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Violence Out Tonight by Little Comets live at the Junction in Cambridge, February 15th 2014.
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VELMA VELMA Senior Teddi Southerland and the rest of the Velma-Alma girls basketball team came out on fire in its 56-24 win against Vanoss Saturday.
Southerland was in rhythm from the beginning and scored eight of the Lady Comets first 10 points. At the end of the first quarter, Velma-Alma was well on its way to a business-like district final win, up 14-5.
Everyone goes into the playoffs and has some nerves, Southerland said. Once I hit that first shot the nerves settled down, and then after the second shot they went away.
In the second quarter, senior Ariah Johnson started to take over. Her 10 points in that quarter helped the Comets to a 28-8 halftime lead. She finished with 22 points overall, without scoring in the fourth.
Coach Kenny Bare said the key was the teams defense. The eight points were on pace to be the second time the Comets have held an opponent to less than 20 points this season. The last time was in a 59-14 victory at Fox on Jan. 28.
They had a hard time getting a good look, Bare said That dictated the whole game.
It was the 14th straight victory for a team that had started the season 4-4. The Comets will play the winner of Sterling versus Fletcher at home Thursday for a trip to the second round of regional.
Our nerves are gone and were ready to play, Southerland said. Were so motivated from one game to the other.
The Velma-Alma boys team came out with the same intensity in its district final, leading Vanoss 51-19 at halftime.
In the 85-38 victory, a bunch of Comets got in a groove offensively. Sophomore Ryan Ross started things off with an 11-point first quarter. Senior Jaz Gayanich picked up where he left off in the second and finished the half with 20. Bare said was the start the Comets needed after having gone just 4-3 in their last seven games.
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February 16, 2014 - American Hockey League (AHL) Utica Comets The Utica Comets defeated the Rochester Americans 2-1 Saturday night in front of a sold out Utica Memorial Auditorium, avenging a 7-3 loss the previous night in Rochester. With the win, Utica has now picked up a point in 10 of its past 13 contests, including four of five on home ice.
The Comets recorded goals from Nicklas Jensen and Brandon DeFazio, while netminder Joacim Eriksson made 31 saves on 32 shots to earn his 14th victory of the season. Alex Biega, Yann Sauve and Kellan Lain each recorded assists for Utica, which moved to 19-23-3-4 with the victory.
The Americans picked up where they left off last evening, as they opened the scoring just 3:38 into the game. Johan Larsson took a feed from defenseman Drew Bagnall and flew down the left wing, where he sniped a wrist-shot past Eriksson. Larsson remained at a point-per-game pace with his 27th point of the season, while the assist is Bagnall's fifth over 41 games played.
Utica came out hard in the second period and was rewarded for its efforts just 2:08 in as Jensen beat Rochester netminder Matt Hackett to tie the score. Jensen found a loose puck off the stick of Sauve in front of the net, spun and fired it home. The goal was the sixth during the month of February for Jensen, which is tops on the Comets roster.
The Comets took their first lead of the evening with 7:24 left in the second period, as DeFazio extended his point streak to three games with the goal. The energetic winger took a feed from Lain and beat Hackett from a sharp angle on the left side. The goal was the eighth of the season for DeFazio. Biega also picked up an assist on the play, his team high 13th amongst defensemen.
The third period featured 19 shots on net and 30 total penalty minutes but neither team could find a goal. Rochester's best chance came early in the frame, but Eriksson was equal to the task with a superb glove save. Utica nearly added an insurance tally on a late game 5-on-3 man advantage, but Alexandre Grenier's effort from the left circle found the iron.
Utica picked up its third win of the season over Rochester and ended a three game drought, in which they were outscored 18-6. In stern contrast to last evening, the Comets put in a stout performance on the penalty kill, as they allowed zero goals on three chances.
Hackett finished with 25 saves on 27 shots for Rochester, as he fell for just the second time this season against the Comets. With the goal, Larsson now has six points (1-5-6) over four games against Utica.
The Comets are back in action tomorrow, as they travel north of the border to take on the Toronto Marlies. The Marlies will be coming off of a 4-3 exhibition victory over Farjestad BK of the Swedish Elite League this evening. Tomorrow will be their first AHL contest since the All-Star break. Puck drop is set for 3:00 p.m.
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February 15, 2014 - American Hockey League (AHL) Utica Comets UTICA COMETS (18-22-3-4) @ ROCHESTER AMERICANS (23-17-3-3)
Utica Memorial Auditorium, 7 pm
Radio: 94.9 K-Rock
Tonight's Game: The Rochester Americans visit The AUD to complete a home-and-home with the Comets, following last night's 7-3 Rochester victory. Tonight marks the Utica's first home game since Feb. 1, when they dropped a 2-1 decision to the Rockford IceHogs.
When They Last Met: Despite a 36-23 shots on goal advantage, the Comets were drubbed last night by the Americans, 7-3. Jamie Tardiff (2-1-3), Brayden McNabb (1-2-3) and Johan Larsson (0-3-3) led the way for Rochester, while blueliner Rasmus Ristolainen added two goals. Brandon DeFazio, Kent Huskins and Frank Corrado each scored for Utica, while Joacim Eriksson took the loss with 10 saves. Nathan Lieuwen made 31 saves as he defeated the Comets for the third time this season.
Comets Outlook: The Utica Comets remain in last place in both the North Division and Western Conference with 43 points. Utica has picked up points in seven of its past ten games and currently sits eleven points out of a playoff berth. A Utica win combined with a Lake Erie loss would move the Comets out of the basement in the conference.
Americans Outlook: Rochester enters tonight in second place in the North Division, while holding the eighth and final playoff spot in the Western Conference. The Americans currently sit three points above the ninth place Iowa Wild. Rochester has been on a tear as of late, with wins in nine of its last eleven games.
They've Got Our Number: Rochester is a familiar opponent for the Comets, but one with whom they have struggled greatly against. Utica has won just two of eight meetings between the two teams, and has lost the last three contests by a combined 18-6 margin.
The Faz And The Hound: Brandon DeFazio is currently the only Comet with points in back-to-back games, courtesy of his late goal against Rochester last evening. DeFazio is also one of three Comet skaters, along with Benn Ferriero and Alexandre Grenier, to appear in all 48 games this season to date.
O' Baby Come Back: The Comets have sorely missed the presence of Cal O'Reilly, who has been scratched for each of Utica's past five games with an upper body injury. The centerman has recorded 19 points (3-16-19) over 26 games played. Utica is currently just 5-13-2-2 without O'Reilly in the lineup, as opposed to 13-10-1-2 when he plays.
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The Rochester Americans and Utica Comets played the back-end of a weekend home-and-home series Saturday at the Utica Memorial Auditorium, where the Comets overcame an early deficit and held on to defeat the Amerks, 2-1. Despite the loss, Rochester has won a league-best nine of its last 12 games and remains in sole possession of second place in the American Hockey Leagues North Division standings.
Johan Larsson scored the lone goal and goaltender Matt Hackett made 25 saves on 27 shots in the loss for the Amerks.
Nicklas Jensen and Brandon DeFazio provided the scoring for the hometown Comets and Joacim Eriksson rebounded with a 31-save effort after posting just 10 stops in Uticas 7-3 loss last night in Rochester.
Rochester opened a 1-0 lead just 3:38 into the first period as Larsson delivered early with his seventh goal of the season. Amerks captain Drew Bagnall jumped on a loose puck outside the Utica blueline and caught Larsson with a quick release pass along the left wing boards. After gaining the Comets zone, Larsson moved into the near face-off circle and snapped a quick wrist shot through the pads of Eriksson to give the Amerks the early advantage. The goal gives Larsson, who collected three assists in last nights win over Utica, 18 points (5+13) over his last 14 games and keeps his point-per-game pace intact.
The Amerks nearly doubled their lead with a pair of excellent scoring chances later in the frame on the power-play. With Uticas Benn Ferriero serving his second infraction of the period, Mark Pysyk set-up fellow defenseman Rasmus Ristolainen with a one-timer from the left point, but his blast rang off the left post before bouncing out of harms way. Then, just seconds later, Larsson fed a cross-ice pass to a wide-open Kevin Porter, who attempted a one-timer of his own from the top of the right circle. Porter seemingly had Eriksson beat, but the Utica netminder made a last-ditch effort to dive across his crease and somehow denied Porter for one of his 13 saves in the first period.
It only took 2:08 into the second period for Utica to retaliate as Jensen capitalized on Yann Sauves rebound to knot the score at 1-1. Sauve missed high and wide of the net from the high slot, but the rebound recoiled off the end boards just beyond the reach of Hackett and the Rochester defense. Jensen, having arrived first to the puck, slid it through the goal-mouth looking for Jeremy Welsh, but the pass pinballed around the net-front traffic before eventually tricking over the goal-line.
Utica added its second goal of the frame at 12:38 with DeFazio converting a feed from Kellan Lain for his second tally in as many nights. Lain emerged from the left corner the victor of a loose-puck battle, and using Pysyk as a decoy, made a quick pass from below the goal-line to DeFazio, who beat a screened Hackett from a tough angle to make it a 2-1 game in favor of the Comets.
The third period featured a goaltending battle between Hackett and Eriksson, both of whom came up with several big saves for their respective squads. Later in the frame, consecutive penalties to Larsson and Bagnall gave Utica a two-man advantage for a full two minutes, but Rochesters penalty kill, anchored by Hackett, was flawless.
The final minute of regulation saw the Amerks apply heavy offensive pressure. With the teams skating at four per side, and Hackett on the bench in favor of an extra attacker, Luke Adam nearly tied the game when he accepted a pass from behind the net. Adam skated in from the high slot uncontested and fired a shot in the waning seconds only to have Eriksson square up and make the timely save to preserve the 2-1 win for Utica.
Rochester brings its first three-in-three weekend of the season to a close on Sunday, Feb. 16 as the Amerks host the only visit from the Texas Stars for their annual Kids Day game at The Blue Cross Arena. The 3:05 p.m. matinee will be the second and final meeting between the two teams this season and will be carried live on Sports 1280 WHTK. The game will also be televised live across the Western New York region on Time Warner Cable SportsChannel 26.
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February 14, 2014 - Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL) Missouri Comets INDEPENDENCE, Missouri - The Missouri Comets scored five goals in each of the first two periods to set the pace for the night as they win easily over the Pennsylvania Roar. Leo Gibson led all scorers with four goals, one assist and nine points on the night. In the process he has also taken the top spot in the MISL's scoring table with 59 points on the season. Pennsylvania's leading scorers Jerjer Gibson and Max Touloute scored for their side, but it wasn't enough as the Comets walked away with a 24-4 victory.
After falling last week to the Baltimore Blast, the Comets came out shooting for a victory right away tonight. They outshot the Roar 14-3 in the opening quarter. Lucas Rodriguez tallied the first score two minutes into the game when he put home a rebound from Brian Harris. Pennsylvania briefly tied the score as Touloute beat Danny Waltman on a breakaway chance, but the Comets answered back less than two minutes later. Robert Palmer brought the ball down the right side of the field, finding Gibson in the middle who immediately passed the ball to a wide open Ramone Palmer on the far post. Ramone Palmer tapped in the score and the Comets began to pull away
Missouri's shooting prowess was on full display throughout the night. In the second quarter, they took six shots on goal and scored five goals. Rodriguez, Ramone Palmer, Gibson, Alex Megson and Bryan Perez scored in the first quarter. Then Gibson had two more in the second, along with Stefan St. Louis, Brian Harris and John Sosa to score a Comets team-record 20 points in the first half.
With a 20-4 lead after the half and the game well in-hand, the Comets took a possession-first strategy into the second half. Missouri played a game of keep-away as they continuously brought the ball towards goal, and then worked it all the way back to goalkeeper Danny Waltman if they didn't have a perfect shot.
Leo Gibson scored his fourth goal of the night in the third quarter. The score was assisted by John Sosa, his third helper of the match. Andre Braithwaite scored his first MISL goal four minutes into the final period to seal the 24-4 win.
The Comets will play their final regular season match on Saturday, February 22nd at 7:35pm against their cross-state rival, the St. Louis Ambush. The Comets will open the MISL Semi-Finals at home on March 9th at 3:10pm. Fans can get a free ticket by purchasing 2014-2015 Comets Season Tickets by March 4th.
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Heading into the quarterfinals of the OHSAA state team tournament, Craig Murnan knew his Mason High School team had their work cut out for them.
The Comets, who had battled through Centerville to claim their first regional title, were squared off against nationally ranked Brecksville last week in the first round at St. John Arena.
We thought we could win six matches if things went well, Murnan said after the Comets were eliminated 36-25 by Amateur Wrestling News 21st-ranked team. We got five. We thought if we could win six and eliminate bonus points where possible we could score enough points to get by them.
Early on, it looked like the Comets were going to pull off an upset.
Freshman Zach Donathan and junior Patrick Kearney opened with back-to-back pins to give Mason quick 12-0 lead.
Brecksville, however, recorded bonus points in four of the next five matches to take a 20-12 lead before Jordan Collins recorded a 13-7 decision at 152. Mason didnt win another match until Austin Morris claimed a 12-4 major decision at 220 and Kyler Wilson won by forfeit at 285.
Our ranked kids beat their ranked kids where we matched up against each other and that is encouraging, Murnan said. We didnt wrestle scared. We went out there and wrestled well. I was pretty happy with the kids.
Brecksville went on to beat Moeller 45-21 before falling to Massillon Perry 48-9 in the finals.
I dont know if we woke them up or what, Murnan said. But they were pretty dominant. They wrestled pretty well against us and Moeller.
The Bees convincing win over Moeller also woke up the Comets a little as they watched the match unfold.
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February 15, 2014 - American Hockey League (AHL) Rochester Americans (Utica, NY)... The Rochester Americans and Utica Comets played the back-end of a weekend home-and-home series Saturday at the Utica Memorial Auditorium, where the Comets overcame an early deficit and held on to defeat the Amerks, 2-1. Despite the loss, Rochester has won a league-best nine of its last 12 games and remains in sole possession of second place in the American Hockey League's North Division standings.
Johan Larsson scored the lone goal and goaltender Matt Hackett made 25 saves on 27 shots in the loss for the Amerks.
Nicklas Jensen and Brandon DeFazio provided the scoring for the hometown Comets and Joacim Eriksson rebounded with a 31-save effort after posting just 10 stops in Utica's 7-3 loss last night in Rochester.
Rochester opened a 1-0 lead just 3:38 into the first period as Larsson delivered early with his seventh goal of the season. Amerks captain Drew Bagnall jumped on a loose puck outside the Utica blueline and caught Larsson with a quick release pass along the left wing boards. After gaining the Comets zone, Larsson moved into the near face-off circle and snapped a quick wrist shot through the pads of Eriksson to give the Amerks the early advantage. The goal gives Larsson, who collected three assists in last night's win over Utica, 18 points (5+13) over his last 14 games and keeps his point-per-game pace intact.
The Amerks nearly doubled their lead with a pair of excellent scoring chances later in the frame on the power-play. With Utica's Benn Ferriero serving his second infraction of the period, Mark Pysyk set-up fellow defenseman Rasmus Ristolainen with a one-timer from the left point, but his blast rang off the left post before bouncing out of harm's way. Then, just seconds later, Larsson fed a cross-ice pass to a wide-open Kevin Porter, who attempted a one-timer of his own from the top of the right circle. Porter seemingly had Eriksson beat, but the Utica netminder made a last-ditch effort to dive across his crease and somehow denied Porter for one of his 13 saves in the first period.
It only took 2:08 into the second period for Utica to retaliate as Jensen capitalized on Yann Sauve's rebound to knot the score at 1-1. Sauve missed high and wide of the net from the high slot, but the rebound recoiled off the end boards just beyond the reach of Hackett and the Rochester defense. Jensen, having arrived first to the puck, slid it through the goal-mouth looking for Jeremy Welsh, but the pass pinballed around the net-front traffic before eventually tricking over the goal-line.
Utica added its second goal of the frame at 12:38 with DeFazio converting a feed from Kellan Lain for his second tally in as many nights. Lain emerged from the left corner the victor of a loose-puck battle, and using Pysyk as a decoy, made a quick pass from below the goal-line to DeFazio, who beat a screened Hackett from a tough angle to make it a 2-1 game in favor of the Comets.
The third period featured a goaltending battle between Hackett and Eriksson, both of whom came up with several big saves for their respective squads. Later in the frame, consecutive penalties to Larsson and Bagnall gave Utica a two-man advantage for a full two minutes, but Rochester's penalty kill, anchored by Hackett, was flawless.
The final minute of regulation saw the Amerks apply heavy offensive pressure. With the teams skating at four per side, and Hackett on the bench in favor of an extra attacker, Luke Adam nearly tied the game when he accepted a pass from behind the net. Adam skated in from the high slot uncontested and fired a shot in the waning seconds only to have Eriksson square up and make the timely save to preserve the 2-1 win for Utica.
Rochester brings its first three-in-three weekend of the season to a close on Sunday, Feb. 16 as the Amerks host the only visit from the Texas Stars for their annual Kids Day game at The Blue Cross Arena. The 3:05 p.m. matinee will be the second and final meeting between the two teams this season and will be carried live on Sports 1280 WHTK. The game will also be televised live across the Western New York region on Time Warner Cable SportsChannel 26.
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February 14, 2014 - American Hockey League (AHL) Utica Comets UTICA COMETS (18-22-3-4) @ ROCHESTER AMERICANS (23-17-3-3)
Blue Cross Arena, 7 pm
Radio: 94.9 K-Rock
Tonight's Game: The Comets complete a five game road trip as they visit the Rochester Americans to take on their familiar foe at Blue Cross Arena.
When They Last Met: The Americans defeated the Comets 5-2 at The AUD on January 3. Winger Alex Hutchings scored two goals to pace the Rochester offense, while Joel Armia and Nick Crawford had a goal and an assist apiece. Matt Hackett took home the victory with 33 saves on 35 shots, while Joe Cannata made 21 saves in defeat. Kellan Lain and Pascal Pelletier both scored for Utica.
Comets Outlook: The Utica Comets lost a heartbreaking 5-4 decision against Rockford last Sunday. Alex Broadhurst capped off a four-point night (2-2-4) with the game winner 2:09 into overtime. Winger Nicklas Jensen, who netted his second career night with a natural hat trick during the second period, led Utica offensively. Jason LaBarbara picked up the victory with 29 saves on 33 shots, while Joacim Eriksson took the loss despite a 32 save performance.
Americans Outlook: The Americans dropped a 5-1 decision to the Grand Rapids Griffins at the First Niagara Center on Saturday. Martin Frk (1-1-2), Cory Emmerton (1-1-2), Jeff Hoggan (1-1-2) and Nathan Paetsch (0-2-2) each recorded two points for the Griffins, while netminder Tom McCollum turned aside 27 of 28 shots to earn the win. Defenseman Rasmus Ristolainen scored the lone goal for Rochester, while Hackett took the defeat.
Jensis The Menace: With his three-goal outing against Milwaukee on Sunday, Nicklas Jensen netted his first hat trick as a Comet and the second of his AHL career. Jensen had previously collected three goals against the Peoria Rivermen on Apr. 15, 2012 as a member of the Chicago Wolves. The Denmark native has also amassed five goals over his past four games and nine goals over his past ten road games.
The Hunger Biegames: Defenseman Alex Biega posted two points (0-2-2), a +2 rating and a shootout game winner over Utica's four road games last week. The multi-point game was the ninth of his career. Biega has also amassed a +9 rating over his past 11 games and is tied with Peter Andersson for the team best mark on the season. Biega also leads all Comet defensemen with 11 assists.
Four Score and One Game Ago: The Comets set a franchise record against Rockford with a four-goal output during the game's second period. Begun by a Darren Archibald tally and boosted by Nicklas Jensen's natural hat trick, the Comets put four of their 13 shots past netminder Jason LaBarbara. Utica was able to flip a 2-0 deficit into a 4-3 advantage over just 13:36 of game clock.
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Seven months after ending Cooperstowns softball season, the Comets have done it again, this time to the CCS volleyball team.
Cooperstown took the first game, 25-23, in a Class C-2 quarterfinal match, but the Hawkeyes fell, 3-1, to fifth seeded Sandy Creek. Katie Franck finished with four kills, one ace, and 15 assists and Caroline Leonard added 11 kills, but it wasnt enough to beat the Comets.
They were good, said Cooperstown coach Rich Jantzi. They started all seniors and they were tough.
It seemed as if it would be a close match after the first game, which featured seven ties and ended with an ace by Katie Franck to give the Hawkeyes a 25-23 victory.
The Comets came out strong in the second game though, never trailing after a 3-3 tie, and taking the game 25-13.
Sandy Creek was very disciplined in their play, generating few errors after the first game. They continued this play in the third game, jumping to an early 4-0 lead and winning, 25-10.
They were a lot cleaner than us tonight, said Jantzi. We had 23 hitting errors and 11 serving errors, thats 34 points right there.
The Comets were led by Kylee Martin, who had 24 assists, 10 digs, and four aces and Kylie Hanni, who finished with 11 kills, eight digs, and three blocks. McKenna Guarasce also added 12 kills and four blocks.
They were very good last year, Jantzi said of Sandy Creek. We hadnt played them in five years and I honestly had no idea what to expect. They had the experience.
Sandy Creek looked as if they would take the fourth game as easily as the previous two. The Comets came out and held a 14-9 lead, which prompted Cooperstown to call a timeout.
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FULTON Castons boys basketball team rallied for a big win over Class 3A Maconaquah on Thursday night.
Dustin Offenberger knocked down the game-winning shot with 17 seconds left to go to lift the Comets to a 53-52 win over the Braves.
The Comets improved to 10-7 and they are 9-1 on their home court. The Braves dropped to 4-10.
With the Comets trailing by one, Quentin Douglass drove and found Offenberger open from 16 feet for the game-winner.
Quentin made a great pass and I was just feeling it and shot it and it went in, said Offenberger, who scored a game-high 22 points in the win. Its definitely a key victory for us because we havent played a lot of great teams. Theyre a really good team and that was just a big win for us.
Following Offenbergers basket, Wyatt Hughes, the Braves 6-foot-6 freshman center, got the ball on the right block but his shot attempt went halfway down before bouncing out. Douglass got the rebound and was fouled with 1.7 seconds left. He missed the front end of a 1-and-1. K.J. Walton rebounded and called timeout with 0.8 seconds left for the Braves. Walton caught an inbounds pass near the top of the key and his turnaround 3-point attempt bounced off the backboard and rim as time expired.
The Braves led throughout the entire first three quarters but never by more than nine points. They led 31-25 at halftime before Caston cut the lead to 42-41 after three.
The Comets took their first lead, 47-44, on Offenbergers fourth 3 of the game with 5:50 remaining. The rest of the game was back and forth until Offenbergers game-winner.
Brayton Jellison had 15 points and five rebounds, and Douglass added nine points, seven rebounds and seven assists.
None of Douglass assists were bigger than on the game-winning shot.
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