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Penn Trafford turns back Kiski and moves on to round 2

Posted by Jeff Mauro on Mar 02 2006 at 04:00PM PST
Penn Trafford 5 Kiski 3 - DELMONT Kiski [20-1-0] entered the first round of the Penguins Cup playoffs after defeating Baldwin 7-6 on Tuesday night. The Cavaliers play in the Open Division and will continue in the Open Playoffs regardless of the outcome of tonight’s contest. Penn Trafford [16-6-0] has captured three straight division titles and has also been bounced from the playoffs for three consecutive years by Bethel Park, who interestingly enough could match up for a 4th consecutive year in the playoffs as the Hawks are the # 4 seed and the Warriors are the # 5 seed in the Class AAA playoffs Penn Trafford didn’t take long to get on the board as B.J. Zagorac pounced on a Chris Cerutti rebound at 13:06 to give PT a 1-0 lead. Kiski got their first opportunity on the power play and Cerutti strip the puck from the defenseman and raced 120 feet and buried a backhand past Luke Mohamed with 7:49 remaining for a 2-0 Warrior lead. Kiski could not score on a 5 on 3 power play. On to the second period and with the Cavaliers on the power play, PT struck again as Garrett Sodrosky appeared to score another shorthanded goal for the Warriors although Chris Cerutti was announced as the goal scorer at 14:52. Then this contest took a wild turn as Jeremy Zvonkovich scored on the power play which appeared to be re-directed into the goal with a skate, but the referee awarded the goal making it 3-1 in favor of PT with 14:28 to go in the 2nd. Chris Cerutti argued the call and was given a ten minute misconduct penalty. Kiski found momentum and new life in this game and the Warriors were now backpeddling and Josh Horvath made them pay for it just 23 seconds after the misconduct by beating Joel Sterniak on a rebound high over the stick side to cut the lead to 3-2 with 14:05 remaining in the 2nd. Just 28 seconds later, the Cavaliers struck again as Adam Bowman scored on a wrist shot and at 13:37 making it 3 goals in less than a minute and a 3-3 hockey game. With 11:07 remaining in the middle period, Kiski went on a 5 on 3 power play and the Warriors penalty killers Nick Whaley and Erik Likar did a tremendous job killing off the disadvantage. With 4:33 remaining in the period, Jeremy Zvonkovich had a great opportunity to give his team the lead by Joel Sterniak got a glove on it keeping the puck out. Luke Mohamed made two nice saves on Sidle at 4:01 and Chris Cerutti at 2:47 to keep the game tied. Cerutti would strike on the power play with just 37 seconds left in the period as he beat Mohamed on a backhand to give Penn Trafford a 4-3 lead. After PT’s Dan Sidle and Kiski’s Dustin Schrecongost engaged in a quarrel on the ice and were given 10 minute misconducts, they continued the fights near the locker room area and Sidle and Cerutti headed off to the Penguin’s Hornet Reindeer practice and potentially watched their high school careers end if Kiski could mount a comeback. But its would be the other Penn Trafford players who would step up and win this hockey game as Joel Sterniak stopped the Cavaliers chances in the third period. Erik Likar and freshman Robbie Maier provided a solid defensive effort and Nick Whaley played both ends of the ice including a huge insurance goal with 5:53 remaining on a great individual effort as he got his own rebound and beat Luke Mohamed and made the final count 5-3. For Kiski, a valiant effort and now they can go back to playing in the Open Division, but they should have played AAA all season and maybe they could be moving on, but it will be Penn Trafford moving forward to play in the Elite 8 for the 3rd straight year. imageimage

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