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December 1, 3 & 4

Posted by Jeff Mauro at Dec 3, 2009 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

 

South Fayette   1 Quaker Valley   3 A NO HIGHLIGHTS REPORTED
Mars   4 Center   0 A NO HIGHLIGHTS REPORTED
Seneca Valley   8 McDowell   1 AAA NO HIGHLIGHTS REPORTED

Freeport   1 Hampton   2 A NO HIGHLIGHTS REPORTED  
Kittanning   14 Somerset   2 A NO HIGHLIGHTS REPORTED  
South Fayette   2 Serra Catholic   7 A NO HIGHLIGHTS REPORTED  
Beaver    0 Mars   11 A NO HIGHLIGHTS REPORTED  
Bishop McCort   11 Deer Lakes   3 A Kurtis Straw scores 6 goals and Zach Barto 4 as Crimson Crushers smash Lancers,   
Cathedral Prep   2 Meadville   3 AA Bulldogs break a 2-2 late in the 3rd period as Mike Nicolazzo scores with 2:10 remaining to give Meadville a 3-2 win, Drew Finton and Billy Espy add goals for the Dawgs. Chris Coombs and John Gordon score for Prep  
Baldwin   4 Moon   1 AA NO HIGHLIGHTS REPORTED  
Greensburg CC   2 Thomas Jefferson   2 AA NO HIGHLIGHTS REPORTED OT
Peters Township   4 Canevin   4 AA John Facchiano, Vince Nicolella, Jon  Kostial, and Betzner score for Canevin Peters gets two goals from Matt White and one from Cody Gubala. Crusaders outshoot Indians 41-23 and rally from a 3-0 deficit  
Wheeling CC   3 Elizabeth Forward   2 AA NO HIGHLIGHTS REPORTED  
Penn Trafford   4 Mt. Lebanon   3 AAA NO HIGHLIGHTS REPORTED OT
Hempfield   2 Bethel Park   9 AAA NO HIGHLIGHTS REPORTED  
Canon McMillan    5 Central Catholic   3 AAA NO HIGHLIGHTS REPORTED  

 

AAA 12/04/09 Friday CRAN  6:00 PM North Allegheny   2 Upper St. Clair    3 AAA  
AAA 12/04/09 Friday HAR 8:30 PM Shaler     5 Plum    2 AAA  
A 12/04/09 Friday ICCS 7:00 PM South Park    2 Sewickley Academy    7 A  
AAA 12/04/09 Friday WCC 6:30 PM Wheeling Park    3 State College    4 AAA  OT

 

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Meadville and Peters battle to 4-4 tie

Posted by Jeff Mauro at Nov 25, 2009 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

Special Report to PA Hockey Compliments of the Meadville Tribune  

 

Published November 25, 2009 11:20 pm - A tie might look the same on the scoreboard. But the feelings in the locker rooms about that tie can be drastically different.
If you’re the Peters Township hockey team, for example, and your 6-0 record suffers its very first dent; you’re not going to be too happy.


Point taken
Struggling ’Dogs salvage tie against unbeaten Indians

By Pete Chiodo

November 26, 2009

A tie might look the same on the scoreboard. But the feelings in the locker rooms about that tie can be drastically different.

If you’re the Peters Township hockey team, for example, and your 6-0 record suffers its very first dent; you’re not going to be too happy.

However, if you’re like Meadville, and you’d been floundering of late, and you were playing a team the caliber of Peters Township; you’ll take the point, most definitely.

So, there was consolation for both sides on Wednesday night after the Indians and the Bulldogs skated to a 4-4 tie in a Pennsylvania Interscholastic Hockey League showdown at the George DeArment Ice Arena.

“(Peters Township) is a nice club and it’s going to take a really good effort on somebody’s part to beat that team,” said Meadville head coach Jamie Plunkett. “So, I think from that standpoint, getting a point is a little bit of a moral victory considering where we were a couple days ago.”

On Monday, the Bulldogs dropped a 4-1 stinker to Bishop Canevin, getting only 10 shots on goal.

Last night’s game was a total 180 for the ’Dogs, who are now 4-5-2 overall and 3-2-2 in the PIHL.

“Compared to where we were 48 hours ago,” Plunkett said, “we took a couple steps in the right direction. Hopefully we can build on it.”

The renewed effort by the Bulldogs shined brightest in first period. They out-shot the Indians 10-7 in the period (29-28 for the game). And they grabbed a 1-0 lead early in the frame when Drew Finton rifled a slap shot into the net from just inside blue line.

That lead stretched to 2-0 early in the second when Bill Espy squeezed between a pair of defenders to get a breakaway opportunity, deked goalie Tyler Borne out of his skates, and then flipped the puck home.

A 2-0 lead seemed like a good place to be at the time. It turned out to be a real danger zone last night.

“That’s right,” said Peters Township coach Rick Tingle. “Both teams had two goal leads, and both teams gave them up.”

The Township’s offense finally snapped awake after that second goal, and the Indians went and reeled off four straight in response.

Drew Rubeo scored halfway through the second.

Then Reilly Moore tied the game with 3:30 to go. Both goals were scored with a Bulldog in the penalty box.

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Meadville and Peters battle to 4-4 tie

Posted by Jeff Mauro at Nov 25, 2009 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

Special Report to PA Hockey Compliments of the Meadville Tribune  

 

Published November 25, 2009 11:20 pm - A tie might look the same on the scoreboard. But the feelings in the locker rooms about that tie can be drastically different.
If you’re the Peters Township hockey team, for example, and your 6-0 record suffers its very first dent; you’re not going to be too happy.


Point taken
Struggling ’Dogs salvage tie against unbeaten Indians

By Pete Chiodo

November 26, 2009

A tie might look the same on the scoreboard. But the feelings in the locker rooms about that tie can be drastically different.

If you’re the Peters Township hockey team, for example, and your 6-0 record suffers its very first dent; you’re not going to be too happy.

However, if you’re like Meadville, and you’d been floundering of late, and you were playing a team the caliber of Peters Township; you’ll take the point, most definitely.

So, there was consolation for both sides on Wednesday night after the Indians and the Bulldogs skated to a 4-4 tie in a Pennsylvania Interscholastic Hockey League showdown at the George DeArment Ice Arena.

“(Peters Township) is a nice club and it’s going to take a really good effort on somebody’s part to beat that team,” said Meadville head coach Jamie Plunkett. “So, I think from that standpoint, getting a point is a little bit of a moral victory considering where we were a couple days ago.”

On Monday, the Bulldogs dropped a 4-1 stinker to Bishop Canevin, getting only 10 shots on goal.

Last night’s game was a total 180 for the ’Dogs, who are now 4-5-2 overall and 3-2-2 in the PIHL.

“Compared to where we were 48 hours ago,” Plunkett said, “we took a couple steps in the right direction. Hopefully we can build on it.”

The renewed effort by the Bulldogs shined brightest in first period. They out-shot the Indians 10-7 in the period (29-28 for the game). And they grabbed a 1-0 lead early in the frame when Drew Finton rifled a slap shot into the net from just inside blue line.

That lead stretched to 2-0 early in the second when Bill Espy squeezed between a pair of defenders to get a breakaway opportunity, deked goalie Tyler Borne out of his skates, and then flipped the puck home.

A 2-0 lead seemed like a good place to be at the time. It turned out to be a real danger zone last night.

“That’s right,” said Peters Township coach Rick Tingle. “Both teams had two goal leads, and both teams gave them up.”

The Township’s offense finally snapped awake after that second goal, and the Indians went and reeled off four straight in response.

Drew Rubeo scored halfway through the second.

Then Reilly Moore tied the game with 3:30 to go. Both goals were scored with a Bulldog in the penalty box.

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Novermber 22, 23 & 24

Posted by Jeff Mauro at Nov 22, 2009 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

 

Quaker Valley   2 Knoch   3 A NO HIGHLIGHTS REPORTED  
Hampton   5 Deer Lakes   3 A NO HIGHLIGHTS REPORTED  
Sewickley Academy   6 Beaver    3 A NO HIGHLIGHTS REPORTED  
Bishop McCort   4 Westmont Hilltop   4 A Zach Barto scores twice and Kevin Scott and Kurtis Straw add goals as Crushers tie Hilltoppers  
West Allegheny   4 Moon   3 AA NO HIGHLIGHTS REPORTED  
Montour   2 Baldwin   0 AA NO HIGHLIGHTS REPORTED  
Canevin   4 Meadville   1 AA Vince Nicollella, Jon Kostial, Frankie Vance and  score as Caevin cruises over Meadville  
Thomas Jefferson    9 Elizabeth Forward   2 AA Jake Blair notches a hat trick as TJ swamps EF  
Wheeling CC   0 Franklin Regional   8 AA Johnny Miller leads Panthers with 2 goals and 3 assists, while Michael Owens stopped all 24 shots.  Ryan Crossey and Vinnie Benaquista scored twice, Justin Carter added three assists, Steve Shirk and  Lucas Chiala score for the Panthers.  
Norwin   1 Upper St. Clair   6 AAA NO HIGHLIGHTS REPORTED  
Penn Trafford   2 North Allegheny   2 AAA NO HIGHLIGHTS REPORTED OT
Central Catholic   4 State College   3 AAA NO HIGHLIGHTS REPORTED  
Pine Richland   1 McDowell   1 AAA NO HIGHLIGHTS REPORTED  
Canon McMillan    1 Bethel Park   2 AAA NO HIGHLIGHTS REPORTED  
Fox Chapel   3 Wheeling Park   4 AAA NO HIGHLIGHTS REPORTED OT
Plum   0 Shaler    7 AAA Shaler runs away with 5 goals in the 3rd period over Plum. Oscar Prom earns the shutout with 17 Saves. Titan attack produces 43 shots as Sean McCue & Zac Lynch score a pair of goals and Shane Shiring, Dalton Shiring and Tyler Schreiber core for Shaler   

 

South Fayette   4 Somerset   0 A NO HIGHLIGHTS PROVIDED
Mars   5 Serra Catholic   4 A Mars rallies from a 2-0 defeicit to defeat Serra as Nick Blaney scores a hat trick for the Planets 
Cathedral Prep   4 Greensburg CC   8 AA
GCC Scorerss - Danny Brennan 4, Eric Franken 2, Josh Jones & Zach Ferri; CP -- Jimmy Bufalino 2. Chris Coombs and Josh Ordos.
Seneca Valley   4 Gateway   5 AAA Gateway takes down # 1 ranked and previously underfeated Seneca Valley as Gregory Donatelli notches the game winner

Meadville X 4 Peters Township X 4 AA SEE GAME SUMMARIES
Canon McMillan  X 5 Mt. Lebanon   0 AAA NO HIGHLIGHTS PROVIDED

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Novermber 22, 23 & 24

Posted by Jeff Mauro at Nov 22, 2009 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

 

Quaker Valley   2 Knoch   3 A NO HIGHLIGHTS REPORTED  
Hampton   5 Deer Lakes   3 A NO HIGHLIGHTS REPORTED  
Sewickley Academy   6 Beaver    3 A NO HIGHLIGHTS REPORTED  
Bishop McCort   4 Westmont Hilltop   4 A Zach Barto scores twice and Kevin Scott and Kurtis Straw add goals as Crushers tie Hilltoppers  
West Allegheny   4 Moon   3 AA NO HIGHLIGHTS REPORTED  
Montour   2 Baldwin   0 AA NO HIGHLIGHTS REPORTED  
Canevin   4 Meadville   1 AA Vince Nicollella, Jon Kostial, Frankie Vance and  score as Caevin cruises over Meadville  
Thomas Jefferson    9 Elizabeth Forward   2 AA Jake Blair notches a hat trick as TJ swamps EF  
Wheeling CC   0 Franklin Regional   8 AA Johnny Miller leads Panthers with 2 goals and 3 assists, while Michael Owens stopped all 24 shots.  Ryan Crossey and Vinnie Benaquista scored twice, Justin Carter added three assists, Steve Shirk and  Lucas Chiala score for the Panthers.  
Norwin   1 Upper St. Clair   6 AAA NO HIGHLIGHTS REPORTED  
Penn Trafford   2 North Allegheny   2 AAA NO HIGHLIGHTS REPORTED OT
Central Catholic   4 State College   3 AAA NO HIGHLIGHTS REPORTED  
Pine Richland   1 McDowell   1 AAA NO HIGHLIGHTS REPORTED  
Canon McMillan    1 Bethel Park   2 AAA NO HIGHLIGHTS REPORTED  
Fox Chapel   3 Wheeling Park   4 AAA NO HIGHLIGHTS REPORTED OT
Plum   0 Shaler    7 AAA Shaler runs away with 5 goals in the 3rd period over Plum. Oscar Prom earns the shutout with 17 Saves. Titan attack produces 43 shots as Sean McCue & Zac Lynch score a pair of goals and Shane Shiring, Dalton Shiring and Tyler Schreiber core for Shaler   

 

South Fayette   4 Somerset   0 A NO HIGHLIGHTS PROVIDED
Mars   5 Serra Catholic   4 A Mars rallies from a 2-0 defeicit to defeat Serra as Nick Blaney scores a hat trick for the Planets 
Cathedral Prep   4 Greensburg CC   8 AA
GCC Scorerss - Danny Brennan 4, Eric Franken 2, Josh Jones & Zach Ferri; CP -- Jimmy Bufalino 2. Chris Coombs and Josh Ordos.
Seneca Valley   4 Gateway   5 AAA Gateway takes down # 1 ranked and previously underfeated Seneca Valley as Gregory Donatelli notches the game winner

Meadville X 4 Peters Township X 4 AA SEE GAME SUMMARIES
Canon McMillan  X 5 Mt. Lebanon   0 AAA NO HIGHLIGHTS PROVIDED