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January 24, 2008

Top 10 Boys' Teams
1. Hingham (9-2-1)
2. Xaverian (5-3-1)
3. Scituate (4-1-2)
4. Pembroke (9-0-2)
5. Norwell (7-1-1)
6. Duxbury (4-3-4)
7. Marshfield (7-3-1)
8. Westwood (6-3-1)
9. Quincy (6-4)
10. Hanover (4-4-2)

Game of the Week

Hanover at Quincy (Monday, 3 p.m.): Hanover may have bounced back from a tough start but the Harbormen continue to be challenged this season. Last week, unbeaten Pembroke battled to a 2-2 tie against Hanover. Quincy will be coming off of its matchup against town rival North Quincy on Saturday.

Player to Watch

Thomas Tysowsky, Milton Academy: The junior goalie ended last week leading Division 1 prep hockey teams with a .943 save percentage. Coach Paul Cannata calls Tysowsky the backbone of his squad (7-5-4 overall, 3-2-3 Independent School League). In ties against Belmont Hill (2-2), St. Paul's (0-0), and Governor's Academy (2-2), Tysowsky registered at least 35 saves in all three games.

Top 5 Girls' Teams
1. Hingham (10-0-1)
2. Milton (6-0-2)
3. Canton (8-2)
4. Duxbury (7-3-2)
5. Dedham (3-1-2)

Player to Watch
Amy Cushing, Braintree: The senior forward scored 11 goals in four games for the Wamps, who are off to their best start in the program's five years, at 7-2-2. She had three hat tricks, including scoring all three goals in a 3-1 win against Walpole. In 11 games, the captain has collected 22 points (13 goals, 9 assists).

Compiled by Monique Walker

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