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CORAOPOLIS - Special Report to Pa Hockey provided by Indiana Hockey Club The IHS Varsity Ice Hockey team ended their three game road trip with a win tonight shutting out Carrick 10-0 at the Airport Ice Complex in Moon. Zach Diamond opened the scoring effort with a power play goal at 13:23 in the first period. Mike Hart finished out the period with another powerplay goal, unassisted. The second period saw seven more goals, one each by Joe Appolonia and Alan Halapin, while Michael Jack had two, and Diamond added a second. Jason Boske rounded out the period with two of his three goals for a natural hat trick. Mike Nesper led assists with five, followed by tow from Diamond, adn one apiece from Halapin, Jack, Zach Damico, Phil Paterson, and Brad McCoy. Goaltender Mike Mentch made five saves in one and a half periods, while Mike Kennedy finished out the game with five more. Indiana outshot their opponent 50-10. The Indians, now 4-1 will meet Kittanning next Wednesday, November 26th at 8:15 following the JV game at 6:45 against Thomas Jefferson at the Indiana Ice & Expo Center. imageimage
LOWER BURRELL - Jan Battista may now know what he was getting himself into by coming back to the Penn Hills Hockey program that he and his brother Joe [you may know him as the Penn State Hockey Coach who has lead the Icers to 4 Straight ACHA Division 1 National Championships and 7 overall or maybe just Joe Ba] played for during the late 1970’s [on some pretty good Penn Hills teams by the way]. Jan inherited a Penn Hills program which has fluttered ever since Jerry ‘Dr Evil’ Bass was politically removed by a self serving group of parents, who did not have the best interest of the hockey program in mind when the ousted the coach and has suffered ever since. Anyway, Jan is doing his best to right the program, which has been around since 1971 as one of the original programs in Western Pennsylvania, since it took the ice against Churchill on March 21, 1971. Jan may want to sit and have a little chat with Bruce Cameron, who has been involved with Hempfield Hockey and more importantly given over 20 years to hockey as a teacher of the game and assistant coach for the Hempfield Hockey program and has finally taken the Head Coaching position. Bruce is a true builder from the beginning of Westmoreland Hockey during the early 80’s and a fixture at the Kirk Nevin Arena, who along with people like Dave Small, who built the Greensburg Salem program, Andy Cesarski, builder of the Latrobe program, Butch Marrietta, builder of the Greensburg CC program, Gary Swingle, builder of the Franklin Regional program are part of a group of people who served hockey for the betterment of the game of hockey. Little did I know until last night. Bruce shared with me that he was involved with my HS Hockey coach Dan Sheehy, in bringing hockey schools to Greensburg in the early 1980’s when all of the aforementioned programs began. One thing Hempfield has had over the past few years has been some prolific scoring and that has been a trademark under Bernie Piesek and Bob Morningstar through the mid to late 1990’s, but it was Penn Hills who got the early jump in this one as Eddie Obenauff scored at 13:26 and Willie Banks at 11:37 to give the Indians a 2-0 lead. Hempfield’s top line answered in the opening period as Dan Margonari and John Zurenski, scored at 8:48 and 4:55 respectively to tie the game. The Indians regained the lead as the crafty Ryan Jones tickled the twine with just 0:46 left to give PH the lead 3-2 at the break. On to the second and the game really opened up as Hempfield took the lead 4-3 on goals by Jordan Bishop at 13:36 and Brian Bittner at 11:12. Ryan Jones lit the lamp again at 7:56 of the middle period, but it didn’t last long as the Spartans Jeff Robinson and John Zurenski scored 27 seconds apart at 7:56 and 7:29 for a 6-4 Hempfield lead. Jones answered completing the hat trick less than a minute later at 6:16 and Penn Hills was within one. The backbreaking goal came with 2:48 left in the second as Margonari combined with Robinson and Zurenski to extend the lead to 7-5 for Hempfield. The game was still in reach foe Penn Hills as Eddie Obenauff missed a golden opportunity to cut the lead to 7-6, but just shot wide of Hempfield goaltender Julian Yakubisin. The Spartans smelled victory as Jordan Bishop scored on the wraparound at 12:48 and Zurenski completed the hat trick on a nice pass from Margonari at 11:46 and the rout was on 9-5. Jones added his fourth goal on the evening to cut the lead to 9-6, but Jake Belli put the exclamation point on a 10-6 victory for Hempfield and win # 1 for the Spartans and Bruce Cameron in 2003-2004. imageimage
Pa Hockey is conducting a fun survey to see how people feel about the cost of Interscholastic Hockey ......this is either a passionate thing or you all just love to shell out money to chase the dream that Ryan Malone is now enjoying with the Pittsburgh Penguins ! Please participate in this poll.....after we have the results a stirring editorial will follow about the State of Interscholastic Hockey and its future ! Let's call it the 'Annual Pa Hockey State of the Union Address'.....for some of you its old news, but for others its a wake up call....Only on your # 1 source for Interscholastic Hockey.
DELMONT – Norwin coach Dave Warren began this season with promise as Senior goaltender Steve Bell was outstanding in a 2-0 opening loss to Shaler with 35 saves and the Knights evened their record with a 10-3 pummeling of Woodland Hills. Bad news came when Bell was injured and his status is uncertain, bad timing as Norwin would have to face a very offensive minded Butler club. Butler is off to its best start since the mid-1990’s when the Toronadoes had a run of five straight winning seasons including a Penguin Cup Elite 8 appearance before losing to eventual Penguin Cup champion Central Catholic. Coach Bob Hoehn took the night off as he was out of town on business, but his offense did not. Budding superstars Spencer Crouse and Greg Rogerson led the way for the Golden Toronadoes as Butler smashed Norwin outshooting them 44-12 and shelling Norwin’s Michael Pochan for a 10-0 whitewash. Crouse scored four times and Rogerson added a pair of goals and a pair of assists. Butler also received a strong game from Brian Rogers with two goals, Jared White with 4 assists and B.J. Tipton with 3 assists. Bucky Holt had an easy shutout for Butler. The honeymoon will end as the Golden Toronadoes will face defending State Champion Meadville Wednesday at the Belmont and put their 3-0-0 record on the line. imageimage
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11/14/03 -- Mt Lebanon claims # 1 ranking !

Posted by Jeff Mauro at Nov 14, 2003 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
HARMARVILLE - Special Report to Pa Hockey provided by Mt Lebanon Hockey ! # 1 Central Catholic faced off # 2 Mt Lebanon faced off in an early season battle for the top spot in Class AAA. Lebo struck first as Mike Jordan scored an early a power play goal putting in the rebound off a Tony Valerino shot from the slot to give Lebo a 1-0 lead. Pgh CC came right back with a PP goal of their own as Mike McGurk blasted one through traffic from the point to tie the game at 1-1. With :31 seconds left in the 1st period Eric Sloan took a perfect pass from Dan Wilen who was behind the net and beat Bryan Adamczak on the short side to give Lebo a 2-1 after 1 period. With 5 minutes to go in the 2nd Tony Valerino broke down the right side and slipped one past Adamczak to regain Lebo's 2 goal lead at 3-1 but CC came back again less than a minute later as Bill Freyvogel beat Matt Vaughan through the legs due to the hard work behind the net of Ryan Gerber and CC was back in it after 2 periods trailing 3-2. The all important 'next goal' was scored midway through the 3rd as Chad Uddstrom took a pass from Eric Sloan and beat Adamczak on a wrap around to give Lebo a 4-2. With CC pressing in the Lebo zone Matt Capalonga was called for a penalty and Ed Martin was given a misconduct and a game misconduct. Lebo then put the game away as Chad Uddstrom buried a Bill Leckenby rebound to give Lebo a 5-2 victory. Final shots on goal were Lebo = 23 CC = 14 imageimage