Christian Mulé Breaks Half Hollow Hills West’s Career Points Record

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Welcome to the Half Hollow Hills West record book, Christian Mulé. This might get brought up when your brother comes home from college.

The Team 91 2019 Orange attackman set up seven goals and scored four of his own in a 19-10 win over Rocky Point to give him a school-record 280 career points, surpassing the previous mark set two years ago by… his brother, Cam, a Team 91 2017 alum and Duke sophomore.

Christian, also ticketed for Duke, has accrued 52 points this season, including at least three points in every game. The record-breaker came on a skip pass on the man-up where he showed off his superb vision.

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Congratulations to Christian Mule for breaking his brother, Cameron‘s, school record on the most points earned! Christian scored 4 goals and 7 assists and broke his brother school record of 276 points. Hills West beat Rocky Point in a great league match up. @hillswestlax

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Danny Zabbia (’21 Ambush) tallied four times for the Colts. Teddy Accardi (’19 White/Air Force) had two goals and two assists for Rocky Point, which also got a goal and two helpers from Kyle Bonesteel (’19 White).

Glenn 8, Hauppauge 4: Cory Capri (’20 Orange) put up a four-goal, two-assist effort to up his season total to 33 goals and 22 assists, averaging a crisp five points per game for the Knights (8-3), who won their third straight. Justin Tiernan (’19 Orange/Lehigh) tossed out a pair of assists to up his season points total to a mind-boggling 36 goals and 41 assists while averaging a staggering seven points per game.

West Islip 6, Riverhead 5: Jared Paquette (’19 White/Yale) was outstanding again for West Islip, coming up with 13 saves as the Lions moved to 8-1.

Massapequa 17, Smithtown East 6: Sam Lutfi‘s (’19 Orange/Hofstra) six-goal, one-assist day paced the Chiefs in their fourth straight win. Angelo Petrakis (’19 Orange/Cornell) won 16 of 24 faceoffs in the win.