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VALLEY HOCKEY NEW WEEK 16 SQUIRTS ELITE Bruce Linstad snapped a 1-1 tie with 2:27 left in the second period as Chelmsford trimmed Belmont, 3-1; Andrew Manning’s second goal of the game snapped a 3-3 tie with 10:26 left and Matt Haskell also scored twice as Natick got by Needham, 5-2 – Nick Petronio with 1-1-2 in the loss; Mike Nigro and Danny Markham both clicked for 1-1-2 in Winchester’s 4-1 victory over Arlington; Jake Donovan, who also had an assist, scored with 2.5 seconds left to give Reading a 4-4 tie with Dorchester, which had gone ahead when Eamon Baker (1-1-2) scored with 1:05 remaining – Mia Buonarosa with 1-2-3 for Reading; Jason Cooke scored what turned out to be the winner 14 seconds into the third period as Tewksbury nipped Lynnfield/Saugus, 3-1; and Cam McGonigle wore the hat, Ryan Doherty posted 1-2-3, Brooks Craigue and Tucker Shedd each had 1-1-2, Heath Mann had two assists and Brendan Heppler pitched a shutout in Concords big win over Andover. AAA Cambridge won twice. Ted Richards scored two goals and set up another, Chris Gould also scored twice and Andrew Bittner had two assists in a 9-6 victory over Hyde Park, which got a hat trick from Marshall and two goals from O’Neill — and Richards, who finished with two goals and an assist, scored with seven seconds left to give Cambridge a 5-4 decision over Marblehead, Emmett Wiley and Gould with 1-1-2 apiece in the win and Shane Keough two goals and Chris Locke 1-1-2 in the loss; Elliot Slayne scored two goals and set up four others, Pellegrino and Ian Russo both also scored twice and Neil Seth had two assists in Newton’s 8-4 win over the Sharks, who got two goals from Aidan Murray and 1-1-2 from Jack Blaisdell; No. 19’s second goal of the game and a Jackson Meyers goal came 58 seconds apart early in the third period to give Wellesley a 3-2 decision over Waltham; Jackson Irving pitched a shutout and Tyler Egan scored early in Triton’s 2-0 victory over Tewksbury; and Aiden Boucher scored one goal and set up five others, Vraibel wore the hat, Andrew teDuits had 1-2-3, McLaughlin set up three goals, Cincotti scored two and Zukowski pitched a shutout in Charlestown’s 8-0 win over Agawam. AA Wilmington won twice in the North. Jack Farrell, who also had an assist, scored his second goal of the third period with 3:19 left to give Wilmington a 5-4 victory over Newburyport, Cam Marzilli with 2-2-4 and Matt Ardito two assists in the win and Charlie Forrest 2-1-3 and Ronan Donovan 1-2-3 in the loss – and Dillon Bloom pitched a shutout and Ardito scored 47 seconds into the third period of a 1-0 triumph over NH east; Tom Moylan came through with two goals and an assist in the third period, snapping a 4-4 tie with 4:36 left as Parkway nipped Melrose, 6-4 – Nathaniel Berlucci with two goals in the win and Liam Maher a hat trick and Dom Lamentea had two assists in the loss; Matt Hagan clicked for 1-2-3 and Aidan Peterson had 1-1-2 in Nashoba’s 4-2 win over Nashua; Andrew Walsh wore the hat and had an assist, Izak Hannula scored one goal and set up three others, Eric Amblo posted 1-1-2 and Blake Riggins two assists in Twin City’s 7-2 victory over the Blazers; Braden Carroll wore the hat and had two assists, Jake McArthur had 1-2-3, Matt Elwell had 1-1-2 and Andrew Alquist also had two assists in Wakefield’s 9-1 victory over Concord-Carlisle; Jacob Accardi came through with 2-1-3, Will Moriarty had 1-2-3 and Charlie Smith pitched a shutout in Andover’s 5-0 win over Acton-Boxboro; and Nick Babine posted 1-2-3 and John Hayes and James Sicurella both had 1-1-2 as Winthrop stopped Brookline, 6-0. Medfield had two wins and North Andover two ties in the South. Tom Creonte scored one goal and set up two others and Will Perachi scored twice in Medfield’s 5-3 victory over Woburn – and Tim Collins had 1-2-3 and Jack Collins and No. 48 both scored twice in a 7-0 triumph over Groton; Brendan Regan scored with 3:06 left and Chris McDonough followed with 21 seconds remaining to give North Andover a 3-3 tie with Greater Lowell – and Nolan Locke scored the tying goal with 3:26 left and McDonough posted 2-1-3 as North Andover pulled out a 5-5 tie with Wakefield, which got 2-1-3 from Ryan McGann, 1-2-3 from Nick Knowles and 1-1-2 from Mike Parent; Joe Melanson scored four goals and set up two others, Kevin Gannon scofred twice, Nick Seccereccio and Louis Pucillo both posted 1-1-2 and Jeff Melanson also had two assists in Medford’s 8-5 win over Masco, which got two goals from Gar Rudnyai and 1-1-2 from Will Shannon; Casey Williams pitched a shutout and Tom Sacco scored in the first period as Waltham edged Woburn, 1-0; Ryan Cane scored twice and snapped a 1-1 tie with 1:25 left in the second period as Burlington edged Beverly, 2-1; George Darwin scored twice and Linden Verville broke a 1-1 tie late in the second period as Needham nipped North Reading, 3-1; James Filosa scored with 2:34 left to give Reading a 3-2 decision over Medford, which got both goals from Robby Shumway; Frank Detraglia and Ben Chwalek scored 1:05 apart late to give SMS a 2-2 tie with Methuen, which got assists on both goals from Brady Collins; Brian Putney’s second goal of the game, with 8:32 left, was the winner and Sean Myers and Kyle Sanborn both posted 1-1-2 as Nashua nipped the Outlaws, 5-4 – Blake Manning with a hat trick and Derek Consigli two assists in the loss; and Cole Lopilato scored what turned out to be the winner in the second period of North Reading’s 2-1 victory over Dorchester. In the East, Brendan Roy wore the hat, the second of his three goals snapping a 2-2 tie with 1:12 left in the second period as Triboro trimmed Triton, 4-2; Tyler Garmey was ion goal for Winchester and Dan Landry for Charlestown in a 0-0 tie; Robert McAllister and Matt Donovan (second goal) scored a minute apart late in the second period as Stoneham edged Concord, 3-2; Davis and Stewart both posted 1-1-2, Wardwell had two assists and Rollins pitched Triton’s 4-0 shutout over Framingham; Sean Gray set up five goals, Sean Mercuri scored four, Pat Collins tallied twice and Nathaniel Haley had 1-1-2 in Greater Lowell’s 9-2 win over Peabody; Dan Hoban’s second goal of the game, with 9:55 left, gave SMS a 2-1 decision over Dedham; and Zach Gargurevich wore the hat and had an assist, Brendan McCabe set up four goals and Ryan Comeau pitched a shutout in Natick’s 6-0 victory over Belmont; In the West, Boaz Sonderling wore the hat and had an assist and Ryan Quirk and Paul Kazarosian both posted 1-1-2 in Newton’s 7-3 victory over Marblehead, which got 1-2-3 from Connor Donovan and 1-1-2 from Nick Granata; Zack Sartori tied the game with 10:24 left and John Jenkins (2-1-3) then came through with 1:11 remaining as Wakefield edged Tewksbury, 6-5 – Carolin Melanson with three assists and Drew Barrett two goals in the win and Alex Sovie and John Ragucci 1-1-2 apiece and Victor Pacheco two assists in the loss; Duehring clicked for 2-1-3 and Halverson and Spanos both had 1-1-2 as the Sharks topped the Blazers, 8-4 – Marcus Paes with two goals and Mike Powers 1-1-2 in the loss; Ryan Cifuni scored four goals and set up another, Robert Gilbride dished out three assists, Zach Shea scored twice and Andrew Daigneault had two assists in Winthrop’s 8-2 victory over the Cyclones; Matty DiZoglio’s second goal of the third period, with 1:12 left, snapped a 2-2 tie as Wilmington got by the Cyclones, 4-2; and Finian Burke wore the hat and had an assist, Pete Elliott and Pat Layman both had 2-1-3, Carter Hillson and Itai Roe Kozorovitsky both posted 1-2-3, Tom Ferdinando dished out three assists and Mike Pelletier lost a shutout when Matt Bozzi scored with 45 seconds left in Andover’s big win over Malden/East Boston. Manchester won twice and Lexington/Bedford wore two ties in the East. Carter Choquette set up three goals, Cam Dykstra had a goal and two assists, Tom Lauren scored twice and Kyle Dunn had two assists in Manchester’s 5-2 victory over Wilmington – and Choquette (1-1-2) scored what turned out to be the winner in the second period and Cam Bellemore had two assists in a 4-1 triumph over Andover; Aiden McEachern and Henry Kjelsberg scored third-period goals to give Lexington/Bedford a 2-2 tie with Hollis, which got both goals from Aidan Rowe – and Russell LeBert of Lexington/Bedford and Tommy Humphrey of Andover traded second-period goals and the teams went on to a 1-1 tie; Cam Reed scored twice, Connor Scafidi had a goal and an assist and Scott Christopher two assists in Waltham’s 5-1 victory over Agawam; Zachary Ingalls and Colin Fahey scored 35 seconds apart in the second period as Melrose downed Cape Ann, 3-1; Gerald O’Neil, Dylan Picard and Alex Fucile all had two goals and an assist and No. 24 dished out two assists in South Boston’s 8-3 victory over Winthrop, which got 1-1-2 from John Rich; and Meghan Britt scored with 9:53 left to give the Wizards a 1-1 tie with Wellesley, which got a first-period goal from Turner Rayment. A Reading won twice in the North. Jack Munini pitched a shutout and Matt Fichera scored in the first period of a 3-0 victory over Billerica – and Jack Egan capped a hat trick with 5:08 left to give his team a 4-3 decision over Twin City, which got two goals from Brandon LeBlanc; Natalie Martin and Doherty (No. 15) both had a goal and two assists, Jacob Doherty scored twice and Joe McLaren pitched a shutout in Tewksbury’s 8-0 victory over Nashua; Drew Keenan scored with 2:43 left to give Woburn a 1-1 tie with North Andover, which had taken the lead when Mike Sullivan scored with 6:12 remaining; Dylan Timmons capped a hat trick with the winner with 5:47 left and Matt DiZoglio had 1-1-2 as Wilmington pulled out a 6-5 win over Chelmsford, which got a hat trick and an assist from Mike Caruso; Tom Fulginiti, Ksaver Tomasic and Dave Tuccinardi all posted 1-1-2 as Cambridge downed Dorchester, 5-2 – Brophy with 1-1-2 in the loss; Torasian scored twice and No. 68 snapped a 3-3 tie in the second period of Haverhill/Pentucket’s 6-3 win over Amesbury; Noah Tanguay clicked for 1-2-3 and Luke Douris and Bodie Marcotte each had 1-1-2 in NH East’s 5-1 victory over Marblehead, Marcus Paes scored with six minutes left to give Parkway a 2-1 decision over Needham; Dom Mustone snapped a 2-2 tie with 3:42 left in the second period and then scored with 10:32 left in the game as Medford nipped Lynn, 4-2 – Sprague with two goals in the loss; Ben Lyons’ second goal of the game, early in the second period, gave Wellesley a 2-2 tie with the Sharks; and Matt Lynch wore the hat, snapping a 2-2 tie 52 seconds into the third period, Eric Bragg scored twice and Sal Pace had two assists in Nashua’s 7-2 win over Burlington. Masco had a win and a tie in the South. Kiara Farrar scored two goals and set up two others, Justin Hardy had three assists and Dan Cantor posted 1-1-2 in a 5-2 victory over Arlington, which got both goals from Cole Mulcahy – and Alex D’Amato scored with 8:36 left, Zoe Musante followed with 6:43 remaining and D’Amato scored again with 5:31 on the clock as Nashoba rallied for a 3-3 tie with Masco, which got 1-1-2 from Max Gaudin; Sam Marad scored four goals and set up two others, Luke Rinklin posted 2-2-4, Eric Bao had three assists and Dylan Leonard also scored twice in Andover’s big win over Beverly; Jane Thompkins had a goal and an assist in Andover AA’s 3-1 win over the Wizards; Finn Bussiere scored four goals, including a pair in a 1:43 span late, and had an assist and Brady Pawicki posted 1-1-2 as Seacoast edged Haverhill, 6-5 – Nathan Libby with 2-2-4 and Devon Allen two goals in the loss; Aidan Shreve scored two late goals, the second with 2:36 left, to give Groton a 4-4 tie with Newburyport – Cole Moore with two goals and Evan Mosscrop two assists for Groton and Ben Perron two goals and Steve Lawton 1-1-2 for Newburyport; Blake Swartz scored what turned out to be the winner 35 seconds into the second period as SMS downed Natick, 4-2; Luke Beaulac wore the hat, Ryan Melanson had 1-01-2 and Paden May the shutout in Twin City’s 7-0 win over SMS; Francini clicked for 2-1-3, Lenkutis had 1-1-2 and Smith two assists as Concord-Carlisle stopped Reading, 6-2; and Luke Silverman pitched a shutout and Rebecca Kniker scored early in Acton-Boxboro’s 4-0 victory over Stoneham. In the East, Brendan Driscoll, who also had an assist, scored twice in the third period, including the goal that turned out to be the winner, and Nathan Madeiros wore the hat as Billerica edged Needham, 6-5 – Dylan Michelow with 1-2-3 and Krystian Reese scored twice in the loss; Matt Barbera clicked for 2-1-3 and Ryan Sallee, who also had an assist, scored what turned out to be the winner with 4:53 left in the second period as Wakefield nipped Framingham, 5-3 – Sophia Tersoni and Aidyn Fish with 1-1-2 apiece in the loss; Pasquale wore the hat and had two assists, Ghirardini set up three goals, Rockett scored twice and McCarthy also had two assists as S&S scored a big win over Groton; Ethan Cliff pitched a shutout, Joey Baker scored twice and Sam Malone had two assist in Chelmsford’s 3-0 win over Greater Lowell; Jack Hauptman wore the hat and snapped a 1-1 tie with 6:40 left before Cal Gardiner scored 1:05 later as Medfield downed Groton, 4-1; and Etan Qi and Dan Greene (second goal) scored 21 seconds apart early in the second period as Andover topped. In the West, Alex Bertoshevich and Sean McCarthy (1-2-3) scored in the final 29 seconds of the second period and Matt Ryan scored twice in the first as Nashua edged Waltham, 5-4 – Isaac Kastner with two assists in the win and Connor Crane two goals and Aris Stefanis 1-1-2 in the loss; Nick Carlson scored five goals, including a natural hat trick in the first period, Alex Liebson also wore a hat and Ben Packard posted two assists as Cambridge downed Belmont, 9-1; Cam Hegarty scored five goals, Tatum Stickney and Griffin White both delivered a goal and four assists, Cam Neary scored four goals, Cam Doane clicked for 2-2-4, Larissa Sabatino posted 2-1-3 and No. 17 had three assists in Triton’s big win over Masco, which got two goals from Jaden Wiggins; Kyle Leporati, Kurt Bellefontaine and Zachary Reardon scored in a 1:22 span of the second period as the Outlaws topped South Boston, 6-3 – Sonny McColgan with two goals in the loss; Henry Brown had 1-1-2 and Tim Prenderville scored what turned out to be the winner late in the second period as Belmont edged Lexington/Bedford, 3-2 – Gavin Richard with assists on both goals in the loss; and MacPherson scored twice and Andy scored what proved to be the winner early in the second period of Winthrop’s 4-3 decision over Cape Ann, which got all three goals from Colby Kelly and assists on two of them from Sydney Bouchie. In the Central,. Zander Donovan scored five goals and set up another and Pano Vlismas and Trevor Strauss both added 1-2-3 in Peabody’s 7-5 victory over Lynnfield/Saugus, which got 1-2-3 from Jack Glowacz and 1-1-2 from James Glowacz; Andrew Cappella wore the hat and had an assist, Lucas Kehoe and Reid Festel both posted 1-1-2 and Pat O’Neill pitched a shutout in Wakefield’s 7-0 win over Hyde Park; Jack Thurmond scored what turned out to be the winner with 6:49 left as Somerville downed Agawam, 3-1; Tom Mackey pitched a shutout and Joe Dalton scored both goals in Winchester’s 2-0 victory over North Andover; and Jack Condron scored his second goal of the game and Leo Sherman (1-1-2) scored 50 seconds later to give Brookline a 6-5 decision over Medford – Isaac Brendel with 2-1-3 in the win and Joe Luongo two goals and three helpers and Jared Allsopp a hat trick in the loss. Nashoba and Reading both won twice in the Northeast. Luke Buretta pitched a shutout and Connor Hoague scored in the second period of Nashoba’s 3-0 win over Burlington – and Jared Simas scored four goals, Jack Rechtsteiner also wore a hat, Jarod Dumas had 1-1-2, Buretta and Jost Liquidara both had two assists and Zack Tucker pitched a shutout in an 9-0 win over Concord-Carlisle; Dillon Sweetser and Matt Walsh both scored four goal and added an assist, Christian Fantasia posted 1-2-3, Noah Santucci scored twice and Jack Hoppe and Aiden Studely both also had two assists in Reading’s big win over Cambridge – and Hoppe scored twice, Mike Hughes posted 1-1-2 and Ben Costa had two assists in a 5-1 triumph over Dorchester; Sean O’Donaghue scored with 2:07 left to give Wilmington a 3-3 tie with Burlington, which got two goals from Nolan Martin; Enginneer delivered 2-1-3 in Woburn’s4-1 victory over Dorchester; Ken Nichol had 1-1-2 and Sophie Ortyl pitched a shutout as Lexington/Bedford downed Andover,5-0; Seeley scored twice, McCusker posted 1-1-2 and Steriti pitched a shutout in Medford’s 5-0 win over Andover; Ryan McNulty scored four goals, Robby Fiore posted 2-2-4 and Mason Holmes had 1-2-3 as Acton-Boxboro A4 topped Cambridge, 10-5 – Dylan Higgins with four goals and an assists in the loss; Brandon Grullon delivered 2-2-4, Angelina Minasian also scored twice, Leo McGeraghan had 1-1-2 and Atul Venkatesh pitched a shutout in Lexington/Bedford’s 6-0 victory over the Outlaws; McNulty’s fourth goal of the game, with 8:16 left, turned out to be the winner as Acton-Boxboro A4 nipped Haverhill, 5-4 – Max Daigle with two goals in the loss; and No. 70 scored twice, Evan Piekos had 1-1-2, William Liu set up two goals an d Tom Diaconis pitched a shutout as Acton-Boxboro A3 topped Woburn, 4-0.
Posted on: Sat, 10 Jan 2015 12:05:15 +0000

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