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2007 Meadville Bulldog Invitational

Posted by Jeff Mauro at Jan 1, 2008 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
Meadville Area Recreation Center January 12-14, 2006 Sunday January 14th: Semi-Finals LaSalle 4 Sylvania Northview 3 Highlights: The Explorers score twice late in the 2nd period to advance to their 3rd straight Bulldog final. Adam Berkle scores two goals and Kyle Zoldy and Ross Denczi add goals and assists on all four goals. 10:00 am Semi-Final # 2 - St Edwards vs Toledo St Francis Championship Game - LaSalle 2 Toledo St Francis 1 See the Complete History of the Bulldog ! Pool Play Friday January 12th 2007 Meadville Bulldog Invitational St Ignatius 4 Toledo St Francis 5 Highlights: Chris Jaeger’s goal with 22 seconds remaining in the third period gave Toledo St Francis a comeback victory over St Ignatius. St Francis was down 4-2 with 9:56 to play but rallied with goals from Mike Higgins and Zach Nadolny in the 3rd period. Kevin Schnell scored twice for St Ignatius. Meadville 4 LaSalle 6 ***GAME SUMMARIES*** Mt Lebanon 2 Sylvania Northview 4 Highlights: An intriguing match-up between the defending 2006 Pennsylvania State AAA Champions and the 2006 Ohio State Finalists. Carter Bourland scored three goals and Jonathon Hymore scored the game winner with 6:23 to go in the 3rd period to give Sylvania Northview a 4-2 win over Mt Lebanon. Sean McDermott and Dan Roman scored for the Blue Devils. St Edwards 2 Gilmour Academy 3 Saturday January 13th: LaSalle 3 St Ignatius 0 Highlights: Ross Denczi, Kyle Zoldy and Eric McLoughlin scored as LaSalle blanked St Ignatius. Dan Pyne stopped 10 shots for the shutout, while the Explorers punished Wildcats goaltender Ed Zdolshek with 43 shots. Toledo St Francis 3 Meadville 0 Highlights: St Francis took advantage of untimely Meadville penalties with two power play goals to defeat the Bulldogs 3-0. Mike Higgins scored a pair and Zach Nadolny scored the eventual game winner at 9:31 of the opening period. Charlee McAninch stopped 19 shots for the Knights, while Meadville’s Mike Licinski faced 31 shots. Gilmour Academy 0 Mt Lebanon Gilmour A 2y Highlights: Brian Frey and Mike Wagner score as Lebo 46 rebounds after Coach Taibi’s ‘Midnight Madness’ practice session as Scott Langsdale faces only 10 shots in goal for the Blue Devils. Sylvania Northview 0 St Edwards 2 Highlights: St Edwards rebounds with an impressive effort over Ohio State finalist Sylvania Northview limiting them to 17 shots, while the Eagles countered with 35. Jason Davis and Vinnie Buttitta score for St Ed’s LaSalle 9 Toledo St Francis 1 Highlights: LaSalle completes pool play at 3-0 with a 9-1 pasting of Toledo St Francis to advance to tomorrow’s Semi-Finals as the # 1 seed. Adam Berkle scored the hat trick and Ryan Tyson and Tom Minton added a pair as the Explorers outshot St Francis 31-24. LaSalle advanced to the Bulldog Invitational Semi-Finals for the 6th consecutive year. Meadville 4 St Ignatius 1 Highlights: Meadville wins of battle of two winless bracket teams with a convincing 4-1 win over the Wildcats. Pat Leone, Aaron Nye, Mike Noonan and Luke Killmeyer score for the Bulldogs. Gilmour Academy 0 Sylvania Northview 0 Highlights: Sylvania Northview and Gilmour Academy battled to a 0-0 tie in the final game of pool play. Sylvania advanced to the Semi-Finals by virtue of one half point over Gilmour. St Edwards 2 Mt Lebanon 0 ***GAME SUMMARIES*** imageimage
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2007 Meadville Bulldog Invitational

Posted by Jeff Mauro at Jan 1, 2008 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
Meadville Area Recreation Center January 12-14, 2006 Sunday January 14th: Semi-Finals LaSalle 4 Sylvania Northview 3 Highlights: The Explorers score twice late in the 2nd period to advance to their 3rd straight Bulldog final. Adam Berkle scores two goals and Kyle Zoldy and Ross Denczi add goals and assists on all four goals. 10:00 am Semi-Final # 2 - St Edwards vs Toledo St Francis Championship Game - LaSalle 2 Toledo St Francis 1 See the Complete History of the Bulldog ! Pool Play Friday January 12th 2007 Meadville Bulldog Invitational St Ignatius 4 Toledo St Francis 5 Highlights: Chris Jaeger’s goal with 22 seconds remaining in the third period gave Toledo St Francis a comeback victory over St Ignatius. St Francis was down 4-2 with 9:56 to play but rallied with goals from Mike Higgins and Zach Nadolny in the 3rd period. Kevin Schnell scored twice for St Ignatius. Meadville 4 LaSalle 6 ***GAME SUMMARIES*** Mt Lebanon 2 Sylvania Northview 4 Highlights: An intriguing match-up between the defending 2006 Pennsylvania State AAA Champions and the 2006 Ohio State Finalists. Carter Bourland scored three goals and Jonathon Hymore scored the game winner with 6:23 to go in the 3rd period to give Sylvania Northview a 4-2 win over Mt Lebanon. Sean McDermott and Dan Roman scored for the Blue Devils. St Edwards 2 Gilmour Academy 3 Saturday January 13th: LaSalle 3 St Ignatius 0 Highlights: Ross Denczi, Kyle Zoldy and Eric McLoughlin scored as LaSalle blanked St Ignatius. Dan Pyne stopped 10 shots for the shutout, while the Explorers punished Wildcats goaltender Ed Zdolshek with 43 shots. Toledo St Francis 3 Meadville 0 Highlights: St Francis took advantage of untimely Meadville penalties with two power play goals to defeat the Bulldogs 3-0. Mike Higgins scored a pair and Zach Nadolny scored the eventual game winner at 9:31 of the opening period. Charlee McAninch stopped 19 shots for the Knights, while Meadville’s Mike Licinski faced 31 shots. Gilmour Academy 0 Mt Lebanon Gilmour A 2y Highlights: Brian Frey and Mike Wagner score as Lebo 46 rebounds after Coach Taibi’s ‘Midnight Madness’ practice session as Scott Langsdale faces only 10 shots in goal for the Blue Devils. Sylvania Northview 0 St Edwards 2 Highlights: St Edwards rebounds with an impressive effort over Ohio State finalist Sylvania Northview limiting them to 17 shots, while the Eagles countered with 35. Jason Davis and Vinnie Buttitta score for St Ed’s LaSalle 9 Toledo St Francis 1 Highlights: LaSalle completes pool play at 3-0 with a 9-1 pasting of Toledo St Francis to advance to tomorrow’s Semi-Finals as the # 1 seed. Adam Berkle scored the hat trick and Ryan Tyson and Tom Minton added a pair as the Explorers outshot St Francis 31-24. LaSalle advanced to the Bulldog Invitational Semi-Finals for the 6th consecutive year. Meadville 4 St Ignatius 1 Highlights: Meadville wins of battle of two winless bracket teams with a convincing 4-1 win over the Wildcats. Pat Leone, Aaron Nye, Mike Noonan and Luke Killmeyer score for the Bulldogs. Gilmour Academy 0 Sylvania Northview 0 Highlights: Sylvania Northview and Gilmour Academy battled to a 0-0 tie in the final game of pool play. Sylvania advanced to the Semi-Finals by virtue of one half point over Gilmour. St Edwards 2 Mt Lebanon 0 ***GAME SUMMARIES*** imageimage
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Mt Lebanon holds off USC for 3-2 win

Posted by Jeff Mauro at Dec 15, 2007 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

Mt Lebanon holds off USC for 3-2 win

 

CASTLE SHANNON –

 

       Thirty-Seven years ago, in April 1970, the Mt Lebanon and Upper St Clair High School Hockey Clubs played a hockey game at the Alpine Ice Chalet in Swissvale. Along with Allderdice, Churchill, Penn Hills and West Mifflin North, these schools began a journey for Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Hockey. Of those programs Churchill, Mt Lebanon and Upper St Clair own two Pennsylvania State Championships in their history and only Mt Lebanon and Upper St Clair remain in the hunt for Pennsylvania’s premier championship the Class AAA title.

 

        Mt Lebanon was the last of those schools to reach the promised land in 2006, when they exorcised 30 years since their last Pennsylvania AAA title and as lore would have it Head Coach Paul Taibi, invited Blue Devil patriarch Mickey McDermott to offer a few kind words to the Mt Lebanon players prior to that championship victory and that is a great tradition of Mt Lebanon hockey as the present always embraces the past teams and traditions. The current Blue Devils are again competing and part of the process of channeling their efforts toward the Penguins Cup and Pennsylvania High School Hockey Championships in March. The Blue Devils spend their off time competing against the nations best teams as they did a week ago in Jamestown, New York at the National Invitational Scholastic Showcase and went toe to toe with the defending Illinois State Champions Glenbrook North in a 1-0 thriller and this type of competition helps Lebo to excel as they did with a 1-0 victory in Meadville Monday night and to be very comfortable in close games against the competition in front of them.

 

        Upper St Clair hockey picked up their 500th win in 2007 and the program continues to dangle in the upper Escalon of Class AAA, but the roadblocks of Bethel Park and Mt Lebanon continue to stand in the way of aspirations for the Panthers. Head Coach Dave ‘the Boy Wonder’ Fryer and his staff including long-time Shaler coach Ron Steedle and former Gateway head Lou Biancanello are trying to point the USC program in that direction. After a 4-0-0 start, the Panthers have lost three straight to # 2 Bethel Park, # 4 Meadville and # 1 Pine Richland as they prepared to host # 3 Mt Lebanon in a torid stretch of the Class AAA schedule. The inconsistencies that have plagued the program over the past 15 years of lack of commitment to Upper St Clair with more focus on their  of key players needed to compete with the deep Pine Richland and capture audiences commanded by Lebo, Bethel and Meadville.

 

        The problem exists with the Kool Aid with an Investment Junior and Midget programs, who charge between $ 6000 and 15,000 to these families and hold them hostage through their 23 man rosters and the threat of sitting them during their weekend games if they miss practice for a High School game are the main culprit. I will have an editorial on this upcoming, but folks this is extortion. Furthermore, the PIHL in their infinite wisdom continues to schedule Friday Night games between top teams, which are reduced to less than full squads and therefore has had a direct effect on lack of attendance as their product is less than stellar because many of the top players are not participating. The last time I checked, one player from Mt Lebanon or Upper St Clair has made it to the National Hockey League in 37 years and that would be Ryan Malone, whose number was retired by the club and oh by the way, played for the Panthers and graduated from USC.    

 

        The opening period was dominated by Mt Lebanon, but it was USC goaltender Max Daurora who stood tall and turned aside several Lebo scoring chances including all 11 shots. The game was scoreless after one before a very nice crowd at Ralph and Alf’s Castle and a virtual Who’s Who night with many notables in attendance.

 

        On to the second period and the Blue Devils ramped up their attack with several power plays and USC was bending but not breaking as the Panthers were able to get a little bit of pressure of their own on Mt Lebanon’s towering goaltender Robbie Behling.

The Blue Devils finally struck after a great play by Taylor Phillips at the center point to leap in the air and keep the puck in the zone, Brandon Bianco found a loose puck at the left of Daurora and deposited it past the Panther goaltender for a 1-0 Lebo lead at 7:41 on the power play. Dan Roman extended the Blue Devil lead taking a Jame Greeno feed and whipping a wrist shot high over the glove hand over Max Daurora with 2:36 to go to make it 2-0 and Mt Lebanon head to the ice cut with a 2-0 lead and 24 –10 shot advantage.

 

        It was gut check time for Upper St Clair and the first five minutes of the third period was all St Clair as at 13:23 James Kline took a beautiful cross ice saucer pass from freshman Barrett Keib and slid it under Behling to cut the lead to 2-1. The Panthers came right back less than a minute later at 12:26 as this time Kline threw the puck to the net and Rocky Cersosimo pounced on the rebound and beat Behling scoring to tie the game at two apiece with plenty of time to go. Now for Upper St Clair, losers of three straight a great opportunity to make a statement and knock off Mt Lebanon and a chance to build some momentum toward turning the corner. Mt Lebanon has been here in these games and settled by solid shifts in the middle of the third period to thwart the USC upset bid. The dagger came with 6:32 to go in the third period as Upper St Clair failed to clear the zone after several attempts and the puck ended up on the stick of Lebo defense Mike Roman, who rifle a slapshot low to the glove side past Daurora to give the Blue Devils a 3-2 lead. Mt Lebanon dug in and built a wall in front of Robbie Behling, who shut the door on Upper St Clair and earned a hard fought 3-2 victory. Mt Lebanon moves to 9-1-0 and Upper St Clair falls to 4-4-0 and could be a playoff match-up down the road and unless things change dramatically on either side, a very similar result will occur.

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Mt Lebanon holds off USC for 3-2 win

Posted by Jeff Mauro at Dec 15, 2007 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

Mt Lebanon holds off USC for 3-2 win

 

CASTLE SHANNON –

 

       Thirty-Seven years ago, in April 1970, the Mt Lebanon and Upper St Clair High School Hockey Clubs played a hockey game at the Alpine Ice Chalet in Swissvale. Along with Allderdice, Churchill, Penn Hills and West Mifflin North, these schools began a journey for Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Hockey. Of those programs Churchill, Mt Lebanon and Upper St Clair own two Pennsylvania State Championships in their history and only Mt Lebanon and Upper St Clair remain in the hunt for Pennsylvania’s premier championship the Class AAA title.

 

        Mt Lebanon was the last of those schools to reach the promised land in 2006, when they exorcised 30 years since their last Pennsylvania AAA title and as lore would have it Head Coach Paul Taibi, invited Blue Devil patriarch Mickey McDermott to offer a few kind words to the Mt Lebanon players prior to that championship victory and that is a great tradition of Mt Lebanon hockey as the present always embraces the past teams and traditions. The current Blue Devils are again competing and part of the process of channeling their efforts toward the Penguins Cup and Pennsylvania High School Hockey Championships in March. The Blue Devils spend their off time competing against the nations best teams as they did a week ago in Jamestown, New York at the National Invitational Scholastic Showcase and went toe to toe with the defending Illinois State Champions Glenbrook North in a 1-0 thriller and this type of competition helps Lebo to excel as they did with a 1-0 victory in Meadville Monday night and to be very comfortable in close games against the competition in front of them.

 

        Upper St Clair hockey picked up their 500th win in 2007 and the program continues to dangle in the upper Escalon of Class AAA, but the roadblocks of Bethel Park and Mt Lebanon continue to stand in the way of aspirations for the Panthers. Head Coach Dave ‘the Boy Wonder’ Fryer and his staff including long-time Shaler coach Ron Steedle and former Gateway head Lou Biancanello are trying to point the USC program in that direction. After a 4-0-0 start, the Panthers have lost three straight to # 2 Bethel Park, # 4 Meadville and # 1 Pine Richland as they prepared to host # 3 Mt Lebanon in a torid stretch of the Class AAA schedule. The inconsistencies that have plagued the program over the past 15 years of lack of commitment to Upper St Clair with more focus on their  of key players needed to compete with the deep Pine Richland and capture audiences commanded by Lebo, Bethel and Meadville.

 

        The problem exists with the Kool Aid with an Investment Junior and Midget programs, who charge between $ 6000 and 15,000 to these families and hold them hostage through their 23 man rosters and the threat of sitting them during their weekend games if they miss practice for a High School game are the main culprit. I will have an editorial on this upcoming, but folks this is extortion. Furthermore, the PIHL in their infinite wisdom continues to schedule Friday Night games between top teams, which are reduced to less than full squads and therefore has had a direct effect on lack of attendance as their product is less than stellar because many of the top players are not participating. The last time I checked, one player from Mt Lebanon or Upper St Clair has made it to the National Hockey League in 37 years and that would be Ryan Malone, whose number was retired by the club and oh by the way, played for the Panthers and graduated from USC.    

 

        The opening period was dominated by Mt Lebanon, but it was USC goaltender Max Daurora who stood tall and turned aside several Lebo scoring chances including all 11 shots. The game was scoreless after one before a very nice crowd at Ralph and Alf’s Castle and a virtual Who’s Who night with many notables in attendance.

 

        On to the second period and the Blue Devils ramped up their attack with several power plays and USC was bending but not breaking as the Panthers were able to get a little bit of pressure of their own on Mt Lebanon’s towering goaltender Robbie Behling.

The Blue Devils finally struck after a great play by Taylor Phillips at the center point to leap in the air and keep the puck in the zone, Brandon Bianco found a loose puck at the left of Daurora and deposited it past the Panther goaltender for a 1-0 Lebo lead at 7:41 on the power play. Dan Roman extended the Blue Devil lead taking a Jame Greeno feed and whipping a wrist shot high over the glove hand over Max Daurora with 2:36 to go to make it 2-0 and Mt Lebanon head to the ice cut with a 2-0 lead and 24 –10 shot advantage.

 

        It was gut check time for Upper St Clair and the first five minutes of the third period was all St Clair as at 13:23 James Kline took a beautiful cross ice saucer pass from freshman Barrett Keib and slid it under Behling to cut the lead to 2-1. The Panthers came right back less than a minute later at 12:26 as this time Kline threw the puck to the net and Rocky Cersosimo pounced on the rebound and beat Behling scoring to tie the game at two apiece with plenty of time to go. Now for Upper St Clair, losers of three straight a great opportunity to make a statement and knock off Mt Lebanon and a chance to build some momentum toward turning the corner. Mt Lebanon has been here in these games and settled by solid shifts in the middle of the third period to thwart the USC upset bid. The dagger came with 6:32 to go in the third period as Upper St Clair failed to clear the zone after several attempts and the puck ended up on the stick of Lebo defense Mike Roman, who rifle a slapshot low to the glove side past Daurora to give the Blue Devils a 3-2 lead. Mt Lebanon dug in and built a wall in front of Robbie Behling, who shut the door on Upper St Clair and earned a hard fought 3-2 victory. Mt Lebanon moves to 9-1-0 and Upper St Clair falls to 4-4-0 and could be a playoff match-up down the road and unless things change dramatically on either side, a very similar result will occur.

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Shorthanded Pine Richland jumps on Bethel 6-1

Posted by Jeff Mauro at Dec 13, 2007 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
   

BETHEL PARK –

 

     Pine Richland Head Coach Bobby Kennedy has won three Pennsylvania State Championships, one as a player with Upper St Clair in 1980 and two as a coach including Pine Richland a year ago over Haverford and in 1997 with Bethel Park. As history would have it, the Hawks have gone on to win five Pennsylvania Class AAA titles including four under current Head Coach Jim McVay. Kennedy was paraded around after the first ever State title with Bethel and then moved on to his alma mater Upper St Clair and then to Shadyside Academy prior to heading to Pine Richland. The Rams are undefeated since moving to Class AAA and have been virtually unchallenged by the competition rolling up 45 goals in seven games and only yielding 8. Implant goaltender Dan Szymanski has fit into the PR plans nicely and just adds to the aspirations of a March run.

 

     Bethel Park has quietly started off the season at 6-0-0 and now heads into a stretch of games with Pine Richland, Mt Lebanon and Meadville over the next week. Head Coach Jim McVay’s squad is depleted with injuries to key players including one of his leading scorers Matt Quigley, which will add to his challenge ahead. The Hawks recently competed in the National Invitational Scholastic Showcase in Jamestown, New York and fared the best of the five Western Pa teams, narrowly missing out on a Medal Round appearance for the second straight year. Bethel Park has improved immensely since the season’s opening bell and looks to be one of those teams that will be in the run when the Penguins Cup chase begins in March.

 

       Bethel Park was the aggressor early on in this contest between the Pa Hockey Elite 8 Class AAA # 1 ranked and # 3 ranked teams in Pennsylvania as they hemmed up the Rams in the opening minutes. As we have become accustomed to with Pine Richland, when they strike they score and Dylan Trombetta was the culprit as he collected a rebound and deposited it behind Hawk goaltender Ben ‘Jerry’ Garcia at 12:54 to give the Rams a 1-0 lead. The game was pretty evenly played in the opening period with PR having an 11-7 shot advantage.

 

       Bethel had an opportunity to tie the game on the power play at 11:29, but PR’s Bryan Watt had the best scoring opportunity at 9:58 and Garcia made a nice stop. The Hawks tied the contest shortly after the man advantage as Zach Blake’s blistering shot from the right point beat Dan Szymanski at 9:22 and we were tied at one apiece. The Rams got a power play at 8:02 and regained the lead as Evan Goetz converted a centering pass from Dylan Trombetta to give Pine Richland a 2-1 lead a 6:24. Bethel Park received another great opportunity with a power play at 5:37 and then a 5 on 3 at 4:44, but Pine Richland’s Dylan Trombetta had other ideas as he stripped the Bethel defense and raced 120 feet and undressed Garcia with a great move on the forehand for a huge turning point in the hockey game and a 3-1 Ram lead with 4:24 to go in the 2nd. Bethel had another man advantage with 1:44 to go and held an 11-7 shot advantage in the second period, but the damage was done as it was 3-1 after two periods.

        Pine Richland used its momentum from killing off the penalties and surviving the Bethel attack in the second to catapult themselves to an easy win in the third period. Evan Goetz made it 4-1 on a backhand goal after a nice give and go with Dylan Trombetta at 9:28 for another shorthanded goal. Reed Loney scored on a centering feed from Bryan Watt at 8:59 and then Evan Goetz closed it out with an exclamation point goal with 1:43 remaining in the contest to make the final count 6-1. An impressive win on the road for Pine Richland against a Bethel Park team that has only been defeated at home once in three years to 2006 State Champions Mt Lebanon. Considering Brandon Saad and George Saad were not in the lineup, it only adds to the victory, but one must remember that Pine Richland has tremendous depth and many players fighting for playing time on the top three lines, which will make the hill to climb for Class AAA very steep come March, but as we have seen the last three consecutive years, the favorite has been knocked off in the Penguins Cup twice. This is why the Rams are ranked # 1 in the State of Pennsylvania and March should be interesting, stay tuned!  imageimage