GlobeWest: Players of the Week, Top 10 boys’ and girls’ hockey teams

By Jason Mastrodonato
Globe Correspondent /  February 27, 2013
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High Five

Derric Dell’Olio , Shrewsbury: The junior forward knocked in the game-winner, his second goal of the game, with 14 seconds left to lift the Colonials over Algonquin Regional, 5-4.

Katie Gilligan , Arlington: The junior goalie couldn't be beaten, making 16 saves in a 2-0 shutout over Watertown/Melrose during the preliminary round of the Division 1 tournament.

Matt Kustra , Natick: The senior captain collected a goal and an assist in a 4-2 win over Wellesley as the Red Hawks finished the regular season with five straight wins.

Jennifer Manning , Algonquin/Hudson: The sophomore scored twice and dished out a helper in 4-1 win over Auburn to close out the season.

Sam Voss , Marlborough: The junior forward had two goals and two assists as the Panthers closed the regular season with a 6-2 win over Fitchburg.

Mastrodonato's Top 10 boys’ teams

(Records through Monday)

1. Arlington Catholic (11-6-4)

2. Medfield (18-1-1)

3. Lincoln-Sudbury (15-2-3)

4. Waltham (12-8-2)

5. Arlington (9-6-5)

6. Framingham (14-7)

7. Medway (15-2-3)

8. Groton-Dunstable (15-1-4)

9. Franklin (13-7-2)

10. Shrewsbury (15-4-1)

Mastrodonato's Top 10 girls’ teams

(Records through Monday)

1. Arlington Catholic (13-4-2)

2. Wellesley (16-1-3)

3. Acton-Boxborough (13-6-2)

4. Lexington (12-5-3)

5. Arlington (12-8-1)

6. Lincoln-Sudbury (14-5-1)

7. Medway/Ashland (11-6-3)

8. Newton North (12-6-1)

9. Medfield (10-7-3)

10. Watertown/Melrose (13-9-2)

Stat of the week

33: The number of points Acton-Boxborough Regional sophomore Leah Cardarelli collected in the regular season (11 goals, 22 assists), identical to her tally (17 goals, 16 assists) for the field hockey season, when she was named a Globe All-Scholastic.

Jason Mastrodonato

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