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Dayton Fangs Announce 2009-2010 Schedule

Posted by Sari Hardyal at Aug 7, 2009 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Saturday, August 8th, 2009
Dayton Fangs 2009-2010 Season Schedule Announced

Dayton Fangs Release 2009-2010 Season Schedule

 Kettering, OH The Dayton Fangs Women’s Ice Hockey Team, organized as a non-profit corporation under the laws of Ohio, today announced their upcoming season schedule featuring league competition, exhibition games, and tournaments.             

Competing for the fourth year in the Pennsylvania-Ohio Women’s Hockey Association (POWHA), the Fangs, the Miami Valley’s only women’s ice hockey team, are looking to hold onto their title of POWHA Lower Division Champions, which they won last season.The Fangs open their season at home against the Cleveland Heights Ice Hawks. The first game will be played at the Kettering Ice Arena at 3:30 pm on Sunday, October 4th. The season will wrap up with this season’s POWHA playoffs held in April at The Chiller in Columbus, OH.

All home games are held at the Kettering Recreation Complex. Attendance is free and open to the public.  Dayton Fangs Women’s Ice Hockey, Inc., serves to promote, encourage, and facilitate the increased physical activity of women and girls through the sport of ice hockey. For more information, please go to www.DaytonFangs.com.

Date:                           Time:                                        Opponent:

Sun.     10/4/09           3:30 p.m. - 5 p.m.                   Cleveland Heights Ice Hawks *

Sun.     10/11/09          3:30 p.m. - 5 p.m.                   Columbus Bandits

Sat.      11/21/09          9:45 p.m. – 11:15 p.m.              Cleveland Heights Ice Hawks *

Sun.     11/22/09          TBA                                          Cleveland Falcons

Sat.      12/12/09          4:30 p.m. – 6 p.m.                     Pittsburgh Puffins *

Sat.      12/12/09          8 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.                     Central Pittsburgh

Sun.     12/13/09          2:15 p.m. – 3:45 p.m.                Kent Twisters

Sat.      12/19/09          3:30 p.m. – 5 p.m.                    Columbus Capitals

Sat.      1/2/10              5 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.                    Cincinnati Rising Stars *

Sat.      1/23/10            3 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.                     Cincinnati Rising Stars *

Sun.     1/24/10            5 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.                     Columbus Bandits *

Sun.    2/21/10            3 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.                    Kent Twisters

Sat.      3/6/10              8 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.                     Columbus Capitals

Sat.      3/13/10            6 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.                    Pittsburgh Puffins *

Sun.    3/21/10            3:30 p.m. – 5 p.m.                    Columbus Bandits *

Home Games in Bold                                     *POWHA League Games

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Fangs Place 1st in Lucky Stars Tournament

Posted by Shannon Bailey at May 31, 2008 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
The Dayton Fangs continued their tradition of going 1-1-1 for tournaments during the Lucky Stars Tournament. However, they made the 1 in the win column a 2 after they beat Premium Blend in the Championship Game to take 1st place in the tournament. This was a great way to end the 2007-2008 season as it was another first for the team. The Fangs practiced and played hard all season long and in the end came out on top. image

The Fangs went into the playoffs in 5th place with a record of 1-6-1 in league play. The Fangs meet the Pittsburg Puffins (4th place) in Game 1 Saturday morning with 13 skaters and their back-up goaltender. They came out strong and it paid off when Tana Frangioni scored at 8:17 of the first period with an assist from Shannon Bailey. Frangioni also received the Fangs only penalty of the game for roughing at 1:20. In the second period the Puffins would dominate and score two goals. Gerri Kail tied the game at 12:43 of the third period with an assist from Frangioni and Julia Beebe. The Puffins then scored two unanswered goals. The Fangs were not able to convert on a Power Play with 3 mins left in the game and had lost their first game of the playoffs 4-2. Goaltender Crystal Pickett stopped 21 of the Puffins 25 shots.

 

Before the second game of the afternoon the Fangs were surprised with a gift from Julia Beebe’s cousin, Chris Beebe Owner of the Cincinnati Sign Company. He presented the Fangs with the team banner in the photo. It is currently hanging at The Kettering Ice Arena, the Fangs home rink. Thank you to Chris and his designer for getting this done so quickly, we LOVE it!!

 

Saturday afternoon the Fangs played the Cincinnati Rising Stars II (3rd place). This time the Fangs would only be playing with 11 skaters. Merri Meadows and Jenny Siehl had to sit this game due to illness and a possible knee injury. The team wanted to win this game so that they could play again on Sunday. It definitely showed and Tana Frangioni would again score the first goal with an assist from Danielle Fairchild. With only 1:04 left in the first Liz Burton scored an unassisted goal. In the second period, Frangioni scored an unassisted goal, the only goal for the Fangs in the period. The Stars answered back less than a minute later with an unassisted goal of their own. However, the Fangs were unstoppable in the third, they started surprising themselves. Kim LaPole started it off with an unassisted goal. Then Burton got her second with an assist from Julia Beebe. Kim put another one up with an assist from Gerri Kail. Stephanie Beiser received an Interference penalty, but the Stars weren’t able to use it to their advantage. LaPole scored another goal after connecting with Burton with only 31 seconds left in the game. Crystal Pickett stopped 17 of the Stars 18 shots for her first win with the Fangs. The 7-1 win was the Fangs first ever playoff win.

 

Later that evening the majority of the team attended the Annual POWHA Playoff Party hosted by the Cincinnati Rising Stars teams. Audrey Choh (F) was named to the All Star Team for the Lower Division along with Marcia Metz (F) (Pittsburgh Puffins), Lisa Howard (C) and Rachel Loos (D) (Columbus Bandits), Christina Williams (D) (Cleveland Heights Ice Hawks), and Tiphanie Crane (G) (Cincinnati Rising Stars II).  They enjoyed the pizza and other goodies, and played speed euchre and joined in on the speed cornhole tournament. The party then continued at Hotel Pichler aka Karen Pichler’s house where 7 players and 1 coach would eventually get some sleep and prepare for the next game on Sunday. Thanks Pichler for opening up your house to us, it was a blast!!!

 

Sunday morning rolls around and everyone wakes up and gets ready for a game that they had no idea would turn out the way it did. The Fangs get to the rink, warm up, and get the sleep out of their eyes as they get ready to face the Pittsburgh Puffins again for 3rd place. This time they had Merri Meadows and Jenny Siehl back, but would miss Danielle Fairchild do to illness. Tana Frangioni once again fires up the team when she scores the first goal of the game with an assist from Karen Pichler and Liz Burton only 1 min 12 sec into the game. They were awake now. Kim LaPole would receive a tripping penalty, but the Puffins couldn’t use it to their advantage. Then at 9:31 of the first Frangioni would score an unassisted goal of the weekend. This was beginning to feel like déjà vu. You couldn’t even tell that she had been off the ice for almost two months…she was on a roll and so was the rest of the team. LaPole received another tripping penalty at 7:59 of the first. This time though Audrey Choh and Jenny Siehl figured out a good way to kill off the penalty. Choh would pass the puck back to Siehl, Siehl would hold onto it until the Puffins came in the zone to take it from her and she would fire it down the length of the ice making them chase it…very effective. So much so that they would use the same method to kill of the majority of other three penalties of the game: Stephanie Beiser - checking (2nd per), Jenny Siehl - checking (3rd per), and Liz Burton – tripping (3rd per).  In the second period Julie Goode would get her first goal of the season after taking a shot from the point. Okay, now this was looking different, 3-0 in the second…this doesn’t happen for the Fangs. They continued to play hard and kill of penalties and when the buzzer sounded at the end of the game everyone celebrated because they had just  won 3-0 and taken 3rd place. Crystal Pickett stopped the Puffins 16 shots for a shut-out. This meant more to her than anything else, as this was her retirement game.

 

Now some people would say so what it’s 3rd not 1st, but for the Fangs that is a huge accomplishment. The whole weekend was an experience that they will never forget. The Fangs have now won two games in a row, defeated the opponent with more than just a one goal lead, and have shown themselves that when they pull it together they can do anything!

 

To our coaches thank you for being there for us. You put up with so much and don’t even get paid for it. We really appreciate you being there on or off the bench. Robin thanks for taking care of us and making sure that we were hydrated and all accounted for.

 

To those that couldn’t make it this weekend…you were missed very much!!! Hope you enjoyed your time in Alabama, California, or wherever else you may have been…these wins were for you too!!!

 

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The Fangs got their first ever WIN this weekend at the Strongsville Autumn Classic and placed Third in the Pioneer division!

----- Game 3 vs. Circle City Sirens - Saturday November 4, 2006 -----
Final Score: 2-1 Win

The Fangs came out ready to play. After already having played two games and being so close to winning both, they were hungry for a win and they got it.
At 3:15 in the first period Michelle Spaven scored the first goal with an assist from Becky Rock. The fangs continued to play at a good pace. With 1:28 left in the second period Shannon Bailey received her first penalty (interfernce). This penalty continued into the third period, and right after the Sirens' power play was over they scored and tied the game. The Fangs wanted this win and didn't want to settle for another tie. In the third period Spaven got a little scrappy and received a hooking penalty. Then with 4:10 left in the third, Spaven threw the puck to the net, it ricocheted off a couple of players and found its way into the net. Merri Meadows and Karen Pichler had assists on the game winning goal. The Fangs could bearly hold their excitment back, but quickly settled down to finish out the game. When it was over the Fangs went crazy!!! Of course a celebration followed with a team dinner at a local Italian restaurant.


----- Game 2 vs. Pittsburgh Piranhas - November 4, 2006 -----
Final Score: 1-2 Loss

The Fangs played a great game against the Piranhas even though it ended in a loss. Julie Goode had the lone goal in this game, with a great shot from just inside the blue line. There were no penalties. The Fangs put their all into it, but didn't come out on top.


----- Game 1 vs. Florida Beaches - November 2, 2006 -----
Final Score: 1-1 Tie

This was the first game of three for the weekend and the Fangs were ready to play. Britney Hervey scored the first goal of the game and got the Fangs fired up. Then the Beaches came back and tied it up. It was a nail biting end, but the Fangs were happy with their first ever tie.

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The Fangs would like to thank the Pittsburgh Puffin's players who came to play with them this weekend. Lynn Belliotti (goalie), Gretchen Maxeiner (forward), Britney Hervey (forward), and Marcia Metz (defense), it was a pleasure playing with you this weekend. Thank You!!

Thank you to Coach Dennis and Chris for seeing us through!

Marianne thank you for the extra support.

And we can't forget our fans that traveled up to Strongsville to watch and cheer us on. Mr. Spaven, Mr. Rock, Little Rock, and Mr. Belliotti. :) Thank You!! image

In a hard fought game, the Fangs lost 3-2 to the Niagara Coyotes in the Championship game Sunday morning in Strongsville. The Fangs scored first in the opening period when Heather Cohen scored her second goal of the tournament.

The Coyotes would get one by Cindy Bronson in the second.

After adding another on a penalty shot, the Coyotes would grab the game-winning goal with 18 seconds left in the third. The Fangs weren't done.

Forward Tana Frangioni put another past the Coyotes goalie with just 6 seconds left.

As the clock ran out, the Fangs were awarded with second place for the first time in Fangs history.

For the tournament the Fangs went 2-2 with wins against the Strongsville Stingers and Columbus Bandits. The Fangs scored 9 goals over the course of 4 games and allowed the same.

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