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NARCh Gold Wrap-Up
By Jim Anderson
After much delay, here goes with the wrap up from the 2nd
half of Winter nationals, covering the Gold Division, held January 16-19, 2004 at Crystal Palace.

Atom Division
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1. AKS San Clemente Empire '95
2. AMB Blue
3. Red Army
4. Thunderblades
The Thunderblades were the lone team in the Atom division
from outside CA, having made the trip from Florida to play in Winternationals. The trip wouldn't be in vain as the 'Blades
advanced to the semifinals along with AKS San Clemente '95, AMB Blue and Red Army.
AMB Blue would meet the Thunderblades in the first semifinal
on Monday morning. AMB's Lopez would score first just a couple of minutes
into the contest and Gomez would stretch it to 2-0 late in the first before
the Thunderblades would get on the board and trim the lead to one as Barrett
finished off a Kreipt helper. Just over 2 minutes later though AMB would
answer back with Espinoza finding the net and Blue would lead 3-1 with 6:29
left. In the waning minutes, the Thunderblades would have to take risks to
try and trim the deficit, only to see AMB capitalize with Gomez netting too
more for the trick and Lopez adding another to put the game away and move on
to the Final with a 6-1 win.
Next up would be the Empire '95 and Red Army teams. The two
teams would play scoreless hockey until just over 4 minutes remained in the
first half and Hichens would stake AKS to a 1-0 lead with Savage assisting
on the goal. Then Ryan Mariano would pad the lead to 2-0 with less than a
minute to play in the first half. The late goal seemed to spark AKS as they
ran off 3 more goals, giving them 5 unanswered, with Savage's pair
bookending a goal by Umanzor. Kozek and Newell would answer back for the
Army cutting the lead to 5-2 with 3 minutes left. AKS's Hitchens would add
his 2nd of the game go close out the semifinal and AKS would move on to the
Final with a 6-2 win.
1-2-3 is how the final would open up with AKS's Savage
scoring a natural hat trick to stake the Empire to a 3-0 lead with 2:24
left in the first half. Umanzor would assist on the first 2 goals @ 9:29 and
5:13. AMB would regroup at the half though and get on the board with Lasio
setting up Gomez to cut the lead to 3-1. Umanzor would answer back just over
3 minutes later to again give AKS a 3 goal lead. True to the old adage
"Nothing is as unsafe as a 3 goal lead", AMB would come roaring back in the
final minutes with Lopez scoring twice in a 34 second span to cut the lead
to just one with 1:18 left in regulation. AKS would hold them off for the
remainder though and hold on for a well played 4-3 win and the Atom title.
For the Individual Awards, AMB Blue's Garrett Gomez would
take the High Scorer with a 3.5 ppg average and teammate Todd Millar would
earn the Top Goaltender award with a .846 save percentage.
Mite
Division
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1. AKS San Clemente '93
2. Westcoast Warriors
3. Mission Young Guns
4. Team Excalibur Black
After the preliminary round, it would be the Westcoast
Warriors taking the top seed and advancing directly to the semifinals along
with the Mission Young Guns, who finished with the #2 seed. Team Excalibur
Black and AKS San Clemente '93 would win early round playoff games to join
them in the semifinals.
First up would be the Warriors and Excalibur Black and it
would be Excalibur getting on the board first thanks to a goal by Lee with
just under 5 minutes left in the first half. The Warriors would answer back
quickly though, scoring just over 2 minutes later with Douglas
getting the tying goal. In the 2nd half Excalibur would again score first
with Franklin giving the lead once again with just 6:45
remaining. Once again the Warriors would come back, this time with Story
scoring with 2:46 left to tie the game. Then the Warriors would get their
first lead just 48 seconds later with Rossi knocking it home. The Warriors
would then seal the win with an empty net goal by Douglas and advance to the
Final with the 4-2 win.
AKS and the Young Guns would meet next and AKS would jump out
to an early 3-0 thanks to a natural hat trick by Landon, who scored 3 times
in just 85 seconds . The Young Guns would answer back with goals by Beko (on
the PP) and Hummitsch at the 5:58 and 4:29 marks to cut the lead to 3-2. The
streakiness would continue though as AKS's Picciuto would tally twice just
53 seconds apart and stretch the lead to 5-2. The 2 teams would settle down
and it would stay 5-2 through the end of the half. The Empire '93 would
strike first again in the 2nd half with Liebman scoring at the 8:22 mark.
Hummitsch would get the Guns back to within 3 before Picciuto added his 3rd
and 4th of the game along with Richard's late in the game to cruise into the
Final with a 9-3 win.
AKS San Clemente Empire '93 would be trying to claim the
Empire's 2nd title of the day against the top seeded WC Warriors. They would
come out ready to play with Eric Taylor scoring just over a minute into the
game for the early 1-0 lead. Ross would find Story for the tying goal just
over 3 minutes later. AKS would answer back as Richard scored on the next
shift to give them the lead once again and it would stay 2-1 through the end
of the first half. Owen Taylor would get things started for AKS in the 2nd
half, scoring early (although 13 seconds slower than Eric) to start the half
and increase the lead to 3-1. Wales would add another just 90 seconds later
and the Empire '93 would rein it in after that as they concentrated on
playing defense first in the remaining 6 minutes, holding the Warriors to
just 4 second half shots, and they would roll to a 5-1 win claiming their
2nd title of the day for their group.
Individual Awards had AKS San Clemente '94's Danny Boutousov take the High Scorer with
an average of 2.66ppg and AKS San Clemente '93 Ryan Hicks earn the Top
Goalie with a .793 save percentage. |