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Power Players, February 19, 2008

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A.J. Parker, Peabody: Junior left wing led Tanners to its seventh straight Carlin Cup championship on Monday afternoon, scoring a hat trick in an 8-1 blitzing of Bishop Fenwick.

Chris Smith, Salem, MA: Senior captain had a huge role in the Witches' best win of the season, an 8-0 blowout at Rockport. The defenseman scored once and assisted on three others while also helping his team to pitch its second shutout this winter.

Colin Prior, St. John's Prep: Senior right wing had two goals, including the game-winner with a minute-and-a-half to play, as the Eagles toppled Notre Dame of Connecticut, 4-2, to end the season with six straight wins. Finished with three goals and two assists in two games this past week.

Jake Korthas, Danvers: Senior captain and defenseman had two assists in Falcons' 5-1 victory over Beverly, giving him 50 points in just three seasons.

Patrick Doliber, Bishop Fenwick: It was all about the assists for the slick-passing senior center from Marblehead, who dished out seven helpers in three games for the tournament-bound Crusaders.

Alex Baker, Beverly: Senior stalwart defenseman tried to will his Panthers into the postseason, doing whatever he could to help the team -- including playing up front as a foward in an attempt to jump start the offense. With one game to play, he is his team's leading scorer with 19 points.

Tyler Gallagher, Swampscott: Sophomore goalkeeper stopped all 21 shots he saw as the Big Blue won their first-ever Northeastern Conference Small championship with a 3-0 victory over arch rival Marblehead.

Christian Cowles, St. John's Prep: Another week, another big jump in points for the talented Eagles' senior center. He finished with two goals and four helpers, including a 1-goal, 3-assist performance in a 4-2 triumph over Springfield Cathedral.

Brett Biondo, Gloucester: Had a goal and two assists in 7-2 Northeastern Conference title-clinching win at Peabody, then added two goals and an assist in a 4-0 blanking of rival Danvers three nights later. Finished the week with a goal and assist in 6-2 home win over Arlington.

Tyler Daniels, Salem, MA: Junior forward scored a pair of goals and also dished out an assist on his brother Nathan Daniels' score in the Witches' 8-0 thumping of Rockport.

Mark Sparaco, Bishop Fenwick: First line winger for Crusaders had a career high four goals in team's 6-2 defeat of Pope John, giving him 17 on the season.

Bobby Farnham, Phillips: The Brown-bound North Andover resident is showing the skills that made him Eagle-Tribune Player of the Year in 2005-06. He had two goals in Phillips' OT win over Tabor.

Tom Murray, Haverhill: Murray has helped lead the Hillies, that have made a big turnaround late. The senior defenseman scored twice to held Haverhill Methuen 3-0. It was the Hillies' fifth win of the season.

Chad Sarofian, Londonderry: Sarofian sure knows how to make a first impression. In his first career varsity start, the goalie made 22 saves as his Lancers shocked Salem 4-2. He held the Blue Devils to one goal over the final two periods.

Adam Roberts and Alex Roberts, Pentucket: The senior twins saved the game of their careers for a good day. Alex, a winger, recorded his first hat trick of the season while Adam, a defenseman, had a goal and three assists s the Sachems bested archrival Triton.

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