SCHSHL Developmental Hockey | Longwood Green vs East Islip Black

Coming to you live from the rinks and op. You’re listening to the Suffach County High School Hockey League here and only on LI Sports Network. Developmental matchup getting us started. Longwood taking on East Icelip. Ryan Brangan. Join alongside Magnus, our intern. and Magnus will be running the board and providing color commentary. Dipping his toes in both. As for these teams, both of them off to not exactly the start they would want. 0 and one on the year thus far. As we dive into those games they have played already. Longwood a 72 defeat or pardon an 84 defeat to the hands of Northport Huntington and East Icelip a 7-2 defeat to West Icelip Magnus. What could these two teams look to build on from those last games and what do they need to improve on? Yeah, certainly for the Longwood game against Northport that I called with Travis Quigley, uh, Longwood’s biggest problem was their transition. They couldn’t match the big sticks that Northport offense had. Getting back in transition was their struggle. They ended up putting a lot of pressure on their goalie. As far as Eastip goes, it’s continuing to kind of pound on the offensive side, keep the puck in the offensive zone, and and not let up on any front. Make sure you’re moving the puck around, creating space and opportunities for those around you. And you know, it’s a developmental league. It’s a long season. You know, your first 45 minutes are certainly not going to look like your last here. And we’ve seen that throughout the history. This team is certainly going to improve from week one to week two and so on. We’ll see a different team every week. They’ll go out, they’ll improve on certain aspects of their game. Couldn’t agree more. Take a look more further on the East Icelip side of things. Again, they finished with a very impressive 19- win season just a season ago in route to a surprising defeat in the first round of the playoffs at the hands of the eventual champion that being Kekquat Seavville. Couple of carryovers from that team producing in that first game. Robert Kusag with a goal. Patrick Penny as well and assist the only assist in the game provided by Ryan Schmalacher. So, as we move into this second game, look for more players to chip in. And I especially look to Connor Ivers, another holdover from last year who looked fantastic in that opening game, but was snake bitten in the scoring department. National anthem starting lineups will be coming your way in just a moment. And with that, we will step step aside for the national anthem. You’re listening to the Suffach County High School Hockey League on LI Sports Network. And with the conclusion of the anthem, We are set for action here on the South Rank between East Icelip and Longwood Developmental Division. Quick check-in with the goalender matchups here tonight in between the pipes for East Icelip. Same goalender as who played in their first game. That would be Declan Grieve on the other side of the ice to my right in green between the pipes for Longwood. for Longwood is going to be number 40 Liam Richard as we are underway here between Longwood and East Icelip. Developmental starts with a faceoff win and control by Longwood. They’ll try to go DD again. Both teams looking for elusive win number one. Both teams with some big shakeups from last year. I didn’t mention Longwood, but last season they were heavily relying upon the goal production from Ryan Frink. He has moved up. He had an impressive 43 goal season. Chance, score. It’s East Icelip who strike first. A beautiful backhander. One- nothing in favor of the Chiefs. as we take another look there. Off to the early scoring on the East Icelip side. A little cross center bit in there and he gets it right into the bottom corner of the net and best the goalie there to start off the scoring here for East Icelip. Looks like getting a piece of it in front. Connor Ivers, the player I mentioned off the top was snake bitten. Did not have a a point in that first game. Well, it takes him just over 30 seconds to get the party started here with his first of the season. James Penny picking up an assist. And for Penny, that is his second point of the campaign. So East Icelip wasting no time up one- nothing early on Longwood. Their first shot toward the net. Tough break for Richard Rardy is that was a difficult deflection to stop. Longwood looking to reestablish control as they break out into the East Icelip zone. Leading the charge and making a nice little move was Brett Cohen played out in front. The save made by Grieve. Spun out of the zone by East Icelip. Sephloveda all the way down the ice will not be in icing. Played off the wall and banked to center. Sepda catches back up with it in his feet. Long would briefly take over with Cohen right back though in possession of East Icelip trying to split the D. The shot dribbles and was ultimately blocked. Nice little rush up the ice there from Patrick Penny. Puck along the half wall. It’s Walton who carries in on the backand. Walton rejected from the front of the net. A good defensive play made by Longwood’s Corduraro out of the zone where it could be settled down by the Longwood defender. Moved into the zone. They are on side. It’s Thomas Allen trying to cut through the East Slip defense. Runs into some trouble. Corduraro will flip it back in. [Music] Yeah, Longwood showing their ability early as I had mentioned pregame to get back in transition and put a defense here on this. He sliced it front. The guy you mentioned pregame, Connor Ivers, who you thought was going to make an impact early as you see he does there. Coderaro in the near corner going to make a play on it. Puck does come to center. It’ll be James Penny who hops on it, picking up speed along the far wall. Penny breaks in. Penny still flying up the ice to the forehand shot deflected wide. Good play defensively made by Corduro. And now Longwood a potential for numbers as they try to work it up the near side. It’s Allen who gets checked off the puck. Nice little play made by Eliari. Recollected by Cohen. Nice little move by Cohen. He breaks in. The puck left behind him. Stith trying to pick it up. But ultimately the puck comes out of the zone and East Icelib will chip it in deep. 1147 to go here in the first period. Longwood on top one to nothing. Or pardon me that’s should say East Icelab up one nothing on the scoreboard here. centering feed in the skates and unable to be controlled by Iliano. He’s trying to reset. It’s Walsh into the corner out in front. Sticked away. It’s loose and kicks behind the net. Huge chance for Eisup. Big save made by Rardi. Puck again ricochets around. And a big collision along the blue line. East Icelip. Get back on it. A feed for Avery Walsh. And that’s Ivers knocking down Veraldi. As Long would try to send the puck in. They do. So, it’ll be James Penny on it first as we approach four and a half minutes gone by in the game thus far. Past Walsh, past Ivers, backed up. Nice little play made by Flanigan and into the Lion’s End. Yeah, Longwood’s Brent Cohen was someone who I saw earlier on involved in the game against Northport and someone we want to see get a little bit of a puck in here and probably make a difference here early on. Puck in the far wall. Helped along by Penny. Still along the half wall now on and off the stick of Avery Walsh. Down low to the blue line held in by Flanigan. Round it goes. A collision with himself down low there by Lucas Long. Still not out of the zone. And now it sputters into the neutral zone and having a touch up our East Icelip. Flanigan for Long in his skates. Long trying to move it. Flanigan there as well. Instead, it’s Veraldi. Check from behind. What a play made by Patrick Penny. And Penny tries to hit long just out of his reach. Back the other way it comes for the Lions. Seplava reaches behind to possess the puck before getting it to Long. Twoon two into the zone. Long will fall down and the puck back in the neutral zone. Caleb Haye will chip in for East Icelip. Walton trying to gain possession. Puck just trickles wide into the corner. Twoon two battle comes to the blue line. Sepda holds in. Sepa searching for it. Couldn’t quite get a handle. And Haye backing up his defensive partner will move into the zone. Wrist shot on. Save made. And a good stop there from the Longwood net minder. Yeah. One thing early here that I’m seeing East Icelip do well and could prove to be a good strategy is when the they don’t have a puck in a good position or numbers going down in the offensive zone, they sort of bring it back to their own side, assess things and try to create opportunities here. A good stick check provided by James Penny and it has been East ISIL who have dominated possession thus far in the game. A recipe for success if you ask me. And a big collision at the blue line open. Nice hit. Freeze a shot. They score off the collision. It’s Aiden Mclofflin tying the game at one. Yeah, we take a look at that. We see the huge collision at the blue line there. It gives Longwood a prime opportunity. Numbers down. It sort of was almost a pass there for the Longwood offense and he puts it right on the top. Prime opportunity for scoring to tie this game up with 804 to go. Tied up. We are Aiden Mclofflin as it now stands unassisted. his first of the season as ensuing faceoff or pardon me, yes, his first of the season, second point of the year. Mclofflin had an assist in that first matchup against Northport Huntington. Now puck on the stick of Patrick Penny. He weave shot a glove save made by Rardi. Yeah, huge huge save there by Rardy. One-on-one with the open offensive player there for Eastip. Stays composed and gets his glove there to prevent any damage on the East Ilip side. 722 to left here in the first period. Tied up at one. Faceoff to the right. face off to the right of Richard comes out of the zone. Hey will send in for East Icelip and a roll pass Weir off the high glass and the bouncing puck gets pie Sepda foot race. Sublavo will win it and send it around, but Longwood going to get some much needed offensive zone time. They score off the rush there, but really haven’t had the puck in the east end for much of this period. Play on the puck this time for Scarella. Lost it. Wrist shot on. A save made by Rardy. 636 to go first period. Still kned up at one. Yeah, as you’d mentioned in transition transition there, Longwood hasn’t really had the opportunity to get their puck in the East Icelip zone. Something that they want to sort of change and figure out kind of some spacing on the offensive side to create these opportunities for the offense and maybe let go of this kned up one score. Face off to the right of Rich Shardy. Battled for and eventually won by Longwood. Sent down the ice by Veraldi. He is tied for their lead in goals through one game with two player. He’s tied with Kaden Sabarzo. Don’t believe Sabarzo in the lineup today. Although he might be. Haven’t called his name just yet. number 78 in dark forest green and gold. Get a face off just outside the East Icelip zone. It’ll be Veraldi to take the draw. Controlled by East Icelip. Banked along too long in his skates. Now Walton will try to create some space. Weaving around Burn. Burn does ultimately get the puck and will flip in for the Lions. Sepa cuts it off. In the far corner of the East Icelip zone, Sepda will go from high to low. Turns it over. Stith trying to get a two. Veraldi back across the other way. Spun on and they score. Lucas Veraldi his third of the year. It’s 2-1 Longwood. Yeah, as we look there, Eastlip was kind of attempting to clear that puck out of the crease there and hits off of a few sticks and ends up in the puck control of Veraldi and a little one-time and banks it in. So many bodies were in front of the goalie there. Couldn’t really see what’s going on. Tough little puck bounce break for Goender Grieve for East Icelip. And making no mistake was Veraldi. And there’s the man I haven’t called yet. Kaden Sabarzo try to break his way into the zone and stood up by the Eastip defense which includes Flanigan who will carry it in. Flanigan on his backand will try to center one ultimately rejected by Weir who will fire it around hoping to get it to one of the two Longwood goal scorers on the day so far. Aiden Mclofflin ultimately does get out of the zone. Flanigan will rip it right back in settling it down for the Lions. Garangella and a great step up made by East Icelips Eli Irizari but nonetheless Longwood would do break out. James Penny Sabarza right on him. Penny will delicately bank it off the wall out of the zone. Flipped back in by Weir. Longwood need a touchup. Flanigan on the puck. 4:30 to go. First period. East Iceland trailing two to one to Longwood. It’s throwing me off that the scoreboard says they’re up 2-1. I got to say it’s really not our scoreboard. Our scoreboard’s correct, but of course the one in the rink is not. Is the puck into the neutral? I’m sure they’ll get that figure out. Score score is stable bound to notice at some point. Schwab will enter the zone off sides. We get a stoppage 406 here in the first. Yeah, I was looking to change the score on that last goal. I went there for a little confirmation and I realized, oh wait, East Sice doesn’t have these two goals and we’ll have to deal with that throughout the night. Hopefully not for much longer as I mentioned, but nonetheless, we pursue on or persevere. Spelina wrists it in cross corner. Sepa first on it for Stellip will risk one for Walsh. Takes it on her backhand. Chips it out of the zone. Good step up made by Spelina. And that puck did exit the zone. So Spelina’s thought would be chance is no longer as Hey flips the puck to the official who will drop it outside the zone. Yeah, one thing we had mentioned and you had said it earlier was that there weren’t really a lot of offensive zone tries for this Longwood offense and we’re seeing later in the later half of this first period. Longwood’s putting a lot more pressure on this a slip defense that they have. Walsh trying to put an end to that and put the pressure back on the Longwood defense. Able to go from defense to offense into the zone. Hay will keep in throws it down the wall the near wall. Ivers trying to make a play on it. Does gets it away from the defender. That being Corduraro to the blue line. That’s where it’s chipped out by Longwood. Puck on its edge. Rolling like a wheel. It has enough for icing. And that is the call. Faceoff back in the Longwood Ed. 311 to go here in the first period. You’re listening to the Suffach County High School Hockey League here and only on LI Sports Network. Be sure to check us out on social media, LII Sports Network, for tons of great stuff. On Instagram, we have last night’s best, our stories, which are now being handled by the one and only Gabe Durry as he’s updating on goals and wins and losses and all of that. And as you might have noticed, we have a great ticker now down below. A great addition from our team which will have all of the scores from all of the divisions for every single broadcast that we provide right there down below. Keeping you up to date on just about everything to do with the Suffach County High School Hockey League. Penny running into some trouble behind his net. We’ll fire it to the far side. It is just out of the reach but a good recovery and to the line but not out as getting stood up there was Nico Walton. It does get out and I looked to go to work and they do and the former James Penny two-on-one down low. James Penny rips the shot denied by Richardy. Yeah, huge save there by Richard. East Icelip applying the pressure that they had earlier in the first period. Able to get something going. Unfortunately does get the save there for Longwood. And thus the faceoff to the right of the affformentioned Lions goalender. It’s won by Longwood to the line. Not out good keeping. James Penny down behind Richardy. Comes back out the other way and an injured line skates his way off the ice. It’s Burn looked a little to be skating gingerly to the bench, but he made it there and completes the change. Meanwhile, breakout twoon-one coming in and I play Sabarzo with a backhand scores. Oh, a highlight real goal scored by Longwood’s Cadence Sabarzo. 31 Longwood. Yeah, we see in transition there a little twoon-one developing for Longwood. Zabarzo looked like he was going to have a centering bid there to number 82, but it seems he takes it himself. A little reaching stick through the legs of the goalkeeper for East Icelip and suddenly they’re in the lead three to one. Three unanswered goals for the Longwood Lions as you mentioned. A tough break for Grieve as he was over there that the 5-0 wasn’t really open and he didn’t quite aim it there and it went off a stick between his legs. A tough break but nonetheless it is Longwood who have the two goal advantage on East Icelip. A score that if this was the case last year, would have certainly turned heads. But the difference a year makes, as we have continued to repeat in just about every game at just about every level so far this year. Down low it goes for Corduraro. Corduro up the wall hoping to get it to Mclofflin. And a good stick from Sepha. Nice pass down low. Sharp angle shot is stopped by Rardy. Good positioning by the Lions net minder. Yeah, certainly. East Iceland looking to get back, kind of bounce back from this two-goal lead that they have led up now. Kind of create some opportunities over the middle, get the hands in some of your best puck handlers and try to get it in this Longwood net. Kaden Sabarzo unassisted just as the prior Longwood goal scorer Lucas Veraldi. And for each of them, their third of the campaign. Walsh will backhand one to Ivers. Ivers has the lone goal for Reeseip. Carries in. Nice move, Ivers. Ivers back to the forehand. Ivers just made one move too many. Got caught from behind before he could ever get a shot through. Walsh keeps things alive in the offensive zone for East Icelip as Ivers goes down along with a lion. It’s Walsh in the corner with time and space. Backhands went out in front. Centers went out in front and it was just out of the reach that time of East Icelips Ryan. Hey, brings it over the line. Shot blocked. Getting in the way of it. The most recent goal scorer, Sabarzo. Ivers back on it. Will nudge it along to Haye. Hey Haye across Schmalacer. Out of the reach of Walsh, but gets to it first does Avery Walsh. Centering try. Bouncing puck. Settled down now at the point by Pay who shot deflected. Sprawling save Richardy Ivers keeps it moving down low for Walsh. Walsh reverses but nobody there as time expires in the first period. The Longwood Lions were down one- nothing until they weren’t. Three unanswered goals. They lead it 3 to one after one. You’re listening to the SV County High School Hockey League here and only on Alli Sports Network. Ryan Brown and company will return for the second period in just a moment. We’ll see you there on the other side. Welcome back to the rinks and hop hog. You’re listening to the Suffach County High School Hockey League here on LI Sports Network. Developmental action between Longwood and East Icelip. Longwood have the 3 to1 advantage over East Icelip at the moment after 15 minutes of play. There’s 15 minutes more to be played and that is called the second period and of course we’ll have another 15 after that. Ryan Branigan joining alongside Magnus Healey as Magnus your thoughts of that first 15. Well maybe we’ll get to that in a second as Walton has a scoring opportunity but is rejected to the line not out. Kept in by Flanigan. We’ll get your thoughts on the maybe after the first whistle or or so. Yeah, that sounds like a plan. And Walton will chip in. Here’s Flanigan now. Flanigan. Nice little pass ahead collected by Penny. That being Patrick Penny. Centering feet intercepted to the line. Not out. Good keep in there by Walsh. Wharton as well trying to help out, but ultimately it is Longwood who established control and banking it along to center will be Cohen. Chance here. A shot. Save made. grieve point blank. An excellent stop made by the East Iceland Net Minder. Yeah. So, I think my ability to not be able to get a word in after the opening faceoff kind of sums up what I was going to say. It was an offensive battle for both teams. Action going up and down, not much room to speak on. And I think Longwood has done a great job of attacking on all fours, but Eastlip has done a great job of combating backwards in transition and giving their goalie a breath and creating some open opportunities. That was Julian Corduraro. So, two quarteros, the defensive one, who I’ve been calling thus far, Maxwell Corduraro. It’s that broken play led to a centering feed. A good intercept by Ei’s Iriari. Meanwhile, it’s Cusack. Cusack wrist shot wide. Banks along to the other side and stickked out of harm’s way by Richardi to the wall. The far wall pushed back in along by Walsh. ultimately results in nothing. Flipped out of the zone, chasing hard after it is Corder getting their first shot. Save made Grieve. It’ll hold. 1327 to go in the second. Still three to one. Yeah, huge save there for Grieve to keep his eyes level. Look at where that puck is going and just eat it up and prevent any Longwood damage. He certainly ate it up like I ate up my sandwich from Wendy’s right before this. They’re not sponsored, but gobbling that one up, of course. Grieve and denying the second great opportunity for Julian Corduraro of the period. Period just got underway. Wrist shot long range. Ivers gloved and held by Richard as back and forth we go. Yeah, certainly. Face off to faceoff both teams. Whoever wins the faceoff is going to be going into their offensive zone trying to make an impact here and get a goal on the board. Yes, as you noted, the neutral zone has just been essentially a highway for opportunity as off the draw, Ivers rips one wide. Sepa will get there first. Plays it down the wall hoping for Schmalliker. Scholiker reversing trying to get it back to Sephda, but the puck comes out of the zone. Sepa will go D to D to Flanigan and up ahead just out of the reach of Caleb Haye and that’s played ahead by Longwood. Veraldi ends up dropping it back. Shot for Corduraro. Julian Corduraro stopped by the right pad of Grieve and knocked off the stick of Haye who’s trying to get going in transition. Now Ivers with speed into the zone. Ivers br from the circle is gloved by Shardy. 1220 left here in the second period as time continues to tick off. I assume they’re going to eventually stop the clock. Scorekeeper. Scorekeeper. There we go. Are we going to put on about 9 seconds or so? It does not appear so. We’ll cut him a break. Everyone makes mistakes. Everyone has those days. That’s a pretty old reference. I don’t know if you get it, Magnus. Oh, long day. We’re here at It’s 6:33 in the afternoon. Yeah, just as I suspected, not getting the Hannah Montana reference. Anyway, Walsh holding it in at the blue line deflected off the defender and stopped by Richardy. Went off of Allen stick before it was gloved by Richard. Yeah, Rard’s got the glove of a baseball outfielder. I saw him use the first game. He just had nothing but glove save after glove save. Truly a technician with it. Technician. A little SAT word for you Magnus. There is down below. The puck goes and up top. And that’s where trying to nudge it along to Penny. It gets to Penny off the blocker of Richardy. Great play by Walsh to get it over to Patrick Penny. Now James Penny will bank one along for brother Patrick who centers one just out of the reach of Walton and is gathered back along by Allen. Taken back by James Penny. A wister flashes across the crease and wide where it can be picked up on the other end by Max Corduraro to the blue line and eventually found it way its way on for Vardy. And there he is again. Patrick Penny causing mayhem in the offensive zone. Backed up by brother James who has that puck come out of the zone and back down it goes for Allen as we approach a little over four minutes gone by in the second period. Sabarzo trying to provide some offense for Longwood. Two goal lead not the safest as we know in the sport of hockey. Schwab has to deal with a cluster of Chiefs and thus has the puck taken away and cleared. Corduro of the Max variety will send it into the zone along the far wall, wraps around behind into the corner now directly behind the net where it’s ultimately broken out by Eastup. They only get so far. Walton going for a change. Walsh gets on the puck first, touching up our Longwood. They have to contend with their bench being in the offensive zone this period, the period of the long change. A great step up by Sabarzo, but an even better poke off his stick by James Penny. That’s ripped down the ice will be an icing on Longwood. 952 to go here in the second. Still three to one in favor of the Lions. Yeah, as we had said, what East Iceland did so well in their first match up was their ability to get back in transition. As you see, Penny makes a great stick check there to get this puck out of harm’s way. So, the faceoff comes down to the right of Charardi, who’s been fantastic in this game thus far. Arguably the difference whether this game is 3-1 in favor of East Icelipper Longwood. Meanwhile, with speed down the far side, the shot or pass, not sure which, goes wide. That was handled by 99 Max Spelina. A bold choice of number indeed, but you know, part of me does respect it. Anyway, Sepa takes confidence to wear it. It really does, especially in in this sport. And it really does kind of transcend sports as you know, some notable football 99s tend to also be some great players. though. I I don’t know any basketball players that wore 99 or would wear 99. You don’t get that high usually. No. Double zero in basketball. And we do have a couple of zeros in the SHL as Sepda will try to box out. Gets shoved down. Draws the penalty and East Icelip will go to the power play. That is the game’s first penalty. It goes against Longwood. So, we’ll wait to see what the penalty is there. East with a chance to capitalize, however, with the two-minute power play. So, heading off for Longwood is Brent Cohen. And I believe the official signaled interference. Let’s get the exact Well, I will get the exact call as it updates on my laptop. Power play. EI Walton to take the draw. Behind him diagonally is Ivers to his left. Penny at the point and on the right point is Walsh. Avery Walsh. Hey is at the right wing spot. And a last minute change of personnel for Longwood is making his way on over into the defensive zone. Sabarzo the allimportant offensive zone faceoff neutral held in by Walsh. Walsh wrister toward the net right on the stick of Ivers and he’s shut down by Richardy. What a save just 9 seconds into the power play. Yeah, as you’d mentioned earlier, Rardi has played phenomenal keeping this slide slip heavy hitter offense only to one goal thus far and he continues to demonstrate his abilities. Big chance Ivers already a goal in the game for Connor Ivers to the line. Good keep in by Walsh. Longister knocked down by Sabarzo. Sabarzo with a tally as well. The most recent one for Longwood as the puck sputters its way onto the near side. Ivers is there along with Penny. That being James Penny wrapped around the wall long to the other side. Caleb Hay trying to make a play on it. Instead wristed to the line not out. Held in by Avery Walsh. Walsh with time and space. Wrist check kick save. Rebound steel loose up in the air. It didn’t go. Incredible stuff from Richard. And that was an immaculate save indeed. Another chance fired wide by East. They’ve looked dangerous here on this power play. That is almost a minute gone by. A backhand flutter shot is shut down by Richard. Walsh with Sabarzo all over. It’s Walls prevailing. Centering feed off the stick of Rardian behind. Big collision. Haye dishing out the heavy hit. It will be a penalty. And there’s your touchup as I kicked it ahead. And so a dangerous looking power play will end with 42 seconds left on it. I was going to give a little shout out there to number 84 on the Longwood squad for a little back check, but I don’t seem to have him on my roster, but still give him his props there. Believe it’s it’s not on the Well, I see it as Thomas Allen over here, but no name on the back, so I can’t be totally sure that is in fact Mr. Allen, but that’s what I see. So, I’m going to go with it. By all means, correct me if I’m wrong. This is number 23 on the uh the other roster. So number switch. Ah yeah a little could it it’s one of those things he might have forgotten his jersey at home type situations. Either way four aside for another 40 faceoff comes all the way into the east Icelip end wrapped around the wall. Ivers trying to get it to himself. Hustling back though and making a nice play on it was Scardan. Scarcela Scorinella. We see Longwood kind of mimicking almost what East Icelip was doing earlier. Save. Rebound denied. Richy with an excellent save. Point blank as he stopped Schmalliker. Long wrist handled by the net minder. And we did get a change in net. That’s number 31 for Longwood. Colton Skanga. As I had mentioned earlier, Ricky Arty just such a technician with his glove. has such a such control. Excuse me. So, a very impressive night for Liam Chardy comes to an end and now it’ll be Colton Sanga in net for Longwood for the rest of the way bearing any injuries. So, obviously, hey, nice moves. Sabarzo, Sabarzo behind the back pass. Shot denied by Grieve. What a pass by Sabarzo. Already has a goal in the game. Three on the year with the nifty pass. Looking for assist number one. So 6:15 left. 42 seconds of power play time for Longwood. as that penalty by the way has not updated itself into our system. [Applause] So that’s a bummer. But either way, 30 seconds now remain. East Icelip have the puck off the wall, out of the zone, and now chipped into the Longwood penalty box. Out of play, 557 left to go in the second period. 24 on the power play to Longwood. And a good time to remind you to not only check us out on social media at Li Sportsports Network if you’re not doing so already. If you are, thank you. Hope you’re enjoying all the fantastic content we’re providing. But speaking of fantastic content we’re providing, our very own Travis Quigley is hosting a new podcast called Rinks and Realities where he interviews several players that have played at a very high level of hockey. Some of which you might know, some of which maybe you don’t. But either way, they discussed various topics ranging from their play on the ice to now what they’re doing and how they transitioned away from the game of hockey moving forward. Shout out to our lead man Travis Quigley for pioneering that podcast and our own Wally Mitchell for helping produce it. Meanwhile, East Icelip Seplveda will get to the loose puck. Wrist shot on. goes off the side of the net, I believe, where it can be rescued and shoveled ahead by Allen. And there’s a big collision. Sepa checking Schwab both went down. Another tumble as Mclofflin and Cusack went down and ends up being an icing on Eastip with exactly five to go here in the second. Yeah, some clips of the podcast I believe on Instagram as well. Check those out. Good listen. get to know some guys you may not know as you had mentioned. We mentioned it earlier. This ticker I’m fascinated with it. It is truly really neat. Some impressive stuff we’re doing behind the scenes. Shout out though the the one who shall not be named. I will not name him. I’ve learned my lesson. and as well as the rest of the crew of course doing a fantastic job here at LA Sports Network which includes Rowan Ladic Gabe to Curry among others and the man himself Travis Quigley doing a lot of work on this as well. Meanwhile in the skates backand on a save made Grieve as he quickly went down into the butterfly and is skated free here by Flanigan on the backhand. Flanigan trying to bank one ahead. It’s set right back down. EI will try to navigate another path out of the zone, but struggling to do so. Sent down to the far side off the wall. Flanigan looking for Iliano. Flanigan again will try to risk one for Iliano. Pass him onto the stick of number 84 Allen. Allen for Cohen. Brent Cohen knocked off the puck by Ivers. 3-1 the score. Four to go in the second in favor of the Longwood Lions. Both teams looking to get win number one on the season. Ivers wrist shot gets blocked to flex into the corner. You know, East Icel only lost one game in the regular season last year. So, thus they did not lose back-to-back games at all in over a year. So, this would certainly be uncharted territory for the Chiefs of East Icelip. Well, good play off the by Dana. Denna the shot. A save made by Grieving. Floating across the crease was Denna. Meanwhile, Haye wrist shot partially blocked by Weir. Sticked away by Sanga. Back to the point. It’s a shot from Walsh. Then Ivers and the shot from Ivvers. Smothered by Colton Sanga. Yeah, both teams have just been flying up and down the sheet tonight. transition game has been what has made the difference for Longwood being able to get their guys on the side which we had harped on in the pregame which would be Longwood struggle in week one. You see as we mentioned your first 45 will not look like you’re next and Longwood certainly being a testament to that here early. Still 256 left here in the second frame. Face off in the offensive zone for East Isip. Can’t get anything through to Sanga to the near point. Penny has it go past him. So retreating back forth. James Penny does shuffle it into the zone. Longwood trying to break out. Nice step up by Hey. Hey trying to search for the puck. Joined by Ivers. Gets by both of them and into the neutral zone. James Penny for Ivers. Try to dangle but a good defensive step up that time provided by Scarinella. still nevertheless into the offensive zone. It’s Burn back out there. You saw him go off Ginger Lee previously in the game, but he’s back out there and Burn will get to it. Shuffling along Burn will look for the home run pass that is intercepted by Penny. James Penny nice move into the zone. James Penny to the backhand. James Penny the finish. Oh, shut down by SA. Great rush up the ice from Penny. Nothing to show for it. Penny still wheeling with it. Goes down and they’re going to see no tripping call there. Officials indicating he just lost his balance. Ivor centering feed. Penny. Penny can’t get a shot through to Sanga. Oh, East Icelip. And as we approach the final 80 seconds of the period, finally Longwood would exit the zone. As brief as it was, weir stretch pass. It’s Walsh back to get it. Wouldn’t have the legs for icing regardless. The pass picked up. Nice play. Ivers Ivers who speed through the neutral zone trying to get around Spelina does. Ivers shot stopped by Sango. Looking forward, it’s between the pads with 54 to go in the second. A phenomenal save there from Sanga. And this shows you Longwood has two weapons between Ricky Arty and Sanga. Nothing is getting into that cage of Longwood. And it shows thus far. It is a little hard to believe that one of these two goalenders allowed eight goals to Northport Huntington. Perhaps they that speaks more to the offensive firepower of the Tigers in Northport Huntington than it does the goalending in Longwood. Schwab on the far wing backhand one through and wide of Grieve. Pass ahead long to himself and then a couple of collisions as Spelina sent Walton down and Sepa took exception. Oh, a lot of extracurricular activity taking place out on the ice. And I’m not talking about drama club. Let’s play hockey here. The referees take care of that swiftly. See came from like the c the near circle. I’m pretty sure he was out of frame to make that collision. There was an initial penalty assessed to Longwood and it has to be on Sabarto as he’s the one going into the box as Zeppelvita getting what appears to be a stern talking to on the bench from the coach coach of East Icelip listed here as Thomas Ivers looked like the octagon for a second less than the ranks. You don’t really see that at the developmental level. Varsity Shore JV. Uh-huh. Freshman can be typically pretty cordial, you know. DVL. Yeah. I’ve not seen really anything quite like that as we’ll march on. 29.8 to go. As of right now, Longwood would have four skaters out as do East Icelip. So, it appears we’ll have four aside. Again, the live stats has not updated until right now. Oh, how about it? So, a roughing penalty to Henry Seplava and a roughing penalty to Sabarzo. Now, it says the Sabarzo penalty is being served by Julian Corduraro. However, Julian Corduraro is not in the penalty box. It is only Sabarzo, that being Kaden. And since they’re both roughing penalties, they will offset and thus we stay five aside. With all that mishmash out of the way, we’ll get back going again with Cohen. Cohen, nice move. Cohen wrist shot and getting just a piece of it to deflect it over the net was Grieve. What a save on a tough shot from Cohen. Meanwhile, it’s Penny into the zone with speed. James Penny and a big collision down low stuffing try shut down by Sanga and with just 2.9 left in the second we’ll have a stoppage and face off to the right of the Longwood Net Minder. Yeah, Greva there saw the the glove handling of Ricky Arty and said, “Watch this. I could do it too with phenomenal save there late.” Walton off the draw and they get a shot away. No. as the clock strikes double zero. No goals in the period, a few penalties and a few tempers lost, but otherwise we go into the third. The same we enter the second. Three to one in favor of Longwood. You are listening to the SE County High School Hockey League here on LI Sports Network. Ryan Brangan, Magnus Healey, and Wally Mitchell with our camera. We’ll be back for the third in just a moment. Don’t go anywhere. Welcome back to the rinks and hop hog. You’re listening to the Suffach County High School Hockey League or LA Sports Network. Ryan Brangan with Magnus Healey taking you through this developmental game which has been a good one. Three to one in favor of Longwood. However, their goalending has been a huge difference maker thus far in the game, hasn’t it, Magnus? Yeah, certainly. East Icelip did put a lot of pressure on that Longwood squad, but their defense around the perimeter and close to the arc has been phenomenal. They’ve been keeping the puck out of harm’s way of both Skaga and Ricardi. They both also played phenomenal themselves. So, face off to the right of Griev. Not to say Griev hasn’t played well. I think Griev certainly has, especially responding after allowing those three goals in the first. not allowing a single goal in the second. Good resolve shown from the East Icelip Tendi. Face off to the right of the affformentioned chief net minder kicks to the near wall up for Weir. Weir battling a Chief that Chief being Schmoliker down it goes right onto the stick of Ivers. Great read from Ivers who will softly chip it out of the zone. Hustle after hustling after it is Weir. Weir ahead intercepted James Penny. Penny nice move joined by Ivers. Great step up though with the poke check by Weir back. Ei have it. EI down by two entering this third period. Lone goal scored by Ivers. Zabarzo has the most recent Longwood goal as well as three others this season is in the box for Ruffing. joined by Sepa, one of the top defenders for this seaside slip developmental squad. Schmalliker had it come off his stick and James Penny will usher away the forcheing Longwood Lion for chipping it into space where Ivers could chip it ahead. Ivers can he get there? Yes, he will, but couldn’t do much more with it. He was joined by Schmoliker on the rush. Schmalliker couldn’t handle it. Into the zone it goes. Settled down by Scarinella. Back on the stick of Ivers. The puck just seems to find Ivers. That being Connor. Connor Ivers. His brother played for Farmingdale. And we’ll get into Farmingdale in a second. Not before. for another great save as it glanced off the glove of Sanga. Patrick Penny centering hoping for Ivers. Good step up again from Weir and spun out of the zone now with speed. It’s Dana. Dana shoved down by Flanagan. Not out of the woods yet though. A chance for Longwood sliding into his own net minder was long and he’s will chip it out of the zone. touching up and right back on the horse are Longwood Cohen for checking after it. Banked off the wall for Ivers. Hard on the puck. Ivers gets around Weir. One-on-one now into the zone. Ivers to the backand Ivers. Backhand shot steered away by Sanga. Put back out in front. Nobody home. A slaps up from Flanigan. Gets caught up underneath as he went down. Walsh getting back. Can’t make a play on it. It’s Cohen over the net. What action we’ve had so far in this one. Centering feed arister. They score. [Applause] Vincenzo Dana makes it four to one Longwood. Yeah, phenomenal goal there by D Vincenzo Dana to extend this Longwood lead four to one. A great centering bid as he hammers it in the net. Longwood with a comfortable lead now with 1152 to go. And that capped off some pretty hectic back andforth play between these both teams. Chances both ways. And again, it’s Longwood making the most of their opportunities. the difference thus far in the game. This doesn’t feel like a three-goal game. It feels like it’s much closer than that. Sometimes the score will do that. Meanwhile, James Penny centers long. Long wrist wide had a room. Penny backhander shut down by down low by Sanga to the far wall. Long catches back up with it. Backhands a pass for James Penny or pardon. That’s Patrick. Centering feed blocked in front. There’s James holding it at the far blue line. Still along the far wall. Longwood trying to break out. James Penny has other ideas. Sends it right back down low. We’re four minutes gone by here in the third period. Four to one. Longwood have the lead. And they have adjusted in the arena. That’s what it says here. So, no more confusion for the fans in attendance or frustration more rather. I don’t think anyone’s that confused with a score that is a three-goal game. Chance again for Longwood off a collision between a few players and finally Patrick Penny gets to it. tries to bank it off the wall and it will go off the wall and out of the zone and trying to keep himself on side and getting knocked down was Allen and it rolls behind the stick of Long who is trying to break out for East Icelip getting there first and ripping it down the ice was Walton. That will be an icing 1016 to go. Third period Longwood for East Icelip one. Yeah, despite not a lot of goals here, it’s just been up and down the sheet. There’s been so many offensive tries and both teams have played phenomenal on defense getting back and playing really well above their goalies perimeter keeping the puck out of harm’s way and a lot of good clearing opportunities for both Longwood and East Icelip here. Zabda remains in the box coming out of the box Sabarzo. He’ll take the draw here for Longwood and he’ll take the draw against East Icelips Irizari. He’ll win it. Mclofflin, who had a goal earlier in the game, his first of the season, goes wide, handled now by Cusack. A fluttering puck will be settled down by Weir in front of his net in the slot area. Bank to center. Walsh. A saucer pass ahead. Hits Kusack enters the zone. Great keep inari. Iari a shot along the ice is sticked away by Sanga. ripped around the wall to the other side. A nice little stick play made by Sabarzo. And Sabarzo left the puck behind him, but late to touch up was Sabarzo. And thus an offside against Longwood. And a time and a break here in the action to get you the full details of the podcast coming out this Friday. Rinks and Realities with Travis Quigley and how could I forget Panasonic Paul Paul Trentini. New episode this Friday. Their guest will be Joey Lease of Farmingdale again. The Farmingdale connection with Ivers. That shot off the side of the net. Penny without a stick. Forced to play it. Kick it along with his skates. Here is Zaryi first to it. Trying to chip it out of the zone. Good keep from Weir as Longwood. That’s is this is the recipe. Magnus keep the puck. away from their net minder who has made some great saves but you don’t really want to have him make much more slip that’s quite the opposite as that shot blocked by Iliano Scarinella [Music] fires it behind the net James Bennett it’s Mclofflin to Sabarzo over the top believe it redirected off a stick in front east Icelip a little winded out there trying to build up some momentum to get out of the zone. Weir keeping it in. Rolls on to the tendee. Weir to the tendee. Grieve and Grieve will cover. 835 to go in the third. Yeah, this is the thing you said. East ice looking a little bit fatigued. You’re slight you’re scanning up and down the sheet. It’s a it’s a game of more so cardio and with the amount of pressure that long has been putting on East Icelip here, Eastip starting to get a little bit fatigued in the back half with so much pressure pressure on their side in their offensive zone. Well said, Magnus. There’s Ivers trying to create some offense for fresh off the bench. Ivers backhand stopped by Sanga. He’s had so many great a chances tonight. Just one goal. Let’s go over it. They score. Caleb. Hey, hey, hey, hey. It’s four to two. As we take a we’ll be looking to take a look at that goal. Little first initial def deflection there by Skanga. And a good put back for the goal to bring East Icelip within two as now certainly a manageable affair here. Oh, big chance will not come to fruition due to an offside. And you hear the groan to my left for the East Ice friends, family, and parents in attendance. Four to2 the score. Still plenty of time left in this hockey game. Ivers knows that for sure. To the backhander again. A left pad save made by Saga. Both goalenders now for Longwood have allowed a goal in the game. Those being Richard and Sanga. That was Sanga’s first. And smelling blood in the water. East Tis there trying to put the pedal to the metal. keep the momentum they’ve gotten from the goal scored. Scored by Haye, assisted by Ivers. A shot denied by Sanga. 743 to go in the third. An offensive zone draw coming for the Chiefs of East Cisip. They try to mount this third period comeback. They trail by three. They once led in this game one- nothing but allowed four straight. They finally put an end to it. Walton off the draw. Longwood trying to gain possession, keep control, and salt this game away. The clock couldn’t tick down faster for Longwood as that pass for Long was deflected just wide. Weir had good positioning out in front. Another centering feed looking for Walton. Now Long a shot. He scores. The loose puck was found and buried in front by Lucas Long. And for Long, his first of the season, makes it a one-goal game. As we take a look there, a beautiful centering bid into the stick of Lucas Long and the shot bounces off of his two sticks, finds him there, and he buries it top right past the glove of Skanga to make it now a one-goal lead for Longwood. Fasten your seat belts, folks. We’re in for a bumpy ride to the finish as we’ve got ourselves a one-goal game. Four to three. All the momentum in favor of East Icelip. But how long will it last? To the blue line. Burn in. Out of the zone come East Icelip. James Penny unable to center it. His brother Patrick shot goes wide. Long the most recent goal scorer trying to play it along for Patrick. Penny. It’s out of the zone past James’s stick. James Penny for looking for Patrick along the far wall. James will shovel it into the zone. Long hustling after it again. Playing without Sepha for basically the entire period plus have been East Icelip due to the play at the end of the second after the whistle from Sepha. centering feed. Penny wristster gloved by Sanga and he’ll cover 613 to go. Third period Longwood holding on to a one-goal lead. Yeah, that’s the kind of save you need from Longwood with 613 to go. Takes you gives you a second to, you know, get back, you know, center yourself as a team. Maybe think over some strategy, look at your opportunities as East Iceland was riding the momentum wave. Two unanswered goals this far. A big opportunity for Long East Icelip, excuse me, to step up and respond. They can feel it. They have it in the offensive zone. Backhanded off the side of the net. That’s Cusack looking for his second goal of the campaign. And now avoiding pressure with the puck on the stick. Sabora ahead hoping for Stithm. Stith and Penny kind of ran into each other. It was Penny who ultimately got to the puck and sent it back down low. Flying players, diving players as we have mayhem in front of another player goes down and believe just losing the balance. That time for East Icelip was Iliano. Back in the zone it goes. Wrapped around the wall and out. East Icelip needing to touch up. Irisari does just that. Flip back into the EI zone. It’s Walsh coring it. Avery Walsh. Good outlet pass. Settled down by Izeri. Carried along by Cusack, but Iano went in offside. Five minutes to go. Third period. Call it what you will. Caught the witching hour. But this is where the wins will become losses and losses become wins or ties. We do have ties. Yeah, such a fine margin of time to dictate the outcome of this game. Only five minutes to go and James Penny has been an absolute shark in the neutral zone in transition for this East Icelip squad. Getting his stick in and seemingly defending anything that could result in a breakaway. And Long would have iced the puck. And again, East Icelip have had the majority of the zone time here in this third period. They entered the period down four to one. They have had the better of the chances and have finally started to break through. Both goalenders dawning the dark green and gold for Longwood have played exceptionally them being Sanga and Richard. Faceoff win in the defensive end by Longwood. That’s a big win. They’ll fire it around. Hey, he had the second goal of the game for Longwood. His first of the year. Ivers there as well. Ivers backing trying to get the puck back for the East Ilip. Chiefs unable to do so and he’ll get it here. Intercepting the pass. Ivers weaves his way in. Puts it on the forehand shot. Left pad save Walsh and unable to hold in Flanigan. And that’ll lead to a chance for Data the other way. He’s got the the game-winning goal right now for Longwood. His fourth of their fourth of the game. that right now the difference moved along the far wall out of the zone. East side flip right back in right along the red line. So no icing. A wise decision made by Scarinella. Ripping it around the wall this time is Schmoliker. Hey chips it out for Weir. But for Longwood, this is what you want to see is puck set being sent deep into the east side slip end and preventing them from really getting anything going in transition. That’s what they’re doing here. Moved along to Tana. Cohen centering feed and intercepted by Schmoliker who hands off for Ivers. Ivers pedal to the metal. Ivers twoon two into the zone. Ivers to this for Ivers wrist shot blocked. Big block by Scarinella. Back the other way come the Lions as we approach three minutes to go in the third period. They’re holding on to a 4-3 lead. Cohen, nice move. Cohen wrist shot wide. James Penny picks it up behind the net, wraps it around the wall for Hey puts it on the stick of Ivers. Why not? Connor Ivers on the backand now forehand shot blockers made Sanga gets a roar from the crowd. Ivers backhand pass hoping for Penny doesn’t get him. First on it though for EI. Nice play made by Walton. Nico Wal not across just goes wide. I believe it was Iver stick the last on it. Ivers in the far corner, centers one. Wrist shot. Save made with the pad by Sanga who will pounce on it with 223 to go in the third. Yeah, phenomenal decision there from Sanga to just put an end to this madness that East Icelip was causing in the offensive zone. Settle down, let some line changes happen and reset now. And we will have a timeout called by which team I am unsure. And Magnus is signaling to me that it was Longwood that took the timeout. They could use a reset. They could use a breather. So, a timeout, Longwood. Magnus, what a what a what a what a treat we have been gifted here by the Developmental League. Yeah, it’s been up and down the sheet all night. Offensive plays that have been stunning. Stick handling and puck handling that has been something I’ve seen at the varsity level from some of these kids. and some goalending play from both sides that has been spectacular. We are getting treated here to a phenomenal game. The first game on the slate here at the South Ranks on the Long Island Sports Network here on this Wednesday evening. Nothing better than hockey. No, absolutely. [Applause] We’re seeing just firsthand why this sport at any level is thrilling and exciting. Four-3. Four to three is the score between Longwood and East Icelip. Late stages third period. Just over two minutes to go. Intercepted. Ivers. It’s been a dog all night. Hungry for a bone. A goal and assist to show for it as the puck wraps around to the blue line. Walsh in traffic. Shot from Hey, glove save. Sanga. Yeah, Hay saw the opportunity there, went to take it and Sanga said, “No, thank you. That’ll be mine.” As he takes it with his glove as we’ve seen all night from these Longwood keepers. Ivor is not credited with an assist. So, I apologize, though. I feel he should have at least one in the game thus far. Faceoff won by Longwood and taking a big hit to make a play. Fabulous job from Thomas Allen. to the blue line and out. Helped along by Denna and diving to be on side was Hey, but all for not as it was still just a fraction off and you could understand Hayes look on his face there of come on all that and it was still offside. Yeah, made the effort. Give it to him. Phenomenal effort there by Hayes to attempt to keep the play going. Faceoff just outside the Longwood End. Minute 30 to go. Keep your eye on Grieve. Grieve still between the pipes in net for East Icelip as they might want to get the extra attacker on. James Penny Connor Ivers he’s been the driver. Takes it on the forehand wrist shot right into the glove of Sanga. An applause to my right from the Longwood Faithful. Buck 12 to go. Empty net for East Icelab. Extra attacker is out. Both of these teams looking for win number one on the season. And now a timeout for East Iceland. This is reminiscent of basketball now or football. As we see some strategery going on here. East Iceland now with an empty net. Is a risky decision, but it’s a decision that in the end has to be made. You’re down a score. A minute and 12 to go as you had mentioned. Not a lot of time. That’ll tick by pretty quickly. So, you’ve got to, you know, draw something up as the coach, create your opportunities, and try to get an open man like Ivers for him to be the differencemaker as he has been all night. Yep. Win the face off, this is what we do. Lose the face off, this is what we do is essentially what it boils down to. And I like that word you use there, Magnus. Strategery. Might have to might have to steal that. Another is that another SAT word you’ve got? Yeah, the SAT study book coming in handy for the broadcast. Oh, absolutely. Oh, absolutely. I’ve plucked my fair share of words over the years. Another one for you. A plethora of words. Plethora. I love plethora. That’s That’s a That’s a go-to. I love that word. There’s been a plethora of chances for East Icelip as they have tried to complete the comeback. They win the faceoff provided by Ivers. Back to Walsh. Ivers settling it down. makes a move. Wrist shot just missed. Blocker side. Oh, he had room. Magnus, he had a lot of room. Just missed in the corner. Hey, and a big hit as things getting feisty out there on the ice. Meanwhile, empty Longwood that goes wide. I believe we have another penalty as we’ve got all out chaos between East Icelip and Longwood here tonight. Fireworks. Oh boy. Fireworks indeed. Oh boy. Wow. Trying to gather myself and understand what I’m what exactly is going on. I have not seen this level of intensity at the developmental level ever. Maybe the playoffs. I wasn’t here for them. We were in Jacksonville tied up with AAOU national stuff. But man, this is this is intense here on the south side. This is unbelievable. As more chaos ensues, I believe that is James Penny being shown the door. His night is over. Also in the box for East Icelip, the latest addition to the ever revolving door of the penalty box here tonight. Oh, we’re getting updates. I got the number. Just a moment here. Another player entering the penalty box. Magnus, have you been able to keep up with all this? No, there’s so much action. There was action going down the far side. Suddenly, the pucks in East Icelip territory and they’re panicking because they don’t have a goalie in net as they now elect for the decision to put one back as the faceoff be on their side. And and hold your horses again. A commotion. And it’s a five on three, a fiveminute major penalty. There’s only 43.5 seconds left, which is still enough time for East Side slip to pull off the unthinkable now at this point. Down two players with their goalender back in the cage. It goes on goal. Stopped by Grief. Hey, gets there first. I mean, you have the home run pass to Ivers, I guess, is your only hope for East Iceland. Walton battling for it. Excellent job. I’ll get you caught up by penalties I guess in in a moment here. Ivers poked away by Sabarzo. Sabarzo cuts to the middle joined by that’s Spelina to the blue line not out. 5 seconds slap shot deflected over the net by Cohen. Two seconds and one and that’s the game. Will we have more fireworks? We will. Sabarzo giving a shove. I believe that was to Walton, but a feisty back andforth affair that nearly featured an incredible third period comeback from East Icelip. Falls short. 4-3 your final. Boy, howdy Magnus. That is probably the most entertaining developmental game I have ever called. Absolutely electric. Both teams showing some grit as they fight for their first win of the season. Longwood will walk away victorious in the end, but some phenomenal fight from both the East Icelip End and Longwood End. Getting a little feisty there towards the end, but it was electric all night. Back and forth, up the sheet, around everywhere was great. Longwood goalies playing phenomenal as well as well as the East goalies. Oh, absolutely. An impeccable game that really had it all. And we hope you were as entertained as we were. And with that, the two sides will shake hands as is customary in the Suffach County High School Hockey League after each and every game, no matter how much they wanted to just beat each other. And now they’ll shake hands and we love to see it. And thus concludes another fabulous game on the LI Sports Network. Thank you so much for tuning in from Magnus Healey and our camera operator and board technician or not board technician but just n just everything else technician Wall-E Mitchell. I’m Ryan Brangan. It was indeed Magnus running the board and doing color. Magnus take a bow. You’ve done quite well for yourself. Thank you. Thank you very much. And with that we’ll conclude our coverage of this one. But stay tuned. Stay tuned indeed because coming up coming up as I pull up the schedule I hit the wrong button. Excuse me. The fat fingers coming in at the worst time. Coming up on the South Ring. Northport JV, KPC JV as those two teams get things going here on the South Ring. Thank you so much for tuning in LA Sports Network here. Brian Browning and we’ll still till next time and hopefully you’ll check us out here at the JV level coming up just next. I want you to now all have a very good night.

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