Varsity Urbana Game Preview

After Friday evening’s hard luck loss to rival Wootton, the Upper Montgomery Lightning step out of conference to take on the top team from Frederick County. At the top of the Monocacy Valley Conference standings is Urbana. Upper Montgomery looks to exact revenge on the Hawks when the two teams faceoff on Tuesday afternoon, election day, at 3:10 pm, taking advantage of the day off from school for both school systems. Expect this year’s matchup to unfold similar to last season’s tilt. Urbana will play a physical brand of hockey and will take the body on Upper Montgomery skaters at every opportunity. If prior form holds, Upper Montgomery should be given a fair amount of powerplay opportunities in the game. A twist on this year’s matchup is that Urbana has not played or practiced in over two weeks as their home ice rink, Skate Frederick has experienced technical difficulties and the ice surface has been unavailable. Thus, Tuesday’s game has been moved to Rockville Ice Arena.

Upper Montgomery skates in to the contest with a 2-1-1 record to begin the season. In both the loss and the tie, Upper Montgomery has played better than they have in both of their wins. Friday’s 3-1 loss to Wootton showed the young Lightning roster what it takes to compete with one of the top four teams in the county rankings. Upper Montgomery’s defense was solid and the Lightning generated chances that they just could not punch over the goal line. The team will be seeking to significantly limit the number of shots on goal given up after sophomore Ilan Shterenberg made 49 saves against the Patriots. Urbana rolls into the contest having won both of their early season games against Frederick County 4-2 and Washington County 7-0.

Upper Montgomery’s starting goaltender, 16U AA Ilan Shterenberg has been really good so far this season with a 2-1-1 record, a 3.21 goals against average, and a .907 save percentage. He made 49 saves, many of them on high quality chances, in the Lightning’s 3-1 loss to Wootton. Shterenberg will need to be exceptionally sharp against the Hawks in order for Upper Montgomery to prevail. He will once again be backed up by ninth grade netminder Porter Stutsrim-Lyons.  Stutsrim-Lyons plays for the Caps Academy 14U Lower A external travel team and he has started off his high school career strongly playing for the junior varsity. Stutsrim-Lyons is 3-1-2 on the season with a 1.64 goals against average and a .939 save percentage including two shutouts. Stutsrim-Lyons saw his first varsity action earlier in the week at the end of the Northwest / Quince Orchard game where he played well in the third period.

In net for Urbana will be sophomore 16U Upper A goalie Mason Sebold. In his first outing of the season Sebold gave up two goals against Frederick County while making 23 saves. The Lightning have the better goaltender in the matchup and will need to exploit any weakness in Sebold game. Backing up Sebold will be junior Chloe Hanson. Hanson faced the Lightning in last season’s game playing the final two periods in Urbana’s 5-2 victory. She stopped thirteen of the fourteen shots she faced and was very solid during the outing.

On defense, the Lightning will once again be piecemealing the defensive pairings. Junior 16U AA Brady Berkhammer (4GP, 2G, 4A) coming off of a career high four point game against Northwest / Quince Orchard) will pair with ninth grade defender Matt Rivera and sophomore Avery Evans. Ninth grade AA defender Lillian Robbins will skate with senior Patrick Sell. Sell scored his first career varsity high school goal in the game against Northwest / Quince Orchard. Sophomore 16U Lower A defender Miles Wendland (4GP, 3A) and senior Cole Howerton will be held out of the game for roster management considerations.

Urbana’s defense consists of several young but experienced sophomore defenders. The most accomplished of whom is Robert Radtke who plays for the Philadelphia Junior Flyers 16U travel team. He is joined on the blue line by Zi Yang Wang, who plays for the Frederick Freeze 16U travel team. Joining those two defensive stalwarts are Michael Dye, Daniel Summers, and Mason Garmon. Mainly because of their strong defensive play, the Hawks have given up only two goals total on the season in their two games.

Offensively, Upper Montgomery will continue to be challenged for the next several weeks. With high scoring senior forward Nathan Cassel out of the lineup, junior forward Philip Shkeda (3GP, 2G, 3A) and senior center Henry Honacki (4GP, 4G, 2A) will be relied upon to provide the bulk of the team’s offensive production. With Upper Montgomery playing 16U AAA Owen Robbins (4GP, 3G, 2A) at center this season, the junior has flourished scoring a hat-trick against BCC. Sophomore 16U Lower A Aiden Zheng (4GP, 1G, 4A) had two point games against both BCC and Rockville / Magruder to start the season. Senior Josh Nadler finally returned to the lineup against Wootton after missing the first three games of the season while he was out of the country.

Both Zheng and Nadler will play heavy minutes with the varsity this season and both will need to increase their offensive output. Nadler is the junior varsity’s all-time leading goal scorer with 20 career junior varsity goals. Joining them on the varsity roster are forwards TJ Gottesman, the junior varsity’s career points leader with 32 points (and who scored his first career varsity goal against Northwest / Quince Orchard), sophomore newcomer Jake Hudson (two assists in his first varsity game), and ninth grade 14U Lower A forward Siddy Bhasin. AJ Marks and his big frame will get a look in varsity competition as well. Other junior varsity student athletes may get called up as the season progresses when the core of the varsity squad is missing due to out-of-town external travel team conflicts.

Urbana has some dynamic forwards in their lineup. Junior 16U AA Matthew Elam-Browning leads the Hawks in scoring with (2GP, 4G, 3A). He is closely followed by junior 16U AA Zachary Thayer (2GP, 3G, 4A). Last season, Thayer lit up the Frederick County high school hockey scene with (19GP, 19G, 23A). Elam-Browning’s younger brother Andrew has three assists in the two games. Speedy forward Alexander Cheeves has scored twice. Controlling these four talented forwards will be crucial to Upper Montgomery’s success on Tuesday. With this much offensive potential, Upper Montgomery will be unable to take any shifts off and will need to clear the defensive zone continuously. If the Lightning get hemmed in defensively for long periods of play, Urbana will surely capitalize. Upper Montgomery chip outs off the boards and full length icing clears to slow the pace of play will be frequent occurrences.

The 2024 – 2025 season has started out well for Upper Montgomery. Once thought of as a season of growth and development for the green and gold’s younger student athletes, the year is quickly turning into an opportunity to compete right away.  The Lightning will continue to face top competition over the middle portion of the season and that will only help Upper Montgomery prepare for the end of season county playoffs. A good start to the season is nice, but the Lightning can’t let up now. A statement win over Urbana would be a nice springboard into resuming conference play later in the week.

#UML, #Bleed Green, #Go Bolts!

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