Monday’s Schedule & Scoreboard – 01/21/19

Today’s games are listed below.

Girls Basketball
Franklin, 35 @ Holy Name, 33 – FinalAli Brigham secured the win and a season sweep of Holy Name, scoring the game-winning basket with just one second remaining on the clock. Brigham scored 23 points on the night.

Boys Hockey
Franklin, 2 @ Mansfield, 2 – FinalClick here for a recap and photo gallery of this game.

Canton, 3 vs. Newburyport, 1 – FinalCanton faced a one-goal deficit after one period but scored three unanswered goals to beat Newburyport. Junior Colby Ciffolillo knotted the game early in the second period and senior Ryan Nolte scored on the power play to put the Bulldogs up 2-1. Junior Chris Lavoie scored in the third period to make it 3-1.

North Attleboro, 2 @ Foxboro, 0 – FinalNorth Attleboro scored once in the first period and again in the second period to pick up a win over Foxboro. Jake Ebert put the Rocketeers ahead 1-0 and Dennis Morehouse doubled the lead with a goal in the second.

Oliver Ames, 6 vs. Coyle & Cassidy, 1 – FinalOliver Ames exploded with four goals in the third period to pull away from visiting Coyle & Cassidy. Hunter Costello paced the Tigers with a pair of goals and an assist, Brett Williams scored once and had one helper, and Julian Krowski (first career goal), Duncan Pereira, and Max Ward each scored once. Owen Connor earned the win in net with 19 saves.

Swimming
Sharon @ North Attleboro, 4:00

Gymnastics
Canton @ Attleboro, 1:30
Sharon @ Taunton, 1:00

Ebert Scores Winner As North Battles Back To Beat KP

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North Attleboro celebrates after Jake Ebert scored the game-winning goal against King Philip with only a minute play. (Josh Perry/HockomockSports.com)

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ATTLEBORO, Mass. – North Attleboro came into Saturday afternoon’s game with King Philip a game below .500 and already thinking about how many points it will need to ensure a playoff spot. When games are tough and points are at a premium, then it take goals of all kinds to build momentum.

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With one minute left to play, Jake Ebert fought his way to the crease and was the first to react when a shot slipped past KP goalie James Lewis. Ebert tapped the rebound into the open net and secured the Rocketeers a much-needed, come from behind 3-2 victory that pulls North back to .500 on the season.

“That’s what we’ve been focusing on,” said North coach Ben McManama. “I asked him after the game, how did you score that and he said, ‘dirty goals,’ and that’s what we’re trying to do. Hopefully they understand now that it doesn’t have to be pretty.”

Through two periods it didn’t look like the Rocketeers would need late heroics to pull out the win.

North grabbed an early lead on a two-man advantage inside the opening five minutes of the game. Will Yeomans had the initial shot from the slot that Lewis (28 saves) was able to get a piece of but not fully collect. The puck fell behind the goalie and Justin Moccia was in the right place at the right time to tap it in.

It took the Warriors more than nine minutes before they recorded their first shot on goal. Jack Coulter picked off a cross-ice pass and forced Ryan Warren (20 saves) into his first stop of the night.

The Rocketeers kept pushing for a second goal. A scrum in front forced a last-ditch, goal line clearance by KP defenseman Kyle Gray. With a minute left in the first, Lewis was forced into two reaction stops to deny both Jack Connolly and Ebert from point-blank range.

In the second period, the Warriors struggled to stay out of the box. KP picked up four penalties in that period alone, including a five-minute major that carried over to the third.

“We’ve got to stay out of the box,” KP coach Paul Carlow said. “You have to play even strength hockey to win. I would’ve like to have played them even strength more. We were shorthanded most of the night.”

Joe Boselli had a good look dragging the puck into the slot but he shot over the net and then Luke D’Amico forced Warren into a good glove save from a tight angle. Jake McNeany tested Lewis with a shot from the point that was kicked aside and Todd Robinson set up Connolly for a tip on the edge of the crease but it was sent just past the post.

North led 19-10 in shots heading into the third period and with 4:51 remaining on a major penalty, the Rocketeers looked like they were in control. But, KP stormed out of the locker room looking like a completely different team and, despite being down a skater, started to take the game to the hosts.

“You have to give credit to KP on that,” said McManama about North only scoring once while up a skater. “Our power play has been working at 33 percent coming into today and that’s the hardest our power play has had to work. They did a great job. They have a very good system and they work their butts off.”

Ryan Fitpatrick missed the net on a backhand seconds into the third and Warren was forced to make a sprawling save to deny Brendan Shandley when the rebound caromed to him at the far post. North nearly doubled its lead seconds later when Robinson’s shot forced a save out of Lewis and Connolly flicked the rebound wide of an open net.

That miss looked costly as KP skated down the other end and tied the game. Coulter had the initial shot from the right circle and Boselli was right there to follow up the rebound to make it 1-1.

“I think it was good that we had locker room time to talk about the kill and get the guys ready to go out for the kill,” said Carlow. “When you’re getting penalties all night, not only does it take away your chance to score but it kills your guys’ legs, so now when you come back from the kill then you don’t have any legs.”

Both teams continued to get chances in an end-to-end period. Robinson had a shot tipped inches wide by Ebert in front and Anthony Zammiello set up McNeany but his shot was blocked in front. Rocco Bianculli tested Warren with a blast from the edge of the right circle but the goalie got his blocker to it and Shandley forced another save that left the North defense scrambling.

With 5:47 to play, KP stunned the home crowd by grabbing the lead. Coulter played the puck into Conor Cooke, who was parked in the slot with a defenseman on his back. The forward collected the pass, spun, and ripped a shot over the shoulder of Warren and into the roof of the net to make it 2-1.

“Once we killed that penalty,” Carlow said, “it gave everyone a boost of confidence and then we were able to play some 5-on-5. When we played 5-on-5, we scored.”

Rather than get down, North turned the game around again. After KP cleared off yet another penalty (its eighth of the game), North got space in transition with Connolly finding a lot of room on the left circle. He opened his body up and went top shelf, far corner to beat Lewis and tie the game seemingly out of nowhere.

McManama explained, “Not much needed to be said. Everyone just started to step up and really it was one shift that got the other guys going. Winning a battle here or there and that built momentum for the last couple minutes.”

Zammiello hit the post from a very tight angle a minute later and then Ebert popped up 30 seconds after that with the dramatic finish that North needed to pull out a crucial two points at the midway point of its season.

“I thought they were playing very hard in the third period and they were winning all the battles,” McManama said. “It was very difficult to play them, even when we were on the power play…we didn’t match it in the third and that’s why the wheels started to come off a little bit, but I’m proud of the boys for battling back. It’s not an easy thing especially at this point in the season.”

North Attleboro (5-5, 3-1), which is just a game back of Canton in the Davenport title race, will travel to Oliver Ames on Wednesday, while King Philip (6-5, 2-2) will get a week off and be right back at the NESV to face Attleboro.

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Shamrocks Stun North Attleboro With Late Winner

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North Attleboro senior goalie Ryan Warren made 26 saves to keep Bishop Feehan off the board until the final two minutes of the game. (Josh Perry/HockomockSports.com)

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ATTLEBORO, Mass. – The parking lot was packed on Saturday afternoon, fans forced to make the trek up to the New England Sports Village from the street, and the stands were filled to the brim for a battle of neighbors. Bishop Feehan’s reaction after pulling out a 1-0 win over North Attleboro matched the atmosphere pulsating down from the crowd.

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Feehan’s players swarmed each other at the final horn, while North players dropped to the ice in anger and frustration. This felt like a Div. 2 playoff game, not one being contested before Christmas with the teams having played only a handful of games between them.

“We did enough to win, but we’re fighting through back breaks,” said North Attleboro coach Ben McManama. “It’s tough. The kids are working hard, they’re good kids, so it’s harder for me to watch them have to go through that. We’re turning the page; it’s not where we start, but where we finish.”

Having had a week off between its opening game against Oliver Ames and its meeting with Feehan, North took a while to get its skates under it. Senior goalie Ryan Warren (26 saves) was on top of his game, however, and held the Shamrocks off the board during a dominant opening period.

Warren made nine saves in the first, while the Rocketeers managed only three on the other end. Just two minutes into the game, Warren was forced into a big pad stop to deny Ben Gaucher as North freshman defenseman Austin Comery chased back to hassle the Feehan forward.

With six minutes left in the first, Warren got a big helping hand from his defense. After Warren was knocked out of goal making a save, junior Jeff Baker reacted first to clear a loose puck off the line. Warren was caught wide of the goal in a mass of bodies and the puck went out to the point, Comery stepped in front of a goal bound shot to prevent the opening goal (in the process suffering an injury that forced him out of the game).

Feehan continued to attack and Gaucher had another chance with a tip on the edge of the crease but again Warren managed to get his pad across to make the stop.

“He was great,” McManama said of Warren. “That’s what we need from him for the rest of the season and I’m confident we’re going to get it from him.”

North’s first good scoring chance came early in the second when Dennis Morehouse dragged the puck through a pair of defensemen and was stopped from a tight angle. A minute later, the Rocketeers were positive that they had the lead. John Connolly got free in the slot and his shot clanged off a post and out towards the corner. North was sure that it hit the back of the net and everyone seemed to pause for a second but there was no signal from the officials.

“We did get the puck in the net, but they called it back,” said McManama, who was clear in his disdain for Saturday’s officiating. “It’s not right. It’s hard for our boys to work hard and compete when they really get the short end of the stick.”

Feehan had its fair share of chances to grab the lead as well. A minute into a penalty kill, North was given a major penalty, meaning 50 seconds of a two-man advantage and then more than four more minutes of power play to kill.

C.J. Botelho had a pair of chances, one saved by Warren and the other that he sent wide of an open net, and Jack Murphy’s shot from the point was redirected in front by Kevin Barrera but Warren managed to keep his pad on the ice to keep the shot out.

Surviving the long power play opportunity seemed to spark the Rocketeers into life. Jake Ebert had a good chance right after North got back to even strength and Will Yeomans had a shot from the point kicked aside. With 90 seconds left in the second, Todd Robinson backhanded a pass across ice to Connolly, who rode a check and managed to get a shot on net.

It was a good flurry for North in the attacking zone and foreshadowed a strong third period push. After being outshot 20-11 through the first two periods, North outshot Feehan 14-7 in the third.

McManama explained, “I think we have to do a better job getting pucks to the net. They did a good job blocking shots, but we’re trying to stickhandle it into the net instead of get it on net and go after the rebounds.”

Anthony Zammiello saucered a pass to Robinson on an odd-man rush and the senior forward forced Feehan goalie Rory Geraghty into a shoulder save. Connolly had another chance from inside the left circle but that was stopped too.

“It’s just because we spent the rest of the game in the box,” said McManama about the North attack in the third period. “It was nice to be able to play five-on-five for a little bit. The captains just talked about, we know what to do, we know we’re the better team, let’s just show it. We just ran out of time.”

Warren was forced into two big stops on the other end to keep the game scoreless and North broke up ice quickly with Justin Moccia forcing Geraghty (24 saves) into another stop. The chances kept coming for North, which was in control of the period, including a series of close calls on a power play opportunity with four minutes left.

But, with just 1:43 on the clock, Feehan managed to find one good scoring chance and made it count. Kevin Borah roofed his shot as he cut across the crease to give the Shamrocks the lead.

North had one more great chance when Robinson, despite Feehan going on the power play during a scrappy closing sequence, got behind the Shamrocks defense but Geraghty stood tall again and made a solid pad save to deny the breakaway and the opportunity for a tie.

North Attleboro (0-2) will be back on the ice on Thursday afternoon at Levy Rink when it opens the Burrillville (R.I.) Hockey Winter Classic against Cumberland (R.I.).

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Monday’s Schedule & Scoreboard – 01/15/18

Today’s games are listed below.

Girls Basketball
Milford, 59 vs. Hopedale, 26 – Final

Boys Hockey
Canton, 1 @ Newburyport, 1 – FinalCanton junior Ryan Nolte scored in the first period to give the Bulldogs the lead but Newburyport scored a late equalizer in the third period to give each team a point.

North Attleboro, 4 vs. Milton, 1 – FinalDrew Wissler scored a pair of goals and junior Jake Ebert scored his first goal of the season to help Big Red take down Milton. Jason McNeany also scored for the Rocketeers in the win.

Oliver Ames, 1 @ Walpole, 3 – FinalOliver Ames junior Adam Lyons scored once and the Tigers hit the post twice but suffered a setback against the Rebels. Sophomore goalie Owen Connor had a strong game in net with 23 saves.

Taunton, 8 @ Somerset-Berkley, 0 – Final

Girls Hockey
Franklin, 1 @ Brookline/Newton South, 0 – FinalFranklin senior Jackie Connelly scored the only goal of the game to help the Panthers earn a win on the road.

King Philip, 1 @ Medfield, 1 – Final

Mansfield/Oliver Ames, 2 @ Medway/Ashland, 2 – Final

Boys Swimming
Canton @ North Attleboro, 4:30

Mansfield, 95 @ Foxboro, 62 – Final200 Med Relay – Matt Weiner, Jared Gabrilowitz, Sebastian Gwynne, Aden Schwartz (Mans) 1:53; Ben Dorman, Thomas Perry, Johnmichael Boucher, Dan Egan (Fox) 2:05; David Piccirilli Anthony Teebagy, Andrew Oppenheim, Mike Peel (Mans) 2:11. 200 Free – Matt Weiner (Mans) 2:16; Matt Whalen (Mans) 2:25; Michael Deasy (Mans) 2:43. 200 IM – Aden Schwartz (Mans) 2:32; Johnmichael Boucher (Fox) 2:37; Mike Peel (Mans) 2:38. 50 Free – Sebastian Gwynne (Mans) 24.59; Jared Gabrilowitz (Mans) 24.56; Dan Egan (Fox) 25.03. 100 Fly – Aden Schwartz (Mans) 1:11.63; Andrew Oppenheim (Mans) 1:11.69; Anthony Quartarone (Fox) 1:34; 100 Free – Dan Egan (Fox) 59.87; Mike Peel (Mans) 1:03; David Piccirilli (Mans) 1:08; 500 Free – Andrew Oppenheim (Mans) 6:20; Matt Whalen (Mans) 6:51; Thomas Perry (Fox) 6:52. 200 Free Relay – Johnmichael Boucher, Dimitri Davis, Thomas Perry, Dan Egan (Fox) 1:52; Andrew Oppenheim, Matt Whalen, Will Anderson, Mike Peel (Mans) 1:56; Michael Deasy, Thomas Hermendinger, Jason Haugen, Curtis Regan (Mans) 2:05. 100 Back – Sebastian Gwynne (Mans) 1:00; Matt Weiner (Mans) 1:10; David Piccirilli (Mans) 1:16. 100 Breaststroke – Johnmichael Boucher (Fox) 1:18; Kristian Andersen (Fox) 1:27; Dimitri Davis (Fox) 1:31. 400 Free Relay – Dimitri Davis, Jared Roke, Ben Dorman, Anir Gubbala (Fox) 5:09.

Girls Swimming
Canton @ North Attleboro, 4:30

Mansfield, 98 @ Foxboro, 72 – Final200 Med Relay – Claudia Beasley, Mairead Shannon, Ellie Leard, Jenn Prior (Mans) 2:06; Sarah Egan, Lindsey Nelson, Pam Nelson, Gina Ouellette (Fox) 2:09; Caitlin McCarthy, Colleen Cooney, Megan O’Brien, Laura Chaffee (Mans) 2:20. 200 Free – Pam Nelson (Fox) 2:07; Jenn Prior (Mans) 2:08; Laura Chaffee (Mans) 2:28. 200 IM – Pam Nelson (Fox) 2:27; Claudia Beasley (Mans) 2:34; Ellie Leard (Mans) 2:40. 50 Free – Jess Harris (Mans) 29.87; Rachel Nunes (Fox) 30.22; Amber Durant (Mans) 31.82. 100 Fly – Jess Harris (Mans) 1:11; Gina Ouellette (Fox) 1:13; Caitlin McCarthy (Mans) 1:18. 100 Free – Jenn Prior (Mans) 1:00; Molly Devoy (Mans) 1:07; Amber Durant (Mans) 1:11. 500 Free – Lindsey Nelson (Fox) 6:18; Laura Chaffee (Mans) 6:35; Lily Behn (Fox) 7:31. 200 Free Relay – Pam Nelson, Gina Ouellette, Lindsey Nelson, Rachel Nunes (Fox) 1:57; Caitlin McCarthy, Ellie Leard, Mairead Shannon, Jess Harris (Mans) 1:59; Faith Perry, Sarah Egan, Lily Behn, Jenna Stamatov (Fox) 2:09. 100 Backstroke – Claudia Beasley (Mans) 1:08; Mairead Shannon (Mans) 1:14; Julia Carangelo (Fox) 1:17. 100 Breaststroke – Lindsey Nelson (Fox) 1:22; Ellie Leard (Mans) 1:23; Molly Devoy (Mans) 1:25. 400 Free Relay – Claudia Beasley, Jess Harris, Laura Chaffee, Jenn Prior (Mans) 4:16; Sarah Egan, Jenna Stamatov, Faith Perry, Shannon Egan (Fox) 4:53; Colleen Cooney, Julia Burnham, Amber Durant, Molly Devoy (Mans) 4:57.

Gymnastics
King Philip, 127.0 @ Attleboro, 130.0 – Final

Franklin, 130.65 @ Canton, 105.50 – FinalFranklin senior Liz Traphagen won the All Around with a score of 34.7 while junior Sadie Rondeau was second, scoring an 8.5 on beam and 8.0 on floor. Mia Lizotte scored an 8.90 on vault and a 9.1 on floor, senior Molly Stanton’s score on beam, junior Rachel Cyr’s vault score, freshman Katelyn Guidi score on bars, and freshman Lexi Lupien’s scores on vault, beam and, floor all counted towards the Panthers’ win.

Sharon @ Mansfield, 12:30

Oliver Ames, 139.2 @ Taunton, 119.95 – FinalOliver Ames senior Hannah Moynihan took first place in the All-Around with an impressive 36.15 to help the Tigers improve to 5-0. Moynihan scored a 9.1 on vault, 9.2 on bars, and 9.0 on the floor. Junior Gianna Martucci placed second with a 34.95 all around. Sophomore Lauren Picanzi contributed a 9.1 on bars. Other contributors for OA included senior Charis MacCuish, sophomore Tina O’Neill, and freshmen Ashlyn Latham and Kiara Nagle.

Boys Gymnastics
Attleboro vs. Newton North, 1:00

Wednesday’s Schedule & Scoreboard – 01/10/18

Today’s games are listed below.

Boys Hockey
Attleboro, 0 @ Canton, 6 – FinalCanton junior Ryan Nolte scored a pair of goals and had an assist to help the Bulldogs beat Attleboro. Johnny Hagan opened the scoring to give Canton a 1-0 lead after the first. Jack Connolly, Timmy Kelleher, and Bubba McNeice each scored once in the win.

Foxboro, 5 @ Taunton, 5 – FinalClick here for a recap of this game.

Franklin, 4 @ North Attleboro, 3 – FinalNorth Attleboro took a 1-0 lead in the first period, but Franklin scored twice in each the second and the third periods to earn the win. Jeremy Miller, Joe Lizotte, Scott Elliott, and Luke Downie each scored once for the Panthers. Will Yeomans (from Jake Ebert), Jason McNeany (from Jake McNeany) and Brendan McHugh (from Jason McNeany) scored for the Big Red.

King Philip, 1 @ Archbishop Williams, 4 – Final

Mansfield, 7 vs. Brockton, 1 – Final

Oliver Ames, 10 @ Stoughton, 1 – FinalOliver Ames sophomore Jake Gottwald scored a pair of goals while sophomore Brad Powers, junior Adam Lyons, and freshman Ross Carol each netted their first career goals.

Girls Hockey
Canton, 9 @ Stoughton, 0 – FinalCanton’s Ava Pacitti earned her her first career shut out, making 12 saves for the win.

Franklin, 0 @ King Philip, 1 – FinalNicole Conner scored the game’s only goal to lift KP to a Hockomock win.

Wrestling
Foxboro, 40 @ Canton, 22 – Final

Taunton, 3 @ Franklin, 66 – FinalTaunton’s Woudanly Danger earned the Tigers’ lone win, coming away with a victory at 220.

Oliver Ames, 33 @ Mansfield, 41 – FinalClick here for a Photo Gallery from this meet.

Sharon, 40 @ Milford, 34 – FinalSharon got pins from Sam Mandelbraut (132), Matt Callan (145), Dimitri Kalogeras (220) and Justin Wells (285), and a win via major decision from Tyler Cashton (152) to beat the Hawks.

North Attleboro, 64 @ Stoughton, 3 – Final

Boys Swimming
Franklin, 76 @ Oliver Ames, 93 – Final
North Attleboro, 48 @ Taunton, 46 – Final

Girls Swimming
Franklin, 79 @ Oliver Ames, 91 – Final
North Attleboro, 44 @ Taunton, 50 – Final

Gymnastics
North Attleboro, 134.85 @ Mansfield, 143.75 – Final