The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

CB South skates to league title

CB South tops Pennridge in SHSHL AA championsh­ip game

- By Kev Hunter khunter@21st-centurymed­ia.com @khunter10 on Twitter

Joseph DeLaurenti­s and Central Bucks South broke away early Thursday night, earning an 8-3 victory over Pennridge in the Suburban High School Hockey League AA Final at packed Hatfield Ice.

DeLaurenti­s’ hat trick led the way for the Titans, who kept up the pressure all throughout and had five different players contribute to the scoring.

DeLaurenti­s scored on a breakaway a little over seven minutes in, sneaking a puck into the corner and just under the reach of Rams keeper Luke Stranick. It was a pass from Dominic Patrone that sent DeLaurenti­s on his way. That got the Titans going. Less than two minutes later, Matt Stoll raced up the middle and scored unassisted, boosting the South lead to 2-0 midway through the first period. South wasn’t done. The Titans continued to connect, and though outshot 9-6 early on, South stretched its lead to 3-0 when Colin Abbonizio set up Reis Braccio.

Pennridge cut into the deficit early in the second.

Patrick McGinley scored for the Rams, set up by Mikael Mastropaol­o.

But South came back just minutes later, time and again.

DeLaurenti­s broke free again, scoring his second of the contest, and Nick Morelli lifted the South lead to 5-1 as South pressure began to dominate the contest.

DeLaurenti­s completed his hat trick with six minutes to go in the second period, pushing the Titan advantage to 6-1.

McGinley scored his second of the contest, off a pass from Michael Walker, slicing it to 6-2 after two.

The two teams traded goals in the third: Colin Abbonizio for South, Nick Eissler for the Rams, before Abbonizio scored his second of the evening and final goal of the contest for the Titans.

 ?? GENE WALSH — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? C.B. South’s Matt Milanese advance the puck as Pennridge’s Jake Weisbecker defends.
GENE WALSH — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA C.B. South’s Matt Milanese advance the puck as Pennridge’s Jake Weisbecker defends.

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