Flyers Cup Selection Show 2021

The 2021 Flyers Cup Selection Show can be accessed here at 7:30 Eastern Time tonight.

Click Here to access the Flyers Cup YouTube Channel

Following the completion of the program we will post information related to the tournament, including seedings and first-round matchups.

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APAC Update 3-27

Final Regular Season Standings. W L OW OL Pts

Malvern Prep (11-1)                 5      1     3      0       21

La Salle (7-4)                            6      3     0      0      18

Holy Ghost Prep (5-6)               3       3    0      3      12

St. Joseph’s Prep (3-8)              1      8    0      0        3

 

Playoff Schedule

Monday 3-29   St. Joseph’s Prep vs. La Salle   7:30 at Grundy

Wednesday 3-31   Monday’s winner vs. Malvern Prep 8:00 at Ice Line

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La Salle 5, St. Joseph’s Prep 1

Michael Casey scored two goals and assisted on another as La Salle bested St. Joseph’s Prep 5-1 at the Skatium Friday night in the Atlantic Prep Athletic Conference’s regular-season finale. David Kimmel added a goal and two assists as the Explorers closed the regular season at 7-4 and 6-3 in the APAC. They won their last five games and six of their last seven.

The Hawks finished at 3-8 overall and 1-8 in conference.

The two teams will have a rematch on Monday night at 7:30 at Grundy Arena in a Founders Cup playoff semifinal. The winner will face Malvern Prep on Wednesday in the final. Holy Ghost Prep withdrew from the playoffs.

La Salle 2 1 2—5

St. Joseph’s Prep 0 1 0—1

First-period goals: Michael Casey (L) from David Kimmel, 1;54 (sh); Kimmel (L) from Casey, 4:06; Connor Burman (SJP) from Jeffrey Hammnd and Nick Storti, 14:12 (pp)

Second-period goal: Casey (L) from Kimmel, 1:57

Third-period goals: Chase Hannon (L) from Keenan Schneider, 9:00 (sh) Michael Roman (L) from Jake Hannon, 11:42 (pp)

Shots: La Salle 40, St. Joseph’s Prep 28; Saves: Liam Gross (L) 28, Rocco Bruno (SJP) 35

Holy Ghost Prep Withdraws from APAC Playoffs

Holy Ghost Prep will not participate in the upcoming Atlantic Prep Athletic Conference Founders Cup playoffs. APAC Commissioner Jim Britt released a statement Friday evening.


Holy Ghost Prep’s leadership team made the decision today to pause in-person instruction and extra-curricular activities for all HGP students for 10 days, with an anticipated return to a more normal routine on Tuesday, April 6th. This impacts the scheduled APAC semi-finals and championship games planned for Monday & Wednesday of next week.

Holy Ghost Prep students were scheduled to be off for their Easter break this coming Thursday and Friday, April 1 and 2, and then for the school’s traditional spring break the week of April 5.

Bill Doherty is Holy Ghost Prep’s director of communications. “Because of an uptick in positive COVID-19 cases within our student body and given the proximity to the start of Easter break, we felt it was the right decision to shift to online instruction and to cease all extracurricular activities and sports effective immediately and for the next 10 days—meaning that all activities won’t start up again until Tuesday, April 6,” he said.

La Salle will now play St. Joseph’s Prep in an APAC semifinal on Monday night at 7:30 at Grundy Arena. The winner will face top-seeded and regular-season champion Malvern Prep in the Founders Cup final Wednesday night at 8:00 at Ice Line.

The results of the playoffs will not impact the seedings and pairings for the Class AAA Flyers Cup. They are scheduled to be announced Sunday evening.

The Flyers Cup tournament is scheduled to begin Monday, April 5.

Van Stefanou Back Home at St. Joseph’s Prep

A decade and more ago, Van Stefanou skated for St. Joseph’s Prep. For five seasons now, he’s been one of the Hawks’ assistant coaches. In a sense, he has returned home.

Even as a young boy, Stefanou, a Tabernacle, N.J. native, was virtually certain he would attend St. Joseph’s Prep. It was a family tradition.

“All the men on my mom’s side of the family went to the Prep” he said, “and my great uncle was president of the Prep for 21 years. So, pending the passing of my entrance exam, I was going to the Prep. Other than that, the thought of being part of such a prestigious school with a great history was so appealing to me that going to the Prep was my only option.”

When he arrived on the school’s campus in the fall of 2006, Stefanou found himself being challenged academically and athletically. 

“The classes at the Prep were definitely challenging,” he said, “and students were held to a high standard but that was expected at the Prep. I remember a lot of long nights. I would come home from Prep and club hockey practices around 9 or 10 o’clock most nights and have to start homework then. 

“I also had some really amazing teachers while at the Prep. To name a few, Mr. Hart, Mrs. (Kathleen) Sullivan, and Mr. (Andrew) Whelan were the teachers that left a longing impression after the Prep and instilled some of the qualities in me that I hold today.”

Today, Stefanou is appreciative of the support he received from the faculty during his high-school years, and the support he and his fellow students provided each other.

“While the Prep and extracurriculars were a challenge every day, my classmates and teammates were always there for each other,” he said. “I don’t keep in touch with them as much as I’d like to but we usually see each other at our alumni game every November and it’s great to catch up with them and hang out.”

During Stefanou’s years at the school, the St. Joseph’s Prep hockey program was still evolving into what it later became.

“It still felt like the program was in its early stages with a lot of potential for the future,” he said. “There were several coaches that put a lot into the program. You don’t really appreciate all that they do until you’re one of them.

 “The program has definitely grown since I played. Winning a state championship like we did (in 2018) was almost unthinkable for us and now it feels like it’s attainable every year. 

“That just goes to show how much the program has progressed in the last eleven years. I was proud to be part of the Prep hockey team then and am very lucky to coach now. I was part of a great group throughout the four years and I couldn’t have asked for a better class.”

After high school Stefanou played two years of junior hockey, a year in British Columbia and Washington in the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League and then a year in North Carolina in the EJHL South.

From there, he played four years at UMass Dartmouth; as a freshman he played for a team that won a conference championship and qualified for the NCAA Division III tournament.

Today, Stefanou is proud to be coaching at the school that shaped his life.

“My four years at the Prep built the foundation of my character today,” he said. I took many values from my time at the Prep including humility, integrity and perseverance. It’s what brought me back to coach five years ago. When I was given the opportunity to give back to the Prep, there was no question in my mind that I would do it.” 

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APAC Playoff Schedule

 The Atlantic Prep Athletic Conference ‘s Founders Cup playoffs will get underway next Monday, March 29 with a doubleheader at Grundy Arena.

Regular-season champion Malvern Prep will face fourth-seeded St. Joseph’s Prep in the first semifinal at 5:30, while second seed and two-time defending Founders Cup champion La Salle will face third seed Holy Ghost Prep at 7:30 in the second in the other.

The Founders Cup championship game will be hosted by the highest-seed finalist on Wednesday, Match 31 at a time to be determined.

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Holy Ghost Prep 8, Pennsbury 2

 Holy Ghost Prep scored four goals in the first period and went on to defeat Pennsbury 8-2 on Monday evening at Grundy Arena. Braedon Baehser and Sean Marshall scored twice for the Firebirds. Shaun Marshall, Zach Pers, Dominic Lombardo and Anthony Sparo also scored goals for Holy Ghost Prep (6-6).

Eric Eisler and Shane Siegmund scored for the Galcons (9-2-0-1).
Both teams used the non-league affair to tune up for their respective league playoffs which are scheduled for next week. The game will not impact seedings for the Flyers Cup tournament.

Holy Ghost Prep 4 3 1—8

Pennsbury 1 0 1—2

First-period goals: Shaun Moore (HGP) unassisted, 4:51; Braedon Baehser (HGP) from Sean Marshall and Brian Butler, 9:02; Zach Pers (HGP) unassisted, 12:39; Marshall (HGP) from Baehser, 13:50; Eric Eisler (P) unassisted, 15:21

Second-period goals: Baehser (HGP) from Butler and Marshall, 1:11; Marshall (HGP) from Baehser, 4:42 (sh); Dominic Lombardo (HGP) from Branson Barger, 14:04

Third-period goals: Anthony Sparo (HGP) from Colin Moore, 8:21; Shane Siegmiund (P) from Eisler and Andrew Falkenstein, 12:54

Shots: Holy Ghost Prep 35, Pennsbury 31;  Saves: Colin Mudrick (HGP 13 and Jason Soule (HGP) 16, Dous (P) 27

Malvern Prep 5, St. Joseph’s Prep 1

Malvern Prep scored four times in the first period and went on to a 5-1 over St. Joseph’s Prep Friday night in an APAC game at the Skatium.

Chris Blango, Ryan Sambuco, Pierre Laropcque, Gavin Wilson, and Jack Constabile all scored goals as the Friars improved to 11-1 overall and 5-1-3-0 in the APAC.

Jeffrey Hammond scored for the Hawks (3-7, 1-7) who will conclude their regular season next Friday against La Salle.

The result of this game, combined with La Salle’s 5-1 win over Holy Ghost Prep Friday night, locks in the matchups for the Founders Cup semifinals, which are set for the week of March 29. Malvern Prep will be seeded first, followed by La Salle, Holy Ghost Prep, and St. Joseph’s Prep in that order.

Malvern Prep 4 1 0—5

St. Joseph’s Prep 0 1 0—1

First-period goals: Chris Blango (MP) unassisted, 2:38; Ryan Sambuco (MP) from Matt Harris, 3:58 (sh); Pierre Larocque (MP) unassisted (pp); Gavin Wilson (MP) from Anthony Perti, second assist unavailable, 14:40

Second-period goals: Jeffrey Hammond (SJP) assist unavailable, 4:33; Jack Constabile (MP) from Jimmy Kirk and Quinn Dougherty, 12:25

Shots: Malvern Prep 44, St. Joseph’s Prep 40

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La Salle 5, Holy Ghost Prep 1

                  

BRISTOL—La Salle has been playing some very good hockey lately. And the timing couldn’t be better.

The Explorers were dominant from the start Friday night in the course of a 5-1 win over Holy Ghost Prep in an Atlantic Prep Athletic Conference game at Grundy Arena.

Michael Casey’s hat trick helped La Salle (6-4, 5-3 in conference) to its fourth straight win and fifth in its last six outings. David Kimmel provided three assists.

Senior defenseman Nick Astolfi says all the pieces are fitting together for the Explorers after a slow start to this abbreviated season.

“We all came together,” he said. “It started with our coach (Wally Muhlbronner). He got us all together. We’re finally playing as a team, there are no individuals out there, we’re all playing together.”

Jake Hannon got the party started for the Explorers with a power-play goal 8:10 into the first period. With the Firebirds’ Michael Connolly in the box serving a slashing minor, La Salle’s Max Maddalo got position to the net and flopped a blind, backhanded pass in the direction of the crease. Hannon poked the puck in the net during the ensuing scramble.

Casey made it a 2-0 game at the 9:42 mark.

La Salle senior forward Jake Armstrong said the two first-period goals against a traditional rival gave the Explorers a big lift. “I think those two goals kind of took the nerves off,” he said. “Because we have a lot of young guys on the team so getting those two goals early really helped us get the momentum for the rest of the game.”

Casey added his second goal of the night 8:16 into the second period and completed his hat trick at 10:21.

Jack Lindmar extended La Salle’s lead with 56 seconds left in the period.

Armstrong said the circumstances surrounding the 2021 season it tougher for he and his teammates to jell as a unit at first. “I feel like it’s taken a little bit longer this year because of Covid and everything,” he said. “We haven’t had chances like last year to come together and have that team bonding but we’ve kind of found what works for us and were just keeping it rolling game by game.”

Holy Ghost Prep (5-6 overall, 3-3-0-3 in conference) finally got on the scoreboard when Brady Baehser scored a power-play goal with 5:45 left in the game.

“I like how we responded in the third,” said Holy Ghost Prep coach Gump Whiteside. “We kind of challenged them between periods and I thought we played well in the third period, but it was just a bad start all around.”

La Salle 2 3 0—5

Holy Ghost Prep 0 0 1—1

First-period goals: Jake Hannon (L) from Keenan Schneider and Max Maddalo, 8:10 (pp); Michael Casey (L) from David Kimmel and Chase Hannon, 9:42

Second-period goals: Casey (L) from Dan Whitock and Kimmel, 8:16; Casey (L) from Kimmel and Dan Whitock, 10:21; Jack Lindmar (L) from Ryan Desmond and Tim Whitock, 15:04

Third-period goal: Brady Baehser (HGP) from Evan Mudrick and Shaun Moore, 10:15 (pp)

Shots; La Salle 31, Holy Ghost Prep 30; Saves: Liam Gross (L) 29; Bobby Baehser (HGP) 26

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