
KINGSTON – Teddie Holte didn’t score a varsity goal last season. He made his latest count. The sophomore winger sniped the game-clinching tally in overtime Tuesday, as Marshfield knocked off Patriot League rival Scituate in a thrilling boys hockey tilt, 4-3. “It means a lot,” Holte said. “It’s a big statement game. We’ve had this game marked on our calendar for a few weeks now. Bet they did,too.” Despite controlling the tempo early, Marshfield found itself trailing to start. Matt Monahan helped Scituate (1-1-0) get off the mat, as he tallied a goal to provide the Sailors a 1-0 edge with 7:42 to play in the opening period. However, Marshfield (3-0-0) answered on the power play moments later. After drawing a penalty, the Rams capitalized only eight seconds into their man-advantage as sophomore Luke Giovanello tipped home a loose rebound for his first goal of the season, knotting the score at 1-all with 1:52 remaining in the first. Later on with about four minutes to go in the second period, Matthew Keady followed suit. The junior center tallied his second goal of the winter with a tip off of a rebound himself, giving Marshfield a 2-1 lead. Marshfield’s Luke Giovanella celebrates his power-play goal during a boys hockey game against Scituate. (Staff Photo By Stuart Cahill/Boston Herald) Momentum carried into the third for the Rams. In fact, it looked like they might run away with things as senior defenseman Jonathan Sullivan netted his fourth career goal to push the lead…
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