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Players of the Week, Top 10 boys’ and girls’ hockey teams

High Five

Jake Paul , Brookline: The junior goalie made 43 saves to lift the Warriors to a 2-0 win over Brockton in the Petruzziello Plaza Holiday Tournament.

Mario Pizzeri , St. John’s High: The junior made 17 saves to post a 1-0 shutout of Framingham, and help the Pioneers get a much-needed win to end a five-game losing streak.

Jack Quinlivan and Dan Quinlivan , Shrewsbury: Jack scored three goals while twin sibling Dan assisted on three as the ­Colonials cruised to an 8-4 win over Ludlow.

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Adrieana Rossini , Arlington Catholic: The sophomore posted three goals and two assists in a 7-0 win over Wakefield.

Luke Tremblay , Arlington: Officially, the Spy Ponders picked up a pair of ties over winter vacation, but unofficially, they captured the Ed Burns Holiday Classic title thanks to the senior’s sturdy work in net, which included four saves in a shootout win over Waltham.

Mastrodonato’s
Top 10 boys’ teams

(Records through Sunday)

1. Arlington Catholic (1-1-1)

2. Arlington (4-0-2)

3. St. John’s High (2-5)

4. Natick (3-5)

5. Framingham (3-3)

6. Franklin (2-1)

7. Acton-Boxborough Regional (1-3)

8. Groton-Dunstable Regional
(4-0-1)

9. Medfield (6-0)

10. Medway (2-0-2)

Mastrodonato’s
Top 10 girls’ teams

(Records through Sunday)

1. Arlington Catholic (4-1)

2. Lexington (2-1)

3. Acton-Boxborough Regional (3-2)

4. Arlington (5-0)

5. Wellesley (4-0-1)

6. Medfield (4-2-1)

7. Lincoln-Sudbury Regional
(4-1)

8. Shrewsbury (3-1)

9. Watertown/Melrose (2-3-1)

10. Natick (4-2-1)

BOYS’ Game of the week

Acton-Boxborough Regional vs. Central Catholic, Saturday, 7:30 p.m., Nashoba Valley:

The Colonials, who have struggled against tough competition, will face a test in Central Catholic, who began the year 4-1.