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Special Report to Pa Hockey - Thank You to McDowell Hockey ERIE - The temperature in Erie, Pa may have dropped dramatically outside the Erie Civic Center Thursday night, but inside the Civic Center things were quite warm. That's because when rivals McDowell and Cathedral Prep compete at anything, things tend to get heated up. McDowell used a 27-save performance from goaltender John Cleary and efficient penalty killing to skate away with a 2 – 0 victory over rival Cathedral Prep in last nights 'Battle of Lake Erie - Round I'. The Trojans killed off 6 Prep power plays including two 5 on 3 man advantages and a 5-minute major penalty to start the third period. With the game scoreless in the opening stanza, Dan Barthelson jammed in a rebound off a shot from Gary Peterson with 2:35 left in the period to put the Trojans on top 1 – 0. The score would remain that way until 5:31 remained in the second period when Eric Trapp tipped in a shot from Chris Prior to give McDowell a 2 – 0 advantage. But Prep did not back off. They continued to apply pressure in the period and with :12 seconds left in the 2nd, McDowell’s Gary Peterson was assessed a 5 minute major for slew footing. McDowell's penalty killing unit did an outstanding job in limiting Prep's scoring opportunities during the man advantage, and there was still 1:30 left in the major penalty when the Trojans received another penalty for elbowing. But the Trojan penalty unit was up to the task as they killed off both penalties, allowing only 3 shots on net in the process and taking the ferocious northern arctic wind out of Prep's sails. Both teams took turns creating scoring chances the rest of the way, but both netminders kept their teams in the game. Cleary came up big when he was called upon, and Prep's Ryan Zapolski saved 22 of 24 shots as his teammates killed of all 4 McDowell power plays. Scoring by Period: McDowell / 1 – 1 – 0 = 2 Cath. Prep / 0 – 0 – 0 = 0 Goal Scorers: McDowell / Dan Barthelson, Eric Trapp Cath. Prep / None McDowell Shutout Goalie: John Cleary - 27 shots / 27 saves Prep Goalie: Ryan Zapolski – 24 shots / 22 saves Shots on Goal by Period: McDowell / 8 - 9 - 7 = 24 Cath. Prep / 5 - 11 - 11 = 27 imageimage
Through Saturday 2/28/04 Action Class AAA # 1 Pennsylvania - Mt Lebanon Eastern Pa - Malvern Prep Western Pa - Mt Lebanon Class AA # 1 Pennsylvania - Thomas Jefferson Eastern Pa - Downingtown Western Pa - Thomas Jefferson Class A # 1 Pennsylvania - Radnor Eastern Pa - Radnor Western Pa - Bishop McCort ****Check out the Week 16 Rankings - UPDATED 2/28/04**** NOTE: Please keep in mind that the FINAL Rankings were released prior to the Flyers Cup seedings on 2/29/04 imageimage
CASTLE SHANNON - Allderdice is one of the original ‘six’ high school hockey programs along with Churchill [now part of Woodland Hills], Mt Lebanon, Penn Hills, Upper St. Clair and West Mifflin North in 1970-1971, which was an exhibition season prior to the forming of the WPIHL [which was known at the time as the Western Pennsylvania High School Hockey League]. The Dragons have fielded a Varsity team for every year but one in 1984-1985 and the amazing part of their history is that they have a very respectable 305-342-43 record with a Penguin Cup AA Championship in 1988 and most recently a Penguin Cup AAA Finalist appearance in 2001. So they discussion goes on as the remnants of the Dice Penguin Cup team have graduated and now faced with the discussion of whether to field a Varsity in 2003-2004, so Adam Billingsley, whose father kept the Allderdice program afloat for a better part of five years in the mid-to-late 1990’s on a shoestring, has been called upon to guide a very inexperienced group of Dragons through the rough terrain of a division with the Bethel Park’s, the Upper St. Clair’s, Mt Lebanon’s, Baldwin’s and Central Catholic’s in Class AAA. The Allderdice bench always looks the same going back to the Buddy Martin and Dee Rizzo era in the 1970’s through the Dickie Rizzo era in the 1980’s and the Andrew Dealy led Penguin Cup team in 2001, a handful of players still don the Green, Blue and White and go out to represent the City League in Hockey. Connellsville, enters its eighth season of existence with a 7-172-3 record and is coming off a 2-22-0 season in 2002-2003. The debate about Connellsville was from the beginning as to if it ever should have fielded a Varsity team in 1995-1996 until it had developed a Junior Varsity and Freshman team, but the program has survived solely due to the beautiful Ice Mine facility it plays in at Divito Park. Former Penn Hills superstar Jeff Fleck, who played for the Indians as an 8th grader in the early 1980’s and then went on to play at Hotchkiss, a prestigious Prep School in New England, is in his first year as a Head Coach after stints at Penn Hills and Woodland Hills, may be the perfect fit to put the Falcons on track to finally developing a hockey program and early in this season …..the unthinkable words have been spoken….now come on every …..all at once …..Playoffs!… Now that wasn’t so hard…was it ?. A big opening night thrashing of Woodland Hills and a near overtime loss to North Hills has a buzz around Falcon land. With my faithful assistant Billy Zuri on hand for the late game at the Ice Castle, vying to regain Top 5 fan status again…..the Dragons and Falcons took to the ice to renew some fun from a game a year ago in Connellsville, which apparently ended in high spirits, fights, some heated words, but no suspensions, which is par for the course for the PIHL and its look the other way selective discipline policy. Connellsville came out in the first period looking for win # 2 as Jacon Burncheck converted a Michael Brooks pass at 6:44 to give the Falcons a 1-0 lead. Veteran Connellsville player Michael Schmidle smelled paydirt as he buried a wrist shot on the short side over the shoulder of John Luxbacher for a 2-0 advantage with just :41 left in the opening period. Allderdice came back in the second benefiting from a two man advantage as Drew Brown scored on a long slapshot past the stick side of Craig Cordaro at 13:42 to cut the lead to 2-1. The Dragons struck less than a minute later as Steve Deveraux found a loose puck and beat Cordaro on the short side to tie the game at two apiece at 12:55. Connellsville reclaimed the lead as Anthony Vilella slammed home a rebound at 6:57 to give the Falcons a 3-2 advantage. Coach Fleck has been stressing discipline and told his team to concentrate on playing hockey in the 3rd period and avoid the nonsense. The Falcons responded and Keith Cordaro walked down the slot and beat Luxbacher at 14:10 for a very important insurance tally and a 4-2 lead. The Dice came unglued and began taking penalties resulting in a 5 on 3, which spelled trouble as the Falcons Jeremy Burncheck took a great feed from Schmidle and made no mistake to give Connellsville a 5-2 lead. The Falcons put an exclamation point on a big win as Keith Cordaro converted on the power play after some nice work by linemates Nathan Romesburg and Jacob Shelkey at 9:03 to give Connellsville an impressive 6-2 victory and a hope of playoffs for the first time in Falconland. The Falcons outshot the Dice on the evening 57-23. imageimage
CASTLE SHANNON - South Park coach Bob Juha was looking to set the record straight for a late season loss in 2003 to Thomas Jefferson, which was a turning point in the Eagles season. SP opened up with an impressive win over two time State Champion Peters Twp and a pasting of Carrick for a 2-0-0 start. The Eagles would need an extraordinary effort as it faced the # 1 ranked team in Class AA Thomas Jefferson, The Jaguars took to the ice with a perfect record coming off a hard fought win over Indiana on Monday night. Tenured Head Coach Don Powell knows he has some horses and is looking forward to March this year, but also has enough saavy and experience to keep his group focused on the task at hand which would be long time rival South Park before a festive packed house at the Ice Castle. TJ’s Billy Barrett got things started for the Jags as he found a loose puck down low and walked to the net and beat SP’s netminder Ian Artim on the backhand at 11:03 for a 1-0 lead. South Park went on the power play at 10:20, but Barrett had the best scoring chance but was stopped by Artim on the breakaway at 9:10. Thomas Jefferson really picked up the pace in the middle of the opening period but Artim made several nice saves to keep it a one goal game. Eric Holzer picked up a rebound of a shot by Zach Hanbury and deposited into an empty net with just :12 remaining for a huge goal and a 2-0 Jaguar lead after some excellent puck movement by the black and gold. On to the 2nd and after TJ’s Danny Hartman made a nice stop on Tim Ryan a minute and a half earlier, the Eagles turned up the heat on TJ and made it count as Jared Miley found a loose puck and beat Hartman at 11:15 to cut the lead to 2-1. South Park thought they had tied the game at 10:59, but the whistle blew the play dead and the score remained 2-1 in favor of Thomas Jefferson. Billy Barrett extended the TJ lead at 6:37 converted a Brandon School pass from in front to make it 3-1. The Jaguars weren’t done as Zach Hanbury avoided a SP defender and fed Rob Heinhauer, who beat Artim on the far side for a 4-1 Jaguar lead at 5:44. Then TJ turned to their money man between the pipes as Danny Hartman made a great stop on Dennis Fleming and robbed Donny Remlinger on the rebound with a sprawling save with 2:02 left in the 2nd. SP came right back with another chance but Hartman stopped a backhand attempt by Tim Ryan and then calmly gloved the rebound shot by the towering Eagle Matt Slogan with just :36 remaining in the middle period. South Park needed to score on the power play at 11:19 to hold hope of any comeback but TJ killed the advantage to keep the score 4-1. The Jaguars effectively worked the puck down low in the Eagle zone and killed the clock and Hartman shut the door for a 4-1 Thomas Jefferson victory and a stronghold on the # 1 ranking in Class AA imageimage
Special Report to Pa Hockey - Thank You to McDowell Hockey ERIE - The temperature in Erie, Pa may have dropped dramatically outside the Erie Civic Center Thursday night, but inside the Civic Center things were quite warm. That's because when rivals McDowell and Cathedral Prep compete at anything, things tend to get heated up. McDowell used a 27-save performance from goaltender John Cleary and efficient penalty killing to skate away with a 2 – 0 victory over rival Cathedral Prep in last nights 'Battle of Lake Erie - Round I'. The Trojans killed off 6 Prep power plays including two 5 on 3 man advantages and a 5-minute major penalty to start the third period. With the game scoreless in the opening stanza, Dan Barthelson jammed in a rebound off a shot from Gary Peterson with 2:35 left in the period to put the Trojans on top 1 – 0. The score would remain that way until 5:31 remained in the second period when Eric Trapp tipped in a shot from Chris Prior to give McDowell a 2 – 0 advantage. But Prep did not back off. They continued to apply pressure in the period and with :12 seconds left in the 2nd, McDowell’s Gary Peterson was assessed a 5 minute major for slew footing. McDowell's penalty killing unit did an outstanding job in limiting Prep's scoring opportunities during the man advantage, and there was still 1:30 left in the major penalty when the Trojans received another penalty for elbowing. But the Trojan penalty unit was up to the task as they killed off both penalties, allowing only 3 shots on net in the process and taking the ferocious northern arctic wind out of Prep's sails. Both teams took turns creating scoring chances the rest of the way, but both netminders kept their teams in the game. Cleary came up big when he was called upon, and Prep's Ryan Zapolski saved 22 of 24 shots as his teammates killed of all 4 McDowell power plays. Scoring by Period: McDowell / 1 – 1 – 0 = 2 Cath. Prep / 0 – 0 – 0 = 0 Goal Scorers: McDowell / Dan Barthelson, Eric Trapp Cath. Prep / None McDowell Shutout Goalie: John Cleary - 27 shots / 27 saves Prep Goalie: Ryan Zapolski – 24 shots / 22 saves Shots on Goal by Period: McDowell / 8 - 9 - 7 = 24 Cath. Prep / 5 - 11 - 11 = 27 imageimage