Gateway Youth Hockey roundup

Mar 21, 2016

It was a fast, tough weekend for the Gateway teams, two of whom skated on to the championships.

Squirts

Gateway Gladiator Squirts faced Norwood Saturday for the last of the three-game series of the Yankee Conference playoffs. In the first period, Ty David Ribeiro put the points on the board with two goals, one unassisted and the other assisted by Brayden Hathon and Thomas Clavell.

In the second, Ribeiro added three more goals for Gateway with assists by Brady Kidney, Jacob Hebbel, Benjamin Hebbel, Matthew Paling, and Thomas Clavell. Norwood was able to squeeze one by Squirts goalie Thomas Leger who made key saves during the game.

In the third, Lucy Murphy and Lucas DeMoranville put the pressure on Norwood and Ribeiro came through to score one more assisted by Hathon and Kidney giving Gateway the win 6–1. The Squirts head to the championship games.

Pee Wees

The Gladiator Pee Wees came out strong Sunday against Walpole Express Black, whom they had not been able to beat during the regular season. Stephen Old put Gateway on the board first with a defensive rush. Walpole evened it up at one each in the second, but Gateway's Ben Demoranville scored two more to put Gateway up by two. Walpole hit back with two more of their own to tie the game at three. Gateway took back the lead in the third with a goal by RJ Vickery and fought through the final minutes when Walpole pulled their goalie for the extra skater. The Gladiators moved forward to the championship game after the 4-3 win.

Middle School

The Middle School Jr. Vikings had a tough weekend after some time off, losing two games to Taunton. In the first game Taunton took it to the Jr. Vikings. The Jr. Vikings went down early in the first period and couldn't get any momentum going. They did manage to tie the game up early in the second period when Quirino doCanto put home a goal, assisted by Tyler Lovendale and Bethany Davis. Taunton peppered goaltender Alex DeMarco with shots, beating him twice again in the second. Robert Ramsay added a goal early in the third, assisted by Lovendale and doCanto, but Taunton added two more, making the final score 6-2. DeMarco played great in net, keeping the Jr. Vikings in the game as well as he could.

In the second game against Taunton, the Jr. Vikings played a little better, but still came away with a 3–2 loss. The Jr. Vikings jumped out to an early lead when Robert Ramsay stuffed home an unassisted goal. Taunton tied it one minute later and the first period ended that way. Taunton struck first in the second period, but with a little more than a minute left in the second period, Tyler Lovendale and Quirino doCanto struck again, with some great passing, and Lovendale put home the goal. The game winning goal came down to a penalty shot, due to a Jr. Vikings player covering the puck in their own crease. Alex DeMarco made a valiant effort on the shot, but couldn't quite make the save, not taking away from his brilliant day in net though. Jake DeMoranville also had a great day in net, saving all but two shots on him.