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Heagney was a proud father seeing his son, Connor Heagney, a sophomore defenseman, begin his second varsity season with the Norton High program — but prouder that his Rocketeers delivered his first career victory as the new North coach.
Junior Mark Ayvazyan scored the game-winning goal for the Big Red in the slot, regaining the lead for the Rocketeers at of the second period, with Nik Kojoian assisting. Freshman Max Sheng scored his second varsity career goal for Norton at of the second period, set up by Mike Whalen to tie the score.
North had taken the lead just 70 seconds into the game when Nick Longa rifled a shot in the slot, glove-side just inside the right post. North had ample other opportunities — a breakaway by Sam Clarke in the first minute, a breakaway by Joe Quinn in the sixth minute, then being in close after a third Rocketeer faceoff in the attacking zone in the eighth minute, and a point-blank shot seconds later.
Norton created plenty of danger too, as Josh Cohen had a chance in the third minute, Whalen had a chance at the left post in the fifth minute, and Josh Giguere had an opportunity at the right post in the sixth minute. Hornet goalie Chris Hormann was spectacular between the pipes, allowing Malden Catholic just one first-period goal, while totaling 44 saves overall. Malden Catholic struck for three second-period power-play goals to take a lead into the final 15 minutes.
Conversely, Mansfield was not awarded a man-advantage opportunity in the contest. The Shamrocks never trailed, gaining a first-period lead. However, the Spartans tied the score at in the second period and at with left in the third period. Bishop Feehan was unable to convert a power-play opportunity gained with 12 seconds left in regulation time and then extending into the overtime. In the 4-on-4 overtime format, Nelson converted a breakaway bid, with Syd Spellman assisting.
The Shamrocks regained the lead at in the 10th minute of the second period on a shot from the point by Makayla Macomber, with Caitlin Kelley and Brooke Borges assisting.
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Your notification has been saved. Hopton meanwhile picked up a win at Telecom Rovers on Tuesday and followed this with a win at Crusaders. It was a good mixed weekend for Spexhall Reserves who won at Ellingham on Saturday but lost in their Easter Monday derby fixture with Earsham. At the other end of the table Telecom Rovers beat Beccles Caxton Reserves to keep their survival hopes alive whilst Lowestoft International lost their second game of the week losing at Bungay Town A.
Bungay followed this up by earning a point at Mutford on Monday following their draw. One of the form teams in the division Norton Athletic Reserves who have turned their season around since January won for the 9th time in 12 games as they thrashed Waveney A The third division title race will see Corton White Horse Seltic and FC Eastport battle til the end as they both picked up valuable points. WHS remain three points clear albeit from a game more following their win at Harleston Town Reserves.
FC Eastport though picked up valuable goals in thrashing Blundeston Magpies and are ahead by 12 in the goal difference race should this be the decider. This a good week for the pub side after winning against Lowestoft Albion during the week. Kick Off is at 6. All support welcome. Please contact Secretary Glyn Gray in the first instance, Posted by Mothy at Tuesday, April 26, 1 comment:.
Sunday, 17 April League Report 16th April Hopton will now be looking to secure the points to guarantee them promotion to the first division which would cap a remarkable season. With Oxford winning at Blundeston Magpies they returned to the top of the table and are 4 points ahead of Hearts from the same games but with many difficult fixtures remaining it is still in Oxford hands as they have to play Hearts again where anything other then a defeat should give them one hand on the trophy.
Elsewhere in the division there were some strange results as Spexhall hit Pot Black for a win and Barsham beat Corton White Horse Seltic by the same scoreline. DK Consultants had a good week in picking up another 6 points and boosting their goal difference further as midweek they defeated the current occupiers of second place Waveney Gunners whilst for the second Saturday running ran out winners this time against Waveney A. Gunners meanwhile fell to another defeat on Saturday this time losing to Bungay Town A.
Earsham are comfortably in mid table following their win at Beccles Caxton Reserves whilst Norton Athletic Reserves made it 8 wins in the last 12 games as there win over Lowestoft International sees them up to 9th place and means they require just a single point to guarantee safety as Telecom Rovers drew with Crusaders to hang on to their slim chances of survival. Posted by Mothy at Sunday, April 17, 1 comment:.
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