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Mars 2 Freeport 2 KITTANNING – Freeport’s hockey program has been an enigma in Class A since coming back into existence in 1995. The Yellow Jackets had only two winning season in their first 12 years of play, but in 05-06 Freeport posted a 14-7-1 mark only to be edged out by Sewickley Academy 3-2 denying the Yellow Jackets their 2nd opportunity to advance to the Penguins Cup semi-finals and their first appearance since the 2002 Serra-Freeport game which left a real sour taste in many people’s mouths. Coach Dave Hepler has a very good nucleus of returning players including the leadership of his son Zack Hepler, who established himself in the Chicago Showcase for Team Pittsburgh as one of the premier defensemen in all of Interscholastic Hockey. Throw in Patrick Spangler, Beau Zack and goaltender Tim Zahumensky and the Yellow Jackets appear to be on course to improve on their performance from a year ago. Mars is off to a 3-0 start and appears to be breathing down the necks of defending Pennsylvania Class A champions Quaker Valley’s neck ranked # 2 in the latest Pa Hockey Elite 8 poll. With wins over Bishop McCort and a convincing win over Serra Catholic, it has many in the Class A uttering that Eric Glover’s Planets will be one of those teams to consider for Penguins Cup contention. After the season’s first month, it would only be guessing at this point and their may be a few more surprise schools in the hunt come March as 8 schools will qualify and try to claim Class A’s top prize. The opening period before a very nice turnout at the Belmont was end to end action with close checking and was scoreless through the first 13 ½ minutes. Freeport would get an opportunity on the power play in the and scored with just :01 left on the clock as John Reichenbach’s shot from the left face off circle beat the Planet’s goaltender Greg Lewis to give the Yellow Jackets a 1-0 lead at the end of the opening period. Freeport came out flying in the second period and Patrick Spangler had a great chance on a breakaway with 12:06 to go but lost the handle and never got a decent shot off. Mars would have a power play with 9:10 left, but the Yellow Jackets killed it off. Shane Gallagher had an opening with 5 ½ left in the period, but his backhand would go off the side of the net, but the Jackets would get another chance with the man advantage, prompting a timeout from Mars coach Eric Glover, who sensed a key moment in this game. Glover’s strategy must have paid off at 3:19 as Mike Heltman stole the puck and sped away on the breakaway, which was stopped by Tim Zahumensky, but the Planets Jake Robash pounced on the rebound and chipped it over the Freeport goaltender to tie the game at 1-1. The Yellow Jackets took a penalty with a little over two minutes left prior to the ice cut and Mars would have a chance to take the lead. With :27 seconds to go in the second period, Mars defenseman Stephen Tracy’s slap shot found its way past the Yellow Jacket goaltender to give the Planets a 2-1 lead on a power play goal. In the third period, the pace picked up a bit as did the physical play. Mars had a good chance to widen their lead but Zahumensky stopped Robash on the backhand with 6:21 to go. A Planet’s power play with 5:33 to go went by the wayside and Freeport got another power play with :55 left and the Yellow Jackets tied the game with :07 as Shane Gallagher scored after a scramble in front of the net on a rebound. The teams battled through overtime with chances at both ends but Tim Zahumensky and Greg Lewis were equal to the task and the game ended in a 2-2 tie in a very entertaining hockey game. imageimage
South Park 2 Kittanning 1 KITTANNNING – The Kittanning hockey program earned their 500th victory in 2006 which was a monumental accomplishment and when you look at the big picture people like the Montebells, John Ford, Joe Ritchey and the recently passed George Capone are the builders who have a piece of the history of a great program with players such a Pat McCue [who was in the house tonight from Augusta, Georgia] that has been the home of many memories and very good seasons. For head coach Jon Yackmack, very good can only get better if the Wildcats take that next step and capture a Penguins Cup, which was only one step away a year ago, but the pretty big step was in the form of Pine Richland, who seems to be the main obstacle in Class AA again this season. After a 4-2 start, Kittanning will need to focus every night on the task at hand. Unfortunately for Kittanning there are many other obstacles to contend with as the Class AA chase has been joined by a herd of teams from the beginning of this season. South Park hopes to be one of those teams that would like to join in the fun this season and Ray Sabatini’s squad appears to be one of those roller coaster teams who will make this season fun to watch. A 9-8 loss to Greensburg Salem, a 4-3 win over Peters Twp and a disappointing loss 7-2 to Elizabeth Forward and a 6-4 win over Cathedral Prep in Erie has landed the Eagles at 3-2 and in Kittanning looking for a little respect and possibly an upset victory. After a physical and scoreless opening period, Kittanning started to turn up the heat in the second period and South Park goaltender Shane Bickar decided to turn this contest into a goaltending clinic early in the period. Bickar robbed Nick Troup at 7:17 from point blank range. The Eagles struck first with 5:35 remaining in the second period as Chris Ondek scored from on the rebound beating Joey Mecurio to give SP a 1-0 lead. The goal by South Park evened the playing field and put Kittanning on their heels as South Park began to attack the Wildcats. The home team started to show frustration as South Park stood with Kittanning blow for blow. With :22 seconds left in the period, the Eagles were whistled for interference behind the play, which would carry over to the final period. The Wildcats held a 22-11 advantage in shots. On to the third period and Kittanning nearly tied it with 10:17 to go as Evan Blodgett’s shot from the left point rang off the pipe. The Wildcat’s woes deepened as Nick Troup was whistled for a misconduct at the end of the 2nd period. Coupled with Joey Ford and Jurgen Koster were missing to reindeer practice [tis the season you know] with the under .500 Hornets [read the editorial for more info]. With three and a half to go Kittanning turned up their game a notch with several quick shots on Shane Bickar to no avail. Bickar robbed Colin McKelvey on a rebound with 3:03 to go and then South Park turned the pressure into a chance at the other end and Chris Ondek found the loose puck to the left of Mecurio and buried a wrist shot high over the glove hand side to give the Eagles a pretty comfortable 2-0 advantage. Interestingly, Shane Bickar played on the Mr Haney’sU-18 Hornets, but has parted ways with the Kool-Aid society and now can play for South Park. Bickar stopped McKelvey and Zack Avi from on the doorstep with a minute and a half to go. Kittanning would have a 6 on 3 for the final :45 seconds as the Eagles were whistled for being a little over agressive. Colin McKelvey finally broke the ice with :30 seconds to go with a wrist shot on the ice just inside the post. With a 6 on 3 still and 30 ticks Kittanning pressed for the equalizer but could not get it and the Eagles escaped stealing a thrilling 2-1 victory sending the stunned Kittanning faithful to the parking lot. The Wildcats outshot SP 41-16 and 19-5 in the third period. image
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Indiana outlasts Peters in OT

Posted by Jeff Mauro at Nov 29, 2006 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
INDIANA This Game Summary was provided by the Indiana Hockey Club Wednesday, November 29, 2006 PIHL AA Conference Record: 3-3-0 Indiana 6 : Peters Township 5 The Indiana High School Varsity Ice Hockey team defeated rival Peter Township in an exciting overtime win. John Ogden had two goals during regular playing time while adding the overtime game-winning goal for a hat trick. Single goals came from Troy Gaydosh, Steven Geisel, and Lance Lewandowski. Indiana’s Joe Appolonia lead the team in assists with three while Ryan Rivosecchi and TJ George added one a piece. Wes Lyons stopped 9 of 11 shots, while Kevin Dougherty finished the game stopping 16 of 19 shots faced. Scoring Indiana Period 1: 1 Period 2: 3 Period 3: 1 OT: 1 Final: 6 Peters Township 1: 2 2: 1 3: 2 Final: 5 Home: Indiana Goaltender: Wes Lyons Total shots faced/saves 11/09 Kevin Dougherty Total shots faced/saves 19/16 Scoring/Assists Troy Gaydosh/ unassisted Period: 1 Time: 4:29 Steven Geisel/ unasssisted Period: 2 Time: 9:54 John Ogden/ Joe Appolonia & Ryan Rivosecchi Period: 2 Time: 5:52 Lance Lewandowski/ unassisted Period: 2 Time: 3:09 John Ogden/ Joe Appolonia & TJ George Period: 3 Time: 5:33 John Ogden/ Joe Appolonia Overtime 4:31 Visiting: Peters Township Goaltenders: Mike McLean Total shots faced/saves 40/34 Scoring/Assists Colin Fawcett / Eric Zalewski Period: 1 Time 11:40 Eric Zalewski/ Colin Fawcett Period 1 Time: 4:03 Chris Papciak /Eric Zalewski Period 2 Time: 12: 51 Chris Papciak/ unassisted Period 3 Time: 10:45 Chris Papciak/ unassisted Period 3 Time: 1:33 imageimage
Mars 2 Freeport 2 KITTANNING – Freeport’s hockey program has been an enigma in Class A since coming back into existence in 1995. The Yellow Jackets had only two winning season in their first 12 years of play, but in 05-06 Freeport posted a 14-7-1 mark only to be edged out by Sewickley Academy 3-2 denying the Yellow Jackets their 2nd opportunity to advance to the Penguins Cup semi-finals and their first appearance since the 2002 Serra-Freeport game which left a real sour taste in many people’s mouths. Coach Dave Hepler has a very good nucleus of returning players including the leadership of his son Zack Hepler, who established himself in the Chicago Showcase for Team Pittsburgh as one of the premier defensemen in all of Interscholastic Hockey. Throw in Patrick Spangler, Beau Zack and goaltender Tim Zahumensky and the Yellow Jackets appear to be on course to improve on their performance from a year ago. Mars is off to a 3-0 start and appears to be breathing down the necks of defending Pennsylvania Class A champions Quaker Valley’s neck ranked # 2 in the latest Pa Hockey Elite 8 poll. With wins over Bishop McCort and a convincing win over Serra Catholic, it has many in the Class A uttering that Eric Glover’s Planets will be one of those teams to consider for Penguins Cup contention. After the season’s first month, it would only be guessing at this point and their may be a few more surprise schools in the hunt come March as 8 schools will qualify and try to claim Class A’s top prize. The opening period before a very nice turnout at the Belmont was end to end action with close checking and was scoreless through the first 13 ½ minutes. Freeport would get an opportunity on the power play in the and scored with just :01 left on the clock as John Reichenbach’s shot from the left face off circle beat the Planet’s goaltender Greg Lewis to give the Yellow Jackets a 1-0 lead at the end of the opening period. Freeport came out flying in the second period and Patrick Spangler had a great chance on a breakaway with 12:06 to go but lost the handle and never got a decent shot off. Mars would have a power play with 9:10 left, but the Yellow Jackets killed it off. Shane Gallagher had an opening with 5 ½ left in the period, but his backhand would go off the side of the net, but the Jackets would get another chance with the man advantage, prompting a timeout from Mars coach Eric Glover, who sensed a key moment in this game. Glover’s strategy must have paid off at 3:19 as Mike Heltman stole the puck and sped away on the breakaway, which was stopped by Tim Zahumensky, but the Planets Jake Robash pounced on the rebound and chipped it over the Freeport goaltender to tie the game at 1-1. The Yellow Jackets took a penalty with a little over two minutes left prior to the ice cut and Mars would have a chance to take the lead. With :27 seconds to go in the second period, Mars defenseman Stephen Tracy’s slap shot found its way past the Yellow Jacket goaltender to give the Planets a 2-1 lead on a power play goal. In the third period, the pace picked up a bit as did the physical play. Mars had a good chance to widen their lead but Zahumensky stopped Robash on the backhand with 6:21 to go. A Planet’s power play with 5:33 to go went by the wayside and Freeport got another power play with :55 left and the Yellow Jackets tied the game with :07 as Shane Gallagher scored after a scramble in front of the net on a rebound. The teams battled through overtime with chances at both ends but Tim Zahumensky and Greg Lewis were equal to the task and the game ended in a 2-2 tie in a very entertaining hockey game. imageimage
South Park 2 Kittanning 1 KITTANNNING – The Kittanning hockey program earned their 500th victory in 2006 which was a monumental accomplishment and when you look at the big picture people like the Montebells, John Ford, Joe Ritchey and the recently passed George Capone are the builders who have a piece of the history of a great program with players such a Pat McCue [who was in the house tonight from Augusta, Georgia] that has been the home of many memories and very good seasons. For head coach Jon Yackmack, very good can only get better if the Wildcats take that next step and capture a Penguins Cup, which was only one step away a year ago, but the pretty big step was in the form of Pine Richland, who seems to be the main obstacle in Class AA again this season. After a 4-2 start, Kittanning will need to focus every night on the task at hand. Unfortunately for Kittanning there are many other obstacles to contend with as the Class AA chase has been joined by a herd of teams from the beginning of this season. South Park hopes to be one of those teams that would like to join in the fun this season and Ray Sabatini’s squad appears to be one of those roller coaster teams who will make this season fun to watch. A 9-8 loss to Greensburg Salem, a 4-3 win over Peters Twp and a disappointing loss 7-2 to Elizabeth Forward and a 6-4 win over Cathedral Prep in Erie has landed the Eagles at 3-2 and in Kittanning looking for a little respect and possibly an upset victory. After a physical and scoreless opening period, Kittanning started to turn up the heat in the second period and South Park goaltender Shane Bickar decided to turn this contest into a goaltending clinic early in the period. Bickar robbed Nick Troup at 7:17 from point blank range. The Eagles struck first with 5:35 remaining in the second period as Chris Ondek scored from on the rebound beating Joey Mecurio to give SP a 1-0 lead. The goal by South Park evened the playing field and put Kittanning on their heels as South Park began to attack the Wildcats. The home team started to show frustration as South Park stood with Kittanning blow for blow. With :22 seconds left in the period, the Eagles were whistled for interference behind the play, which would carry over to the final period. The Wildcats held a 22-11 advantage in shots. On to the third period and Kittanning nearly tied it with 10:17 to go as Evan Blodgett’s shot from the left point rang off the pipe. The Wildcat’s woes deepened as Nick Troup was whistled for a misconduct at the end of the 2nd period. Coupled with Joey Ford and Jurgen Koster were missing to reindeer practice [tis the season you know] with the under .500 Hornets [read the editorial for more info]. With three and a half to go Kittanning turned up their game a notch with several quick shots on Shane Bickar to no avail. Bickar robbed Colin McKelvey on a rebound with 3:03 to go and then South Park turned the pressure into a chance at the other end and Chris Ondek found the loose puck to the left of Mecurio and buried a wrist shot high over the glove hand side to give the Eagles a pretty comfortable 2-0 advantage. Interestingly, Shane Bickar played on the Mr Haney’sU-18 Hornets, but has parted ways with the Kool-Aid society and now can play for South Park. Bickar stopped McKelvey and Zack Avi from on the doorstep with a minute and a half to go. Kittanning would have a 6 on 3 for the final :45 seconds as the Eagles were whistled for being a little over agressive. Colin McKelvey finally broke the ice with :30 seconds to go with a wrist shot on the ice just inside the post. With a 6 on 3 still and 30 ticks Kittanning pressed for the equalizer but could not get it and the Eagles escaped stealing a thrilling 2-1 victory sending the stunned Kittanning faithful to the parking lot. The Wildcats outshot SP 41-16 and 19-5 in the third period. image