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2/8/06

Brisebois Goal Lifts St. Paul's

Milton, Mass. -- A second period goal by junior LW Francois Brisebois broke a 1-1 tie here today and lifted St. Paul's School to a 2-1 win over Milton Academy.

St. Paul's junior goalie Tyler O'Brien kicked out 23 of 24 shots for the win.

Milton took an early lead in this game, as John Bellotti scored on a rebound at 4:42 of the first.

St. Paul's began the second on the power play and scored just 54 seconds in as sophomore Jason Bourgea knocked home the rebound of a shot from the left point by Kevin Kaiser to make it a 1-1 game. Brisebois picked up an assist as well. 

On the winning goal, which came at the 10:58 mark of the second, sophomore Cameron Lanoue took it to the net and dropped a pass for Brisebois, who deked Milton junior goalie Bryan Mountain and slid the puck by him for what would turn out to be the game-winner. 

Milton worked hard in the third in an attempt to tie the game up, outshooting St. Paul's 15-5 in the period, but failing to get the equalizer. 

"I thought we played a great second period," said St. Paul's head coach Tim Pratt. "Other than that, this was not our best effort." 

Milton head coach Paul Cannata was happier with his players' effort.

"It was another close game for us," he said. "Bryan Mountain played very well, and we continue to plug away. There's a lot to like from this group."


Other Games:

-- At Avon, Conn., Gunnery got goals from four different scorers and senior goaltender Pat Street kicked out 33 of 35 shots in a 4-2 upset of #5 Avon Old Farms.

-- At Southborough, Mass., Brooks held off St. Mark's, 5-4, to remain unbeaten in Div. II play. Leading the way offensively for Brooks were Ryan Riffe (2g,1a), Bobby Farnham (2g), Eric Vachon (1g,1a), Kevin Izzo (2a), and Jake Hoefler (2a). For St. Mark's Harrison Biggs (2g,1a), Kevin Erving (2a), and Andrew Smith (2a) were the big producers. 

-- At Greenwich, Conn., senior John Harvey notched a hat trick and freshman Matt Chase had a goal and an assist to lead Brunswick over Kingswood-Oxford, 5-1. 

-- At Simsbury, Conn., two late third period goals by Jayson Saraceno allowed #9 Westminster to come back from a 4-2 deficit and earn a 4-4 tie with #8 Hotchkiss. Saraceno, who scored another goal in the third period, also had an assist, giving him a four-point day. Ben Smith (1g,3a) also had four points for Westminster. Both goalies in the game, Hotchkiss' Ryan Moses and Westy's Bryce Shattie, kicked out 25 of 29 shots.

-- At West Roxbury, Mass., Christian Ebert (1g,3a) Zach O'Donnell (2g), and Michael Pearce (1g,1a) led the way as Middlesex topped host Roxbury Latin, 5-2. Joe Hanson kicked out 28 of 30 shots for the win.

-- At Marion, Mass., Tabor upset #6 Cushing, 4-3. Jamie Jelinek (2g), Zach Feiden (3a), and Chris Bower (2a) led the way for the Seawolves. Junior Ryan Carroll made 33 saves for Tabor, who were outshot 36-23.

--At New Hampton, NH, Ryan Fitzpatrick (2g,1a) and Joe Trimboli (3a) led New Hampton to a 4-1 win over Kent's Hill. 

-- At Wallingford, Conn., Justin Mitchell's late third period goal lifted host Choate to a 2-1 win over Pomfret. Andrew Miller kicked out 30 shots for the Wild Boars.

-- At Middletown, RI, St. George's outshot Rivers by a better than 2-to-1 margin, but had to settle for a 1-1 tie as Rivers senior goalie Scott Barchard came up with a 58-save effort.

-- At Sheffield, Mass., Kent got a pair of third period goals 19 seconds apart off the sticks of Matt Czerkowicz and Jon Schanke to turn a 2-2 tie into a 4-2 road win over Berkshire.

-- At Stamford, Conn., Zach Rosenthal (1g,2a) and John Scavelli (1g,2a) led the Harvey School to a 7-2 win over King & Low.

-- At Gill, Mass., host NMH crushed Williston-Northampton, 7-3. Leading the way for the Hoggers were Miles Winter (4a), Tom DiPieto (2g,1a), Kevin Czepiel (2g,1a), Ryan Crapser (1g,2a), and Oliver Drake (3a).

-- At Pawling, NY, an overtime goal by Ryan Kupperman led visiting Canterbury to a 6-5 win over Trinity-Pawling. Kupperman also had three assists in the game.

-- At Saxtons River, Vt., host Vermont Academy got goals from six different scorers in a 6-2 win over St. Thomas More. VA had a 56-7 edge in shots. 

--  At Groton, Mass., #7 Lawrence Academy topped Thayer, 5-3. Joe Whitney (2g,1a) and Jason Schneider (1g,2a) led the way offensively while junior Justin Gates stopped 35 of 38 shots for the win.

-- At N. Bridgton, Maine, Nick Montour of Kahnawake, Quebec broke a 3-3 tie with 2:20 remaining in regulation to lead host Bridgton past Berwick, 5-3.  

-- At Exeter, NH, host Exeter easily handled Pingree, winning 7-2 as Michael Doherty (2g,1a), Chris Downer (2g,1a), and Nick Downer (3a) each had three points apiece.

-- At Andover, NH, visiting Hoosac scored five third-period goals in a an 8-3 win over Proctor. Jamy Lapointe (3g,1a) led the Owls attack.

-- At Salisbury, Conn., the #1 Salisbury topped #3 Taft, 4-2. For the full story, scroll down to the article below this one.


       


2/28/06 Update


The schedule for tomorrow has been updated below, along with the times and brackets for this weekend.

2/27/06

Calling All Blackberries, Treos, Razors – and Plain Old Cell Phones

For this year’s quarterfinals, we’re going to do what we did last season, and post updates at the end of every period of every game, both Div. I and Div. II, both boys and girls.

We’re looking for volunteers to phone in scores at the end of each period and, if possible, include goal scorers, shots on goal, etc. This worked really well last year and, in pretty close to real time, we were able to bring updates to people across the country and around the world.

If you’re willing to help out, please email cwarner@ushr.com and let us know which game you will be attending.

With your help, we can pull this project off again. It should be fun.



 


2/26/06
  Updated

Wednesday's Quarterfinal Matchups 

Div. I
#1 Berkshire vs. #8 Westminster -- 3:00 at Berkshire
#2 Pomfret vs. #7 Loomis -- 3:15 at Pomfret
#3 Nobles vs. #6 Andover -- 3:30 at Nobles
#4 Lawrence vs. #5 Choate -- 6:00 at Lawrence

Div. II
#1 Brewster vs. #8 Brooks -- 4:00 at Brewster
#2 Greenwich vs. #7 Kents Hill -- 3:30 at Dexter
#3 Rivers vs. #6 St. George's -- 4:00 at Rivers
#4 Hebron vs. #5 Kingswood -- 4:15 at Exeter

Sat. March 4 -- Semifinals
at Southfield School; Brookline, Mass.

Div. II 
10:00 am -- 1/8 winner vs. 4/5 winner
12:00 pm -- 3/6 winner vs. 2/7 winner

Div. I
2:00 pm -- 1/8 winner vs. 4/5 winner
4:00 pm -- 3/6 winner vs. 2/7 winner

Sun. March 5 -- Finals
at Southfield School; Brookline, Mass.


10:30 am -- Div. II Championship Game
12:30 pm - Div. I Title Game


 

 

The Regular Season Winds Down

A week from now, the regular season will be over and we'll know the playoff pairings. Going into the final week, it looks like there are nine teams with a strong chance to make the playoffs in Div. I. They are, in alphabetical order, Andover, Berkshire, Choate, Hotchkiss, Lawrence, Loomis, Nobles, Pomfret, and Taft. Likely to fall a little short are Westminster and Cushing. In Div. II, the eight look to be Brewster, Brooks, GDA, Greenwich Academy, Groton, Gunnery, Hebron, and Kents Hill. Having good years in Div. II, but probably not good enough to make the postseason are Kingswood-Oxford, Middlesex, Proctor, and Rivers. The latter progam is in its second year.  

The final week of the regular season looks like this:

Mon. Feb. 20, 2006:
N.E. Falcons @ Pomfret, 8:00

Tue. Feb. 21, 2006:
Kingswood-Oxford @ Taft, 4:30
Vermont Academy @ KUA, 4:30

Wed. Feb. 22, 2006:

Berkshire @ Taft, 2:30
Deerfield @ Williston-Northampton, 2:30
Brooks @ St. Mark's, 3:00
New Hampton @ KUA, 3:00
Middlesex @ BB&N, 3:15
Tabor @ Cushing, 3:15
Exeter @ Hebron, 3:30
Choate @ Hotchkiss, 3:30
Thayer @ Groton, 3:30
Millbrook @ Rye CD, 3:30
NMH @ Loomis-Chaffee, 4:00
St. Paul’s vs. St. George’s, 4:00 (at Groton School)
Berwick @ Pingree, 4:00
Greenwich @ Westminster, 4:30
Andover @ Holderness, 4:30
Milton @ Pomfret, 4:30
Kent's Hill @ Proctor, 4:30
Rivers @ Lawrence, 5:15
Canterbury @ Portsmouth Abbey, 5:00
Noble & Greenough @ Governor Dummer, 5:30
New England Coyotes @ Kent, 6:00

Thurs. Feb. 23, 2006:
Thayer @ St. Mark’s, 5:00

Fri. Feb. 24, 2006:
Southfield @ Rivers, 3:00
Thayer @ Tabor, 4:45
East Coast Wizards @ Pomfret, 7:00
Kingswood-Oxford @ Kents Hill, 8:00

Sat. Feb. 25, 2006:

Kingswood-Oxford @ Hebron, 1:00
Lebanon High School @ Proctor, 1:30
NMH @ Tabor, 1:30
Rivers @ Tilton, 2:00
Noble & Greenough @ Milton, 2:00
Exeter @ Andover, 2:00
Taft @ Hotchkiss, 2:30
Loomis-Chaffee @ Deerfield, 3:00
Portsmouth Abbey @ Greenwich Academy, 3:00
Groton @ St. Mark's, 3:45
KUA @ Williston, 3:45
Brooks @ Governor Dummer, 4:00
New Hampton @ Kent’s Hill, 4:00
St. Paul's @ Lawrence, 4:00
BB&N @ Thayer, 4:15
Conn. Northern Lights @ Canterbury, 4:45
Holderness @ Brewster, 5:00
Cushing @ Choate, 6:00
Westminster @ Kent, 6:30


 

This Week's Games

Mon. Feb. 13, 2006:
Kent @ Taft, 5:00
Brooks @ Noble & Greenough, 5:00

Wed. Feb. 15, 2006:
Thayer @ Kingswood-Oxford, 2:00
Taft @ Westminster, 2:30
Canterbury @ Millbrook, 2:30
Kent @ Hotchkiss, 2:30
Holderness @ Vermont Academy, 2:30
KUA @ Tilton, 2:30
NMH @ Williston, 2:30
Pomfret @ St. Mark's, 2:45
Cushing @ Deerfield, 2:45
Groton @ Brooks, 3:00
Exeter @ New Hampton, 3:00
Middlesex @ Lawrence, 3:30
Pingree @ Dana Hall, 3:45
St. Paul's @ BB&N, 4:00
Brunswick @ Winsor, 4:00
Kent’s Hill @ Brewster, 4:00
Choate @ Berkshire, 4:00
Andover @ Noble & Greenough, 4:30
Greenwich @ Gunnery, 4:30
Hebron @ Proctor, 4:30
St. George's @ Milton, 5:00
Loomis @ Springfield Pics, 5:00
Rivers @ GDA, 5:45

Thurs. Feb. 16, 2006:
Choate @ Kingswood-Oxford, 5:00

Fri. Feb. 17, 2006:

Holderness @ New Hampton, 2:00
Greenwich vs. Brewster, 4:15  (@ Rye CD)
Brooks @ Middlesex, 5:00
Milton @ Andover, 5:00
Tabor @ St. Mark's, 5:30
Berwick @ Newton CD, 5:00
Southfield @ Winsor, 5:15
Concord High School @ Proctor, 6:30

Sat. Feb. 18, 2006:
Hanover HS @ Holderness, 1:15
BB&N @ St. Mark's, 1:30
Brewster @ Gunnery, 1:30
Northfield Mt. Hermon @ Exeter, 1:30
Lawrence @ Governor Dummer, 2:00
Thayer @ Kent’s Hill, 2:00
Cushing @ Pomfret, 2:15
Kent @ Kingswood-Oxford, 2:30
Tilton @ Vermont Academy, 2:45
Hotchkiss @ Deerfield, 3:30
St. Paul's @ Noble & Greenough, 3:30
Choate @ Taft, 4:00
Williston @ Loomis, 4:00
Proctor @ Pingree, 4:30
Tabor @ New Hampton, 4:30

Mon. Feb. 20, 2006:
N.E. Falcons @ Pomfret, 8:00

Tue. Feb. 21, 2006:
Kingswood-Oxford @ Taft, 4:30
Vermont Academy @ KUA, 4:30



2/8/06

Chessare, Gallagher Lead St. Mark's

Milton, Mass. -- Freshman forward Caroline Chessare scored the game winner and junior goaltender Megan Gallager kicked out 20 shots to lead St. Mark's to a 3-1 win over Milton Academy here today.

On the winning goal, which came at the 9:10 mark of the third period, senior Rachel Lindmark drove to the net and Chessare knocked home the rebound, giving St. Mark's a 2-1 lead.

Freshman Casey Pickett added an empty-netter with 14 seconds left for the final 3-1 margin of victory.

Early on, it looked like St. Mark's might win this one handily, as they dominated the first period, but were unable to score on Milton junior goalie Amanda Rothschild, who kept the Mustangs in the game.

Between periods, Milton woke up and came out for the second with some jam, getting a couple of good scoring opportunities early.

However, it was St. Mark's who scored first, as Lindmark knocked home a pass from the corner that seemed to deflect off a skate or stick before eluding Rothschild at the 10:12 mark. Shannon Coffey and Merly Poulin were awarded assists on the goal.

At the buzzer, Poulin was given a major and a game DQ for a hit from behind, giving Milton a four-minute power play to start the third.

Milton was unable to generate much offense, as St. Mark's killed the penalty aggressively.

However, 34 seconds after killing off the penalty, St. Mark's was whistled for another penalty. And on this one, Milton cashed in, tying the game up at 1-1 when Meredith Frechette-Moulter knocked home the rebound Hillary McNamara shot at the 5:15 mark.

Less than four minutes later St. Mark's would strike for the winning goal.

Afterward, St. Mark's head coach Marissa Halligan said, "We played really well shorthanded and capitalized on our chances. Megan played really well between the pipes."

Down the hall, Milton head coach Wendy Holden said she felt her team recovered well from a poor first period.

"By the third period, it really looked like a game. I would have liked to have seen the whole game like that. It also would have been nice to take advantage of the (four minute) power play."




2/6/06

This Week's Games

Wed. Feb. 08, 2006:
Exeter @ Kimball Union, 1:30
Kent @ Canterbury, 2:00
Millbrook @ Gunnery, 2:30
Cushing @ Lawrence, 3:00
Williston @ Choate, 3:00
Dana Hall @ Thayer, 3:10
Proctor @ Berwick, 3:15
Berkshire @ Pomfret, 3:30
St. George's @ BB&N, 3:30
Noble & Greenough @ Groton, 3:30
Wyoming Seminary @ Hill, 4:00
Hotchkiss @ Loomis, 4:00
Winsor @ Pingree, 4:00
St. Paul’s @ Middlesex, 4:00
Brewster @ Rivers, 4:10
Deerfield @ Westminster, 4:30
Holderness @ Brooks, 4:30
Tabor @ Andover, 4:30
NMH @ Kingswood-Oxford, 4:30
St. Mark's @ Milton, 5:15
Taft @ Greenwich, 5:15 
Kents Hill @ New Hampton, 6:00

Fri. Feb. 10, 2006:
Thayer @ St. Mark's, 3:30
Pingree @ Newton CD, 3:45
Nichols @ Cushing, 4:00
NYA @ Hebron, 4:45
Governor Dummer @ Exeter, 4:45
Rivers @ Winsor, 5:15
Andover @ Brewster, 5:30
BB&N @ Noble & Greenough, 6:00
Lawrenceville @ Greenwich, 6:30

Sat. Feb. 11, 2006:
Nichols @ Noble & Greenough, 12:00
Greenwich @ Northfield Mt. Hermon, 1:00
Proctor @ Holderness, 1:30
Berwick @ KUA, 1:30
Lawrence @ Thayer, 1:45
St. Mark's @ Rivers, 2:00
Tabor @ Pomfret, 2:15
Deerfield @ Berkshire, 2:15
Choate @ Loomis, 2:30
GDA @ St. Paul’s, 2:30
Kingswood-Oxford @ Gunnery, 2:30
Hotchkiss @ Taft, 2:30
Middlesex @ Milton, 2:30
Brooks @ St. George's, 2:45
Hebron @ Brewster, 3:30
Lawrenceville @ Canterbury, 4:00
New Hampton @ Vermont Academy, 4:00
Exeter @ Kent's Hill, 4:30
Shady Side Academy @ Princeton DS, 5:15
Millbrook @ Kent, 7:30

Sun. Feb. 12, 2006:
Hill @ Canterbury, 11:00 am

Mon. Feb. 13, 2006:
Kents Hill @ Hebron, 4:00
Kent @ Taft, 5:00
Brooks @ Noble & Greenough, 5:00


 


This Week's Games

Wed. Feb. 1, 2006:
Hotchkiss @ Berkshire, 2:00
Westminster @ Pomfret, 2:30
Proctor @ Vermont Academy, 2:30
Andover @ Exeter, 2:45
Taft @ Williston-Northampton, 3:00
Brewster @ Cushing, 3:00
Thayer @ Brooks, 3:00
Loomis @ Gunnery, 3:00
St. Paul’s @ St. Mark's, 3:15
Millbrook @ Kingswood-Oxford, 3:30
Noble & Greenough @ St. George's, 4:00
Berwick @ Tilton, 4:00
New Hampton @ Southfield, 4:00
Kents Hill vs. KUA (@ Exeter), 4:15
Springfield Pics @ Deerfield, 4:30
Portsmouth Abbey @ Pingree, 4:30
NMH @ Choate, 4:30
Greenwich @ Kent, 4:30
Lawrence @ Milton, 4:30
Wyoming Seminary @ Lawrenceville, 4:30
Governor Dummer @ BB&N, 4:45
Holderness @ Hebron, 4:45
Groton @ Middlesex, 5:30
Conn. Stars @ Canterbury, 6:00

Fri. Feb. 3, 2006:
Berkshire @ Cushing, 2:00
Dana Hall @ Berwick, 4:00
NAHA @ Exeter, 4:30
Hebron @ Middlesex, 4:30
BB&N @ Pingree, 5:00
Lawrence @ Tabor, 6:30
Dover U-16 @ Proctor, 6:30

Sat. Feb. 4, 2006:
Greenwich vs. Southfield, 10:30 am (@ Middlebury College)
Rivers @ Milton, 12:00
Brooks @ Noble & Greenough, 2:00
Kimball Union @ Proctor, 2:00
Thayer @ Exeter, 2:00
Vermont Academy @ NMH, 2:30
Lawrenceville @ Hill School, 4:00
Kents Hill @ Holderness, 4:00
Winsor @ Berwick, 5:30
New Hampton @ Tilton, 6:00
Springfield Pics @ Tabor, 6:00
NCCC @ Northwood, 7:00


If you are fortunate enough to be playing in a meaningful game today, don't take it for granted, don't squander it. Instead, dig deep, work to the height of your ability, and help make the day one you'll remember forever, win or lose.

Sunday's Playoff Schedule: 9:30 am -- Brooks vs. Nichols 11:30 am -- Thayer vs. New Hampton 1:30 pm -- Deerfield vs. Hill 3:30 pm -- Dexter Southfield vs. Rivers

Sunday Harrington Schedule (@ Nobles) 7th Place -- 8:00 am -- Milton vs. Westminster 5th Place -- 10:00 am -- St. Mark's vs. BB&N 3rd Place -- 12:00 am -- St. Paul's vs. Lawrence 1st Place -- 2:00 pm -- Williston vs. Nobles