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8th Annual Loyola Thanksgiving Tournament

Posted by Jeff Mauro at Nov 24, 2006 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
Schedule - Wilmette, Illinois Thursday, November 23 Loyola Gold 3 v Lake Forest HS 1 Glenbrook South 4 v Barrington 3 Naperville Central 0 v Providence 3 New Trier Green 3 v St Rita 2 Glenbrook North 6 v Fenwick 4 Neuqua Valley 3 v Hamilton Southeastern 4 Mt Carmel 4 v DeSmet 3 Friday, November 24 Glenbrook North 2 v New Trier Green 3 Hamilton Southeastern 3 v Lake Forest High School 0 Mt Carmel 2 v Glenbrook South 2 Naperville Central 3 v Loyola Maroon 1 Neuqua Valley 1 v Loyola Gold 0 St Rita 0 v Fenwick 7 Providence 7 v Pittsburgh Central Catholic 3 DeSmet 5 v Barrington 1 Saturday, November 25 Barrington 1 v Mt Carmel 3 Pittsburgh Central 4 v Naperville Central 1 Loyola Maroon 2 v Providence 4 Glenbrook South 5 v DeSmet 7 Fenwick 2 v New Trier Green 2 Loyola Gold 2 v Hamilton Southeastern 0 St Rita 4 v Glenbrook North 4 Lake Forest High School 2 v Neuqua Valley 0 Loyola Maroon 2 v Pittsburgh Central 4 Sunday, November 26 Semi Final - New Trier Green 4 v Mt Carmel 1 Semi Final - Loyola Gold 2 v Providence 3 Championship - New Trier Green 5 Providence 0 image
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8th Annual Loyola Thanksgiving Tournament

Posted by Jeff Mauro at Nov 24, 2006 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
Schedule - Wilmette, Illinois Thursday, November 23 Loyola Gold 3 v Lake Forest HS 1 Glenbrook South 4 v Barrington 3 Naperville Central 0 v Providence 3 New Trier Green 3 v St Rita 2 Glenbrook North 6 v Fenwick 4 Neuqua Valley 3 v Hamilton Southeastern 4 Mt Carmel 4 v DeSmet 3 Friday, November 24 Glenbrook North 2 v New Trier Green 3 Hamilton Southeastern 3 v Lake Forest High School 0 Mt Carmel 2 v Glenbrook South 2 Naperville Central 3 v Loyola Maroon 1 Neuqua Valley 1 v Loyola Gold 0 St Rita 0 v Fenwick 7 Providence 7 v Pittsburgh Central Catholic 3 DeSmet 5 v Barrington 1 Saturday, November 25 Barrington 1 v Mt Carmel 3 Pittsburgh Central 4 v Naperville Central 1 Loyola Maroon 2 v Providence 4 Glenbrook South 5 v DeSmet 7 Fenwick 2 v New Trier Green 2 Loyola Gold 2 v Hamilton Southeastern 0 St Rita 4 v Glenbrook North 4 Lake Forest High School 2 v Neuqua Valley 0 Loyola Maroon 2 v Pittsburgh Central 4 Sunday, November 26 Semi Final - New Trier Green 4 v Mt Carmel 1 Semi Final - Loyola Gold 2 v Providence 3 Championship - New Trier Green 5 Providence 0 image
Quaker Valley 4 Bishop McCort 2 Coraopolis – The last time a Bishop McCort started the season with no wins after three games many of the current Crusher were not even born yet and in fact the last losing season for McCort was in 1991. So head coach John Bradley isn’t used to such dilemmas for his club and its safe to say that even after an 0-2-1 start, the Crimson Crushers should rebound and make the Penguins Cup playoffs in 2007, which admits anyone who wants to play hockey in March as 8 out of 13 schools in the depleted Class A Division will move on. More important at hand is the seeding that McCort could face if they dig themselves a hole at the beginning of the season, which will be a little more important this season as Mars, Freeport and Beaver look to join the Penguins Cup chase. So a 4th or 5th seed for the Crushers and an all important home game in the 2nd round of the playoffs could mean the Bishop McCort may have to pick up a big win along the way against a team like Quaker Valley and there would be no better time to start than this evenings match-up. Ah ………..State Champions………….sounds nice and has been a long time coming for Kevin Quinn and Quaker Valley, who after they eliminated Sewickley Academy in the semi-finals never looked back in pounding Serra Catholic in the Penguins Cup and then Penncrest in the Class A State Finals to capture their first ever State Championship. Through all of that, the Quakers have developed quite a following with a nice crowd on hand at the Airport for tonight’s matchup. The Quakers are off to a decent start at 2-0-1 and looking to repeat their feat from a year ago. Bishop McCort had the first opportunity on the power play and converted as Jordan Jaco took a Todd Thomas pass and beat Zac Zinger over the glove hand side to give McCort a 1-0 lead. At 6:39 of the opening period, the Crimson Crushers were whistled for too many men on the ice, but QV couldn’t score. Mikail Lemieux had an opportunity on a breakaway with 1:57 left but Danny Mock made the save on the backhand attempt. With less than a minute to go the Crushers went back on the power play and force another penalty in the waning moments of the 1st resulting a minute of 5 on 3 to start the 2nd period. It took only 19 seconds for the Crushers to convert as Shawn James scored to the far post on a give and go with Todd Thomas beating Zinger on the ice to give McCort a 2-0 lead at 14:41. The hole got deeper for the Quakers with another penalty at the 14:00 mark and another 5 on 3 for the Crushers. QV killed off the first minute and the lamp lit on the other side as Mikail Lemieux took a picture perfect pass from Colin South and buried a wrist shot in the upper corner at 12:06 for a shorthanded tally and huge momentum swing with the score 2-1. With 8:47 left in the 2nd period, the Quakers got their chance to tie the game on the power play, but was nullified by a even up call. With 50 seconds in the 2nd period, Colin South threaded a tremendous head man pass to Mikail Lemieux who was behind the Crusher defense and beat Danny Mock on the backhand to tie the hockey game at two apiece. Thrd period. QV goaltender Zac Zinger made two real nice stops in the opening minute of third period. On a four on four at 12:07, Jason Moisey scored on a slap shot from the right point, which snuck behind Cory Mock to give QV their first lead 3-2. With 4:27 remaining in regulation McCort went on the power play and QV would be without Lemieux and South on their way to the important Hornet’s practice, but the Quakers stiffened and killed it off. Greg Dyer closed it out with an empty netter with 14.8 ticks left and the Quakers captured a 4-2 victory over McCort, leaving the Crushers winless on the season at 0-3-1, while QV moved to 3-0-1. image
Moon 4 Montour 1 Coraopolis – Moon is off to a 3-2 start after dropping a close 5-3 decision to Kittanning last night and to Cathedral Prep 4-3, but are right in the thick of the Class AA race and for coach Craig Bioni knows that the Tigers will have to make hay against teams in front and behind the to elevate the playoff seeding. Moon came on at end of 2006 and looks to be a team who could spring an upset or two in the playoffs with a core group of seniors. Montour has opened with a 3-1-2 mark and stands alone in 1st place in the West Division. Head Coach Dan Siegel’s club looks to be in the Penguins Cup AA mix although dropping a contest at Indiana last week. The Spartans are ranked 4th in Class AA, but face a very challenging schedule where every night will be important to decide the playoff seedings in March. The Spartans will face the toughest part of their schedule in December with Moon twice, Franklin Regional and defending Class AA Pa State champions Pine Richland in that stretch. The rivalry between Moon and Montour drew a standing room only crowd at the Airport Landslide Landside rink. After a scoreless opening half of the first period, at 7:14of the opening period, the Tigers took a 1-0 lead as Cedric Brazeau snapped a wrist shot over the stick side of Matt Skoff. On to the 2nd period and after a delayed penalty call and an apparent whistle, Montour scored as # 11 scored on a slapshot and it was ruled no goal, so the Tigers maintained a 1-0 lead but would be facing a penalty kill as Montour would have the man advantage. Greg Clarke scored on a rebound with 2:18 remaining to knot the score at one apiece. The Spartans went on the power play with 11:51 to go in regulation but was nullified by a Montour penalty with 10:49 left. With 9:16 remaining Moon’s Matt Reese beat Matt Skoff on a lazy slap shot from the right hand boards, which eluded the Montour goaltender and gave the Tigers a 2-0 lead. Montour went back on the power play moments later but failed to score. The Tigers came back at 6:12 and scored a huge insurance goal as John Davis shot and Misha Kleynjans scored on the backhand to give Moon a 3-1 advantage. With 2:05 remaining, John Davis hit Dan Clark on a long lead pass who eluded the Montour defense almost beat Matt Skoff, but Joe DeNardo was there to bang home the rebound and give Moon a 4-1 lead and victory. image
Quaker Valley 4 Bishop McCort 2 Coraopolis – The last time a Bishop McCort started the season with no wins after three games many of the current Crusher were not even born yet and in fact the last losing season for McCort was in 1991. So head coach John Bradley isn’t used to such dilemmas for his club and its safe to say that even after an 0-2-1 start, the Crimson Crushers should rebound and make the Penguins Cup playoffs in 2007, which admits anyone who wants to play hockey in March as 8 out of 13 schools in the depleted Class A Division will move on. More important at hand is the seeding that McCort could face if they dig themselves a hole at the beginning of the season, which will be a little more important this season as Mars, Freeport and Beaver look to join the Penguins Cup chase. So a 4th or 5th seed for the Crushers and an all important home game in the 2nd round of the playoffs could mean the Bishop McCort may have to pick up a big win along the way against a team like Quaker Valley and there would be no better time to start than this evenings match-up. Ah ………..State Champions………….sounds nice and has been a long time coming for Kevin Quinn and Quaker Valley, who after they eliminated Sewickley Academy in the semi-finals never looked back in pounding Serra Catholic in the Penguins Cup and then Penncrest in the Class A State Finals to capture their first ever State Championship. Through all of that, the Quakers have developed quite a following with a nice crowd on hand at the Airport for tonight’s matchup. The Quakers are off to a decent start at 2-0-1 and looking to repeat their feat from a year ago. Bishop McCort had the first opportunity on the power play and converted as Jordan Jaco took a Todd Thomas pass and beat Zac Zinger over the glove hand side to give McCort a 1-0 lead. At 6:39 of the opening period, the Crimson Crushers were whistled for too many men on the ice, but QV couldn’t score. Mikail Lemieux had an opportunity on a breakaway with 1:57 left but Danny Mock made the save on the backhand attempt. With less than a minute to go the Crushers went back on the power play and force another penalty in the waning moments of the 1st resulting a minute of 5 on 3 to start the 2nd period. It took only 19 seconds for the Crushers to convert as Shawn James scored to the far post on a give and go with Todd Thomas beating Zinger on the ice to give McCort a 2-0 lead at 14:41. The hole got deeper for the Quakers with another penalty at the 14:00 mark and another 5 on 3 for the Crushers. QV killed off the first minute and the lamp lit on the other side as Mikail Lemieux took a picture perfect pass from Colin South and buried a wrist shot in the upper corner at 12:06 for a shorthanded tally and huge momentum swing with the score 2-1. With 8:47 left in the 2nd period, the Quakers got their chance to tie the game on the power play, but was nullified by a even up call. With 50 seconds in the 2nd period, Colin South threaded a tremendous head man pass to Mikail Lemieux who was behind the Crusher defense and beat Danny Mock on the backhand to tie the hockey game at two apiece. Thrd period. QV goaltender Zac Zinger made two real nice stops in the opening minute of third period. On a four on four at 12:07, Jason Moisey scored on a slap shot from the right point, which snuck behind Cory Mock to give QV their first lead 3-2. With 4:27 remaining in regulation McCort went on the power play and QV would be without Lemieux and South on their way to the important Hornet’s practice, but the Quakers stiffened and killed it off. Greg Dyer closed it out with an empty netter with 14.8 ticks left and the Quakers captured a 4-2 victory over McCort, leaving the Crushers winless on the season at 0-3-1, while QV moved to 3-0-1. image