The Brothers Trenary, Thomas and Andrew combined for five goals and Joseph Workman had four assists to lead the Bloomington Kennedy Eagles to a 16-2 win over the host St. Louis Park Orioles on Senior Night Tuesday.
Luke Dosan began the scoring for the Eagles in the first quarter as he scored off a pass from Mason Phair. The Orioles would tie the game :23 later on a line shot from OJ Hagar. That would be the only good news for St. Louis Park as Kennedy would score five unanswered goals in the quarter. Thomas Trenary and Workman would score two apiece and Connor Freiberg would score from the center slot to give the Eagles a 6-1 lead.
Kennedy would extend their scoring run to 10 in the second quarter Andrew Trenary would tally and Workman would pick up two straight assists as his passing help set up goals Peter Vodovnik and John Lane. The Eagles added two more goals on passes from Andrew Trenary to Dosan and Thomas Trenary to extend the lead to 11-1 at halftime.
Andrew Trenary and Lane increase the Eagles unanswered string to 12 in the third quarter. There would finally be good news for Oriole fans when Parker Brynildson ended the Kennedy scoring run after he caught an inside pass from Flynn Spano. The Eagle lead would be 13-2 at the end of the third quarter.
In the fourth quarter, Kennedy would add three goals to their ledger, starting with Kiran Haefel-Zastrow 1:05 into the quarter. Freiberg and Connor Lynch would conclude the Eagle scoring as the game was played the rest of the way in running time.
At halftime, Noah Hauser and David Bryant were recognized in the Senior Night recognition ceremony.
Kennedy improved their record to 4-8 and wraps up the regular season on Thursday, May 23 as they head down Highway 77 to Apple Valley to face the Eastview Lightning at 6 PM. St. Louis Park falls to 0-12 and also concludes the regular season on the 23rd, hosting the Bloomington Jefferson Jaguars at 5:30 PM.
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