RICHARD STOCKTON FALLS TO PSUA 6-2

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

ANYTIME YOU PLAY THREE GAMES IN THREE DAYS A COACH IS WORRIED OF FATIGUE AND A LETDOWN IN THE FIRST PERIOD.  AND PLAYING THE 7TH PLACED RANKED OSPREYS WOULD BE A REASON FOR CONCERN.  "WE ADDRESSED IN THE LOCKER ROOM BEFORE THE GAME THAT WE HAD TO START FAST AND PLAY SIXTY MINUTES OF HOCKEY AND HOW THIS WOULD BE A GREAT FINISH TO A GOOD WEEKEND."  LUK DEVORSKI (NELSON, PALMER) WOULD START THE LIONS ON THEIR WAY WITH A GOAL AT 17:11 OF THE FIRST PERIOD.  STOCKTON WOULD TIE THE SCORE AT THE 9:29 MARK.  FRESHMAN STEVE FEDENA WOULD CONTINUE HIS FANTASTIC WEEKEND WITH A GOAL 27 SECONDS LATER ASSITED FROM ANTHONY BERTONE AND CONLAN SODROSKY.  THE LIONS WOULD LEAD 2-1 AT THE END OF THE FIRST PERIOD.  SOPHOMORE DEFENSEMAN SCOTT PALMER (TORELLO) WOULD SCORE WHAT WOULD BE THE EVENTUAL GAME WINNER EARLY IN THE SECOND PERIOD.  THEN ATM WOULD TALLY A POWER PLAY GOAL AS FRESHMAN ANTHONY BERTONE (DEVORSKI, FEDENA) WOULD GIVE PSUA A 4-1 LEAD.  FEDENA (LEES, SODROSKY)  WOULD TALLY HIS SECOND GOAL OF THE GAME AT 12:17 OF THE SECOND PERIOD.  THE LIONS WOULD CAP OFF A 6-2 WIN WITH A RJ POWER PLAY GOAL FROM KYLE LEES (NELSON, KINCH).  ZACH SHERIKO WOULD EARN THE VICTORY FOR PSUA TURNING AWAY 15 OF 17 SHOTS.  "THIS WAS BY FAR OUR BEST GAME OF THE YEAR.  WE PLAYED A COMPLETE SIXTY MINUTES AND I AM VERY PROUD OF OUR BOYS FOR THIS HARD FOUGHT WEEKEND."  THE LIONS HEAD TO WARMINSTER FOR THE CLASSIC TOURNAMENT.  SCOTTIE PALMER WOULD EARN THE TEAMS MVP BELT FOR AN OUTSTANDING DEFENSIVE PERFORMANCE AND GAME WINNING GOAL.