Site Editor posted on February 09, 2009 21:27
Bill Schindler held Washington Township off the score board for 37 minutes as Timber Creek built a 4-0 lead, on their way to a 5-2 win over Washington Township. Coming off a season where they averaged eight goals a game, Township was held scoreless through two periods, mainly through the outstanding play of Schindler, especially in the second period when Township launched 20 shots, but could not solve Schindler.
Mike Schwer scored the only goal of the first period, but three second period goals by Tom Szabo, Brett Liszewski and Mark Lamberto gave Timber Creek a seemingly insurmountable lead. Township did rally at the eight minute mark of the third period as Eddie Sarin scored twice in a matter of seconds to cut the lead in half at 4-2. But with Coach Glick informing his team from the bench that they didn’t need any more goals, they checked the game away and Liszewski added an empty net goal for the 5-2 final. Next up for Timber Creek is Moorestown at the Igloo next Monday night.
Written by Mike Costantino
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