SOL SHSHL Ice Hockey Wrap (12-6-17 & 12-7-17)

Upper Dublin, Pennridge, Lower Moreland & CB South were winners in SHSHL action on Thursday night. Check out the recaps.

UPPER DUBLIN 6, CENTRAL BUCKS EAST 3
Ari Nordlinger had a big night for the Flying Cardinals, scoring four goals and assisting on another. It was Nordlinger jumpstarting the Cards with a goal just over two minutes into the game. Jeff Carp answered for the Patriots, using a Brendan Lynch assist, but Nordlinger’s unassisted goal sent the Cards into the second period with a 2-1 lead.
Nordlinger scored the only goal of the second period, this one with an Oren Serafin assist. Owen Connor (Carp assist) scored 2:28 into the final period to make it a 3-2 game, and it was still a one-goal game after Nordlinger and Richard Kacmarczyk (Jasen Clucky/Rob Kern assists) exchanged goals. Serafin’s power play goal with a Nordinger assist gave the Cardinals a 5-3 lead 9:41 into the period, and Andrew Molish (Serafin assist) added an insurance goal late.
Central Bucks East     1-0-2   3
Upper Dublin  2-1-3   6
First Period
UD – Ari Nordlinger
CBE – Jeff Carp (Brendan Lynch)
UD – Ari Nordlinger
Second Period
UD – Ari Nordinger (Oren Serafin)
Third Period
CBE – Owen Connor (Jeff Carp)
UD – Ari Nordlinger
CBE – Richard Kaczmarczyk (Jasen Cluckey/Rob Kern)
UD – Oren Serafin (Ari Nordlinger)
UD – Andrew Molish (Oren Serafin)

PENNRIDGE 10, WILLIAM TENNENT 1
The Rams owned Wednesday’s game from start to finish, opening up a 2-0 lead after one period and never looking back on their way to the big win. Eric Slater’s five-point night led the Rams as he finished with four goals and one assist. Jeff Manto (one goal, three assists) and Michael Walker (two goals, two assists) both had four-point nights.
Patrick McGinley scored a power pay goal six minutes into the game with assists from Frankie Rota and Jake Weisbecker, and Slater’s late goal gave the Rams their 2-0 edge after one.
In the second period, it was Manto (Michael Ferello/Weisbecker assists), McGinley (Walker/Rota assists) and Slater (Walker assist) each scoring a goal. McGinley’s came on a power play.
Back-to-back goals by Slater to open the third period – the first with a McGinley assist and the second with assists from Manto and Matthew Guinette) gave the Rams a 7-0 lead. Evan Kehoe used assists from Cole Cannistraci and Christian Dingaro to up the Rams’ advantage to 8-0 before Tennent’s Thomas Hartenstein scored on a power play, using assists from Bobby Markus and Mason McKeever. Walker closed it out with a pair of goals – the first with assists from Slater and Manto and the second with helpers from Manto and Bryson Egan.
Luke Stranick earned the win between the pipes, turning away 17 of 18 shots. Eric Lineman had 40 saves for the Panthers.
William Tennent         0-0-1   1
Pennridge        2-3-5   10
Shots:  Pennridge 50, WT 18
Saves: Eric Lineman (WT) 40, Luke Stranick (P) 17
First Period
P – Patrick McGinley (Frankie Rota/Jake Weisbecker)
P – Eric Slater
Second Period
P – Jeff Manto (Michael Ferello/Jake Weisbecker)
P – Patrick McGinley (Michael Walker/Frankie Rota)
P – Eric Slater (Michael Walter)
Third Period
P – Eric Slater (Patrick McGinley)
P – Eric Slater (Jeff Manto/Matthew Guinette)
P – Evan Kehoe (Cole Cannistraci/Christian Dingaro)
WT – Thomas Hartenstein (Bobby Markus/Mason McKeever)
P – Michael Walker (Eric Slater/Jeff Manto)
P – Michael Walker (Jeff Manto/Bryson Egan)

LOWER MORELAND 10, PLYMOUTH WHITEMARSH 5
A five-goal third period was the difference in this one as the Lions exploded for five unanswered goals in the frame, turning a 5-5 tie into a resounding win. Campbell Manin (five assists), Brennan Bostock (four goals, one assist) and Adam Bostock (three goals, two assists) turned in five-point nights to lead the Lions.
Adam Bostock (AJ D’Orazio) put the Lions on the board 26 seconds into the opening period, and PW’s Colin Franzoni (Daniel Isackman) got that goal back less than two minutes later. A goal by Dean Keller (Kevin Fandozzi assist) gave PW a 2-1 lead, but the Lions closed out the period with goals from Adam Bostock (Campbell Manin assist) and Brennan Bostock (Jordan Altman assist) to go on top 3-2.
Back-to-back goals by Brennan Bostock and Adam Bostock (Bryce Fazio/Jordan Altman assists) upped the Lions’ lead to 5-2, but the Colonials erased that advantage with three unanswered goals in a five-minute span to close out the period. Keller connected on a pair of power play goals – the second with assists from Franzoni and Daniel Isackman. Isackman’s power play goal with assists from Ben Lubas and Keller knotted the score.
The final period belonged to the Lions. Brennan Bostock scored a pair of goals while Noah Gazzara, Coleman Peppelman and AJ D’Orazio each added single goals.  
Plymouth Whitemarsh           2-3-0   5
Lower Moreland         3-2-5   10
Shots:  LM 52, PW 22.
Saves: Ben Yuter (PW) 42, John Duesler (LM) 17
First Period
LM – Adam Bostock (AJ D’Orazio)
PW – Colin Franzoni (Daniel Isackman)
PW – Dean Keller (Kevin Fandozzi)
LM – Adam Bostock (Campbell Manin)
LM – Brennan Bostock (Jordan Altman)
Second Period
LM – Brennan Bostock
LM – Adam Bostock (Bryce Fazio/Jordan Altman)
PW – Dean Keller
PW – Dean Keller (Colin Franzoni/Daniel Isackman)
PW – Daniel Isackman (Ben Lubas/Dean Keller)
Third Period
LM – Noah Gazzara (Campbell Manin/Adam Bostock)
LM – Coleman Peppelman (Campbell Manin)
LM – Brennan Bostock (Campbell Manin/Noah Gazzara)
LM – AJ D’Orazio (Brennan Bostock/Adam Bostock)
LM – Brenna Bostock (Campbell Manin)

CENTRAL BUCKS SOUTH 10, NESHAMINY 0
The Titans exploded for eight first-period goals – four in the opening six minutes – and brought an early end to Wednesday’s contest. Joe DeLaurentis – who finished the night with five goals - had a hat trick in the opening period, reeling off three straight goals to turn a 2-0 lead into a 5-0 advantage.
Reis Braccio, Matt Milanesi, Matt Stoll, Tyler Boylan and Evan King also scored goals in the opening period. DeLaurentis put the finishing touches on a big night with a pair of goals in the second period.
Braccio (one goal, two assists), Stoll (one goal, two assists) and Patrone (three assists) all had three-point games. Frank Carter and Drew Kiriloff each chipped in a pair of assists. James Schuler also had an assist.
Oscar Levin was forced to make just four saves in the shutout win.
Neshaminy      0-0-0   0
Central Bucks South   8-2-0  10
Shots: CBS 36, Neshaminy 4
Saves:  Oscar Levin (CBS) 4, Sean Kain (N) 11, Steve Glik (N) 15.
First Period
CBS – Reis Braccio (Matt Stoll)
CBS – Matt Milanesi (James Schuler)
CBS – Joseph DeLaurentis (Matt Stoll)
CBS – Joseph DeLaurentis (Dominic Patrone)
CBS – Joseph DeLaurentis (Frank Carter/Dominic Patrone)
CBS – Matt Stoll (Reis Braccio)
CBS – Evan King (Matt Milanesi)
Second Period
CBS – Joseph DeLaurentis (Dominic Patrone/Drew Kiriloff)
CBS – Joseph DeLaurentis (Drew Kiriloff)

Wednesday, Dec. 6
HATBORO-HORSHAM 11, NEW HOPE-SOLEBURY 3
It was a 3-2 game midway through the second period when NHS’s Chris Braun scored. The Hatters responded with an 8-1 tear to close out the contest. Jacob Mueller’s four-point night led a balanced Hatter attack.
It was Mueller scoring with assists from Sayvion Jones and Ziyad Eisabbagh 9:50 into the opening period, but less than a minute later, Michael Janora found the net for the Lions to even the score. Nathan Reilly’s unassisted goal late in the period gave the Hatters a lead they would not lose.
Early in the second period, Jones (John Snyder Jr assist) scored to make it a 3-1 game, but Braun’s goal with assists from Vincent Vetrano and Janora pulled the Lions to within one. Dylan McClure (Mueller assist) scored 10:50 into the period and a power play goal by Jordan Gillis (Nathan Reilly assist) made it a 5-2 game after two periods.
Braun’s second goal of the game (Janora assist) pulled the Lions to within two 2:46 into the final period. Two minutes later, Elsabbagh turned a Marcus Soucy pass into a goal. It marked the beginning of a 6-0 Hatter tear to close out the game. McClure scored back-to-back goals – both with Mueller assists. Jordan Gillis also assisted on the first. Goals by Aidan Esack, Ben Heywood (Esack/Jacob Abrams assists) and Gillis (Snyder assist) closed out the game.
The Hatters held a 35-30 advantage in shots. HH goalie Joe Gambino turned away 27 of 30 shots in a winning effort.
New Hope-Solebury    1-1-1   3
Hatboro-Horsham      2-3-6   11
Shots:  NHS 30, HH 35
Saves:  Devin Bock (NHS) 24, Joe Gambino (HH) 27.
First Period
HH - Jacob Mueller (Sayvion Jones/Ziyad Elsabbagh)
NHS – Michael Janora
HH – Nathan Reilly
Second Period
HH – Sayvion Jones (John Snyder Jr)
NHS – Chris Braun (Vincent Vetrano/Michael Janora)
HH – Dylan McClure (Jacob Mueller)
HH – Jordan Gillis (Nathan Reilly)
Third Period
NHS – Chris Braun (Michael Janora)
HH – Ziyad Elsabbagh (Marcus Soucy)
HH – Dylan McClure (Jacob Mueller/Jordan Gillis)
HH – Dylan McClure (Jacob Mueller)
HH – Aidan Esack
HH – Ben Heywood (Aidan Esack/Jacob Abrams)
HH – Jordan Gillis (John Snyder Jr)

SOUDERTON 7, HARRY S TRUMAN 2
The Indians found themselves on the short end of a 2-1 score at the end of one period but erased that deficit in a hurry with a four-goal outburst in the second period. Goalie Joshua Smith – who turned away 31 of 33 shots he faced - was a difference maker in a contest that saw the Tigers hold a 33-20 advantage in shots.
Steven Avellino scored a pair of first-period goals for the Tigers, who did not score the rest of the way. Thomas Harris accounted for the Indians’ only goal of the period, scoring on a power play with assists from John Gray and Austin Mower.
In the second period, Gray had a pair of goals – the second assisted by Harris and Mower. Mower (Sebastian Watters assist) and Chris Lindsay (Tyler Apple assists) also scored for the Indians, who took a 5-2 lead into the final period.
Mower – whose five-point night led the Indians – scored his second goal of the night in the third period with an assist from Apple. Harris also scored, using assists from Gray and Mower.
Souderton       1-4-2   7
Harry S Truman         2-0-0   2
Shots:  Truman 33, Souderton 20.
Saves:  Joshua Smith (S) 31, Kyle Huth (HST) 13.
First Period
HST – Steven Avellino
S – Thomas Harris (John Gray/Austin Mower)
HST – Steven Avellino
Second Period
S – Austin Mower (Sebastian Watters)
S – John Gray
S – John Gray (Thomas Harris/Austin Mower)
S - Chris Lindsay (Tyler Apple)
Third Period
S – Austin Mower (Tyler Apple)
S – Thomas Harris (John Gray/Austin Mower)

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