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Westfield Youth Hockey Report

wyh_logoWestfield Jr. Bombers 18, WTM 7
Sunday, November 23, 2014, Amelia Park Ice Arena
Division: Mite 1

Jacob Jarrell was the first to score for Westfield, unassisted, but WTM, looking strong at the start, scored three back-to-back goals of their own. Then the Jr. Bombers turned up the heat with goals by Sawyer King, Katie Collins, Evan Grant and Jarrell for two more. WTM netted their fourth goal, but Westfield’s domination continued amid a Jr. Bomber goal scoring frenzy. Jarrell would net three more giving him a double hat-trick, Gwenn Hosmer, Brayden Czarnecki and Evan Michelucci all scored two apiece, followed by King going top-shelf for his second goal of the game. Collins then turned on the girl-power scoring four in the late stages of the game. WTM would squeak three more by Westfield goaltender Joey Roselli, but it was too little, too late, Roselli played a great game, stopping 21 of the 28 shots against him.

Westfield Jr. Bombers 12, Pioneer Valley Lightning 9
Saturday, December 6, 2014, Amelia Park Ice Arena
Division: Mite 1

In an intense, evenly matched game against Pioneer Valley, the Jr. Bombers pulled through in the final minutes to win. The Lightning got the first goal of the game followed by Evan Grant scoring for the Jr. Bombers. Scoring between these two rival teams would continue back and forth throughout the game, with goalsfor Westfield by Brayden Czarnecki from Darrin Schnopp, Schnopp from Sean McMahon, Czarnecki and Grant for their second goal each, both unassisted, followed by unassisted goals from McMahon and Jacob Jarrell. Additional goals for the Jr. Bombers were by Francis Powers for two, a rebound by Schnopp for his second of the game, and two more for Czarnecki. Goaltender Katie Collins had her work cut out for her but saved 32 of the 44 shots against her.

Westfield Jr. Bombers 15, Amherst 8
Sunday, December 7, 2014, Olympia Ice Center
Division: Mite 1

Westfield goaltender, Katie Collins, again, played a great game, stopping 29 of the 37 shots taken on her. Westfield’s Gwenn Hosmer would start the scoring, netting a rebound, but a quick pay-back goal by Amherst would follow. The scoring would continue in this fashion throughout the game. For Westfield, it would look like the Powers/Jarrell show, as Francis Powers and Jacob Jarrell turned up the heat, both scoring five goals with assists by Jesse Spear, Evan Grant and Joey Roselli. Additional goals for the Jr. Bombers would came from Brayden Czarnecki, assisted by Sean McMahon, Sawyer King for two and Jesse Spear, unassisted.

Holy Name 13, Westfield Jr. Bombers 6
Sunday, December 7, 2014 at Olympia Ice Arena, West Springfield, MA
Division: Squirt 3

First and foremost, the Westfield Jr. Bombers Squirt 3 League would like to thank our community for the generosity shown at the Westfield Youth Hockey Fundraiser last Sunday at Walmart. The donations poured in and we are so grateful for everyone’s support. Thank you!
Today, the Jr. Bombers played one of their best games against Holy Name. Between the pipes this morning was Bryce Alconis. Bryce made 25 saves with a total of 38 shots against goal, awesome job! In the first period several dramatic attempts were made on goal by Jack Cashman, Sara McMahon and Reid Imbriglio. J.J. Fox, unassisted, scored the first goal for the Bombers. On defense, Kailyb Santiago wrestled the puck from Holy Name and fired it into their zone during the power play. The second period was a nail biter for sure! Reid Imbriglio, unassisted, made the 2nd goal of the game. Reid came back around, fired off another shot at Holy Name’s net, tying up the game 4 to 4, wow! With his first goal ever, John Lacey scored the 3rd goal against Holy Name with the assist by Reid Imbriglio. John then scored unassisted again; firing the puck into Holy Name’s net to make the final goal of the game, John was on fire today! Sara McMahon had a great game today as well; she scored her first goal of the season, assisted by Jack Cashman, tying the game 5 to 5, the crowd went wild! Case Viamari, Michael Miller, Spencer Roy, Garrette Ondrick, Sean Rodgers, Ryan Rodgers, Ryan DeFalco and Mason Garrity all played a great game today, everyone brought 110% to the ice, great job everyone!

Westfield Jr. Bomber 23, Brattleboro 12
November 15, 2014 Olympia
Division: Mite 2

The Westfield Jr. Bombers won their fourth game of the season against Brattleboro on Saturday. Scoring for Westfield were Gavin Connors (6 goals), Rick Moritko (6 goals, 1 assist), Paul Lawry (3 goals, 1 assist), Jacob Millard (2 goals, 2 assists) and Jake Balser (2 goals, 1 assist). Joseph Jubb, Kirsten Czarnecki, AJ Robbins, and Jared Ritter each had a goal in the victory! Brandon Houle had a pair of assists and Kaitlyn Ondrick played solid defense. Jack McGrievey had a great game in net with 21 saves.

FCHA 11, Westfield Jr. Bombers 6
November 22, 2014 – Collins Moylan
Division: Mite 2

The Westfield Jr Bombers lost their first game of the season against FCHA on Saturday. Scoring for Westfield were Gavin Connors (2 goals), Rick Moritko (2 goals), Jack McGrievey (1 goal) and Jared Ritter (1 goal). Paul Lawry and Kirsten Czarnecki each had an assist. Jake Balser, Joseph Jubb, AJ Robbins, Brandon Houle and Kaitlyn Ondrick played well on defense. Jacob Millard had an outstanding day in net, stopping 28 shots!

Capitals 16, Westfield Jr. Bombers 12
November 23, 2014 – Amelia Park
Division: Mite 2

The Westfield Jr Bombers lost their second game of the season against the Capitals at Amelia Park Sunday. Scoring for Westfield were Gavin Connors (2 goals), Rick Moritko (2 goals), Brandon Houle (2 goals), Jack McGrievey (2 goals), Jake Balser (1 goal), Joseph Jubb (1 goal), Paul Lawry (1 goal), and AJ Robbins (1 goal). Kaitlyn Ondrick, Jared Ritter and Kirsten Czarnecki all played well on defense and Jacob Millard made 19 saves in net!

Westfield Jr. Bombers (Red) 16, WTM 3
December 6, 2014 – Olympia Ice Arena
Division – Mite 3

The Jr. Bombers came on strong this morning, overwhelming the WTM team with their passing and solid defense. Liam Dolan took the face off right to the goal in the first 10 seconds of the game, setting the tone for the team. He was followed by Ryan Goodreau, Tyler Goodreau and Evan Mastroianni all before WTM could find their stride and scoring on the Jr. Bombers. Answering WTM’s goal were Jacob Hanselman and Parker Stockseth with two more for Westfield. WTM then fought back again to slip one by the solid goal tending of Gavin Trzepacz. Tyler Goodreau, Emerson Trzepacz and Emersyn Carpenter all scored late in the game to secure Westfield’s lead, only letting WTM slip through the solid defense of displayed by Jack Henderson.

Westfield Jr. Bombers (Red) 14, Springfield Capitals 8
December 7, 2014 – Amelia Park Ice Arena
Division- Mite 3

A 7am ice time didn’t slow down this Westfield team. Evan Mastroianni started things off for the Jr. Bombers with a nice goal he navigated through heavy traffic in front of the net. He was then followed by Jacob Hanselman to give Westfield a 2-0 lead. The Capitals were not down and came back with 2 quick goals tying up the game 2-2. Tyler Goodreau was then able to tip in a shot from Liam Dolan to get back the lead, and Jacob Dolan added to it with a nice wrap around goal. Emerson Trzepacz found the net twice for the Jr. Bombers, and Emersyn Carpenter took the last goal for Westfield to wrap up the lead. Ryan Goodreau, Parker Stockseth and Jack Henderson played a strong passing game and great defense to help protect their zone. Gavin Trzepacz played a solid game in goal showing many strong stick saves.

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