Monday: Aquinas, McQuaid Jesuit Win |
April 3, 2006 - Two games were played today.
Aquinas was the 16-3 winner over Bath and
McQuaid Jesuit, with a three goal spree won at
Canisius (Section 6).
Aquinas
hosted their home GRALL contest with Bath
and was the 16-3 winner. After posting a
3-3 tie at the end of the first quarter
the Little Irish held the Ram scoreless
through the remainder of the game while
scoring ten goals in the second quarter
and three more in the third.
Scoring for Aquinas was senior attackmen
Dave Schamndt (3g-3a), Nick Vincent (2g-
1a), Chris Roland (1g-2a), midfielder seniors,
Mark Pincelli (3g), Pat King (2g-3a), sophomore
midfielders Marc Brondon (2g), junior middies
Kyle Wegman (1g) and Nick Berkompas (2a).
The defense also played well with senior
defensemen Joe Edd and sophomore defender
Alex Gray scoring a goal a piece for Aquinas
(3-0).
Scoring for Bath was senior attackman Zac
Conrad (1g), junior attackman John Pruyn
(1g), sophomore middie Steve Joint (1g),
while adding assists were senior middie
Kyle Benesh and sophomore middie David Harris.
Senior goalie Jeremiah Wilder 14 saves for
the Rams (0-6).
It
was McQuaid Jesuit over Canisius
in a 7-5 game played in Buffalo, but it
took a strong last eight minutes and five
goals to do it. Each team scored one goal
in the first, and Canisius outscored the
Knights 3-1 in the second quarter ending
the half up 4-2.
Canisius scored one goal late in the third
to take the score to 5-2, but the Knights
came alive in the last quarter scoring at
8:44 with a goal by senior attackman Mark
Hanna, assisted by senior attackman Marty
Farchione. At 6:17 senior midfielder Gino
D'Angelo scored and unassisted goal. Junior
midfielder Evan Gallina scored the next
two with an assist on the second by Farchione.
Sophomore attackman Mitch Ritchie scored
the last goal of the game at the 2:00 mark
on a feed by Hanna.
Scoring for the Knights was Gallina (2g),
D'Angelo (1g), Farchione (1g-3a), Cardillo
(1a), Hanna (2g-1a), Ritchie (1g). Senior
goalie Pat Maguire made 13 saves (72%) for
the Knights (3-2).
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