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2008 Flyers Cup AA

Posted by Jeff Mauro at Mar 8, 2008 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

 

Flyers Cup AA Quarter-Finals                  
AA-Q1 17-Mar Mon   Grundy 3 Washington Twp Minutemen 7 Central Bucks South Titans 1 vs 8    
AA-Q2 17-Mar Mon   Haverford Skatium 3 Haverford High Fords 8 North Penn Knights 2 vs 7    
AA-Q3 17-Mar Mon   Face Off Circle 1 Council Rock North Indians 3 Pennridge Rams 3 vs 6    
AA-Q4 17-Mar Mon   Ice Line 4 Methacton Warriors 5 Conestoga Pioneers 4 vs 5    
                       
Flyers Cup AA Semi-Finals                  
AA-S1 19-Mar Wed 7:00 PM IceLine 0 Central Bucks South Titans 1 Conestoga Pioneers 1 vs 4    
AA-S2 19-Mar Wed 7:20 PM Hatfield 1 North Penn Knights 5 Pennridge Rams 2 vs 3    
                       
Flyers Cup AAA Championship                  
AA-CH 22-Mar Sat   Spectrum 3 Conestoga Pioneers 2 Pennridge Rams     3  OT
                       
      2008 - Flyers Cup AA Champions - Conestoga Pioneers          
 

2008 Flyers Cup Class AA Schedules and Game Results

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Ø     Pennsbury (18-3-1) led the Lower Bucks League all year and despite some injuries to their top two stars Ryan Gannon and Ian Barnes, the Falcons are getting healthy in time for the Flyers Cup, despite falling in the LBCSHL playoffs. Pennsbury is the team many are talking about in Class AA and I trust my sources. 

Ø     Haverford (15-4-0) is the three-time defending Flyers Cup AA champions and has rattled off 9 of 10 in the 2nd half of the season. The Fords will face a little stiffer competition in the Flyers Cup and will be challenged to become a 4 time champion.

Ø     Council Rock North (15-3-1) has played some great competition in a division with Pennsbury, who played a dual league schedule in the Suburban and Lower Bucks. The Indians have been in the thick of things all year and are the only Class AA contender who played level with Pennsbury.

Ø     Methacton (14-5-1) plays in the always tough Inter-County Scholastic Hockey League and has been one of the hottest teams in Class AA the 2nd half of the season. The Warriors are a sleeper in this Flyers Cup field and don’t be surprised if the go on a run.

Ø     Conestoga (17-4-1) has been a front runner in the ICSHL all season long and looks to be a factor in the Flyers Cup in 2008. The Pioneers may have peaked in December and will look to find the touch in March.   

Prediction: Pennsbury, Haverford and CR North appear to be one step ahead of the Flyers Cup field in 2008, but as we have learned over the past few years, that upsets loom in the early rounds and the survivors usually with a top seed move to the top. There are some pretty good teams from the Suburban and Inter-County in the field and I would not be shocked to see a Council Rock South or Pennridge or North Penn sneak through to the final four. I like Pennsbury’s pedigree and the field will have to stop them from a trip to Johnstown.

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2008 Flyers Cup A

Posted by Jeff Mauro at Mar 8, 2008 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

 

 

 

Flyers Cup AA Quarter-Finals              
A-Q1 14-Mar Fri   Ice Line 3 West Chester Henderson Warriors 5 West Chester East Vikings 1 vs 8
A-Q2 14-Mar Fri   Ice Line 4 Perkiomen Valley Vikings 3 Marple-Newtown Tigers 2 vs 7
A-Q3 14-Mar Fri   Aston 5 Hershey Trojans 6 Bayard Rustin Golden Knights 3 vs 6
A-Q4 14-Mar Fri   Ice Line 2 Shawnee [NJ] 1 Strathhaven Panthers 4 vs 5
                   
Flyers Cup A Semi-Finals              
A-S1 18-Mar Tues 8:45 PM Ice Line 5 West Chester East Vikings 4 Shawnee [NJ]  
A-S2 18-Mar Tues 7:00 PM Ice Line 1 Perkiomen Valley Vikings 4 Bayard Rustin Golden Knights  
                   
Flyers Cup A Championship              
A-CH 22-Mar Sat   Spectrum 4 West Chester East Vikings 1 Bayard Rustin Golden Knights  
                   
      2008 - Flyers Cup A Champions - West Chester East Vikings      

2008 Flyers Cup Website for Scores and Recaps

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2008 Flyers Cup Preview  Class A

Ø     West Chester Henderson (17-3-1) has had a great season with the tag of Pennsylvania State Champions on their back competing against stiff Class AA and A competition in the Inter-County. Billy Latta and Alex Cottle are as strong of a one-two punch of any team at any level and will lead the Warriors into battle to defend their title.

Ø     Perkiomen Valley (17-3-1) is the hottest team in Class A in the season’s 2nd half and on some big games over Methacton and Henderson to close the season. Head coach Dom Dellose’s club is skilled with the emergence of T.J. Fiorello, Logan Nicholson and Mike Christie as three of the top scorers in the ICSHL. The Vikings will be a handful in the playoffs for the Class A field.

Ø     Hershey (15-1-0) plays in the CPIHL and sports an impressive record against that competition and against some tough AA foes lost both games to teams from the Suburban. The Trojans have a tough history in the Flyers Cup to overcome and must prove it can win a couple of games. Their draw is pretty tough and they will do something special to make the final 4 over Rustin and Marple Newtown.

Ø     Strathhaven (16-2-4) and Bayard Rustin (13-5-3) are two teams who have faced a very tough regular season schedule and could be battle tested enough to really do some damage in the Flyers Cup Class A playoffs.

 

Prediction: Everyone in Eastern Pa is predicting a West Chester Henderson repeat, which I may be able to buy, but I think Perkiomen Valley’s 5-2 win over the Warriors has piqued my interest that Henderson is not going to walk away with it. Darkhorses have really figured into the Flyers Cup A championship over the past few years, do watch out for Lower Dauphin or West Chester East or possibly Unionville to spring an upset or two. 

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2008 Penguins Cup Playoffs – Quarter-Finals

 

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Bethel Park 2 Seneca Valley 1

           

      Intimate gathering for a 6:30 PM start for a rematch of two teams who have met twice this season, both times went the way of Seneca Valley, a 4-1 winner during the regular season and a 3-1 winner in the pre-season St Margaret Fall Face-Off. For Seneca Valley Head Coach Mike Schall, this is a stepping-stone of sorts for his program and a barometer of where the Raider program stands in the chase for the Penguins Cup. Considering the Raiders made this game a year ago and lost 7-0 to Bethel Park and have EARNED a home game for round two is some pretty nice progress. Seneca Valley would like to make it three straight over Bethel, bus in the playoffs it is easier said than done and sometimes experience of your program playing in these games is the difference.

 

     For Bethel Park, it’s a right of spring to participate in the Penguins Cup playoffs and it is more important to reach the ultimate goal of winning the Penguins Cup and competing for a Pennsylvania State Championship. A year ago the Hawks fell short in double overtime to eventual Pa Champions North Allegheny in the Penguins Cup finals 2-1 and although many of that class of players graduated the expectations of the program are that they compete and be a part of the process every year. Bethel was injury riddled for much of the season and is finally healthy and even though they did not finish the season with the momentum Jim McVay would have liked, the Hawks are an interesting underdog choice if they can advance to Mellon Arena.

 

     Bethel Park came out from the get go in a tight checking mode against Seneca maybe to see if their nerves were up to speed. The Hawks struck first as Tommy Whetsel threaded a very nice pass to Chris Mandia on the short side who buried a snap shot on the short side to give the Hawks a 1-0 lead at 10:17. Seneca’s Michael Rohm got behind the BP defense at 8:28 after a bad clearing attempt, but Ben ‘Jerry’ Garcia made a big save to keep the score 1-0. Bethel continued to hold the slim 1-0 lead as Garcia stopped Matt Jarrett’s bullet with 4:19 to go and the first period ended with BP out shooting SV 9-6. 

 

       A Bethel Park power play early in the 2nd period at 12:02 was killed off by the Raiders and they used that to establish some momentum. The Raiders had trouble getting quality scoring opportunities and the game remained 1-0 in favor of the Hawks. With 3:19 to play in the period Bethel Park, on some hard work to win the puck in the Seneca Valley zone, took advantage of their opportunity as Kenny Loeffler won the battle for the puck took a wicked shot to the net, which Ryan Schutte stopped but Ryan Nunez made a terrific play to in one motion gather the puck and jam it past Schutte to make it 2-0 with 3:19 to play in the 2nd. Seneca went on the power play with 2:19 to play in the 2nd and really needed to make something happen and after several scrambles the Raiders could not score.

       Another power play right off the bat in the 3rd period at 14:55 and probably the tell tale of this hockey game came at 14:10 as Andrew Tang was wide open on the backside with an apparent tap in and Logan Pfeffer slid the puck over and Tang missed a wide open net and it remained 2-0. Another Raider power play at 10:09 to no avail as it began to look pretty bleak for the Raiders. The Seneca took some ill-advised penalties toward the middle of the period and although BP did not score the clock was running out on SV’s season. With 3:30 to go a glimmer of hope came as Matt Jarrett’s shot from the point found its way to the net and Tyler Miscica got a stick on it and it trickled past Ben Garcia to make it 2-1 and plenty of time remaining. Bethel Park play very good defense denying the Raiders the zone and any scoring chances and Bethel held on for a 2-1 victory and another trip to Mellon Arena with an opportunity to redeem a year ago win the Penguins Cup that eluded them a year ago. imageimage

Nation of Meadville routs the Dawgs to a 4-1 win over rival North Allegheny

 

Meadville 4 North Allegheny 1

 

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         North Allegheny coach Jim Black knew that defending their Pennsylvania State AAA Championship was not going to be a picnic. After the Tigers were throttled by LaSalle at the Meadville Invitational, it became apparent that NA was not just a top team, but had a target on it’s back heading toward the playoffs in March. North Allegheny demolished their first round opponent Penn Trafford and earned a home berth against the 7th seed Meadville Bulldogs, who the Tigers defeated 2-0 in the 2nd half of the season, but lost to in November, splitting the season series. NA was able to capture the Division title with their final game victory over Seneca Valley.

 

          Meadville has had its ups and downs this season and really has been carried by the play of Morgan Nickerson and in some respects Nick Fedorka, who has been red hot over the past five games. The Bulldogs opened up the playoffs dispatching Norwin 7-1 and was the answer to the question of which teams no one really would like to face as the playoffs moved forward. Head Coach Jamie Plunkett has seen plenty of things happen in 21 years of coaching the Dawgs, but this year has been unique with a number of injuries, suspensions and suspense for his squad. The return of forward Billy Espy has really helped solidify some options for Meadville and what would turn out to be a very intruiging match-up with the heading to Mellon Arena for the Penguins Cup Semi-Finals.

You mention the word Penguins Cup in Meadville and it’s like the revelry in the Army as the ‘Meadville Nation’ rises as one and launches their cars down I-79 for the trek to Pittsburgh and this time a little stop in Cranberry for a match-up with rivalry North Allegheny.

 

          So before a packed house for the second of a twinbill the Tigers and Dawgs began battle in the Class AAA Penguins Cup Quarter-Finals. With 9:05 to go in the opening period Josh Herbert sped down the left wing and his centering feed found Dylan Rohar who just missed. In another good chance for the Tigers, Brady Waldschmidt was robbed by Bryan ‘Duck’ Danczak. The Tigers went on the power play at 1:41 and 5 on 3 trying to get the first score but the period ended in a 0-0 tie.

 

            On to the 2nd period we went and Meadville would have its first chance on the power play and made it count as Morgan Nickerson took advantage of a bad clearing attempt by NA and threaded a perfect back door feed to Drew Finton who scored at 9:50 to give the Dawgs a 1-0 lead. Meadville went back on the power play at 8:37 and NA cleared the puck twice but Nick Fedorka semi break resulted in a drop to trailer Morgan Nickerson who fired a shot to the net save by Max Richards, but Nickerson crashed the net and the puck went off his skate and found its way past Richards to make it 2-0 with 7:19 to go. NA Coach Black saw it as did the Bulldog faithful and a lot of others, but the goal stood, which was a huge lift for the Bulldogs and deflated North Allegheny. Max Richards made several very good saves to keep the Tigers in the hockey game in the middle of the 2nd period, but the Dawgs struck again as Aaron Nyes blistering slapshot from the center point beat Richards at 5:24 to make it 3-0 and it was all Meadville as the teams headed to the ice cut.

 

        North Allegheny got a power play to start the third period, but could not capitalize as Meadville continued to play smart defense and keep the puck out of their end. Bryan Danczak was turning aside everything that the Tigers threw at him late into regulation. North Allegheny got a power play at 4:24 and then a 5 on 3 at 4:11 and finally scored wit 3:11 to go as Josh Herbert scored on a wrist shot with 3:30 to play to make it 3-1. Plenty of time remained on the power play for NA, but Danczak stood tall making a save on Dylan Rohar at 3:09 and more saves as North Allegheny pulled goaltender Richards with 1:44 to play. Morgan Nickerson got to a loose puck after the faceoff and deposited it into an empty net to give the Bulldogs a 4-1 cushion and a trip to Mellon Arena to face # 1 and undefeated Pine Richland in the Penguins Cup semis next week. A big win for Meadville, the 7th seed, who will live to play another day for a trip to the Penguins Cup final.

     

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2008 Penguins Cup Playoffs – Quarter-Finals

 

CRANBERRY –

 

Bethel Park 2 Seneca Valley 1

           

      Intimate gathering for a 6:30 PM start for a rematch of two teams who have met twice this season, both times went the way of Seneca Valley, a 4-1 winner during the regular season and a 3-1 winner in the pre-season St Margaret Fall Face-Off. For Seneca Valley Head Coach Mike Schall, this is a stepping-stone of sorts for his program and a barometer of where the Raider program stands in the chase for the Penguins Cup. Considering the Raiders made this game a year ago and lost 7-0 to Bethel Park and have EARNED a home game for round two is some pretty nice progress. Seneca Valley would like to make it three straight over Bethel, bus in the playoffs it is easier said than done and sometimes experience of your program playing in these games is the difference.

 

     For Bethel Park, it’s a right of spring to participate in the Penguins Cup playoffs and it is more important to reach the ultimate goal of winning the Penguins Cup and competing for a Pennsylvania State Championship. A year ago the Hawks fell short in double overtime to eventual Pa Champions North Allegheny in the Penguins Cup finals 2-1 and although many of that class of players graduated the expectations of the program are that they compete and be a part of the process every year. Bethel was injury riddled for much of the season and is finally healthy and even though they did not finish the season with the momentum Jim McVay would have liked, the Hawks are an interesting underdog choice if they can advance to Mellon Arena.

 

     Bethel Park came out from the get go in a tight checking mode against Seneca maybe to see if their nerves were up to speed. The Hawks struck first as Tommy Whetsel threaded a very nice pass to Chris Mandia on the short side who buried a snap shot on the short side to give the Hawks a 1-0 lead at 10:17. Seneca’s Michael Rohm got behind the BP defense at 8:28 after a bad clearing attempt, but Ben ‘Jerry’ Garcia made a big save to keep the score 1-0. Bethel continued to hold the slim 1-0 lead as Garcia stopped Matt Jarrett’s bullet with 4:19 to go and the first period ended with BP out shooting SV 9-6. 

 

       A Bethel Park power play early in the 2nd period at 12:02 was killed off by the Raiders and they used that to establish some momentum. The Raiders had trouble getting quality scoring opportunities and the game remained 1-0 in favor of the Hawks. With 3:19 to play in the period Bethel Park, on some hard work to win the puck in the Seneca Valley zone, took advantage of their opportunity as Kenny Loeffler won the battle for the puck took a wicked shot to the net, which Ryan Schutte stopped but Ryan Nunez made a terrific play to in one motion gather the puck and jam it past Schutte to make it 2-0 with 3:19 to play in the 2nd. Seneca went on the power play with 2:19 to play in the 2nd and really needed to make something happen and after several scrambles the Raiders could not score.

       Another power play right off the bat in the 3rd period at 14:55 and probably the tell tale of this hockey game came at 14:10 as Andrew Tang was wide open on the backside with an apparent tap in and Logan Pfeffer slid the puck over and Tang missed a wide open net and it remained 2-0. Another Raider power play at 10:09 to no avail as it began to look pretty bleak for the Raiders. The Seneca took some ill-advised penalties toward the middle of the period and although BP did not score the clock was running out on SV’s season. With 3:30 to go a glimmer of hope came as Matt Jarrett’s shot from the point found its way to the net and Tyler Miscica got a stick on it and it trickled past Ben Garcia to make it 2-1 and plenty of time remaining. Bethel Park play very good defense denying the Raiders the zone and any scoring chances and Bethel held on for a 2-1 victory and another trip to Mellon Arena with an opportunity to redeem a year ago win the Penguins Cup that eluded them a year ago. imageimage