CROWN POINT — Trevor Harris was busy Friday.
He had his foot on all three goals as the Panthers defeated the Wolves, 3-0.
Harris would score the first two goals of the game, the first coming at the 23:10 mark as Owen Carey found him in space.
His second goal came near the end of the first half, as he made moves to score unassisted.
Jared Kimball would close out scoring for Crown Point as Harris connected with him midway through the second stanza.
Willsboro’s Ashton Hathaway was a defensive stalwart. He recorded 12 saves, keeping the game within reach for his team.
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Crown Point 3, Willsboro 0
CP 2 1 – 3
WCS 0 0 – 0
First Half- 1. CP, Harris (Carey), 23:10. 2. CP, Harris, 4:15.
Second Half- 3. CP, Kimball (Harris) 18:13.
Shots- Crown Point, 29-12
Saves- Norton, CP, 9. Hathaway, WCS, 17.
CHAZY 2
NORTHERN ADIRONDACK 0
ELLENBURG — It was an uptempo and intense matchup between the Eagles and Bobcats.
Two second half goals would be the difference as Chazy defeated NAC, 2-0.
Chad Devins broke the scoreless tie midway through the frame as Zeke McLennan found him in space.
With eight minutes to go, a foul was called in the box against the Bobcats. Landon Duprey took the penalty kick and scored, adding the insurance goal for the visitor.
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Chazy 2, NAC 0
CCRS 0 2 – 2
NAC 0 0 – 0
Second Half- 1. CCRS, Devins (McLennan), 20:00. 2. CCRS, Duprey, PK, 8:00.
Shots- Chazy, 9-8
Saves- Kapp, CCRS, 4. Manor, NAC, 6
NORTHEASTERN CLINTON 2
BEEKMANTOWN 0
CHAMPLAIN — Ashton Turner was the table setter. He set up both goals as the Cougars defeated the Eagles, 2-0.
The first goal happened just before the 18th minute when he connected with Colton Castine, who beat the keeper.
With time ticking away in the period, Turner again set a teammate, this time Jacob Perkins who sent the ball into the back of the net.
It was a well balanced game, with few opportunities made. NCCS led Beekmantown in shots at 6-2.
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NCCS 2, Beekmantown 0
NCCS 2 0 – 0
BCS 0 0 – 0
First Half- 1. NCCS, Castine (Turner) 17:56. 2. NCCS, Perkins (Turner), 35:00
Shots- NCCS, 6-2
Saves- Rabideau, NCCS, 2. Burdo, BCS, 4
BOQUET VALLEY 6
SETON CATHOLIC 2
PLATTSBURGH — Henry Gibson recorded a hat trick and the Griffins would defeat the Knights, 6-2.
Gibson would need two goals in the first half and his third in the second to complete the feat.
Braeden Liberi would score the last goal of the first before assisting on two goals in the second half. One of those assists went to Gibson with the last one going to Ezra Wekin to close out the scoring.
Wekin kicked off the second stanza with a goal with the assist going to Carson Leibeck.
“BV has a ton of talent and were very skilled with the ball, they took advantage of any mistakes on the ball that we had,” Seton Catholic coach Eric Dubay said. “Their defenders played an excellent game stifling our offense.
“They were aggressive and strong with the ball. Gibson, Liberi and Leibeck played phenomenal games despite our efforts to frustrate them. I thought our boys did a good job playing hard fighting through their quick strikes finding the net. Colby Chase played a strong game in the midfield for us, along with Thane Shelton in the back.”
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Boquet Valley 6, Seton Catholic 2
BV 3 3 – 6
SC 0 0 – 0
First Half- 1. BV, Gibson, 4:24. 2. BV, Gibson (Furman) 14:01. 3. BV, Liberi, 24:58
Second Half- 4. BV, Wekin (Leibeck), 1:14. 5. BV, Gibson (Liberi), 2:40. 6. BV, Wekin (Liberi) 15:04
Shots- Boquet Valley, 21-6
Saves- Riccardelli, SC, 12. Lyon, BV, 4
JOHNSBURG/MINERVA 7
WELLS 0
NORTH CREEK — Six different players scored for the Wild Irish in their 7-0 victory over the Wildcats of Wells.
Cole Millington was the lone multiple goal scorer as he scored two goals in the first stanza, including the opening tie breaker. Peyton Lawerence, Tristin Campbell and Bryadon Poirier recorded the other three goals of the frame.
Mason Wing, Mason Englert and Poirier were credited with assists, as Wing recorded three in the period.
Eli Morin got J/M going in the second half as he connected with Clay Morin.
Wing again appeared in the scorebook, this time as the goal scorer as Englert fed him the ball to beat the keeper.
Bridget Allen did all she could and gave it her all in saving 16 shots against the Wild Irish.
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Johnsburg/Minerva 7, Wells 0
J/M 5 2 – 7
WCS 0 0 – 0
First Half- 1. J/M, Millington (Wing). 2. J/M, Lawerence (Poirier). 3. J/M, Campbell (Englert). 4. J/M, Millington (Wing). 5. J/M, Poirier (Wing).
Second Half- 1. J/M, E. Morin (C. Morin). 2. J/M, Wing (Englert).
Shots- Johnsburg/Minerva, 29-4
Saves- Sauer-Jones, J/M, 3. Allen, WCS, 16.
SCHROON LAKE/NEWCOMB 9
INDIAN LAKE/LONG LAKE 2
LONG LAKE — The Orange came out and grabbed a 1-0 lead within the first eight minutes of the contest.
The problems came 10 minutes later as the Wild Huskies would go on to score the next nine goals to win, 9-2.
Austin Hartwell recorded a hattrick as Logan Phillips and Cameron Jabaut both had two goals.
Nathan Melville and Ronan Deslauriers recorded the other goals for the visitor.
Tim Salakhov notched three assists on the day and Hartwell added two.
Camden Lamphear, Drake Belrose, Jayce Emmert and Deslauriers were all credited with one assist.
For the Orange, Jackson Strader was in on both goals. The first was assisting Charlie Seaman to break a scoreless tie.
The second came by his own doing late in the game to close out the scoring and end the run on unanswered goals by the Wild Irish.
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Schroon Lake/Newcomb 9, Indian Lake/Long Lake 2
SL/N 5 4 – 9
IL/LL 1 1 – 2
First Half- 1. IL/LL, Seaman (Strader) 7:23. 2. SL/N, Phillips (Lamphear) 17:15. 3. SL/N, Hartwel (Salakhov) 23:49. 4. SL/N, Phillips (Hartwell) 24:18. 5. SL/N Jabaut (Salakhov) 28:09. 6. SL/N, Jabaut (Hartwell) 29:14.
Second Half- 7. SL/N, Hartwell (Deslauriers) 18:27. 8. SL/N, Melville (Belrose) 26:07. 9. SL/N, Hartwell (Salakov) 31:57. 10. SL/N, Deslauriers (Emmert) 33:43. 11. IL/LL, Strader, 37:03.
Saves- Hurtado, SL/N, 5. Mack, IL/LL, 4. Paraso, IL/LL, 8.
GIRLS
SARANAC 7
AUSABLE VALLEY 0
SARANAC — It was a night when everything went the Spartans way.
They scored quickly, and outshot the visiting Patriots, 22-1 enroute to a 7-0 victory.
Abby Owen opened the scoring when Izzy Bergevin connected with her. Brooke Hanson pushed the lead to 2-0 as Eve Liberty was credited with assisting her.
Liberty would get things going in the second half as she scored making moves on her own.
Hanson scored her second goal of the match, this time assisted by Lily Brown.
Madalyn Wynnik joined in the scorebook when she pushed the lead to 5-0.
Ella Webster and Paige Ubl closed out the scoring for Saranac with Maddy Gagnier and Madelyn Willette being credited with assisting them, respectively.
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Saranac 7, AuSable Valley 0
SCS 2 5 – 7
AVCS 0 0 – 0
First Half- 1. SCS, Owen (Bergevin). 2. SCS, Hanson (Liberty).
Second Half- 3. SCS, Liberty. 4. SCS, Hanson (Brown). 5. SCS, Wynnik. 6. SCS, Webster (Gagnier). 7. SCS, Ubl (Willette)
Shots- Saranac, 22-1
Saves- Castine, SCS, 1. Pfendler, AVCS, 15.