Bantam AA NORTH NATIONAL
SMS took home the crown.
In quarterfinal play, Sam Palmer scored the only goal of the game in the first period as Medfield edged Winthrop 1-0; Schneelockscored twice as Framingham nipped Hyde Park 3-2; and Nicolas Reginato and No. 28 both scored twice in Parkway’s 5-2 win over Cambridge.
In the semifinals, Mike Kinzfogl scored twice and Kyle Hankey had a goal and an assist as SMS topped Parkway 4-1; and Marshal assisted on one goal and scored another early in Framingham’s 2-1 decision over Medfield.
In the final, Kinzfogl assisted on Hankey’s goal and then scored 32 seconds later early in the third period as SMS edged Framingham 2-1.
PLAYOFF MVPS: Mike Kinzfogl and Kyle Hankey, SMS
In the crossover matchup, Jackson Kaplan scored twice and Kinzfogl had a goal and an assist as SMS trimmed Danvers 5-3 – Carmilla with two goals in the loss.
Bantam AA WEST AMERICAN
SMS won the title.
In the quarterfinals, Ryan McLaughlin’s second goal of the game with 6:26 left to give Cambridge a 3-2 decision over Needham – Ben Black with both goals in the loss; Naff had a goal and an assist and Dipadua two assists as the Railers trimmed Belmont 5-3; and CJ Cellucci’s second goal of the game, with 1:44 left, gave Parkway a 4-3 decision over the Demons – Julia Bianchi with a goal for the Demons with one second left in regulation to force OT and Ryan Lake with two goals in the win.
In the semifinals, Henry Gerecke scored one goal and set up another as SMS defeated Parkway 4-1; and LaPrade had two goals and an assist, Dipadua scored twice, Laraia scored what turned out to be the winner 44 seconds into the third period as the Railers edged Cambridge 6-5 – Ryan McLaughlin with two goals and two assists in the loss.
In the final, MIkelis Tums scored twice as SMS topped the Railers 4-1.
PLAYOFF MVP: Mikelis Tums, SMS
In the crossover game, Trevor Jarzynka, who had an assist in regulation, scored 13 seconds into overtime to give SMS a 3-2 decision over Masco – Gerecke with a goal and an assist in the win and Guarino two late goals to force OT for Masco.
Peewee A WEST NATIONAL
SMS won the championship.
In the quarterfinals. Liam Dolan scored what turned out to be the winner in the second period as SMS trimmed Hyde Park 3-1; Jamie Binda-Dunn scored twice, Pat O’Brien had a goal and an assist, Brendan Buck posted two assists and Bronner Keoughcame within 1:47 of a shutout as Winchester downed the Edge 4-1; John Tobin wore a natural hat in the third period and had an assist and Patrick Coyne scored two goals and added an assist as Parkway trimmed North Andover 6-4 – Oliver Peterson with a hat trick and Rachel Keating two assists in the loss;
In the semifinals, Dolan handed out three assists, Charlie Van Patten scored twice and Sean Albanese had a goal and an assist as SMS defeated Winchester 5-2 – Binda-Dunn with a goal and an assist in the loss; and Erdman scored two goals and set up another and combined with Murphy for two goals in 53 seconds in the second period as Brookline downed Parkway 4-2.
In the final, Dolan scored with 4:55 left in regulation to force overtime and Vincent Polcari scored with one second remaining in the OT to give SMS a 2-1 decision over Brookline.
PLAYOFF MVP: Vincent Polcari, SMS
There was no crossover game in this division.