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Alexander Wins 4 in a Row to Improve to 9-1-1

By Chad Flint

Since a 1-1 tie with Wheatland-Chili Alexander has picked up 4 wins in a row and has improved to 9-1-1 on the season and remains in 2nd place in the Genesee Region, 1 point behind league leading Holley.

Alexander started the winning streak with a 9-0 win over Lyndonville last Thursday.  Megan Schmieder, Kylie Bank, and Abby Shilvock each had 2 goals while Julia Pettys, Morgan Mattice, and Amber Finan each had 1 goal.  Lydia Spiotta had 2 assists, while Schmieder, Sarah Loranty, Summer Bliss, Ashley Szymanski, and Claire Hartl each had 1.  Hannah Wilson had 4 saves for Alexander.

Alexander then picked up a 2-1 win over Alden Saturday.  After a scoreless regulation Abby Shilvock scored 2 goals in the first 10 minutes of overtime to give Alexander a 2-0 lead.  Alden pulled one back in the 2nd OT to make the final score 2-1.  Anna Dominick, Tessa Bigelow, and Autumn Atkinson each picked up an assist in the win.  Hannah Wilson had 6 saves in net.

Alexander beat Bergen 2-1 on Monday in Bergen for their 3rd win in a row.  Ashley Szymanksi scored the first goal assisted by Amber Finan before Bergen tied it at 1.  Anna Dominick put Alexander back ahead off an assist by Claire Hartl late in the 1st half and that was all the scoring that would take place.  Hannah Wilson made 5 saves in net for the win.

Last night Alexander picked up a 5-0 over Oakfield at home.  Autumn Atkinson scored the first goal off a cross from Abby Shilvock and Julia Pettys.  Abby Shilvock then scored off a pass from Anna Dominick to make it 2-0 inside the first 10 minutes.  Dominick then scored from Shilvock to make it 3-0 16 minutes into the 1st half.  In the 2nd half Alexander picked up 2 more goals as Shilvock scored her 2nd on a pass from Megan Schmieder with 9 minutes left in the game.  Julia Pettys then scored to make it 5-0 off a pass from Tessa Bigelow.  Hannah Wilson made 2 saves in net for her 6th shutout of the year.

Holley beat Wheatland-Chili 2-0 to improve to 10-1 and remain 1 point ahead of Alexander (who is 9-1-1) on the season.  Holley and Alexander play in the last game of the season and it could be for the division title, if both teams were to win their 4 games leading up to that game (or have similar results).  There is still a lot of work left to be done, but the potential for a huge matchup is there.

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