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Wed. Feb. 11, 2015 Prep Highlights

Exeter's Undefeated Season Bid Over; Wurman Slams Door on KUA

@ Proctor 6, Exeter 4
– Proctor put an end to Exeter’s bid for an undefeated season today. We’ll have a deeper look at this game tomorrow but, suffice to say, Proctor had a game plan for Exeter – and worked it to perfection. The Hornets never trailed in this one. They played a strong first period, and emerged with a 2-0 lead. They kept the two-goal lead after two, and entered the second intermission with a 3-1 lead. In the third, the two teams swapped goals several times, which meant that every time Exeter got to within one goal, Proctor would answer, making it a two-goal game again. Exeter never held a lead and just couldn’t get any closer. Exeter head coach Dana Barbin pulled his goalie with six or seven minutes 6-7 left  on the clock and got a 6x4goal out of it, but only after Proctor scored a goal into Exeter’s vacated net. Exeter PG goalie Bryan Botcher (20/25), who has been terrific also season, allowed five goals for the first time. Proctor junior G Connor Simpson (31/35) was the winner today. The Proctor offense was led by Reilly Walsh (1g,4a) who figured in five of the six Proctor goals. Junior forward Jake Pappalardo (2g) and senior F Conor Fries (1g,1a). Each had two points. For Exeter, senior F Teddy Hart (1g,2a), PG F Max Roche (1g,1a), and senior F Andy Espinoza (2a) did their best, but, on this day, it wasn’t enough. Exeter is now 20-1-2 in NEPSIHA play; Proctor is 10-10-1.

@ Cushing 3, Tabor 3 – Tabor, with the help of two first period goals from freshman Max Sauve and a second period goal from sophomore Ed Hannon, took a 3-0 lead into the third period on the road. However, host Cushing came back with three straight goals. Senior Danny Eruzione got the Penguins on the board for the first time all day at 5:51. Sophomore Marc McLaughlin, at 14:41, cut the Tabor lead to 3-2. The comeback was completed with a goal from junior David Cotton with 1:18 left in regulation – and the goalie pulled for the extra attacker. Overtime was scoreless. Senior goaltender Riley Whitham (46/49) came up big for the Seawolves. Senior Joey Daccord kicked out 30 of 33 for the Penguins.

@ Andover 3, KUA 2 – Andover senior goalie Erik Wurman (53/55) led Andover to an upset of #7-ranked Kimball Union. After a scoreless first period, Andover got one in the second, and three more to start the third. KUA came up with two goals in the final two minutes but the horse had long since fled the barn. KUA, which drops to 18-5-1 in NEPSIHA play, outshot Andover, 55-20.

@ Lawrence 5, Thayer 2 – LA junior G Mike Robinson was the star here, kicking out 53 of 55 shots to lead his team past visiting Thayer. Sophomore D Jamie Swiggett (1g,2a) and sophomore F Esbjorn Fogstad Vold (1g,2a) each had three points to lead LA’s attack. Lawrence had a 4-0 lead midway through the third before Thayer got on the board.

St. Sebastian’s 8 @ Belmont Hill 4 – St. Seb’s, a team fighting for a spot in the Top 16, came in and dealt host Belmont Hill, a team that was holding an eight-game unbeaten streak (6-0-2) a blow, tagging them for eight goals, something no other team had done to them this season, much less in their own rink. It made for a long day for Bel Hill junior goalie Matt Barrow (20/28). Belmont Hill also lost Charlie Michalowski to a game misconduct/DQ for a hit to the head of Seb’s F John Rourke. Michalowski will miss Friday’s game at Thayer. St. Seb’s scored three straight power play goals between the end of the second period and the first half of the third. By that time, the Arrows had a comfortable 8-2 lead Belmont Hill scored two goals late in the game to make in an 8-4 final. St. Sebastian’s got a huge boost from their second line of Christian Reenstierna (3g), Brendan Goostray (4a), and Paul McAuliffe (1g,1a). In addition, senior Will D’Orsi (3a), junior Peter Mullin (2g), and soph RJ Murphy (2a) had big nights too. Sophomore Jonathan Folsom (2g) was Belmont Hill’s one bright spot. Belmont Hill is now 11-4-4 in NEPSIHA play; St. Sebastian’s is 9-7-3.

Salisbury 4 @ Taft 2 – A goal midway through the second from Salisbury junior F Edgars Treijs broke a 1-1 tie and turned out to be the GWG. No player in this game had more than one goal. Salisbury PG G Bailey MacBurnie (25/27) got the win; Taft sophomore Andrew Farrier (36/40) took the loss.

@ Nobles 6, Governor’s 0 – Despite being without Miles Wood (suspension) and Michael Fahie (flu), Nobles rolled over Governor’s, outshooting them 41-13. Luke Stevens (2g,3a) had five points to lead the Bulldogs attack. Senior defensemen Billy Carrabino (2g,1a), and Billy Sweezey (3a), and senior F Cody Todesco (1g,1a) also chipped in with multiple points. Nobles has been 12-1-0 since the Flood-Marr Tournament. They are 16-4-1 overall in NEPSIHA play.

@ Gunnery 3, Avon Old Farms 0 – Junior F Cam Donaldson and senior D Nick Quillan scored goals four seconds apart in the second period, and junior F Evan Lugo added an insurance goal in the third period. Junior goalie Trevin Kozlowski (26/26) earned the shutout as Gunnery (17-5-0 in NEPSIHA play) is now 9-1-0 over their last 10, with the sole loss a 1-0 decision to Salisbury.

@ Dexter 5, New Hampton 3 – It took a Sam D’Antuono goal at 5:40 of the third to break a 2-2 tie and send #8 Dexter on to victory. Senior Kevin Hock (2g,1a) led the Dexter scorers, and seniors D’Antuono (1g,1a) and Bryan Green (1g,1a), and junior Patrick Daly (1g,1a) each had two points. Senior Nick Lanni kicked out 18 of 21 for the win. Dexter is now 13-2-5 in NEPSIHA play.

@ Brooks 4, St. Marks 1 -- St. Mark’s outshot Brooks 36-25 but had a hard time beating Brooks senior goalie Max Prawdzik (35/36). Senior Max Shusterman (2g), junior Jack Goodwin (1g,1a), junior Vito Bavaro (1g,1a), and senior PJ Kelleher (2a) each had two points for Brooks, who improve to 14-2-4 in NEPSIHA play. St. Mark’s drops to 13-4-2. St. Mark’s was whistled for seven penalties in this game, while Brooks was called for four.

St. George’s 5 @ Rivers 5 – A strange game. St. George’s scores the only goal of the first. Rivers comes back with five consecutive goals in the second to make it 5-1, then St. George’s scores four straight, the final game-tying goal from junior D Tim Baumann coming on the PP with 1:11 to go in regulation.

@ Loomis 2, Deerfield 1 – Loomis bounced back from their previous game, a 4-3 OT loss at Williston last Wednesday, and eked out a 2-1 win over a game Deerfield squad, a team so depleted by injury and sickness that they had 14 skaters – nine forwards, and five d-men – by the final whistle. It’s a situation that Deerfield has struggled with much of this season. Today, though, they hung in there, and made Loomis work for their win. After a scoreless first period, Loomis senior Eric Benshadle scored right off the opening faceoff, just eight seconds into the period. It was also the only goal of the period. Loomis went up 2-0 early in the second on a terrific passing play-- Ben Sharf to Justin Grillo to Cam Toohey, who buried it. It would turn out to be the game-winning goal because later in the period, Deerfield’s Andrew Hadley scored on a great individual effort. Thomas Dale was credited with an assist. There was 3:55 on the clock at this point, but Deerfield couldn’t get that equalizer. Both goalies, Loomis junior Tim Birarelli (29/30) and the Big Green’s ’99 soph Samuel Vigneault (32/34) played extremely well. Deerfield’s top line of junior Andrew Hadley, senior Kevin Doyle, and sophomore Thomas Dale had a strong game. Junior Mathieu Vigneault, a Quebec City native and the older brother of the Big Green goaltender, played very well. If we’re focusing too much on Deerfield here it’s because they’ve had a rough year with injuries and sickness but they have still been able, despite their 2-14-3 record, to give teams a difficult time, make them play their best, and sometimes just skunk ‘em. Loomis, meanwhile, is 18-3-0 and heading toward the playoffs.

@ Hotchkiss 4, Westminster 2 – Senior Roberto Cellini, with a hat trick and an assist, figured in all four Hotchkiss goals.

@ Tilton 5, Holderness 1 – Junior Alexander Gerasimenko kicked out 25 of 26 shots and five of his teammates contributed a goal apiece.

@ Canterbury 4, Trinity-Pawling 1 -- Travis Schneider (1g,2a) notched three points and three of his teammates each added a goal. Junior Tim Decker (28/29) earned the win.

NMH 5, Williston 3 – Senior forwards Ben Freeman (1g,3a) and Peter Owen Hayward (2g) led the Hoggers’ attack, and senior goalie Conor O’Brien came up with 38 saves. Williston outshot NMH 41-35.

Brunswick 6 @ Lawrenceville 0 – Senior captain Tommy Dunleavy (1g,2a) led Brunswick’s attack. Max Fuld, Nick VanBelle, and Jack Stephenson each added a goal and an assist. Brunswick outshot L’ville 50-11. Brunswick improves to 16-5-0 in NEPSIHA play.

@ Choate 6, Pomfret 0 – Senior Andrew Tucci (21/21) got the shutout and senior captain Jeremy Germain (1g, 3a) and junior Henry Marshall (2g) led the Wild Boars’ attack. Choate outshot Pomfret 48-21 and improve to 11-5-3 in NEPSIHA play.

Vermont Academy 5, Kingswood-Oxford 1 -- Junior Jeremy Nadeau-Fortin (2g,1a), and seniors Dom Senerchia (1g,2a) and Cam Wright (3a) led VA’s attack. Vermont goalies Cam Habbard (23/24) and Ryan Srickland (14/14) combined to kick out 37 of 38 shots. Vermont Academy improves to 13-7-2 in NEPSIHA play.

@ Albany Academy 4, Millbrook 0 – Junior Kevin O’Neill had two goals, and PGs Tyson Araugo and Jack Riley had one apiece as the Cadets (10-9-2) moved over .500 in NEPSIHA play. Giancarlo Ventre (15/15) earned the win. AA held a 28-15 edge in shots.

Winchendon 4 @ Brewster 1 – Winchendon got a PP goal from senior co-captain Brian Brooks in the first; another PP goal from Brooks in the second. And they never looked back.

@ St. Paul’s 5, Milton 3 – This was a one-goal game until SPS added an empty netter with 13 seconds to go. Seniors John Laurito (1g,1a) and Conner Sodergren (2a), and senior D Vicenzo Renda (2a) each had two points for St. Paul’s. Junior Spencer Fox (2g) and soph Jack Bliss (2a) each had two points for Milton. St. Paul’s has won five of its last six.

Hebron 5 @ Berwick 4 – A penalty shot goal in OT off the stick of senior Myles Horn gave Hebron a win in a back-and-forth game. Hebron senior G Devin Sadonick (46/50) was the other hero for Hebron, who were outshot 50-28. For Berwick, senior Conor Tully (2g,1a) figured in three of his team’s four goals.

@ Pingree 6, Portsmouth Abbey 2 – Junior D Maxx Trotsky (1g,3a) led Pingree’s attack and senior Chris Devito (28/30) stood out in net.

@ BB&N 2, Groton 1 – Senior Ace Cowans gave Groton a 1-0 lead, and that’s where it held until the third, when Fuller Winton tied the game at 3:14 and Mark Addonizio scored a power play goal to win it a little over two minutes later, at 5:19. The goaltending was good: BB&N junior Sihak Lee (25/26) got the win; Groton junior Matt Efros (27/29) took the loss.

@ Roxbury Latin 3, Middlesex 1 – Middlesex couldn’t capture the momentum that might have come into play after their 3-2 home win over Brooks on Saturday night. Roxbury Latin got production from freshman Jimmy Duffy (2g) and junior Ronny Lestan (1g,1a). In net, sophomore Bryan McGrath (22/23) earned the win.

 

Girls Prep Composite, Week of Feb. 23, 2015

Mon. Feb. 23
Beaver Country Day @ Newton CD, 4:00 pm
Winchendon @ Hebron, 4:30 pm
Exeter @ Berwick, 4:45 pm
Berkshire @ Canterbury, 5:00 pm
Greenwich @ Millbrook, 5:00 pm
Cushing @ Andover, 5:00 pm
Gunnery @ Taft, 5:00 pm
New Hampton @ Brewster Academy, 5:30 pm

Wed. Feb. 25
Holderness @ Kents Hill, 12:00 pm
Kent @ Gunnery, 2:15 pm
BB&N @ Middlesex, 2:30 pm
Taft @ Berkshire, 2:30 pm
New Hampton @ Kimball Union, 2:30 pm
Pomfret @ Milton, 3:00 pm
Groton @ Thayer, 3:15 pm
Millbrook @ Rye Country Day, 3:30 pm
Vermont Academy @ Brewster Academy, 3:30 pm
Hotchkiss @ Choate, 3:30 pm
Winchendon @ Exeter, 3:30 pm
Cushing @ Tabor, 3:45 pm
Westminster @ Andover, 4:00 pm
Loomis-Chaffee @ Northfield - Mt. Hermon, 4:00 pm
St. George's @ St. Paul's, 4:00 pm
Williston-Northampton @ Deerfield, 4:15 pm
St. Mark's @ Brooks, 4:30 pm
Hebron @ Tilton, 4:30 pm
Pingree @ Berwick, 4:30 pm
Governor's @ Noble & Greenough, 4:45 pm
Lawrence Academy @ Rivers, 5:00 pm

Thurs. Feb. 26
Greenwich @ Kingswood-Oxford, 5:00 pm

Fri. Feb. 27
Worcester Academy @ Greenwich, 3:30 pm
Canterbury @ Gunnery, 4:00 pm
Rivers @ Southfield, 4:00 pm
Holderness @ Tilton, 4:00 pm
New Hampton @ Proctor, 4:30 pm
Thayer @ BB&N, 4:45 pm
Winchendon @ Williston-Northampton, 5:00 pm
Pomfret @ Tabor, 6:30 pm

Sat. Feb. 28
Cushing @ Choate, 1:00 pm
Thayer @ Tabor, 1:30 pm
St. Mark's @ Groton, 2:00 pm
Andover @ Exeter, 2:00 pm
Deerfield @ Loomis-Chaffee, 2:00 pm
Milton @ Noble & Greenough, 2:00 pm
Holderness @ New Hampton, 2:00 pm
Governor's @ Brooks, 2:00 pm
St. George's @ Middlesex, 2:00 pm
Worcester Academy @ Canterbury, 2:30 pm
Williston-Northampton @ BB&N, 2:30 pm
Northfield - Mt. Hermon @ Proctor, 2:30 pm
Kimball Union @ Vermont Academy, 2:30 pm
Winchendon @ Pomfret, 2:30 pm
Lawrence Academy @ St. Paul's, 3:15 pm
Tilton @ Rivers, 3:30 pm
Brewster Academy @ Berkshire, 4:00 pm
Kingswood-Oxford @ Millbrook, 4:30 pm
Hotchkiss @ Taft, 4:45 pm
Kent @ Westminster, 7:00 pm
 

**End Of Regular Season**

 

Girls Prep Rankings as of Feb. 22

Here are our unofficial Girls Prep Rankings as of Sun. Feb. 22. Best of luck to all teams in their run to the playoffs.

Div. I
1. Williston
2. Nobles
3. Kent
4. Pomfret (tie)
    St. Paul's
6. Tabor
7. Westminster
8. Choate
9. Loomis
10. Andover

#1-3 is very close. #6-9 are very tight, too.
Tabor's fortune depends on two games:
Tabor-Pomfret make-up game, and St. Paul's vs. Lawrence Academy

Div. II
1. Rivers
2. Worcester Academy
3. Southfield
4. Berwick (tie)
    Canterbury
6. St. George's
7. Proctor
8. Gunnery
9. Brooks
10. KUA

# 6 and #7 are very close, #8-10 are very tight, too. 

 

Girls Prep Composite, Week of Feb. 16, 2015

Mon. Feb. 16
Boston Blades @ Exeter, 4:30 pm (S)
Milton @ St. Paul's, 5:00 pm

Tues. Feb. 17
Noble & Greenough @ Lawrence Academy, 4:30 pm
Kingswood-Oxford @ Choate, 5:00 pm
Pomfret @ Loomis-Chaffee, 6:00 pm

Wed. Feb. 18
Millbrook @ Canterbury, 2:00 pm
Kingswood-Oxford @ Loomis-Chaffee, 2:00 pm
Darien HS @ Pomfret, 2:00 pm (S)
Exeter @ Tabor, 2:30 pm
Hotchkiss @ Kent, 2:30 pm
Westminster @ Taft, 2:30 pm
St. Mark's @ Thayer, 3:00 pm
Lawrence Academy @ Middlesex, 3:00 pm
Williston-Northampton @ Northfield - Mt. Hermon, 3:00 pm
Brooks @ Groton, 3:00 pm
BB&N @ St. Paul's, 3:15 pm
Deerfield @ Cushing, 3:15 pm
Portsmouth Abbey @ Newton CD, 3:30 pm
Winchendon @ Worcester Academy, 4:00 pm
Milton @ St. George's, 4:00 pm
Governor's @ Rivers, 4:00 pm
Tilton @ Kimball Union, 4:00 pm
Dana Hall @ Pingree, 4:00 pm
Berwick @ Winsor, 4:15 pm
Noble & Greenough @ Andover, 4:30 pm
Berkshire @ Choate, 4:30 pm
Stanstead College @ Brewster Academy, 4:30 pm
Vermont Academy @ Gunnery, 4:30 pm
Hebron @ Proctor, 4:30 pm
Southfield @ New Hampton, 5:00 pm
North Yarmouth Academy @ Kents Hill, 6:00 pm

Fri. Feb. 20
Berwick @ Pingree, 4:00 pm
Proctor @ Northfield - Mt. Hermon, 4:30 pm
Newton CD @ Portsmouth Abbey, 4:45 pm
Thayer @ Noble & Greenough, 4:45 pm
Middlesex @ Brooks, 5:00 pm
Andover @ Milton, 5:15 pm
Lawrence Academy @ BB&N, 5:45 pm
Worcester Academy @ Holderness, 7:00 pm

Sat. Feb. 21
Exeter @ Northfield - Mt. Hermon, 12:30 pm
Governor's @ Lawrence Academy, 1:00 pm
Southfield @ Berwick, 1:00 pm
Winsor @ Portsmouth Abbey, 1:30 pm
Choate @ Taft, 2:00 pm
Tabor @ Brooks, 2:00 pm
Kimball Union @ Hebron, 2:00 pm
Pomfret @ Cushing, 2:15 pm
St. Mark's @ BB&N, 2:30 pm
Kingswood-Oxford @ Kent, 2:30 pm
Vermont Academy @ Tilton, 3:00 pm
St. George's @ Groton, 3:00 pm
Milton @ Brewster Academy, 3:15 pm
Noble & Greenough @ St. Paul's, 3:15 pm
Deerfield @ Hotchkiss, 3:30 pm
Thayer @ North Yarmouth Academy, 3:30 pm
Lawrenceville @ Millbrook, 4:30 pm
Westminster @ Berkshire, 4:30 pm
Rivers @ Proctor, 4:30 pm
Loomis-Chaffee @ Williston-Northampton, 5:00 pm -- new start time is 3:15 pm
Canterbury @ Winchendon, 5:00 pm
Greenwich @ Darien HS, 7:30 pm (S)

Mon. Feb. 23
Beaver Country Day @ Newton CD, 4:00 pm
Exeter @ Berwick, 4:45 pm
Berkshire @ Canterbury, 5:00 pm
Greenwich @ Millbrook, 5:00 pm
New Hampton @ Brewster Academy, 5:30 pm

 

Prep Girls Rankings

Here are the unofficial girls prep rankings as of Mon. Feb. 9th. These numbers are drawn from the reported results here at the U.S. Hockey Report. Any missing games or innacurate results could skew the figures, so if anyone sees a missing league game, or an innacurate result, please send an email to information(at)ushr.com with "Girls Preps" in the subject line. Thank you in advance.

A couple of interesting points: Tabor has no wins or ties in power games. They are 0-4-0 against DI teams over .500. However, Tabor has beaten Lawrence twice. And Lawrence, which is just a game under .500 in Div. I play (6-7-3), could help themselves as well as Tabor if they do indeed reach the .500 mark.

Also, Berwick has played no Div. I teams, but is scheduled to play Exeter on Fri. Feb. 27th.

Div. I
1. Kent
2. Williston
3. St. Paul's (tie)
3. Nobles (tie)
5. Pomfret
6. Loomis (tie)
6. Westminster (tie)
8. Andover
9. Choate
10. Exeter
11. New Hampton
12. Tabor

Div. II
1. Worcester
2. Rivers
3. Southfield
4. Berwick
5. Gunnery
6. Canterbury
7. Proctor
8. St. George's
9. Hebron (tie)
9. Brooks (tie)
11. Greenwich
12. Governor's
13. Holderness
14. Groton

 

Girls Prep Composite, Week of Feb. 9, 2015

Sun. 2/8/15

Mon. Feb. 9  (unlikely)
Berwick @ Newton CD, 4:15 pm
Milton @ St. Paul's, 5:00 pm
Beaver Country Day @ Pingree, 5:30 pm
Noble & Greenough @ Lawrence Academy, 6:00 pm -- postponed, makeup TBA

Tues. Feb. 10 (don't count on it)
Vermont Academy @ Groton, 4:00 pm

Wed. Feb. 11
New Hampton @ Kents Hill, 12:00 pm
Proctor @ Brewster Academy, 2:00 pm
Gunnery @ Millbrook, 2:30 pm
Greenwich @ Taft, 2:30 pm
Middlesex @ St. Paul's, 3:00 pm
Governor's @ Thayer, 3:00 pm
Groton @ Noble & Greenough, 3:15 pm
Kimball Union @ Exeter, 3:30 pm
Rivers @ Worcester Academy, 4:00 pm
BB&N @ St. George's, 4:00 pm
Pomfret @ Berkshire, 4:00 pm
Canterbury @ Kent, 4:00 pm
Tilton @ Vermont Academy, 4:00 pm
Brooks @ Holderness, 4:00 pm
North Yarmouth Academy @ Newton CD, 4:00 pm
Milton @ St. Mark's, 4:15 pm
Westminster @ Deerfield, 4:30 pm
Loomis-Chaffee @ Hotchkiss, 4:30 pm
Berwick @ Hebron, 4:30 pm
Southfield @ Winchendon, 4:30 pm
Portsmouth Abbey @ Pingree, 4:30 pm
Choate @ Williston-Northampton, 4:45 pm
Andover @ Tabor, 5:00 pm
Kingswood-Oxford @ Northfield - Mt. Hermon, 5:00 pm
Lawrence Academy @ Cushing, 5:30 pm

Thurs. Feb. 12
Hotchkiss @ Kingswood-Oxford, 5:30 pm

Fri. Feb. 13
Rye Country Day @ Portsmouth Abbey, 3:00 pm
Newton CD @ Winsor, 4:00 pm
Rivers @ Thayer, 4:00 pm
Andover @ Governor's, 5:00 pm
Proctor @ Southfield, 5:00 pm
Noble & Greenough @ BB&N, 5:30 pm
Cushing @ Rivers, 5:30 pm
Brooks @ Berwick, 5:30 pm
Loomis-Chaffee @ Westminster, 6:00 pm
Tabor @ St. Paul's, 6:00 pm
Worcester Academy @ St. George's, 6:15 pm

Sat. Feb. 14
Northfield - Mt. Hermon @ Cushing, 12:00 pm
Loomis-Chaffee @ Choate, 1:00 pm
Thayer @ Lawrence Academy, 1:00 pm
Exeter @ New Hampton, 1:30 pm
Portsmouth Abbey @ Pingree, 1:30 pm
Taft @ Hotchkiss, 2:30 pm
Gunnery @ Kingswood-Oxford, 2:30 pm
Holderness @ Proctor, 2:30 pm
Milton @ Middlesex, 2:30 pm
St. Paul's @ Governor's, 2:45 pm
Pomfret @ Tabor, 3:00 pm
St. George's @ Brooks, 3:00 pm
Berkshire @ Deerfield, 4:00 pm
Westminster @ Noble & Greenough, 4:00 pm
Williston-Northampton @ Kimball Union, 4:00 pm
Winchendon @ Kents Hill, 4:00 pm
Rivers @ St. Mark's, 4:15 pm
Worcester Academy @ Vermont Academy, 4:30 pm
Canterbury vs. Hebron, 5:30 pm – at Exeter
Kent @ Millbrook, 7:00 pm

Sun. Feb. 15
Canterbury vs. Kents Hill, 10:45 am – at Exeter
Winchendon @ Hebron, 12:00 pm
Lawrenceville @ Hotchkiss, 1:00 pm
Lawrence Academy @ Berkshire, 2:00 pm

Mon. Feb. 16
Boston Blades @ Exeter, 4:30 pm (S)
Milton @ St. Paul's, 5:00 pm

Girls Prep Composite, Week of Feb. 2, 2015
Mon. Feb 2
Tilton @ Holderness, 2:45 pm
North Yarmouth Academy @ Hebron, 4:45 pm
Berwick @ Exeter, 4:45 pm
Hotchkiss @ Gunnery, 5:00 pm
Loomis-Chaffee @ Pomfret, 6:00 pm -- postponed to Tues. 2/17 at 6:00 pm

Wed. Feb 4
Stanstead College @ Tilton, 12:00 pm
Gunnery @ Loomis-Chaffee, 2:00 pm
Holderness @ Hebron, 2:30 pm
Millbrook @ Kingswood-Oxford, 3:00 pm
Kent @ Greenwich, 3:00 pm
Brooks @ Thayer, 3:00 pm
Middlesex @ Groton, 3:00 pm
Kimball Union vs. Kents Hill, 3:00 pm – at Exeter
Worcester Academy @ Southfield, 3:15 pm
St. Mark's @ St. Paul's, 3:15 pm
Exeter @ Andover, 3:15 pm
Cushing @ New Hampton, 3:30 pm
Hotchkiss @ Berkshire, 4:00 pm
Rivers @ Tabor, 4:00 pm
St. George's @ Noble & Greenough, 4:00 pm
Dana Hall @ Portsmouth Abbey, 4:00 pm
Choate @ Northfield - Mt. Hermon, 4:30 pm
Pomfret @ Westminster, 4:30 pm
Williston-Northampton @ Taft, 4:30 pm
Berwick @ North Yarmouth Academy, 4:45 pm
Proctor @ Vermont Academy, 4:45 pm
BB&N @ Governor's, 5:00 pm
Milton @ Lawrence Academy, 5:00 pm
Canterbury @ Lawrenceville, 5:00 pm
NEWHL @ Deerfield, 6:15 pm (S)

Thurs. Feb. 5
Canterbury @ Hill School, 4:00 pm

Fri. Feb. 6
Cushing @ Northfield - Mt. Hermon, 4:00 pm
Proctor @ Berwick, 4:00 pm
New Hampton @ St. Paul's, 4:00 pm
Milton @ Rivers, 5:15 pm
Exeter @ Noble & Greenough, 5:15 pm
Winchendon @ BB&N, 5:30 pm
Hebron @ Middlesex, 5:30 pm
Tabor @ Lawrence Academy, 6:30 pm

Sat. Feb. 7
North Yarmouth Academy @ Holderness, 11:30 am
Worcester Academy @ Winchendon, 12:00 pm
Andover @ New Hampton, 1:30 pm
Governor's @ Groton, 1:30 pm
Southfield @ Middlesex, 2:00 pm
Thayer @ Milton, 2:30 pm
Tilton @ Pingree, 2:45 pm
St. Mark's @ Tabor, 3:00 pm
Beaver Country Day @ Berwick, 3:00 pm
Northfield - Mt. Hermon @ Vermont Academy, 3:30 pm
Noble & Greenough @ Brooks, 3:45 pm
BB&N @ Exeter, 4:00 pm
Proctor @ Kimball Union, 7:00 pm

Mon. Feb. 9
Milton @ St. Paul's, 5:00 pm
Noble & Greenough @ Lawrence Academy, 6:00 pm


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

Around the Rinks

St. Paul's players celebrate their DI Championship.
St. Paul's players celebrate their DI Championship.
 
Rivers players celebrate their DII Championship.
Rivers players celebrate their DII Championship.
 
St. Paul's senior F Bridget Carey had the game-winner vs. Nobles and a hat trick in the championship game win over Pomfret.
St. Paul's senior F Bridget Carey had the game-winner vs. Nobles and a hat trick in the championship game win over Pomfret. (Photo: Dave Arnold Photography)