Lower Dauphin 6, Plymouth Whitemarsh 4

Noah Leach and Cole McCully scored three goals each as Lower Dauphin edged Plymouth Whitemarsh 6-4 Monday night in a Class A Flyers Cup first-round game at Ice Line.

The result sends the ninth-seeded Falcons into Wednesday’s quarterfinals; they’ll face top-seed West Chester East at Ice Line in a scheduled 6:15 start. Eighth-seeded Plymouth Whitemarsh closes its season at 18-2. Monday marked its only loss of the season to a Class A team.

McCurley scored a shorthanded goal with 2:19 left in regulation to give ninth-seeded Lower Dauphin a 5-4 lead.  Leach scored into an empty net 16 seconds later.

Lower Dauphin built a 3-0 lead in the second period on a goal from Leach and two from McCulley in a span of just 1:23 but Jake Weikel, Dean Keller, and Thomas Corcoran scored for the Colonials in a span of 2:40 to tie the game before Leach scored his second goal of the game to put Lower Dauphin up 4-3 with 2:29 left in the period.

Logan Westerfer tied the game for the Colonials 3:34 into the third period.

The game included 17 penalties, including four against the Colonials following the final buzzer. Westerfer received a major penalty and a game misconduct for his tole  in that altercation while Colin Franzoni received a major and a match penalty.

The Colonials’ Dean Keller and Lower Dauphin’s Ezra Oyler had received game misconducts earlier in the game, Keller for boarding just past the midway point of the second period and Oyler for a check from behind late in the third.

A complete box score is available HERE

 

First Round Results (Monday)

Unionville 11, Wissahickon 2—Steve Cicchino scored three times in the second period as sixth-seeded Unionville pulled away to a win over the 11th-seeded Trojans at Hatfield Ice. The game was tied 1-1 after the first period before the Indians broke the game open.

Springfield Delco 10, Hatboro-Horsham 0—Zach Crain scored two goals and eight other players scored on goal each as the seventh-seeded Cougars eliminated the 10th-seeded Hatters at Ice Line.  Ryan Krtyos had a goal and assists, while Aidan Zappo added three assists. The contest was halted early in the third period via the 10-goal rule. The Hatters closed their season 11-7-0-1.

West Chester East 8, Lower Merion 5

Strath Haven 4, Sun Valley 0

Hershey 10 West Chester Henderson 0

 West Chester Bayard Rustin 12, Garnet Valley 2

Palmyra 6, Radnor 1

Here are the Class A quarterfinal pairings for Wednesday, March 4

All four games at Ice Line

1 West Chester East vs 9 Lower Dauphin 6:15

4 Strath Haven vs 5 Hershey

3 Bayard Rustin vs 6 Unionville 6:30

7 Springfield Delco vs 2 Palmyra 8:30

 

 

 

PWHPA Showcase Makes Big Impression

They brought with them not only their hockey skills but also their passion for the sport. And in the intimate setting of the Coliseum in Voorhees, N.J that passion resonated through every nook and cranny.

Some of the finest hockey players in the world, skating under the banner of the Professional Women’s Hockey Players’ Association are visiting the Philadelphia area this weekend. A total of 68 women, divided into four teams, showed off their skills in front of a full house, Saturday night as they continued their quest to build a sustainable model for women’s professional hockey in North America. The showcase will conclude with two games on Sunday.

Some of the names were familiar; Olympians and U.S. National Team standouts like Kendall Coyne Schofield, Hilary Knight, and twin sisters Jocelyne Lamoureux- Davidson and Monique Lamoureux-Morando.

Other names weren’t quite as recognizable but every player on hand has left an imprint on the sport, and on the fans in the building watching them, many of them young girls who watched their idols while dreaming of emulating them one day. And the players on the ice understood they were being watched and who was watching them.

Kelsey Koelzer played high-school hockey on the boys’ team at Hatboro-Horsham High before going on to a stellar career at Princeton before playing for a U.S. Select team and later in the National Women’s Hockey League while also holding down a full-time job. She’s now the head women’s hockey coach at Arcadia University, which will take the ice at the NCAA Division III level in 2021-22. Koelzer got a warm reception when she took the ice Saturday night.

“This is the first time I’ve gotten to play really (professionally) in my home area,” she said. “I think most of the people that were responding were probably my family, obviously. But it definitely means a lot.”

Lamoureux- Davidson has made appearances in the Philadelphia area in the past, along with her sister, on behalf of the Ed Snider Youth Hockey Foundation, introducing young girls to the sport who otherwise may not have had the chance to experience the game of hockey first hand.

“I’ve been very fortunate,” she said. “Literally, every time I see some of these players they’re three inches taller and now they’re taller than me. To see them grow up in the program is special for me and my sister. The Snider Hockey Foundation does amazing things for the kids in Philadelphia.

“They’re playing hockey, but it’s so much more than playing a sport. It gives them an opportunity to be active after school; homework is a big part of the program. So just to be a part of the program, to be able to give back to it over the years, is special for us.”

Hatboro-Horsham coach Gianni Lafratta was taking in the action Saturday night. His Hatters will start play in the Flyers Cup tournament on Monday, but on this occasion, he was enjoying an evening with his 7-year old daughter and enjoying watching world-class hockey.

“It’s great,” he said. “The speed, the passing, it’s all there. I never thought you had to see it to believe it as a kid, but my daughter definitely got sucked in this week and she’s definitely grown very fond of Kendall Coyne this weekend.”

Flyers Cup Opens Monday

After weeks of anticipation, the 41st Flyers Cup tournament gets underway Monday night March 2 with eight Class A first-round games, The action continues with eight Class AA first-round games on Tuesday March 3 before quarterfinal games in all three Pennsylvania boys’ divisions on Wednesday and Thursday, March 4 and 5.

Full details HERE

Monday, March 2 Class A First Round Games in bold are finals

West Chester East 8, Lower Merion 5—The top-seeded Vikings advance.

Lower Dauphin 6, Plymouth Whitemarsh 4

Strath Haven 4, Sun Valley 0

Hershey 10 West Chester Henderson 0

 West Chester Bayard Rustin 12, Garnet Valley 2

Unionville 11, Wissahickon 2—Steve Cicchino scored three times in the second period as sixth-seeded Unionville pulled away to a win over the 11th-seeded Trojans at Hatfield Ice. The game was tied 1-1 after the first period before the Indians broke the game open.

Springfield Delco 10, Hatboro-Horsham 0—Zach Crain scored two goals and eight other players scored on goal each as the seventh-seeded Cougars eliminated the 10th-seeded Hatters at Ice Line.  Ryan Krtyos had a goal and assists, while Aidan Zappo added three assists. The contest was halted early in the third period via the 10-goal rule. The Hatters closed their season 11-7-0-1.

Palmyra 6, Radnor 1

Tuesday, March 3 Class AA

1 Central Bucks South vs 16 Conestoga 6:40 at Hatfield Ice

8 Boyertown vs 9 Central Bucks East. 6:15 at Ice Line

4 North Penn vs 13 Ridley 8:50 at Hatfield Ice

5 Downingtown East vs 12 Pennsbury

3 Perkiomen Valley vs 14 Downingtown East 8:45 at Skatium

6 Council Rock South vs 11 Parkland 8:45 at Grundy

7 Neshaminy vs 10 Pennridge 6:30 at Grundy

2 Haverford vs 15 Central Bucks West 7:00 at Skatium

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Here are the Class A quarterfinal pairings for Wednesday, March 4

All four games at Ice Line

1 West Chester East vs 9 Lower Dauphin 6:15

4 Strath Haven vs 5 Hershey

3 Bayard Rustin vs 6 Unionville 6:30

7 Springfield Delco vs 2 Palmyra 8:30

 

 

PROFESSIONAL WOMEN’S HOCKEY PLAYERS ASSOCIATION PHILADELPHIA SHOWCASE SELLS OUT

PHILADELPHIA (February 28, 2020) – The much-anticipated Professional Women’s Hockey Players Association (PWHPA) Philadelphia Women’s Hockey Showcase is sold out to the general public ahead of the weekend showcase. The PWHPA sold out of tickets across both days of the showcase which was created to benefits its mission to promote, and advance a single, viable professional women’s ice hockey league in North America.

 

“This is going to be a remarkable weekend, with the best talent in women’s professional hockey in North America coming together in Philadelphia for the first time ever,” said Jayna Hefford, Olympian and Executive Director of the PWHPA. “Selling out this weekend is a testament to our dedicated fan base and further reinforces our mission of creating a sustainable league. The lasting impact that this weekend will have on the next generation of players is indescribable and we can’t wait to show fans all of the talent these women have to offer.”

 

The showcase is part of a bigger “Dream Gap Tour” benefiting the PWHPA, Flyers Charities and the Ed Snider Youth Hockey Foundation and will take place February 29 – March 1, 2020 at the Virtua Center Flyers Skate Zone at Voorhees. The weekend’s events will consist of a four-team tournament over two days, showcasing the world’s best female hockey players including Jocelyn Lamoureux-Davidson, Monique Lamoureux-Morando, Brianne Jenner, Hilary Knight, Kendall Coyne Schofield, Natalie Spooner, Sarah Nurse among others. All tournament games will take place at Virtua Center Flyers Skate Zone at Voorhees, home of the Philadelphia Flyers training facility, with the championship game taking place on Sunday, March 1.

 

The PWHPA Dream Gap Tour was created to draw attention to the fact that there currently is not a league that consistently showcases the best product of women’s hockey in the world, pays its players a living wage and has the infrastructure to set the game up to succeed. Such a league would represent an important step in closing the dream gap between young boys and girls. A young boy can lace up his skates and imagine himself circling the ice in his favorite professional team’s jersey as the crowd chants his name. He dreams it, because he’s seen it countless times. There is no realistic equivalent for aspiring female hockey players to imagine their futures.

 

About Flyers Charities

For over 40 years, Flyers Charities, the organizing foundation behind the Carnival, has raised more than $29 million to support a multitude of worthy non-profit organizations across the Greater Philadelphia Region that provide educational and recreational resources to underserved youth, engage in important medical and healthcare research, and promote countless community investment initiatives to positively influence the community. These organizations include American Cancer Society, Ed Snider Youth Hockey Foundation, Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Michael’s Way, Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House, Salvation Army and Simon’s Heart.

 

About Ed Snider Youth Hockey Foundation

The Ed Snider Youth Hockey Foundation uses the sport of ice hockey to educate young people to succeed in the game of life. The mission is to build lives and unite communities. All Snider Hockey programs are delivered at no cost to under-resourced boys and girls. The programs uniquely blend a first rate hockey program with character development, life skills, physical fitness, nutrition, and a healthy dose of academics designed to keep our youth on-track for on-time graduation and post-secondary enrollment. The end goal is to turn out productive citizens who understand the importance of giving back to their community.

 

About Professional Women’s Hockey Players Association (PWHPA)

Professional Women’s Hockey Players Association’s (PWHPA) mission is to promote, advance, and support a single, viable professional women’s ice hockey league in North America that showcases the greatest product of women’s professional ice hockey in the world. The organization aims to provide a united voice to players advocating for the creation of a sustainable professional league. PWHPA is working to accomplish its mission by coordinating training needs and programming opportunities during the 2019-2020 season and collaborating with like-minded organizations to make hockey more inclusive for women today and for future generations. To learn more about PWHPA and the Dream Gap tour visit www.pwhpa.com.

A Bit of Hockey History

Hockey Happenings has received some new verified historical information. Consequently, this article has been revised.

Central Bucks South, which will face Council Rock South for the SHSHL Class AA title tonight at Hatfield Ice (6:30) is trying to win a league title for the eighth time.

The Titans previously won titles in 2005 ’12, ’13, and four straight form 2015-18. That Germantown Academy also claimed four straight titles from 1998-2001, the last four of the 11 recorded SHSHL championships in their history. That is an all-time record

Council Rock South’s only SHSHL title as a distinctly separate entity came in 2010. Before the Council Rock School District opened its second high school, Council Rock won SHSHL titles in 1984, ’87, ’88, ’89, 90′ ’91 and ’97. The Indians’ five consecutive titles from 1987-91 is a record.

Most Championships

Germantown Academy 11

Central Bucks South       7

Council Rock                    7

Abington                         6

 

 

Wissahickon and Plymouth Whitemarsh will meet Thursday night for the SHSHSL Class A title. The Trojans, who are the defending champions, also won SHSHL Class A titles in 2006, 2010, and 20015 and possibly 2003 (the historical record is unclear).

Plymouth Whitemarsh, which was part of the SHSHL in 1973-74, claimed its only title in Class A in 2008-09

 

 

The documentation of the history of the SHSHL is an ongoing effort. Anyone with information on the history of the league is urged to contact us HERE or contact Commissioner Kenny Haas.

We are still seeking definitive answers to the following questions.

 

* The teams that won the Class AA championships in 1996 and 2007.

* The team that won the Class A titles in 2003 and 2004.

 

Please feel free to contact is if you have information that would help us resolve these questions (clippings, game programs, notes, etc).

 

Wissahickon 10, Hatboro-Horsham 6

WARWICK—After spotting their opponent a significant head start, Wissahickon took control of its Suburban High School Hockey League Class A semifinal against Hatboro-Horsham Wednesday night.

Trailing 3-0 in the first period, the Trojan scored nine goals in the equivalent of one period of hockey and went on to a 10-6 win at Revolution Ice Gardens. The third-seeded Trojans (10-8 overall) will face top-seeded Plymouth Whitemarsh in Thursday’s final (8:30) at Hatfield Ice.

Prior to the opening faceoff, Wissahickon figured to be playing uphill. Leading scorer Nicholas Hussa and Daniel Glazier were serving suspensions while Ben Junker was sidelined with an injury. With next week’s Flyers Cup opener against Unionville already set, it would have been understandable had the Trojans struggled.

Alex Carrozza, their captain, admitted that focusing was a bit difficult. “A little bit,” he said. “Especially since we played them the last game of the regular season (a 9-1 win for the Hatters last Friday). They kind of put a couple goals in on us. It was tough for us to play. We were able to come back and actually put a good team together.”

The second-seeded Hatters (11-6-0-1) were in command at the start, thanks to a goal from Nick Long and two from Aidan Esack, which gave them a 3-0 lead just 6:07 into the first period.

The flow of the game changed however when Carrozza scored for the Trojans with 54 seconds left in the opening session.

“I thought it was important to score that goal.” said Wissahickon coach Ken Harrington.”

It wasn’t apparent immediately, but Carrozza’s effort was a preview of what was to come.  Wissahickon’s Bryan Garry and the Hatters’ Seth Lerner traded girls early in the second period before the Trojans scored seven times in a span if 5 minutes, 49 seconds to take a 9-5 lead with 48 seconds left in the 17-minute period.

Garry scored three times in that span. A.J. Pounds added two goals during the spurt, while Carrozza and Nolan Ryan also scored.

Hatter coach Gianni Lafratta felt his team got away from what it defensively in the opening period. “We had guys in the slot, we kept everything outside,” he said.” Gary, I think, had three shots on net.

“We had that three-goal lead and the little things started to fall apart, the passing, the presence in the defensive zone.”

Garry added a fifth goal in the third period. He also had an assist.

 

Ice Chips—Plymouth Whitemarsh defeated Truman 12-2 in the evening’s other semifinal. Aidan Keogh scored four goals for the Colonials before the game was called with 10:54 left in the third period. Luke Weikel, Colin Franzoni, and Dean Keller added two goals each.

Wissahickon 1 8 1—10

Hatboro-Horsham 3 2 1—6

First-period goals: Nick Long (HH) unassisted, 1:28; Aiden Esack (HH) from Alex Howieson and Jack Steinberg, 3:31; Esack (HH) from Marcus Soucy, 6:07; Alex Carrozza (W) from Nolan Ryan, 16:06.

Second-period goals: Bryan Garry (W) from Michael Bonanni, 3:23; Howieson (HH) from Tarek Eisabbagh, 4:38; A.J. Pounds (W) from Ty Schiff, 10:23; Garry (W) unassisted, 10:32; Carrozza (W) unassisted, 11:27 (pp); Seth Lerner (HH) from James McCoy and Howieson, 12:19; Pounds (W) from Garry, 13:17; Nolan Tyan (W) uunassisted. 15:40; Garry (W) from Pounds and Schiff 15:49; Garry (W) from Pounds, 16:12

Third-period goals: McCoy (HH) unassisted, 4:13; Garry (W) unassisted, 15:36

Shots: Wissahickon 47, Hatboro-Horsham 27; Saves: Chris Shea (W) 20, Joe Gambino (HH) 37

 

Class AA Semifinals

Central Bucks South 5, Neshaminy 2

Council Rock South 4, North Penn 2

Thursday Schedule

6:30 Central Bucks South vs. Council Rock South

8:30 Plymouth Whitemarsh vs. Wissahickon

Both games at Hatfield Ice

 

 

 

Updated Playoff Schedule

Wednesday, February 26

4:00 APAC Founders Cup Final: La Salle vs Holy Ghost Prep at Grundy Arena

At Hatfield Ice

6:30 SHSHL Class AA Semifinal C.B. South vs. Neshaminy

8:30 SHSHL Class AA Semifinal North Penn vs C.R. South

At Revolution Ice Gardens

7:20 SHSHL Class A Semifinal Plymouth Whitemarsh vs. Truman

9:00 SHSHL Class A Semifinal Hatboro-Horsham vs. Wissahickon

Thursday, February 27

6:30 SHSHL Class AA Final at Hatfield Ice

8:30 SHSHL Class A Final at Hatfield Ice

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Holy Ghost Prep 4, Malvern Prep 1

Holy Ghost Prep scored three times in a span of less than two minutes in the first period and went on to defeat Malvern Prep 4-1 on Monday in an Atlantic Prep Athletic Conference semifinal at Grundy Arena. The top-seeded Firebirds will face defending champion La Salle in the Founders Cup final on Wednesday in the same venue; GAME TIME WILL BE 4 PM.
The opening period was played on more or less even terms until the Firebirds erupted. Cole Stevens scored the first goal of the game at the 10:14 mark and Landon Stoudt made it a 2-0 game just 64 seconds later. Braedon Baehser competed the barrage at 11:56 to give the hosts a 3-0 lead. Daniel Behr assisted on two of the three goals.
The teams traded goals in the third period. Matt Harris got the Friars on the scoreboard with a power-play goal at 2:58. Byron Hartley extended the Firebirds’ lead when he found the back of the net with 3:39 left in the game.
Malvern Prep outshot Holy Ghost Prep 33-26. Sean Joyce got the win in goal, making 32 saves.

 

 

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La Salle’s Francis Ford carries the puck against St. Joseph’s Prep on Monday. The Explorers won the Founders Cup semifinal 5-2 (photo by Kathy Leister Photography)

Malvern Prep, the fourth seed in the APAC playoffs, has also been seeded fourth for the Class AAA Flyers Cup tournament and will face fifth seed Father Judge in an 8:15 quarterfinal game at Ice Line on Thursday, March 5.
Holy Ghost Prep is assured of the top seed in the Class AAA Flyers Cup tournament regardless of the result of Wednesday’s Flyers Cup finale. The Firebirds will face eighth-seeded Bishop Shanahan in a 6:45 quarterfinal game March 5 at Grundy Arena.

Malvern Prep 0 0 1—3

Holy Ghost Prep 3 0 1—4

First-period goals: Cole Stevens (HGP) from Daniel Behr, 10:14; Landon Stoudt (HGP) from Byron Hartley, 11:18; Braedon Baehser (HGP) from Behr, 11:56.
Third-period goals: Matt Harris (MP) from Chris Blango, 2:58 (pp); Hartley (HGP) unassisted, 12:21.
Shots: Malvern Prep 33, Holy Ghost Prep 26; Saves: Anthony Perti 23, Sean Joyce (HGP) 32

2020 Flyers Cup Seedings

A total of 53 high-school hockey teams have been named to the field for the 41st annual Flyers Cup tournament. The field, seedings, and first-round pairings were announced Sunday night.

The Class AAA field will consist of eight teams, the Class AA and Class AA field will include 16 teams each. Eight additional teams will compete for the second South Jersey/Delaware title while five more will battle for the 12thannual girls’ championship.

First-round games in the Class A bracket will be played on Monday, March 2 while the opening round of the Class AA bracket will be played the following night. Quarterfinal games in all three Pennsylvania boys’ divisions are set for Wednesday and Thursday, March 4 and 5.

The tournament will conclude with championship games March 17-20. The three Pennsylvania boys’ champions will advance to state championship games on Saturday, March 21 at  Ice Line.

Note: All game sites and tines are subject to change.

Class AAA

First Round Thursday, March 5

1 Holy Ghost Prep vs. 8 Bishop Shanahan 6:45 at Grundy Arena

4 Malvern Prep vs. 5 Father Judge 8:15 at Ice Line

3 St. Joseph’s Prep vs 6 Cardinal O’ Hara 8:45 at Skatium

2 La Salle vs 7 Roman Catholic 7:30 at Hatfield Ice

Semifinals Thursday, March 12

Top half of bracket at 6:30 at Hatfield or 8:15 at Ice Line

Bottom half of bracket at 8:45 at Skatium or Hatfield

Wednesday, March 18. Championship Game

7:30 at Hatfield Ice or 8:15 at Ice Line

 

Class AA

Tuesday, March 3

1 Central Bucks South vs 16 Conestoga 6:40 at Hatfield Ice

8 Boyertown vs 9 Central Bucks East 6:15 at Ice Line

4 North Penn vs 13 Ridley 8:50 at Hatfield Ice

5 Downingtown West vs 12 Pennsbury 8:15 at Ice Line

3 Perkiomen Valley vs 14 Downingtown East 8:45 at Skatium

6 Council Rock South vs 11 Parkland 8:45 at Grundy

7 Neshaminy vs 10 Pennridge 6:30 at Grundy

2 Haverford High vs 15 Central Bucks West 7:00 at Skatium

Thursday, March 5 Quarterfinals

C.B. South/Conestoga vs Boyertown/C.B. East 6:20 at Hatfield

North Penn/Ridley vs. D-town West/Pennsbury 8:30 at Hatfield

Perk Valley/D-town East vs. C.R. South/Parkland 6:15 at Ice Line

Neshaminy/Pennridge vs. Haverford/C.B. West 7:00 at Skatium

Thursday March 12 Semifinals

Top half of bracket at Ice Line at 6:15 or Hatfield Ice at 6:30

Bottom half of bracket at Ice Line at 8:15, Hatfield at 8:45 or Skatium at 7:00

Tuesday March 17 or Wednesday March 18

Finals at Ice Line at 8:15 or Hatfield 6:30

 

Class A

Monday March 2 First Round

1 West Chester East vs 16 Lower Merion 6:15 at Ice Line

8 Plymouth Whitemarsh vs 9 Lower Dauphin 8:45 at Ice Line

4 Strath Haven vs 13 Sun Valley 7:00 at Ice Works

5 Hershey vs 12 West Chester Henderson 6:15 at Klick- Lewis

3 Bayard Rustin vs 14 Garnet Valley 8:15 at Ice Line

6 Unionville vs 11 Wissahickon 6:45 at Ice Line

7 Springfield Delco vs 10 Hatboro-Horsham 8:45 at Ice Works

2 Palmyra vs 15 Radnor 8:30 at Klick-Lewis

Wednesday March 4 Quarterfinals

WC East/Lower Merion vs PW/Lower Dauphin 6:15 at Ice Line

Strath Haven/Sun Valley vs. Hershey/WC Henderson 8:15 at Ice Line

WC Rustin/Garnet Valley vs Unionville/Wissahickon 6:30 at Ice Line

Springfield/HH vs Palmyra/Radnor 8:30 at Ice Line

Monday March 9 Semifinals

Upper half of bracket 6:15 at Ice Line

Bottom half of bracket 8:30 at Ice Line

Tuesday March 17 Finals

Semifinal winners 6:15 at Ice Line

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Rick Woelfel and Eric Tye will discuss the Flyers Cup in a. special edition of the Hockey Happenings podcast. It will be available HERE at 1 p.m. Eastern Time on Monday, February 25.

 

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New Jersey/Delaware

All games at Flyers Skate Zone in Vorhees

Tuesday March 10 Quarterfiinals

1 Eastern vs 8 Washington Township 6:00

4 Cherokee vs 5 Moorsetown 6:15

3 Appoquinimink vs 6 Shawnee 8:15

2 Salesianum vs 7 Egg Harbor 8:30

Monday March 16 Semifinals

Upper Bracket 6:00

Lower Bracket 8:15

Thursday, March 19 Finals

Semifinal winners 7:00

Girls

All games at Ice Line

Sunday March 8 Play In

4 Bux-Mont vs 5 Avon Grove 8:15

Monday March 16 Semifinals

1 Unionville vs Bux-Mont or Avon Grove 6:45

2 West Chester East vs 3 West Chester Henderson 8:30

Friday March 20

Semifinal winners 7:00