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2002 Chicago Showcase

Posted by Jeff Mauro at Mar 7, 2002 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
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2002 Chicago Showcase

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CASTLE SHANNON - West Allegheny started the 2001-2002 season with a 1-4-1 start after a tough loss to Bishop McCort. The Indians knew they had a decent team and figured this may be their year if they could put the pieces together. Steel Valley had suprised many after two victories over Serra Catholic and a tie with McCort and this young Ironmen squad was looking to test its newfound confidence in the playoffs. The Ironmen came out pressing in the first period outshooting WA 13-6, but Phil Sweet kept them off the board. Meanwhile, Derek Keller found a Matt Knapp rebound and chipped it over Dave Kwolek to give the Indians a 1-0 lead at 11:27. Finally, at 2:03 of the 1st, Jim Barka trickled an Allen Zivic rebound past Sweet to tie the game at 1-1. On to the second and on the power play it was Josh Fuoco, taking a great pass from Knapp through traffic and burying a wrist shot to give the Indians a 2-1 lead, which they took to the intermission. In the third period, Steel Valley continued its onslaught on Sweet, who was equal to the task. Then Keller caught the SV defense pinching too much and stripped the puck and was in alone and beat Kwolek to give the Indians a huge goal and a 3-1 lead at 8:30. Steel Valley came right back as Gary Gerson scored at 3:20 to make it 3-2. With the Ironmen continuing to press for the tying goal, Tom Quinn stole the puck and scored on another breakaway at 2:40 for a big insurance goal and Matt Knapp sealed the victory with an empty netter with 21 seconds left as West Allegheny scored a big upset victory and a trip to Johnstown to face Bishop McCort next week. imageimage
CASTLE SHANNON - West Allegheny started the 2001-2002 season with a 1-4-1 start after a tough loss to Bishop McCort. The Indians knew they had a decent team and figured this may be their year if they could put the pieces together. Steel Valley had suprised many after two victories over Serra Catholic and a tie with McCort and this young Ironmen squad was looking to test its newfound confidence in the playoffs. The Ironmen came out pressing in the first period outshooting WA 13-6, but Phil Sweet kept them off the board. Meanwhile, Derek Keller found a Matt Knapp rebound and chipped it over Dave Kwolek to give the Indians a 1-0 lead at 11:27. Finally, at 2:03 of the 1st, Jim Barka trickled an Allen Zivic rebound past Sweet to tie the game at 1-1. On to the second and on the power play it was Josh Fuoco, taking a great pass from Knapp through traffic and burying a wrist shot to give the Indians a 2-1 lead, which they took to the intermission. In the third period, Steel Valley continued its onslaught on Sweet, who was equal to the task. Then Keller caught the SV defense pinching too much and stripped the puck and was in alone and beat Kwolek to give the Indians a huge goal and a 3-1 lead at 8:30. Steel Valley came right back as Gary Gerson scored at 3:20 to make it 3-2. With the Ironmen continuing to press for the tying goal, Tom Quinn stole the puck and scored on another breakaway at 2:40 for a big insurance goal and Matt Knapp sealed the victory with an empty netter with 21 seconds left as West Allegheny scored a big upset victory and a trip to Johnstown to face Bishop McCort next week. imageimage
CORAOPOLIS - Quigley had the momemtum coming into the playoffs and they had the experience of the past few playoff years. Besides, Elizabeth Forward is fielding its first varsity team in 4 years and they should be happy with their season, shouldn't they ? Somebody forgot to tell them ! The Warriors came out flying in the first period as Joe Persang and Mike Mitchko tallied and gave EF a 2-0 lead with goals 14 seconds apart and a shot advantage of 8-1. Back came the Spartans late in the opening frame as Jason DiVito took a great pass from Allen Randolph and cut the lead to 2-1. EF's freshman stud Jeremy Delmaster scored just 19 seconds into the second to stretch the lead back to 3-1. DiVito came back for Quigley and scored on his own rebound to make it 3-2 at 12:34. Then the goaltending picked up as Luke Belsky and Adam Reichl made several key saves in the middle of the period. Then Delmaster got open ice and had a 2 on 1, which he used as a decoy and beat Belsky on the short side to exend the margin to 4-2 at 6:59 and the Warriors took the lead to the locker room. In the third period,Belsky kept the Spartans in the game with several key saves. Then Mike Haney blasted a slapshot past Reichl and the EF lead was now only 4-3 with 7:48 left in regulation. Quigley kept pressing and Reichl shined as he made several key saves to match Belsky including an improbable stop on Haney with just 2:10 to go. EF could taste it now and the Warriors were throwing their bodies in front of Quigley shots and players to keep the slim one goal lead. Then the prayer was answered as Joe Persang flung a long shot into an empty net with 11 seconds remaining and the upstart EF Warriors moved on with an impreesive 5-3 win. imageimage