Valley Hockey League
Squirt Roundup

 

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Winchester won twice. Graham Emerick pitched a shutout and James Chaytors ended Evan Demayo’s shutout with 3:14 left and 2:38 Alex Fuller scored with 2:38 remaining in a 2-0 victory over Winthrop – and Chaytors wore the hat and added an assist and Joey Vaccari clicked for two goals and two assists in a 7-1 win over Andover;

 

In the other game, Marin Gustafson scored what turned out to be the winner in the second period as Wellesley downed Belmont 6-3 — Sebastian Gaffey with two goals and Liam Guilderson two assists in the loss.

 

AAA

 

Waltham won twice in the North. Jaxson Fleming pitched a shutout and Molly Whittier scored with 9:35 left in a 2-0 victory over Dorchester – and Dylan Loftus scored twice and Dylan Burke had a goal and an assist in a 5-3 win over the same team, Quinn Taylor with two goals in the loss;

 

Nora Swaim scored the winner with 5:33 left and Kayleigh Norton had a goal and an assist as the Wizards edged Reading 4-3 – Jack Barry with two goals in the loss; Lucy Foley pitched a shutout and Connor Leminen and Donovan Smith scored 26 seconds apart in Reading’s 2-0 win over Wakefield; and Justin Harrington scored two goals and set up two others and Nick Gannon had a goal and an assist in Tewksbury’s 5-1 victory over Beverly.

 

In the South, Aiden Kuscher snapped a 2- tie with 9:02 left and Alex Friedberg had two assists as Triboro trimmed Parkway 4-2; Brendan Gazda scored two goals and handed out two assists and Nolan Pierce posted 1-1-2 in North Reading’s 7-3 triumph over Cape Ann – Cam Amero with two goals in the loss; No. 37 scored twice and Max Repczynski and Anthony Lucey both posted 1-1-2 in Newburyport’s 6-1 win over Chelmsford; Mahoney and Caplan both scored twice, Mahoney snapping a 2-2 tie with 9:21 left as Cape Ann topped the Warriors 6-3 – B. Carlson with 1-1-2 in the loss; Chase Horenstein’s second goal of the game, with 6:19 left, gave Danvers a 4-4 tie with Chelmsford – Max Parent with 1-1-2 for Danvers; Catherine McCool scored twice and Pat Fennell had 1-1-2in Parkway’s 4-0 victory over Stoneham; and Liam Long ended Liam Houde’s shutout bid with 52 seconds left and gave South Boston a 1-1 tie with Burlington – No. 18 giving Burlington the lead with 1:18 on the clock.

 

AA

 

Rochester won twice in the North. Jack Vitas and Roven Hughes both scored twice and Logan LaCoss had a goal and an assist in a 6-1 victory over the Rangers – and Hughes scored twice in a 4-2 triumph over Acton-Boxboro, Austin Huber with assists on both goals in the loss; Pete Shaughnessy scored with 6:30 left and John Shaughnessy then came through with 3:22 remaining to give Medfield a 4-3 decision over the Demons – William Iantosca with 1-1-2 in the loss; Ryan Donahue scored four goals, Alex Silver scored two goals and set up another and Tyler Legue had two assists as the Railers downed Framingham 8-2; Alicandro and Regan scored 61 seconds apart early in the third period as Billerica edged Amesbury 3-2; Evan Losee pitched a shutout and Evan Murphy had 1-1-2 as Amesbury downed Billerica 3-0; Lexington/Bedford and Hyde Park tied 4-4; Dalton Diozzi scored what turned out to be the winner with 1:23 left in the second period and O’Leary had 1-1-2 as Lynnfield/Saugus edged North Andover 3-2; and the Demons and Westwood tied 2-2.

 

In the South, Cam Marchand scored four goals and handed out three assists, Demetri Breton also wore a hat, adding an assist and Mike Hurley had two assists in Everett/Revere’s 8-4 victory over Lowell – Tom Ward with two goals and an assist and Kyle Novo two assists in the loss; Daniel Orbits scored twice as Andover trimmed North Central 4-2 – James Hylan with both goals and Heath Hebb assists on both in the loss; No. 17 had 1-1-2 as the Golden Seals topped the Revs 5-1; Amidon wore the hat in the Crusaders’ 5-1 win over S&S; Matt Mahoney scored two goals and set up another, Charlotte Keohane posted 1-1-2 and Trystan Hoban pitched a shutout in Dedham’s 6-0 victory over Newton; and Toby Edie had 1-1-2, Chris Wilson set up two goals and eight different players scored as the Revs defeated Wellesley 8-4 – Brady Anderson with two goals and Eoghan Daly assists on both in the loss.

 

Triboro won twice and Wilmington and Melrose both won a game and tied each other in the East. Brody Linnel scored with 57 seconds left to give Triboro a 2-1 decision over Somerville – and Linnel scored twice in a 3-1 win over Parkway; Matt Norton scored twice as Wilmington topped Twin City 4-1; Keira Twomey scored six goals and set up another, James Tillis scored one goal and handed out four assists, Doug Connor also wore a hat, adding an assist, and Anthony Zarella had 1-1-2 as Melrose scored a big win over Nashoba – and Dylan Minasian, who also had an assist, scored with 38 seconds left to give Wilmington a 4-4 tie with Melrose, Ray Willis with two goals, Syler Wittebol 1-1-2 and Jack Sarazen two assists in the loss;

 

John Spengler tied the game with 8:02 left and Steve Kajunski then came through with 1:11 remaining to give Needham a 3-2 decision over Brookline – Theo Lawrence with both goals in the loss; James Roberts wore the hat and added an assist and Carter Briggs posted 1-1-2 in Nashoba’s 6-1 victory over Twin City; Ethan Dube and Silas Doane both scored twice and Olivia Hobbs had two assists in NH East’s 8-1 win over the Edge; and William Sheehan scored all four goals, Braden Rybicki had three assists and Emily Finn two in Masco’s 4-1 win over the Edge.

 

Reading won twice and Cambridge and Medford both had a win and a tie in the West. Alex Vincent wore the hat as Reading downed the Breakers 4-2 – and William Parsons scored with 10 seconds left as Reading edged Acton-Boxboro 4-3, Ryan Ding with two goals and an assist and Dereck Gomez a goal and two helpers in the loss; Dante Roman scored five goals, Tsering Komyerov also wore a hat, adding two assists, Oliver Lavallee had a goal and three assists, Kai Ochi posted two goals and an assist, Jett Cahoun also scored twice and Apollo Roman had 1-1-2 as Cambridge scored a big win over Dorchester – and Ray Rush scored with 4:18 left to give Concord-Carlisle a 3-3 tie with Cambridge; Shane DiMare scored four goals and set up another and Tom Dyer scored one goal and handed out three assists in Medford’s 8-3 win over Micro Ice, Mikey Santos with a hat trick and Caeden Downey had two assists in the loss – and No. 44 scored with 23 seconds left to give the Breakers a 2-2 tie with Medford, Tadgh MacEachern with both goals for Medford;

 

Nathan Brodeur’s second goal of the game, with 10:34 left, was the winner and Coleton Levins and Owen Burdick both assisted on both goals and Lewis also scored as the Revs edged Concord-Carlisle 3-2; Steve Camara pitched a shutout and Owen Bourgea scored early in Tewksbury’s 2-0 victory over Micro Ice; Santos scored five goals, including a natural hat, and Sophie Gagnon delivered two goals and an assist as Micro Ice defeated Acton-Boxboro 8-0; and Joe Brodigan wore the hat in Belmont’s 5-1 victory over SMS.

 

Reading twice in the Central. Richie Varaviello scored what turned out to be the winner early in the second period of a 3-1 win over Triton – and No. 80 had 2-1-3 in a 5-3 triumph over Woburn, Aislin Grammer with two goals in the loss;

 

Kaden Rorick wore the hat as Framingham edged Medfield 5-4— William Keigan with a hat trick in the loss; Harry Hatzieleftheriadis scored his third goal of the game with 7:04 left and then scored again with 38 seconds remaining to give Allston/Brighton a 4-3 decision over Waltham – Declan Fleming with two goals in the loss; Mason Fowler’s second goal of the game, to go with an assists, gave Triton a 4-3 win over Cape Ann – Connor Curley with 2-1-3 in the loss; Blake Paus scored the winner in the second period as Arlington downed Woburn 7-3; and Lucas Palumbo scored twice and Ryan Strand had 1-1-2 as the Railers topped Natick 7-4.

 

A

 

Waltham won twice and Danvers, Methuen, Reading, Marblehead and Chelmsford all posted a win and a tie in the North. Brody Donovan scored the winner with 5:11 left as Waltham edged Stoneham 3-2, Sean Connelly and Matt Macone with 1-1-2 apiece in the loss – and Dan Ahlberg wore the hat and had an assist, Ryan Kelly posted 2-1-3 and Brendan O’Toole three assists in a 9-1 victory over Winchester; Wesley Madeiros scored twice in the third period as Danvers nipped Acton-Boxboro 4-2, Josh West with both goals in the loss; CJ Anderson, who also had an assist, scored the tying goa with 2:34 left and Luke Mancinelli scored twice as Danvers tied Melrose 4-4, Ray Willis with a hat trick for Melrose; Antonio Casale capped a hat trick with 4:17 left to give Methuen a 4-3 decision over the Crusaders; Dom Fratto had a goal and two assists, Keeley Salmon scored twice and Sam Field had 1-1-2 in Reading’s 6-2 win over Haverhill; Field’s second and third goals of the game, with 2:14 left and then with :03 on the clock, gave Reading a 4-4 tie with Acton-Boxboro; Jasper scored four goals, wearing a natural; hat in 2:57 early, Johnson had a goal and three assists and No. 70 had two assists in Marblehead’s 10-3 victory over Melrose; Marblehead’s Johnson and Methuen’s Sophia Palmer swapped goals in a 1-1 tie; Adam Marmo scored twice and Preston Johnstone came within 3:51 of a shutout in Chelmsford’s 4-1 win over Andover – and Felix Malobechi and Adam Roberge scored third-period goals 58 seconds apart in the third period as Chelmsford tied Wakefield 2-2;

 

Fairchild scored five goals and Coppo delivered a goal and two assists in Haverhill’s 7-1 victory over Beverly; O’Brien scored twice as the Crusaders edged Greater Lowell 4-3 – Kyle Novo with two assists in the loss; Noah Meraw scored the winner with 5:05 left and Charles Broderick and No. 10 both posted 1-1-2 as Wellesley trimmed Brookline 5-3 – No. 18 with a hat trick in the loss; and Kuan Fu’s second goal of the game, with 4:06 left, gave Winchester a 2-1 decision over Lexington/Bedford.

 

Cape Ann and Burlington both won twice in the South. Noah Fogarty wore the hat in Cape Ann’s 5-1 victory over Andover – and Fogarty scored five goals, Ben Scola dished out five assists and John Novello posted 1-1-2 in a 9-2 triumph over the Edge; Katherine Geswell pitched a shutout and Ryan DeRosa scored in the second period as Burlington downed Dedham 3-0 – and Joe Wilson scored two goals and set up another, Mike Kelly and Geswell both scored twice and John Tirabassi had two assists in an 8-3 win over the revs;

 

Brody Roback wore the hat and Nate Atherton had three assists in Newburyport’s 4-1 victory over Billerica; Audrey Bernazzani wore the hat and Sarah Deane scored twice in Parkway’s 8-5 win over the Revs – Mason Bastien with a hat trick, Andrew Seager 1-1-2 and Hudson Chiaradonna and Wesley Axline two assists apiece in the loss; and Coscia wore the hat, Aiello scored twice and Winthrop scored five goals in the first period en route to a 6-4 victory over Lynn – Mason Palladino with a hat trick in the loss.

 

In the East, Zach Luz scored four goals, Giuseppe Lepore scored twice and Marco Cieslik had two assists in Peabody’s 6-2 victory over Wilmington – Moroney with both goals in the loss; Donahue delivered two goals and two assists, scoring what turned out to be the winner with 6:19 left, Iliev-Rovnak had 1-1-2 and Amesbury overcame five goals by Quinn Hennessy and edged Wakefield 7-6; Cooper Oliveira scored twice and Dan Ryan had two assists as NH East topped the Crusaders 4-2 – Colin DaSilvaneto 1-1-2 in the loss; Cooper Callahan and Vincent Higgins both had two goals and two assists and No. 25 wore the hat in North Reading’s 7-4 victory over Twin City – Jayden Bates with two goals and William Murphy 1-1-2 in the loss; and Kyle Antonucci scored twice as Waltham trimmed Belmont 4-2.

 

Needham and Tewksbury both won twice Concord-Carlisle and Framingham both had a win and a tie and Woburn wore a pair of ties in the West. Peter Bennett scored two goals and set up another in Needham’s 5-1 victory over Lexington/Bedford – and McCann and B. Fleming scored in the first period of a 2-1 decision over SMS; Steve Camara scored four goals and Alexa Morrison had two assists in Tewksbury’s 7-3 win over Agawam, Gabe Tschudy with two goals in the loss – and Alex Meuse scored twice in a four-goal third period and Wyatt Batchelor and Payton Insogna both had 1-1-2 in a 6-2 win over Beverly, Robbins with 1-1-2 in the loss; Alex Signorovitch scored five goals and set up another, Alloway and Wen with 1-1-2 apiece and Andrews two assists in Concord-Carlisle’s 7-5 victory over the Railers, who got 2-1-3 from Ken Simmons and 1-1-2 from James Galvin – and Wyatt Kuchman capped a hat trick with 50 seconds left to give Framingham a 5-5 tie with Concord-Carlisle, Signorovitch with all five goals and Wen assists on three of them for C-C; Shane Marinofsky delivered 2-1-3 and Justin Burack 1-1-2 in Framingham’s 6-1 win over Lexington/Bedford; Campos scored with 7:36 left to give Beverly a 2-2 tie with Woburn, Demetri Underwood with 1-1-2 for Woburn – and Underwood’s second goal of the game, with 6:38 left, gave Woburn a 2-2 tie with Charlestown, No. 47 with assists on both goals for Charleston;

 

Travis King and No. 13 both scored twice in Reading’s 6-1 victory over S&S; Chase Minniear ended Salera’s shutout with 29 seconds left to give Lynnfield/Saugus a 1-0 win over Medford; and Simmons wore a natural hat in the first period as the Railers defeated SMS 6-2.

 

Andover scored twice in the Central. Sarah Mitchell wore the hat, Fiona Flanagan had a goal and two assists, Pien Klararenbeek handed out three assists and Avery Melly had 1-1-2 in a 9-1 win over Brookline – and Elise Guazzaloca and Madleyn Carr both scored twice in a 6-0 win over Acton-Boxboro;

 

Kosta Mavridis’ second late goal, with :05 left, gave Parkway a 5-4 decision over Brookline – Eamon Enwright also with two goals in the win and Marc Muzin 1-2-3 and Sebastian Soussou two goals in the loss; Zach Vigeant, who also had an assist, scored the winner with 1:09 left, Zach Gagnon posted 2-1-3 and Nick Albano 1-1-2 as Lowell edged Nashoba 6-5 – Alex Stallman and Colby Times with 1-1-2apiece and Mike Bonenfant two assists in the loss; No. 7 wore the hat and McCarthy had three assists as the Wizards topped North Central 6-4 – Grace Stephens and Seth Robinson with 1-1-2 apiece in the loss; Tyler Belka had 2-1-3, James Willis 1-2-3, Nick Costanzo 1-1-2 and Juliet Biagini two assists in Acton-Boxboro’s 11-5 victory over Cape Ann -- Jacoby Numerosi with a hat trick in the loss; Brody Venincasa had 1-1-2 in Triboro’s 5-1 win over the Revs; and Bryce Reedy scored four goals and set up another, Tony Pagana and Graham Horine both posted 1-2-3, Isaac Magistsky also scored twice and Carla Casillo pitched a shutout in Newton’s big win over Winchester.

 

In the Northeast, Sean Coito scored with 58 seconds left and William Ward followed with his second of the game with 19 seconds remaining to give the Demons a dramatic 3-3 tie with Parkway – Charles Faillace with two assists for the Demons and Landry a goal and an assist for Parkway.

 

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