Bronxville strutted on the field at the high school on
Saturday morning, and all cylinders were clearly in sync. Confidently and
patiently moving the ball and gaining a step in every corner, the Broncos early
2-0 lead seemed to have Somers overmatched.
But seeing where the storyline was going, the Tuskers employed some
patience of their own. Working the ball conservatively, Somers idled the Bronxville
onslaught, got themselves on the board and upset the flow before striding away
with a 7-4 victory.
Winning the faceoff, which was a rarity for Bronxville
thanks to Somers’ Nick Vece, the Broncos couldn’t capitalize on their second
position. Carr got a piece and closed down another crevasse that Alston Tarry tried
to sneak through.
Off the other way, Graham Roediger unleashed the first of a
number of shots that kept the ball in Somers possession for the next four
minutes. Still, the conservative ball control also seemed a function of a
Bronxville defense that made every Somers advance look like a triple team was
in place for each white jersey.
Time did eventually yield a chance. But Somers was forced to
waive the white flag on their strategic slow when Bronxville goalie James
Swartz stared down and snagged Mike Couture’s open look at the goal.
The action then going up field for Bronxville, they wasted
no time deliberating again. Still
clicking, Alston Tarry spotted a chasm off an Atayan cut and Carr had no chance
at 3:48.
But Vece once again did his part in keeping Bronxville
contained by winning the face. The
Tuskers, while going four corners in keeping the ball for the remainder of the
period, still got off some pretty good chances.
Unfortunately, Swartz was still firing on all pistons. First putting a kick on Andrew Lowman’s shot
at the beginning of the sequence, Swartz got the scoop on Lowman’s underhand
one hopper as time expired.
Of course, the second period had Vece winning the opening
faceoff, but Jack Gelinas came up with the steal and Bronxville got back to
rattling Somers’ cage. Fortunately, Atayan and Zach Tucker found only post and
the score held for the home team.
Somers took the double take, and this time Bronxville
blinked. Vincent Cartelli caught
Roediger on a move out front and Somers was on the board at 7:09.
Déjà vu had Vece taking another faceoff, and Bronxville’s
early momentum was soon a memory. Set up behind the net, Couture meandered to
the left of the goalie, and no one coming to contend, he took the opportunity
to tie the score at 6:22.
Nonetheless, Swartz was not ready to relinquish the
lead. Couture hitting Joe Hashmall at
point blank, the Bronxville goalie again came up big again at the 2:30 mark –
leaving the game a tossup at the half.
Bronxville did the same in goal as Bronxville opened the
third and came down with Andrew Harwood between the pipes. The
changeup still the Bronxville goaltending on pace as Harwood turned away a
point blank shot by Mike Cliff.
The ball going the other way, Bronxville didn’t take
advantage of the momentum, and the game turned as Hashmall stripped the ball. Jake Cordes picked it up, and Harwood was
completely at the mercy of the Somers break that Roediger easily finished at
the 7:53 mark.
Bronxville wouldn’t going easy, though. Tarry got himself position from behind and
fired one past Carr to tie the score with 5:02 remaining.
But once again Vece put Bronxville on the defensive, and his
teammates took the baton. Roediger bided
his time from behind and Harwood was easy pickings on Lowman’s cut to the net at
3:02.
Taking the lead for good, Vece saw no reason to let up, and
this time Harwood would be left with ringing in his ears. But the Tuskers were
able to convert. Couture hitting the
post twice on his shot, Lowman gobbled up the rebound, and Somers now had their
fill with a 5-3 lead.
The final 1:58 ticking off the third, Vece got Somers in
position again. But Harwood was able to
short hop Hashmall’s shot out front, and the Bronxville offense from the
opening moments reappeared. Patiently working the ball, Tarry got the Broncos
within one at 10:18.
However, a bad pass on offensive would unsettle Bronxville’s
momentum. The scramble put Somers on the
run, and on an assist from Jack Kessler, Hashmall whipped one past Harwood for a
6-4 lead with 7:47 remaining.
Harwood was much less forgiving on a couple of great saves
on Kessler and Cartelli, but Bronxville did not take the cue. Instead Hashmall took a feed from Cartelli
and secured the 7-4 victory at the 1:46 mark.
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