SHSHL Ice Hockey Wrap (Wk ending 1-3-25)

Check out the recaps for SHSHL teams in action last week.

Friday, Jan. 3
SPRINGFIELD 7, ABINGTON 0

Ten players contributed to the scoring in a contest the Spartans dominated from start to finish. Owen Quinn’s three-point game – two goals and one assist – led a balance Springfield attack.
Quinn opened the scoring with a goal six minutes into the game, using assists from John Barr and Grayson Quinn. That goal turned out to be the game-winner. Midway through the opening period, Christopher Cahill scored (Quinn/Hunter Stock assists), and Springfield led 2-0 after one.
In the second period, Gavin McManus scored with an assist from John Barr.
The Spartans added four goals in the third period – one each from Gavin McManus, Grayson Quinn, Mathilde Boccella and Kellen Warman.
Liam Baskin – who earned the win between the pipes – and James Sarsfield combined for five saves in the shutout.
Springfield        2-1-4   7
Abington          0-0-0   0
Shots: Springfield 43, Abington 5; Saves: Liam Baskin/James Sarsfield (S) 5; Matthew Evangelist (A) 36
First period: 1. Owen Quinn S (John Barr/Grayson Quinn) 10:57; 2. Christopher Cahill S (Owen Quinn/Hunter Stock) 7:18.
Second period: 3. Gavin McManus S (John Barr) 14:03.
Third period: 4. Gavin McManus S (Owen Quinn) 14:21; 5. Grayson Quinn S (Keegan McAlary) 7:50; 6. Mathilke Boccella S (Randy Franklin) 6:49; 7. Kellen Warman S, 4:31.

NORTH PENN 11, SOUDERTON 1
Sparked by the eight-point night of Samuel Norton, the Knights upped their record to 8-2 with a mercy rule win over the Indians. Norton scored two goals and assisted on six others. Nolan Shingle also had a productive night, scoring two goals and assisting on three.
The Knights seized control of this one in a hurry, reeling off six unanswered goals in the opening period. James Boyle opened the scoring with a goal less than a minute into the game with assists from Norton and Gabriel Dunn. By the time the period was over, Cole Pluck had a hat trick while Norton and Shingle each added a goal.
In the second period, Declan Leahy and Pluck scored back-to-back goals to put the Knights on top 8-0 before Maxwell Ryon scored a goal to put the Indians on the scoreboard, using a Cameron Fairweather assist. Goals by Norton, Shingle and Chase Kelly DelRicci made it an 11-1 game and brought an early end to the contest
Andrew Norton turned away all 14 shots he faced to earn the shutout in goal for the Knights, who held a 37-14 advantage in shots.
Souderton          0-1-0   1
North Penn       6-5-0   11
Shots: NP 37, Souderton 14; Saves: Connor Paulus (S) 26, Andrew Norton (NP) 13.
First period: 1. James Boyle NP (Samuel Norton/Gabriel Dunn) 16:08; 2. Cole Pluck NP (Samuel Norton/James Boyle) 13:42; 3. Cole Pluck NP (Samuel Norton) 11:45; 4. Samuel Norton (Nolan Shingle) 7:27; 5. Cole Pluck NP (Samuel Norton/Nolan Shingle) 6:43; 6. Nolan Shingle NP (Cole Pluck/Samuel Norton) 00:31.
Second period: 7. Declan Leahy NP (Cole Pluck) 11:19; 8. Cole Pluck (Nolan Shingle/Christopher Silvotti) 6:46; 9. Maxwell Ryon S (Cameron Fairweather) 6:26; 10. Samuel Norton NP (Cole Pluck/Andrew Norton) 4:45; 11. Nolan Shingle NP (Samuel Norton) 4:39; 12. Chase Kelly DelRicci NP, 1:10.
Third period: No Goals

PENNRIDGE 12, COUNCIL ROCK NORTH 2
Twelve players contributed to the scoring in the Rams’ mercy rule win.
Nicholas Young’s four-assist night led the Rams. Adding three-point games were James Rush (2 goals, 1 assist), Joshua Kelly (1 goal, 2 assists), Shane Dachowski (2 goals, 1 assist), Dhilan Howard (2 goals, 1 assist) and Ryan Burke (2 goals, 1 assist).
Kaden Gunning’s short-handed goal just over seven minutes into the game opened the scoring. A goal by Dachowski put the Rams on top 2-0 before Jackson Accardi (Michael Telegin assist) scored for the Indians to make a 2-1 game after one period.
In the second period, the Rams put the game out of reach with seven goals that were interrupted only by a goal, and the Rams led 9-2.
Burke scored a pair of third period goals sandwiched around a Nolan Shaw goal to bring an early end to the game.
Jacob Winton earned the win in goal in a contest that saw the Rams hold a 41-13 advantage in shots.
Pennridge               2-7-3   12
Council Rock North    1-1-0   2
Shots: Pennridge 41, CRN 13; Jacob Winton (P) 11, Michael Jacoby (CRN) 29.
First period: 1. Kaden Gunning P (Dhilan Howard/Jared Garber) 9:31; 2. Shane Dachowski P (Dean Venner/Nicholas Young) 2:21; 3. Jackson Accardi CRN (Michael Telegin) 1:09.
Second period. 4. Joshua Kelly, 14:39; 5. James Embert P (Ryan Burke) 12:25; 6. James Rush P (Joshua Kelly/Shane Dachowski) 9:07; 7. James Rush P (Nicholas Young) 8:30; 8. Shane Dachowski P (James Rush, Joshua Kelly) 5:06; 9. Sean Davies CRN (Jackson Accardi) 3:54; 10. Dhilan Howard P (Justin Dinsmore/Dean Venner) 2:08; 11. Dhilan Howard P (Kaden Gunning/Jared Garber) 1:57.
Third period: 12. Ryan Burke P (Nicholas Young/Nolan Shaw) 15:43; 13. Nolan Shaw P, 15:37; 14. Ryan Burke P (Nicholas Young) 15:24.

Thursday, Jan 2
CENTRAL BUCKS SOUTH 4, NESHAMINY 2

The Titans scored four unanswered goals in the opening period, and that turned out to be enough to earn the win.
Scoring two goals each for the Titans were Ryan Frey and Sean Cutter. Frey also assisted on Cutter’s first goal as did Joseph Slobodrian. Cutter assisted on Frey’s second goal that gave the Titans a 4-0 lead.
With three minutes remaining in the second period, Neshaminy’s Sean Mooney scored an unassisted goal, and Liam Mooney turned a Ryan DeMatteo pass into a goal to make it a 4-2 game.
Neither team scored the rest of the way.
Jake Matkowski earned the win in goal, turning away 23 of 25 shots he faced. South held a 44-25 advantage in shots.
Neshaminy               0-2-0   2
Central Buck South    4-0-0   4
Shots: Neshaminy 25, CBS 44; Saves: Colin Thurnau (N) 40, Jake Matkowski (CBS) 23.
First period: 1. Ryan Frey CBS, 15:00; 2. Sean Cutter CBS (Ryan Frey/Joseph Slobodrian) 8:27; 3. Sean Cutter CBs (Jake Sciscio) 6:59; 4. Ryan Frey CBS (Sean Cutter) 1:35.
Second period: 5. Sean Mooney N, 3:00; 6. Liam Mooney N (Ryan DeMatteo) 00:44.
Third period: No goals

COUNCIL ROCK SOUTH 10, CENTRAL BUCKS WEST 0
The Golden Hawks remained perfect in league play, winning their ninth game without a loss in impressive fashion.
Jagger Smith (2 goals, 1 assist), Jonah Weston (1 goal, 2 assists) and Jake Weiner (3 goals) led a balanced attack with three point games.
In the opening period, the Golden Hawks held a 17-2 advantage in shots but led just 2-0, thanks to the 15-save effort of  West goalie Isaac Mays. Finding the net for Rock South were Weiner and Jackson Mosley.
A seven-goal second period put the game out of reach. Smith scored the first and seventh goal of the period while Weston, Weiner, Nathaniel Grinberg, Seth Teitelman and Jordan Sarne each added one goal.
Weiner’s third goal of the game just over four minutes into the final period brought an early end to the game.
Evan Ayala earned the shutout win, turning away all six shots she faced. Mays was credited with 37 saves for the Bucks.
Central Bucks West    0-0-0   0
Council Rock South   2-7-1   10
Shots: CBW 6, CRS 47; Saves: Isaac Mays (CBW) 37, Evan Ayala (CRS) 6.
First period: 1. Jake Weiner CRS (Jagger Smith) 5:55; 2. Jackson Mosley CRS (Jake Maurer) 00:01.
Second period: 3. Jagger Sith CRS (Aidan Judge) 15:31; 4. Jonah Weston CRS (Jeremy Rayher) 12:31; 5. Jack Weiner CRS (Jonah Weston/Wesley Mallon) 5:16; 6. Nathaniel Grinberg CRS (Peter Pereborow/Jacob Cohen) 4:36; 7. Seth Teitelman CRS (Evan Ayala) 3:10; 8. Jordan Sarne CRS (Jeremy Rayher) 1:11; 9. Jagger Smith CRS (Seth Teitelman/Jonah Weston) 00:15.
Third period: 10. Jake Weiner CRS, 12:53.

PLYMOUTH WHITEMARSH 6, WISSAHICKON 2
The Colonials took a 2-1 lead into the third period when they erupted for four goals to earn their seventh win in league play without a loss.
A goal by Daniel Molony (Daniel Guller assist) with 3:09 remaining in the first period gave PW an early 1-0 lead.
In the second period, Wissahickon’s Logan Dicus connected on an unassisted goal to even the score. Blake Ambler (Luke Smith/Chris London assists) found the net with a power play goal to put the Colonials on top 2-1.
A goal by Ryan Jagher (London assist) early in the third period made it a 3-1 game. Wissahickon’s Logan Honeycutt scored an unassisted goal to make it a 3-2 game. Daniel Guller (Luke Smith/Ambler assists) and Cooper Kanze scored back-to-back goals within a 15-second span to put the Colonials on top 5-2. Ambler’s power play goal with assists from London and Kanze with three minutes remaining gave the Colonials their final margin of victory.
Julian Lucks earned the win in goal, turning away 24 of 26 shots for PW. Wissahickon’s Fletcher Lynch recorded 43 saves.
Plymouth Whitemarsh               1-1-4   6
Wissahickon                             0-1-1   2
Shots: PW 49, Wissahickon 26; Saves: Julian Lucks (PW) 24; Fletcher Lynch (W) 43.
First period: 1. Daniel Molony PW (Daniel Guller) 3:09.
Second period: 2. Logan Dicus W, 4:49; 3. Blake Ambler PW (Luke Smith/Chris London) 00:49.
Third period: 4. Ryan Jagher PW (Chris London) 14:21; 5. Logan Honeycutt W, 12:06; 6. Daniel Guller PW (Luke Smith/Blake Ambler) 7:44; 7. Cooper Kanze PW, 7:30; 8. Blake Ambler PW (Chris London/Cooper Kanze) 3:03.

CENTRAL BUCKS EAST 4, PENNSBURY 2
In an evenly played battle, it was the Patriots erupting for three third-period goals to earn the hard-fought win. Alex Wilson scored the game-winner with a David Brown assist with 1:06 remaining in regulation. Jaden Young’s unassisted goal with 22 seconds remaining gave the Patriots their final margin of victory.
Ealry on, Jaden Young’s short-handed goal with an assist from Aiden Collins gave the Patriots a 1-0 lead with 2:19 remaining in the opening period.
Pennsbury’s Shane Gleisner used assists from Christopher Sarver and Derek Nink to score the equalizer early in the second period.
That 1-1 tie stood until Gavin Widmer’s power play goal five minutes into the third period. Sarver turned a pass from Brendan Milliken into the tying goal, setting the stage for the dramatic finish.
East goalie Cole Breen turned away 20 of 22 shots he faced in a winning effort.
Central Bucks East     1-0-3   4
Pennsbury                 0-1-1   2
Shots: CBE 21, Pennsbury 22; Saves: Cole Breen (CBE) 20, Brendan Milliken (P) 17.
First period: 1. Jaden Young CBE (Aiden Collins) 2:19.
Second period: Shane Gleisner P (Christopher Sarver/Derek Nink) 15:56.
Third period: 3. Gavin Widmer CBE, 12:06; 4. Christopher Sarver P (Brendan Milliken) 2:36; 5. Alex Wilson CBE (David Brown) 1:04; 6. Jaden Young CBE, 00:22.
 

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