Auburn had its chances, but Mamaroneck goalkeeper Luke Glazer turned away all comers.
Glenn Gaston / Special to The Citizen
Auburn's Brandyn Morgan watches his shot sail wide of the goal during Saturday's Savannah Bank Tournament championship game at Casey Park.
Auburn's Brandyn Morgan watches his shot sail wide of the goal during Saturday's Savannah Bank Tournament championship game at Casey Park.
Glazer finished with 37 saves as the Mamaroneck hockey team knocked off the Maroons 4-1 in the championship game of the Savannah Bank Tournament Saturday afternoon at Casey Park.
Brandyn Morgan provided the lone score for Auburn while Jared Humphrey had the assist.
“Their goalie played a great game,” Auburn coach Mike Lowe said.
Tommy Trowell had 29 saves for Auburn.
The Maroons also made a few too many mistakes, and each time, Mamaroneck was able to capitalize.
“You've got to play a full 45 minutes if you're going to beat these good teams,” Lowe said. “You can't afford to give a team like (Mamaroneck) extra chances.”
Auburn's Brad Murdoch and Kevin Festa were named to the all-tournament team.
In the consolation game, Shaker defeated Penfield 2-1.
The Maroons (5-8-1) travel to play West Genesee Tuesday.
Brandyn Morgan provided the lone score for Auburn while Jared Humphrey had the assist.
“Their goalie played a great game,” Auburn coach Mike Lowe said.
Tommy Trowell had 29 saves for Auburn.
The Maroons also made a few too many mistakes, and each time, Mamaroneck was able to capitalize.
“You've got to play a full 45 minutes if you're going to beat these good teams,” Lowe said. “You can't afford to give a team like (Mamaroneck) extra chances.”
Auburn's Brad Murdoch and Kevin Festa were named to the all-tournament team.
In the consolation game, Shaker defeated Penfield 2-1.
The Maroons (5-8-1) travel to play West Genesee Tuesday.
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