Sat. 2/22/14-updated 2:45 am Sun.
Playoff Seedings, and Saturday's Highlights
As everyone knows, Saturday was the last day of the regular season. What follows is the ranking of the Teams Under Consideration. The Top 8 is the Elite 8, while the bottom 8 will be reseeded (utilizing the RPI strictly) for postseason play. We posted an Elite 8 earlier in the evening which was incorrect. Not terribly incorrect, as all the right schools were reported, but the order in the bottom half was incorrect. (One school tonight didn't report its game, which threw things off (it's a sensitive system!). Once we realized that game was missing, we tracked it down -- and then recalculated (sounds like a GPS, right?). The new calculations showed that Westminster had dropped out of the TUC -- and Rivers had taken its place. That changed things a bit. Here, then, is the correct JSPR Ranking.
1. Salisbury (15)
2. Kent (14)
3. Thayer (13)
4. Exeter (11) -- Exeter beats Nobles in comparison
5. Nobles (11)
6. Berkshire (10) -- Berkshire beats Gunnery in comparison
7. Gunnery (10)
8. Cushing (7)
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9. Dexter (6)
10. St. Paul's (5)
11. Andover (5)
12. Choate (5)
13. KUA (4)
14. NMH (3)
15. Belmont Hill (1)
16. Rivers (0)
The Wednesday matchups for the Elite 8 will be:
#8 Cushing @ #1 Salisbury
#7 Gunnery @ #2 Kent
#6 Berkshire @ #3 Thayer
#5 Nobles @ #4 Exeter
We don't believe there any two schools in that group that are more than 2:45 apart, so we don't anticipate any neutral site Elite 8 games this coming Wednesday, Feb. 26.
Here are the seedings for the Large Schools Tournament:
1. St. Paul's
2. Andover
3. NMH
4. Choate
5. Belmont Hill
6. Loomis-Chaffee
7. Taft
8. Proctor
Wednesday's matchups are:
#8 Proctor @ #1 St. Paul's
#7 Taft @ #2 Andover
#6 Loomis-Chaffee @ #3 NMH
#5 Belmont Hill @ #4 Choate
We also don't believe any of the above will require neutral sites.
The seedings for the small school tournament are:
1. Dexter
2. KUA
3. Rivers
4. Westminster
5. Groton
6. Brooks
7. Canterbury
8. Millbrook
As neutral sites seem to be in the cards for #1 Dexter vs. #8 Millbrook, and #2 KUA vs. #7 Canterbury, we might want to see what the NEPSIHA committee decides on Sunday.
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Sat. Feb. 22 Highlights
Cushing 6 @ Berwick 1 -- Sophomore Jake Simons (2g,2a) notched four points and junior goaltender Joey Daccord had 16 saves to lead the Penguins to a win which clinched them a spot in the Elite 8. Cushing outshot Berwick 60-17.
NMH 3 @ Tabor 2 -- Junior Ben Freeman scored a SHG late in the second period to put the Hoggers up 3-1. The goal, Freeman's second of the day, held up as the game-winner. Junior Conor O'Brien came up big in net, stopping 44 of 46 shots. Tabor outshot NMH, 46-17. Junior F Wiley Knight had assists on both of Tabor's goals.
@ Kent 4, Choate 3 (OT) -- Choate, in order to have a chance at making the Elite 8, had to win this game, and they couldn't have come closer, as junior Jeremy Germain scored the tying goal with nine seconds remaining in regulation and the goalie pulled for the extra attacker. However, that was as close as Choate got, as Kent senior D Bennett Morrison scored a powerplay goal in OT to win it for the Lions, who are entering the Elite 8 as the #2-ranked team.
Choate came out fast and determined in the first period, but still found themselves down 1-0 as Kent senior Anthony Rinaldi converted on a low wrister from the right faceoff circle just 3:53 in.
Choate evened things up at 1-1 in the second period as senior Owen Powers single-handedly beat two defenders, walked in on Kent senior goaltender Stephen Morrissey, and snapped a quick-release shot stick side.
Heading into the third at 1-1, it was anyone's game but Choate senior Joey Caffrey gave the Wild Boars their only lead of the game when he knocked home a rebound of a Jeremy Germain shot. But Kent responded less than three minutes later when senior James Ricciardi tucked one past Choate junior goalie Sam Tucker for a PPG at the 3:15 mark to make it 2-2. For the next ten minutes or so the action was back-and-forth and intense -- a playoff-type game.
With 5:16 left, Rinaldi notched his second of the game, connecting on a great back-door feed from Ricciardi to go up 3-2. Things didn't look good for Choate as the host Lions had a relentless forecheck going, but the Wild Boars kept hanging in there. With roughly a minute remaining in regulation, Choate head coach Pat Dennehy pulled Tucker for the extra skater and, with nine seconds left, the Wild Boars just threw the puck at the Kent net and Germain was there to bury the shot to send the game to OT.
Choate may have had momentum going into OT -- they pretty much silenced the rink -- but, just 14 seconds into the extra stanza, Choate was called for a trip. Kent went on the PP, and converted less than a minute in when senior D Bennett Morrison, from the top of the faceoff circle, blasted a slap shot past Tucker.
This was a great regular-season finale for both teams. Choate played with a great deal of heart and its top players -- Powers, Caffrey, Germain, et al -- were more than ready for the challenge. Kent, yet again, showed its depth and strength, often overpowering their opponent along the boards and in front. Today, it was the Rinaldi-Ricciardi combination that shined, but every time we see this team someone else steps up.
Choate misses out on the Elite 8, but finished strongly, winning eight in a row before losing their last two by the slimmest of margins, 1-0 to Loomis on Wednesday, and then today in OT.
@ St. Paul’s 6, Lawrence 4 -- St. Paul's played its fourth game in four days -- and came out with the win. SPS was trailing 4-3 midway through the third, but summoned up the energy they needed -- and struck for three straight goals, the final an empty-netter. Senior David Storto (1g,2a) led the St. Paul's attack with three points. John Laurito (1g,1a), Connor Sodergren (1g,1a), Cam McCusker (2g), and sophomore D Liam Flaherty (2a) each had two points. SPS finishes the regular season with an 18-8-1 NEPSIHA record.
Salisbury 6 @ Canterbury 1 -- Freshman goaltender Nick Sorgio kicked out 27 of 28 shots and senior Neil Robinson (2g,1a), and juniors Kale Kane (1g,2a) and Vimal Sukumaran (1g,2a) each had three-point games to lead Salisbury, which holds the #1 overall seed heading into next week's prep quarterfinals. Senior Derek Barach had two goals.
@ Gunnery 2, Berkshire 1 -- Junior Ryan Dmowski came up big for his team today, scoring both Gunnery goals, the first late in the second, and the game-winner with 51 seconds left in regulation. In net, both goalies -- Berkshire senior George Blinick (33/35) and Gunnery senior Matthew Schenider (28/29) -- were strong. On the winning goal, Dmowski, a UMass-Lowell recruit, picked up a pass in the neutral zone, juked a Berkshire d-man, carried it into the zone down the right side, cut toward the net and fired a quick-release, high-velocity snap shot that beat Blinick glove side. Afterward, we spoke to Gunnery head coach Chris Baudo who said, "Berkshire is a very talented team that works well off thier transition game, so we talked a lot (between the second and thrid periods) about having a balanced forechecking and neutral zone game to limit odd-man rushes. I thought we did a great job with that."
Gunnery goes into the Elite 8 with only one loss in their last 16 games.
Nobles 4 @ Milton 2 -- Milton outshot Nobles, 37-22, but came up short in its bid for an upset. Nobles, which never trailed in this game, got strong offensive performances from juniors Cody Todesco (1g,2a) and Miles Wood (2g), and freshman Cam Burke (2a). Andrew Godwin (1g,1a) figured in both of Milton's goals. Nobles sophomore goaltender Brendan Cytulik (35/37) earned the win.
@ Andover 3, Exeter 3 (OT) -- Andover, in a battle for the #8 seed in the Elite 8, took a 3-1 lead when senior D David Belluche drilled a shot from the right point past Exeter senior goalie Jack Parsons at 2:41 of the second.
But that would be as close as they would get, as Exeter sophomore D Spenser Young carried the puck with speed into the Andover end and spotted sophomore center Devin Moore, who snapped the puck home to make it a one-goal game at 11:19 of the second.
It stood there until late in the third, when, with 3:34 left on the clock, Exeter PG Kevin Neiley backhanded home a rebound from a scrum in front to tie the game at 3-3.
That's how it wound up, though OT was interesting, as both teams took penalties. But the penalty killing for both teams came through.
We hadn't seen Andover since the first half of the season, and can report that this was a different team, a team totally unlike the team that lost to Exeter 7-1 back in early January. As a matter of fact, Andover has lost only one game in its last 13 -- they finished the season on an 8-1-4 run. They competed hard, and if the season were a week or two longer they might have created some real damage.
"Exeter is a good, well-coached team,." said Andover head coach Dean Boylan afterward. "Both teams competed hard. I told our team to be proud, we would have liked to have won this game, but the effort was truly there. We have come a long way as a team."
Exeter head coach Dana Barbin spoke of the importance of the late second-period goal -- when the sophomores, Young and Moore, combined to make it a one-goal game, and give his team a chance in the third.
"This was a game between two archrivals," Barbin said, "and Andover has played as well as anybody the last six or seven weeks. And they did that again tonight. We didn't outplay them. Jack Parsons held the fort for us."
Parsons, a senior, kicked out 27 of 30 to earn the win. For Andover, junior Erik Wurman was very good, too, stopping 21 of 24.
@ KUA 4, Proctor 2 -- Junior Brendan Riley had a goal and an assist and senior goaltender Paul Leger had 21 saves to lead Kimball Union to the championship of the 2014 Lakes Region Tournament. KUA outshot Proctor, 39-23.
Among the Teams Under Consideration, Dexter and Belmont Hill had Saturday off.
Taft 8 @ Hotchkiss 2 -- Taft enters the Large School Tournament with wins in three of its last four games, and there was a lot of offense tonight. Juniors Dan Quirk (2g,1a), Marcus Mollica (1g,2a), Ross Colton (3a) each had three points. Senior Cole Maier (2g), junior Peter Straub (1g,1a) had two points apiece. And sophomore Alex Milardo (1g) notched his first career point with the Rhinos.
Williston-Northampton 4 @ Pomfret 2 -- Juniors Rourke Ferguson (1g,1a), Brandon Bork (2a), and Tyler Scroggins (2a) led the Williston attack. Senior goaltender Tim Nowacki (24/26) earned the win.
Hebron 4 @ Kents Hill 3 -- The Lumberjacks came from behind to win this one, and snap a three-game losing streak in the process. After a first period in which the teams skated off tied 3-3, there was only one other goal in the game, a second-period tally by PG Jon Pallotta, Hebron's leading scorer.
@ St. Mark's 4, Groton 2 -- Freshman Ethan Kimball scored the game-winning goal at 14:38 of the third period. Despite that, Groton goes on to the playoffs while St. Mark's doesn't. Both teams had/are having good seasons. St. Mark's finishes 16-8-4 in NEPSIHA play and has come a long way in the past few years. Groton finishes 15-7-3 and moves on to the NEPSIHA small-schooll tournament.
Brooks 3 @ BB&N 3 -- BB&N senior D Connor Hegarty scored with 33 seconds left in regulation to lift the Knights to the tie.
Millbrook 5 @ Brunswick 3 -- In the consolation game at the Empire Cup, junior Jacob Moreau (2g) and senior Rory Gagnon (1g,1a) led Millbrook. PG goaltender Josh Davies stopped 22 of 24 shots for the win. Millbrook, 16-12-0 in NEPSIHA play, moves on to the Small School Tournament.
@ Tilton 5, Vermont Academy 2 -- In the Lakes Region Tournament consolation game, Tilton got offense from senior F Thad Asa (2g), senior D CJ Mulieri (2a), junior Justin Goldman (1g,1a), and sophomore Nick Waring (1g,1a). Rams' senior goaltender Kanoa Cook stopped 22 of 24 for the win.
Sun. 2/23/14
Prep Girls Tournament Schedule
Wed. Feb. 26, 2014:
Div. I Quarterfinals:
#1 Nobles vs. #8 Loomis, 4:00 pm (@ Nobles)
#2 St. Paul’s vs. #7 Williston, 5:00 pm (@ St. Paul’s)
#3 Pomfret vs. #6 Westminster, 4:00 pm (@ Pomfret)
#4 Tabor vs. #5 Choate, 5:00 pm (@ Tabor)
Div. II Quarterfinals:
#1 Rivers vs. #8 Berwick, TBA (@ Rivers)
#2 Millbrook vs. #7 Governor’s, TBA (@ Loomis-Chaffee)
#3 Brooks vs. #6 Worcester, 4:00 pm (@ Brooks)
#4 Gunnery vs. #5 Proctor, 3:30 pm (@ Williston)
Sat. March 1, 2014:
Div. I and Div. II semifinals at campus sites. Games hosted by higher seed.
Sun. March 2, 2014:
At Cushing Academy; Ashburnham, Mass.
12:30 pm -- Div. II Championship Game
3:00 pm -- Div. I Championship Game
Mon. 2/17/14
Girls Prep Schedule, Week of Feb. 17, 2014
Mon. Feb. 17
Worcester Academy @ Rivers, 2:00 pm
Hebron Academy @ Berwick, 3:30 pm
Holderness @ Brooks, 4:30 pm
Millbrook @ Gunnery, 4:45 pm
Islanders Jr. Team @ Exeter, 5:00 pm (S)
Proctor @ Brewster Academy, 6:15 pm
Tues. Feb. 18
Vermont Academy @ Tilton, 4:30 pm
St. George's @ BB&N, 4:45 pm
Wed. Feb. 19
Tilton @ Proctor, 1:30 pm
Middlesex @ BB&N, 2:30 pm
Kimball Union @ New Hampton, 2:30 pm
Deerfield @ Williston-Northampton, 2:45 pm
Tabor @ Cushing, 3:00 pm
Newton CD vs. TBD, 3:30 pm (EIL Tournament)
Westminster @ Andover, 4:00 pm
St. George's @ St. Paul's, 4:00 pm
Berkshire @ Taft, 4:00 pm
Exeter @ Winchendon, 4:00 pm
Northfield - Mt. Hermon @ Loomis-Chaffee, 4:00 pm
Greenwich @ Kingswood-Oxford, 4:00 pm
Thayer @ Groton, 4:00 pm
Gunnery @ Kent, 4:00 pm
Kents Hill @ Holderness, 4:00 pm
Brooks @ St. Mark's, 4:15 pm
Brewster Academy @ Vermont Academy, 4:30 pm
Choate @ Hotchkiss, 4:30 pm
Milton @ Pomfret, 4:30 pm
Rye Country Day @ Millbrook, 4:30 pm
Rivers @ Lawrence Academy, 5:00 pm
Noble & Greenough @ Governor's, 5:00 pm
Thurs. Feb. 20
North Yarmouth Academy @ Hebron, 5:15 pm
Fri. Feb. 21
Kents Hill @ Hebron, 2:00 pm
Southfield @ Rivers, 3:15 pm
BB&N @ Thayer, 4:00 pm
Stanstead College @ Brewster Academy, 4:30 pm
Proctor @ New Hampton, 4:30 pm
Williston-Northampton @ Winchendon, 5:00 pm
Greenwich @ Worcester Academy, 6:00 pm
Sat. Feb. 22
Newton CD vs. TBD, 1:00 pm (EIL Tournament)
Exeter @ Andover, 2:00 pm
Loomis-Chaffee @ Deerfield, 2:00 pm
Noble & Greenough @ Milton, 2:00 pm
Groton @ St. Mark's, 2:00 pm
Brooks @ Governor's, 2:00 pm
Gunnery @ Canterbury, 2:00 pm
Greenwich @ Southfield, 2:00 pm
Vermont Academy @ Kimball Union, 2:00 pm
Middlesex @ St. George's, 2:00 pm
Tabor @ Thayer, 2:15 pm
BB&N @ Williston-Northampton, 2:30 pm
Taft @ Hotchkiss, 2:30 pm
New Hampton @ Holderness, 2:30 pm
Pomfret @ Winchendon, 2:30 pm
Rye Country Day @ Worcester Academy, 3:00 pm
Rivers @ Tilton, 3:00 pm
Proctor @ Northfield - Mt. Hermon, 3:30 pm
Choate @ Cushing, 4:00 pm
Berkshire vs. Brewster Academy, 4:30 pm (at Winchendon School)
St. Paul's @ Lawrence Academy, 4:30 pm
Kingswood-Oxford @ Millbrook, 4:30 pm
Westminster @ Kent, 7:00 pm
Wed. 2/12/14
A Short Break
A number of prep coaches -- and this is something we greatly appreciate here at USHR -- enter their line scores and/or box scores themselves. Some don't, however, and because of that we rely on a great volunteer who, for years now, has been seeking out and filling in all the missing scores -- a true labor of love.
Alas, he needs a break, and will be off duty until Sunday, at which time he will fill in the blanks and bring things up to date. In the meantime, we offer in advance our thanks to any coaches who enter their own scores.
And we thank our readers for their patience.
-- U.S. Hockey Report
Sun. 2/9/14
Prep Girls Schedule, Week of Feb. 10, 2014
Mon. Feb. 10
Morristown Beard @ Greenwich, 3:00 pm (S)
Kents Hill @ North Yarmouth Academy, 4:00 pm
Beaver Country Day @ Pingree, 4:30 pm
Berwick @ Exeter, 4:45 pm
St. George's @ Portsmouth Abbey, 6:30 pm
Tues. Feb. 11
Choate @ Kingswood-Oxford, 5:00 pm
Wed. Feb. 12
Loomis-Chaffee @ Kingswood-Oxford, 2:00 pm
Kent @ Hotchkiss, 2:30 pm
Taft @ Westminster, 2:30 pm
Northfield - Mt. Hermon @ Williston-Northampton, 2:30 pm
Canterbury @ Millbrook, 2:30 pm
Kimball Union @ Tilton, 2:30 pm
Cushing @ Deerfield, 3:00 pm
Middlesex @ Lawrence Academy, 3:00 pm
St. Paul's @ BB&N, 3:15 pm
Andover @ Noble & Greenough, 3:15 pm
Choate @ Berkshire, 3:15 pm
Tabor @ Exeter, 3:30 pm
Beaver Country Day @ Newton CD, 3:30 pm
Rivers @ Governor's, 3:45 pm
Winchendon @ Worcester Academy, 4:00 pm
St. George's @ Milton, 4:00 pm
Thayer @ St. Mark's, 4:00 pm
Berwick @ Winsor, 4:15 pm
Groton @ Brooks, 4:30 pm
Hebron @ Proctor, 4:30 pm
Dana Hall @ Pingree, 4:30 pm
New Hampton @ Southfield, 4:45 pm
Kents Hill @ North Yarmouth Academy, 5:00 pm
Holderness @ Vermont Academy, 5:30 pm
Fri. Feb. 14
Northfield - Mt. Hermon @ Williston-Northampton, 2:30 pm
St. George's @ Worcester Academy, 3:15 pm
Noble & Greenough @ Thayer, 4:00 pm
Southfield @ Winchendon, 4:00 pm
BB&N @ Lawrence Academy, 4:30 pm
Brooks @ Middlesex, 5:00 pm
Pingree @ Hebron, 5:00 pm
Milton @ Andover, 5:30 pm
Brewster Academy @ New Hampton, 6:00 pm
Deerfield @ Westminster, 6:00 pm
North Yarmouth Academy @ Newton CD, 6:15 pm
Sat. Feb. 15
Williston-Northampton @ Loomis-Chaffee, 1:15 pm
Northfield - Mt. Hermon @ Exeter, 1:30 pm
Winsor @ Portsmouth Abbey, 1:30 pm
Lawrence Academy @ Governor's, 2:00 pm
Middlesex @ Southfield, 2:00 pm
Cushing @ Pomfret, 2:15 pm
Kent @ Kingswood-Oxford, 2:30 pm
Tilton @ Vermont Academy, 2:30 pm
Groton @ St. George's, 3:00 pm
Hebron @ Kimball Union, 3:00 pm
St. Paul's @ Noble & Greenough, 3:15 pm
BB&N @ St. Mark's, 3:15 pm
Brooks @ Tabor, 3:30 pm
Hotchkiss @ Deerfield, 3:45 pm
Choate @ Taft, 4:00 pm
Proctor @ Rivers, 4:00 pm
Noble & Greenough @ Thayer, 4:00 pm
Milton @ Brewster Academy, 4:30 pm
Berkshire @ Westminster, 4:30 pm
North Yarmouth Academy @ Worcester Academy, 4:30 pm
Millbrook @ Lawrenceville, 4:30 pm
Canterbury @ Winchendon, 4:30 pm
Mon. Feb. 17
Holderness @ Brooks, 4:30 pm
Millbrook @ Gunnery, 4:45 pm
Islanders Jr. Team @ Exeter, 5:00 pm (S)
Proctor @ Brewster Academy, 6:15 pm
Tues. 2/4/14
Snowday
It doesn't look good for Wednesday's slate of games, as the National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for pretty much all of New England.
Across Massachusetts, up to 10 inches of snow is expected.
If coaches could email information(at)ushr.com and let us know if your game has been canceled or postponed, we'd be grateful. If the latter, please let us know if you have a makeup date. We have some changes already, and they can be found in the prep composite schedule below.
By the way, the Weather Channel is calling this one Nika, which they are claiming is named for the Greek goddess of victory. When this typist was in middle school, the Greek goddess of victory was Nike -- with an e -- and still is, though perhaps that name was subsequently trademarked by the sneaker guys, assuming one can even trademark a Greek goddess. More likely, the Weather Channel didn't want people to think they were naming storms after sneakers. We can understand that. However, Nika, as in the name of the impending storm, is the ancient Greek word for conquer or victory, which seems like a foreboding name for a winter storm.
Sun. 2/2/14-updated
Prep Girls Schedule, Week of Feb. 3, 2014
Mon. Feb. 3
North Yarmouth Academy @ Kents Hill, 4:30 pm
Winsor @ Newton CD, 4:30 pm
Andover @ Brooks, 5:15 pm
Milton @ BB&N, 5:15 pm
Tues. Feb. 4
Noble & Greenough @ Groton, 5:00 pm -- moved up from Wed. 2/5
Wed. Feb. 5
Exeter @ Kimball Union, 2:00 pm
Kent @ Canterbury, 2:00 pm
Brewster Academy @ Proctor, 2:30 pm
Gunnery @ Millbrook, 2:30 pm
St. Paul's @ Middlesex, 3:00 pm
St. Mark's @ Milton, 3:00 pm
Taft @ Greenwich, 3:00 pm
Winchendon @ Southfield, 3:00 pm
Williston-Northampton @ Choate, 3:15 pm
Tabor @ Andover, 3:30 pm
Thayer @ Governor's, 3:30 pm
Holderness @ Brooks, 3:45 pm
St. George's @ BB&N, 4:00 pm
Berkshire @ Pomfret, 4:00 pm
Kents Hill @ New Hampton, 4:00 pm
Northfield - Mt. Hermon @ Kingswood-Oxford, 4:00 pm
Hebron @ Berwick, 4:00 pm
Worcester Academy @ Rivers, 4:15 pm
Noble & Greenough @ Groton, 4:15 pm -- moved up to Tues. 2/4
Vermont Academy @ Tilton, 4:15 pm
Hotchkiss @ Loomis-Chaffee, 4:30 pm
Deerfield @ Westminster, 4:30 pm
Cushing @ Lawrence Academy, 4:45 pm
Pingree @ Portsmouth Abbey, 5:00 pm
Fri. Feb. 7
Dana Hall @ Winsor, 4:15 pm
California Selects @ Exeter, 4:30 pm (S)
Beaver Country Day @ Pingree, 4:30 pm
Rivers @ Cushing, 5:00 pm
St. Paul's @ Tabor, 5:30 pm
BB&N @ Noble & Greenough, 5:30 pm
Andover @ Governor's, 6:00 pm
Westminster @ Loomis-Chaffee, 6:00 pm
Southfield @ Proctor, 6:00 pm
St. George's @ Worcester Academy, 6:00 pm
Sat. Feb. 8
Noble & Greenough @ Westminster, 1:00 pm
Northfield - Mt. Hermon @ Cushing, 2:00 pm
Lawrence Academy @ Thayer, 2:00 pm
Kingswood-Oxford @ Gunnery, 2:00 pm
Kents Hill @ Winchendon, 2:00 pm
New Hampton @ Exeter, 2:30 pm
Hotchkiss @ Taft, 2:30 pm
Middlesex @ Milton, 2:30 pm
Kimball Union @ Williston-Northampton, 2:30 pm
Proctor @ Holderness, 2:30 pm
Winsor @ Pingree, 3:00 pm
Berwick @ Portsmouth Abbey, 3:30 pm
Brooks @ St. George's, 3:30 pm
Deerfield @ Berkshire, 4:00 pm
St. Mark's @ Rivers, 4:15 pm
Millbrook @ Kent, 4:30 pm
Vermont Academy @ Worcester Academy, 4:45 pm
Tabor @ Pomfret, 4:45 pm
Choate @ Loomis-Chaffee, 6:30 pm
Hebron vs. Canterbury, 7:00 pm (@ Cushing)
Sun. Feb. 9
Hebron @ Winchendon, 12:00 pm
Mon. Feb. 10
Morristown Beard @ Greenwich, 3:00 pm (S)
Berwick @ Exeter, 4:45 pm
St. George's @ Portsmouth Abbey, 6:30 pm
