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Boys Regional Final Roundup

By Bill(s) Berg, WiPH Staff, 02/09/21, 11:15AM CST

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And we're done with the regional rounds. On to sectionals!

Division 1 - Section 1

The Raiders outshot the Evergreens 52-4 en route to a 13-0 win to advance to the sectional semi final against Eau Claire Memorial.

Four different goal scorers spread it around for SPASH as they out shot Wausau 37-22 on the day. They'll advance to take on Chippewa Falls on Tuesday in the semi-final.

SPASH and Chippewa Falls have not met this season.

After splitting the regular season series, the Old Abes came out with a 5-2 win in the regional finals. Peyton Platter led the way with two goals and an assist. The Old Abes advance to take on conference rival Hudson in the semi-final.

The Raiders have beaten Memorial twice this season, 6-0 and 5-4.

Isaac Frenette and Brady Fixmer had hat tricks for Chippewa Falls, and Bridger Fixmer stopped all 10 shots he faced in his first game back from an injury that held him to just 3 games during the season, on their way to a 8-0. They'll face SPASH in the semi-final.

Division 1 - Section 2

Isaac Rentmeester led the way with four goals for the Tritons as they took down Appleton United 8-0 and will advance to face De Pere in the semi-final. 

In one meeting with De Pere this season, the Tritons won 7-0.

West Bend actually outshot Bay Port in this one, but Marcus Niemi had a nice game, and Ty Froelich potted two goals to give Bay Port the win. They advance to face Neenah/Hortonville/Menasha.

Bay Port and Neenah split their two previous meetings. Bay Port won the first 8-5, Neenah won the second 2-1, with different goalies starting for both teams in both games.

Graddy Coppo notched a hat trick and three other players had 2 points each as De Pere beat Ashwaubenon for the third time this season.  They'll advance to play Notre Dame in the semi-final.

Jace Weber kept it close for Fondy with goals in the first and second to make it a 3-2 game after two periods, but John Kriz potted two late in the third for Neenah to give them a 5-2 lead. They'll move on to face Bay Port in the semi-final.

Division 1 - Section 3

Edgwood faces Waunakee in the semi-final. They did not meet this season.

Closer than most prognosticators expected, Sauk Prairie need a shorty and power play goal to take down Reedsburg/Wisconsin Dells on their way to the semi-final against Verona. Nick Mast led the way with two goals for Sauk Prairie.

The 12-1 Eagles have not played Verona this season.

This game was bananas, B-A-N-A-N-A-S, bananas. Waunakee lead 2-1 after the first with goals by Isaac Nett. It was 4-3 Waunakee after two periods. Onalaska scored three straight in the first 3:09 of the third period to take a 6-4 lead, before Waunakee scored four in a row to take the 8-6 win.

Nett had 4 goals for Waunakee, and Mason Manglitz had 3 for Onalaska.

Waunakee advances to face Madison Edgewood in the semi-final.

Verona poured 47 shots on to Tomah/Sparta goalie Gavin Hammer, who had a pretty good game considering. Five Wildcats had two points in the game, lead by Nathan Jurrens. Verona advances to take on Sauk Prairie in the semi-final.

Division 1 - Section 4

The teams have not scored this game on the site yet.

USM advances to take on Waukesha in the semi-final.

Carson Heitman led the way for Arrowhead with 2 goals and 1 assist as they never trailed Marquette in their 4-2 win. They advance to take on KMMO in the semi-final.

Despite being out shot 30-18, the Wings never trailed in this hotly contested game with Brookfield. Tyler Dale lead the way for the Wings with 2 goals and an assist. 

The two met once this season, with USM taking a 2-1 win while only allowing 7 shots on goal.

Shots were basically even in this one but KMMO had better luck finding the net in their 4-1 win over WNS. Goalie Tyler Arnold stopped 29 of 30 for KMMO. They advance to take on Arrowhead in the semi-final.

In two previous meetings KMMO won 6-4, and 5-3.

Division 2 - Section 1

The Warriors scored six in the first period and then cruised to a 7-0 win to start their tournament. They'll take on Hayward in the semi-final.

Hayward out shot the Warriors in the previous meeting, but Rice Lake won 3-2.

Four skaters had two goals for the Tigers on their way to an 11-0 win over Medford to advance and take in Superior in the semi-final.

Superior won the previous meeting 6-2 on the strength of 5 third period goals. 

It was close all the way through with Amery narrowing the lead to one goal early in the third period, but they weren't able to pot another to force overtime as Hayward took the 3-2 win. The goals scored by five different players. Spread it around.

Hayward advances to face Rice Lake in the semi-final.

Kell Piggott led the way for the Spartans with two goals and two assists in a game where they only allowed 7 shots on goal. They advance to take on New Richmond in the semi-final.

Division 2 - Section 2

Michael Maillette's hattrick lead Pines over Tomahawk, with seven other skaters each picking up a goal. The Eagles will move on to face Rhinelander.

This season, the Hodags have beaten Pines for the first and second time in 29 years.

Max Toijala score twice and the T-birds avoided the penalty box to down the only non-GNC team in the section. Lakeland will get another chance at Mosinee in the semi-finals.

Lakeland lost to the Indians in the regular season meeting and the GNC tournament.

The Hodags advance to face Northland Pines in what is essentially the Great Northern Conference Tournament 2.0.

Rhinelander has already beaten the Eagles twice this year, and you know what they say about beating a team three times in one season. I know it's dumb, but they say it anyway.

Antigo dressed only ten skaters who battled Mosinee as long as the cound before AJ Buenning scored the game winner for the Indians in the second overtime. Mosinee advances to take on Lakeland in the semi-finals.

The Indians hope to keep their win streak going against the T-Birds.

Division 2 - Section 3

Davis Paulsen lead the Hawks with a hattrick and a pair of assists in downing Virocqua. Baldwin-Woodville will host RAM in the semi-finals.

The Hawks have already beaten RAM twice this season, and you know what they say. Nevermind.

Menomonie scored the first goal and the last goal, and trailed most of the time in between. Sedric Yukel notched the game winner for the Mustangs in OT.

Menomonie will travel to Somerset for the semi-finals

RAM built an early lead, then squandered it in the third period before Jackson Jones scored the deciding goal late. RAM will travel to Baldwin to take on the Hawks.

RAM played Baldwin-Woodville better the second time they met.

Antonio Gomez scored twice in leading the Spartans over the Wildcats. Somerset will host the Menomonie Mustangs in the semi-finals.

The Spartans beat the Mustangs 5-0 in Menomnoie last month.

Division 2 - Section 4

Each team scored three times in the second period, but nothing else got by the goalies until Jack Wojnowski ended it in the second overtime. Homestead advances to take on Oregon in the semis.

Adam Fanken and Jacob Cameron each scored twice as Oregon built up an early lead and cruised in the semi-finals.

Oregon will host Homestead. The two teams have not met this season.


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