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West Chester East overcomes Quaker Valley with a thrilling 3-2 victory!

Posted by Jeff Mauro on Mar 30 2008 at 05:00PM PDT

 

 

2008 Pennsylvania High School Hockey A Championships

 

West Chester East 3 Quaker Valley 2

 

JOHNSTOWN –

 

        Quaker Valley (23-2-0) entered the 2008 Class A Pennsylvania Cup on a great run winning 17 straight games and defeating two of the top three teams in Class A Serra Catholic and Mars to capture their second Penguins Cup in three years. The Quakers also have the distinction of being the only Western Pennsylvania team in the past five years to bring home a State Championship in Class A since 2002 as Radnor (twice), Penncrest and West Chester Henderson have completed the Flyers Cup and Pennsylvania Cup trick in the same year.

 

      West Chester East (19-7-0) play in the league, the Inter-County Scholastic Hockey League, that has produced the four preceding State Champions. The Vikings had a good season, but when they ran the table in the Inter-County Scholastic Hockey League playoffs and beat all of the Class AA and A competition, it made for an interesting possibility for the Flyers Cup. I think people started to really take notice when they took down rival and defending Pa Champions Henderson and then it got even better when they captured their first Flyers Cup over rival Bayard Rustin. QV Coach Kevin Quinn was very impressed in watching the Vikings win the Flyers Cup and knew the Quakers would have their hands full. So this would be a battle of a very deep team on a hot streak in West Chester East and a Quaker Valley team, which has not lost since December and has a red hot Colin South, who has three consecutive hat tricks in the playoffs and is trying to help the Quakers make it two State Titles in three years.    

 

       So before a nice crowd of both Vikings and Quaker faithful of a roughly 700 people the battle for Class A supremacy began. West Chester East had the territorial edge early on and went on the games first power play at 10:17, that was killed off by QV. With the teams playing four on four with nine minutes to go, QV’s Noah Zamagias found a loose puck in front of Viking goaltender Josh Donzanti and beat him on a nifty backhand move to give the Quakers a 1-0 lead. Quaker Valley then became a little undisciplined putting East on a 5 on 3 at 6:52 and then took a too many men on the ice penalty at 4:32, but the Vikings could not capitalize. Another undisciplined penalty put West Chester back on the power play with 1:47 to go, but Quaker Valley did an excellent job of weathering the storm, killing off the penalties including a great save by Zach Taylor on Andrew Lamont with a little over a minute to go as East outshot QV 15-4 in the opening period. An apparent tying goal was waived off when the net was off and QV dodged a huge bullet in the opening period.

 

       West Chester East kept on coming in the second period with three lines and quick shifts and drew another penalty at 12:31. The Vikings did not score on the power play, but may have accomplished tiring out the Quakers as the QV defense gave the puck away at 9:49 and Jay Lynch slid the puck over to Alex Cruit who buried a shot into a wide open net to tie the contest 1-1. the game actually evened up during the middle of the period and Quaker Valley started to mount chances and forced East into penalties and a 5 on 3 with 5:14 to go. Quaker Valley did not let this opportunity slip away as Colin South gathered the puck behind the net and walked out of the corner and chip as shot past Donzanti oon the short side to give the Quakers a 2-1 lead with 4:59 to play. South just missed giving QV a 3-1 lead with 32 ticks to play as East held an 11-7 shot advantage in the 2nd period.

 

       The Vikings had an early chance at 13:13, but Zach Taylor made a nice save on a couple of shots by East. A key turning point of this hockey game may have come moments later at 12:33, as QV’s Robert Karvinen was in a breakaway, but Josh Donzanti held his groud on the initial shot and the rebound for a huge save. A Quaker Valley power play resulted, but West Chester East came alive at this point and killed it off. The wave of momentum for the Vikings continued as Tony Imparo held the puck in the zone and slid a pass to Mike Loughlin, who whipped a backhander inside the post to tie the hockey game at two apiece. The Vikings were smelling a State Championship and Andrew Lamont rung one off the crossbar with 7:02 to go. Quaker Valley had the games next chances to regain the lead as Trey Sterner missed a chance at 5:26 and George Jackson took an Aaron Kostial pass only to be turned aside by Josh Donzanti at 4:28. Each team was now in a position to win the Pennsylvania Class A crown and West Chester East was the team who came up with the play as the line that has done in through the Inter County playoffs and Flyers Cup delivered the knock out punch. Jay Lynch fired a shot that Zach Taylor turned aside, but the Flyers Cup hero Steve Oriente found a loose puck and fired it home to give the Vikings a 3-2 lead with :48 seconds left in regulation time to give West Chester East its first Pennsylvania High School Hockey Championship in school history.    

 

           West Chester East was the better team today through it’s depth and a credit to coach Drew Cox for quick shifts early on and using his depth and even though they could not score on several power play chances early in the game, just kept working and overcome an excellent goaltending performance by Quaker Valley’s Zach Taylor. WC East ran the table in the Inter-County Playoffs and defeated the defending champs WC Henderson and was a true champion yesterday.  

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