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Perlman Scores 13 Goals For North


Great Neck North junior attackman Daniel Perlman scored thirteen goals yesterday in a 18-17 loss to Jericho. The thirteen markers ties the Nassau County record, set by Robert Campbell, also of Great Neck North, in 2013.  The previous record of twelve goals was set in 1962 by Alan Lowe when he played for Hempstead High School. Perlman scored 91 goals last year, the second highest total in Nassau history,  and finished the season as the high scorer in Section VIII with 115 points.
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Results For April 30th

Herricks 18, Freeport 1
The Highlanders picked up a Conference A win at home against Freeport (1-12). Tommy Gaudio (4g-4a), Brayden Haase (4g-1a), Troy Madden (4g-1a), and Nate Kershaw (3g-2a) were the leading scorers for Herricks, who improved to 10-4 with the victory.  [ BOX SCORE

Oceanside 13, Baldwin 5
The Sailors had five players with two or more goals in a Conference A victory over neighboring Baldwin. Brady Nardone led the way with two goals and three assists.  Dylan Tveter (9-12) and Jacob Stern (7-7) combined to win 16 of 19 faceoffs for Oceanside (10-4). Logan Kirchner scored twice and added two assists for Baldwin (6-6).  [ BOX SCORE]

Hicksville 17, Hempstead 1
The Comets were led by Brendan Dalton and James Kelly who each had two goals and five assists in the Conference A win over Hempstead (1-12). Hicksville (7-6) had ten different goal scorers. [ BOX SCORE

Oyster Bay 12, Clarke 2
Oyster Bay (7-5) was led by Jake Macri (5g-2a), Joseph Gotti (2g-3a), and Jagger Romano (3g-1a) in the Conference C/D win over Clarke. George Henry won 16 of 18 draws for the Baymen. Elijah Richard made 11 saves for Clarke (2-12).    [ BOX SCORE]

Bethpage 14, Mineola 3
Andrew Reinhardt had five goals and four assists and Leo Cataldo won 16 of 17 face offs for Bethpage in a Conference C/D victory over Mineola. Anthony Guarasci added five points by way of four goals and an assist for the Golden Eagles (9-4). Jack McCormack scored twice for the Mustangs (9-5).  [ BOX SCORE

Lynbrook 11, Floral Park 8
Lynbrook defeated Floral Park, 11-8, in Conference C/D play. Steve Baranoski scored three goals for the Knights (12-2), giving him 101 for his career. Lynbrook is now 8-7.  [ BOX SCORE

Friends Academy 12, West Hempstead 0
Brett Cohen made 11 saves to earn the shutout victory for Friends Academy over host West Hempstead in Conference C/D. Clark Beard (2g-4a) and  Cooper Schultz (3g-2a) were the high scorers for the Quakers (8-4). Daniel Sanchez made 10 saves for the Rams (1-12). [ BOX SCORE

Island Trees 15, Bellmore JFK 2
John Echezuria had five goals and two assists to lead Island Trees in a Conference C/D game. KIan McCoy added four goals and an assist for Island Trees (8-4). Jack LaGalia made 14 saves for Bellmore JFK (4-9).  [ BOX SCORE

Malverne/East Rockaway 13, Lawrence 1
Matthew Delligati totaled six points (4g-2a) to lead Malverne/East Rockaway (4-9) over Lawrence in Conference C/D. Cameron Lewis added two goals and three assists for the winners. Lawrence is 0-12.  [ BOX SCORE

Plainview JFK 16, Uniondale 2
Nick Altmann and Alex Kantrowicz each scored three goals for Plainview JFK (8-5) in their Conference A triumph over visiting Uniondale. Christopher Tripoli helped the cause with two goals and three assists. Adrian Ayala scored both goals for the Knights (1-11).   [ BOX SCORE

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Garden City Runs Win Streak to Eight on Monday

Garden City 8, Northport 4
The Trojans won their eighth straight game by defeating three-time Suffolk Class A champion Northport (10-2) on the road, 8-4. Andrew Ottomanelli scored three goals and both Dan Mejdid and Carson Kraus scored twice to lead
Garden City (11-2).  [ BOX SCORE

South Side 14, Roslyn 9
South Side improved their record to 11-1 with a 14-9 Conference B/Power League crossover win at Roslyn. Cornell commit Michael Melkonian won 20 of 25 faceoffs, Michael Aiello had four goals and five assists, and Cullen Lynch scored four times to lead the Cyclones. Josh Berger scored six goals for the Bulldogs (8-5).  [ BOX SCORE

Michael Melkonian won 20 of 25 faceoffs for South Side in a win over Roslyn
(Photo courtesy of @sideline_eebs)

MacArthur 13, Locust Valley 7
Ryan Fitzgerald scored six goals and added three assists to lead the Generals over host Locust Valley in non-league. Connor Larkin tallied two goals and assisted on two others for MacArthur (8-5). Will Nabet, Charlie Pisciotta, and Gavin Boyd each scored two goals for the Falcons (1-12).   [ BOX SCORE

Sewanhaka 12, West Hempstead 6
Kevin Papar totaled six points (3g, 3a) to lead Sewanhaka past West Hempstead in non-league. Steven Ortiz had two goals and two assists for the Indians (5-7), and Gavin Lee had four goals and two assists for the Rams (1-11).   
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Huge Weekend Wrap Up

Action Saturday from the exciting non-league game between Lynbrook and Oceanside
Photo courtesy of @sideline_eebs

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

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Game Results For Thursday, April 25th

Island Trees 16, Locust Valley 6
John Echezuria (4g, 4a), Kevin Dromm (5g, 1a), and Kian McCoy (3g, 2a) were the offensive forces for Island Trees (6-4) in the Bulldogs 16-6 Conference C/D victory over Locust Valley (1-10). Charlie Pisciotta had two goals and an assist for the Falcons.    [ BOX SCORE

Baldwin 15, Freeport 3
Brady Mahler had eight points (6g-2a) and Logan Kirchner scored five goals to lead host Baldwin over Freeport (1-11) in Conference A. The Bruins (6-5) lead 10-0 at halftime.   [ BOX SCORE

Great Neck South 10, Glen Cove 8
Michael Azatyan led Great Neck South with four goals in a 10-8 victory over Glen Cove in Conference B. Robin Varughese made 14 saves for the Rebels (4-7). Matteo Cameron had 17 saves and Nick Ladeairous scored five second half goals for the Big Red (4-8).  [ BOX SCORE

Oceanside 14, Hempstead 2
Andrew Dato Brady Nardone, and Jack Passuello each scored three goals to lead Oceanside past Hempstead (1-11) in Conference A.  Dato and Nardone each added an assist for the Sailors (9-3). [ BOX SCORE

Farmingdale 10, Massapequa 3
Caden Lennon scored three goals and added an assist to lead host Farmingdale (7-5) past Massapequa in the Power League. Brendan O'Keefe had five points (2g, 3a) for the Dalers and was the game's high scorer. JJ Damo won 10 of 14 faceoffs and Josh Kama scored twice and added an assist for Farmingdale. 

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Wednesday, April 24th-Wantagh Defeats Manhasset, GC and CSH Win in Westchester

Wantagh 8, Manhasset 6
Down 3-1 after the first, Wantagh outscored Manhasset (8-4) 7-1 in the second and third quarter to defeat the Indians, 8-6. Will Greaves won 17 of 18 faceoffs, Devin Paccione had two goals and two assists, and Dylan Martini had three goals and one assist to lead the Warriors (9-3). It was the first win for Wantagh against Manhasset since 2012. [ BOX SCORE

Will Greaves
Will Greaves of Wantagh
(photo courtesy of @sideline_eebs

The Braves stormed out to a 6-1 first quarter lead and withstood a furious comeback in the second half to defeat Port Washington in the Power League. David Disque scored five goals, including the game-winner with 10:07 left in the fourth quarter. Brody Waxer added two goals and two assists for Syosset (5-6). Steve Braunshweiger scored three goals for the Vikings and Tommy McCarvill added two goals. Goaltenders Max Eynon of Port Washington (13) and Josh Weisenfeld of Syosset combined for 25 saves.   [ BOX SCORE]

Floral Park 6, Hewlett 4
Floral Park defeated Hewlett, 6-4, in a Conference C/D matchup. Steven Baranoski scored three goals and Ben Meighan totaled two goals and an assist for the Knights (11-1). Hewlett now is 7-4. [ BOX SCORE

Mineola 11, West Hempstead 1
Mineola improved to 8-4 overall with a dominant win over visiting West Hempstead. Joe O'Connell had six points (3g, 3a) and Jack McCormack had five goals and an assist for the Mustangs. Kayden Nuzzi scored the lone goal for the Rams (1-10). [ BOX SCORE

Calhoun 16, Jericho 3
Leading the scoring for Calhoun (12-1) was Harley Finkelstein with four goals and an assist and Braden Garvey and Nick Voll each had a goal and three assists. Jericho's Tyler Chawla scored two goals. The Jayhawks are now 8-5. [ BOX SCORE

Herricks 15, Baldwin 2
Herricks (9-3) won their sixth straight game by dominating Baldwin in Conference A. Riley Royals (6g, 0a), Troy Madden (4g, 1a), and Tommy Gaudio (1g, 4a) led the offensive assualt for the Highlanders. Baldwin fell to 5-5. 
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Plainview JFK 18, Long Island Lutheran 4
Brett Lipins won 23 faceoffs to lead host Plainview JFK (6-5) over Long Island Lutheran in non-league. Nick Altmann led the way for the offense with seven points (4g, 3a) and Josef Saueracker added three goals and one assist. Long Island Lutheran is 1-5. [ BOX SCORE

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Monday April 22nd Game Results

Wantagh 11, Farmingdale 4
Kyle Conklin made 15 saves to lead host Wantagh over Farmingdale (6-5) in Power League play. Jake Martini had three goals and three assists and Luke Martini scored four goals for the Warriors (8-3). [ BOX SCORE

Owen Heller
Owen Heller had three goals
and two assists today vs. NHP

North Shore 16, Lynbrook 8
Sawyer DeSeve (5g-5a) and Matthew D'Aversa (3g-4a) combined for 17 points to lead North Shore past Lynbrook in a non-league game. Alex Choi won 25 of 29 faceoffs and Griffin Pinter made 17 saves for the host
Vikings (6-4). Patrick O'Doherty tallied two goals and an assist and Michael Hendrickson scored twice for the Owls (6-6). [ BOX SCORE

Malverne/East Rockaway 12, Uniondale 5
Christian Page scored five goals and Cameron Lewis had a goal and five assists to lead Malverne/East Rockaway (3-8) past Uniondale in non-league. Matthew Delligatti added three goals for MER. Tristan Greenwood scored two goals and Dennis Argueta made 13 saves in goal for the Knights (1-9). [ BOX SCORE

Mepham 16, New Hyde Park 9
Mepham (7-3) outscored New Hyde Park 11-2 in the first en-route to an 16-9 Conference B victory. Alessandro Walaitis (5g-2a), Devin Greene (3g-2a), and Owen Heller (3g-2a) did the offensive damage for the Pirates. Cody McLean had four goals and an assist for New Hyde Park (5-6), giving him 102 career points. [ BOX SCORE

Owen Heller
Owen Heller 3g-2a today
vs. NHP

Herricks 7, Hicksville 6
The Highlanders (8-3) won their fifth consecutive game by defeating Hicksville in Conference A. Senior attackman Tommy Gaudio, who had two goals and an assist, scored the game winner with two seconds left in the game. Troy Madden scored three goals and Gavin Lamere scored one goal and won 11 of 15 faceoffs for Herricks. Jesse Bentrewicz had three goals and one assist and Freddy Giovanelli had 14 saves for the Comets (5-5).  [ BOX SCORE

Bellmore JFK 8, Freeport 7
Zach Greenseid had one goal and five assists for Bellmore JFK (4-7) in non-league. CJ Siegler went 13 for 15 at the faceoff for the Cougars. Freeport is 1-10 after the loss. [ BOX SCORE

Floral Park 10, Plainview JFK 8
Floral Park (10 -1) defeated Plainview JFK in a non-league game at Plainview. Steven Baranoski (4g-2a), Jack Gallagher (3g) and Marcus Mega (2g-1a) led the offensive charge for the Knights. Plainview is 5-5. [ BOX SCORE

South Side 13, Carey 4
Michael Melkonian won 17 of 18 faceoffs for South Side in a Conference B win over Carey (7-4). Owen West and Cullen Lynch both had three goals and Michael Aiello had one goal and four assists. South Side had nine different goal scorers in the game. Melkonian has won 74% of his faceoffs for the season. [ BOX SCORE

Garden City 12, Calhoun 5
The last remaining unbeaten team in Nassau fell today as Garden City defeated host Calhoun in Conference B play. The Trojans (9-2) used a dominant 6-1 third quarter to break open a close game and knock off the Colts (11-1). Nick Voll scored three goals in the loss for Calhoun.  [ BOX SCORE]

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Garden City Wins the 140th Woodstick Classic

In a low scoring affair Garden City defeated Manhasset, 7-2, in the 140th Woodstick Classic, the oldest public high school lacrosse rivalry in the United States. The Trojans (8-2) rugged defense led the way, holding the Manhasset offense to two goals, one in each half, en route to the victory. The game, this year part of Power League play, will certainly have seeding implications for the Nassau Class B playoffs which are a little less than a month away. 
Garden City scored the first two goals, both unassisted and both from the strong left hand of senior attackman Andrew Ottomanelli (Holy Cross). Manhasset answered with a goal from Michael Mondiello (MIT) on a pass from Luca Petruccelli (Amherst) with nine seconds left in the first quarter. 
Sophomore midfielder Charlie Koester had a hand in the next two Trojan tallies. At the 8:36 mark of the second, he scored unassisted. Just less than four minutes later he found Dan Mejdid on the crease and Garden City had a 4-1 that they would take into halftime. The Indians scored the only goal of the third quarter, with Petruccelli hammering home a low shot that cut the Garden City lead to 4-2. 
But the Trojan defense would not succumb to the pressure. They were able to string together a few stops, and when faceoff specialist Luke Cascadden (Navy) scored off the draw to start the fourth quarter, the Garden City lead began to seem unsurmountable. Just over a minute after the Cascadden goal, Carson Kraus (Hamilton) scored unassisted to bring the lead to 6-2. On a night when the Garden City defense stood tallest, the last goal was perhaps the most emblamatic of their efforts. Defenseman Matt Kephart (Princeton) forced a turnover, sprinted downfield and fired a thirty yard pass to a cutting Kraus for the easy layup, making the final score 7-2 in favor of the Trojans. 

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Big Saturday- Dalers Win in OT; Wantagh and Massapequa Take Non-League Tilts

Farmingdale 9, Syosset 8 OT
Brendan O'Keefe scored the tying goal with 2.9 seconds left in regulation and Dean Kott scored the game-winner with 49 seconds left in overtime to lead Farmingdale over Syosset, 9-8, in Power League play. O'Keefe finished with two goals and three assists for the Dalers (6-4), and Kott's goal was assisted by Sal Posilllico. Josh Weisenfeld made a career-high 15 saves for the Braves (4-6) and David Disque had two goals and two assists, giving him 47 points on the season.  [ BOX SCORE

Wantagh 18, Mamaroneck 7
The Warriors traveled to Westchester and picked up a non-league win over Mamaroneck, 18-7. Sophomore Devin Paccione had two goals and six assists, Luke Martin had five goals and assist, and Dylan Martini had three goals and an assist to pace Wantagh (7-3). Will Greaves continued his winning ways at the faceoff dot, taking 20 of 28 draws. The Tigers of Section One are now 5-3.  [ BOX SCORE

Massapequa 9, Hauppauge 3
Massapequa picked up an inter-county non-league victory over visiting Hauppauge (5-6). Michael Weigand was 11 of 14 on faceoffs and scored two goals for the Chiefs (7-4). Michael Jannotte made eight saves and Tyler Byrnes had two goals and an assist for Massapequa.
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New Hyde Park 17, Great Neck South 7
Cody McLean (6g, 4a) and Aidan Garvey (3g, 6a) combined for 19 points to lead New Hyde Park past Great Neck South in Conference B. Garvey picked up his 100th career assist in the game, and now has 239 career points. Edwin Serpas had five goals and an assist for the Rebels (3-7).   [ BOX SCORE

Jericho 17, Division Avenue 6
Josh Rubin totaled thirteen points with seven goals and six assists and was the high scorer in Nassau games today. His big day led Jericho past Division Avenue in Conference B. Tyler Chawla added five goals for the visiting Jayhawks (8-4). Tim Stanley scored three goals for Division Avenue (4-6).   [ BOX SCORE

Port Washington 17, Baldwin 2
The Vikings downed Baldwin in Conference A play by outscoring the Bruins 9-0 in the first half. Leading the Port Washington (2-7) attack was Tommy McCarvill with four goals and an assist, as nine different players scored for the Vikings. Baldwin is 5-4.  [ BOX SCORE

Herricks 16, East Meadow 3
Troy Madden had a goal and seven assists to lead Herricks over East Meadow in Conference A. Tommy Gaudio added six points (3g, 3a) for the Highlanders (7-3). East Meadow is now 6-7.  [ BOX SCORE

Long Beach 17, Elmont 1
Luke Hartman had three goals and three assists and Maverick Chernoff had two goals and two assists to power Long Beach past Elmont (1-9) in Conference B. Sophomore Charlie Conway had three goals and an assist for the Marines (7-2).  [ BOX SCORE

Mepham 14, Glen Cove 2
Owen Heller (2g-5a), James Henningsen (3g-2a), and  Liam Williams (1g-4a) were the high scorers for Mepham in a Conference B victory over Glen Cove. The Pirates (6-3) led 11-0 at halftime and had eleven different goal scorers in the game. matteo Cameron made 18 saves for the Big Red (4-7), giving him 170 for the season. [ BOX SCORE

Holy Trinity 8, Uniondale 7
Adrian Ayala scored two goals and added two assists for Uniondale in a non-league loss to visiting Holy Trinity (3-3). Dennis Argueta finished with 12 saves for the Knights (1-8). [ BOX SCORE

New Dorp 8, Hempstead 6
Erick Escobar and Jayden Polite each had two goals for Hempstead in an 8-6 non-league loss to New Dorp (7-6) . Adrian Beltre finished with 10 saves in goal for the Tigers (1-9).  [ BOX SCORE

 

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Friday Results-Calhoun Defeats Carey, Floral Park Wins In OT

Friday saw an exciting number of games in Nassau, including two overtime games, Calhoun remaining as the sole undefeated team by stopping Carey, and South Side dowining visiting Somers of Section One (Westchester). The results are:

Calhoun 6, Carey 4
Calhoun won their 11th straight game by defeating visiting Carey in Conference B. Harley Finkelstein scored three goals and added an assist and Mark Restivo made 10 saves to lead a Colts defense that shutout Carey (7-3) in the second half. [ BOX SCORE

Floral Park 7, Bethpage 6 OT
Ryan Connolly scored an unassisted goal with 2:26 remaining in overtime to lead Floral Park past Bethpage in Conference C/D. Ben Meighan scored his second goal at the buzzer to force overtime for the Knights (9-1). Steven Baranoski led Floral Park with two goals and an assist. [ BOX SCORE

South Side 14, Somers 9
Michael Aiello had three goals and an assist and Cole DiPietro and Cullen Lynch both added three goals in a 14-9 win over previously undefeated Somers (8-1) of Section One.  Michael Melkonian won 14 of 23 faceoffs for the Cyclones (9-1). [ BOX SCORE

Wantagh 12, Cold Spring Harbor 7
Will Greaves won 19 of 22 faceoffs to lead Wantagh over Cold Spring Harbor (6-4) in Power League play. Jake Martini had five assists and scored once and Devin Paccione scored four goals and had two assists for the Warriors (6-3). Wantagh goalie Kyle Conklin totaled 20 saves in the win.  BOX SCORE

Oceanside 12, Freeport 2
Michael Madden had seven assists and Andrew Dato scored four goals to lead Oceanside (8-3) in Conference A. Freeport is now 1-8. 
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Hicksville 11, Valley Stream 0
Freddy Giovanelli made seven saves to earn the shutout for Hicksville in Conference A play. James Kelly had two goals and four assists for the Comets (5-4), and Michael Gilbert added three goals and an assist in the win. Valley Stream fell to 4-7 with the loss. [ BOX SCORE

Hempstead 3, Uniondale 1
Hempstead picked up their first win of the season thanks to two goals from Chris Davila. Adrian Beltre made 14 saves for the Tigers (1-8) in the Conference A win, holding visiting Uniondale to one goal. Onell Webb Jr. had the lone marker for the Knights (1-7). [ BOX SCORE

Island Trees 11, Hewlett 7
Kian McCoy scored five goals and added two assists to lead Island Trees in Conference C/D over Hewlett. John Echezuria added two goals and three assists for the Bulldogs (5-4). Daniel Lankri made 16 saves for Hewlett (7-3) and CJ Maiorano scored three goals with an assist for the host Bulldogs.
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Seaford 16, Mineola 4
Tim Navin (5g-1a), sophomore attackman Peter Barone (2g-2a) did the scoring damage for Seaford in the Vikings (8-2) Conference C/D win over host Mineola (7-4). Jake Anzelone added three goals for the victors. [ BOX SCORE

North Shore 14, Locust Valley 3
Alex Choi won 16 of 19 faceoffs and Matthew D'Aversa totaled seven points (4g, 3a) to lead North Shore (5-4) over Locust Valley in Conference C/D. Eighth-grade attackman Tyler Curran added five points (3g, 2a) for the victors. [ BOX SCORE

Plainedge 14, Oyster Bay 2
Owen Donnellan had four goals and three assists and Jack O'Connor tallied five goals to power the Red Devils (7-4) past Oyster Bay in Conference C/D. Jake Panetta made 14 saves for the Baymen (5-4).  [ BOX SCORE

Lynbrook 15, Clarke 0
Derek Sandorfi scored three goals and had three assists to lead 13 different goal scorers for Lynbrook in the Owls shutout win over Clarke (2-10) in Conference C/D. Ryan Kehoe scored three times for Lynbrook (6-5). [ BOX SCORE

Malverne/East Rockaway 11, West Hempstead 10 OT
Jaden Taylor won 16 of 19 faceoffs and totaled three points and Brian Christodoulou earned his first varsity win in goal for Malverne/East Rockaway's overtime win over visiting West Hempstead (2-8). The game-winner was scored by Hudson Arnold, his second of the game. Matt Delligatti scored four goals for the Rocks (2-8) and Gavin Lee had two goals and four assists for the Rams. [ BOX SCORE

 

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Results for Thursday, April 18

Baldwin 11, East Meadow 8
Brady Mahler scored four goals and Logan Kirchner scored three  goals and added an assist to lead Baldwin past East Meadow in Conference A action. Othello Cook made 11 saves for the Bruins (5-3). Jack Caracciola (2g, 3a) and Bryan Tauber (3g, 1a) were the high scorers for East Meadow (6-6) and Jackson Reger made 14 saves in goal. [ BOX SCORE

Long Beach 8, Oceanside 4
Maverick Chernoff scored four goals and Aiden Derupo made 15 saves to power Long Beach (6-2) past host Oceanside (7-3) in a non-league game.  Charlie Conway had three assists for the Marines.  [ BOX SCORE

MacArthur 16, New Hyde Park 7
MacArthur (6-4) picked up a Conference B victory at home by defeating New Hyde Park, 16-7.  Ryan Fitzgerald and Connor Larkin each had four goals and two assists for the Generals. Aidan Garvey scored four goals and added an assist for New Hyde Park (4-5).   [ BOX SCORE

Wheatley/Carle Place 8, Bellmore JFK 2
The Wildfrogs picked up a Conference B victory by defeating Bellmore JFK at home, 8-2. Nicholas Pascarella had three goals and an assist and James Demakopoulos made eight saves in goal for Wheatley/Carle Place (7-5). Jack LaGalia made ten saves in goal for Bellmore JFK (3-7).     [ BOX SCORE

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Wednesday, April 17th Results

A heavy Power League schedule on Wednesday saw Massapequa knock off Wantagh, South Side defeat Farmingdale at home, and Manhasset win a tight game over Port Washington. Syosset stepped back into Conference A to gain a victory over Hicksville, and in Conference B Roslyn won their fifth stright game by outscoring Division Avenue, 12-3. 

Massapequa 9, Wantagh 8
Michael Jannotte made 15 saves for the Chiefs in their 9-8 victory over visiting Wantagh (5-3). Joe Fazio had four goals and Rocco Spallina had a goal and three assists for Massapequa (6-4). Will Greaves won 17 of 20 faceoffs and Devin Paccione had a goal and three assists for the Warriors. It was the eighth consecutive victory for Massapequa over Wantagh, dating back to 2011. [ BOX SCORE
Nolan Wieczoreck and Tom Carlo in action yesterday

South Side 12, Farmingdale 7
Cullen Lynch and Michael Aiello both had three goals to lead South Side to a 12-7 home win over Farmingdale. Michael Melkonian won 15 of 23 faceoff and Liam Livingston had three assists for the Cyclones (8-1) and Brendan O'Keefe scored three goals and added an assist for the Dalers (5-4). [ BOX SCORE

Manhasset 6, Port Washington 4
Daniel O'Connor scored two goals for Manhasset (8-2) in a Power League victory over visiting Port Washington. Matthew Im made 12 saves for the Indians, and Griffin Marvin won 10 of 14 faceoffs for the Vikings (1-7). [ BOX SCORE

Syosset 18, Hicksville 9
David Disque (3g, 4a) led ten different Braves goal scorers in a 18-9 win over host Hicksville in Conference A. Syosset (4-5) broke open a close game with a 10-2 third quarter to secure the win. Aidan Cleary won 27 of 29 faceoffs and Josh Chung added two scores and four assists for Syosset. James Kelly had five goals and an assist for the Comets (4-4). Hicksville senior goaltender Frederick Giovanelli made 10 saves, giving him 503 for his career.  [ BOX SCORE

Herricks 9, Plainview JFK 6
Troy Madden scored three goals and had two assists to lead Herricks past Plainview JFK in Conference A play. Madden and teammate Riley Royals each surpassed the 100 point plateau for their careers. Gavin Lamere won ten faceoffs and scored a goal for the Highlanders (6-3). Sophomore Jake Ilardo made 23 saves for Plainview JFK (4-4).  [ BOX SCORE

Calhoun 16, Great Neck South 6
Calhoun, the only undefeated team left in Nassau, won their 10th game by knocking off Great Neck South in Conference B. Braden Garvey (3g-3a) and Nicholas Voll (2g-2a) were the high scorers for the Colts. Edwin Serpas led Great Neck South (3-6) with five goals and an assist. [ BOX SCORE

Roslyn 12, Division Avenue 3
Roslyn (6-4) topped Division Avenue in Conference B thanks to four goals from Josh Berger and two goals and two assists from Spencer Cymbler. Chris Gordon scored two goals for Division Avenue (4-5) in the loss.     [ BOX SCORE

Mepham 13, Jericho 6
Liam Williams (2g-3a) and Owen Heller (1g-4a) were the high scorers for Mepham in a Conference B victory over host Jericho (7-4). Devin Greene added three goals for the Pirates, while Tyler Chawla had two goals and two assists for the Jayhawks. Jericho goaltender Brandon Klein, a senior, made 16 saves, giving him a career total of exactly 500.  [ BOX SCORE

Long Beach 12, Great Neck North 4
Luke Hartman led all scorers on Wednesday in Nassau with six goals and an assist to lead Long Beach past Great Neck North in Conference B. 8th-grade midfielder Johnathan Hayes scored three times and Jeffery Wang won 14 of 20 faceoffs for the Marines. 
Daniel Perlman scored all four goals for the Blazers and Brian Scheidt made an amazing 27 saves in goal.   [ BOX SCORE

Glen Cove 16, Elmont 6
Ben Conger-Kielbasa (4g-4a) totaled eight points and Nick Ladeairous tied Luke Hartman with six goals as the day's high scorer in Nassau to lead Glen Cove (4-6) past Elmont in Conference B.  Tayshaun Powell had two goals and two assists and Josiah Cajuste had a goal and three assists for the Spartans (1-8). [ BOX SCORE

Lynbrook 10, Locust Valley 2
Michael Hendrickson scored five times to lead Lynbrook to a Conference C/D victory on the road at Locust Valley. Eighth-grader Grayson Iannotti made seven saves in goals for Locust Valley (1-8).  [ BOX SCORE

Wheatley/Carle Place 15, Lawrence 1
Blake Lyons had two goals and one assist to lead twelve different Wheatley/Carla Place goal scorers in a 15-1 Conference C/D win over Lawrence (0-10). Luke Parise won 10 of 11 faceoffs for the Wildfrogs (6-5).  [ BOX SCORE

 

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