Sam Pifko also scored for the Pioneers.ĬAPE & ISLANDS: Goals by Cam Geary, Kenny Hatt and Hunter Ponte supported the shutout goaltending of Mike Metcalf and Martha’s Vineyard topped Nantucket, 3-0.ĬATHOLIC CENTRAL: Max Pineo scored twice and Austin Prep blanked Bishop Fenwick, 4-0. … Will Garofoli scored twice in the first period to spark Lynnfield’s 3-0 victory against Amesbury. Filippo Scarfo dished out two assists for the Chieftains. ![]() … Andrew Gotts had a goal and assist, and Cole Esposito got the winning goal to lead Masconomet past Triton, 3-1. Dylan Babcock (goal, two assists) and Stephen Robishaw contributed to the scoring for the Hornets, while Richie Hardy had both goals for the Sachems. Andrew Kittler added the other goal for the RedHawks.ĬAPE ANN: Mark Potter scored twice and North Reading handled Pentucket, 4-2. … Ricky Mingolelli netted the hat trick to support the shutout goaltending of Owen Harney as Natick shut down Milton, 4-0. Thomas Duane got his first varsity goal for the Flyers, with Will Trischitta and Nate Nichols also scoring. Nick Champani and Jake McKenzie had two goals each for the Clippers, with Matt Maccini, Victor Zaino and Max McDonald also scoring.īAY STATE: Mike Tersoni’s goal in the third period was the game-winner for Framingham in its 4-2 victory against Braintree. … Stone Devlin’s hat trick led a balanced effort for Falmouth in its 10-1 rout of Dennis-Yarmouth. Paul Rorke had a goal and assist, with Matt Mullaney and Sean Kennedy also scoring. Hockey Fights Cancer in Canton: Catholic Memorial skates past XaverianīOYS HOCKEY: Archambault, defense lead Andover past HinghamĬircling the ponds on a busy first weekend of 2019 …ĪTLANTIC COAST: Jake Mastrangelo scored twice and Jack Gatie made 13 saves as Marshfield blanked Sandwich, 5-0. Evan Noonan also scored twice for the Cougars, Dominic Metro got his first, with other single goals going to Carson Priante and John Smyth. THOMAS MILNE, Arlington Catholic: Milne scored four times and the Cougars outlasted Matignon, 9-4. Bryce Souza, Angelo Nicolosi and Reid Martin scored for the Indians. Evan Studley, Tripp and Jack DeMoura also had goals for the Warriors. JOHN HUTCHINSON, Coyle & Cassidy: Hutchinson took a stretch pass from defenseman Will Tripp, went in on a breakaway and fought off backcheckers to score five-hole with two seconds left and give the Warriors a 4-3 victory against Dartmouth in a battle of Division 3 South contenders. Clougherty finished with four goals and two assists for the Jets and Difilippo had a goal and five assists. Kyle Casano, Christian Mulkern and Joe Hess scored in Saturday’s loss for Bourne.īRIAN CLOUGHERTY and JOHN DiFILIPPO, Lynn: The Jets duo each had six-point nights in a 9-5 victory against Everett in the Northeastern Conference. Max Hess scored twice, and Owen Lapworth and Morgan Hopwood once each for the Canalmen. Hitting the ice again Sunday against ORR/Fairhaven, the Canalmen bounced back with a 4-2 victory. It wasn’t all bad news for the “old guard” over the weekend, at least from Bourne’s standpoint. 9, 2014, but before Saturday that was the Bears’ only win in its last 24 meetings dating back to the 2005-06 season. Meanwhile, the wait wasn’t quite as long for Greater New Bedford, but the Bears rode four goals from Jacob Lopes to a 5-2 victory against Old Rochester/Fairhaven. Dunne was a sophomore goalie for Wareham (pre co-op with Carver) in that last victory against Bourne. In Saturday’s win, Wareham/Carver played with heavy hearts in memory of Gerard Dunne, who died last week at age 30. The teams split their season series that year and shared the SCC title, although Bourne went on to win the state championship that year. Quirino DoCanto added a goal and three assists and Wylde Latulippe a goal and assist for the Vikings, whose last victory against Bourne was Jan. Tyler Lovendale had a hat trick and assist and Wareham/Carver beat Bourne for the first time in 15 years, 5-3. But make way now for resurgent Wareham/Carver and Greater New Bedford. The SCC long has been the domain of Bourne and, most recently, Old Rochester/Fairhaven. ![]() Saturday marked a potential changing of the guard in the South Coast Conference.
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