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Squirtacular Live Blog: Early Mini Recaps

By Tony Scott, 01/16/15, 7:00AM CST

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Zach Enebak scored in the first brining the Cougars to a 1-1 tie against Phoenix.

Zach Enebak scored in the first brining the Cougars to a 1-1 tie against Phoenix.

Lakeville South A > Phoenix Jr. Coyotes (3-2)...In SQA action, Lakeville South squeaked by the Phoenix Jr. Coyotes, 3-2. Three different players scored for Lakeville South, with Zach Enebak and Tanner Ludtke scoring first period, goals, and Brandon Halasz scored the game-winner in the third period. Preston Soderblom and Jay Lipinski scored for the Jr. Coyotes. Gentry Academy Game MVP: Brandon Halasz, Lakeville South

 

Woodbury A > Elk River A (9-1) In Divison C play, Woodbury downed Elk River 9-1. Drew Fisher and Dylan Godbout each scored a hat trick for Woodbury and Gabe Rasmussen, Attila Lippai, and Brady Ingebritson tallied goals for the Predators. Matthew Ferry scored the lone goal for Elk River. Gentry Academy Game MVP: Drew Fisher, Woodbury  
 
Rosemount > Orono (10-0) Charlie Starmmel and William Whitelaw each scored hat tricks to lead Rosemount over Orono. Ryan Roszak, Connor Hanson, Ryan Alberts, and Carson Liebaert each scored a goal for the Irish. Gentry Academy Game MVP: William Whitelaw, Rosemount

Tyler Haskins scores an unassisted goal for Rochester in the second period

Osseo Maple Grove A > White Bear Lake A (7-0)
 
Osseo Maple Grove scored four goals in the first period en route to a 7-0 Division B victory over White Bear Lake. Tyler Fredrichs led the Crimson with two goals and an assist, and Josh Giuliani notched two goals. Ethan Sillerud, Landon Gunderson, and William Matzke added goals for Osseo Maple Grove. 
 
Gentry Academy POG: Josh Giuliani, Osseo Maple Grove 
 
Rochester Red A > Minnetonka A (6-0)
 
Rochester shut out Minnetonka 6-0 in a Division A matchup. Six players scored for Rochester Red, with Mason Decker, Tyler Haskins, Aidan Swee, Charlie Kielty, Hunter Hady, and Maddox Fleming marking the scoresheet. Kielty also added an assist. 
 
Gentry Academy Game MVP: Charlie Kelty, Rochester Red

Kyle Law scores an unassisted goal for the Huskies

Andover A > Sibley A (9-0) In Division A action, Andover trounced Sibley 9-0. Gavyn Thoreson scored a hat trick for Andover, Kyle Law scored two goals to lead Andover. Hudson Zinda, Cooper Conway, Noah Martin, and Jake Pierson also scored for the Huskies. Breck O’Connor made 43 saves for Sibley. Gentry Academy Game MVP: Gavyn Thoreson, Andover 
 
Prior Lake A > Madison Capitols A (7-0) Prior Lake used four first-period goals to spark a 7-0 victory over the Madison Capitols. Justin Simonson led the Lakers with two goals and Alex Bump, Jackson Anderson, Dalton Spratt, and Luke Tschepen also added goals for Prior Lake. Goaltender Olivia Cronin made 36 saves for Madison. Gentry Academy Game MVP: Justin Simonson, Prior Lake.
 
Mahtomedi > Jefferson (6-0) Six players scored for Mahtomedi in a Division D win over Jefferson. Owen Knapp, Jack Sweeney, Nick Beiersdorf, Caden Sampair, Sawyer Seidl, and Axel Begley scored for the Zephyrs. Sweeney also added two assists

Cottage Grove with the shot on Chaska/Chanhassen's goal

Chaska/Chanhassen > Cottage Grove (7-2) 
 
Hermantown > Stillwater (3-2) Gavin Blohmdahl scored late in the third period to lead Hermantown over Stillwater in Division E play. Zam Plante and Britton Mellin also scored for the Hawks. Erik Houle and Zack Kichendorfer scored for the Ponies in the loss. Gentry Academy Game MVP: Gavin Blomdahl, Hermantown 
 
Edina White > Lakeville North (5-2) Edina White scored four first period goals en route to a victory over Lakeville North. Henry Whittlef led the scoring with two goals, and Cooper Warrington, Charlie Hoch, and Charlie Sandven each scored once for the Hornets. Kyle Doll and Benjamin Portner scored goals for Lakeville North. Gentry Academy Game MVP: Henry Whittlef, Edina White

Both Hudson and Eden Prairie freezes to see if this shot goes in

Eden Prairie > Hudson (WI) (11-6)
Jackson Blake scored an astounding six goals, Trent Stansberry scored two, and Logan Boston, Joey Michelizzi, and Jake Luloff each added one to lead Eden Prairie over Hudson. Isaac Howard score four goals for Hudson, and Luke Steffen and Jack Strobel both scored once for Hudson. Gentry Academy Game MVP: Jackson Blake, Eden Prairie

Michael Doshan celebrates his goal against Mound ViewsIrondale

Mound > Mounds View/Irondale (7-3) Michael Doshan and Nick Blood both scored hat tricks, and Drake Whitmore added a goal to lead Mound over Mounds View/Irondale in Division F play. Mounds VIew/Irondale got goals from Oliver Moore, Howard Moore, and Connor Kyall. Gentry Academy Game MVP: Nick Blood, Mound

Squirt B


Edina Black slides one past Alex LaMont

Minnepolis Orange B vs. Edina Black B (4-4) Minneapolis Orange and Edina Black skated to a 4-4 ties in Division C action. Kjell Freeland, Will Sherod, Colin Dorsey, and Jack Reller tallied the scoresheet for Edina. Minneapolis Orange got goals from Joel Hanson, Augustus Coleman, and two from Orrin Slager. Gentry Academy Game MVP: Orrin Slager, Minneapolis Orange
 
Geneva (IL) Cyclones > Lakeville North (6-4) Geneva got goals from six different players in its win over Lakeville North. Ian Schultz, Brandon Delaney, Caden Day, Brady Connelly, Ella Iwinski all scored for the Cyclones. Ryan Brodin scored a hat trick to lead Lakeville North, and Finnigan Jacques added a goal for the Panthers. Gentry Academy Game MVP: Ryan Brodin, Lakeville North 
 
Prior Lake > Farmington (2-1) Prior Lake with held off Farmington in Division D play. Tyson Handevidt and Marcus Lavigne scored for the Lakers, while Nolan Tadevich tallied the lone goal for Farmington. Prior Lake goaltender Nicholas Hartman made 17 saves in the win. Gentry Academy Game MVP: Nicholas Hartman, Prior Lake
 
Mahtomedi Blue > Farmington Black (6-1) D.J. Boreen and Joey Heinsch each scored two goals  to lead Mahtomedi Blue over Farmington Black. Carson Marshall, Jonny Grove, and Connor Gillett also scored for the Zephyrs, and goaltender Matthew Waldoch made 16 saves for the shutout. Gentry Academy Game MVP: Joey Heinsch, Mahtomedi Blue 
 
 Edina Black > Jefferson (4-1) Carson Keating, Kjell Freeland, Mikey Lindberg, and Jack Reller all tallied goals for Edina, and Reller added an assist. Kyle Dawson scored the only goal for Jefferson. Gentry Academy Game MVP: Jack Reller, Edina Black

Eden Prairie notches the goal against Geneva

Geneva (IL) Cyclones B > Eden Prairie Red B (5-2)Geneva scored three third period goals to put away Eden Prairie Red. Cam Bader, Quinn Salyers, Nick Zombo, and Logan Voress all scored for Geneva. The Cyclones were led by Caden Day, who scored a goal and added two assists in the win. Tyler Johnson and Bobby Heiberg scored for Eden Prairie Red. Gentry Academy Game MVP: Caden Day, Geneva (IL) Cyclones
 
Osseo/Maple Grove > Eden Prairie (8-3) Osseo/Maple Grove scored five goals in the second period to dispatch Eden Prairie Red in Division A action. Wyatt Olson led the Crimson with four goals, and Damon Humphrey, Blake Steenerson, Lucas Margenau, and Luke Sawicky all tallied goals. Tristan Poul, Carlie Terwilliger, and Bobby Helberg scored for Eden Prairie Red. Gentry Academy Game MVP: Wyatt Olson, Osseo/Maple Grove
 
 Osseo/ Maple Grove > Lakeville North Black OMG streaked to a 4-0 lead behind goals by Bennett Davison, Justin Holmgren, Luke Sawicky, and Talan Wessman. Lakeville North Black stormed back, pulling the score to 4-3 as Chase Camilli, Ryan Brodin, and Sam Swanson scored. OMG’s Sawicky scored the clincher in the third period. Gentry Academy Game MVP: Luke Sawicky, Osseo/Maple Grove 
Edina Grey > Lakeville South (5-0) Edina Grey rode Silas Bowman’s two goals to victory over Lakeville South in Division B. Greydon Schneider, Henri Denault, and Tyler Davis also added goals for the Cougars. Gentry Academy Game MVP: Silas Bowman, Edina Grey
 
Phoenix Jr. Coyotes > Sibley (9-0) Brookie Warshaw scored a hat trick and Bowen Burke added two goals to lead Phoenix over Sibley in Division B action. Ricky Wade, Luke Hogan, Michael Saunders, and Ryan DeAngelo also added goals for Phoenix. Gentry Academy Game MVP: Brookie Warshaw, Phoenix Jr. Coyotes
 
 Mahtomedi > Blaine (5-0) Four players scored for Mahtomedi as the Zephyrs steamrolled Blaine in Division D action. Jack Poul led the way for Mahtomedi with two goals. Connor Miller, Joey Smith, and Cav Chlone each added a goal for the Zephyrs. Caden Bunes made 47 saves for Blaine in the losing effort. Gentry Academy Game MVP: Caden Bunes, Blaine 
 
Rosemount > Jefferson (9-1) Tyson Kalata scored a hat trick and Mike Nelson scored two to lead Rosemount over Jefferson. In addition to Kalata and Nelson, Griffin Kranz, Wyatt Adam, Owen Rexing, and Carson Brandt scored for the Irish. 
Gentry Academy Game MVP: Tyson Kalata, Rosemount 
 
Minneapolis Orange vs. Edina Black (4-4) In a game with eight goals, eight different players scored. For Minneapolis Orange, Orrin Slager, Andrew Stoa, Augustus Coleman and Lewis Brent lit up the scoreboard. In Edina Black’s case, Charlie Pederson, Jack Reiler, Kjell Freeland and Mikey Lindberg tallied the score sheet. Gentry Academy Game MVP: Robert Hoyt, Minneapolis Orange (22 saves)
 
Rosemount White > Minneapolis Orange (3-1) Griffin Kranz scored two goals to lead Rosemount White over Minneapolis Orange. Wyatt Adam added an insurance goal late in the third period for the Irish.  Gentry Academy Game MVP: Griffin Kranz, Rosemount Irish

Squirt C


Rosemount shoots the game winner

 Minneapolis > Jefferson (4-1) William Anderson notched a hat trick and Oliver Prentice had a goal and two assists. to lead Minneapolis over Jefferson in Division A action. Trevor Johnson scored the lone goal for Jefferson. Gentry Academy Game MVP: William Anderson, Minneapolis
 
Farmington > Kansas City Stars (4-3) Farmington withstood an inspired comeback attempt by Kansas City to survive 4-3 in Division A. Trenton Booth, Zach Lamotte, Brock Harvey, and Jackson Torbert all tallied goals for Farmington. Tyler Wittmer scored a goal, and Griffin Brown scored notched two scores in the loss for Kansas City. Gentry Academy Game MVP: Chandler Amdahl, Farmington (21 saves). 
 
Cottage Grove > Edina Green (6-3) Charlie Gutzman scored a hat trick and Anthony Zamora scored a pair as Cottage Grove pulled away from Edina Green in the third period. Noah Zilge also scored for the Wolfpack. Brennan Merriam, Ethan Remjeske, and David Cepek tallied goals for Edina Green. Gentry Academy Game MVP: Charlie Gutzman, Cottage Grove 
 
Rosemount > Edina Green (6-1) Aidan Clements scored a hat trick and added an assist to pace Rosemount as the Irish trumped Edina Green. Ty Salak, Josh Bertrand and Luca Salak also scored for the Irish. Edina Green’s lone goal came from Jack Weiby in the third period. Gentry Academy Game MVP: Aidan Clements
 
Minnetonka Black > Osseo/ Maple Grove Black (6-1) Nicholas LaCourse scored a hat trick, and Ryder Kroll added two goals to lead Minnetonka Black over OMG Black. Thomas Quinn also scored for the Skippers. Charlie Rausch scored the lone goal for OMG. Gentry Academy Game MVP: Nicholas LaCourse, Minetonka Black 
 
Sibley Gold > Osseo/Maple Grove Black (4-0) Will Auran scored two goals, and Jack Staples and Will Gydesen each scored a single goal to propel Sibley Gold past Osseo/Maple Grove Black. Gentry Academy Game MVP: Will Auran, Sibley Gold
 Minnetonka Black > Lakeville North (8-0) Jon Gilbertson and Thomas Quinn scored two goals each, and Jack Liwienski, Graham Muench, Nicholas LaCourse, and Max Palmer added goals to lead the Minnetonka Black rout of Lakeville North.  Gentry Academy Game MVP: Thomas Quinn, Minnetonka Black 
 
Hoffman Estates (IL) > Sibley Red (7-0) Hoffman Estates scored six goals in the first period as it cruised victory over Sibley Red. Blake Kumor led the charge, scoring two goals. Jakob Glynn, Gabriel Seidman, Justin Genez, and Matthew Maize added goals for Hoffman Estates. Gentry Academy Game MVP: Blake Kumor, Hoffman Estates
 
 Lakeville South > Edina Black (3-2) Lakeville South scored twice in the third period to squeak past Edina black with the victory. Mason Sender scored two goals for the Cougars, and Jack Thomsen added a goal. Rusty Johnson scored both goals for Edina Black. Gentry Academy Game MVP: Mason Sender, Lakeville South
 
Prior Lake Gold > Blaine (5-0) Kerrick Masser, Parker Boyce, Tyson Handevidt, Lucas Larson, and Michael Gabbard all scored for Prior Lake Gold. Gentry Academy Game MVP: Michael Gabbard, Prior Lake Gold 

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