
Eastern Mass. boys' hockey: Globe Players of the Week, Feb. 12-19
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Luke Ryan, Scituate
–– The senior captain provided a deft scoring touch, striking four times for the Sailors. He tallied twice in a 6-3 nonleague win vs. Wachusett and potted a pair of goals in a 4-2 Patriot League Fisher triumph over Plymouth South.
Luke Sullivan, Triton
–– In a 2-0 week, the senior captain lit the lamp three times in a 5-1 nonleague victory against Bishop Fenwick before connecting again for a trio in a 5-2 triumph over Marblehead in the first round of the Newburyport Bank Classic. He also posted a pair of assists.
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