Over the holiday break, Northwood’s prep team returned early to defend a championship they had won the previous year. On January 1st, the team met up and held a practice in Exeter, New Hampshire, to prepare for games on the 3rd, 4th, and 5th. These games were crucial to the team this year for many reasons. Northwood was competing in the competitive Gamesheet Cup, which they won the year before. This tournament would also be challenging as the Prep team missed their head coach for the weekend. Coach Mallaro was at home watching over his newborn son during these games, meaning Coach Lynch was the boss behind the bench with some help from Coach Felhaber.
The prep team started off the weekend with a game against Fredrick Gunn which was a 4-1 win to start the weekend off. The next game was against a familiar league opponent, Culver Military Academy based out of Indiana. This game was back and forth and went to overtime tied at 5-5 when Will Schneid scored the game-winning goal to complete his hat trick and send Northwood to the championship. The championship shaped out the same way as the previous year, Northwood vs Kimball Union Academy, one of the premier New England prep schools for hockey players. Northwood pulled out a 4-3 win with goals from Charles Pigeon ‘26, Jacob Brunton ‘25, Ty Simonet ‘25, and the game-winning goal from Parker Thompson ’26 on the power play with only a few minutes left. Jake Shingles ‘25 anchored Northwood in net, who had 42 saves.
This was a huge weekend for Coach Lynch to prove he can lead a team, as next year, he will be the head coach of the 16U team here at Northwood. “The week leading up to GameSheet was stressful,” said Lynch. “Stephen and Julia had their baby, and it just played out where his traveling wasn’t an option. Obviously, it was a bittersweet feeling not having him there but also having the opportunity to lead. I wasn’t sure how it would go, to be honest. Fresh off a break, playing some of the best competition in Prep hockey. It could’ve gone in the complete opposite direction. All the credit goes to the players; they stepped up and dug in during the weekend. They listened and executed the adjustments we made in-game. Felly was a big help also. He did a great job running the D. It was just an awesome weekend overall. The boys earned it.” As he mentioned, he was still receiving help from Coach Mallaro, who was watching from home. Mallaro mentioned how proud of the group he was and how big of a deal this was for the team. One of the returning players, Will Schneid, said, “It felt great to defend our title. I know the guys from last year were pumped to see us hold down the fort. This was a great step for us to start a busy second half of the season,” continued Lynch.














