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.

 

Pal-Mac - 21
Greece Storm - 2
 
1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final
 Pal-Mac
8 8 2 3   21
  Greece Storm
0 0 1 1   2
 
 
 

The book for Pal-Mac: Sean Allen (1g), Jacob Naugle (2g-1a), Carsen Ribstein (2g), Gabriel Lewis (3g), Rhett Engels (1a), Henry Beaton (1g-1a), Branden Thomas (1a), Luke VanGorden (3a), Brandon Dennie (2g-3a), Reid Diehl (7g-3a), Max Hill (3g-2a), Goaltending: Drew Ikewood 6s/1ga = 86% (36 mins), Nathan Wood 5s/1ga = 83% (12 mins).

The book for Greece Storm: Carter Fabian (1g), Evan Baldwin (1g), Goaltending: Mitchell Barnes 5s/11ga (28 mins), Justin Fox 2s/10ga (20 mins).

 


Pal-Mac Stays Unbeaten

- Pal-Mac extended its perfect season to 5-0 with a strong showing against Greece Storm, securing a 21-2 victory in a non-league matchup. The home team set the pace early, scoring eight goals in both the first and second quarters before adding five more across the second half. Greece Storm found the net twice, with junior long stick middie Evan Baldwin scoring his first varsity goal in the third quarter and Carter Fabian adding another in the fourth.

Despite the tough contest, Greece Storm`s players made contributions across the board, with Fabian leading the team in shots, taking six with three on target. Baldwin, Michael Atseff III, and Dawson Klice each recorded shots on net, while faceoff specialist Eric Odell won 18 out of 24 attempts for a 75 percent success rate. In goal, Mitchell Barnes recorded five saves on 11 shots in 28 minutes, while Justin Fox stopped two shots in 20 minutes of action. Pal-Mac will host Newark next, while Greece Storm prepares for a home game against Livonia-Avon-Geneseo.

**Summary:** Pal-Mac improved to 5-0 with a 21-2 win over Greece Storm in a non-league matchup. Baldwin and Fabian scored for Greece Storm, while Odell won 75 percent of his faceoffs. Barnes and Fox combined for seven saves in goal. Pal-Mac will face Newark next, and Greece Storm will take on Livonia-Avon-Geneseo.