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Rye Heads to Semifinals After Hen Hud Victory

Rye defeated Hen Hud 9-0 in Wednesday night’s game.

The Rye High School boys hockey team (No. 2) will head to the semifinals to play Greeley (No. 3) on Friday after defeating Hen Hud (No. 7) 9-0 during a Wednesday night game at Hommocks Park Ice Rink. The game will be at Hommocks, but the time is yet to  be determined, according to MSG Varsity.

John Jay-CR (No. 1) will face Pelham (No. 4) in their seminfinal game at the Brewster Ice Arena at 7 p.m. 

Congratulations to the Garnets on their win!

Thanks to Linda Bonaventura and Louise Sulllivan for sharing photos from the game. Please add your Garnet photos to this article by clicking upload photos under the photo posted above.

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If Rye wins Friday, who do you think they are most likely to face in the finals, which will be held on Sunday, Feb. 24? John Jay-CR or Pelham?  Tell us in the comments. 

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