Aquinas 13 - HFL 8

- NOTES: Aquinas and HF-L were neck and neck for three quarters before the Little Irish scored the final five goals to defeat the Cougars 13-8. The contest was tied 2-2, 4-4 and 8-8 before Aquinas scored five unanswered goals spanning the final 10:24 of the contest, including three goals in man-up play. The game had a total of 15 penalties (13 minutes). Defenseman Caleb Cooley led HFL with five ground balls and midfielder Terrance Richards led Aquinas with 14 ground balls.

 

Newark - 4
Greece Storm - 9
 
1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final
 Newark
1 2 0 1   4
  Greece Storm
3 0 3 3   9
 
 
 

The book for Newark: Sam Underhill (4g), Evan Shulla (1a), Goaltending: Carter Bumpus 11s/9ga = 55% (40 mins), Corban Puff 3s/0ga = 100% (8 mins).

The book for Greece Storm: James Maccallini (5g), Jackson Pioli (1a), Eric Odell (1g), Cameron Miller (1g), Evan Roesser (2g-1a) Goaltending: Mitchell Barnes 14s/4ga = 78% (48 mins).

 


Greece Storm Opens Season with Victory

- In a non-league match, the Greece Storm defeated host Newark 9-4. Greece at NewarkJunior attackman James Maccallini led Greece with five goals, reaching a career milestone of 50 goals. Evan Roesser contributed with two goals and one assist, while Cameron Miller, a senior defenseman, scored his first varsity goal. Greece Storm`s goalie, Mitchell Barnes, made 14 saves with a 78% save percentage.

Newark`s offense was powered by Sam Underhill, who scored all four of their goals, with one assisted by Evan Shulla. Newark`s goalie, Carter Bumpus, recorded a 55% save percentage in forty minutes, with Corban Puff stopping all three shots he faced in the remaining eight minutes.

Game day highlights included Eric Odell, a junior faceoff specialist from Greece Storm, achieving his 300th career faceoff win. Newark will face Batavia-Notre Dame next on April 8, while Greece Storm hosts Rush-Henrietta on April 1.   [Story Continues in BOX SCORE]   - - More images in the photo gallery.