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They’re usually known for their lockdown defense for the Team 91 2025 Shock, but the duo of Timmy McDonald and Tommy Kline can also light it up offensively.
They showed it again Tuesday. The Loyola-bound Kline scored twice and added an assist, while McDonald, one of the nation’s top uncommitted SSDMs, tallied once and tacked on a helper in Huntington‘s 17-7 win over Riverhead.
The win marked Kline’s third straight game with three points. It was McDonald’s sixth multi-point game of the season.
Half Hollow Hills 17, Sachem North 5
’25 Shock Anthony Raio (North Carolina) continued his ridiculous junior campaign with six goals and two assists to pace Hills. ’25 Shock LSM Jojo Filardi (Syracuse) had an LSM’s dream game with a whopping four goals and three assists. ’25 Shock goalie Sal Santoro denied nine shots sent his way.
St. John The Baptist 9, Stepinac 7
’25 United Henry Bogash buried a pair of goals to lead St. John to the win.
Ward Melville 14, Middle Country 2
’24 Wolfpack Zach Brittman (Iona) led the Patriots’ onslaught with three goals and three assists. ’24 Wolfpack defenseman Aidan McMinn (Binghamton) chipped in an assist and led a lockdown defensive effort.
Seaford 16, Plainedge 10
’27 Machine defenseman Paulie DiBlasi dished out an assist to help Seaford roll.
Bay Shore 15, Patchoge-Medford 4
’25 United Kieran McGovern scored half of Pat-Med’s goals.