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CENTRAL BUCKS WEST 11, CENTRAL BUCKS EAST 3
Tucker Forte scored a pair of goals and assisted on three others. His five points led a balanced West attack. Shawn Philipps added two goals and two assists in a four-point effort.
Forte’s power play goal 8:04 into the game with an assist from Matthew McCarthy marked the beginning of a four-minute stretch of three straight power play goals, the first two by West. Dalton Karl’s power play goal was assisted by Shawn Philipps and Forte. East’s Alex Wasserman cut the Bucks’ 2-0 lead in half with a power play goal assisted by Bryan McIntosh. Joe Anton’s goal with an assist from Shawn Philipps gave the Bucks a 3-1 lead after one period.
Brandon Savona and Philipps each scored a power play goal in the second period, upping West’s lead to 5-1 as the Bucks continued to capitalize on their man up advantage.
McIntosh scored to open the third period, but West’s Jake Boehm and Matthew McCarthy answered with goals. Asher Zenstein scored for the Patriots, but the Bucks closed it out with four straight goals by Forte, Scotty Cappuccio, Jake Boehm and Philipps.
Patrick Ventresca (10 saves) and Jonah Brous (11 saves) combined for 21 saves in goal for the Bucks. Zach Treger turned away 35 shots for the Patriots.
Central Bucks West 3-2-6 11
Central Bucks East 1-0-2 3
Shots: CBW 46, CBE 23
Saves: Patrick Ventresca (CBW) 10, Jonah Brous (CBW) 11, Zach Treger (35)
First Period
CBW: Tucker Forte (Matthew McCarthy)
CBW: Dalton Karl (Shawn Philipps/Tucker Forte)
CBE: Alex Wasserman (Bryan McIntosh)
CBW: Joe Anton (Shawn Philipps)
Second Period:
CBW: Brandon Savona (Tucker Forte)
CBW: Shawn Philipps (Brandon Savona)
Third Period
CBE: Bryan McIntosh (Alex Wasserman)
CBW: Jake Boehm (Joey Rockovich)
CBW: Matthew McCarthy (Tucker Forte)
CBE: Asher Zenstein (Bryan McIntosh)
CBW: Tucker Forte (Joe Anton/Dalton Karl)
CBW: Scotty Cappuccio
CBW: Jake Boehm (Matthew McCarty)
CBW: Shawn Philipps
Thursday, Feb. 9
NESHAMINY 8, COUNCIL ROCK NORTH 3
Steven Glik turned in a stellar performance in goal for the Redskins, stopping 40 of 43 shots he faced and negating a 43-33 advantage in shots by the Indians. While Glik was busy stopping shots, teammate Anthony Sabatini was leading the Redskins’ attack with four goals.
Richard Adami put the ‘Skins on the scoreboard 5:41 into the game, using a Nicholas Ruggero assist. Aric Miller’s short-handed goal with a Nate Broskley assist gave the Redskins a 2-0 advantage, but the Indians used goals by CJ Zemzik and Zac Herman to knot the score 2-2 after one period. Zemizk’s goal came on the power play with an Ian Rice assist while Herman’s goal was assisted by Mark Tosti.
In the second period, Sabatini scored a pair of goals – the first with a Charles Potash assist and the second with assists from Christian Tomes and Joseph Buday.
Daniel Guest’s power play goal (Mark Tosti/Zac Herman assists) pulled the Indians to within one, but the Redskins closed it out with four straight goals – two by Sabatini as well as single goals by Antonio Alicea and Miller.
Rock South’s Trevor Zemzik recorded 25 saves.
Council Rock North 2-0-1 3
Neshaminy 2-2-4 8
Shots: CRN 43, Neshaminy 33
Saves: Trevor Zemzik (CRN) 25, Steven Glik (N) 40
First Period
N: Richard Adami (Nicholas Ruggero)
N: Aric Miller (Nate Broskley)
CRN: CJ Zemzik (Ian Rice)
CRN: Zac Herman (Mark Tosti)
Second Period
N: Anthony Sabatini (Charles Potash)
N Anthony Sabatini (Christian Tomes/Joseph Buday)
Third Period
CRN: Daniel Gues (Mark Tosti/Zac Herman)
N: Anthony Sabatinii (Joshua Haines)
N: Anthony Sabatini
N: Antonio Alicea (Joseph Buday/Joshua Haines)
N: Aric Miller (Christian Tomes/Charles Potash)
COUNCIL ROCK SOUTH 10, PENNSBURY 0
Nicholas Meli had a hat trick and also assisted on a goal. His four-point night led a balanced Golden Hawk attack on a night that saw Rock South avenge a loss at the hands of the Falcons earlier this season.
The Hawks, who held a 33-8 advantage in shots, took a lead they would never lose when Jake Houk found the net with a short-handed goal 7:57 into the contest. Matthew Meli’s goal sent the Hawks into the second period with a 2-0 lead.
Nicholas Meli scored all three of his goals in the second period to lead a six-goal Golden Hawk onslaught.Matthew Owens, Jared Wagenmann and Trey Elmer each added single goals. Matthew Meli and Wagenmann each scored a goal to bring an early end to the contest.
Rock South goalie Jeremy Siegel turned away all eight shots he faced in the shutout win. August Dous recorded 22 saves.
Council Rock South 2-6-2 10
Pennsbury 0-0-0 0
Shots: CRS 33, Pennsbury 8.
Saves: Jeremy Siegel (CRS) 8, August Dous (P) 22.
First Period
CRS: Jake Houk
CRS Matthew Meli
Second Period
CRS: Nicholas Meli (Matthew Owens)
CRS: Matthew Owens (Nicholas Meli)
CRS: Jared Wagenmann (Joe Marcella)
CRS: Trey Elmer (John Hearn)
CRS Nicholas Meli
CRS: Nicholas Meli
Third Period
CRS: Matthew Meli (Logan Hurwitz/Michael Kauffman)
CRS Jared Wagenmann (oe Marcella/Jack Boyd)
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