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Here is a recap of games that we were unable to view and that have been posted on the league web site: Joey Crespo scored four goals and Joe Pezzato added two as Shawnee routed Lenape 11-1 in action played at the Igloo. Using a five goal outburst in the first period Shawnee was in control from the beginning. With a penalty filled second period, there was only three goals scored, Crespo and Ian Smith for Shawnee and Scott Siracusano for Lenape, the teams took turns in the penalty box, with 12 being called, 7 to Lenape. Shawnee leading 7-1 heading into the third period scored three goals in the first five minutes as Matt McDonald joined in along with Brett Gordon and Crespo getting his fourth. With the win Shawnee remained tied for first with Moorestown.

In game 2 at the Igloo, Seneca and Delran skated to 3-3 tie as Sean Wojciehowski scored an unassisted goal in the third period with six minutes left to rally Delran. After a scoreless first period, Scott Parker and Kyle Deitrich scored in the first three minutes to put Seneca up 2-0. Delran would come back with goals by Andy MacBride and Tyler Santangelo to make it a 2-2 game heading into the third period. Dylan Schulte scored a power play goal in the opening seconds of the final period to give Seneca the lead at 3-2. After Wojciehowski got the equalizer, Delran had a power play late in the game but could not capitalize.

At Voorhees Ben Smith netted a hat trick as Moorestown defeated Williamstown 4-2. After Corey Pederson scored in the first two minutes for Moorestown, Smith scored two goals in a span of three minutes to give Moorestown a 3-0 lead. Tim McWilliams scored a power play goal late in the period to cut the margin to 3-1. After a scoreless second period, thanks in large part to Williamstown goalie Aaron Connell who stopped all 12 shots while his team could only generate 2, Jonathan Ruiz got Williamstown to within 3-2 scoring early in the third. But after that Williamstown would only have 2 more shots and Smith iced the game with a goal with four minutes left to seal the 4-2 victory.

Written by Mike Costantino

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