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Indiana - Kittanning Coach Jeff Smouse knows he has a promising young squad this season with a dozen or so sophomores in the starting lineup. He has watched his young Wildcats have success early this season and looked forward to this stretch of schedule which includes Indiana and Hampton, two of the PIHL's AA unbeaten. Indiana was home with the Friday night big crowd and a sparse group of the 'Hockey Holligans' (when compared to last years group). Well, anyway this was a big game for Indiana too ! Kittanning's Adam Toy made several key saves early in the first period on Aaron Smith and Brian Schlemmer. At the other end, Luke Heller got a stick on a Justin Avi shot from the point and Kittanning gained the 1-0 lead on the road. The the Indians went on the power play and the usually sure handed Nicko Speilmann got his pocket picked, as Andy Coldron stole the puck and scored on the breakaway to give Kittanning the 2-0 lead at 6:31. This looked like it was Kittanning's night, when Toy robbed Zach Diamond with a great arm save on a sure goal. This was a save comparable to Frank Pietrangelo's save against New Jersey on the Penguins first Stanley Cup. Indiana continued to dominate outshooting the 'Cats 12-4 in the first period and got on the board with less than a minute left in the first as Speilmann toe dragged the puck around the Kittanning defender and in the same motion snapped a blistering shot past Toy to make it 2-1. The second period was all Indians outshooting Kittanning 12-3 courtesy of several undiscpline penalties by the young Wildcats. Speilmann tied it on the rebound at the 8:09 mark. Kittanning regained the lead 3-2 as Justin Avi banged home his own rebound and swatted it past Mike Lady. Indiana kept getting power plays and converting as Mike Nesper took a feed from Speilmann, and snapped it past Toy at 4:46 to tie the game. Casey Haines, the super freshman, showed the poise a senior, as he walked out of the corner and snapped a shot past Toy on the glove side to give the Indians their first lead with just 1:13 left in the period 4-3. The third period was the prize fighter looking for the knock out punch. Toy kept Kittanning in the game as the shots were 13-3 in favor of the Indians. Zach Diamond scored the apparant knock out at 10:37, but the goal was waived off. Then another power play for Indiana and Nesper walked out of the corner and beat Toy at 10:24 through the five hole to give the Indians the 5-3 victory. This sets up a huge game Monday for Indiana and Peters Township at Iceoplex. Kittanning moves on to an equally big game against undefeated Hampton on Sunday at the Ice Connection. imageimage
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Posted by Jeff Mauro at Nov 30, 2001 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
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11/29 - Games at the GMIC postponed !

Posted by Jeff Mauro at Nov 28, 2001 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
MONROEVILLE - Penn Hills/Hempfield Plum/ Gateway Well a doubleheader night for Pa Hockey or so it seemed ! Upon arriving at the rink, I had the best parking space at the Golden Mile because there was no one there ! The games were postponed ! One scary highlight....there was a Mark Madden sighting in the parking lot. imageimage
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11/27 - Latrobe defeats Woody High 6-2 !

Posted by Jeff Mauro at Nov 26, 2001 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
MONROEVILLE - Latrobe coach Ron Makoski is looking for consistency in his maturing Latrobe team, which is atop the PIHL East Division. Meanwhile, Woodland Hills has competed very well since its opening night beating at the hands of powerhouse Pine Richland, with a win and a recent tough loss to North Catholic. Latrobe scored in pairs with two in the first, two in the second and another pair in the third to defeat the Wolverines 6-0. Aaron LaPresti scored two goals to lead the attack, while Matt Makoski, Josh Fajt, Kevin Lace and Joe Daw chipped in goals. Matt Bloom and Josh Gross (SOFPOLH) shared the shutout as Latrobe outshot the Wolverines 35-19. Special mention to Tim Gribbin, the Woody High goaltender, who made several nice stops between the pipes. image
MONROEVILLE - Bethel Park coach Jim McVay probably felt a little like Bill Murray in the movie Ground Hog day. And he and his Bethel Park players didn't feel it well let's just say they aren't for real. Time = December 2000 Location = the Golden Mile Ice Center Scene of Bethel Park's only regular season loss dating back to February 2000 .... a late bad bounce find's Gateway player's stick and Hawks lose only game in 2000-2001 3-2 This game would be a lot different though...it couldn't happen again ...could it ! Plum's Travis Senchur finds a loose puck off a shot from the point and beats Delbert Joo and gives the Mustangs a 1-0 lead, which they take to the locker room. I do not know what McVay said to his Hawks during the ice cut, because Bethel came out with fire in their eyes and threw a barrage of shots at BJ Schreib. The shots came in bunches for BP in the 2nd, but Plum held onto the 1-0 lead, only managing its first shot at the 10:28 mark. Then its was a wake up call for all, as Lee Volensky, on as innocent a play as you'll ever see, threw the puck out to the front of the net and banked it off a Mustang defender, which trickled past Schreib and all the sudden the Hawks were tied at 1-1. Finally, a Golden Mile bounce for Bethel Park. Bethel then went on the power play, this time it was Brandon Hanley, first on a one-timer from Tom Starkey at 4:40 and the second on a wrist shot from the top of the circle and the Hawks capitalized on the shooting gallery in the 2nd and built a 3-1 lead outshooting Plum 21-2 in the period. Onto the third and the Bethel smothering defense closed the door on Plum and a victory for the two-time defending state champs. BP outshot Plum 35-8 on the evening.