Thursday: Four Games |
March 30, 2006 - Livonia
(2-0) scored took early control with two
goals, the first by senior midfielder
Scott Mosher at 11:24 and the second by
junior midfielder Adam Schaible at 11:03.
The Thunder came back at 3:57 when senior
attackman Dave Rodrigues scored on a feed
from junior attackman Jared Bennett. After
winning the next faceoff the Bulldogs
came down and scored another unassisted
goal by Mosher. Using the momentum, Livonia
hit the net again at 3:18 on a Chadd Britton
from Schaible combination. Athena/Odyssey
scored the last goal of the quarter when
junior attackman Matt Machucki picked
up a goal at 2:45. The quarter ended with
the Bulldogs up 4-2.
The second quarter saw a slowdown by Livonia
as they scored a single goal at 5:51 when
senior attackman John Dalberth scored
on a pass from Mosher. The Thunder saw
goals by Rodrigues on a feed from junior
middie Nick Kulzer at 3:57 and an unassisted
goal by Rodrigues at 1:01. The half ended
with Livonia up 5-4.
Less then two minutes into the second half,
Greece tied the game when junior attackman
Jared Bennett scored with an assist from
Kulzer. Livonia took the lead at 6:14
with an unassisted goal by junior middie
Oren Taylor. Four minutes later, Greece
tied the game again with a goal by junior
midfielder Jeremy Fitzgerald. The Bulldogs
regained their lead and ended the quarter
7-6 when Britton scored with 0:12 left.
The last twelve minutes belonged to the
Bulldogs as Chadd Britton scored four
in a row with assists from Dalberth, Mosher
and sophomore attackman Tyler Russell
who also assisted on the last Livonia
goal, scored by Mosher. The Thunder's
last goal came at 0:09 when Machucki scored
(unassisted).
Livonia won the face off game14-4. The
Bulldog defesneive unit of senior Andy
Kurtz, juniors Shane Ward and Gabe Recchio
played solidly in front ofsenior goalie
Aaron Jamison who made 8 saves for Livonia
(2-0)
Junior goalie Dave Tarana recorded 13 saves
for the Thunder (0-2).
Waterloo
had a decisive victory over visiting Bath
as they outshot the Rams 40-14 on their
way to a 21-3 win. Seven players in the
book led by junior John Mateo who scored
6g-7a and senior Winston Boyd scored 8g-3a
for the Indians. Senior Bill Jolly and
freshman Mike Ruiz each added 2g and senior
Steve Kuti scored 1g-1a. junior Nelson
Boyd and senior Brian Adler each scored
1g for Waterloo in their first game of
the season.
Senior defensemen Josh Lewis (12 gbs) and
Blane Murray led the Indian defensive
unit in front of seniors Andy Riegel (7s)
and Mark Nearpass (4s).
Bath's goals came from senior attackman
Zac Conrad, senior middie Kyle Benesh
(1g-1a), sophomore midfielder McKenzie
Durham and junior attackman John Pruyn
(1a). Senior Goalie Jeremiah Wilder recorded
7 saves for the Rams (0-4).
Aquinas
was the 14-1 winner over visiting
Midlakes. Leading the scoring for the
Lil' Irish were senior attackmen Chris
Roland (3g-2a), Nick Vincent (3g), David
Schmandt (2g-1a) and sophomore middie
Marc Brondon (1g-2a). Also scoring for
Aquians were
senior middies Mark Pincelli (1g) and Chris
Gionta (1g), junior middie Nick Brekompas
(1g-1a), junior attackman Matt Smith (1g)
and sophomore attackman Neil Foley (1g).
The defense for Aquinas, anchored by seniors
Joe Edd, Carroll Kennedy, Ed Giorgi and
sophomore Alex Gray played very well allowing
only 9 shots on goal.
Scoring for Midlakes was junior midfielder
Nick Newland. No
report from Midlakes.
It
was Corning East 11-4
over HFL in the 7:00 pm game at Alfred.
The Trojans took a 6-0 halftime lead after
scored 4g in the first quarter. Corning
won the face off race (13-5) and outshot
HFL 44-21 in their first game of the new
season. HFL drops to (0-2).
Scoring
for Corning were Andy
Warner (4g-2a), Don Pierotti (2g-2a), Kellen
Simmons (2g-1a), Carter Bloor (2g), Matt
Pierotti (1g-1a) and Mitch Keefer (1a).
Tom Holden made 6s and Neal Turkasz recorded
2 saves for the Trojans.
Scoring for the Cougars were sophomore attackmen
Zach Whyte (2g) and Cade Norris (1g-2a),
and senior middie Dan Layfield (1g). Junior
goalie Pat Roache recorded 10 saves for HFL.
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