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Power Players, January 22, 2008

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Pat O'Kane, Danvers: Senior co-captain had a big week for the Falcons, allowing just six goals in three games in leading to two wins. One of those was a sublime 36-save performance in his team's 3-2 upset victory at Danvers.

Craig Forrest, Bishop Fenwick: Junior keeper was on top of his game in a 6-0 shutout of high-flying Swampscott, stopping all 44 shots he faced.

Eric Fader, Marblehead: Senior sniper had a pair of goals to lead Headers to a huge 3-2 upset over Northeastern Conference foe Revere. He leads his team in scoring with 7 goals and 13 points.

Elijah Cohen, Peabody: Monster game from the junior center against previously unbeaten Gloucester, as he scored four goals and an assist in Tanners' surprising 7-1 rout. He took over as the area's leading scorer this week with 15 goals and 29 points.

Aaron Reny, Marblehead: Junior netminder followed up a 24-save outing in win over Revere with a sparkling 27-save performance in a 3-0 shutout of Shawsheen.

Christian Cowles, St. John's Prep: Eagles' leading scorer had a goal and two assists to help his team tie with one of the state's top ranked teams, Malden Catholic. Leads Prep in scoring with 10 goals and 17 points.

Tyler Gallagher, Swampscott: Sophomore goaltender who has earned the team's No. 1 job made 18 saves in a 4-0 whitewashing of the Lynn Jets.

Pat Doliber, Bishop Fenwick: Senior captain potted a pair of goals and dished out two assists in Crusaders' 6-0 blanking of Swampscott.

Kyle Larson, Danvers: Freshman left wing had two goals and also had two assists for his first career 4-point game in Falcons' 5-2 dismissal of Concord-Carlisle.

Nick Drew, Andover: Golden Warriors' netminder came up big in his squad's first real test in Division 1. The first-year goaltender made 21 very impressive stops as Andover pulled off a 1-1 tie with Central Catholic.

Brad McGovern, Haverhill: Talk about a breakout game: the forward scored his first two goals of the season (matching his career total) and assisted on a third goal as Haverhill downed Methuen for its second win of the year.

Tim McAuliffe, North Reading: Emerging as one of the Merrimack Valley's top playmakers, he jumped into third in the area in overall points (22) after tallying six assists in a win over Triton. He then had two helpers as the Hornets bested Pentucket.

Chris Kreider, Phillips Academy: Sophomore started the week with an eye-popping four goals against St. Sebastian's and followed that up with two against Nobles, both wins. He now leads the Big Blue with 10 tallies.

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