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Wednesday Seacoast roundup: Marasca hat trick lifts Dover hockey past Spaulding

Wednesday Seacoast roundup: Marasca hat trick lifts Dover hockey past Spaulding

Source: Yahoo Sports

DOVER - Caleb Marasca had three goals and the Dover High School boys hockey team ended its regular season with a 7-3 win over Spaulding on Wednesday in a Division II game at Dover Ice Arena.

Dover, the defending Division II state champions, finished the regular season with a record of 10-5-3.

Owen Wood, Carter Bell, Owen Culcasi and Tyler Buchanan all scored a goal for the Green Wave. Culcasi, Bell and Griffin Koellmer all had two assists in the win.

Drew Tremblay scored two goals for Spaulding (7-8-2) and Cole Enman had one.

MANCHESTER - West Vaillant had three goals and one assist, and Cam Keaveney had one goal and five assists for Exeter in this Division I win at Sullivan Arena.

Chase Barbour added two goals for the Blue Hawks, who got assists from Matt Wallace and goalie Trent Fujitani had 17 saves.

BRUNSWICK, Maine - Sheal Buckley, Luke Douris and Mclean Douris each scored a goal as York ended its regular season with this Class B South win at Bowdoin College.

York finished the season with a 13-3-2 record.

Brendon Briggs assisted on Buckley's goal, and goalie Aidan McQuaide had 19 saves.

DOVER - Owen Horrogan scored the game-winning goal for Berwick Academy in this Holt Conference quarterfinal at Dover Ice Arena.

Parker Murch scored two goals for the Bulldogs; both Horrogan and Murch are York, Maine residents.

EXETER - Anna McGuinness had 18 points and 11 rebounds for Exeter in this Division I loss.

SOUTH HAMILTON, Mass. - North Hampton's Mira Franzoso had 14 points and Rye's Ella Smith had 11 for Berwick Academy in this Eastern Independent League loss. Amaya Moore, of Eliot, Maine, had nine points in the loss.

LACONIA - Matthew Jernigan had 15 points for Oyster River (7-11) in this Division II contest. Brendan Kirby added six points for the Bobcats, and Ethan Brewer had five.