June 27, 2016 · 0 Comments
It’s not much of a lead, but after last week’s action, George’s Arena Sports have a bit of breathing space at the top of the Inglewood Ball Hockey League standings.
George’s put together two wins last week, including a close one against second place 360º Tire Service to stretch their lead in the standings. They’re now two points ahead of Mr. Handyman with 16, with the Tire guys now in third with 15.
June 14
Mr. Handyman 5, Caledon Hills Cycling 4
After keeping it close for the first two frames, the Cycling crew couldn’t stop the Handymen from taking the victory in the third.
Net nabbing for Mr. Handyman were Chris Capobianco from Anton Ethier, Daniel Leone from JT Gore and Will Pitsadiontis, Capobianco from Pitsadiontis and Mariah Poulin, Capobianco (unassisted), and Pitsadiontis from Leone. Caledon Hills go-to guys were Albert Bettridge (unassisted), Travis Cassar from Kyle Dalcin, Kurt Snell (unassisted), and Terry Masters from Dave Phillips.
George’s Arena Sports 6, Carney Plumbing 4
In a tight one George’s took advantage of the shorter benched Carney Plumbing crew and took the win in the third.
George’s goal getters were Zac Lyons and Sal Iozzo with a pair each, Jason Caruana and Jody Spagnol, with helpers from the sticks of Matt Campanella, Caruana, Spagnol, Jordan Bokla, Darryl Miles and Lyons. Carney lamp lighters were Jesse Rooyakkers from Pete Davis, Gabriel Donovan (unassisted), Shawn Lane from Rooyakkers and Brandon Sinclair, and Terry Leonard from Donovan and Rooyakkers.
360º Tire Service 2, We Are Creative 1
In another tight one, 360º Tire Service were able to sneak one past We Are Creative and score the win.
Tire bin bulgers were Mike Vutcher with both, helped by Marco Franza and Kyle Jones. We Are’s creativity came from Mark Zijlstra with Josh Rowland getting the assist.
Two nights later saw George’s and the Tire guys square off, with George’s edging their foes.
June 16
Mr. Handyman 2 , We Are Creative 0
John Malanca stood tall for the Handymen and earned the shutout to get the win over We Are Creative.
Nathan Irvine (unassisted) and Leone from Irvine and Gore got it done on the scoreboard for the Handyman side.
Caledon Hills Cycling 7, Carney Plumbing 3
Caledon Hills took full advantage of the short benched Carney crew and pedaled themselves to victory.
Caledon Hills twine ticklers were Matt White, Bettridge, Ian Dunn, Masters, Phillips (with two) and Dalcin. Helpers were from Geoff Lyons, White, Snell, Dalcin, Cassar and Bettridge. Carney goal getters were Sinclair (with a pair) and Ryan Zimmerman, with assists from Brian Dunn, Davis, Leonard and Todd Elson.
George’s Arena Sports 4, 360º Tire Service 3
In a game that saw multiple penalties George’s were able to best the 360 team.
Goal getters for George’s were Zac Lyons from Chris Bernardi and Jake Stronach, Bokla (unassisted), Sal Iozzo from Lyons and Campanella, and Lyons (unassisted). Tire Service stickers were Frankie Carricatio from Kyle Young, Vutcher from Travis Bannon and Tyson Demings, and Rocco Manicone from Jacob Power.
The June 7 action proved to be very close, with George’s being the only outfit to post a win.
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