Saturday: Last Regular Season Games |
May 20,2006 - With a number of seeding positions
on the line five games were played on the last
day of the regular season. Canandaigua was the
winner over Hamburg while Schroeder lost in double
overtime to Amherst. In the Section, McQuaid Jesuit,
Waterloo and Aquinas won games.
In
a game played in Section Six, Canandaigua
finished their regular season with a 12-4 win
at Hamburg. Kevin Peck was outstanding for the
Braves winning 10 or 12 face-offs. The defensive
unit of Matt Malloy, Evan Roth, Ben Knapton, Jon
Zacharias, and Alan Zulick had note worthy games
as they held Hamburg scoreless for the first 3
quarters.
Scoring for Canandaigua were Connor Henderson
(2g-2a), Jeremy Brown (2g-1a), AJ Groot (1g),
Austin Rogers (1g), Charlie Sauter (2g), Nick
Munn (1a), Kevin Peck (1g), Justin Tomzak (2a),
Eric Klein (1s), Brian Scheetz (1g-1a) and Marshall
Johnson (2g).
Dan Serafine played 3.5 quarters and had 9 saves
(0 ga). Scott Bement played the last half of the
third quarter and the first half of the fourth
quarter and had (3s / 2ga). Kyle Carson played
the last six minutes and had (1s / 2ga).
Scoring for Hamburg were Joe Reseteris (2g), Scott
Newton (2g) and Kevin McHenry (2a). Ross Warhol
played the first 3.5 quarters and made 7 saves
and gave up 12 goals. Craig Kempston played the
last six minutes and made 4 saves with 0 goals
allowed.
McQuaid Jesuit
took a 6-2 first quarter lead and added two more
in the second quarter to go into halftime with
an 8-3 lead. The Bulldogs scored seven in a row
in the third quarter while holding the Knights
to one to give them a 10-9 lead after three. Livonia
added another at the top of the fourth to take
an 11-9 lead, but the Knights came back with three
unanswered goals at 7:24, 5:10 and 3:29.
The Bulldogs had one last opportunity to tie the
score. With a minute left McQuaid Jesuit was assessed
a 30 sec. penalty for pushing. With an extra man
situation Livonia’s Tyler Russell made an
attempt to hit a cutting middie Adam Schaible,
the ball went
on the ground and McQuaid Jesuit got possession of the
ball and was able to clear it to their offensive
end.
McQuaid Jesuit Coach Scott Bryson had kind words for
the Bulldogs."Coach Sciera and his players
are to be congratulated for demonstrating such
heart this afternoon. I was very impressed with
how well his squad came back in the third quarter
and feel fortunate that we were able to keep it
close and come up with a couple of goals for the
win".
Scoring for McQuaid Jesuit were Mark Hanna (4g), Mitch
Ritchie (3g), Marty Farchione (1g–2a), Jay
Haseley (1g–1a), Dan Odarzyk (1g), Dan Sturnick
(1g), Evan Gallina (1g) and Nick Cardillo (1a).
Pat Mcguire made ten saves for McQuaid Jesuit, who finish
the regular season at 10-8 and will face Gates
Chili in the first round of the Class A Tournament.
Scoring for Livonia were Chadd Britton (4g–2a),
Brian Sciera (3g), Scott Mosher (2g), Tyler Russell
(2a), Oren Taylor (1g), Adam Schaible (1g) and
John Dalberth (1a). Zac Berger had 1 save and
Aaron Jamison had 8 saves for Livonia who end
the regular season at 12-6 and will play Midlakes
next week.
It
took two overtime periods for Amherst
for Section Six to beat visiting Schroeder 12-11.
Webster held the lead at 6-3 in the first quarter
and led at the half 8-5. Amherst took a third
quarter lead at 10-9.
With two minutes left in the game, Schroeder was
down 11 - 9. Mike Tota scored with an assist from
Andy Winslow with 1:30 to go. Amherst won the
following faceoff but Webster's Drew Palmer took
the ball away from an Amherst attackman and fired
down to the offensive end and after a wild scramble
the Amherst defense came back up with the ball.
They threw the ball down to Schroeder's end where
goalie Costanza came way out of the crease to
get the ball from another wild scramble. He ran
down the field where he was slashed by an Amherst
player giving the Warriors a man up opportunity
with 0:25
seconds to go in the game. With 2 seconds to go,
sophomore Nick Mooney scored to tie the game up
on with assist from Andy Winslow.
Scoring for Schroeder were Grant Catalino (4g-3a),
Mike Tota (3g-1a), Jay Wilmes (2g), Eric Chavoustie
(1g), Nick Mooney (1g) and Andy Winslow (3a).
Dennis Costanza had 13 saves for the Warriors,
who earned the number three seed in the Class
A Tournament and who will play Hilton in the out
bracket game on Tuesday. No
information was available for Amherst.
Waterloo
went right to work, taking a 6-0 first quarter
lead to a 9-1 half time lead on their way to a
17-3 victory over Bath.
Scoring for the Indians were Winston Boyd
(3g-2a), Bill Jolly (2g-4a), Nelson Boyd (3g-2a),
Andy Wadhams (1g), Josh Lewis (1g), Josh Mateo
(4g-3a) and Mike Ruiz (3g). Shawn Andrus had 8
saves and Mark Nearpass had 9 saves for Waterloo
who ended the regular season at 12-6 and after
earning the number two seed in the Class C Tournament
will play Pal-Mac in their first game.
Scoring for Bath were Steve Joint (2g) and Brad
Fuerst (1g). Defensemen Elliott Cornaire and Bryant
Madigan each had an assist. Jeremiah Wilder had
27 saves for the Rams.
In
the first half, Midlakes started their senior
day game in fashion as they lead 1-0 at the end
of the first quarter and then took a 3-0 lead
in the second. Aquinas had to
scramble to put a string of three goals together
to tie the game before the halftime break before
finishing the game with a 6-4 win.
The second half began quite the same as the Little
Irish went down again in the third period by a
goal and went into the forth quarter losing 4
to 3. Again the Irish put a sting of three goals
together to take the lead for good. Tiege Lawler
took a nice feed from Nick Vincent to score what
turned out to be the game winner as he put the
little Irish a head 6 to 4. The AQ defense played
a great game in the second half with Alan Antinarelli
making 19 saves for the game and senior defender
Joe Edd came up with 9 ground balls.
Scoring Aquinas were David Schmandt (3g), Mark
Pincelli (2g-1a), Marc Brondon (2a), Tiege Lawler
(1g), Nick Vincent (1a) and Cam Casaro (1a). No
report from Midlakes.
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