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NEVILLE ISLAND - Upper St Clair has had a roller coaster season and head coach Warren Young's squad knew it had to come up big against a North Hills squad which has struggled of late. The Indians have not put the puck in the net which has led to a slump. David Andrews of USC looked to add to the North Hills frustration as the Panther goaltender thwarted some early chances by controlling his rebounds. Then the Panthers got the break they needed as Justin Lloyd found a seam in the Indian defense and beat Casey Dudt-Mulzet at 8:31 to give USC a 1-0 lead. North Hills came right back as Jake Congalton was part of a two on one and while the USC defender covered the back side, Andrews made the save against Congalton to preserve a one goal advantage at 7:04. Then it was Lloyd again on the off wing ring a wrister off the far post and Brandon Burns collected the rebound and fired it into an empty net to give the Panthers a 2-0 lead. Now in a hole, the Indians received several power plays chances throughout the 2nd and 3rd period, but Andrews came up with several key stops to preserve the shutout and give Upper St Clair a huge 2-0 victory and new life in the quest for the 12th and final PIHL AAA playoff spot. imageimage
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INDIANA - Pine Richland came into their contest with Indiana with an unbeaten streak dating back to February 2000 since the Rams had lost a regular season contest. The Indians on the other hand, had more current history on their minds as they could overtake the Rams in the overall seedings for the Penguin Cup playoffs, which begin in a little over a month. To add to the fun, the Kittanning faithful were on hand to cheer on Indiana as well for the tight battle in the PIHL AA North division between PR and the Wildcats. The first period was tightly contested through the games first 8 minutes until Nate Nehnevajsa found a loose puck and slid it past Mike Lady to give Pine Richland a 1-0 lead at 6:48. Then just 44 seconds later Casey Haines walked around the Ram defense and lofted a wrist shot past Dan Mills on the glove side to tie the game at 1-1 on the power play. Then it was Haines again on the power play weaving through PR defense and feeding Mike Nesper who snapped a shot off Mills skate to give Indiana a 2-1 lead at 4:59 of the 1st. The Rams came right back as Pat Nicholas broke in alone and beat Lady to tie the game at 2-2. On to the second and Nesper put the Indians back on top with a rebound goal at 13:14. Haines then tried to give Indiana a two goal cushion and banked a backhander off the crossbar at 9:58. The freshman Haines was possessed and would not be denied as he stripped the puck from Pine Richland defenders and moved the puck to Zach Diamond who found Haines all alone for a tap in at 9:16 to give Indiana a 4-2 lead. Indiana was in complete control with a two goal lead and a 29-15 shot advantage. Pine Richland carried the play in the third period as they outshot Indiana. Finally, with two minutes left on the clock, Matt Kystra tipped in a shot from the point to cut the lead to 4-3. The Rams then pulled goaltender Mills for the extra attacker, but Haines stole the puck and completed the hat trick with and empty netter with just 54 seconds left. Indiana outshot Pine Richland 33-22 for the game. imageimage
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Pittsburgh Post Gazette High School Hockey

Posted by Jeff Mauro at Jan 25, 2002 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
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Malvern Prep impressive in win over LaSalle MEADVILLE - LaSalle arrived in Meadville for its first game of the Bulldog Invitational at daybreak Saturday morning to play a three game series, which ended around 2:30 AM Sunday morning with an overtime victory over defending Bulldog Invitational champs St Ignatius in overtime 2-1. The result was a 10:45 AM date with Malvern Prep, who went undefeated in pool play at 3-0 ending with a 3-2 victory over host Meadville. The Friars were looking to avenge a 4-1 early season loss to the Explorers and stakc their claim to the # 1 team in Eastern Pa. Malvern broke on top in a quick first period as Warren Byrne's blast beat Matt Palmer to give the Friars a 1-0 lead. In the second period, Malvern turned up the heat in the 'House of Chills' with a 16 shot onsluaght on LaSalle. Mike McMullan, Ed Shinn, Andreas Wochtl, Tim Horn and Mike Curran scored as coach John Graves Friars put it on LaSalle with a five goal second. At the other end, Max Sorenson kept the Explorers off the board, except for a Matt Loftus tally at 7:25. Derrick Bowen added a third period goal as Malvern Prep won impressively 7-1 and outshooting their opponent 32-23 for the contest. image