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Crestwood showcased a potent offensive attack at home

Crestwood showcased a potent offensive attack at home

By: Brad Loff | SportzWire | May 2, 2026 | Photo courtesy SportzWire

Crestwood showcased a potent offensive attack at home, defeating Minisink 11-7 in a competitive matchup. The home team's offense found its rhythm early and maintained pressure throughout the contest, with multiple players contributing to the scoreboard.
For Crestwood, Kevin Schlude led the scoring charge with an impressive four goals, consistently finding the back of the net. Close behind in overall impact was Cole Pugh, who notched two goals and distributed three assists, making him a key play-maker. Ty McConnell also had a strong outing, adding two goals and two assists to the Crestwood effort. Gianni Piccolotti chipped in with a goal and two assists, while Logan Lawson contributed a goal and an assist. Kieren Koons rounded out the scoring for Crestwood with one goal. In the face-off circle, Logan Lawson combined with Emmett Scheirer to secure 17 wins, providing crucial possession for Crestwood.
Minisink, despite the loss, put up a spirited fight with Mike Holland leading their offensive efforts with three goals. Keegan Holmes was also effective for Minisink, scoring two goals, and Alex Vicoretti added another goal to their tally.

Player of the Game: Cole Pugh

Cole Pugh earns Player of the Game honors for his multifaceted performance. His two goals combined with three assists demonstrated his ability to both finish plays and create scoring opportunities for his teammates, making him an indispensable force in Crestwood's victory.

Crestwood Top Performers

Kevin Schlude: 4 goals
Cole Pugh: 2 goals, 3 assists
Ty McConnell: 2 goals, 2 assists
Gianni Piccolotti: 1 goal, 2 assists
Logan Lawson: 1 goal, 1 assist

Minisink Top Performers

Mike Holland: 3 goals
Keegan Holmes: 2 goals
Alex Vicoretti: 1 goal
 
 
 
 
 
 
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