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ERIE ~ Cathedral Prep started off the 2002-2003 season like a ball of fire through mid-January with only one loss at the hands of Meadville in an early season affair at the ‘House of Chills’ 6-4. Coach Nels White’s squad looked to be in great form after defeating Eastern Pa power LaSalle in the Bulldog Invitational, but then dropped a lopsided game to Cleveland St Ignatius, which threw the Ramblers into a tailspin dropping games to archrival McDowell and Central Catholic. ECP has rebounded though and is back on track after a 10-3 pasting of Upper St. Clair earlier this week. Meadville is back atop the Class AAA Penguins Cup hunt and has played consistently well for a majority of the season. If Jamie Plunkett’s Bulldogs have an Achilles heal, it is that they sometimes have trouble finishing scoring opportunities, which has resulted in some ties and a loss to Gateway a week ago 3-2 and they need timely scoring entering the playoffs if they would like to end up in the winner’s circle in the Penguins Cup. After an adventurous drive to the Tullio Erie Civic Center, a crowd of an estimated 700 people braved the snowstorm to watch top of the top Western Pa schools get it on with the Class AAA West Lake Division title and some bragging rights at stake. This game took on significance for McDowell, who is in chase of Prep and many of the McDowell Trojans players were on hand to root for Meadville. The Ramblers opened the scoring at 10:52 as Pat Figurski found a rare loose puck in the Meadville slot and beat Danny O’Sharuk between the five hole for a 1-0 lead. O’Sharuk made several key saves as Prep continued to pressure the Bulldog backline on Jeff Dionosio at 9:30 and Jon Merriott at 5:42. Andrew Topa intercepted a Meadville clearing attempt and found a streaking Kyle Rogers, who went top shelf at 4:26 to give Prep a 2-0 lead. Meadville was now scrambling and the Ramblers had them in trouble as O’Sharuk stopped Doyle on the breakaway with 2:23 remaining and Pa Hockey top 25 selection David Moyer made a diving breakup of an attempted pass to a wide open Prep forward in the slot with 1:03 left. The Bulldogs began their efforts to build momentum early in the 2nd period and Phil Siverd made it count as he took a Brian Bahurinsky pass and buried it past Rob Allison to cut the lead to 2-1 at 11:25. Allison preserved the Rambler lead with point blank saves on Rick Thomas at 8:37 and Bahurinsky at 5:56. Then a puck and Kyle Rogers got behind the Bulldog defense with a little over a minute remaining….O’Sharuk came out to try to beat Rogers to the puck and Kyle also dove to poke in past O’Sharuk, which he did and while on his knees and an open net in front of him could not guide the puck in and give Prep a 3-1 lead. On to the third period and Prep was trying to get that two goal advantage but Danny O’Sharuk came up big as he stopped Jon Merriott on the breakaway at 10.25 and coupled that with several key stops on a Rambler power play at the ten minute mark. Then the Bulldogs went on the power play at 7:42 and Phil Siverd took a pass from Dan Craven out of the corner and blasted a slapshot through traffic on the short side past Allison to tie the game with 6:19 left. Meadville looked to take the lead and Allison came up big with stops on Harbaugh at 5:55 and Jeffrey Holabaugh at 4:15. The game then turned into a tight checking contest through the overtime in a hard fought 2-2 tie. imageimage
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MONROEVILLE - Gateway coach Dan Serakowski could fill a resume with experience from his first year with the Gators as he has seen just about everything. It’s like the ABC’s Wide World of Sports commercial, which portrays the ‘thrill of victory’ as well as ‘the agony of defeat’. The Gators showed why many consider them a very dangerous team by defeating # 1 ranked Meadville and have showed at times that they are merely a pretender with some lifeless individual circus act shows that would rival Barnum and Bailey………coach Serakowski has been like a broken record stressing team play and that team play would include passing the puck, discipline in tight situations and playing smart fundamental hockey, which the Gators must do to be successful. McDowell posted a 3-18-2 record a year ago and I am sure head coach Marlin Coon hoped not to go through another season like that one. The Trojans have pleasantly surprised this season with an 11-5-2 start with a pasting of Cathedral Prep [8-1] and several other impressive outings this season. The team traveled by bus to the Golden Mile for a big playoff positioning matchup with Gateway, there would be a lot on the line as the # 7 and # 8 ranked teams in the PA Hockey Elite 8 would lock horns. The Gators started off with a penalty early in the 1st and killed the McDowell opportunity, but the Trojans jumped on Gateway for the games first goal as Pa Hockey Top 25 Selection Stephen Kobert whistled a wrist shot on the ice through traffic past David Himes at 11:17 for a 1-0 lead. Gateway responded on its power play chance with some excellent work down low by Zach Flora, Lucas Pepper and Rob McCoy which opened up the point and at 9:04 it was Matt Kopaczynski, with a big blast from the center point past Joe Comstock on the stick side to tie the game at one apiece. The Gators took the lead with 5:31 remaining as Chris Gyke found Lucas Pepper in the slot and Pepper scored on the backhand to give Gateway a 2-1 lead. Then in true GMIC fashion late in the first, the scoreboard went out after the opening period buzzer. Early in the second Gateway could not extend the lead with several power play opportunities. Then at 10:14, McDowell’s Brian Hammell missed on the breakaway just wide and the puck took a ‘Golden Mile bounce’ off the end boards and found its way on to the stick of Gary Peterson, who deposited it behind Himes and the game was tied again at two apiece. The Trojans received a bench minor for yapping at the officiating crew, who seemed to be overcalling and mucking up an excellent hard fought hockey game. This would cost McDowell, as Gateway’s Chris Gyke knocked down a clearing attempt and fire a bullet upstairs on the glove side past Comstock to give the Gators a 3-2 advantage with 5:29 left in the middle period. On to the third period and Gyke continued his hot hand as he jumped into the play and his attempted pass cross ice deflected off a Trojan defenseman and behind Comstock for a 4-2 Gator lead with 11:03 to play. Gateway was now looking for the knockout punch and with 9:29 to play they appeared to have it as Zach Flora took a feed in front, but Comstock made a spectacular save sliding across the crease, which would turn out to be huge. Just fifteen seconds later at 9:14, Gary Peterson beat Himes on a wrist shot to cut the lead to 4-3 in favor of Gateway. The battle turned it up a notch as Hammel and Flora looked horns near the McDowell bench and a scrum ensued with several players. An overzealous official gave Flora the gate with a game misconduct and Hammel remained in the game receiving a double minor, which had the Gator faithful and bench livid and justifiably so. At the 6:24 mark McDowell would go on the power play for three minutes and Gateway was trying to hold on and appeared to be doing so as captain Matt Kopaczynski looked like Bobby Orr killing off over a minute of the disadvantage. The Gator momentum resulted in a Lucas Pepper shorthanded chance but Comstock came up with another big save with 4:50 remaining. The Trojans finally cashed in and tied the game as Lee Rohan set up Brian Hammel, who scored on a big wrist shot past Himes on the glove side and the game was tied again at four apiece. The Trojans now had the momentum and continued the pressure on Gateway and with :38 left, Hammel found the loose puck and beat Himes on a swift backhand to give McDowell a huge comeback win. The loss for Gateway sets up a must win for Gateway against division rival Franklin Regional next week for any hope of a division title. imageimage
The Ice Line Facility - West Chester will be hosting 2003 Pennsylvania High School Hockey Championsips on Sunday March 30, 2003. The game are as follows: Class A ~ Radnor 2 Westmont Hilltop 1 Class AA ~ Peters Twp 9 Holy Ghost Prep 3 Class AAA ~ Meadville 5 Malvern Prep 4 GAME SUMMARIES ARE NOW AVAILABLE ! Check out the Previews of the State Finals complete with History, Game Results and Statistics ............and for those who wish to know who MAY come out on top a few fearless predictions are included in the previews............just click on the Cup to see the previews ! Follow all the action here on Pa Hockey....we get it first and get it right ! Visit the history of the Pennsylvania High School Hockey Championships on Pa Hockey History at www.eteamz.com/pahockeyhistory which includes the history of the Flyers Cup and Penguins Cup since 1971 !!! imageimageimage
HARMARVILLE ~ Somerset has turned the corner with its program this season with a 12-6-0 record and some pretty impressive victories over Quaker Valley, Deer Lakes and Freeport. Coach Cliff Ziegler’s club is in a battle to capture a home playoff game for the Eagles and a win over Deer Lakes would go a long way in determining that berth. Deer Lakes celebrated Senior Night with all of the glory deserved for its seniors with three national anthems for its exchange students, who have become a staple with the program. Coach Al Pawloski was looking for a big night from his big guns and maybe a little more defensive effort than their 11-8 setback to Blackhawk last week. It didn’t take long for the Lancers to get on the board as Sean McIntyre took a nice feed from Matt DiSanti at 12:15 and beat Wes Cramer to make it 1-0. Deer Lakes extended its lead with 2:20 remaining in the first as Andreas Backstrom picked up a loose puck and snapped a shot upstairs on the glove side for a 2-0 lead at the break. Early in the second, McIntyre picked up his second on a wrist shot at 13:42 and the Lancers where off and running 3-0. Somerset came right back as Jake Wheeler redirected a Brett Ziegler shot from the point to cut the deficit to 3-1. Just 19 seconds later Jonas Eliasson scored to give Deer Lakes their three-goal cushion back at 10:54. Gardiner McKay scored on the power play set up by Ziegler and the Eagles pulled back within striking distance at 4-2 with 9:20 remaining in the middle frame. Then the game turned into a Deer Lakes runaway as Sean McIntyre scored at 7:14 and 3:09 of the 2nd and the Lancers took a 6-2 lead to the ice cut. On to the third period and Somerset’s Nick Popovich scored off a Jordan Woy rebound to cut the Deer Lakes lead to 7-3. This was to be the Lancers night as Eliasson and Backstrom added two more and Matt DiSanti scored another as Deer Lakes went on to an important and impressive 11-4 victory before a packed house at BladeRunners. Maybe the most impressive performance was the quiet goaltending of Roman Drievenosky, who surrendered only four goals in a wide open defenseless hockey game as the Lancers are now back in the hunt for that home playoff berth. imageimage