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There were some players in different spots Feb. 17 for the Centaurs girls’ hockey team.
The Academy was down a couple of players due to illness and some planned college visits over the longer holiday weekend so coach Jeff Boshka shifted things around a bit.
Brittnie Burnham and Lily Wilcox moved from forward to defense and the trio of of Maria Santucci , Chelsea Willis and Hannah Clark moved up to second line.
It all paid off as the Centaurs downed Tabor Academy in Marion, Mass., 5-2.
“It was one of our strongest, most complete games of the season,” said assistant coach Sean Farrell. “The first line of Bridget Horst, Ellie Jellison, and Eliza Dutson played an outstanding game and Marie Gravier was stellar in our net, making many great saves to preserve the lead throughout the game.”
Horst participated in all five tallies as she scored twice and assisted on the three others for the Centaurs (7-6).
Dutson added two goals and an assist while Jellison scored the other.
Jellison, Haley Armstrong and Wilcox added assists.
Jellison scored twice and both Santucci and Clark had two assists each, but the Centaurs still lost to Loomis Chaffee, 6-4, on Friday night.
Armstrong and Nicole Bavosi also scored for the Centaurs.
Willis, Abby Kruger and Ashleigh Angle all added assists for the Centaurs while Kaily LaChapelle, making her third start, played well in goal.
Marc Allard
Sports Information Director