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Abington skates past Horsham-Tennent

- By Kev Hunter khunter@thereporte­ronline.com

COLMAR >> Abington is all in again, and the Ghosts’ rugged pursuit of an American Conference title defense this season holds special significan­ce to captain Ian Heydt.

“Right now, we’re pushing for another championsh­ip,” Heydt said of Abington’s 4-0 start, made possible in part by Wednesday night’s 8-3 victory over HatboroHor­sham-William Tennent. “And we wanna go against some of the AA teams that are gonna come up this month and see how well we can against them and go for another undefeated season.”

Heydt, who missed the second half of last season due to injuries suffered in a car accident, is savoring his opportunit­y to be back on the ice.

“To me, it really does feel good because I didn’t play at the end of last year so to be able to come in, work with the team and get some wins, it feels really good,” the forward said. “I was waiting for this season. I’ve really been looking forward to it.”

Heydt made his presence felt in many ways Wednesday night at Hatfield Ice.

He scored a goal, assisted on three others, and helped Abington continue its progressio­n through the season’s opening stretch.

“We still gotta work as a team, moving the puck a lot more, but overall we’re working to get ahead of the better teams we’re gonna play in December,” he said. “We’re still working through some injuries but we’re getting along, playing and doing what’s gotta be done.”

It’s a tightly-woven chemistry that continues to work for the Ghosts.

“I played with these guys all four years of high school and back during my childhood so being able to work with these guys is really nice,” Heydt said.

Abington jumped out to a 3-1 lead early Wednesday night and scored the final four goals of the contest.

Jordan Heydt and Ryan Portner each scored twice for the Ghosts, and Pat Stelacio, Matt Kramer, Ian Heydt and Owen Adamski also put pucks away.

“We’re progressin­g,” Ghosts coach Ken Brzozowski said. “It’s still early in the season. For us, we had a big layoff — we haven’t played in a couple weeks. It was nice to get back on the ice and we have some tough games coming up. We’re looking to raise our level of intensity on the ice.”

The Ghosts put on a lot of pressure, earning a 41-15 advantage in shots. Goalie Charolette Reeves made 33 saves for Horsham-Tennent.

“She played amazing,” Brzozowski

said. “We talked about trying to get the puck down a little bit lower, get some rebounds, but yeah she definitely made some great saves.”

The Ghosts are looking for more consistenc­y throughout.

Said Brzozowski: “We have some work to do. We’re looking to continue to translate what we’re doing in practice into games and I saw a couple areas that we didn’t execute as well as we do in practice.”

Quinn Morena gave HorshamTen­nent a 1-0 lead and went on to record a hat trick. His third tally brought his squad within 4-3 but it was all Abington from there.

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