Fri. 12/13/19
Kent's Second-Period Onslaught Stuns Gunnery
Kent, Conn. – Following a close first period, host Kent came out on fire in the second, scoring five unanswered goals in Friday's 8-1 win over a Gunnery team that failed to match Kent’s speed, physicality, and depth during the final 36 minutes of play. Team Captain Aidan Cobb (1g, 3a) and junior forward Cole Watson, with a hat trick, led the attack for Kent. Junior goaltender Jeremy Siegel kicked out 21 of the 22 shots he faced for the win.
Coming into the contest, we anticipated an even game between rival teams. And the first period was just that, with up-and-down action. Kent drew first blood on a 5-on-3 power play at 3:14, with Watson deflecting a point shot off the stick of PG defenseman Simon Mandel. After Watson's first tally of the evening, both goalies -- Gunnery senior goalie Carmine Andranovich and Kent's Siegel -- were kept busy in their respective nets as the teams exchanged scoring chances in fast-paced, exciting action.
For Gunnery, it was Alex Jefferies, the Highlanders' leading scorer and Merrimack commit, pacing the offense. Jefferies, from Lunenburg, Mass., was noticeable whenever he touched the puck. The 6'0" winger used his explosive stride and smart decision-making with the puck to create several scoring opportunities during the first 18 minutes of play. His best move, with just over a minute remaining in the period, came on a short-handed breakaway in which he deked Siegel on a nifty move but hit the post on a backhand shot -- with two feet of open net. It appeared that Jefferies would have scored but for a slash to his top hand/elbow by Kent defender Nick Marciano, who had no choice but to take the penalty in order to prevent a near-certain Jefferies goal.
Cornell commit Cobb, though smaller and a year younger than Jefferies, was equally effective at pushing the pace for Kent. The dynamic Cobb, listed at 5’ 8”, used his speed, shiftiness, and vision to create plays for Kent’s top line, on which he played the left side. That all-senior line, which also had Jason Kleinhans on the right and senior Tommy Raith in the middle, produced Kent’s best scoring opportunities.
At the end of the first, Kent led 1-0.
We don’t know what was said in the locker rooms between periods, but the game changed markedly for both teams after the puck drop for the second. It was like A Tale of Two Games. Gunnery seemed to lose its footing in the second period. Kent seemingly gained more speed.
Kent’s flurry of goals began at 3:14, when senior forward AJ von Brauchitsch scored off a rebound. Less than a
minute later, Cobb scored on a breakaway when Gunnery was caught in an untimely defensive change. Cobb made a quick backhand-forehand move as he went in alone on Andranovich, beating him stick side. Fifty-six seconds later, Watson tallied his second goal of the game, a rebound shot to give Kent a 4-0 lead. Less than two minutes after Watson’s goal, senior Tommy Raith made it 5-0 on a nice zone entry with linemates Cobb and Kleinhans, who both picked up assists. Raith scored Kent’s fifth goal of the period, with Kleinhans and Cobb assisting. A stunned Gunnery team left the ice trailing,6-0.
On a power play early in the third, Jefferies scored Gunnery's lone goal. Kent added two more, from Matthew Perryman and Watson, for the 8-2 final.
After the game we caught up with Kent head coach Dale Reinhardt to ask him what sparked his team in the second period. Reinhardt credited his players with sticking to the team’s structure, which allowed them to cash in on transition goals several times. This was consistent with what we saw, as four out of the five second-period goals came off odd-man rushes in which Kent had speed and numbers through the neutral zone. In the middle period, Kent took advantage of what we would characterize as Gunnery’s high-risk, high-reward style of play -- and they never looked back.
Notes:
-- As the home team, Kent had the benefit of having the last change after stops in play, which allowed them to match lines against Gunnery. Senior Kent defensemen Matthew Perryman and junior Finn Martin were consistently paired against Jefferies’ line. The duo did an excellent job in taking away Jefferies’ time and space throughout the game. Coach Reinhardt noted that Perryman has made significant strides in his game over the past 12 months, becoming stronger and more assertive at both ends of the ice. Junior goalie John Blair, from East Islip, NY, relieved Andranovich for Gunnery when the score reached 6-0. Blair made some nice stops in his first game action for the Gunnery
-- Gunnery showed its frustration in the third period with a few undisciplined penalties. Senior forward Dane Dowiak, who played last season for Kent and transferred to Gunnery for this season, was tossed from the game by the referees with 9:51 remaining. A Gunnery coach was also ejected following a heated discussion with one of the referees after a call went against a Gunnery player for charging. And, with 36 seconds remaining in the game, Jefferies was ejected after cross-checking Kwiecinski in front of the Kent net. He will miss Gunnery's next game.
Kwiecinski kept his composure and did not retaliate.
-- Kent, the Large School Champions last season, lost leading scorers Alex Laferriere (19g,34a) and Michael Posma (21g, 25a), who are both in the USHL now. With the benefit of a few talented newcomers and the return of a solid core of players, however, coach Reinhardt’s team looks poised to make another playoff run this season.
-- Both Kent and Gunnery entered the game following lopsided losses Wednesday. Kent, which upset defending prep champions Kimball Union, 5-2, last Sunday, followed that high point with a 6-0 loss to Brunswick on Wednesday. Gunnery lost to Berkshire, 5-1. Gunnery takes on Williston at home Saturday (6:00 pm), while Kent travels to Salisbury for a 7:00 pm start.
Sat. 12/28/19
Prep Girls' Composite Schedule, January 4-12, 2020
Saturday, January 4, 2020
2020 Winchendon Invitational (Day 1 of 2)
At the Winchendon School; Winchendon, Mass.
Ritchie Division: Cushing Academy, Lawrence Academy, Williston Northampton.
Wapiti Division: Winchendon School, Northfield Mt. Hermon, The Gunnery.
Saturday:
12:00 pm -- The Gunnery vs. Winchendon
2:00 pm -- Cushing vs. Williston Northampton
4:00 pm -- Winchendon vs. Northfield Mt. Hermon
6:00 pm -- Williston Northampton vs. Lawrence Academy
Non-Tournament Games:
North American Hockey Academy @ BB&N, 9:00 am (S)
Stanstead College @ Noble & Greenough, 9:00 am (S)
Hoosac @ Lawrenceville, 2:00 pm
East Coast Wizards @ Rivers, 2:15 pm
Middlesex @ Berwick, 4:00 pm
Sunday, January 5, 2020
2020 Winchendon Invitational (Day 2 of 2)
At the Winchendon School; Winchendon, Mass.
Ritchie Division: Cushing Academy, Lawrence Academy, Williston Northampton.
Wapiti Division: Winchendon School, Northfield Mt. Hermon, The Gunnery.
Sunday:
7:30 am -- The Gunnery vs. Northfield Mt. Hermon
9:30 am -- Lawrence Academy vs. Cushing
-- Lunch Break, then Playoffs --
11:30 am -- Ritchie 3 vs. Wapiti 3
1:30 pm -- Ritchie 2 vs. Wapiti 2
3:30 pm -- Ritchie 1 vs. Wapiti 1
Non-Tournament Games:
Middlesex @ North Yarmouth Academy, 11:45 am
Noble & Greenough vs. NAHA White Team, 1:00 pm (S) -- at Harvard University
Stanstead College @ BB&N, 2:45 pm (S)
Monday, January 6, 2020
Hill School @ Taft, 4:00 pm
Tuesday, January 7, 2020
East Coast Wizards @ Middlesex, 7:00 am (S)
Wednesday, January 8, 2020
Kent @ Taft, 2:30 pm
Westminster @ Gunnery, 3:00 pm
Vermont Academy vs. Kents Hill, 3:00 pm -- at St. Paul's School
Portledge vs. Hoosac, 3:00 pm
Greenwich @ Hotchkiss, 3:30 pm
Groton JV @ Dana Hall, 3:30 pm
Beaver Country Day @ Newton Country Day, 3:45 pm
Northfield Mt. Hermon @ Worcester Academy, 4:00 pm
Hebron @ Exeter, 4:00 pm
Proctor @ Berwick, 4:30 pm
Groton @ Pingree, 4:30 pm
Rivers @ Cushing, 4:30 pm
La Salle Academy @ St. George's, 4:30 pm
Andover @ Kimball Union, 4:30 pm
Deerfield @ Millbrook, 4:30 pm
North Yarmouth Academy @ Brewster Academy, 5:00 pm
Southfield @ Noble & Greenough, 5:30 pm
Loomis Chaffee @ Canterbury, 5:45 pm
Thursday January 9, 2020
Morristown Beard @ Rye Country Day, 4:45 pm
Friday, January 10, 2020
Beaver Country Day @ Brookline HS, 3:30 pm
Dana Hall @ Milton JV, 3:45 pm
Winsor @ Newton Country Day, 4:00 pm
Vermont Academy @ Holderness, 4:30 pm
Lawrence Academy @ Groton, 4:30 pm
Hebron @ Pingree, 4:30 pm
Exeter @ Berwick, 5:15 pm
BB&N @ Berkshire, 6:00 pm
Noble & Greenough @ Hotchkiss, 6:00 pm
Milton @ Loomis Chaffee, 7:00 pm
Greenwich @ Proctor, 8:00 pm
Saturday, January 11, 2020
Hill School @ Northfield Mt. Hermon, 9:00 am
Greenwich @ Vermont Academy, 1:00 pm
Winchendon @ Lawrence Academy, 1:00 pm
Choate @ Andover, 1:15 pm
Noble & Greenough @ Kent, 1:30 pm
BB&N @ Groton, 2:00 pm
Worcester Academy @ Middlesex, 2:00 pm
Southfield @ Milton, 2:00 pm
Brewster Academy @ Hebron, 2:00 pm
Brooks @ Rivers, 2:30 pm
Proctor @ Exeter, 2:30 pm
Pingree @ Kents Hill, 3:00 pm
Holderness @ North Yarmouth Academy, 3:15 pm
St. Mark's @ Governor's, 3:30 pm
Pomfret @ Hotchkiss, 3:30 pm
Newton Country Day @ Berwick, 3:45 pm
St. George's @ Gunnery, 4:00 pm
Kimball Union @ Stanstead College, 4:30 pm
Cushing @ New Hampton, 4:30 pm
Westminster @ Taft, 4:30 pm
Williston Northampton @ Tabor, 4:30 pm
Hill School @ Thayer, 5:00 pm
Loomis Chaffee @ Berkshire, 5:15 pm
St. Paul's vs. Lawrenceville, 6:00 pm -- at Deerfield Academy
Millbrook @ Tilton, 6:30 pm
Gilmour Academy @ Portledge, 7:30 pm
Sunday, January 12, 2020
Lawrenceville @ Deerfield, 11:00 am
Hill School @ Winchendon, 11:00 am
Millbrook @ New Hampton, 12:00 pm
Canterbury @ Tilton, 1:00 pm
Mon. 12/23/19
Nobles Reclaims Harrington Crown
In a game highlighted by special teams play, Nobles skated past Williston, 3-1, on Sunday to reclaim the Harrington Tournament Championship. A key to their win was Nobles' ability to capitalize on the ample power plays Williston handed them, scoring two of their three goals when up a man. Williston was also given chances to display its power play unit, from which they generated most of their opportunities. Jules Constantinople gave the Wildcats hope, scoring the lone goal for the Wildcats to bring the game to 2-1 early in the third. That hope quickly faded two minutes later on a power play snipe by Kaley MacDonald that put Nobles up, 3-1. At that's where things stood at the final buzzer.
The 2019 Harrington Tournament proved to be more competitive than last year's, which was won by St. Paul's in a shootout. Seven of last year’s teams returned this year, with BB&N returning after a one-year hiatus. And what a difference a year makes. While Nobles performed at a level a notch above the others, most of the games were highly competitive and fun to watch.
Following are some notes on each team.
Milton Academy
Lost all four games at the Harrington for the second straight year. This is a team that in recent years was praised for its defense, but this time around came up short in that department, getting outscored over the four games by a 16-2 margin. Sophomore Caroline Baldwin stood out as a solid player on defense, but cannot do it alone. There was also no clear combination of players that could provide the goal scoring chances they desperately needed. Milton knocked off New Hampton just two weeks ago, so maybe the tide can turn for them. However, they will need to find consistent goaltending and a defensive system that will keep them in games. That said, acknowledgments should be given to this team for taking St. Mark’s to overtime in the seventh-place game on Sunday.
Milton (0-4): Preliminary Round (0-3): Lost to SPS, lost to BB&N, lost to Williston. Playoff Round (0-1): Lost to St. Mark's, 1-2 (OT), to finish 8th.
St. Mark’s
The Lions were, arguably, the only team to give Nobles even an ounce of trouble over the weekend, holding the Bulldogs scoreless for two periods and even dominating much of the second period in Saturday's 4-1 loss. From what we saw this weekend, it seems as though this team plays to the level of its opponent. The Lions had some creative players, particularly juniors Lauren Tolve and Madison Michals. We wouldn’t be surprised to see them give some top teams trouble this year, but consistency will be needed if they look to put together a solid season.
St. Mark's (1-4): Preliminary Round (0-3): Lost to Westy, lost to LA, lost to Nobles. Playoff Round (1-0): Beat Milton, 2-1, in OT to finish in 7th place.
Lawrence Academy
Lawrence is a smaller team than others here, but showed moments of good hockey during the weekend. Although they were able to hold a lead over St. Paul’s through two periods, this team does not appear to be a threat to many top teams this season. Morgan Vigeant and Alyssa Berardino were key to the Spartans' defense throughout the weekend. Their top lines were not as impressive as other teams' were, and they will struggle to score goals. LA's ability to be energetic on the ice and grind is the primary reason they were able to sneak by St. Mark’s and avoid the dreaded 7th place game on Sunday.
Lawrence (1-3): Preliminary Round (1-2): Lost to Nobles, beat St. Mark's, lost to Westminster. Playoff Round (0-1): Lost to St. Paul's, 2-6, to finish 6th.
Williston Northampton
This is not the most impressive Williston team we have seen, but that does not mean they won’t be able to make a run to the postseason. After all, it was just two years ago that they made it all the way to the championship game -- as the eighth seed. Going forward, it will be important for Williston to stay out of the penalty box. Two of the three goals Nobles scored against them in the finals were PP tallies. If they can solve that issue, they should be able to compete with any team in New England. Also, Williston is lethal on the power play. Two of its three goals against St. Paul’s came with the man advantage. Sophomore Jules Constantinople and junior Sydney Wegner had some special moments and were able to get their squad on the board in the championship game. Note that Christina Vote, a star senior forward on the roster, did not play. Getting her back will be an important piece of the puzzle as the season moves on.
Williston (3-0): Preliminary Round (3-0): Beat BB&N, beat SPS, beat Milton. Playoff Round (0-1): Lost to Nobles, 1-3 to finish 2nd.
St. Paul’s School
St. Paul’s had a tough weekend, especially when considering the talent they have. Before their season began, senior goalie and 2019 All-NEPSAC selection Madison Beck had surgery on her ACL and will be out for the season. And USHR’s top freshman player last season, Kristina Allard, was out sick all weekend. On Sunday, SPS was, including Allard, down three players due to the stomach bug, which made taking down Lawrence a bit more tough. The Pelicans seemed slow and careless throughout the weekend, but were able to come up with a four-goal third period to top LA and secure fifth place on Sunday. It was a theme all weekend: the Pelicans only showed their talent when they fell behind. In order to find success this winter, they must find a way to start games with intensity rather than being forced to chase the game.
St. Paul's (2-2): Preliminary Round (1-2): Beat Milton, lost to Williston, lost to BB&N. Playoff Round (1-0): Beat LA, 6-2, to finish in 5th place.
Noble & Greenough
Another year, another very strong team. Again, they are one of the most talented, deep, and well-coached teams in New England. Maeve Connolly, Emmy O’Leary, Katie Pyne, Kate Ham, and Ellie Bayard provide a very strong backbone for this team, and each is incredibly talented in her own right. Even when this group is not totally on its game, Nobles is too deep for it to be a problem. Every one of the Bulldogs' lines has the ability to both create scoring chances and keep the puck out of their end. Senior goalie Taylor Hyland will be able to keep them in the close games. She was consistent all weekend, with a strong Nobles defense -- they have only allowed five goals over the season's first nine games -- in front of her.
Nobles (4-0) -- Preliminary Round (3-0): Beat LA, beat Westy, beat St. Mark's. Playoff Round (1-0): Beat Williston, 3-1, to finish as 2019 Champions.
Westminster
It was great to see Westminster with a good squad again. They successfully rotated their goalies throughout the weekend, and are a good-sized team, towering over most of their opponents. Senior Megan Rittenhouse and Jenny Guider are the go-to pair for the Martlets when looking for a goal. The other lines struggled to create scoring opportunities. Westy's entire team was prepared on the defensive side of the puck. They will need to find a way to create secondary scoring if they wish to make it into March this year. They had some chances against BB&N in the third-place game, but were unable to get enough consistent scoring.
On a side note, Kelcie Finn, one of the members of Westminster's 2014 New England Championship team, is now an assistant coach with the Martlets.
Westminster (2-2): Preliminary Round (2-1): Beat St. Mark's, lost to Nobles, beat LA. Playoff Round (0-1): Lost to BB&N, 1-0, to finish 4th.
Buckingham Browne & Nichols
This team is good -- well-coached, disciplined, and, other than against Williston, seemed like the better team in all of its matchups. Their third-place finish was all the more impressive for playing without their best player, Mia Biotti, who is getting ready to play in the U-18 World Championships over New Year's. This team has no quit in them and created offense from many different parts of their game. Gali Levy, Molly Griffin, Maya Mangiafico, and Julia Maimonis were all particularly impressive. They should -- individually and collectively -- be tough for opposing teams to shut down. BB&N is fun to watch and, if they keep up with this creative yet consistent style of hockey that Coach Ed Bourget has developed, will have success the rest of the way. Their rematch at St. Paul’s on January 15th will be one to circle on your calendar.
BB&N (3-1): Preliminary Round (2-1): Lost to Williston, beat Milton, beat SPS. Playoff Round (1-0): Beat Westy, 1-0, to finish 3rd.
-- GH
Sun. 12/22/19
Sunday, December 22nd Tournament Scoreboard
39th Annual Harrington Tournament (Day 3 of 3)
At Nobles (Friday and Sunday); at Milton (Saturday)
Sunday's Playoff Schedule -- @ Nobles
(Home team listed second.)
Southfield Tournament (Day 3 of 3)
At Dexter Southfield School, 20 Newton Street; Brookline, Mass.
Sunday's Playoff Results:
Southfield 2, Thayer 1
Berwick 4, Millbrook 0
Rivers 2, Middlesex 0
KUA 1, Proctor 0
Sat. 12/21/19-- Updated 11:45 pm
Saturday, December 21st Tournament Scoreboard
39th Annual Harrington Tournament (Day 2 of 3)
At Nobles (Friday and Sunday); at Milton (Saturday)
@ Roberts Rink, Milton Academy
Game 7 -- BB&N 7, Milton 0
Game 8 -- Williston 3, St. Paul's 1
Game 9 -- Nobles 4, St. Mark's 1
Game 10 -- Westminster 3, Lawrence 0
Game 11 -- Williston 4, Milton 0
Game 12 -- BB&N 6, St. Paul's 4
Sunday's Playoff Schedule -- @ Nobles
Home team listed second.
2019 Watkins Tournament (Day 3 of 3) -- Berkshire Takes Title on Catherine Appleyard OT Goal
At Cushing Academy; Ashburnham, Mass.
Fisher Division: Berkshire, School, Cushing Academy, Northwood School, Winchendon School
Iorio Division: Culver Girls Academy, Deerfield Academy, New Hampton School, Worcester Academy
Playoffs:
7th Place: Cushing 4, Culver 4
5th Place: Winchendon 2, Deerfield 1
3rd Place: Northwood 2, Worcester
Championship: Berkshire 3, New Hampton 2 (OT)
Governor's Holiday Tournament (Day 2 of 2)
At Governor's Academy; Byfield, Mass.
Holderness 1, Canterbury 0
Kents Hill 4, Governor's 1
Kents Hill 1, Holderness 1 (OT)
Governor's 3, Canterbury 0
Southfield Tournament (Day 2 of 3)
At Dexter Southfield School, Brookline, Mass.
Rivers 1, Thayer 0 (@ The Rivers School)
All remaining games are at Dexter Southfield:
Millbrook 3, Proctor 0
Dexter Southfield 4, Berwick 0
Middlesex 2, Kimball Union 1
Rivers 4, Millbrook 1
Thayer 4, Proctor 1
Dexter Southfield 2, Middlesex 2
Berwick 4, Kimball Union 1
Portsmouth Abbey Invitational (Day 2 of 2)
At Portsmouth Abbey; Portsmouth, RI
Tilton 4, Winsor 2
10:30 am -- Pingree vs. Pomfret
Portsmouth Abbey 1, Tilton 1
2:30 pm -- Winsor vs. Pingree
Skip & Dolly Howard Invitational (Day 2 of 2)
@ St. George's School; Middletown, RI
Saturday, December 21st
St. George's 2, Greenwich 1 (SO)
Hebron 3, North Yarmouth Academy 0
Fri. 12/20/19
Friday, December 20th Tournament Scoreboard
37th Annual Patsy K. Odden Invitational Tournament (Day 2 of 2)
At The Taft School; Watertown, Conn.
Preliminary Round Final Standings:
Group A: Tabor (3-0). Andover (2-1), Choate (1-2), Taft (0-3)
Group B: Kent (3-0), Loomis (2-1), Hotchkiss (1-2), Lawrenceville (0-3)
Friday, December 20th
Andover 2, Taft 1
Tabor 4, Choate 0
Kent 3, Hotchkiss 0
Loomis 4, Lawrenceville 1
Championship Game
1:30 pm -- Tabor 2, Kent 0 (Odden Arena)
Third-Place Game
1:30 pm -- Loomis 2, Andover 0 (Mays Rink)
39th Annual Harrington Tournament (Day 1 of 3)
At Nobles (Friday and Sunday); at Milton (Saturday)
Nobles Division: Noble & Greenough, Lawrence Academy, St. Mark’s, Westminster. Milton Division: Milton Academy, BB&N, St. Paul’s, Williston-Northampton School.
@ Flood Rink, Noble & Greenough
Nobles 7, Lawrence 1
Westminster 4, St. Mark's 2
St. Paul's 3, Milton 1
Williston 3, BB&N 0
Nobles 2, Westminster 0
Lawrence 1, St. Mark's 0 (SO)
2019 Watkins Tournament (Day 2 of 3)
At Cushing Academy; Ashburnham, Mass.
Fisher Division: Berkshire, School, Cushing Academy, Northwood School, Winchendon School
Iorio Division: Culver Girls Academy, Deerfield Academy, New Hampton School, Worcester Academy
Northwood 5, Cushing 2
Berkshire 3, Winchendon 1
Deerfield 5, Culver 2
New Hampton 6, Worcester 3
Northwood 2, Winchendon 0
Cushing 4, Berkshire 2
New Hampton 3, Deerfield 2
Worcester 6, Culver 3
Governor's Holiday Tournament (Day 1 of 2)
At Governor's Academy; Byfield, Mass.
Holderness 1, Governor's 0
Canterbury 2, Kents Hill 1 (OT)
Southfield Tournament (Day 1 of 3)
At Dexter Southfield School, 20 Newton Street; Brookline, Mass.
Thayer 4, Millbrook 1
Rivers 5, Proctor 0
Kimball Union 4, Southfield 1
Middlesex 2, Berwick 2
Skip & Dolly Howard Invitational (Day 1 of 2)
@ St. George's School; Middletown, RI
St. George's 1, North Yarmouth 0
Greenwich 4, Hebron 1
St. George's 3, Hebron 0
Greenwich 3, North Yarmouth 2 (OT)
Portsmouth Abbey Invitational (Day 1 of 2)
At Portsmouth Abbey; Portsmouth, RI
Pomfret 3, Portsmouth Abbey 3
Tilton 1, Pingree 1
Portsmouth Abbey 5, Winsor 0
Non-Tournament Game: Exeter 6, Stanstead College 4
Thurs. 12/19/19
Thursday, Dec. 19th Tournament Scoreboard
37th Annual Patsy K. Odden Invitational Tournament (Day 2 of 2)
At The Taft School; Watertown, Conn.
Group A: Andover, Choate, Tabor, Taft
Group B: Hotchkiss, Kent, Lawrenceville, Loomis
Choate 4, Taft 1
Tabor 3, Andover 0
Hotchkiss 1, Lawrenceville 0
Kent 3, Loomis 1
Tabor 6, Taft 2
Andover 3, Choate 0
Loomis 1, Hotchkiss 0
Kent 5, Lawrenceville 1
2019 Watkins Tournament (Day 1 of 3)
At Cushing Academy; Ashburnham, Mass.
Fisher Division: Berkshire, School, Cushing Academy, Northwood School, Winchendon School
Iorio Division: Culver Girls Academy, Deerfield Academy, New Hampton School, Worcester Academy
Winchendon 4, Cushing 3
Berkshire 2, Northwood 1
Worcester Academy 2, Deerfield 1
New Hampton 7, Culver 3
Wed. 12/18/19
Girls' Prep Composite, December 19-22, 2019
Thursday, December 19, 2019
37th Annual Patsy K. Odden Invitational Tournament (Day 1 of 2)
At The Taft School; Watertown, Conn.
Group A: Andover, Choate, Tabor, Taft
Group B: Hotchkiss, Kent, Lawrenceville, Loomis
Game 1 8:00 am Taft vs. Choate Odden Arena
Game 2 8:30 am Andover vs. Tabor Mays Rink
Game 3 9:45 am Hotchkiss vs. Lawrenceville Odden Arena
Game 4 10:15 am Kent vs. Loomis Mays Rink
Game 5 1:45 pm Taft vs. Tabor Odden Arena
Game 6 2:15 pm Choate vs. Andover Mays Rink
Game 7 3:30 pm Loomis vs. Hotchkiss Odden Arena
Game 8 4:00 pm Lawrenceville vs. Kent Mays Rink
2019 Watkins Tournament (Day 1 of 3)
At Cushing Academy; Ashburnham, Mass.
Fisher Division: Berkshire, School, Cushing Academy, Northwood School, Winchendon School
Iorio Division: Culver Girls Academy, Deerfield Academy, New Hampton School, Worcester Academy
2:30 pm -- Cushing vs. Winchendon
4:20 pm -- Berkshire vs. Northwood
6:10 pm -- Deerfield vs. Worcester
8:00 pm -- New Hampton vs. Culver
Friday, December 20, 2019
37th Annual Patsy K. Odden Invitational Tournament (Day 2 of 2)
At The Taft School; Watertown, Conn.
Group A: Andover, Choate, Tabor, Taft
Group B: Hotchkiss, Kent, Lawrenceville, Loomis
Friday, December 20th
Game 9 8:00 am Taft vs. Andover Odden Arena
Game 10 8:30 am Choate vs. Tabor Mays Rink
Game 11 9:45 am Hotchkiss vs. Kent Odden Arena
Game 12 10:15 am Loomis vs. Lawrenceville Mays Rink
Championship Game
Game 13 1:30 pm Group A and Group B Winners Odden Arena
Third-Place Game
Game 14 1:30 pm Group A and Group B Runners-Up Mays Rink
Ice made after 1st period only.
Home teams (in bold and listed first) should wear dark jerseys.
39th Annual Harrington Tournament (Day 1 of 3)
At Nobles (Friday and Sunday); at Milton (Saturday)
Nobles Division: Noble & Greenough, Lawrence Academy, St. Mark’s, Westminster. Milton Division: Milton Academy, BB&N, St. Paul’s, Williston-Northampton School.
@ Flood Rink, Noble & Greenough
Game 1 9:30 Lawrence vs. Nobles
Game 2 11:30 St. Mark's vs. Westminster
Game 3 1:30 Milton vs. St. Paul's
Game 4 3:30 BB&N vs. Williston
Game 5 5:30 Westminster vs. Nobles
Game 6 7:30 St. Mark's vs. Lawrence
2019 Watkins Tournament (Day 2 of 3)
At Cushing Academy; Ashburnham, Mass.
Fisher Division: Berkshire, School, Cushing Academy, Northwood School, Winchendon School
Iorio Division: Culver Girls Academy, Deerfield Academy, New Hampton School, Worcester Academy
8:00 am Cushing vs. Northwood
9:50 am Winchendon vs. Berkshire
11:40 am Culver vs. Deerfield
1:30 pm Worcester vs. New Hampton
3:20 pm Winchendon vs. Northwood
5:10 pm Cushing vs. Berkshire
7:00 pm Deerfield vs. New Hampton
8:50 pm Culver vs. Worcester
Governor's Holiday Tournament (Day 1 of 2)
At Governor's Academy; Byfield, Mass.
Governor's vs. Holderness, 4:00 pm
Kents Hill vs. Canterbury, 5:45 pm
Southfield Tournament (Day 1 of 3)
At Dexter Southfield School, 20 Newton Street; Brookline, Mass.
12:00 pm -- Thayer vs. Millbrook
2:00 pm -- Proctor vs. Rivers
4:00 pm -- Dexter Southfield vs. Kimball Union
6:00 pm -- Middlesex vs. Berwick
Skip & Dolly Howard Invitational (Day 1 of 2)
@ St. George's School; Middletown, RI
3:15 pm -- North Yarmouth vs. St. George's (Howard Rink)
3:30 pm -- Hebron vs. Greenwich (Cutler Rink)
7:45 pm -- St. George's vs. Hebron (Howard Rink)
8:00 pm -- Greenwich vs. North Yarmouth (Cutler Rink)
Portsmouth Abbey Invitational (Day 1 of 2)
At Portsmouth Abbey; Portsmouth, RI
3:00 pm -- Pomfret vs. Portsmouth Abbey
5:00 pm -- Tilton vs. Pingree
7:00 pm -- Winsor vs. Portsmouth Abbey
Saturday, December 21, 2019
39th Annual Harrington Tournament (Day 2 of 3)
At Nobles (Friday and Sunday); at Milton (Saturday)
@ Roberts Rink, Milton Academy
Game 7 8:30 BB&N vs. Milton
Game 8 10:30 Williston vs. St. Paul's
Game 9 12:30 Nobles vs. St. Mark's
Game 10 2:30 Westminster vs. Lawrence
Game 11 4:30 Williston vs. Milton
Game 12 6:30 St. Paul's vs. BB&N
2019 Watkins Tournament (Day 3 of 3)
At Cushing Academy; Ashburnham, Mass.
Fisher Division: Berkshire, School, Cushing Academy, Northwood School, Winchendon School
Iorio Division: Culver Girls Academy, Deerfield Academy, New Hampton School, Worcester Academy
Saturday, December 21, 2019
Playoffs:
8:00 am Fisher 4 vs. Iorio 4
10:00 am Fisher 3 vs. Iorio 3
12:00 pm Fisher 2 vs. Iorio 2
2:00 pm Fisher 1 vs. Iorio 1
Governor's Holiday Tournament (Day 2 of 2)
At Governor's Academy; Byfield, Mass.
Holderness vs. Canterbury, 9:00 am
Governor's vs. Kents Hill, 10:45 am
Kents Hill vs. Holderness, 3:00 pm
Governor's vs. Canterbury, 4:45 pm
Southfield Tournament (Day 2 of 3)
At Dexter Southfield School, 20 Newton Street; Brookline, Mass.
8:00 am -- Rivers vs. Thayer (@ The Rivers School, 333 Winter Street; Weston, Mass.)
All remaining games are at Dexter Southfield:
8:00 am -- Proctor vs. Millbrook
10:00 am -- Dexter Southfield vs. Berwick
12:00 pm -- Kimball Union vs. Middlesex
2:00 pm -- Millbrook vs. Rivers
4:00 pm -- Thayer vs. Proctor
6:00 pm -- Dexter Southfield vs. Middlesex
8:00 pm -- Berwick vs. Kimball Union
Portsmouth Abbey Invitational (Day 2 of 2)
At Portsmouth Abbey; Portsmouth, RI
8:30 am -- Tilton vs. Winsor
10:30 am -- Pingree vs. Pomfret
12:30 pm -- Portsmouth Abbey vs. Tilton
2:30 pm -- Winsor vs. Pingree
Skip & Dolly Howard Invitational (Day 2 of 2)
@ St. George's School; Middletown, RI
Saturday, December 21st
11:00 am -- St. George's vs. Greenwich (Howard Rink)
11:00 am -- Hebron vs. North Yarmouth (Cutler Rink)
Sunday, December 22, 2019
39th Annual Harrington Tournament (Day 3 of 3)
At Nobles (Friday and Sunday); at Milton (Saturday)
Playoffs @ Flood Rink, Noble & Greenough
Game 13 8:00 7th Place Game – 4th Milton vs. 4th Nobles
Game 14 10:00 5th Place Game -- 3rd Milton vs. 3rd Nobles
Game 15 12:00 3rd Place Game – 2nd Milton vs. 2nd Nobles
Game 16 2:00 Championship Game – 1st Milton vs. 1st Nobles
Southfield Tournament (Day 3 of 3)
At Dexter Southfield School, 20 Newton Street; Brookline, Mass.
Playoffs:
9:00 am -- 4th Pool A vs. 4th Pool B
11:00 am --3rd Pool A vs. 3rd Pool B
1:00 pm -- 2nd Pool A vs. 2nd Pool B
3:00 pm -- 1st Pool A vs. 1st Pool B
Tues. 12/17/19
Wednesday's Games
We're working on combining all the tournament schedules into our annual Holiday Guide as well as incorporating them into the weekly schedule. We do this for both the boys and girls sites, and have to have it all done by tomorrow (Wednesday) night. If there have been any last-minute changes to any tournaments please let us know at news@ushr.com as soon as possible. Thanks!
Here is the schedule for tomorrow:
Wed. Dec. 18, 2019
Tilton @ Brewster Academy, 2:30 pm
Gunnery @ Greenwich, 3:30 pm
Lawrence Academy @ Exeter, 3:30 pm
Pomfret @ Choate, 3:30 pm
Portledge @ Hill School, 3:45 pm
Hebron (neutral site) Vermont Academy, 4:00 pm
Pingree @ Winsor, 4:15 pm
Berwick @ Brooks, 4:30 pm
North Yarmouth Academy @ Proctor, 4:30 pm
Mon. 12/9/19
Girls' Prep Composite Schedule, Week of Dec. 9, 2019
Monday, December 9th, 2019
Wilmington HS @ Newton CD, 4:30 pm
Berkshire @ Hotchkiss, 4:45 pm
Taft @ Gunnery, 5:00 pm
Wednesday, December 11th, 2019
Gunnery @ Millbrook, 2:30 pm
Deerfield @ Loomis Chaffee, 3:00 pm
Kent @ Westminster, 3:00 pm
Pomfret @ Southfield, 3:15 pm
St. George's @ Thayer, 3:15 pm
St. Mark's @ Noble & Greenough, 3:15 pm
BB&N @ Brooks, 3:30 pm
Hill School @ Lawrenceville, 3:30 pm
Exeter @ Milton, 3:30 pm
Choate @ Greenwich, 3:30 pm
Portsmouth Abbey JV @ Dana Hall, 3:30 pm
Winchendon @ Andover, 3:45 pm
Holderness @ Brewster Academy, 4:00 pm
Lawrence Academy @ St. Paul's, 4:00 pm
Pingree @ Newton CD, 4:00 pm
Kents Hill @ Portsmouth Abbey, 4:00 pm
Worcester Academy @ Berwick, 4:15 pm
Governor's @ Winsor, 4:15 pm
Taft @ Berkshire, 4:30 pm
Northfield Mt. Hermon @ Kimball Union, 4:30 pm
Hebron @ New Hampton, 4:30 pm
Tilton @ Groton, 4:30 pm
Williston Northampton @ Cushing, 4:45 pm
Proctor @ Middlesex, 5:00 pm
Rivers @ Tabor, 5:00 pm
Morristown Beard @ Hoosac, 5:00 pm
Friday, December 13th, 2019
Phillips Exeter Academy Showcase (Day 1)
At Phillips Exeter Academy; Exeter, NH
5:30pm - Brooks vs. Brewster - Rink B
6:00 pm - Exeter vs. Hill - Rink A
Vermont Academy Showcase (Day 1)
At Yale University and Wesleyan College
Participating Teams:
Vermont Academy
Rice Memorial
Gunnery
Northwood
Ironbound
Walpole
Other games of Friday, Dec. 13th:
North Yarmouth Academy @ Worcester Academy, 4:15 pm
Dana Hall @ Winsor, 4:15 pm
Winchendon @ Northfield Mt. Hermon, 4:30 pm
Andover @ Southfield, 4:45 pm
Berwick @ Pingree, 5:00 pm
Thayer @ Portsmouth Abbey, 5:00 pm
Holderness @ St. Paul's, 5:30 pm
Rivers @ Middlesex, 5:30 pm
Noble & Greenough @ Deerfield, 6:30 pm
Kents Hill @ Governor's, 6:30 pm
Kimball Union @ Proctor, 6:30 pm
Tabor @ Lawrence Academy, 6:45 pm
Saturday, December 14th, 2019
Phillips Exeter Academy Showcase (Day 2)
At Phillips Exeter Academy; Exeter, NH
9:00 am - Hill vs. Brewster - Rink A
1:00 pm - Exeter vs. Brewster - Rink A
2:00 pm - Brooks vs. Hill - Rink B
6:00 pm - Exeter vs. Brooks - Rink A
Vermont Academy Showcase (Day 2)
At Yale University and Wesleyan College
Participating Teams:
Vermont Academy
Rice Memorial
Gunnery
Northwood
Ironbound
Walpole
Other games of Saturday, Dec. 14th:
Kents Hill @ Cushing, 12:00 pm
Noble & Greenough @ Choate, 1:30 pm
Proctor @ New Hampton, 2:00 pm
Beaver Country Day @ Portsmouth Abbey, 2:00 pm
BB&N @ Deerfield, 3:00 pm
Loomis Chaffee @ Westminster, 3:00 pm
Greenwich @ Millbrook, 4:00 pm
Williston Northampton @ Pomfret, 4:15 pm
Northfield Mt. Hermon @ Andover, 4:15 pm
Tilton @ Kimball Union, 4:30 pm
Tabor @ Groton, 4:30 pm
Lawrenceville @ Berkshire, 5:00 pm
Winchendon @ St. Mark's, 5:00 pm
Thayer @ Worcester Academy, 5:30 pm
St. George's @ Lawrence Academy, 5:45 pm
Sunday, December. 15, 2019
Vermont Academy Showcase (Day 3)
At Yale University and Wesleyan College
Participating Teams:
Vermont Academy
Rice Memorial
Gunnery
Northwood
Ironbound
Walpole
Other games of Sunday, Dec. 15th:
New Hampton @ Holderness, 1:00 pm
Mon. Dec. 16, 2019
Beaver Country Day @ Newton CD, 4:30 pm
Portsmouth Abbey @ St. George's, 4:30 pm
Mon. 12/2/19
Girls' Prep Composite Schedule, Week of Dec. 2, 2019
Tues. Dec. 3, 2019
Greenwich @ Portledge, 4:45 pm
Wed. Dec. 4, 2019
Berkshire Jamboree
At the Berkshire School; Sheffield, Mass.
Each team will play each other for one period.
Berkshire vs. Hotchkiss, 3:00 - 3:45 pm
Williston vs. Gunnery, 3:00 - 3:45 pm
Berkshire vs. Gunnery, 4:00 - 4:45 pm
Williston vs. Hotchkiss, 4:00 - 4:45 pm
Berkshire vs. Williston, 5:00-5:45 pm
Gunnery vs. Hotchkiss, 5:00-5:45 pm
Regular Games:
St. Paul's @ Brewster Academy, 2:30 pm
Brooks @ Cushing, 3:00 pm
Middlesex @ Newton CD, 3:15 pm
Northfield Mt. Hermon @ Loomis Chaffee, 3:30 pm
Pomfret @ St. George's, 3:45 pm
Governor's @ North Yarmouth Academy, 4:00 pm
Pingree @ Exeter, 4:00 pm
Westminster @ St. Mark's, 4:00 pm
Worcester Academy @ Tilton, 4:00 pm
Groton @ Berwick, 4:15 pm
Natick HS @ BB&N, 4:30 pm (S)
Portledge @ Canterbury, 5:00 pm (S)
Thayer @ Milton, 5:15 pm
Noble & Greenough @ New Hampton, 5:15 pm
Millbrook @ Taft, 5:15 pm
East Coast Wizards @ Lawrence Academy, 5:45 pm (S)
Walpole HS @ Rivers, 6:00 pm (S)
Fri. Dec. 6, 2019
Newton North @ Newton CD, 3:30 pm
Hebron @ Rivers, 3:30 pm
Kents Hill @ Middlesex, 4:00 pm
Portledge @ Millbrook, 4:30 pm
Cushing @ Winchendon, 5:00 pm
Vermont Academy @ Hoosac, 5:00 pm
Southfield @ BB&N, 6:00 pm
Berwick @ Holderness, 6:00 pm
Tilton @ Proctor, 6:00 pm
Sat. Dec. 7, 2019
Pingree Jamboree (2 days; continues Sunday)
At the Pingree School, S. Hamilton, Mass.
Teams: Pingree, NYA, Masconomet HS, Beverly HS,
Kuper Academy, Lower Canada College.
NYA vs. Masconomet HS, 10:45 am
Pingree vs. Beverly HS, 12:00 pm
NYA vs. Lower Canada College, 1:15 pm
Pingree vs. Kuper Academy, 2:45 pm -
Regular Games:
Andover HS @ Andover, 2:15 pm (S)
Berkshire @ Kent, 3:00 pm
Thayer @ Southfield, 3:00 pm
St. Mark's @ Deerfield, 3:30 pm
Pomfret @ BB&N, 4:00 pm
Kents Hill @ Brooks, 4:00 pm
Canterbury @ Greenwich, 4:00 pm
Gunnery @ St. George's, 4:00 pm
Holderness @ Tilton, 4:00 pm
Loomis Chaffee @ Noble & Greenough, 4:00 pm
Northfield Mt. Hermon @ Hotchkiss, 4:15 pm
Groton @ Kimball Union, 4:30 pm
Milton @ New Hampton, 4:30 pm
Cushing @ Tabor, 4:30 pm
Brewster Academy @ Winchendon, 5:00 pm
Vermont Academy @ Proctor, 5:00 pm
St. Paul's @ Williston Northampton, 5:00 pm
Lawrenceville @ Taft, 5:00 pm
Lawrence Academy @ Choate, 5:30 pm
Hebron @ Governor's, 5:30 pm
Portsmouth Abbey @ Worcester Academy, 6:00 pm
Hill School @ Westminster, 7:00 pm
Sun. Dec. 8, 2019
Hill School @ Kent, 12:30 pm
Choate @ Lawrenceville, 1:00 pm
Pomfret @ Canterbury, 1:00 pm
Mon. Dec. 9, 2019
Wilmington HS @ Newton CD, 4:30 pm
Berkshire @ Hotchkiss, 4:45 pm
Taft @ Gunnery, 5:00 pm
