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2/22 – Conemaugh holds off Wheeling Park in wild affair !

Posted by Jeff Mauro on Feb 21 2003 at 04:00PM PST
WHEELING - Wheeling Park has built a nice hockey program after coming into existence in 1995 and coach Steve Kerr had his # 6 ranked Patriots gearing to finish the season strong with an 11-4-0 record into the seasons final week. A high powered offense which has scored 96 goals in just 15 games. Conemaugh Valley is a little different animal as they have tried to build a more defensive club around all-start netminder Corey Stahl. The Blue Jays have had some great moments this season including a 3-2 OT upset victory over Bishop McCort, but nothing would be sweeter for Matt Yingling’s club than nailing down their first ever playoff berth. Wheeling Park had all of the momentum early in this game but Stahl came up with some real nice stops to keep the Patriots off the board including saves on Andrew Dague in a 13-4 shot onslaught in the opening period. Conemaugh Valley struck first as Zach Szwast scored on a wrist shot at 11:05 for a 1-0 lead. At 9:07, Ryan Reynolds shot from the point sailed high over the glove hand of Justin UpDegraff for a 2-0 Blue Jay lead. Conemaugh Valley struck early and often in the second period as Rick Price scored after a WP turnover in the slot at 14:31 and Dan Pollino scored on a weak shot from the point which trickled past the Wheeling goaltender for a 4-0 lead. Wheeling showed its frustration taking a 4 penalties at 13:10, which resulted in a couple of CV 5 on 3 power plays and the Blue Jays buried their chances as Brad Vogel [12:40], Szwast [11:57], Mark Muir [11:57] and [7:02] and Matt Tilson [3:03] scored made it a 7 goal CV second period and a 9-0 lead over a stunned Wheeling Park team. WP’s Mark Maguire finally broke through on Stahl with just :14 remaining in the 2nd and the teams went to the locker room as Conemaugh Valley held a 9-1 lead. Wheeling Park rallied with five goals in the third period as Andrew Dague and MaGuire scored a pair apiece and Steve Mercer cut the Conemaugh lead to 9-6 with 2:50 remaining. The Blue Jays Brad Vogel scored at a 1:25 and Joe Heltzel sandwiched a Wheeling goal by Kurt Schenkel in the final minute and a half to pace Conemaugh Valley to an 11-7 scoring fest and clinch the Blue Jays first playoff spot in their six year history with a 9-11-0 record. imageimage

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