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2004 Penguins Cup Elite 8 Quarter Finals

Posted by Jeff Mauro at Mar 19, 2004 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
Penguins Cup Elite 8 Quarter Finals Results AAA Mt Lebanon 3 Bethel Park 0 Highlights: Chad Uddstrom with a pair & Matt Vaughn with the shutout as # 1 Blue Devils march on ***GAME SUMMARY IS NOW AVAILABLE *** Meadville 3 Butler 2 Highlights: David Moyer scores at 13:12 to break a 1-1 ties & Luke Killmeyer's goal with 12:12 remaining turns out to be the game winner as Meadville staves off rally by Butler and great goaltending performance by Bucky Holt, who stops 34 of 37 Bulldog shots. B.J. Tipton scores both Butler goals. Upper St Clair 8 Fox Chapel 2 Highlights: Davy Crockett scores four goals & Mike Penkrot with a goal & 3 assists as Panthers move on to the Penguins Cup semis for the first time since 2000 Central Catholic 2 North Allegheny 1 Highlights: Matt Urso's goal with :06 left in the 2nd period is the game winner as Central moves on to play Meadville for the 6th time in 7 years. Great crowd on hand at Harmarville in a tremendous playoff hockey game. ***GAME SUMMARY IS NOW AVAILABLE *** AA Thomas Jefferson 7 Greensburg CC 0 Highlights: Luke Wawrzeniak and Brandon School with a pair each as Brock Heinauer, Zach Hanbury & Gary Bucci add singles as Jaguars pummel Jake Genes with 54 shots, while Danny Hartman picks up shutout facing only 15. Peters Twp 4 South Park 1 Highlights: Chris Clackson with a pair and Si Bishop & Jake Della Velle score singles for Indians. Shane Frey is nearly perfect as he stops all but a SP penalty shot for Time Ryan. Kittanning 5 Montour 2 Highlights: Michael Mecurio breaks a 2-2 tie with 8 1/2 left in regulation for the Wildcats. Shane Troup adds a pair for Kittanning, who outshoot Montour 46-17. Ross Polk with a pair for the Spartans. Indiana 2 Pine Richland 1 Highlights: Corey Mills scores with 7:02 remaining in regulation to put Indiana ahead. Mike Mentch stops 24 PR shots for the victory. ***GAME SUMMARY IS NOW AVAILABLE*** A Bishop McCort 7 Richland Cambria 0 Highlights: Matt Belskey with a pair & ROn Stenger with the shutout for the Crimson Crushers Somerset 4 Sewickley Academy 0 Highlights: Matt Rouch, Cullen Eddy, Erik DiLoreto & Jordan Woy score for Somerset & Wes Cramer picks up the shutout with 22 saves as Eagles advance to PC semi-finals for the 1st time ever. Quaker Valley 6 Forest Hills 0 Highlights: Jed Michael stops 33 FH shots and Furman South picks up the heat trick as QV moves on to the Semis for the 1st time Serra Catholic 4 Blackhawk 2 Highlights: Philip Ivkovich scores go ahead goal for Eagles with 8:21 remaining & Timmy Johnson is outstanding stopping 43 shots ***GAME SUMMARY IS NOW AVAILABLE ***
HARMARVILLE – Central Catholic coach Kevin Zielmanski has been preaching to his defensemen to play a little more conservatively over the past month of the regular season. The ability of the Vikings to play simple hockey and let their talented group of forwards decide their fate is a pretty good strategy, but those talented forwards would have to move the puck to their teammates to be effective and score goals. In the opening round victory over McDowell, CC did just that scoring 6 goals on route to a 6-2 win. North Allegheny, on the other hand, is still working on moving to the next level with their program. If you ask Tom Pandolfo what that means, he will probably cite the environment which is now acceptable to be a North Allegheny hockey player, which he has done a marvelous job with across the board and secondly, and more importantly, understanding the process of the five game grind necessary to win the ultimate goal, a Class AAA Pennsylvania State Championship. The intangible in all of this is that close games are won and lost sometimes by a good or bad bounce, a show of discipline or undiscipline or the balance of momentum in a game. NA and Central split their two meetings, with the Tigers defeating the Vikings in the Central Catholic Invitational 4-2 and Central returning the favor a week or so later in the regular season 4-1. North Allegheny was the aggressor in the opening minutes, but was whistled for an undisciplined retaliation penalty at 12:41. With the Vikings on the power play, Chris Urso had a golden opportunity to give CC the lead, but Jeff Kristan made a diving save at 12:27. Joe Smarto had a shorthanded opportunity at 11:28, as Russ Hefner wandered out of his crease, leaving a wide open net for Smarto, but the usually sure handed NA forward watched as his shot fluttered wide and the game remained scoreless. As it always seem to happen, the Vikings stuck shortly thereafter, as Matt Grabowski found a streaking Eddie Martin behind the Tiger defense And Martin buried a wrist shot low to the glove side at 11:08 for a 1-0 Central lead. The game remained a slim one goal advantage for the Vikings and stay that way as Jeff Kristan made a nice glove save on Martin at 10:27 of the 2nd period. Then it was NA’s chance as Billy Weiler walked the puck through the slot and chipped over Russ Hefner and looked like a tie game, but it had a little too much English on it and made a wild right bounce just wide of the open net… welcome to the school of playoff bad bounces 101. Weiler would get a second chance at 5:56 as he gathered a rebound of a Matt Zrebiec shot and beat Russ Hefner and tie the game at one apiece. Central tried to regained the lead as Chris Urso made a nifty move after a great pas by Bill Freyvogal, but the shot sailed just wide at 4:43. The playoffs are sometimes about players seizing the opportunity to change the momentum of the game. Matt Urso found a loose puck along the far boards courtesy of Billy Connelly and walked it to the net and beat Kristan on the forehand with just 6 seconds left in the second period to give Central a big goal and the lead 2-1 at the end of two. North Allegheny had several chances in the third period but Russ Hefner came up big with a glove save on Bryan Maloney at 6:30 and a stop on Joe Smarto in traffic with 4:52 left in regulation. Central would hold on and for the 6th time in seven years the Vikings will face Meadville, where their season started in November and hopes to continue next Wednesday at the Mellon Arena. imageimage
This special report to Pa Hockey was provided by the Abington Website ! Warminster, PA Two time defending SHSHL champion Abington Ghosts Varsity Ice Hockey team continued its quest for the Flyers Cup Tuesday, March 18, 2004 with a 4-0 victory over West Chester Henderson Tuesday night at the Face-Off Circle rink. "A true team effort’ said coach Earl Saurman, "every player contributed to this win". Goaltender Dominic Serratore made 22 saves earning the Ghosts their second consecutive Flyers Cup shutout. The defense, lead by junior assistant captain Ian Cooley (who had 2 assists), senior Rob Gisondi, the sophomore trio of Justin Galante, Joseph Muscara and Keith Gaines and recent call-up junior Len Nicholas played a solid, consistent game with few mistakes. Coach Saurman noted that it was one of the best defensive performances of the year. The "team" game continued with the offense. The scoresheet showed more than the usual suspects. The first goal was a brilliant two-on-one led by freshman Jeffery Boyd. Using his speed to create the opportunity, Boyd drew the defenseman over, backhanded a pass to senior Michael Morales who finished the play by backhanding the puck into the net. Inspired play by senior Eric Haage created room all night for Boyd, Morales and recent call up sophomore David Gaines. The line of junior Anthony D’Angelo, senior assistant captain Nick D’Amico, and senior Dean Richardson kept Henderson back on their heels with a relentless forecheck. The line of senior Eric Tufman (1G, 1A), senior captain Justin Schorr (1G, 1A) and senior assistant captain Ben Berg (who played perhaps his best game of the year) each scored a goal to seal the victory. The Ghosts continue their quest for the Flyers Cup Tuesday, March 23, 2004 at 6:45 p.m. at the Face-Off Circle rink in Warminster, PA imageimage
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2004 Flyers Cup First Round Highlights

Posted by Jeff Mauro at Mar 18, 2004 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
Class A First Round Results Radnor 11 Cheltenham 1 Highlights: Nick Ryder with 4 goals & Chris Brennan with the hat trick as Raiders open defense of Class A crown Springfield 10 Central York 0 Highlights: Mike Kelly with the hat trick & Kevin Brawley with a pair as Cougars outshoot Central York 31-8 Lower Dauphin 7 Cedar Cliff 1 Highlights: Stu Foultz picks up 4 pts [2G-2A]& Dave Garrabrant nets a pair as Lower Dauphin outshoots Cedar Cliff 50-31 Hatsboro Horsham 8 Harry S. Truman 4 Highlights: Alex Cohen & Brian Williams each with hat tricks for the Hatters Methacton 5 Rancocas Valley 2 Highlights: Rancocas Valley races to 2-0 lead, bur Methacton scores 5 unanswered goals as Matt Rist leads the charge with a pair for the Warriors Marple Newtown 4 Kennett 2 Highlights: Mike Stacey with a Goal & 2 Assists for MN as Phil Duca makes 24 saves for the victory Central Dauphin 6 Freedom 0 Highlights: Nick Chiavetta & Nick Evanoff score two goals each as Central Dauphin shuts out Freedom Lower Merion 3 Clearview [NJ] 2 Highlights: Clearview watches 2-0 lead evaporate as Mike Lundy s scores two goals including game winner & picks up an assist in the 2nd period as the Aces move on Class AA First Round Results Abington 5 Bishop Shanahan 0 Highlights: Erik Tufman with 5 points [2G-3A] & Justin Schorr with a pair as Ghosts shut down Shanahan. Kyle Santee stops 16 shots for the shutout Archbishop Carroll 12 Upper Darby 1 Highlights: Shane Aldinger opens the scoring in a 5 point night as Greg Manz & Josh Friedland score two goals for the Patriots Haverford High 3 Pennsbury 0 Highlights: Chris Tasopoulos with two goals for Haverford & Nick Wood with 19 saves for the shutout Archbishop Wood 9 St Joseph's Prep 0 Highlights: Anthony Fittipaldi & Tim D'Orazio with a pair each as Wood outshoots Hawks 42-13. Joe Schuck with the shutout for the Vikings Neshaminy 4 Council Rock North 3 Highlights: The winning goal was scored by Andrew Ducko on his first game back out with a broken leg in overtime at 7:22 Central Bucks West 3 Washington Twp [NJ] 2 Highlights: Buck's Nick Saviano's 2nd period goal with 6:01 to play turns out to be game winner as CB West has 31-16 shot advantage Bishop McDevitt 7 Parkland 1 Highlights: Jon Reidinger with 21 saves for the Crusaders & Erik Hjelm scores two goals as McDevitt advances West Chester Henderson 5 Cherokee [NJ] 2 Highlights: John Travers with 2 goals as Warriors score five unanswered in the 2nd period to advance Class AAA First Round Results Holy Ghost Prep 6 Monsignor Bonner 2 Highlights: Josh Steacker with 2 goals & Kristian Villante with 3 assists as Firebirds open up with victory in Class AAA West Chester East 4 Father Judge 0 Highlights: Paul Marshall stops 18 shots for the shutout & Brian Gaffney sets up two goals as East moves on to face Germantown Downingtown 3 Hershey 2 Highlights: Whippets get 32 save performance from Chris Dalvano as Downingtown scores 3 power play goals in the 2nd period, two by Ian Windle to hold off Hershey rally. Trojans storm in the 3rd period with 19 shots on Dalvano. Eastern Regional 7 Archbishop Ryan 3 Highlights: Eastern Regional overcomes an early 2-0 Ryan lead to score 5 goals in the 2nd period and set up game with Malvern image
INDIANA - Game Summary Courtesy of Indiana Hockey Club # 6 Wednesday, 3/17/04 PIHL AA Conference Quarter-Finals Record: 16-4-1 The Indiana High School Varsity Ice Hockey team defeated Pine-Richland Wednesday in the Quarter-Final playoffs 2-1. The Indians scored in the first with 4:06 on the clock off the puck of Zach Diamond, assisted by Mike Nesper and Mike Hart with a power play goal. Pine-Richland came back in the second period with 3:45 remaining on a goal by Ryan Tessmer, assisted by Tom DiDonato. Indiana came back in the third with 7:02 left to play on a goal by Cory Mills, assisted by Zach Diamond, and Mike Appolonia. The Indians outshot the Rams 26-25, with Goalie Mike Mentch recording the win. Indiana advances to the semi-finals at Mellon Arena next Tuesday, March 23 against Thomas Jefferson in their quest for the Penguin Cup Championship. imageimage