- First Posted: 2010-05-12
- Updated: 2018-09-30 18:43:41
Wednesday: Pride and Thunder win today
Bloomfield-Honeoye (10-3) held on to a 8-1 first half lead to beat Pal-Mac 9-5. The Greece Thunder (Ath/Ody) beat Bishop Kearney 21-3 in the only other game in Section Five today.
The book for Pal-Mac: Ben Reeves (1a), Mike DeMar (2g-1a), Sean Nolan (1g-1a), Jeff Kier (2g), Goaltending: Matt Carkner 9s/16ga (48 mins)
The book for Bloomfield-Honeoye: Jered Maloney (1a), Luke Blain (1g), Luke Anderson (2g-1a), Sean Beaney (3g), Zach Hammond (2g-1a), Ben Cratsley (1g), Goaltending: Jay Nichols 13s/5ga = 72% (48 mins).
-- The Pride, playing their third game in as many days, held on to their first half 8-1 lead to secure their 9-5 victory over host Palmyra-Macedon tonight. Sean Beaney (3g) and Luke Anderson and Zach Hammond, both with 2g-1a led Bloomfield-Honeoye offensively while Jay Nichols made 13 saves.
The Pride (10-3) gets a break now, with their next game at Mynderse next Tuesday. Pal-Mac, also 10-3, plays Mynderse on Saturday.
The book for Bishop Kearney: Nate Kessler (1g-1a), Bob Longboat (1g), Kyle Miller (1g), Goaltending: Andrew Clarkowski 9s/21ga (48 mins)
The book for Ath/Ody: Danny Vyverberg (7g), Matt Keough (2g-3a), Gino Prestigiacomo (5a), Brandon Cheeseman (3g-1a), Tyler Gorgione (2g-2a), Joe Trimboli (3a), Nick Caracci (2g-1a), Anthony Merola (2g-1a), Eric Hostetter (1g), Steve Spencer (1g), Andrew Prestigiacomo (1g), Nick Materise (1a), Parker Bonis (1a), Goaltending: Zack Rudgers 1s/2ga (12 mins), Steve Cole 4s/0ga = 100% (24 mins), Zach Cox 0s/1ga (12 mins).
-- Nick Caracci (2g-1a), Steve Spencer (1g) and Nick Materise (1a) made their first Varsity points for the Thunder as they defeated the Kings 21-3 at Brother Clark Field on the Bishop Kearney campus.
Although Nate Kessler picked up the face off ground ball and scored for the Kings, just nine seconds into the game, the Thunder (Ath/Ody) scored the next ten unanswered goals.
Dan Vyverberg (7g) tied his own Thunder record for goals in a game and surpassed the former record for goals in a season (39) previously held by Nate Wallenhorst (in 2008).
The Thunder (8-5) will host Newark on Saturday. Kearney hosts Haverling tomorrow.
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