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Power Players, January 15, 2008

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Kyle Pettoruto, St. John's Prep: Senior goaltender made a combined 65 saves in two games, including 43 against Catholic Memorial and 22 in a 3-1 upset at B.C. High.

James Noftle, Elijah Cohen and Matt Rodgers, Peabody: Tanners' skilled first line burned up the nets in a pair of wins last week. Noftle had three goals and three assists; Cohen finished with five goals and two assists (including a hat trick vs.Winthrop), and Rodgers added two goals and six assists, notching three helpers in both of his team's wins last week.

Anthony DiBenedetto, Masconomet: Finished the week with three goals and three assists, scoring twice in a win over North Andover.

Keith Morgan, Swampscott: Scored a career high five goals in Big Blue's 6-4 triumph over Methuen. The team's leading scorer finished with seven points in two games.

Keaton Cashin, Masconomet: Chieftains' junior defenseman scored a pair of goals and dished out three assists in a pair of victories.

Danny Rakoc, Swampscott: Hat trick helped power Swampscott to a big 4-3 victory at Saugus on Saturday night, tightening the Northeastern Conference Small title chase.

Jeremy Fanning, Gloucester: Senior center nabbed his first career hat trick in a 5-2 victory over Beverly, scoring once in each period.

John Hyslip, Andover: His goal with 30 seconds remaining gave Andover a 3-2 victory over Acton-Boxboro. The senior captain had a season-high three points on the day, giving him eight for the season, one off the team lead.

Tim Houston, Central Catholic: After scuffling through the first eight games of the year, the senior co-captain had a goal and an assist in the Raiders' 3-3 tie with Newburyport, then a goal and two assists in Central's 9-3 blowout of Billerica.

Jonathan Borden, Methuen: A constant throught the Rangers' struggles this season, the netminder made 14 saves to help his squad break into the win column with a 3-0 victory over Boston Latin.

Tucker Mullin, Phillips Andover: The former Andover High has been hot since the holiday break. He scored a goal and an assist against Tilton and adding a goal against archrival Phillips Exeter. He has for goals for the year, tied for the team lead.

Jason Carace, Pinkerton: Carace fired a puck on net, gathered in the rebound and pounded it home in overtime to give the Astros a 2-1 win over Nashua South. Carace has six goals for the year.

Scott Greene, Rockport:** The sophomore forward scored a hat trick in the second period of Rockport's 6-0 victory over Lynn Tech.

Bryan Greel, Rockport:** The Vikings netminder registered his second shutout of the season, making 15 saves to blank Lynn Tech, 6-0.

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uhm can someone tell me why ryan sifferlen is not on this list?

Report! #1 01/15/2008 10:41 PM