice as Arlington downed Framingham 4-1; Boden Stickney wore the hat and Jack Ferreira had 2-1-3 in Triton’s 9-2 victory over the Edge – William Kostecki with both goals in the loss; BJ Rzepka’s second goal of the game, with 57 seconds left in the second period, was the difference as Tewksbury trimmed Cape Ann 3-2 – Moran with both goals in the loss; Hyunwoo Kim wore the hat and James Skowronek had 1-1-2 as Andover topped Beverly 5-1; and Kostecki delivered 2-1-3 and Gracien Bellavance had 1-1-2 as the Edge defeated Andover 5-2 – Jack O’Brien with both goals in the loss.

 

A

 

Reading, Stoneham, Lexington/Bedford, Charlestown and the Demons all won twice in the North. Dom Fratto wore the hat and added an assist, Sam Field also wore a hat, Hugh Forrest scored twice and Danny Cadman posted a goal and an assist in Reading’s 10-6 victory over Wellesley, Zakhar Lazarevich with four goals in the loss – and Caleb Brown and Fratto scored in the first period of a 2-1 decision over the Revs; Matt Macone scored five goals, Hugh Forrest tallied twice and Danny Cadman had 1-1-2 in Stoneham’s 7-5 victory over Wakefield – and Macone wore the hat, Sean Connolly posted 2-1-3, Even Hodgdon had 1-2-3 and Collin McGrath also posted two assists in an 8-4 win over Andover; Teighan Tassinari pitched a shutout and Greg Peacock scored in the first period as Lexington/Bedford topped the Revs 5-0 – and Sahieshnu Vasanthan had a goal and two assists, Eliza Babson and Peacock both had 1-1-2 and Elise McEachern and Tassinari shared the shutout in a 6-0 triumph over Winchester; Matt Sorgini and Connor Mansfield both scored twice and Ryleigh Jones had 1-1-2 in Charlestown downed Waltham 6-3, Dom Torchio and Dan Ahlberg with 1-1-2 apiece in the loss – and Sebastian Niese scored twice in the first period, Brendan Banks posted 1-1-2 and Connor Mansfield two assists in a 5-2 win over the same team; William Ward clicked for 1-2-3 and Cam Boyer scored twice as the Demons topped Haverhill 6-1 – and Colin Breen posted 2-1-3 and Boyer also scored twice in an 8-2 triumph over Marblehead; 

 

Connor Pinto scored one goal and handed out three assists, Sean Tomlin wore a natural hat in the third period and Colin O’Connor had 1-1-2 in Acton-Boxboro’s 8-2 victory over NH East – Dan Ryan with 1-1-2 in the loss; Kevanni Marroquin wore the hat in Wakefield’s 5-2 win over Acton-Boxboro; Josh West wore a natural hat and added an assist, Cody Meek posted 1-1-2 and No. 63 two assists as Acton-Boxboro topped Billerica 5-0; Vincent Ma finished off a hat trick with two goals in the third period, Pat Cahill had a goal and two assists and Rith Peou also posted two assists as Winchester edged Charlestown 5-4 – Banks with 2-1-3 and Sorgini 1-1-2 in the loss; Ray Willis had 2-2-4, Elliott Barber and Conley Clapp both clicked for 1-2-3, Ryler Nugent had 1-1-2 and Ryley St. Arnaud pitched a shutout as Melrose downed NH East 7-0; Cole Seeton scored with 39 seconds left to give the Revs a 3-3 tie with the Crusaders – Max Corriveau with two goals and Tyler Patrick two assists for the Revs and Alex Presti and Ian Leary posting 1-1-2 apiece for the Crusaders; Milo Parks-Cohen scored twice in Brookline’s 4-1 victory over Assabet; Noah Meraw scored five goals and Jaden Hall also wore a hat, adding an assist as Wellesley trimmed the Revs 9-6 – Mason Bastien with a hat trick and Andrew Seager two goals in the loss; and Adam Roberge scored twice and Rushi Patel scored what turned out to be the winner with 4:16 left as Chelmsford edged Melrose 5-4 – Willis with a hat trick in the loss.

 

Amesbury, Cape Ann and Burlington and the Wizards all won twice and North Central had a win and a tie against Westwood in the South. Nos. 47 and 24 both scored twice and Cyrus Nikas pitched a shutout in Amesbury’s 5-0 victory over Agawam – and Berry snapped a 1-1 tie with 10:31 left and Headrick posted 1-1-2 in a 3-1 victory over Lynnfield/Saugus; Paul Genovese scored twice in Cape Ann’s 5-1 win over Newburyport – and Noah Fogarty scored twice and Brayden Bilsbury scored what turned out to be the winner with eight minutes left in a 5-2 triumph over Lynn, Jacob Shoer with 1-1-2 in the loss; Geswell scored twice and Harrower posted 1-1-2 in Burlington’s 6-3 victory over Dedham, Cillian Joyce with 1-1-2 in the loss – and Wilson had the winner as Burlington scored all three of its goals in a 4:57 span of the second period and edged North Central 3-2, Colt Aucoin with 1-1-2 in the loss; Abby Athanasoulas and Payton Fitzgerald both wore hats and added two assists as the Wizards scored a big win over Lexington/Bedford – and Fitzgerald wore the hat, Tessa Rusconi posted 2-1-3, Athanasoulas posted 1-1-2 and Giana Cedrone pitched a shutout in an 8-0 win over Westwood; Seth Robinson’s second goal of the game, with 6:41 left, was the winner as North Central edged Westwood 3-2 — and No. 1 scored with 45 seconds left to give Westwood a 2-2 tie with North Central;

 

Ford Hatch clicked for a goal and two assists, Beckett Millette scored two goals in 40 seconds, Hudson Botto two goals in 64 seconds in the first period and Logan Hatch two goals in Newburyport’s big win over Agawam; and Luke White wore the hat, CJ Anderson scored twice and Wes Medeiros pitched a shutout as Danvers defeated Lynnfield/Saugus 8-0.

 

South Boston, Brookline and Twin City all won twice in the East. Tom Brooks and Andrew Missett both had a goal and an assist as South Boston downed Waltham 5-2 – and Jayden McQueen scored four goals, including a first-period hat, and Missett had two assists in a 5-2 win over Arlington, Luke Gilman with both goals in the loss; James Britton delivered two goals and an assist in Brookline’s 4-1 victory over Somerville – and Victor Fat and Britton both scored twice and Alex Savinov pitched a shutout in a 4-0 triumph over Belmont; Jayden Bates and Nic Clements both scored twice and Lavina Smith had two assists as Twin City trimmed Peabody 6-4, Zach Luz with two goals and Marco Cieslik 1-1-2 in the loss – and Bates wore the hat, Dylan St. Armand posted 1-1-2 and Bryson Griffin had two assists in a 6-3 win over Wilmington, Cody Mastronardi with two goals in the loss;

 

Christian Grenier wore the hat and Kyle Antonucci scored twice in Waltham’s 9-2 victory over Belmont, Luke Gilman and Finn Collins both scored one goal and handed out three assists, Mike Henebury had 2-1-3 and Joe Zwirn and No. 6 both also scored twice in Arlington’s big win over Somerville; Alex Anticevic pitched a shutout and Kathryn Clark scored twice in Winthrop’s 3-0 victory over Peabody; and Sam Abcuas wore the hat and added two assists, Quinn Hennessy also wore a hat and Giana Rizzuto scored twice in Wakefield’s 10-2 triumph over the Crusaders.

 

Needham won twice in the West. Wes Gibbons wore the hat, Meg Garceau scored twice and Needham scored four times in the first 7:44 and trimmed Wellesley 5-3, Owen Keating with a hat trick in the loss – and Knox Holland scored with 6:20 left to give Needham a 2-1 decision over Beverly;

 

Lucas Coelho, Ben Morton and Jake Guarnier all scored twice as Natick trimmed Andover 6-4 – Elise Guazzaloca with a hat trick in the loss; Stillman scored with 2:02 left and then came through again with six seconds remaining to give Waltham a 4-4 tie with Reading – Travis King with two goals and Pete Misticawi and Liam McLeod 1-1-2 apiece in the loss; Owen Keating wore the hat, including two late goals for the win, and had an assist and William Carroll posted two assists as Wellesley edged S&S 7-6 – Remi Shafer with a hat trick in the loss; Braydon Maleski (1-1-2), Logan Morris (1-1-2) and Kayden Maleski all scored early in the third period as SMS downed North Reading 4-2; Barber scored with 3:51 left to give Beverly a 2-2 tie with Andover.

 

Charlestown, Cape Ann, Masco and North Central all won twice in the Central. Puopolo, who also had an assist, scored the winner with 1:56 left, Ren delivered a goal and two assists and Tucker 1-1-2 in Charlestown’s 5-4 decision over Newton, Cormac Anderson with all four goals in the loss – and Stamler wore the hat in the third period of a 6-3 victory over Newton, Anderson with two goals in the loss; Gavin Sarafeen had 1-1-2 and Beckett Guest pitched a shutout in Cape Ann’s 4-0 victory over Triboro – and Sarafeen wore the hat, Jacoby Numerosi clicked for 2-1-3 and Tom Patrican 1-2-3 in an 8-1 win over North Andover; Austin James’ second goal of the game, with 6:15 left, was the winner and Hayden Ebbrell had two assists as Masco edged Nashoba 4-3 – and Jett Fabiano and James both scored twice, Colin Leroyer had 1-1-2, Luca Polito two assists and Finn Tragethon the shutout in Masco’s 7-0 victory over Andover; Aidan Martin wore the hat and added two assists and Carter Veilleux also had two helpers in North Central’s 6-1 victory over North Andover – and Veilleux scored two goals and handed out three assists, Martin wore the hat and Luke Roche had two assists in an 8-1 triumph over Andover;

 

Anthony Falbo (1-1-2) scored with 7:16 left and Ryan Philbin’s second goal of the game came 1:24 later and gave Melrose a 6-5 decision over the Crusaders – No. 13 with a hat trick and an assist and Chase Cameron two assists in the win and Cormac Hildreth 2-1-3, Ian Leary 1-1-2 and Madelynn Casey two assists in the loss; Hill and S. South both scored twice, M. South posted 1-1-2 and Porikh had two assists in Medford’s 6-1 victory over Dedham; Ben Greenberg erupted for six goals as Brookline VI topped Brookline V 10-5 – No. 29 with two goals in the loss; Vincent Ma wore the hat as Winchester edged Dorchester 3-2; Annabelle Bauer pitched a shutout and Mike Dunne scored with 7:43 left as Dedham edged Medford 1-0; Maclane Pearson clicked for 2-1-3 and Marty O’Malley had two assists as Nashoba downed Tewksbury 5-2 – Steve Camara with both goals in the loss; Dave Ferris scored two goals in a minute in the second period as Triboro trimmed Methuen 4-2 – Antonio Casale with two first-period goals in the first; Wyatt Batchelor scored five goals, Camara clicked for 2-1-3 and Colin Spanos had 1-1-2 in Tewksbury’s 9-5 win over Acton-Boxboro – Nick Costanzo with 2-1-3 and Nicole Lefebvre 1-1-2 in the loss; and Levesque posted 2-1-3, Schneider had 1-1-2 and Costanzo two assists in Acton-Boxboro’s 3-1 victory over Methuen.

 

Chelmsford won twice in the Northeast. Colton Jarek scored the winner in the second period in a 4-1 victory over Parkway – and Jarek and Connor O’Donnell scored third-period goals in a 3-2 decision over Melrose, Kathryn Wright with 1-1-2 in the loss.

 

In the other game, Shang wore the hat and added an assist, Trussell clicked for two goals and an assist, Brady had a goal and two helpers and McBride 1-1-2 in Acton-Boxboro’s 9-4 victory over Parkway.

           

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