SOL Ice Hockey Wrap (11-21 & 11-22-13)

Check out the SOL SHSHL results for Thursday and Friday nights.

CENTRAL BUCKS SOUTH 7, SOUDERTON 6
The Titans used a balanced attack that featured the two-point efforts of Jake Bauer (two goals), Mike Pilla (two goals), Damon Delaurentis (two assists) and Kevin Casey (two assists). Souderton was led by Daniel Rock, who finished with the hat trick on three goals and one assist. Alex Politsky added the hat trick, and Clay Anders had two assists.
The Indians led 2-1 after a goal by Rock (Anders assist) seven minutes into the first period, but the Titans answered with goals by Anthony Rubas and Alex Stoll to take a 3-2 lead into the second period. That lead grew to 5-2 after goals by Jake Bauer and Brenden Clements. Rock made it a 5-3 game at the end of two periods, and the Indians trailed by just one after a Politsky power play goal 4:33 into the final period. Bauer and Pilla scored back-to-back goals to put the Titans on top 7-4 before the Indians scored a pair of late goals.
Both teams had 29 shots on goal.
Central Bucks South3          2          2-7
Souderton      2          1          3-6
Scoring Summary
Period 1
S - Alex Politsky (powerplay) (Daniel Rock) 5:53
CBS - Mike Pilla (Damon Delaurentis) 6:14
S - Daniel Rock (Clay Anders) 6:59
CBS - Anthony Rubas (Alex Stoll, Brandon Spognardi) 9:37
CBS - Alex Stoll (Anthony Rubas) 13:59
Period 2
CBS - Jake Bauer (Kevin Casey (Dominic Bova) 7:55
CBS - Brenden Clements (unassisted) 9:41
S - Danniel Rock (Clay Anders) 11:30
Period 3
S - Alex Politsky (powerplay) (unassisted) 4:33
CBS - Jake Bauer (Kevin Casey (8:13)
CBS - Mike Pilla (Leo Flick, Damon Delaurentis) 10:42
S - Daniel Rock (powerplay) (unassisted) 11:47
S - Alex Politsky (shorthanded) (unassisted) 14:53
Shots on Goal
Central Bucks South10       13       6-29
Souderton      8          10       11-29
Goalie Saves
Aaron King (CBS) 23; Dawson Anders (S) 22.

FATHER JUDGE 4, NORTH PENN 0
North Penn held a 49-38 advantage in shots, but Father Judge goalie Timothy Browne was perfect in goal, turning away all 49 shots he faced. The Crusaders scored all the goals Browne would need in the first period when they opened up a 2-0 lead.
North Penn    0          0          0-0
Father Judge  2          2          0-4
Scoring Summary
Period 1
FJ – Michael Gibson (Christopher O’Donnell, Brendan Kobierowski) 7:43
FJ – Brendan Kobierowski (Michael Gibson, Christopher O’Donnell) 14:34
Period 2
FJ – Michael Mason (powerplay) (Jerry Soule, Michael Gibson) 1:47
FJ – Sean Wilson (shorthanded) (Greg Saklad, Eric Hipple) 7:51
Period 3
(no scoring)
Shots on Goal
North Penn    12       26       11-49
Father Judge  16       10       12-38
Goalie Saves
John Roberts (NP) 31; Timothy Browne (FJ) 49.

Thursday, Nov. 21

CENTRAL BUCKS EAST 6, UPPER MORELAND 4
Joe Ridolfi connected for the hat trick and also had an assist to lead the Patriots to the win. East blew open a close game with five goals in the second period.
Ridolfi scored the only goal of the first period and gave the Patriots a 2-0 lead when he scored 20 seconds into the second period, using assists from John Hughes and Austin Chase. Upper Moreland’s Colton Arizini answered with a power play goal to make it a 2-1 game, but the Patriots closed out the period with four unanswered goals. Chase got things started with a power play goal and Liam Kolar and Ridolfi scored back-to-back goals before Chase scored again to give East a 6-1 lead. The Golden Bears received a pair of goals from any Iehle and a single goal from Alex Caligiuiri for the 6-4 final.
Central Bucks East    1          5          0-6
Upper Moreland       0          1          3-4
Scoring Summary
Period 1
CBE – Joe Ridolfi (Nike Esposito, Nick Chimera) 9:17
Period 2
CBE – Joe Ridolfi (John Hughes, Austin Chase) 0:20
UM – Colton Arizini (powerplay) (unassisted) 4:33
CBE – Austin Chase (powerplay) (Liam Kolar, Brenna Kolar) 6:01
CBE – Liam Kolar (Austin Chase, Joe Ridolfi) 9:54
CBE – Joe Ridolfi (powerplay) (Liam Kolar) 14:07
CBE – Austin Chase (John Hughes, Harry Durr) 14:24
Period 3
UM – Andy Iehle (unassisted) 1:13
UM – Andy Iehle (Nick Park, Jake Park) 7:14
UM – Alex Caligiuri (Nick Park) 13:51
Shots
Central Bucks East    8          16       4-28
Upper Moreland       6          9          9-24
Goalie Saves
Evan Angotti (CBE) 20; Patrick Beissel (UM) 22.

WILLIAM TENNENT 6, LOWER MORELAND 6
The Panthers trailed 4-3 heading into the third period but scored three unanswered goals to open the final period only to watch Lions score back-to-back goals to close out the game. Tyler Kraft had a big night for the Lions, scoring two goals and assisting on four others for six points. Max Hunn scored two goals and added an assist. The Panthers were led by the three-assist effort of Chris Kreider.
Mike Padgeon scored back-to-back goals to spot the Panthers a 2-0 lead eight minutes into the game, and the Panthers led 3-0 after a goal by Michael Carrelli. The Lions reeled off four unanswered goals to go on top 4-3 heading into the third period.
The Panthers responded with back-to-back goals by Jeff Mitchell as well as a goal by Brendan Sherwood to go on top 6-4, a lead that proved to be anything but secure.
The Panthers had a 39-19 advantage in shots, but Lower Moreland’s Eric Spahr negated that with 33 saves.
William Tennent       3          0          3-6
Lower Moreland        1          3          2-6
Scoring Summary
Period 1
WT – Mike Padgeon (Chris Kreider) 0:36
WT – Mike Padgeon (powerplay) (Chris Kreider) 7:57
WT – Michael Carrelli (Alec Dugan) 11:29
LM – Max Hunn (powerplay) (Tyler Kraft) 15:15
Period 2
LM – Max Hunn (powerplay) (Tyler Kraft) 1:26
LM – Corey Blumenthal (Tyler Kraft, Max Hunn) 3:02
LM – Tyler Kraft (shorthanded) (unassisted)
Period 3
WT – Jeff Mitchell (Chris Kreider) 1:38
WT – Jeff Mitchell (unassisted) 6:38
WT – Brendan Sherwood (Gary Bunje) 7:26
LM – Corey Blumenthal (Tyler Kraft) 8:24
LM – Tyler Kraft (Corey Blumenthal) 11:35
Shots on Goal
William Tennent       14       11       14-39
Lower Moreland        4          7          8-19
Goalie Saves
Brendon Godshall (WT) 13; Eric Spahr (LM) 33.

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