Holy Ghost Prep 5, Malvern Prep 1

Five different players scored goals as Holy Ghost Prep scored a 5-1  win over Malvern prep on Wednesday in an APAC game at Ice Line. With the win, the Firebirds improved to 9-4-1 overall and 3-3-1-0 in the APAC. The Friars slipped to 6-5 and 2-4-2-0 in the APAC.

Luke Panepresso’s goal with 3:24 left in the opening period gave the Firebirds a 1-0 led. Evan Mudrick, Byron Hartley, and Braedon Baesher added goals in the second period before Holy Ghost Prep’s John Connelly and Malvern Prep’s Matt Harris traded goals in the third.

Sean Joyce made 24 saves in goal for the win.

Central Bucks South 6, Council Rock South 3

HATFIELD—The atmosphere inside the building was a reasonable facsimile of that at a late-round Flyers Cup game. And with good reason, for both central Bucks South and Council Rock South have presented their credentials as legitimate contenders for the Class AA Flyers Cup title.

On this night, it was the Titans who prevailed, 6-3. Matt Milanesi and Colin Abbonizio each scored twice as C.B. South (9-0-0-1 overall, 7-0 in league play) remained atop the SHSHL’s Class AA Division.

In the sometimes-rambunctious atmosphere at Revolution Ice Gardens the Titans’ experience proved to be an asset. They had 12 seniors in their lineup to the Golden Hawks’ four.

“I’ve been playing South hockey for four years,” Milanesi said. “I knew what to do. (Coach Sean McGinty) tells us to do the same stuff every game, ‘Come out, move the puck, get shots on net’ and that’s what I keep telling our underclassmen. That’s what we need to do each game.”

The Golden Hawks (5-4, 5-1) had the better of the play in the opening minutes but Mason Moyer in the C.B. South net kept them at bay before Dominic Patrone and David Kiecher scored goals om a span of 1:41 to give the Titans a 2-0 lead 7:54 into the period.

Jeremy Purcell cut the lead in half when he scored for the Golden Hawks at 9:54 but matters ground to a halt after the first period when play was delayed for several minutes while a number of spectators were removed.

The Titans, who started the second stanza with a full two-minute power play, immediately seized the momentum when Milanesi scored after just 55 seconds. Douglas Lopez answered for the Hawks at 1:43 but Milanesi scored his second goal of the game at 7:49 to make it a 4-2 game and the scored stayed that way to period’s end.

The Titans got off to another fast start in the third frame when Abbonizio scored at the 1:02 mark.

By this point, the game had gotten more physical and gradually became a parade to the penalty box; there were 13 penalties called in the final period after three were whistled in the first period and one at the end of the second. The game’s last 14 penalties were evenly divided.

The Golden Hawks suffered the biggest loss when, with 7:12 left in the game, Jimmy Sweeney, their goaltender, received a five-minute major penalty for high sticking plus a game misconduct for taking a poke at the Titans’ Nathan Fiveitz.

Michael Tobey scored a shorthanded goal for the Golden Hawks when put in a rebound of a Derek Steudler slapshot at 11:59 to make it a 5-3 game but Abbonizio finished the evening by scoring into an empty net with 1:10 remaining.

The start-and-stop nature of the third period left Joe Houk, the Golden Hawks’ veteran coach, perplexed.

“You’ve got two good teams,” he said. “Go out there and let them play …. You come down to the last 10 minutes of the game and you’ve got your two top players sitting in the box … “But they’re a good team. They beat us tonight, we weren’t on our A game.”

C.B. South 2 2 2—6

C.R. South 1 1 1—3

First-period goals: Dominic Patrone (CBS) from Aydin Thierolf and Connor Gaffney, 6:13; David Kucher (CBS) from Matt Milaesi, 7:54 (pp); Jeremy Purcell (CRS) from Brennan Wright, 9:54.

Second-period goals: Milanesi (CBS) from Patrone, :55 (pp); Douglas Lopez (CRS) from Antii Autere and Michael Roby, 1:43; Milanesi (CBS) from Patrone and Nathan Fiveitz, 7:49.

Third-period goals: Colin Abbonizio (CBS) from Kuecher and Gingras, 1:02; Toby (CRS) from Lopez and Wright, 11:59 (sh); Abbonizio (CBS) from Fiveitz and Brian Keilman, 14:50 (en).

Ahots: C.B. South 37, Council Rock South 30; Saves: Mason Moyer (CBS) 27, Jimmy Sweeney (CRS) 28 and Carson Lopez (CRS) 4.

Malvern Prep’s John Dewey Understands the Importance of Giving Back

The importance of community service is a concept Malvern Preparatory School seeks to instill in all its students. John Dewey has taken that concept to heart.

Dewey is a senior winger at Malvern Prep, but hockey is just one aspect of his life. During his time there, he’s been involved in a number of service projects. He’s helped run a charity youth lacrosse tournament, has participated in a holiday toy drive, and has been involved in the school’s efforts to feed the hungry and support underprivileged children.”

“I’ve known John since he was in middle school,” said Malvern Prep coach Bill Keenan. “He shows up every day. He’s always the first kind of guy to raise his hand and give to back to the program. It’ great to hear how much how much he’s involved in the outside, volunteering aspect, and it’s important to give back.”

In years past, Dewey has taken part in toy drives for children who would visit the school for a holiday party prior to the Christmas holiday break.

“Kids would come in and you’d play with them throughout the day,” he recalls. “Each kid would have one or two gifts and we’d just have a great day.”

Dewey is also active in Malvern Prep’s ongoing efforts to feed the hungry. Students fill ceramic bowls (made by their fellow students) which they fill with donated canned goods and then distribute in the community.

Dewey notes that the issue of hunger is more widespread than many realize. “Kids will throw food away that they get for lunch or they don’t eat,” he said “They don’t understand how much they’re actually getting.”

Dewey says that participating in events like the food drive give him a lot of satisfaction. “It’s pretty satisfying to realize you’re helping that much in general,” he said. “(Hunger) is such a big issue at home, and in the area.”

Dewey said the concept of serving others is something he will take with him when he graduates from Malvern Prep this spring. “It’s about helping other people who really need help, and not being selfish” he said. “Don’t try to keep everything yourself. Try to help other people.”

Keenan says it’s important for his players and their fellow students at Malvern Prep to understand the importance of giving back to their school and community.

“We’re fortunate in that we have a lot, especially these guys, going to a great school like Malvern,” he said. “Living up to the mission and being able to provide hands outside is something I think is an important quality for these boys to have.”

 

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Flyers Cup Power Rankings for 1-13-2020

The following rankings were furnished by the Flyers Cup Committee. Records include games resorted through January 12. In the case of Class AAA they include games against Cup-eligible opponents only. Recordsc are subject to revision.

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Class AAA (Maximum field, 8 teams)

  1. St. Joseph’s Prep (6-0-0-3)
  2. Malvern Prep (6-3-0-0)
  3. La Salle (4-2-1-1)
  4. Holy Ghost Prep (5-3-0-0)
  5. Father Judge (9-5-0-0)

 

Still without a regulation loss to Flyers Cup-eligible opposition, St. Joseph’s Prep (APAC) remains as the #1 team in this week’s AAA power rankings. Malvern Prep (APAC) climbs to #2 with an impressive week of hockey – defeating both La Salle (5-4 OT) and St. Joseph’s Prep (5-4 OT). La Salle had the opportunity to avenge that loss with a 6-1 victory over Holy Ghost Prep (APAC), who fell to #4. Father Judge (ICSHL) rounds out the top 5, on the strength of two victories of this week – one over Catholic League and AAA rival Cardinal O’Hara by a score of 6-4.

 

 

Class AA (Maximum field 16 teams)

  1. Central Bucks South (8-0-0-1)
  2. Haverford High (13-1-0-0)
  3. North Penn (6-2-0-0)
  4. Perkiomen Valley (7-2-0-1)
  5. Downingtown West (7-4-0-1)
  6. Council Rock South (5-2-0-0)
  7. Pennsbury (7-2-1-0)
  8. Neshaminy (7-3-0-1)
  9. Central Bucks East (6-2-1-1)
  10. Boyertown (7-5-1-0)

 

Central Bucks South (SHSHL) and Haverford (ICSHL) added points in the win columns as they remain the top two seeds in this week’s rankings. North Penn’s (SHSHL) league victory over Top 10 Neshaminy (SHSHL) gave them the leverage to jump to #3 in this week’s rankings, jumping previous #3 Perkiomen Valley (ICSHL), who fell to Salesianum in a non-league game. Downingtown West’s two victories jumps the Whippets to #5 and CR South (SHSHL) climbs to #6 after an 11-1 victory over Central Bucks West (SHSHL), resulting in the Bucks dropping out of the top ten. Pennsbury (SHSHL), Neshaminy, and Central Bucks East (SHSHL) fill in #7 through #9 and Boyertown (ICSHL) makes their first appearance in the power rankings at #10.

 

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Class A (Maximum field: 16 teams)

  1. West Chester East (9-3-0-0)
  2. Plymouth Whitemarsh (8-1-0-0)
  3. Springfield Delco (8-2-0-2)
  4. Unionville (7-5-0-0)
  5. Palmyra (12-1-0-1)
  6. West Chester Rustin (6-4-0-2)
  7. Hatboro-Horsham (9-1-0-1)
  8. Strath Haven (8-3-0-1)
  9. West Chester Henderson (6-4-1-0)
  10. Hershey (8-2-1-2)

 

West Chester East (ICSHL) remains as the #1 seed in this week’s Class A power rankings, although suffering a minor early-week 3-0 setback to AA power Downingtown East (ICSHL). Plymouth Whitemarsh remains as the #2 seed after taking care of business with an 8-3 victory over league rival Wissahickon (SHSHL). Springfield (ICSHL) remains at #3 after defeating Penncrest 5-0 and Unionville (ICSHL) jumps to #4 after West Chester Bayard Rustin suffered a 6-3 loss to OJ Roberts (ICSHL). Palmyra (CPIHL) enters the Top 5 after defeating rival Hershey (CPIHL) by a score of 5-4 in arguably the Game of the Week across all divisions. WC Rustin’s loss drops them to #6 and Hatboro Horsham (SHSHL) slides to #7 as a result of Palmyra’s win. Strath Haven (ICSHL), West Chester Henderson (ICSHL), and Hershey round out this week’s Top 10.

 

 

South Jersey/Delaware (Maximum field: TBD)

  1. Eastern (10-2-2-0)
  2. Salesianum (7-3-1-1)
  3. Appoquinmink (10-1-0-2)
  4. Moorsetown (7-4-2-0)
  5. Cherokee (6-4-3-0)

 

Eastern (SJHSHL) added two victories this past week and still sits atop the NJ/DE rankings. Salesianum (ICSHL) added a nice 9-6 victory over Top 5 AA ranked Perkiomen Valley (ICSHL) and remains at #2 in this week’s rankings. Adding two wins to their record this week, Appoquinimink (ICSHL) enters the rankings at #3. Appo’s jump was aided by the fact that Shawnee (SJHSHL) suffered a 6-2 loss to Eastern and a 3-3 tie to unranked Washington Township (SJHSHL).  Moorestown (SJHSHL) slides to #4 after being a victim to one of Eastern’s victories this week (7-2).  Cherokee (SJHSHL) enters this week’s polls after downing Kingsway (SJHSHL) by a final score of 4-1.

 

 

Girls  (Maximum field: 4 teams)

  1. Bux-Mont (10-1-0-0)
  2. Unionville (8-2-0-2)
  3. Avon Grove (8-3-0-1)
  4. West Chester Henderson (2-6-1-1)

 

Bux-Mont (ICSHL) is your new #1 in the second edition of Flyers Cup rankings for the Girls division. The Bux-Mont ladies had a big 11-1 win over league rival Radnor (ICSHL) and also benefited from West Chester Henderson’s (ICSHL) overtime victory over previous #1 Unionville (ICSHL). Avon Grove (ICSHL) stays at #3 and WC Henderson enters this week’s polls on the strength of the win over Unionville.

 

SHSHL Update for 1-12-2020

 

 

Class AA                                          W     L     T     OTL     Pts

C.B. South 8-0-0-1)                          6      0     0     0           12

C.R. South (5-3-0-0)                         5     0     0     0            10

North Penn (6-2-0-0)                      5    0     0     0              10

Neshaminy (7-3-0-0)                       5     2     0     0             10

Pennsbury (7-2-1-0)                        4     2     1     0              9

C.B. East (6-2-1-1)                            3     2     1      1             8

C.B. West (6-2-1-1))                          3     2     1     0               7

Pennridge (5-5-0-0)                        2     4     0     0                 4

Souderton (1-8-1-1)                        1     4     1     1                 4

Abington (2-7-0-0)                           1     4     0     0                2

William Tennent (3-6-0-0)            1     5     0     0                 2

Quakertown (1-7-0-0)                    0     4     0     0                 0

Council Rock North (1-9-0-0)     0       7      0    0                 0

 

 Class A                                              W    L      T     OTL  Pts

Plymouth Whitemarsh (9-1-0-0)     6     0     0     0     12

Hatboro-Horsham (9-1-0-1)             4     1     0     1       9

Wissahickon (5-6-0-0)                         3     4     0     0     6

Lower Moreland (1-8-0-0)                 1     3     0     0     2

Truman (0-10-0-0)                                 0     5     0     0     0

 

 

Standings are calculated as follows

2 points for a win whether in regulation or OT

1 point for a tie or overtime loss

 

If a game is tied at the end of regulation there will be five minutes of three-on-three overtime. If the game is still tied it will be recorded as a tie game.

The shootout will not be used

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Scoring                                             G      A     Pts

Jake Lang (CBW)                            21     17     38

Robert Seewagen(Nesh)              20      13     33

Chris Trefz (CBW)                          9    20         29

Tyler Greenstein (NP)                   .8     17        25

Antii Autere (CRS)                           7     17        24

Michael Roby (CRS)                        17    7        24

Beau Brusius-Yedman (Pb)           10   12        22

Josh Kaufhold (NP)                          11   11        22

Dominic Patrone (CBS)                   10       12      22

Reece Millman (Pb)                         12         7     19

Justin Carrelli (WT)                         12           7      19

Colin Abbonizio (CBS)                     11           8     19

 

Class A                                                  G            A       Pts

Aidan Keogh (PW)                              14         22        36

Alex Howieson (HH)                           19        14        33

Jake Weikel (PW)                                 18          12      30

Dean Keller (PW)                                  15          12      27

Seth Lerner (HH)                                    15         10   25

Luke Weikel (PW)                                  11         13     24

Aidan Esack (HH)                                  10         13      23

Tarek Elsabbagh (HH)                           10         10       20

Nicholas Hussa (Wiss)                           15           4     19

La Salle 6, Holy Ghost Prep 1

HATFIELD— A half season’s worth of effort is seemingly starting to pay dividends for the La Salle Explorers. Keenan Schneider scored twice and three other players added one goal each as the Explorers bested Holy Ghost Prep 6-1 Friday night in an Atlantic Prep Athletic Conference game at Hatfield Ice.

It was the first regulation win in league play for La Salle, which improved to 1-2-1-1 in the APAC and 8-10 overall versus a schedule that would best be described as rugged.

“As fas as league games go, it’s the best three periods we’ve played this year,” said La Salle coach Wally Muehlbronner. “We played consistent from start to finish. So, it’s something to build on for sure.”

The Firebirds (8-4, 2-3-0-1 the APAC) were making their first start since December 20. It was not an auspicious beginning to the new year.

“We just didn’t come to play,” said Holy Ghost Prep coach Gump Whiteside. “We laid an egg. We didn’t play well collectively and the better team beat us tonight.”

The Explorers were outshot 10-5 in the opening period but found themselves up 1-0 at its conclusion, thanks to a goal from Nathan Benner at the 3:11 mark. Aidan McCabe provided support in goal, making 10 saves in the first frame, a number of them while his mates were dealing with two Firebird power plays.

The Explorers extended their lead in the second session. Jake Armstrong scored on a shot from the left circle exactly three minutes into the period and David Bruner made it a 3-0 game at 11:10 from a deep angle on the right wing that got inside the right post past Firebird netminder Bobby Baehser.

Holy Ghost Prep (8-4, overall, 2-3-1-0 in the APAC) got a goal from Brady Baehser with 2:33 left in the period but the Explorers pulled away in the third frame on a goal from David Kimmel and two more from Schneider.

“We’re coming together as a team,” Schneider said. “Right now, we’re playing as a team and we’re just rolling, honestly.”

Muehlbronner has focused on keeping his lines together to build cohesiveness. Schneider, a sophomore was teamed with Kimmel and Jake Hammond.

“We’ve kind of fought through a lot of the adversity by trying to get the lines staying together,” he said, “not making wholesale changes. We’ve done it, burn I think there’s definitely some chemistry starting to grow between the guys.”

Holy Ghost Prep 0 1 0—1
La Salle 1 2 3—6

First-period goal: Nathan Benner (L) unassisted, 3:11;
Second-period goals: Jake Armstrong (L) from Max Maddalo, 3:00; David Bruner (L) from Maddalo, 11:10; Brady Baehser (HGP) from Carlos Rodriguez and Aidan Mulholland, 13:27.
Third-period goals: David Kimmel (L) from Jake Hammond and Keenan Schneider, 6:56; Schneider (L) from Kimmel and Nolan Woudenberg, 9:40; Schneider (L) from Hammond, 15:51.
Shots: Holy Ghost Prep 17, La Salle 18; Saves: Bobby Baehser (HGP) 12, Aidan McCabe (L) 16.

 

Elsewhere

Malvern Prep 5, St. Joseph’s Prep 4 SO

 

Chris Blango scored in the third round of a shootout to Malvern Prep a 5-4 win over St. Joseph’s Prep Friday night in an APAC matchup at the Class of 1923 Arena at the University of Pennsylvania.

Blango scored two goals in regulation for the Friars (6-4 overall, 2-3-2-0 in the APAC), who moved within two points of St. Joseph’s Prep (6-8, 3-0-0-3 in conference) in the league standings.

Michael Urbani scored twice for the Hawks, who scored twice in the third period to force overtime.

 

Malvern Prep 2 2 0 0 (1)—5

St. Joseph’s Prep 2 0 2 (0)—4

First-period goals: Jimmy Craig (SJP) from Michael Urbani, 3:15 (pp); Urbani (SJP) from Craig and Ben Briskin, 5:42 (pp);Pierre Larocue (MP) unassisted, 11:54 (sh); Jimmy Kirk (MP) from Quinn Dougherty, 13:15.

Second-period goals: Chris Blango (MP) from Jack Constabile. 3:35 (pp); Blango (MP) from Constabile and Matt Harris, 13:24.

Third-period goals: Urbani (SJP) from Matt Moresco and Jeffrey Hammond, 1:01; Moresco (SJP) from Dominic Fantozzi, 10:49 (pp).

 

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North Penn 4, Neshaminy 3

HATFIELD—Call it a postseason preview. Two of the top teams in the Suburban High School Hockey League shared the stage at Hatfield Ice Thursday night and the evening lived up to expectations. Thomas Boyle scored a power-play goal with 58.5 seconds left in regulation to hand the Knights a 4-3 win in the only regular-season meeting of two teams that figure to be SHSHL and Flyers Cup contenders.

The game-winning goal came when Boyle put in a rebound of Luke Van Why’s slapshot from the left point. “I didn’t think it was going to go in,” Boyle said. “I was so excited I had something left at the end of the game.”

It was a night when special teams play proved decisive. Five of the game’s seven goals, including all four of North Penn’s, came on power plays. Kevin Vena and Adam Brock kept a tight rein on the proceedings by whistling 19 penalties.

“We take as lot of pride in our power play,” said North Penn coach Kevin Vaitis, “getting it in, setting it up. We had four power-play goals so it goers to show you that the work we put in on the power play can be the difference in a game like tonight’s and it was.”

North Penn’s Josh Kaufhold and Neshaminy’s Robert Seewagen traded goals in the first period and that was all the scoring until the third frame.

Neshaminy (7-3, 5-2 in league play)) squandered an opportunity late in the second session when it failed to score during a two-man advantage that last for 1 minute, 41 seconds (two seconds of which carried over into the third period).

“I thought the power play played fairly well except for the five-on-three,” said Neshaminy coach Matt DeMatteo. “The five-on-three we just couldn’t get our rhythm for once reason or other. We weren’t moving the puck well on that and I think that was kind of a turning point for us.”

Tyler Greenstein gave North Penn (6-2, 5-0) the lead for the second time when he scored at the 3:04 mark of the third period. Thomas Gallagher tied the game for Neshaminy 47 seconds later.

Greenstein scored his second goal of the game on a shot from the left point at 5:45 before Neshaminy drew even on Nolan Geria’s effort with help from Matt Bunchinski at 9:45.

The Knights scored their three third-period goals on just four shots; they were outshot 26-15. At the other end, Nick Ebbinghaus recorded 23 saves.

It would not be a surprise to see these two teams meet again when the stakes are higher. “No doubt, we’ll definitely see these guys,” DeMatteo said. “We’ll see them in the playoffs hopefully, we’ll see them in the Flyers Cup.”

Ice Chips—North Penn is ranked fourth in this week’s Class AA Flyers Cup power rankings while Neshaminy is listed fifth. Seewagen’s goal was his 20th of the season.

Neshaminy 1 0 2—3
North Penn 1 0 3—4
First-period goals: Josh Kaufhold (NP) unassisted, 2:39 (pp); Robert Seewagen (N) unassisted, 7:24 (pp).
Third-period goals: Tyler Greenstein (NP) unassisted, 3:01 (pp); Thomas Gallagher (N) from Daniel McColgan, 3:31; Greenstein (NP) from Thomas Boyle, 5:45 (pp); Nolan Geria N) from Matt Buhiiski, 9:04; Boyle (NP) from Greenstein and Luke Van Why, 15:02 (pp).
Shots: Neshaminy 26, North Penn 15; Saves: Brian Nelson (N) 11, Nick Ebbinghaus (NP) 23.

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Malvern Prep 5, La Salle 4 OT

HATFIELD— The finish would have made a wonderful ending to a movie. Pierre Larocque scored a goal 1:54 into overtime to give Malvern Prep a 5-4 win over La Salle Wednesday’s evening in an APAC matchup at Hatfield Ice.

Moments earlier, Larocque assisted on Ryan Sambuco’s goal that tied the game with 20 seconds left in regulation.

“We were really aggravated with the way we were playing at the time,” Larocque said. “So we had to stay positive in order to play better.”

Malvern Prep (5-4 overall, 3-2-1-0 in the APAC) was playing its first game since December 11 but they got off to a fast start against the Explorers (7-9, 0-2-1-1) who played a game this past Monday. Harrison Campbell and Jack Constabile scored goals 67 seconds apart to put the Friars up 2-0 with 3:18 left in the first period.

But goals from David Kimmel and Collin Keiser drew the Explorers even at 3:35 of the second frame. Jimmy Kirk put the Friars in front once more at the 5:05 mark but Jake Harmon and David Bruner scored 48 seconds apart to put La Salle back in front with 1:17 left in the period,

The third period was scoreless until Sambuco and Larocque provided their heroics. The Friars prevailed despite being outshot 26-16.

“It was nice to see them battle back there at the end,” said Malvern Prep coach Bill Keenan, and pop one in late and keep possession and get a heck of a shoot by Pierre Larocque.

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Malvern Prep’s Pierre Larocque (dark jersey) carries the puck against La Salle. Number 26 in white is La Salle’s David Kimmel (photo by Gracie Cleveland).

 

 

Larocque was idled much of last season by an ankle injury. this year he’s spent time both up front and on the blue line.

“He battles every time he’s out there,” Keenan said. “For him to get going there and get that goal, it means a lot to us, it means a lot to our team.”
Larocque is enjoying simply being back on the ice. “I missed it a lot,” he said,” he said. “I watched (hockey) a lot, it was really tough.”

Keenan is hoping that Wednesday’s win will energize the Friars for the second half of the season. “We had a couple good practices right before this,” he said, carried it into today, and we’re forward to what’s ahead.”

Malvern Prep 2 1 1 1—5
La Salle 0 4 0 0—4
First-period goals: Harrison Campbell (MP) unassisted, 11:35; Jack Constabile (MP) from Matt Harris and Ryan Sambuco, 12:42.
Second-period goals: David Kimmel (L) from Andrew Budyzski and Keenan Schneider, 2:40; Collin Keiser (L) unassisted, 3:35; Jimmy Kirk (MP) from Matt Donatucci, 5:05; Jake Harmon (L) from Budzynski and Schneider, 13:55; David Bruner (L) from Daniel Whitlock and Max Maddalo, 14:43.
Third-period goal: Sambuco (MP) from Harris and Pierre Larocque, 15:40.
Overtime goal: Larocque (MP) from Harris and Quinn Dougherty, 1:54.
Shots: Malvern Prep 16, La Salle 26; Saves: Anthony Perti (M) 22, Liam Gross (L) 11.

APAC Update

Standings include games played through 1-16-20

W        L       OW         OL      Pts            GF       GA

St. Joseph’s Prep (6-8)                       3          0       0           3           12              21       19

Holy Ghost Prep (9-4-1)                        3         3        1      0               11            25      21

Malvern Prep (6-5)                            2         4         2        0             10             33       36

LaSalle (8-11)                                      1          2     1           1            6                 24        15

Games of Friday, January 10

La Salle 6, Holy Ghost Prep 1

Malvern Prep 5, St. Joseph’s Prep 4 OT

 

Scoring Leaders                        Games     G     A     Pts

Byron Hartley (HGP)                  11           16   10    26

Matt Harris (MP)                         8             15    4     19

Jack Constabile (MP)                   8             3     13    16

Evan Mudrick (HGP)                  10           7      7     14

Anthony Sparo (HGP)                  9             4      9   13

Ryan Sambuco (MP)                    8             4      9    13

Nathan Benner (La)                     11           6      5    11

Andrew Centrella (SJP)               12           1     10    11

Jimmy Craig (SJP)                         12           3      7     10

Braedon Barsher (HGP)              11           8      1      9

Nolan Woudenberg (La)             10           7      2      9

Jeffrey Hammond (SJP)               11           7     2      9

 

Class AAA Flyers Cup Power Rankings

1 St. Joseph’s Prep

2. Holy Ghost Prep

3. Malvern Prep

4. La Salle

5. Father Judge

Flyers Cup rankings are calculated exclusively on results against the Flyers Cup-eligible teams.

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SHSHL Update 1-7-2020

Standings

Class AA                                       W     L     T       OTL     Pts

Neshaminy (7-2-0-0)                 5      1     0        0         10

C.B. South 7-0-0-1)                    5     0     0        0         10

C.R. South (4-3-0-0)                   4    0      0     0            8

North Penn (5-2-0-0)                 4  0      0       0           8

C.B. East (6-1-1-1)                     3   1      1      1            8

C.B. West (6-1-1-1))                   3   1     1      0           7

Pennsbury (6-2-1-0                    3   2      1       0          7

Abington (2-6-0-0)                      1     3    0      0         2

Pennridge (5-5-0-0)                    2   4    0        0         4

William Tennent (3-6-0-0)         1   5     0        0        2

Souderton (1-8-1-1)                    1  4     1        1        4

Quakertown (1-6-0-0)               0    3    0        0         0

Council Rock North (1-8-0-0)    0   6   0       0          0

 

 Class A                                              W     L      T     OTL   Pts

Plymouth Whitemarsh (8-1-0-0)  5      0     0        0          8

Wissahickon (5-5-0-0)                   3      3     0         0          6

Hatboro-Horsham (8-1-0-1)         3      1     0         1          7

Lower Moreland (1-7-0-0)            1      3      0        0          2

Truman (0-9-0-0)                             0     4      0        0           0

 

 

Standings are calculated as follows

2 points for a win whether in regulation or OT

1 point for a tie or overtime loss

If a game is tied at the end of regulation there will be five minutes of three-on-three overtime. If the game is still tied it will be recorded as a tie game.

The shootout will not be used

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Scoring  Class AA                                            G      A      Pts

Jake Lang (CBW)                                            21     17     38

Robert Seewagon(Nesh)                              19      13     32

Chris Trefz (CBW).                                         9       20     29

Tyler Greenstein (NP)                                   6       16      22

Dominic Patrone (CBS)                                 9       12       21

Josh Kaufhold (NP)                                       10      10        20

Beau Brusius-Yedman (PB)                          9        11       20

Antii Autere (CRS)                                          5        14       19

Michael Roby (CRS)                                        13      6         19

Joey DeMatteo (Nesh)                                    11       7         18

Colin Abbonizio (CBS)                                    10       7         17

 

Class A                                                               G        A         Pos.

Aidan Keogh (PW)                                          14        18         32

Seth Lerner (HH)                                            15        10           25

Alex Howieson (HH)                                       14        13           27

Jake Weikel (PW)                                             13        12            25

Dean Keller (PW)                                             13        12            25

Luke Weikel (PW)                                            11         10            21

Aidan Esack (HH)                                             7          12             19

Nicholas Hissa (Wiss)                                     13          4                 17

Tarek Elsabbagh (HH)                                     9            8                17

 

Class AA

Goals Against                                                    MP        GA               GAA

Jimmy Sweeney (CRS)                                     272         6                  1.06

Mason Moyer (CBS)                                          384        10                 1.25

Brian Nelson (Nesh)                                          380        16                  1.85

Chris McIntyre (CBE)                                         390        21                  2.59

Jake Coddington (CBW)                                     408        28                   3.29

 

Save Percentage                                                    MP       Shots   GA     Sv Pct.

Mason Moyer (CBS)                                                 384        172     10      .942

Jimmy Sweeney                                                          272         85         6      .929

Chris McIntyre (CBE)                                                 390        245        21      .921

Brian Nelson (Nesh)                                                    380        153       16       .895

Ryan Pico (Pr)                                                               432         271       31       .886

 

Class A

Goals Against                             MP      GA         GAA

Ben Yuter (PW)                          340        21         2.97

Joe Gambimo (HH)                   390         32         3.97

 

Saved Percentage.               MP            Shots        GA.   Save Pct.

Joe Gambino (HH))              390             291          32      .890

Ben Yuter (PW)                    340              155         21     .865