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GAME RECAP

Estes' hat trick boosts Haverford High over Harriton, 10-6

Skatium    Mon, Nov 30, 2015

Mitchell Estes lifted Haverford High to a 10-6 victory with a hat trick against Harriton.

Estes' first goal came 27 seconds into the first period. He then added goals at 3:41 into the second and at 12:08 into the second.

Haverford High's offense rang up 44 shots on Harriton's net. Haverford High surpassed its usual scoring output this season. Haverford High averages 6.3 goals per game.

Haverford High also got points from Dante Gattone, who also had one goal and two assists, Frankie McVeigh, who also registered three goals and four assists to lead the team in points, and Shane Moran, who also racked up one goal and four assists. Haverford High also had goals scored by Brendan Daly and Kevin Cunningham, who scored one goal each. More assists for Haverford High came via Kenny Kissinger, who had two and Henry DeVoe and Daniel Morris, who contributed one each.

Harriton managed to stay out of the box for the most part, tallying one minor for two minutes in penalty time. The total was was till above Harriton's average of 1.0 minutes in penalty time per game. Harriton's defensemen played an important role in the offense, chipping in three goals.

Harriton was helped by Skyler Thomas, who grabbed three goals and two assists. Harriton additionally got points from Sam Kirby, who also had three goals and two assists. In addition, Harriton received assists from Albert Bleznak, who had one and Nick Wert, who had two.

Tim Osifchok rejected 22 shots on goal for Haverford High. Haverford High incurred six minutes in penalty time with three minors. Alex Krauss recorded 34 saves for Harriton. Harriton registered one goal on three power play opportunities.