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DELMONT ~ North Hills has been an enigma ever since its Penguin Cup Semi-Final appearance in 2001 and coach Dave Ciotti has been called upon to right the ship. The Indians have left of 2003-2004 where they ended 2002-2003, losing a couple close games against Bethel Park, and then winning an overtime contest against a much improved Connellsville club, what I am sure the coach scratching his head are the wipe outs against Fox Chapel 7-0 and Plum 4-0, which have put NH in the middle of the pack, striving for some consistency. Gateway, on the other hand, has a very young team with a sprinkling of veterans from a team who has a very bright future and may happen in the middle to late in this season. Coach Lou Biancanello has a hard working club, which is still adjusting to the Varsity level, but when they do, this could be a team that will pull off some upsets and sneak into the playoff picture. North Hills dominated the first period outshooting the Gators 7-2 as Jeremy Kubit opened the scoring to give the Indians a 1-0 lead. Gateway just kept on coming and Corey ‘Rudy’ Tucek banged home a rebound at 11:01 to tie the score. It didn’t take long for the Gators and Tucek to gain the lead as the Gateway forward found the net again just 46 seconds later for a 2-1 lead at 10:15. This would be the Gators night as Brendan Miles fired a slap shot from the right point that caromed off Matt ‘Little Scotty’ Scottbehind Casey Dudt-Mulzet, for Scotty’s first ever Varsity goal and a 3-1 Gateway lead. The Gators held a 13-8 shot advantage in the second period and would move onto the third with a 3-1 lead. On to the third period, and when Gateway failed to score on a 5 on 3 power play, North Hills had new life and capitalized as Dave Hansell’s shot from a weird again found its way past J.D. Domenick and cut the lead to 3-2 at 9:57. North Hills called on Casey Dudt-Mulzet to keep it a one goal game as he stoned Scott Lyons and Craig Leith at 8:45. North Hills took a bad penalty with 3:22 to play, but killed it and stormed the Gateway zone with under a minute to play and the goalie pulled. Domenick made a couple of great saves and Leith found a loose puck and sent it 150 into an empty net giving the Gators a hard fought 4-2 victory at Center Ice. imageimage
Thank you for the contributions to this report from Hempfield Hockey Hempfield coach Bruce Cameron has to be pleased with the start for his Spartan club, which sits at 4-2-0 behind Franklin Regional in the East Division. A win over Penn Trafford would tie Hempfield for the Division lead, which has been a rarity for the Spartans for the past few years. Hempfield goaltender Julian Yakubisin has lead Hempfield with some fine goaltending over the past few games. Penn Trafford coach Todd Purvis knows his team is a playoff contender because the Warriors have been to the playoffs the past two season with a very young squads and are looking to mature to make some noise in Class AAA. At 1-5-0, PT desperately needed a win to get back into the division race and would need some of its big guns to produce, including the swift Chris Cerutti, who has led the Warriors in scoring from the outset this season. One look at the schedule for Penn Trafford in November will tell you that this team has played Class AAA’s elite in losses to Bethel Park, Franklin Regional, Plum and Upper St. Clair, so the worst stretch of the schedule may be behind the Warriors. Hempfield wasted no time jumping on Penn Trafford as John Zurenski buried a backhand upstairs past Joel Sterniak just 30 seconds into the first period. Julian Yakubisin made a couple of stops on a nice flurry by the PT offense at 12:43. Dave Brammel got Penn Trafford on the board at 9:14 takinga beautiful pass from Anthony Scarpo to tie the game. Joel Sterniak preserved the PT lead stopping a wrist shot from Jeff Robinson at 4:53. Chris Cerutti scored a clutch goal after that as he buried a shot upstairs over Yakubisin to give the Warriors the lead at 3:24. The second period was penalty filled and pretty chippy and Penn Trafford dominated play outshooting Hempfield 22-14 through the first two periods. Chris Cerutti scored a huge insurance goal on the power play with 6:46 remaining and Penn Trafford took a 3-1 lead to the final period. At 10:50 of third John Zurenski scored on a rebound on the power play goal to get Hempfield back in it at 3-2. PT came back picking the Hempfield defense’s pocket as Cerutti went on the breakaway and deeked to lower right side of Yakubison at 8:43 of the third to make it 4-2. PT then made it 5-2 with 5:42 left when Anthony Scarpo came down the left side and fired a slapshot to the upper right corner over Yakubishin's glove and seal the victory for the Warriors. imageimage
HARMARVILLE ~ Special Report to Pa Hockey courtesy of Central Catholic Hockey Club Central Catholic scored 10 goals in the first period, 4 in the second and 5 in the third to defeat Allderdice. Central was led by four goals each from Eddie Martin and Joe Coulter and 3 from Matt Urso. Josh Martin, Bryan Dietz, and Billy Connelly each scored twice as Michael McGurk and Matt Capalongo picked up 5 assists each. CC outshot the Dice 74 - 3 (1st 30-1, 2nd 20-2, 3rd 24-0) and Bryan Adamczak picked up the shutout. The win marked the 400th Regular Season victory of the Central Catholic Viking Hockey club marking the 3rd school in Western Pennsylvania history to do so along with Kittanning / Armstrong and Upper St Clair. The Vikings began play in 1972 and are competing in their 32nd consecutive season of Varsity hockey. The next program to achieve this elite company appears to be Mt Lebanon, who now has 377 wins as off Thursday night, Congratulations to Central Catholic ! imageimage
NEW KENSINGTON ~ The beautiful Valley Sports Complex offers fun for the entire family with weight facilities [which fellow Shaler coach Ron Steedle was checking out in the first period], a daycare center [which looks like Miss Jane’s Romper Room], a NEW fully stocked snack bar [with the biggest and best soft pretzels I’ve ever seen and French Fries, which my faithful assistant 4-year old Jamie just loved and plenty of Heinz Ketchup], is convenient to Penn Hills, Plum, Fox Chapel Murrysville and the rest of the Alle-Kiski Valley, an ice rink for THURSDAY night hockey to replace Harmarville [which since 1992 has hosted Interscholastic Hockey for Shaler, Fox Chapel, Central Catholic and Deer Lakes and since the PIHL Commissioner did not renegotiate the contract, which is part of his nearly $ 90,000 per year in compensation job, but he failed to do it and lost the ice to the Amateur Penguin organization, who slipped right into one of the best ice slots in Western Pennsylvania as part of the building of the awesome third pad at Harmarville] and TENNIS, of all things, not to mention Bubble Hockey in the game room, in which 4 year old Jamie and Mt Lebanon assistant coach Bobby Montana, had a knock’m down drag’m out best of 7 with Ron Steedle and Mt Lebanon Head Coach Paul Taibi and Steedle looking on while they waited for me to retrieve the 7:00 game scores and Mrs. Mauro to return from cleaning out the local Shop-N-Save. Tis the season to leave early and go to may favorite subject Hornets Practice. Mt Lebanon coach Paul Taibi is a smart man and he knew Matt Quigley had a practice at Neville Island. Hey Paul…..why are you always in the middle of this one [remember Luke ‘now you see him now you don’t DeLorenzo from Franklin Regional] ? So when an unidentified lady hit a powerful two handed Chrissy Evert backhand by her opponent and through the open door of the lobby and hit the fire alarm setting it off creating chaos prior to the start of the undefeated Fox Chapel – Mt Lebanon showdown, coach Taibi cried wolf and was concerned about Carbon Monoxide in the building…..knowing all along the Mr Hornet would have to leave soon. Now league rep Kevin Keller, formally of the Golden Mile has seen it all…..believe me, including a TENNIS BALL, of all things hitting the ice during a 2 on 1 between R.J Umberger and another Plum player during the Director’s Cup final in 1998, which thwarted a potential go ahead goal, so he wasn’t buying it and said ‘play ball’ or is it hockey ? I must be sniffing too many Zamboni fumes [so all for who voted in our lasted Pa Hockey survey……you are ALL paying attention !] . Billy Leckenby, Mt Lebo’s undisputed leader, who played for the Hornets, told them to pound salt and joined Morts SHAHA Team [and not Taibi’s split season Predator’s team as previously stated], so he focus full attention on the Blue Devils leading them to their first State Championship since 1976, back when his father and late uncle where playing for South Hills Catholic and leading them to the title in 1979. Now Keith Kearney’s Foxes are undefeated at 6-0-0, in first place in the East Division, and having a great season thus far. What an opportunity to show how far the Foxes have come, especially in light of this was virtually the same Mt Lebanon team, who extinguished the Fox Chapel season in the playoffs a year ago with a 6-0 pasting at Mt Lebanon. The thing that mucks this story and the classic showdown between Mt Lebanon and Fox Chapel down is a little 10+ page contract that has the words in it something the affect that Hornet players may not miss practice for ANY High School activity…..Extor____….whoops they get sensitive about that one ! After listening to the KDKA Sports Talk with Paul Alexander [who I grew up with and lived down the street from in Forest Hills] Wednesday night on my way to Indiana, he stated in now uncertain terms…..quote: “that conflicts in amateur sports are running rampant and ANY coach who deters a young adult from excelling by creating scheduling conflicts does NOT have the best interest of the athlete in mind”….well done Po ! So this Fox Chapel team, its coaching staff and parents have busted their rear ends to get their program to the next level and its being extinguished by a choice that a player [the best player on the Foxes] and his family have to make at 8:45 on a Thursday night and EVERY Thursday night. The distraction is and will be a Cancer for the Fox Chapel Hockey Club and if you don’t believe me ask Jim Damp and Franklin Regional, who maybe could have won it all, but it finally caught up with them in the Penguin Cup final and maybe a red-hot Meadville team had a little to do with it. So we at Pa Hockey [A/K/A One Man’s Opinion] are all about solutions and I know Mr Kearney will love this one and so will Paul Taibi, who are BOTH a strong supporters of Interscholastic Hockey and ADVANCING players to the next level. Enter George Kelly, who is the General Manager of the Pittsburgh Amateur Penguin Organization……who runs a great Junior B program, headed by Dan Serakowski and Brian ‘Brains’ Errigo, who not only support High School Hockey, but have gone out of their way to encourage kids to play in their high school games like Ryan Tessmer of Pine Richland and even Ian Beitler and Sergio Somma, who for some unknown reason still don’t play for Plum ?. Let’s start a Midget AAA Travel team as a feeder program for the Junior B program or maybe Junior A NAHL or USHL [which is the big Hornet promise] that plays Saturdays and Sundays with ALL Home games in the beautiful Harmarville facility and maybe a limited Travel schedule with NO CONFLICTS and a limited practice schedule and Ron Steedle and myself will coach it and maybe Keith Kearney would like to join in. Quigley will play for it [five minutes from his house] and never miss a Fox Chapel game for his Junior and Senior years [since he is 15 years old and only a sophomore]. Then High School Hockey can return to Harmarville AND Valley Sports Center on Thursdays and I will continue to do the PIHL Comissioner’s job for him while he sits at the computer and puts scores in [sometimes the wrong scores because he’s too lazy to confirm them but at least we’re getting our monies worth keeping him up past 11 PM] and very rarely attends any games and faces the people, who pay his outrageous salary. Solutions! Solutions! Solutions! That is what Pa Hockey is all about and you only need one click to Game Summaries and there is NO need to navigate the PIHL Web maze so they can sell advertising and never report the income website. Whew ….now I got that off my chest …wasn’t there a hockey game be played tonight between # 5 ranked and undefeated Fox Chapel [6-0-0] and # 4 Mt Lebanon [6-1-1] or is it Tennis Anyone ? Zamboni fumes that’s what it is right Paul ? Need to get to the doctors ….hope Ms Mauro returns from her shopping spree soon or is this another childish rank and rave ….Mr Hockey North where are you?. The first period was well played before the intimate gathering at the VSC as the Foxes and the Blue Devils skated and backchecked and limited one another to little if any chances. The best chance of the opening period was on a Mt Lebanon power play at 5:54 as Todd Hendry made a nice save on Michael Jordan to keep the game scoreless through one as Fox Chapel held a 3-2 shot advantage. On to the second period and Mt Lebanon picked up the pace and took advantage of a Foxes turnover at 11:30, but Hendry stopped Tony Valerino. The Blue Devils almost scored again but Hendry stoned Eric Sloan from in tight at 11:07. As they always do Mt Lebanon kept on coming and on the next shift Valerino provided the work and Sloan snuck behind the Foxes defense and slid the puck just inside the near post for a 1-0 Blue Devil lead at 7:55. With his team needing to get back in the hockey game, Matt Quigley left the ice and did …..great for the team spirit…eh ! Mt Lebanon jumped all over that one as Billy Leckenby rifled a shot from the top of the circles over the glove side of Todd Hendry at 7:24 and all the sudden its 2-0. After Tony Valerino hit the post at 2:06, Fox Chapel picked up the pace and had several good chances, which was matched by Mt Lebanon’s ability to play to the final whistle and it remained 2-0 at the ice cut. The sign of a great team is their ability to go for the jugular and pounce on a wounded animal and tame it. Mt Lebanon knows all about that one and Craig Anderson provided the dagger as he scored just :59 seconds into the final period for a 3-0 lead. Matt Vaughn robbed Fox Chapel’s Joe Budz in the middle of the period but had a pretty routine night stopping all 13 Foxes shots. The Blue Devils would have the final say on this one as Michael Jordan finished a great passing play with Dan Wilen at 1:55 and Mt Lebanon walked away with an impressive 4-0 victory in a statement game in Class AAA. imageimage
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12/3/03 ~ Butler shocks # 1 NA 3-2 !

Posted by Jeff Mauro at Dec 3, 2003 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
KITTANNING ~ Special Report to Pa Hockey courtesy of the Butler Hockey Club WOW, you all missed the game of the season!! It was a BIG win for the Butler Tornado tonight as they beat undefeated North Allegheny (6-0 before tonight) in a GREAT game! North Allegheny came out first, scoring with 3:18 left in Period 1. Joe Williams scored with an assist from Garrett Waldschmidt. Butler answered back in the Second Period with 9:29 left on the clock. Scoring for Butler with a power play goal was Jared White with an assist from Tyler Druschel. 26 seconds later, Butler had their guard down and NA broke through with goal #2. Garrett Waldschmidt had the goal, assisted by Matt Pekins. Into the 3rd Period, Butler came to life with 2 big game scoring goals. Goal #2 came at 9:37 from Myke Guentner, with assists from Greg Rogerson and B.J. Tipton, tying the game 2-2. With 3:16 left in the game Butler made its final attack as Spencer Crouse put in the winning goal, assisted by Jon Pakutz and Jared White. Butler spent the last 2 minutes short-handed with 1 man in the penalty box. With 1:00 remaining in the game NA pulled goalie Bobby Daly, resulting in a 6 to 4 man advantage. Butler's Goalie Bucky Holt played tight till the end and Butler prevailed ! NA's goalie Bobby Daly took 27 shots on goals while Butler's goalie Bucky Holt was faced with 17 shots to his net, saving 15. This now puts Butler into the same standing as North Allegheny with 6 season wins and 1 loss. The next game for Butler is Friday, Dec. 5, 2003 at the Delmont Ice Center vs Woodland Hills @ 7:20 p.m. imageimage