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MONROEVILLE - Penn Hills Jerry Bass could write a book on the curfew rule. In 2000, the Indians were bumped down two playoff spots when the league reversed a ruling and last year Penn Hills almost made the playoffs and the curfew rule got them again ! Thursday night's affair at the Golden Mile before a standing room only crowd between Penn Hills and arch rival Plum would be another in the chapter. The teams traded goals in the first period as Plum outshot the Indians 9-1. In the second, freshman Ryan Jones scored twice in two minutes to give the Indians a 3-1 lead. Josh Iachini extended the lead to 4-1 late into the second. Coach Stu Relnick's crew mounted a comeback as Robbie Tunon, Lenny Blatnica and Sergio Somma scored three unanswered goals to tie the score midway through the third. With Plum carrying alot of momentum, the game was curfewed with a little over 3 minutes left. When the playoffs are decided in late February, that could be a big point which will never be known to be decided. And Coach Bass hopes that this time the pendulim swings in Penn Hills favor. imageimage
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Pa Hockey History is Here !

Posted by Jeff Mauro at Nov 14, 2001 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
Where else will you find the history of Pennsylvania Interscholastic Hockey ? Only on Pa Hockey of course !!! To celebrate our first year anniversary and over 30000 visitors, Pa Hockey brings you the interactive History of Interscholastic Hockey in the State of Pennsylvania. Pa Hockey steps back in time and brings you the actual story of Pennsylvania's 63 State Champions and all of the leagues they participated in ! As an ongoing work of historical content Pa Hockey history will be linking articles and pictures over the next few years to further complete the history....Check it out ! imageimageimage
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Pa Hockey History is Here !

Posted by Jeff Mauro at Nov 14, 2001 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
Where else will you find the history of Pennsylvania Interscholastic Hockey ? Only on Pa Hockey of course !!! To celebrate our first year anniversary and over 30000 visitors, Pa Hockey brings you the interactive History of Interscholastic Hockey in the State of Pennsylvania. Pa Hockey steps back in time and brings you the actual story of Pennsylvania's 63 State Champions and all of the leagues they participated in ! As an ongoing work of historical content Pa Hockey history will be linking articles and pictures over the next few years to further complete the history....Check it out ! imageimageimage
ROSTRAVER - Serra coach John Mooney is rebuilding after two state championships. Not a familiar face to be seen with Steve Leppo, Jesse Lubasch and Devon Kane serving suspensions and B.J. DePaoli no longer attending Serra. To throw another punch to the mid-section a strong contingent of seniors gone from this years squad. Conemaugh Valley is upstart and Coach Matt Yingling's crew are off to a great start at 2-0. The matchup between Serra and Conemaugh Valley would be a goaltending battle between Corey Stahl and Timmy Johnson. A scoreless tie midway thorugh the 2nd, CJ King took a Josh Jones pass to make it 1-0 Eagles. Then with 1:18 remaining, King blasted a shot from between the circles past Stahl to give Serra a big goal and a 2-0 lead prior to the ice cut. In the third, King completed the hat trick for Serra. Tom Swaszt broke Johnson's shutout bid late in the third, as Serra won its first game of 2001-2002 outshooting the Blue Jays 39-29. imageimage
ROSTRAVER - Serra coach John Mooney is rebuilding after two state championships. Not a familiar face to be seen with Steve Leppo, Jesse Lubasch and Devon Kane serving suspensions and B.J. DePaoli no longer attending Serra. To throw another punch to the mid-section a strong contingent of seniors gone from this years squad. Conemaugh Valley is upstart and Coach Matt Yingling's crew are off to a great start at 2-0. The matchup between Serra and Conemaugh Valley would be a goaltending battle between Corey Stahl and Timmy Johnson. A scoreless tie midway thorugh the 2nd, CJ King took a Josh Jones pass to make it 1-0 Eagles. Then with 1:18 remaining, King blasted a shot from between the circles past Stahl to give Serra a big goal and a 2-0 lead prior to the ice cut. In the third, King completed the hat trick for Serra. Tom Swaszt broke Johnson's shutout bid late in the third, as Serra won its first game of 2001-2002 outshooting the Blue Jays 39-29. imageimage