- First Posted: 2024-04-28
- Updated: 2024-11-01 12:06:29
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Huge Weekend Wrap Up
Action Saturday from the exciting non-league game between Lynbrook and Oceanside
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Nearly twenty games, including several nail-biters against out-of-section opponents, took place on Friday and Saturday. Let's take a look at the results, starting with the aftorementioned non-league games:
Manhasset 6, Rumson-Fair Haven 5 OT
The Indians pulled out a overtime victory over of the top teams in the Garden State on Friday. The Bulldogs, undefeated in their first ten outings, were stopped by Manhasset (9-4) thanks to the heroics of sophomore midfiedler Tommy Leder, who scored the tying goal with 1.1 seconds on the clock left in regulation, and then tallied the overtime game winner. Patrick Arnold led the Indians with two goals and an assist and Matt Im made 11 saves. Manhaset had beaten RFH in New Jersey last year, 9-7. [ BOX SCORE]
Cold Spring Harbor 9, Rye 8, OT
Junior Alex Bauer was the hero for the Seahawks in the overtime win at Rye (6-3) of Section I (Westchester). Bauer, a Michigan commit, had two goals and two assists, including the game-winner in the extra period for Cold Spring Harbor (8-4). Andrew Mazzei had a game-high four goals and one assist for the Seahawks, who won two overtime games this week in Westchester. Rye is one of the top Class C schools in New York this season. [ BOX SCORE]
Somers 12, Carey 5
The Tuskers of Somers (Section I) traveled to Long Island for the second time this season and picked up a 12-5 victory at Carey (8-5) on Saturday. Somers (10-1) had lost less than two weeks ago at South Side, 14-9, but this trip was different as they scored four goals in three different quarters for the non-league win. Junior golaie Rich Metzger made 14 saves for the Seahawks, giving him an even 400 for his career. The boxscore can be found here: [ BOX SCORE]
Farmingdale 7, Haldane 4
In another Section VIII vs Section I matchup, host Farmingdale defeated Haldane, 7-4 on Saturday night. Jimmy Caputo made 16 saves for the Dalers, and Cuinn Sunde and Brendan O'Keefe tallied two goals each for Farmingdale (8-4). Haldane dropped to 3-7 with the loss. [ BOX SCORE]
Brendan O'Keefe, left, and Josh Kama scored for Farmingdale against Haldane Saturday
In overtime non-league games involving Nassau County teams on Saturday, Massapequa defeated Seaford, 10-9, and Lynbrook defeated Oceanside, also by the score of 10-9. Jack Garguilo scored three goals including the game-winner on OT for the Chiefs (8-5). Michael Jannotte made 12 saves for Massapequa, who have won five of their last six games. [ BOX SCORE] Oceanside was down 8-6 after three quarters but outscored the Owls 3-1 in the fourth to force the extra period. Brian Kraemer and Michael Madden easch scored three goals for the Sailors in the loss. [ BOX SCORE]
In a crossover between the Power League and Conference A, Syosset defeated Herricks, 17-10 on Friday. The Braves (6-6) were led by Giovanni Accardo who had eight assists and tallied one goal for nine points. David Disque (4g, 2a), and Brody Waxer (4g, 1a) were also top producers for Syosset, who led 14-2 at halftime. Tommy Gaudio had three goals and three assists for Herricks (9-4), giving him an even 100 for his career. To see the complete boxscore, click here: [ BOX SCORE]
In Conference B, Roslyn won their six consecutive game by beating New Hyde Park, 16-6 on Friday. Ethan Goldberg won 21 of 25 faceoffs and Charlie Samter scored three goals and assisted on two more for the Bulldogs (7-4). Both Aidan Garvey (2g, 1a) and Cody McLean (1g, 2a) totaled three points for the Gladiators (5-7). The boxscore is here: [ BOX SCORE] On Saturday, Mepham upset host Long Beach, 13-11. Alessandro Walaitis scored five goals and the combo of Braedon Kehoe (11 of 15) and Anthony DiSalvo (7 of 13) won 18 of 28 faceoffs for the Pirates (8-4), who were the #8 seed in the Conference B preseason rankings. Maverick Chernoff had three goals and two assists for the Marines (8-3), who had been seeded #6 in the preseason rankings. Check ou the full scoring tallies here: [ BOX SCORE]
In Conference C/D, host Island Trees defeated Oyster Bay on Friday, 14-3. The trio of John Echezuria (4g, 3a), Kevin Dromm (1g, 3a), and Kian McCoy (3g, 1a) combined for fifteen points for the Bulldogs (7-4). Jake Panetta (13) and Tyler Rosasco totaled 18 saves for the Baymen. (Boxscore: [ BOX SCORE] ) Floral Park (12-1) continued its winning ways on Saturday with a overtime victory at home against Plainedge, 9-8. Owen Sanchez score the winner, his third of the game, in the overtime period for the Knights. Owen Donnellan had four goals and two assists for the Red Devils (7-6). See that boxscore here: [ BOX SCORE]
In other non-league game played Saturday, Wantagh remained hot by defeating Rocky Point of Suffolk, 14-2. It was all Martini's for the Warriors (10-3), as Dylan (2g, 2a), Jake (3g, 1a), and Luke (4g) combined for twelve points. Will Greaves went 15 of 15 at the faceoff X for Wantagh. Rocky Point is 1-10. [ BOX SCORE] Roslyn won their second game in two days, stopping Locust Valley, 11-2. Josh Berger had two goals and three assists and freshman Gavin Ryback had three goals and an assist for Roslyn (8-4). [ BOX SCORE] Matthew D'Aversa had two goals and seven assists to lead North Shore (8-4) over Hewlett. Luke Rochler had a goal and three assists for the Bulldogs (7-5). [ BOX SCORE]
Jack McCormack had five goals and an assist, Rusty Carr won 13 of 19 face-offs and Will Massaro made 11 saves for Mineola (9-4) in the championship game of the Mustang Classic. Massaro was named Tournament MVP. James Demakopoulos made 22 saves for Wheatley/Carle Place (7-6). [ BOX SCORE]
Finally, Division held off Hicksville, 11-9. Leading the scoring for Division Ave was Liam Burns (2g, 3a) and Timothy Stanley (3g, 1a), and Camdon Davidson wion 14 of 21 faceoffs. James Kelly had four goals and an assist for the Comets. Both teams are 6-6. [ BOX SCORE]