Flyers Cup Class AAA/AA Finals Preview

Wednesday, March 20

Class AAA Final

  1. La Salle vs. 2. Malvern Prep

 6:00 at Hatfield Ice

La Salle (22-3)—The defending champion Explorers are trying for their 13th Flyers Cup title, an achievement that would expand on their all-time record of 12 , the most of any school in any classification.

Head coach Wally Muehlbronner has been on the winning side in a final on 10 occasions.

This year’s team bested Perkiomen Valley 5-1 and Holy Ghost Prep 5-2 to reach the finals.

Seven different players have scored goals in the two Flyers Cup games. Grant Lagreca has two goals and two assists. Dean Carvalho has scored three goals while James Carpenter has provided two goal and an assist.

Malvern Prep (11-8)

The Friars have claimed 10 Flyers Cup titles, second only to La Salle on the all-time list. Victories over Devon Prep 8-0 and St. Joseph’s Prep 3-1 put them in the finals.
Ten different Malvern Prep players have scored goals in the tournament. Jeremy Jacobs leads the way with a goal and three assists. Aidan Kelly has added a goal and two assists.

This marks the third meeting of the season between the two teams. La Salle won the two regular-season meetings.

11-22 La Salle 4 Malvern Prep 1

1-17 La Salle 3 Malvern Prep 0

Class AA Final

  1. Pennridge vs. 2 Council Rock South

8:45 at Hatfield Ice

Pennridge 21-2-2

The top-seeded Rams claimed the Class AA Flyers Cup and state titles in 2022 and reached the Cup finals last season.

This year’s team reached the finals with wins over Bensalem 10-2, Downingtown East 5-1 and Downingtown West 10-1

The Rams feature one of the most explosive lines that has ever skated for any area high-school team. Shane Dachowski has six goals and five assists for 11 points in three Cup games. Kevin Pico has five goals and five assists for 10 points, while Andrew Savona has provided four goals and four assists for eight points.

Council Rock South 24-1

The second-seeded Golden Hawks are seeking their fourth Flyers Cup. The previous three came in 2009, ’11, and ’12.

This year’s squad reached the finals with wins over Spring-Ford 12-0, Cherokee 7-1, and Boyertown 3-1. Kevin Koles is the team’s top tournament scorer with three goal and nine assists for 12 points. Blaise Pepe has accumulated three goal and five assists for eight points, while Jake Weiner has provided five goals and two assists for seven points.

This marks the fourth time the Ram and Golden Hawks have faced one another this season.

12-13 Pennridge 7 Council Rock South 3

2-7    Council Rock South 8 Pennridge 7

2-29 Council Rock South 7 Pennridge 2*

*For the SHSHL National Division championship

Downingtown West 6 Avon Grove 4

Ava Thomas scored four goals and assisted on another as Downingtown West  downed Avon Grove 6-4 Monday night in the 15th edition of the girls’ Flyers Cup championship game at PNY Arena.

The second-seeded Whippets become the first girls’ team since 2019 to successfully defend a Flyers Cup title when Unionville won the last of five straight.

It’s the second Cup title for the Whippets, who also claimed it in 2021.

Thomas, a junior, and a member of the U.S. Women’s U18 National Team, was named the tournament’s Most Valuable Player for the third time in her career. She also led the tournament in scoring  with six goals and four assists in two games.

Thomas and Maddison Vitali scored goals to give the Whippets a 2-0 lead at the 7:21 mark of the first period.

Lilly Schindler and Skylar Greene answered for top-seeded Avon Grove before the period ended.

Thomas gave her team the lead for good 3:49 into the second period and then added a shorthanded effort at 11:25 before Choloe Bogusch made it a 5-2 game with 2:23 left in the period.

Emmy Sullivan drew the Red Devils closer 2:31 into the the third period. Avon Grove had a chance to make it a one-goal game with 8:13 left but the apparent goal was disallowed due to a penalty.

Thomas scored her fourth goal of the game with 3:48 remaining before Avon Grove’s Kiera Post completed the scoring with 2:11 left in the game.

Downingtown West 2 3 1—6

Avon Grove 2 0 2—4

First-period goals: Ava Thomas (DW) from Riley Sagers, 4:14; Maddison Vitali (DW) from Thomas and Grace Goodman, 7:21; Lily Schindler (AG) unassisted, 8:13; Skylar Greene (AG) from Maggie Sullivan and Emmy Sullivan, 9:38

Second-period goals: Thomas (DW) from Vitali, 3:49; Thomas (DW), 11:25 (sh); Choloe Bogusch (DW) unassisted, 13:37

Third-period goals: Emmy Sullivan (AG) unassisted, 2:31; Thomas (DW) from Sagirls 12:16; Kiera Post (AG) from Molly Tursi 13:49

Shots: Downingtown West 30, Avon Grove 28; Saves: Violet Clarke (DW) 24, Ella Hydutsky (AG) 24.

This story will be updated

Flyers Cup Class A Final Tuesday 3-19

Hershey vs. Unionville, 7:45 at Ice Line

Hershey (19-4)—The third-seeded Trojans earned a first-round bye before scoring wins over Springfield-Delco and Garnet Valley to reach the finals.  Senior Ryan Dhawan has a goal and three assists for four points in the two games. Sophomore Blake Umberger and senior Kyle Kloss have each collected two goals and an assist for three points.

The Trojans are trying to become the first team from the Central Pennsylvania Interscholastic Hockey League to win a Flyers Cup title.

Unionville (10-11)—The ninth-seeded Longhorns Longhorns recorded wins over Plymouth Whitemarsh, three-time defending champion West Chester East, and Marple Newtown to reach the finals. Junior Cole Blackurn has scored five goals and added four assists for nine points in three Flyers Cup games. Senior Anthony Kulp has added seven assists in the tournament plus a goal of his own for eight points.

Unionville won the Class A Flyers Cup title in 1995.

Flyers Cup Girls Finals

Monday, 3-18

Avon Grove vs. Downingtown West 7:00 at PNY Arena

Avon Grove (19-1)—The Lady Red Devils are seeking their first Flyers Cup title. Skylar Campanile leads the team in scoring with 34 goals and 29 assists for 63 points. Skylar Green has collected 17 goals and 29 assists. for 46 points.

The Red Devils shut out Conestoga 10-0 in the semifinals. Lilly Schindler scored three goals and added four assists. Campanile scored two goals and added four assists.

Downingtown West (5-11)—The Whippets are trying to become the first girls’ team since 2019 to successfully defend a Flyers Cup championship. They also won the title in 2021. Ava Thomas has played in just nine high-school games this season  while representing the U.S. as a member of the U-18 national team but has amassed 23 goals and eight assists for 31 points. She’s a two-time Flyers Cup MVP.

The Whippets bested West Chester Henderson 6-5 in the semifinals. Thomas scored two goal and added three assists. Kyla Mellinger provided four assists.

This marks the 15th time the Flyers Cup tournament has crowned a girls’ champion. The girls’ tournament was first contested in 2009. The tournament was not completed in 2020 because of the pandemic.

Unionville has won the most titles with nine.

C.R. South 3 Boyertown 1

One of the unique elements of the Flyers Cup tournament is the finality of it. All season long there is another game or another round of playoffs to nurse the pain of defeat.

The stakes are starkly different come March. Win or go home. And on Thursday night, Boyertown and Council Rock South made it clear they didn’t want to go home.

It was the Golden Hawks who prevailed, 3-1 in a Class AA Flyers Cup semifinal at Hatfield Ice. Second-seeded South (24-1) will face top-seeded Pennridge next Wednesday at 8:45 at this same venue in what is expected to be a scintillating final.

Third-seeded Boyertown closes the season at 20-3.

Thursday’s game wasn’t bad as an appetizer.

The Hawks had the better of the play offensively but encountered a hot goaltender in Tyler Griffith who recorded 41 saves, few of which were of the routine variety.

“That’s kid’s probably the best goaltender we’ve seen all year,” said South coach Joe Houk. “We got [44] shots today, they were quality shots. He was phenomenal.

“And people warned me about him ‘If he’s hot, he’s going to steal a game from you.’ But, we persevered, we dug deep, and we survived to play next week.”

Largely due to Griffin’s efforts (16 saves) the first period was scoreless, and it was the Bears who grabbed the evening’s first lead when Noah Cutillo beat Trevor Rakszawski 1:19 in to the second frame. Jake Weiner answered for South at the 6:31 mark.

The score remained deadlock to period’s end. By that point, the Hawks had a 32-13 shot advantage.

As the teams took the ice for the third period following an ice cut, the enormity of the moment hung in the air.

“Their goaltender had a solid game,” said South’s Evan Mostoller. “I’ll give him that. But we just had to find that back of the net.”

Mostoller did just that from outer edge of the right circle 4:31 into the final period.

“It’s may last year here and I kind of want to make a run to states and everything,” he said. I’ve been in the Flyers Cup three times now …. This the year I think we’re going to make it.

As the clock counted down the Bears found themselves stymied by not only Rakszawski but the defense in front of him; Boyertown managed but our shots in the third period.
South’s final goal, which came with 38 seconds remaining, was credited to Gavin Nisenzon when he was pulled down from behind in the Boyertown defensive while skating toward an empty net; the referee on the play awarded goal.

Boyertown 0 1 0—1

C.R. South 0 1 2—3

Second-period goals: Noah Cutillo (B) from Luke Hennessy, 1:44; Jake Weiner (CRS) from Nikita Volobuiev, 6:31

Third-period goals: Evan Mostoller (CRS) from

 Peter Pereborow and Blaise Pepe, 4:31; Gaven Nisenzon (CRS) unassisted, 16:22

Shots: Boyertown 20, Council Rock South 44; Saves: Tyler Griffith (B) 41, Trevor Rakszawski, 19

Flyers Cup Girls Semifinals

Downingtown West 6 West Chester Henderson 5

Ava Thomas scored two goals and four other players added one goal each as the defending-champion Whippets bested the Warriors Wednesday night at PNY Arena.

Sarah Goodman, Lila Zelesnick, Chloe Bogusch, and Brianna Hinkle all scored for Downingtown West.

Charlotte Perrin, Paige Meutterties, Eva Doyle, Vanenessa Gill, and Megan Wackerman all scored for the Warriors.

Hendersron 1 2 2—5

Downingtown West 3 2 1—6

Avon Grove 10 Conestoga 0

Lily Schindler scored three goals and added four assists for the top-seeded Red Devils Wednesday night at PNY Arena. Skyler Campanile added two goals and four assists.

Maggie Sullivan, Ellie Crawford, Brianna Register, Emmy Sullivan, and Skylar Greene all scored single goals.

Ella Hyduysky earned the shutout on goal.

The game was called with 5:29 remaiing on the third period.

Conestoga 0 0 0—0

Avon Grove 5 2 3—10

The championship game is set for Monday night at PNY Arena with a 6:00 start.

Flyers Cup Class A Semifinals 3-12-24

Unionville 5 Marple Newtown 4

Cole Blackburn scored three goals and assisted on a fourth as Unionville stunned Marple Newtown 5-4 Tuesday night in a Class A semifinal game at Ice Line.

The ninth-seeded Longhorns will move on to next week’s final. Michael Ta and Sam Burke also scored for Unionville, which built a 4-1 lead after two periods.

Ethan McKay scored three goals for the fourth-seeded Tigers.

McKay’s second goal of the game came on a power play and cut Unionville’s lead to 4-2 with 10:38 left in the third period.

Blackburn countered with his third goal 44 seconds later; a shorthanded effort.

Tyler Newby’s goal made it a 5-3 game 13 seconds after that; McKay’s third goal came with 15 second remaining.

Zach Tomaszewicz got the win in goal; he finished with 18 saves.

Unionville 2 2 1—5

Marple Newtown 1 0 3—4

Hershey 5 Garnet Valley 1

Blake Umberger and Kyle Kloss scored two goals as third-seeded Hershey downed second-seeded Garnet Valley 5-1 Tuesday night in a Class A semifinal at Ice Line. David Miash also scored for the Trojans, who lost to West Chester East in last year’s title game.

Jake Robinson scored for the Jaguars.

Hershey 1 3 1—5

Garnet Valley 0 01—1

Hershey will face Unionville in next week’s title game with site and time to be determined.

Upcoming Flyers Cup Schedule

Flyers Cup Schedule for Thursday, March 7

Class AA Quarterfinals

Pennridge 5 Downingtown East 2—Five different players scored goals Thursday night as the top-seeded Rams advanced to the semifinals at Hatfield Ice.

Shane Dachowki. Colin Dachowski, Kevin Pico, Trey Mikulich, and Andrew Savona all scored goals.

Parker Nassour and Brody Matthews scored for the ninth-seeded Cougars.

Downingtown East 1 0 1—2

Pennridge 1 2 2—5

Downingtown West 8 Haverford 2

Council Rock South 7 Cherokee 1—Jake Weiner scored three goals and Phil Pepe added two as the second-seeded Golden Hawks advanced to the Class AA semifinals with a 7-1 won over the 10th-seeed Chiefs Thursday night at Hatfield Ice.

Illia Muhkin and  Kevin Koles also scored for South, which built a 5-1 lead after two periods.

Luke Resto scored Cherokees’s only goal, which came in the first period.

Trevor Rakszawski got the win in goal, making 19 saves.

The game was terminated with 7:03 remaining in the third period after the two teams were accessed a total of  118 minutes in penalties, 98 of them to the Chiefs.

Cherokee 1 0 0—1

C.R. South 3 2 2—7

Boyertown 4, Central Bucks South 1—Joey Slobodrian’s goal in the third period was all the sixth-seeded Titans could manage Thursday night against the third-seeded Bears at Ice Line.

Tyan McGuffin scored twice for Boyertown.

Class A Quarterfinals

Unionville 4 West Chester East 3 OT

Marple Newtown 9 Lower Dauphin 4

Garnet Valley 7 Penncrest 6 OT

Hershey 5, Springfield 0

Flyers Cup Schedule for Thursday, March 14

Class AAA Semifinals

Holy Ghost Prep vs. La Salle  TBD Hatfield Ice

St. Joseph’s Prep vs. Malvern Prep  TBD Ice Line

Class AA Semifinals

Sites, times dependent on results of quarterfinal games

Wednesday, March 6

Girls Play In

Conestoga 2 Lower Merion 1 OT

Holy Ghost Prep 5 Father Judge 1

In the brightest of spotlights, a troupe of young hockey players blossomed into maturity and did so with dramatic suddenness.

Holy Ghost Prep erupted for four goals in the first period Tuesday night and went on to post a 5-1 win over Father Judge in a Class AAA Flyers Cup quarterfinal in front of a full house at Grundy Arena.

The fourth-seeded Firebirds (12-13) will face top seed and defending champion La Salle in a semifinal that is scheduled for March 14. Fifth-seeded Judge, which won the Catholic League title, closes with a 15-4-2.

A.J. Prete scored twice for the Firebirds. Fittingly enough, his goals were the first and last of the evening. Prete reflected on how things came together Tuesday night after a regular season that was filled with ups and downs, including a loss to the Crusaders.

“We came into this game with a chip on our shoulder,” he said. “We got on them early, that was out plan and we got the job done. Couldn’t be happier.”

Prete’s first goal came just 65 seconds after the opening faceoff; he beat Judge goaltender Aidan Childs from just inside the right circle.

The Firebirds really got control of the game in the closing minutes of the first frame when Jake McCaw’s power-play goal was followed by Joseph Kaufmann’s even-strength goal two-and a-half minutes later and Joe Spadaccino’s shorthanded effort just 33 seconds after that.

With 2:49 left in the opening session, Holy Ghost Prep had a four-goal advantage.

Prete said he and his teammates were determined to get off to a fast start.

“We knew what they were going to come with,” he said. “We knew they were going to try to bully us around a little bit with physicality. We just kind of reversed it on them.”

The second period saw the Crusaders do their best to assert themselves physically. But they managed just one goal, Owen Myers’ power-play effort at the 7:55 mark.

Neither team shied away from them physical side of the game. Referees Terrence Johnson and Laura White called 12 minor penalties and found a balance that allowed for physical play while still maintaining order.

“All the credit in the world to Father Judge,” said Holy Ghost Prep coach John Ritchie. “They’re a very, very tough team with a lot of seniors. They play a very heavy game but I was how our guys, giving up a little bit of size and a little bit of strength, I was happy how they executed. It seemed to come together tonight”

Prete added an insurance goal for the Firebirds with 2:20 left in the game.

Ice chips—The other Class AAA Flyers Cup semifinal will match second seed Malvern Prep and third seed St. Joseph’s Prep.

WE STAND CORRECTED—In our original post, we stated that no APAC team in the conference’s six-year history had ever lost. Flyers Cup game to a non-conference foe. In fact, Father Judge defeated Malvern Prep in the quarterfinals in 2020.

Father Judge won a Class AA Flyers Cup and a state championship in 1993 and a Class AAA Flyers Cup in 2000 as a member of the Lower Bucks County League.

We regret the error.

Father Judge 0 1 0—1

Holy Ghost Prep 4 0 1—5

First-period goals: A.J. Prete (HGP) from Caine Bickel and Anthony Valeriote, 1:05; Jake McCaw (HGP) from Matthew Cholaj and Brian Kinniry, 11:00 (pp); Joseph Kaufmann (HGP) unassisted, 13:33; Joe Spadaccino (HGP) from Mike Holt, 14:11 (sh)

Second-period goal: Owen Myers (FJ) unassisted, 7:55 (pp)

Third-period goal: Prete (HGP) from Bickel, 13:50

Shots: Father Judge 24, Holy Ghost Prep 30; Saves: Aidan Childs (FJ) 25, Jack Unger (HGP) 23

C.R. South 12 Spring-Ford 0

It didn’t take long for Council Rock South to assert its superiority Tuesday night. The Golden Hawks scored goals on their first three shots and five of their first seven en route to a 12-0 rout of Spring Ford in a Class AA Flyers Cup first-round game at Grundy Arena that was called after the second period.

South (22-1), the second seed in the tournament, advances to a quarterfinal game on Thursday against Cherokee at a site and time to be determined

Tuesday’s 12-goal output produced a plethora of impressive numbers. Kevin Koles scored the first goal of the night just 31 seconds after the opening faceoff. He went on to score an additional goal and add five assists for seven points.

“We’ve got to take every game,” the senior defenseman said, “so we know what we’re up against. We can’t take any game lightly because we know we’re going to have tougher competition later down the road, so we’ve got to play every game the same.”

Koles assisted on Nikita Volobuiev’s scoring effort and added a second goal himself to put South up 3-0 just 2:54 into the opening period. Blaise Pepe and Jeremy Rayher added additional goals before the period ended.

 The 15th-seeded Rams did not record their first shot on goal until less than 90 seconds remained in the opening period.

Evan Mostoller assisted on Koles’s first goal and Pepe’s. The senior defenseman noted that postseason success requires that everyone on the roster pitch in.

“You just have to know what your role is on the team,” he said. “It doesn’t matter if the [opponent] is not the best team, you’ve just got to play your hardest.”

Mostoller says that one element of a player learning his role and fitting in involves not worrying about making a mistake.

“Play your game,” he said. “Play the way you play.  If you make a mistake, someone will tell you what you did wrong.”

Volobuiev scored two goals to complete a hat trick. Rayher, Jordan Sarne (twice), Jonah Weston, and Jake Weiner all scored goals.

Volobuiev’ second goal made it am 8-0 game with 6:17 left in the period.

Spring-Ford coach Todd Lambart lifted starting goaltender Grant Olson at that point; the junior received a round of applause from the spectators and the South bench as he left the ice after facing 27 shots.

For the Hawks however, the postseason journey continues. Koles and his teammates are aware they’re being targeted by the rest of the tournament field.

“We know everybody’s trying to beat us,” he said. “It’s been like that for the last four years I’ve been in the league.

“We’ve got to stay focused and do what we can.”                                                                                                                                                           

Spring Ford 0 0—0

C.R. South 5 7—12

First-period goals: Kevin Koles (CRS) from Evan Mostoller, :31; Nikita Volobuiev (CRS) from Koles, 1:37; Koles (CRS) unassisted, 2:54; Blaise Pepe (CRS) from Mostoller and Koles, 6:14; Jeremy Rayher (CRS) from Pepe and Koles, 6:45

Second period goals: Jake Weiner (CRS) from Volobuiev, 2:56; Jonah Weston (CRS) from Chase Tovsky and Blaise Pepe, 5:09; Volobuiev (CRS) from Jake Weiner, 10:43; Volobuiev (CRS) from Koles,  10:48;  Rayher (CRS) from Pepe and Tovsky, 11:15; Jordan Sarne (CRS) from Koles and Jackson Mosley, 11:53; Sarne (CRS) from Rayher and Weston, 16:17

Shots: Spring Ford 3, Council Rock South 33; Saves; Grant Olson (SF) 19 and Casey Dunleavy (SF) 2; Trevor Rakszawski 3