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2020 MIAA Hockey Tournament • www.miaa.net 3 MULLOY AWARD & SUMMIT NEWS Building the Future Through Sportsmanship

he MIAA is committed to encouraging and promoting the high ideals of sportsmanship, integrity and ethics at all levels of interscholastic competition. The MIAA is also committed to developing a positive environment for athletic Tevents throughout the Commonwealth. A major part of the role of education through sports is to teach our student- athletes to exude sportsmanship and respect – respect for the game itself, and respect for teammates, coaches, officials and opponents. The State Hockey Coaches’ Association and the MIAA are proud to present the James F. Mulloy Sportsmanship Award.

JAMES F. MULLOY SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD James Mulloy, a great friend of high school ice hockey and an outstanding educator, served as a teacher and administrator for more than 37 years in the Everett Public Schools. During this time, he served a total of 24 years as a varsity ice hockey coach at three MIAA schools: Dom Savio, Malden Catholic and Everett High School. He was also honored as a member of the Massachusetts State Hockey Coaches’ Hall of Fame. Next to his family, Jim’s great love was ice hockey. As MIAA Ice Hockey Chair and Statewide Hockey Observer, his legacy was marked by his promotion and dedication to sportsmanship in the game. To that end, the Massachusetts State Hockey Coaches’ Association and the MIAA established the James F. Mulloy Sportsmanship Award. This award is presented annually to the most outstanding boys and girls’ ice hockey programs in each division across the state for demonstrating an allegiance to the ideals of sportsmanship. The James F. Mulloy Sportsmanship Award will be presented to deserving teams during the state championship games this year. James F. Mulloy Congratulations to the followings schools for being selected as the recipients of the 2019 James F. Mulloy Ice Hockey Team Sportsmanship Award: Division I Boys’ Ice Hockey, Belmont High School Division 3A Boys’ Ice Hockey, Chicopee High School Division I Boys’ Ice Hockey, Andover High School Division III Boys’ Ice Hockey, Hudson High School Division II Girls’ Ice Hockey, Canton High School

MIAA/RON BURTON COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD WILLIAM N. GAINE, JR. SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD Peter Roby, Retired Athletic Director, Northeastern University Aaron Polansky, Old Colony RVT High School For demonstrated leadership in service and respect for others For distinguished leadership in the promotion of sportsmanship throughout interscholastic athletics

TH District Athletic 26 ANNUAL SPORTSMANSHIP SUMMIT CONDUCTED AT GILLETTE STADIUM Sportsmanship Awards th Presentation Presented by Michael More than 1,100 educators and young people attended the 26 Annual Roy, MSSADA President/Minnechaug Sportsmanship Summit at Gillette Stadium on November 22, 2019. The MIAA and Regional High School Athletic Director District A - Salem High School MSSADA conduct this annual event to honor, educate and celebrate those who District B - Burlington High School make sportsmanship a priority in their schools and constantly strive to improve the District C - Silver Lake Regional High athletic culture in Massachusetts high schools. Primary sponsors for the event were School District D - Avon Middle/High School the New England Patriots Charitable Foundation, and the Massachusetts Army District E - Westborough High School National Guard. Summit attendees participated in interactive workshop sessions, District F - Frontier Regional School listened to motivational speeches and witnessed the presentation of awards to District G - Monument Mountain Regional High School schools and individuals recognized for outstanding contributions to sportsmanship District H - High School and community service in high school athletics.

4 2020 MIAA Hockey Tournament • www.miaa.net MIAA ESSAY CONTEST

19th Annual MIAA Student Sportsmanship Essay/Multimedia Contest “Describe how sportsmanship inspires leadership in you, your team and your school community.” The MIAA is committed to encouraging and promoting Multimedia Category *** First Place *** the high ideals of sportsmanship, integrity and ethics, Christopher Cogan as well as developing a positive environment for athletic Middleboro High School events at all levels of interscholastic competition.

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MIAA Student Sportsmanship----- 1st Place ----- Essay Contest

The Merriman-Webster dictionary defines sportsmanship as conduct (such as fairness, respect for Literary Category one's opponent, and graciousness in winning or losing) becoming to one participating in a sport. I *** First Place *** believe that it boils down to one word: respect. Sportsmanship is how one acts, not just how they carry Clarissa Garzon themselves, but how they respect others. By playing with sportsmanship, you not only perform at your Fontbonne Academy best, but you display leadership through your example. I have learned this in my play and now as a leader. Sportsmanship gives you the ability to act selflessly and this translates into your performance, and also your interactions with others in the hallways, in the classroom, and in your community. For the longest time, I equated athletics with competition. At a young age, I remember wanting to play well and win; those were my two sole goals. However, through experience, I realized that athletics was not just about competition, but it was about the community and solidarity that is formed between you, your teammates, your coaches, and everyone involved in the sport. When I realized this, I prided myself on being the player with the best attitude and conduct. I respected the refs and my opponents. I pulled my opponents up. I firmly believe that my ability to display sportsmanship has allowed me to become a leader. It truly inspired me to want to be a leader. I wanted everyone to realize the importance of fairness and respect. Once I realized this, I intentionally, and in some ways unintentionally, began to promote it in my team and even my school community. And, I was encouraged when I saw that my teammates, in turn, began to value sportsmanship just as much as I did. Players that once were upset by referee’s calls were now the ones that calmed down another player. Players that once let themselves fell into tensions with opposing players were the ones that helped opponents up. They became leaders because they did what was not easy and inspired others to do the same. This leadership not only translated into their actions on the court, but into our school community as well. I noticed these same players helping a freshman adjust to high school or help someone talk to a teacher respectfully. *** Second Place *** Akarsh Aurora Our team culture has always been based around hard work and, more importantly, respect. This fundamental value is what truly represents sportsmanship. I and my teammates play with respect, and Ashland High School this not only inspires us to be leaders on the court but in our communities as well. We want to be the students that act respectfully in the classroom. Our actions reflect our values, and these values hopefully inspire our community to act the same way. Sportsmanship is defined by respect. It not only inspires me to be a leader, but it inspires my teammates and my community to live with that value, and that is what sportsmanship is really about: acting with respect and inspiring others to do the same. Clarissa Garzon – Fontbonne Academy MIAA EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR MESSAGE

Building the Future Through Athletics

2020 STATE HOCKEY TOURNAMENT A MESSAGE FROM WILLIAM GAINE MIAA EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR During each academic year, more than 230,000 students fill roster spots on athletic teams in 35 sports within the MIAA’s 377 member high schools. School sports, or “education based athletics,” lead participants through important and unique learning opportunities that will enhance each student’s life. Good citizenship, sportsmanship, leadership, integrity, loyalty, sense of duty, ethics, and respect are among the various lessons taught and emphasized in education based athletics. For more than 97 percent of graduating student- athletes, high school athletics will mark the conclusion of their involvement in organized sports. Less than one percent of student-athletes advance to play Division I college, or professional sports. It is for this reason that the Mission of education based athletics is focused on the life-learning opportunities provided through the “other half of education.” The MIAA tournament experience is a celebration of “excellence” for student athletes and high school teams across the State. We applaud the success of each team, their coaches and their supportive communities. On behalf of the MIAA Ice Hockey Committee, Tournament Management Committee, Board of Directors, and participating school leaders, “WELCOME” to the 2020 MIAA Ice William Gaine MIAA Executive Director Hockey Tournaments. Let us salute with respect all student-athletes participating today by demonstrating positive behavior throughout today’s event and the entire tournament. Kindly support the values that should always be evidenced when students and school communities come together. Utilize opportunities to show your respect for each student-athlete, their coaches, contest officials, school leaders of both educational institutions, and the person next to you! Thank you! Enjoy your game!! William Gaine, MIAA Executive Director

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6 2020 MIAA Hockey Tournament • www.miaa.net MIAA COMMITTEE MIAA Hockey Committee

Richard Pearson Scott Paine Michael Sheeran Barry Haley Michael Shea

Principals/Assistant Principals Athletic Directors MIAA Staff Liaison Directors Robert Ware, Westford Dave Lezenski, Lowell Richard Pearson Barry Haley, North (Divisions I, II, III) Rick Sheehan, Burlington Jim Duran Woburn Mass. Association of School Scott Paine, 1A, South (Divisions I, II, III) Lawrence Taglieri, Quincy John Brown, Wellesley Committees Micheal Sheeran, Girls (Divisions I & II), Scott Palladino, Wareham Daniel Buron, Bridgewater/Raynham Central (Divisions III, IIIA) Charles Flahive David Uminski, Oakmont Jeff Rudzinsky. Marlborough Micheal Shea, West (Divisions III, IIIA) Jonathan Mitchell, Ludlow Tim Brillo, Ludlow State Coaches At Large Joe Benjamin Taconic Josh King, Mt. Everett Representatives Kathleen Burke, Falmouth Wendy Olson, St. John’s Prep Daniel Shine, Arlington Catholic Paul Spear Allisyn Furano-Foster Game Officials Representatives Tim Hooten

MIAA Mission Statement The mission of the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association is to serve member schools and the maximum number of their students by providing leadership and support for the conduct of interscholastic activities which will enrich the educational experiences of all participants. The MIAA will promote interschool activities that provide lifelong and life-quality learning experiences to students while enhancing their achievement of educational goals.

Interscholastic athletic competition is an extension of the classroom and an educational activity that provides outstanding opportunities to teach life lessons. Through participation in such programs, young people learn values and skills that help prepare them for the future. Leadership, goal setting, teamwork, decision making, perseverance, integrity, sacrifice, healthy competition and overcoming adversity are inherent in the interscholastic athletic framework and also support the academic mission of schools. Student-athletes earn the privilege to participate by succeeding academically, and the resulting positive outcomes continue far beyond graduation. These programs exist to prepare young men and women for the next level of life, not the next level of athletics. Wins are achieved through athletics by developing successful athletes and teams, but more importantly, wins are achieved through the educational experience by developing successful and responsible students, leaders and community members. Please go to www.miaa.net and click on the “Educational Athletics” link to learn more about the policies, programs, resources and awards offered by the MIAA in each of these areas.

2020 MIAA Hockey Tournament • www.miaa.net 7 DIVISION 1 BOYS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Belmont Marauders vs. Walpole Rebels | Sunday, March 15, 2020 | TD Garden

Mirror Images: Both Belmont and Walpole have won all four of their • 2020 postseason to date: tournament games by a single goal. • Won 2-1 vs. No. 5 Braintree, first round Claim to fame: Rebels eliminated defending-Division 1 champion Duxbury in • Won 3-2 vs. No. 4 Duxbury, sectional quarterfinals sectional quarterfinal. Jumped out to 3-0 lead...Marauders eliminated Reading, • Won 2-1 vs. No. 9 Falmouth, sectional semifinals which had lost the Super 8 play-in game, in sectional semifinals. • Won 1-0 vs. No. 14 Archbishop Williams, sectional final • Finished third in Bay State Conference - Herget Division Road to the Garden: Belmont • Goal differential: minus-3 (60-63) Marauders are 14-3-5 since losing their first two games of the season to • Goals For Rank (Div. 1): T-24 | Goals Against Rank: 39 Wilmington, 4-2, and Melrose, 4-1, both games at home. Belmont is 7-1-2 • Streak: Won 6 | Reg. season finale: Won 5-2 at Concord-Carlisle, Feb. 20 since Feb. 1, its lone loss coming on Feb. 12 at Reading, 2-1. Rockets swept • Home: 3-6-2 | Road/Neutral: 10-2-3 regular season series vs. Marauders but fell in third meeting in sectional • Biggest win: 8-0 at Newton North, Dec. 14 semifinals…junior Ben Fici scored with 1:25 remaining to lift Belmont to • Worst loss: 7-0 vs. Hingham, Jan. 13 state final. Marauders had been outshot 9-1 in the first period vs. Pioneers... Belmont missed postseason in 2018-19, one year after falling to eventual • Shutouts: 2-2 state champion Waltham in the sectional semifinals. Marauders finished in last • Last sectional title: None place in Liberty Division last season...Belmont’s win over SJS was first win in • Last state title: 1965 sectional final in program history. Team had lost two previous appearances Belmont (14-5-5, 6-5-4 Middlesex League) in 2002 and 2005. In pre-sectional era, Marauders appeared in state final in • Coach: Fred Allard, 5th season 1955, losing to Middlesex League rival Winchester. • First tournament appearance since 2018 (6-13-2 last season) Road to the Garden: Walpole • 2020 tournament to date: After starting 4-0-1, Rebels were 6-8-5 after a 3-1 loss vs. Milton on Feb. 12. • Won 3-2 vs. No. 13 Andover, first round Next game, a 2-1 win vs. King Philip, snapped an eight-game winless streak • Won 1-0 (OT) vs. No. 5 St. Mary’s, sectional quarterfinals (0-5-3). Walpole hasn’t lost since, with six of seven games decided by single • Won 3-2 vs. No. 1 Reading, sectional semifinals goal...win over Archies gave Rebels first sectional title in program history. Liam • Won 3-2 vs. No. 11 SJS, sectional final Fisher scored the only goal of the game in the first period...In pre-sectional • Finished third in Middlesex League - Liberty Division era, team won 1965 state championship game vs. Bay State Conference • Goal differential: plus-24 (58-34) rival Norwood. • Goals For Rank (Div. 1): T-30 | Goals Against Rank: T-3 Walpole (13-8-5, 4-4-5 Bay State Conference) • Streak: Won 5 | Reg. season finale: Won 4-0 vs. Braintree • Coach: Ron Dowd, 8th season • Home: 3-3-2 | Road/Neutral: 11-2-3 • Fifth straight postseason appearance • Biggest win: 4-0 vs. Braintree, Feb. 17 and 4-0 at Salem (N.H.), Dec. 27 • Last postseason: Lost 3-0 vs. Wellesley, Division 1 South first round • Worst loss: 4-1 vs. Melrose, Dec. 21 • Shutouts: 7-1 • Last sectional title: None | Appeared in sectional final in 2002, 2005 • Last state title: None | Lost in 1955 state final vs. Winchester

Belmont Walpole No Players Yr Po No Players Yr Po 1 Ben Banks JR G 1 Jack Curran JR G 3 Joe Gaziano FR D 2 Frankie Govoni SO F 4 Matt Brody (C) SR F 3 Tom Fruci SR F 5 Ben Packard FR F 4 Declan Hunter SO F 6 Luke Paratore SR F 5 Jack Walsh SO D 7 Ben Fici JR F 6 Kevin McElaney JR F 8 Daniel Barmakian SR F 7 Charlie Warley SR F 9 Michael Hardy SR D 8 Andrew Falzone FR F 10 Justin Rocha (C) SR F 9 Blake Conroy SO D 11 Kevin Miller (A) SR F 10 Colin Birch SO D 13 Robert Rumley JR F 11 Joe Verderber JR D 14 Charlie Brodigan SR F 12 Ryan McGlynn SR F 15 Nolan Duffy JR D 13 Marc Hirshom (C) SR D 16 Henry Stonehouse JR F 14 Matt Donnelly (C) SR F 17 Matty Rowan SO F 15 Liam Fisher (C) SR D 19 Peter Grace JR D 16 Jason Finkelstein FR F 22 Thomas Grace JR D 17 Will Blakely SO F 23 Patrick Kilcoyne SO D 18 Joe Cox FR D 25 Marco Santagati (A) SR F 19 Jake Preto FR F 26 Conneely Mullan SR F 20 Ben Quinn JR D 27 Bobby Dolan SR F 21 Matt Bianculli FR F 28 Declan Harrington JR F 22 Ethan McDonough JR F 30 Nico Carere (C) SR G 23 Griffin Curran FR F 24 Tim Donahue FR F Head Coach 25 Sean Baker SR F Fred Allard 25 Jacob Nelson SR D Assistants 39 David Pacella SO G Paul Garabedian, Bob Shea, Tim Foley, Chris Capasso Head Coach Ron Dowd Assistants Anthony Esdale, Billy Whitfield, Alex Carde DIVISION 1 GIRLS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Austin Prep Cougars vs. Woburn Tanners | Sunday, March 15, 2020 | TD Garden

Previous meeting: Woburn won, 2-1, in Division 1 state semifinal on Woburn (19-2-2, 13-1-1 Middlesex League) March 12, 2018. • Coach: Steve Kennedy, 1st season Common foe: Cougars and Tanners combined for three losses in regular • Last postseason (No. 21 seed): Lost 3-2 vs. No. 5 Franklin, second round season. Both teams lost vs. Wellesley, which is in the Division 2 state • 2020 tournament to date: championship game. • Won 4-0 vs. No. 29 Cape Cod Furies, first round • Won 5-0 vs. No. 13 Methuen/Tewksbury, second round Austin Prep (18-1-2, 9-0-1 Catholic Central) • Won 2-1 vs. No. 5 St. Mary’s, quarterfinals • Coach: Stephanie Wood, 8th season • Won 2-0 vs. No. 8 Latin, semifinals • Eighth straight postseason appearance • Shared Middlesex - Liberty title with Arlington, 27 points • Last postseason (No. 1 seed): Lost 2-1 (2 OT) vs. No. 3 Methuen/ • Goal differential: plus-73 (102-29) Tewksbury, state final • Streak: Won 4 | Lost reg. Season finale, 2-1 at Wellesley • 2020 tournament to date: • Home: 12-0-2 | Road/Neutral: 7-2 • Won 3-0 vs. No. 31 Franklin, first round • Biggest win: 10-0 vs. Stoneham/Melrose, Dec. 21 • Won 8-3 vs. No. 15 Andover, second round • Worst loss: 5-1 vs. Arlington, Jan. 4 • Won 3-0 vs. No. 7 Belmont, quarterfinals • Shutouts: 8-0 • Won 2-1 vs. No. 3 Braintree, semifinals • Last state championship: 2017 | Won 3-1 vs. Woburn • Won Catholic Central • Overall titles: three (2006, 2016, 2017) • Goal differential: plus-76 (111-35) • Streak: Won 15 | Only loss: Jan. 22 at Wellesley, 3-1 • Home: 5-0 | Road/Neutral: 13-1-2 • Biggest win: 9-0 vs. Archies, Jan. 4 and vs. St. Joseph/Mount Alvernia, Feb. 20 • Season-high in goals: 10 (twice, vs. Hingham and Arlington Catholic) • Shutouts: 11-0 • Last state championship: 2016 | Won 1-0 vs. Arlington Catholic — only title

Austin Prep Woburn No Players Yr Po No Players Yr Po 1 Sedona Lawsom SO G 1 Alyssa Wackrow SO G 2 Neave Sullivan FR F 2 Mackenzie Russo JR F 3 Lauren Barry (A) SR D 3 Lily Anderson JR D 4 Isabel Hulse SO F 5 Kelsey Ficcociello JR F 6 Madison Terry SO F 6 Aly Haggerty JR F 7 Francesca Frelick (C) SR D 7 Katie Pica FR F 9 Eryn Taber (A) SR D 8 Jackie Lees SR D 10 Emma Guthrie SO D 9 Gianna Halajian JR F 12 Maddie Rinklin (C) SR F 10 Bella Shaw JR F 13 Felicia Zuccola (A) SR F 12 Lucia DiGirolamo FR F 15 Daisy MacLellan SO F 13 Angelina DiGirolamo FR F 16 Amelia Oulton JR F 15 Meaghan Keough FR D 17 Gianna DeFilippo SO F 19 ML Pineros SO F 18 Kara Cecchini (A) SR F 24 Erin McComiskey SR D 19 Sabina Axelrod SO F 33 Amanda Essigmann SR G 20 Maeve Carey SO D 21 Emma Spengler SO F Head Coach 22 Katrina Michalak SO D Steve Kennedy 23 Elise Lyons JR F Assistants 24 Monique Lyons FR F Bob MacCurtain, Jiliane Sutherlin, Rebecca Papa 25 Allie Martinson JR F 30 Cassandra Valentine JR G 35 Lauryn Hanafin SO G Head Coach Stephanie Wood Assistants Nikki Petrich DIVISION 2 BOYS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Canton Bulldogs vs. Lincoln-Sudbury Warriors | Sunday, March 15, 2020 | TD Garden

Grudge Match: Lincoln-Sudbury beat Canton, 6-4, on Feb. 12 at Canton Ice • Won - Davenport Division House. Was the lone loss of regular season for Bulldogs, and only loss in last • Goal differential: plus-70 (102-32) | Goals For Rank (Div. 2): 3 | Goals two seasons for Canton (46-1-4). Against: T-2 Clash of the titans: Canton (45 points) leads the state, regardless of division • Streak: Won 6 | Last loss: 6-4 vs. Lincoln-Sudbury, Feb. 12 or gender, in points. L-S (42) is in a five-way tie with Arlington (boys) and Austin • Home: 9-1-2 | Road/Neutral: 12-0-1 Prep, Wellesley and Canton (girls)...Canton has No. 2 RPI in state among boys • Biggest win: 8-0 at Taunton, Feb. 1 | Shutouts: 8-0 teams, L-S No. 3. Only Arlington has better ranking. • Last state title: 2019 | Also won in 2010 • Recent sectional final appearances: 2009, 2010, 2014, 2015, 2019 Road to the Garden: Lincoln-Sudbury Warriors record vs. Division 1 teams: 3-2-1. Won vs. Billerica, Winchester, Lincoln-Sudbury (20-3-2, 10-1-1 DCL/MVC 2) Waltham; lost vs. SJS, Braintree; tied vs. Natick…Prior to sectional final, L-S • Coach: Matt Carlin, 2nd season had won back-to-back overtime games. Johnny Oblak scored game-winner vs. • Last postseason (No. 2 seed): Lost 2-1 (2OT) vs. Tewksbury, Div. 2 North Andover, Jared Noyes vs. Gloucester. Warriors trailed Fishermen by three North Quarterfinals goals at one point in second period... • 2020 Postseason to date: • Won 5-3 vs. No. 15 Danvers, first round Road to the Garden: Canton • Won 6-5 (OT) vs. No. 7 Gloucester, sectional quarterfinals Bulldogs record vs. Division 1 teams: 6-0-3. Won vs. Franklin (twice), • Won 3-2 (OT) vs. No. 6 North Andover, sectional semifinals Barnstable, Mansfield, King Philip, Newburyport; tied vs. Duxbury, Shrewsbury, • Won 8-1 vs. No. 5 Triton, sectional final Braintree. Bulldogs have won nine straight postseason games dating to beginning of last tournament. In 6-0 win vs. Whitman-Hanson in sectional • Won DCL/MVC 2, 21 points semifinals, Chris Lavoie scored four goals for Canton. In 4-1 win vs. Bishop • Goal differential: plus-56 (116-60) | Goals For Rank (Div. 2): 1 | Goals Feehan in sectional final, Johnny Hagan scored four goals for Canton — Against: 28 including two goals in a span of 0:19 early in the third period to help put the • Streak: Won 4 | 9-0-1 since last loss, 4-2 vs. St. John’s Shrewsbury, game away...Canton is trying to become first team to win back-to-back titles in Jan. 27 Division 2 since Wilmington in 2012 and 2013. • Home: 8-1-1 | Road/Neutral: 12-2-1 • Biggest win: 10-2 at Haverhill, Dec. 21 and 8-0 at Concord-Carlisle, Canton (21-1-3, 8-0 Hockomock League) Feb. 17 • Coach: Brian Shuman, 14th season • Worst loss: all three losses (SJS, Braintree, Tewksbury) by two goals • Last postseason: Won Division 2 state championship (25-0-1 record) • Shutouts: 2-0 • 2020 postseason to date: • Last state championship: None • Won 4-0 vs. No. 17 Taunton, first round • Last sectional title: 2016 | Lost in Division 2 state title game vs. • Won 6-2 vs. No. 9 Medfield, sectional quarterfinals Medfield, 3-1 • Won 6-0 vs. No. 4 Whitman-Hanson, sectional semifinals • Won 4-1 vs. No. 15 Bishop Feehan, sectional final

Canton Lincoln-Sudbury No Players Yr Po No Players Yr Po 1 Liam Polles JR G 1 Jack Hankey SR G 2 Chris Lavoie SR F 2 John Dale SR F 3 Jay Kelleher SO D 3 Jonah Sacher SR F 4 Eamon Kelly SO F 6 Jacob Leverone SR F 6 Tommy Vaughan SR F 7 Angelo Venuto SR F 7 Jack Connolly SR D 11 Brendan Walsh SR D 8 Dominic Cammarata SR F 12 Andrew Toland JR F 9 Tommy Ghostlaw (C) SR F 13 Will Dale SR D 10 Dylan Coyne JR F 14 Brendan Cullen JR F 11 Shane Marshall SR F 15 Franklie DeTraglia FR F 12 Colby Ciffolillo SR F 16 Tim Duffy SR F 13 Timmy Kelleher (C) SR F 17 Justin Chiasson JR D 14 Owen Lehane (C) SR D 18 Colby Jones SR D 15 Donny McNeice JR F 19 Johnny Oblak SR F 17 Jeffrey Chaput FR F 21 Kyle Hankey JR F 18 James DeLello JR F 22 Charlie Desmarais SR F 19 John Hagan (C) SR F 23 Jack Lanzillo JR F 20 Ryan Doucette SO D 26 Kellen Austermann JR D 21 Declan Pfeffer SR D 27 Jayden Cormier SR D 22 Samuel Carlino SO F 28 Jacob Noyes JR F 23 Ronan O’Mahony SR D 29 Brendan Quinn SO F 24 Sean Connolly SO D 31 George Pentz JR G 26 Leo Owens FR D 27 Vincent Sica Jr. FR D Head Coach 28 Andrew Valkanas SO F Matt Carlin 29 TJ McCabe JR F 31 Joe Cammarata SR G Head Coach Brian Shuman Assistants Tim Ford, Scott Connolly, Greg Chamberlain, Matty Marcone DIVISION 2 GIRLS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Wellesley Raiders vs. Canton Bulldogs | Sunday, March 15, 2020 | TD Garden

Rivalry renewed: Wellesley has eliminated Canton in each of the last two Canton (19-1-4, 6-0-2 Hockomock League) postseasons — last year in first round, year prior in state title game. • Head coach: Dennis Aldrich, 8th season Familiar territory: Wellesley has now played at TD Garden in each of last • Sixth straight postseason appearance three seasons, and six times in last seven. Raiders are 2-4 in previous six state • Last postseason (No. 12 seed): Lost 5-0 vs. No. 5 Wellesley, first round final appearances...Canton is back in title game for third time in four seasons, • 2020 tournament to date: following trips in 2017 and 2018. In first trip, lost vs. NDA (Hingham). • Won 3-1 vs. No. 14 Norwood, first round • Won 5-0 vs. No. 6 Ursuline, quarterfinals Wellesley (21-1, 13-0 Bay State Conference) • Won 3-1 vs. No. 2 Norwell, semifinals • Head coach: PT Donato, 4th season • Won Hockomock League • Third consecutive trip to state title game and sixth in seven seasons • Goal differential: plus-60 (77-17) • Last postseason (No. 5 seed): Won 3-2 (OT) vs. No. 7 NDA (Hingham), • Streak: Won 5 | 10-0-3 since last loss, 4-1 vs. Westwood, Jan. 18 state final • Home: 10-1-2 | Road/Neutral: 9-0-2 • 2020 tournament to date: • Biggest win: 10-1 vs. Stoughton, Feb. 1 • Won 3-0 vs. No. 16 Medfield/Norton, first round • Shutouts: 12-0-2 • Won 6-1 vs. No. 9 Westwood, quarterfinals • Last state championship: None • Won 6-0 vs. No. 12 Falmouth, semifinals • Won Bay State Conference - Carey Division • Goal differential: plus-86 (98-12) • Streak: Won 20 | Last loss: 1-0 vs. Austin Prep, Dec. 18 at Matthews Arena • Home: 9-0 | Road/Neutral: 12-1 • Biggest win: four wins by seven goals| Season high 8 goals vs. Framingham, Dec. 21 • Shutouts: 11-1 | Only gave up more than 1 goal once (4-2 win vs. Braintree, Feb. 5) • Last state championship: 2019 • Overall titles: three (2006, 2018, 2019)

Wellesley Canton No Players Yr Po No Players Yr Po 2 Kaitlin Braun SO F 1 Carolyn Durand FR G 3 Emily Rourke SR F 2 Kaitlyn McLaughlin SR F 4 Danielle Cimino SO F 3 Caroline Tourgee SR F 5 Amy Foster JR D 4 Ava Bohane FR F 7 Devon Morton JR F 5 Ellie Rae Roberts JR F 9 Maja Desmond JR F 7 Faith Nelson JR F 10 Sofia Garcia-Miller SR F 8 Allie McCabe SO D 11 Rowan Green SO F 10 Ellie Bohane FR F 12 Grace Flannery SO F 12 Payton McDonough SO F 13 Grayson Cheek SR F 13 Tess Khoury SO F 14 Lulu Rourke SO F 14 Alexa Maffeo (C) SR D 15 Morgan McGraw SO D 15 Maria Femia JR F 16 Bliss Vernon JR F 16 Olivia Maffeo FR D 17 Mackenzie O’Neil SR F 17 Audrey Koen FR F 18 Lauren Burke JR D 18 Lizzie Tassinari JR F 19 Erin Fleming SR D 19 Meg Aldrich SR D 20 Elizabeth Jackowitz JR F 21 Maya Battista FR D 22 Michelle Bourdon JR F 22 Meghan LaBelle JR F 23 Lily Noonan JR D 23 Rose Malloy SR F 24 Anna Hereu SR F 26 Kylie Martone SO D 27 Bridget Noonan SR F 31 Vicki Revanche SR G 30 Liddy Schulz SR G 31 Ella Fahey SO G Head Coach Dennis Aldrich Head Coach Assistants PT Donato Jack Koen, Nick Maffeo, Courtney Caulfield Assistants Jess Knapp, Jill Hoban, Tom Hammond DIVISION 3 BOYS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Hanover vs. Longmeadow | Sunday, March 15, 2020 | TD Garden

Back to the Garden: For Hanover, this is the program’s fourth trip in the last • Streak: Won 5 | Reg. season finale: Lost 3-2 vs. Norwell, Gould Cup Final seven seasons. Indians won 2016 state title with 6-1 win over Algonquin and • Biggest win: 11-0 at Bourne, Jan. 20 | Worst loss: 5-1 at Whitman- lost in 2014 and 2018 title games vs. Shrewsbury. Longmeadow is appearing Hanson, Jan. 25 at Garden for first time in 10 years, when it defeated Scituate, 2-1, for its most • Last state title: 2016 | Won 6-1 vs. Algonquin recent state title. • Last sectional title: 2018 | Lost 2-1 vs. Shrewsbury in state final Shorthanded Prowess: Manning Morris, a junior forward for Hanover, has Longmeadow (11-9-3, 7-2-1 Berry Division) scored three shorthanded goals and added a shorthanded assist for the • Coach: Jim Joyce, 16th season Indians on their postseason run. He scored a game-winning shorthanded goal • Last postseason: Lost 4-3 (SO) vs. Hopkinton, Division 3 state semifinals for Hanover in the sectional semifinal vs. Foxboro. In addition, he picked up • Tournament to date: the 100th point of his career on Nate DelPrete’s empty net goal to clinch the • Won 4-2 vs. No. 3 East Longmeadow, sectional semifinals Division 3 South final vs. Dartmouth. • Won 4-2 vs. No. 4 West Springfield, sectional final Hanover (21-3-1, 12-1 Patriot League) • Won 3-2 vs. Wachusett, state semifinal • Coach: Jonny Abban, 9th season • Won Berry Division • Seventh straight postseason appearance • Goal differential: plus-23 (82-59) | Goals For Rank (Div. 3): 10 | Goals • Last postseason (No. 1 seed): Lost 2-0 vs. No. 9 Ashland, Division 3 Against: 30 South quarterfinals • Record at Olympia: 8-5-1 | Road/Neutral: 3-4-2 | Shutouts: 1-0 • Tournament to date: • Streak: Won 4 | Reg season finale: Won 7-1 vs. East Longmeadow, Feb. • Won 5-4 (2OT) vs. No. 14 North Quincy, first round 19 • Won 3-1 vs. No. 6 Norwell, sectional quarterfinals • Biggest win: 9-1 vs. Agawam, Feb. 13 | Worst loss: 5-1 vs. Northbridge, • Won 2-1 vs. No. 7 Foxboro, sectional semifinals Feb. 15 • Won 2-0 vs. No. 4 Dartmouth, sectional final • Last state title: 2010 | Won 2-1 vs. Scituate • Won 4-2 vs. Lowell, state semifinal • Last sectional title: 2019 • Won Patriot League - Fisher Division • Goal differential: plus-68 (103-35) | Goals For Rank (Div. 3): 7 | Goals Against: T-5 • Record at Hobomock: 9-1-1 | Road/Neutral: 12-2 | Shutouts: 8-0

Hanover Longmeadow No Players Yr Po No Players Yr Po 1 Matt Rowe SR G 1 Dmitri Beach FR G 2 Nate Curtis SO D 2 Cole Guidrey JR F 3 Daniel McDonald JR F 4 Mike Carroll SR F 4 Ryan Larvey JR D 6 John LaFleur SO D 5 Quinn Brown SO F 7 Simon Higgins JR F 6 Thao Lanagan SO D 8 Mike Bonavita SR F 7 Bryan Taylor JR F 10 Chris Salwen JR D 8 Christian Sacco SO F 12 Luke McHugh (C) JR D 9 Zach Lee SO D 13 Liam Byrne (C) SR F 10 Ethan Davis SR F 17 Ryan Dzierzgowski FR F 11 Matthew Halpin SR F 18 Veep Vemulapalli SR F 12 Robert Hanna SO F 21 Ted DeCosmo JR D 13 Tyler MacDermott SO F 22 Robby Croteau JR D 14 Manning Morris JR F 30 Connor Rintoul SO G 15 Kyle Faherty SR D 16 Drew Murphy SR F 17 Liam Joy FR F Head Coach 18 Nate DelPrete JR F Jim Joyce 19 John Benevides JR F Assistants 20 Drew Vermette SO D Pat O’Connor, Nick Melikian, Tim Quirk, John Barron 21 Conor McCann SR F 22 Nolan Faherty SO D 23 Matt Flynn SO F 24 Charlie Cataldo SO F 25 Jack Watson SO D 26 Tyler Richards FR D 27 Brodie Carroll FR D 29 Liam Monahan FR G 30 Ben Young JR G 31 John Adonidis SR G 32 Brendan Long JR F 33 Mitch Jordan JR D 37 Ryan Coutts FR F 42 Ben Lines FR F

Head Coach Jonny Abban Assistants Jeff Ray, Dan Dailey, Adam Hill DIVISIONDIVISION 3 WEST 1A BOYS BOYS STATE STATE CHAMPIONSHIP CHAMPIONSHIP GAME GAME Pope Francis vs. Arlington | Sunday, March 15, 2020 | TD Garden

For the publics: Arlington is the first public school to appear in multiple Super • Won 3-1 vs. No. 4 St. John’s Prep, winners’ bracket semifinals 8 finals, following its win in the 2017 game vs. Central Catholic. Medford, • Won 2-1 vs. No. 3 Pope Francis, winners’ bracket final Weymouth, Reading, Burlington and Hingham all have one appearance each; • Won Middlesex League - Liberty Division Rockets and Harbormen are only other public programs with win...Arlington is • Goal differential: plus-44 (76-32) | Goals For Rank (Div. 1): T-6 | Goals first public school to earn No. 1 overall seed in tournament since Winchester in Against: T-1 2001. The coach of the Sachems that season was John Messuri, now the coach • Streak: Won 5 | Haven’t lost since Dec. 23 at Pope Francis, 4-2 (18-0-4 of the Spy Ponders. since) Rare Air: For just the second time in the 29-year history of the Super 8, there • Home: 9-0-3 | Road/Neutral: 10-1-1 | Record vs. Super 8 teams: 7-1-2 will be no school from the Catholic Conference in the Super 8 final. The first • Biggest win: 5-0 at Stoneham, Jan. 29 | Season-high goals: 6 vs. time this occurred was in 2017, when Arlington defeated Central Catholic Weymouth, Feb. 17 (6-2 win) | Worst (only) loss: 4-2 at Pope Francis, (Merrimack Valley/), 2-1, in overtime. Pope Francis, formerly Dec. 23 of the Catholic West, now plays as an independent. • Shutouts: 5-0 Take Four: This is the fourth meeting of the season between the Spy Ponders • Last Super 8 title: 2017 | Won 2-1 (OT) vs. Central Catholic and Cardinals. The teams are even, 1-1-1. Pope Francis dealt Arlington it’s only Pope Francis (16-5-2, Independent) loss of the season, 4-2, on Dec. 23, at Olympia Center. Teams tied, 2-2, on Jan. • Coach: Brian Foley, 17th season 20 at Ed Burns Arena and Spy Ponders won, 2-1, in Super 8 winners’ bracket • Last postseason: Lost in Super 8 final vs. BC High, 2-1 (4OT) final on March 7 at Loring Arena. • 12th straight Super 8 appearance (fifth as Pope Francis). Tournament to Back to the Garden: Pope Francis date: The Cardinals are headed to the Super 8 title game for the third season in • Won 6-1 vs. No. 6 Catholic Memorial, winners’ bracket quarterfinals a row. Pope Francis lost in the final against BC High in each of the last two • Won 4-0 vs. No. 2 BC High, winners’ bracket semifinals seasons. • Lost 2-1 vs. No. 1 Arlington, winners’ bracket final • Won 3-2 (OT) vs. No. 4 St. John’s Prep, losers’ bracket final Road to the Garden: Arlington • Goal differential: plus-46 (82-36) | Goals For Rank (Div. 1): 2 | Goals Brendan Jones and Ryan Davies scored for Spy Ponders vs. Pope Francis to Against: T-6 take a 2-0 lead in the first period. Arlington also went up 3-0 vs. St. John’s Prep • Streak: Won 1 | Had won seven straight prior to losing to Arlington in in winners’ bracket semifinal. Spy Ponders haven’t trailed since opening round winners’ bracket final || Previous loss: Feb. 1 vs. Hingham, 2-1 game vs. Framingham, when Jones and Anthony Messuri scored to complete comeback and win 2-1 at Loring Arena, Flyers’ home rink. • Home: 12-2 | Road/Neutral: 4-5-2 (Three games in Albany don’t count towards MIAA standings) | Record vs. Super 8 teams: 6-4-1 Arlington (19-1-4, 13-0-2 Middlesex League) • Biggest win: 9-0 vs. Bishop Hendricken (R.I.), Feb. 8 • Coach: John Messuri, 9th season • Biggest win vs. MIAA team: 6-1 vs. CM, Super 8 and 6-1 vs. Franklin, • Last postseason: As No. 4 seed, lost in Super 8 1-loss bracket vs. Dec. 21 Xaverian, 5-4 • Worst loss: 7-2 at Rice (Vt.), Dec. 14 | All four MIAA losses by one goal • Eighth straight postseason appearance | Fifth straight Super 8 (Framingham, SJP, Central, Hingham) | Shutouts: 5-0 appearance • Last Super 8 title: None | Last state title: 2009 (Division 1) • 2020 Tournament to date: • Won 2-1 vs. No. 8 Framingham, winners’ bracket quarterfinals

Pope Francis Arlington No Players Yr Po No Players Yr Po 2 Matt Hanscom FR D 1 Nathan Brennan SR G 3 Beck Avery-Dyjach SR F 2 Reid Malatesta SO F 4 Matther Pelletier SR D 4 Michael Britt SR F 5 Jack Moltenbrey SO F 5 Ryan Davies SR D 6 Jake Iby JR F 6 Ryan Gilbert FR F 7 Ryan Hemenway SO D 7 Declan Dolan SR D 8 Connor Wodecki SR F 8 Dominic Laiosa JR D 9 Ryan Leonard FR F 9 Brendan Pigott SR F 10 Brandon Spaulding JR F 10 Jake Murphy SO F 11 Coleson Delude JR F 12 Patrick Masci SR D 12 Evan Phaneuf JR F 13 Jake Russell FR F 14 Drew Bolduc SO F 14 Brendon Flynn SO D 15 Jack Kennedy SO D 15 Tyler Callahan SR D 16 Ryan Shaw FR F 16 Brendan Jones SR F 17 Logan Dapprich SR D 17 Luke Berarducci SR D 18 Connor Cognac SR F 18 Leo Piandes JR F 19 Stephen Rougeot JR D 19 John Hourican SR F 24 Jack Turowsky FR D 20 Matthew Alesse SO F 25 Matt Burke JR F 33 Michael Hayes FR G 26 Chase Navone SO D 35 Justin Sensales SR G 28 Ryan O’Leary FR F 89 James Santagati SR F 30 Ryan Rhodes SO G 93 Anthony Messuri SR F 31 Ben Zaranek JR G 44 Josh Iby FR F Head Coach Head Coach John Messuri Brian Foley Assistants Assistants Dean Sacca, Mike Hayes, Drew Wile Tim Kenney, Steve Ashe, Jason Alejandro, Bill Christofori 2019 BOSTON BRUINS-MIAA SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD RECIPIENTS For the 17th consecutive year, the MIAA and Boston Bruins have partnered to honor a student-athlete from boys and girls high school ice hockey leagues across the state for best exemplifying a commitment to the ideals of sportsmanship throughout the season. These student-athletes were selected by representatives of their league according to the following award criteria:

• An exemplary record of complying, both in spirit and letter, with all league and MIAA rules and regulations during the season. • A demonstrated record of respectfully accepting the rulings of game officials. • A record of conduct, on and off the ice that brings honor to self, team, school, and community. • A commitment to teamwork by providing all members with recognition of their talents, an opportunity to contribute them to the team, and a spirit of camaraderie. • A demonstrated respect for opponents before, during, and after games.

GIRLS LEAGUES Cate Brodie – Falmouth High School ’20 – Defense Anastasia Mastrocola – Austin Preparatory School ‘19 – Forward Hockomock League Jordan Lyons – ‘19 – Defense Independent Schools Caitlin Delano – Notre Dame Academy ‘19 – Forward Merrimack Valley/Dual County - Large Jackie Ricko – ‘19 – Defense Merrimack Valley/Dual County - Small Audrey O’Connor – Central Catholic High School ‘20 – Forward Middlesex League Meghan McDonald – Burlington High School ‘19 – Forward Patriot League Katie Hill – Duxbury High School ‘19 – Center SEMGHL Mary Bulger – Norwell High School ‘19 – Forward Tri Valley League Jessica Keller – Norwood High School ‘19 – Forward

BOYS LEAGUES Berry Division Austin Kareta – Minnechaug Regional High School ‘19 – Defense Big Three Seamus Sheehan – Brockton High School ‘19 – Defense Dom Russo – ‘19 – Center/Wing/Defense Tyler Godfrey – Triton Regional High School ‘20 – Defense Catholic Central League – Large Derek Delvecchio – Bishop Fenwick High School ‘19 – Center Catholic Central League – Small Alex Graves – Lowell Catholic High School ‘19 – Defense/Forward Catholic Conference Jack Curran – Catholic Memorial High School ‘19 – Forward Commonwealth Athletic Conference Anthony Moschella – Northeast Metro Tech High School ‘21 – Forward Eastern Athletic Conference Aidan Flynn – Bishop Feehan High School ‘19 – Forward Fay Division William Ortyl – South Hadley High School ‘19 – Defense Hockomock League Espen Reager – Foxborough High School ‘20 – Goalie “Espen Independent Schools Clint Gourdeau – Hamilton-Wenham High School ‘19 – Defense Merrimack Valley/Dual County League – Division 2 Kyle Lombardo – Tewksbury Memorial High School ‘19 – Forward Merrimack Valley/Dual County – Division 3 Kyle McManus – Dracut High School ‘19 – Defense Middlesex League Ronan Bryant – Lexington High School ‘19 – Forward Austin Pacheco – Somerville High School ‘20 – Center Old Colony League Dylan Arruda – Dartmouth High School ‘19 – Defense Quinn Conference Eli Zeh – Nashoba Regional High School ‘19 – Forward Tri-Valley League Stephen Simoes – Hopkinton High School ‘19 – Defense/Forward Wright Division Aurel Pudych – Greenfield High School ‘19 – Defense

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