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Power Players, January 2, 2008

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Kyle Pettoruto, St. John's Prep: Senior goaltender shone in both of his starts last week, posting consecutive shutouts as the Eagles blanked Essex Junction of Vermont and St. John's of Shrewsbury. Pettoruto stopped 47 shots combined in the two wins.

Jack Leathersich, Beverly: Panthers' leading scorer had five points (2 goals, 3 assists) to help team to a pair of victories.

A.J. Rothwell, Masconomet: Moved up to second line center, he gave the Chieftains a spark with three goals over three games, including wins over Everett and Pentucket.

Steve Kontos, Danvers: Right wing and senior captain erupted for eight points (3 goals, 5 assists) in helping the Falcons to their first two victories of the season. He is the team's leading scorer thus far.

Jonathan Camara, Peabody: Senior backstop stood tall as Peabody captured its bracket in the Haverhill Holiday Classic with a 1-0 triumph over the hosts.

Ryan Fader, Marblehead: Slick senior forward helped guide the Headers to three wins over a 4-game stretch by scoring four times and assisting on three others. He finished with four points (2 goals, 2 assists) in a win over Dover-Sherborn.

Danny Rakoc, Swampscott: Big Blue scoring star had back-to-back hat tricks in wins over East Boston and Pope John to lead his team to its third straight East Boston Deep Freeze Holiday championship.

Justin Massey, Swampscott: Had 6 goals and 2 assists in Swampscott's tournament triumph, including a 4-goal outburst vs. East Boston.

Patrick Doliber, Bishop Fenwick: Senior center and captain continued torrid scoring streak to start the season with 4 goals and seven points last week.

Brett Biondo, Gloucester: Named MVP of the inaugural Cape Ann Savings Bank Tournament that was won by his Fishermen, scoring four times and adding an assist in 5-3 win over Beverly.

Bradley Robertson, Gloucester: First-year junior starter backstopped his team to above-mentioned tournament crown with a pair of stellar games between the pipes against Beverly and Martha's Vineyard.

Justin Kurek, Central Catholic: Forward has picked up the scoring slack for the Raiders. After scoring 10 goals last season, Kurek already has six this year through six games. He has scored two goals in a game twice and has three assists.

Ryan Sifferlen, North Andover: Has exploded for 12 goals in six games, including a 4-goal performance against Haverhill and a hat trick against Amesbury. He has scored at least one goal in every Scarlet Knights' game.

Tyler Vigue, Salem, N.H: Scored a goal in each of his team's three wins en route to its second straight Blue Devil Holiday Classic title, being named the tourney's outstanding player in the process. The forward has already recorded seven points, besting his totals from a season ago (5).

Ryan Desroches, Salem, N.H: The Blue Devil had a hat trick against Spaulding and added a goal and an assist to help host Salem to the tourney title.

Nick Bundzinski, Timberlane: Tallied a hat trick in the Owls' upset of Spaulding, then had the game-winning goal in Timberlane's victory over the Red Raiders in the Blue Devil Classic. His six goals lead the Owls.

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