News and Announcements
2004-2005 Western Pa Hockey Alignment
Posted by Jeff Mauro at Jul 16, 2004 5:00PM PDT
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Click on the title above or the logo to see the 2004-2005 Alignment for Western Pennsylvania High School Hockey including Class AAA, AA and A and the NEWLY formed 'Open Division'.
Laurel Highlands High School Hockey League
Posted by Jeff Mauro at Jul 14, 2004 5:00PM PDT
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Visit the Laurel Highlands High School Hockey League which includes schools from Indiana, Altoona, Cambria County and Westmoreland County. The League was founded in 1996 and had 10 Varsity teams participate in the 2003-2004 Season.
2005 - Bethel Park coaching saga finally comes to a halt !
Posted by Jeff Mauro at Jun 28, 2004 5:00PM PDT
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The year-long and drawn out saga for coach Jim McVay and the Bethel Park Hockey program has finally reached a conclusion. Arbitrator Donald Zeigler ruled the firing of coach McVay by the Bethel Park Hockey club was invalid and that coach McVay should be reinstated for the 2004-2005 season.
Pa Hockey is looking forward to having coach McVay continue behind the bench and hopes that the Bethel Park program can move on from this situation and return to the prominance which resulted in three Pennsylvania Cup State Championships in 2000, 2001 and 2002, that was one of the great runs in State History including an
undefeated season and 2 Pa Hockey SS Directors Cups in 2000-01 and 2001-02. The Hawk program has always been represented with class and sportsmanship and hopefully ALL of the people involved can move on from this experience and support the program as it moves forward !
Fairview Hockey returns in 2004-2005 !
Posted by Jeff Mauro at Jun 28, 2004 5:00PM PDT
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Fairview High School in Erie will field a varsity team in 2004-2005. Fairview will compete in the Northwest Ohio High School Hockey League during the upcoming season. The spearhead of the Fairview resurgence will be aided by the return of Matt Glass, who was a member of the 1981 and 1982 Pennsylvania State AA Champions and will coach the current Fairview team. The Tigers won their 1st Pennsylvania State AA Championship in 1977.
NEPASHL ~ Northeastern Pennsylvania Scholastic Hockey League
Posted by Jeff Mauro at Jun 22, 2004 5:00PM PDT
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The Northeastern Scholastic Hockey League finished the 2003-2004 season as the 8th League in Eastern Pennsylvania and is now in its 8th year of existance. NEPASHL is the local high school ice hockey league with students from schools in Columbia, Lackwanna, Luzerne, Monroe, Sullivan, Wayne and Wyoming County participating in the league.
The following teams are current members.
NORTHERN DIVISION
Abington Comets
Paupack Bucks
Scranton Prep Cavaliers
St. Gregory’s Highlanders
CENTRAL DIVISION
Crestwood Comets
Pittston Area Patriots
Pocono Mountain Cardinals
Wyoming Area Warriors
SOUTHERN DIVISION
Back Mountain/Tunkhannock Tigers
Valley West Spartans
Wilkes Barre Area Wolfpack
Wyoming Seminary Blue Knights
The Season
The teams within the league play a schedule of 14 games, two against division opponents and one against all other teams. Several of these organizations also field Junior Varsity squads. In all over 300 student/athletes are involved in this league.
There is a mid season Christmas Tournament sponsored by the Wachovia Arena that will be played between Christmas and New Years, at the arena where several teams participate. League games are typically played Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings at the Ice Box in Pittston. However with the scheduled opening of the Ice Box North in mid December, several contests will take place there as well. A complete schedule is due out shortly.
The season culminates with the playoffs in late February, early March. For the past three years the United States Army has sponsored the tournament. The schools compete annually for the Army Cup for the League Championship and the past winners are as follows:
Past Winners of the League Championship /Army Cup are:
2000 Back Mountain
2001 Crestwood
2002 Crestwood
2003 Tunkhannock
2004 Abington