They’ll play for the championship two weeks from today at Hofstra University.
While Round 3 will decide the CHSAA Division AAA title, Round 2 could give us a good idea of what’s in store.
It will be Chaminade (12-1) at St. Anthony’s (9-2) at 6 p.m. today. You can watch it live on MSGVarsity.com.
Chaminade won Round 1 10-6 on April 10.
Also at 6 p.m., Iona Prep visits John Jay.
The eyes of the FCIAC will be on Tiger Hollow Stadium as defending conference champion New Canaan visits Ridgefield at 6:30 p.m. Both teams have one loss in the conference (New Canaan to Staples, Ridgefield to Darien).
There’s a full slate of Section 1 games. Among them, Lakeland/Panas visits Mahopac and host Scarsdale and Mamaroneck renew their rivalry. In other 4:30 p.m. games, Arlington plays at Putnam Valley and Horace Greeley hosts Byram Hills. At 5 p.m., Pleasantville hosts Fox Lane, Harrison visits Rye and Hen Hud plays at Brewster. Somers hosts Kellenberg in a 4:15 p.m. CHSAA/Section 1 crossover contest.
Turning to Section 8, Garden City visits Elmont, Manhasset plays at Sewanhaka, Lynbrook hosts North Shore and Bethpage marks Senior Day with a 5 p.m. contest against visiting Great Neck North, among games on the slate.
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Final: L/P 7, Mahopac 6
Final: Lakeland/Panas 7, Mahopac 6
Wow!!
1-0 JJ Smith
1-1 McQue
2-1 J Lee
2-2 Standard
JJ 3-2 Lee
3-3 Standard
4-3 JJ Smith
4-4
4-4 end of 1
Chaminade leads 2-1 after one. Goals by Roberts and Zenker for Flyers. Koshansky for Friars.
5-4 IP McQue
6-4 IP Half
Prep had the ball for 10:15 Sec of 2nd,
8-7 Arlington over Put Valley in double OT
Chaminade leads 4-2 at the half with the Duke-bound Zenker with three of the goals.
Final: Arlington 8, Putnam Valley 7, 2 OT
6-5 Duffy
7-5 McQue Hat Trick
7-6 R Lee
15-8 Somers over Kellenberg
Kellenberg – 0-1-2-6–9
Somers – 7-2-5-1—15
Kellenberg Scoring:
Tim Stackpole – 1 Goal
Matt Kavanaugh – 4 Goals 1 Assist
Dan Neville – 1 Goal
Montgomery – 1 Goal
Curran – 2 Goals 3 Assists
Saves:
Steimel – 2
Bernbaini – 5
Somers Scoring:
Marc Fiocco – 2 Goals 2 Assists
Chris Marasco – 2 Goals 3 Assists
David Rubenstein – 1 Goal 1 Assist
Tim Cousin – 2 Goals
Alex Corpolongo – 2 Goals
Tyler DeVito – 1 Goal 2 Assists
Mike Cegielski – 1 Assist
Joe Hashmall – 1 Goal
Austin Cartelli – 1 Goal
Justin Corpolongo – 2 Goals 1 Assist
Saves:
Nik Genualdo – 8
Oscar Esquivel – 5
8-6 IP
Galligan scores late third to pull St. A’s within 5-4 heading into the fourth.
Final: Chaminade 7, St. Anthony’s 5
Chaminade’s Kris Clarke officially was 13 of 15 in the faceoff X.
Tommy Zenker and Ryan Lukacovic each had three goals for Chaminade.
Hofstra-bound junior goaltender Jack Concannon had some acrobatic saves in his second half of work for St. Anthony’s.
8-7 Smith Hat Trick
9-7
9-8 B Lee
9-8 IP over JJ
9-5 Rye over Harrison. Hasselmann scores 5.
That was 9-4 Rye
Hen Hud Sailors beat Brewster 13-12 to clinch sole possession of League Championship. Kevin McDermott 8 G and 1 A
Hopkins-bound Matt Ledwin scored the game-winning goal and was 24 of 27 on faceoffs in Hen Hud’s 13-12 win over Brewster.
Hen Hud jumped out 3-0 in this game within the first 3 minutes. They had the lead 8-5 at halftime. Brewster opens up second half with 4 unanswered goals to take the lead 9-8. HH ties it at 9 then Brewster goes ahead 11-9 with about 8 min to go. HH ties it at 11 and then goes ahead by one. Brewster again ties it at 12 with about 3 minutes to go. HH gets game winner with a little over a minute to go.
Very exciting game to watch. Brewster kids playing with alot or heart all season. Dealing with alot of injuries, these kids never give up.
Bear: Agreed, it was a very exciting game to watch. Perhaps too exciting! Good luck in the play offs.
wow
Nice for Somers offense that has been struggling. Kellenberg only gave up 10 to Chaminade and 11 to St Anthonys. Somers had 15 in 3 quarters!!!!
JJ no set plays lol lol, play that hit pipe near the end is a set play and sometime you can only lead the horses to water.
There is some talent on the O but nowhere near what they have had in past, or even last year. As for the Coaches please.
Your thesis is confusing. When you say coaches please, are you saying they doing all anybody could do with the team ? That they’ve lead the horses to water? Iona has been pretty good the past two seasons, but it’s a frustrating loss. There was a stretch,I think someone posted in which Iona possessed the ball for 10 straight minutes ? That’s interesting.
I think the coaches have done a pretty good job by the way, I just was unclear on your point (lol lol). Jay is a capable team that’s inconsistent. Their bread and butter Offensive player is out and they don’t have a lot of depth. Let’s see what happens with Bronxville, you really never know with these guys-either team really.
Inotherwords. if J can beat Manhassatt they’re capable of beating a favored Bville
Impressive win for Ridgefield. The Tigers, coming off a loss at Darien, pull away to beat defending FCIAC champ New Canaan 13-5.
NC 1 1 2 1–5
Ridgefield 2 4 2 5–13
Scoring:
NC
Harry Stanton 3-1
Puck Richardson 2-0
Austin Nader 0-1
Robby Paul 0-1
RIDGEFIELD
Brett Baker 4-1
Simon Mathias 3-2
Cal Dearth 2-1
Dylan Maher 2-1
Ryan Dunn 1-2
Will Bonaparte 1-0
Saves
NC Trent Nader 12
Ridgefield Conor Shannon 9
Indian J,
The reason you are having trouble understanding my post is there was a previous post, which has disappeared for some reason. I was answering his post where he said they have no O don’t run set plays.
This team has great coaches on it, they are thin with Beck out and not consistent so far, yes IP is a solid Team. I’m not anti JJ just the opposite in fact, last night was big loss it may have cost J the 2nd seed, I’m looking for a Town JJ Final, I posted that IP had the ball for 10 mins.
I know I was critical of the motion O early in the season, but I agree with you that they are doing well now all things considered. I haven’t been to a game in a while, so I can’t really comment much on specifics. Well see what happens with the seedlings and then sectionals.