SOL SHSHL Ice Hockey Wrap (2-3-17)

Check out the recaps for some of this week’s SOL SHSHL contests.

Thursday, Feb. 2
HARRY S TRUMAN 7, NESHAMINY 3
Michael Roarty and Kyle Bennett had big nights for the Tigers. The dangerous duo combined for six goals and four assists with Roarty scoring four and assisting on one while Bennett scored a pair and assisted on three others.
Roarty scored an unassisted goal just over a minute into the game and added his second goal a minute later, this one with assists from John Saxton and James Johnson. Robert DiCrosta’s goal with a Bennett assist gave the Tigers a 3-0 lead after one period.
In the second period, Bennett scored with a Roarty assist, and then it was Roarty scoring a pair, both with assists from Bennett. Back-to-back goals by Anthony Sabatini and Charles Potash made it a 6-2 game heading into a final period that saw Bennett and Richard Adami (Brett Nelson assist) exchange goals.
Kyle Huth recorded 20 saves in goal for the Tigers in the win while Neshaminy’s Steven Glick stopped 32 of 39 shots he faced.
Neshaminy     0-2-1   3
Harry S Truman        3-3-1   7
Shots: N 23, HS 39.
Saves: Kyle Huth (HST) 20, Steven Glik (N) 32.
First Period
HST: Michael Roarty
HST: Michael Roarty (John Saxton/James Johnson)
HST: Robert DiCrosta (Kyle Bennet assist)
Second Period
HST: Kyle Bennett (Michael Roarty)
HST: Michael Roarty (Kyle Bennett)
HST: Michael Roarty (Kyle Bennett)
N: Anthony Sabatini (Charles Potash)
N Charles Potash (Anthony Sabatini)
Third Period
HST: Kyle Bennett
N: Richard Adami (Brett Nelson)

CENTRAL BUCKS SOUTH 5, PENNRIDGE 3
Patrick McGinley scored less than a minute into Thursday’s game to give Pennridge an early lead, but Nick Morelli (Matt Stoll/Jake Anastasia assists) and Evan King (Joseph DeLaurentis assist) closed out the period with back-to-back goals, giving South a 2-1 lead after one period.
Early in the second period, Nathan Runk knotted the score on a power play goal with assists from Jake Weisbecker and Eric Slater. Stephen McMillan found the net, using assists from Jake Parlow and Matt Stoll, to send the Titans into the final period with a 3-2 lead.
In the third period, Anasatasia (DeLaurentis assist) scored 6:38 into the period to put the Titans on top 4-2. Luke Slater (Jake Weisbecker assist) and Reis Braccio exchanged goals to close out the game.
South goalie Kevin Dorozinsky recorded 15 saves in a winning effort. Pennridge goalie Tyler Gilbert turned away 36 of 41 shots.
Central Bucks South 2-1-2   5
Pennridge      1-1-1   3
Shots: CBS 41, P 18.
Saves: Kevin Dorozinsky (CBS) 15, Tyler Gilbert (36)
First Period
P: Patrick McGinley (Eric Slater assist)
CBS: Nick Morelli (Matt Stoll/Jake Anastasi)
CBS: Evan King (Joseph DeLaurentis)
Second Period
P: Nathan Runk (Jake Weisbecker/Eric Slater)
CBS: Stephen McMillan (Jake Parlow/Matt Stoll)
Third Period
CBS: Jake Anastasia (Joseph DeLaurentis)
P: Luke Slater (ake Weisbecker)
CBS: Reis Braccio

Wednesday, Feb. 1
WILLIAM TENNENT 7, PENNSBURY 0
Jack McKeever had a six-point night to lead the Panthers to the big win, finishing with three goals and three assists. Bobby Markus also had a hat trick.
Markus scored a pair of goals in the first period – the second on a power play with assists from Sean Ovington and Jack McKeever. McKeever and Liam Ovington assisted on the first, which ended up being the game winner.
In the second period, McKeever found the net twice – the second a short-handed goal with a Sean Ovington assist. McKeever opened the third period with a goal that was assisted by Eric George Jr. A Markus goal midway through the period (McKeever assist) was followed by a John Dern goal (George assist) to close it out.
Eric Lineman recorded 11 saves in the shutout win while Pennsbury’s Brandon McCaffrey was credited with 34 saves.
Pennsbury     0-0-0   0
William Tennent       2-2-3   7
Shots: P 11, WT 41.
Saves: Brandon McCaffrey (P) 34, Eric Lineman (WT) 11.
First Period
WT: Bobby Markus (Jack McKeever/Liam Ovington)
WT: Bobby Markus (Sean Ovington/Jack McKeever)
Second Period
WT: Jack McKeever
WT: Jack McKeever (Sean Ovington)
Third Period
WT: Jack McKeever (Eric George Jr)
WT: Bobby Markus (Jack McKeever)
WT: John Dern (Eric George)

CENTRAL BUCKS WEST 5, NORTH PENN 1
Jonah Brous was all but impenetrable between the pipes, turning away 24 of 25 shots he faced in a contest that saw the Bucks hold just a 28-25 advantage in shots.
The Bucks took a 1-0 lead when Tucker Forte (Jacob Janik assist) scored 3:51 into the first period. Forte’s second goal midway through the period with assists from Joe Anton and Dalton Karl sent West into the second period with a 2-0 lead.
North Penn’s Andrew Galetta (Nathan Oh/George Boyle assists) cut that lead in half with a goal 3:11 into the second period. The Bucks took a tenuous 2-1 lead into the final period but closed out the game with three unanswered goals – two by Karl and one by Jake Boehm (Owen Shields/Joey Rockovich assists). Forte and Brandon Savona assisted on Karl’s first goal while Shawn Philipps and Savona assisted on the second.
The Bucks were led by the three-point nights of Forte and Karl as both had two goals and one assist.
North Penn    0-1-0   1
Central Bucks West   2-0-3   5
Shots: NP 25, CBW 28.
Saves: Caleb Floyd (NP) 23, Jonah Brous (CBW) 24.

ARCHBISHOP WOOD 10, WISSAHICKON 0
Patrick Sheehan’s five-point night (four goals, one assist) led the high-powered Vikings to a rout of the Trojans. Declan Cole (one goal, three assists), Timothy Cordero (one goal, three assists) and Evan Capinas (two goals, two assists) each had four-point games.
The Vikings took care of business in a first period that saw them score five unanswered goals in an explosive 10-minute period. Brendan Cullura got things started, and then it was Cordero and Capinas scoring back-to-back goals in a span of less than a minute. Sheehan closed out the period with a pair of goals – the second on the power play with assists from Capinas and Cordero.
In the second period, the Vikings received single goals from Cole (power play), Capinas (power play) and Sheehan. Sheehan and Joseph Hill closed out the scoring with single goals in the final period.
Wood goalie David Casper was forced to make just 11 saves in the shutout win. Wissahickon’s Jake Modelevsky recorded 21 saves.
Wissahickon   0-0-0   0
Archbishop Wood     5-3-2   10
Shots: W 11, AW 31.
Saves: Jake Modelevsky (W) 21, David Casper (AW) 11.
First Period
AW: Brandan Cullura (Declan Cole/Patrick Sheehan)
AW Timothy Cordero (Brendan Cullura)
AW: Evan Capinas (Timothy Cordero)
AW Patrick Sheehan (Declan Cole/Evan Capinas)
AW: Patrick Sheehan (Evan Capinas/Timothy Cordero)
Second Period
AW: Declan Cole
AW Evan Capinas (Timothy Cordero)
AW: Patrick Sheehan (James Casper)
Third Period
AW: Patrick Sheehan (Declan Cole/Tomas Hill)
AW: Joseph Hill (James Casper)

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