ISHL Opens Season This Week

The Intercounty Scholastic Hockey League will is kickoff its new season. A total of 36 boys teams and 14 girls teams will skate under the Intercounty League umbrella this season.

The boys’ alignment will include the Ches-Mont, Central, and Philadelphia Catholic Leagues. Some teams, including several from the aforementioned leagues, will compete in the Liberty North and Liberty South divisions, which will include teams from an assortment of existing leagues as well the state of Delaware.

The boys’ season officially begins on Thursday. Defending Class 2A Flyers Cup champion Downingtown East will open its season against Unionville on Friday, November 2 at Ice Line.

The girls’ teams, which in some cases have already begun their seasons, are divided into two seven-team divisions.

The Intercounty League is the oldest scholastic hockey league in the area. It is celebrating its 50th anniversary this season. The league was launched in 1969 as a six-team organization that included Cardinal O’Hara, Conestoga, Haverford High, Marple Newtown, St. Joseph’s Prep, and Swarthmore

 

The league alignments will be as follows

Boys

Ches-Mont League

Avon Grove

Downingtown East

Downingtown West

Unionville

West Chester Bayard Rustin

West Chester East

West Chester Henderson

Central League

Conestoga

Garnet valley

Haverford

Lower Merion

Penncrest

Radnor

Ridley

Springfield (Delco)

Strath Haven

Catholic League

Archbishop Ryan

Cardinal O’Hara

Delaware Military Academy

Father Judge

Roman Catholic

Salesianum

Liberty North

Boyertown

Owen J. Roberts

Perkiomen Valley

Spring Ford

Archbishop Carroll

Monsignor Bonner

Bishop Shanahan

Liberty South

Harriton

Interboro

Marple Newtown

Appoquinmink

Kennett

St. Mark’s

Girls

National Division

OJR/Boyertown

Unionville

West Chester Bayard Rustin

Garnet Valley

Downingtown West

Lower Merion

West Chester East

 

American Division

Avon Grove

Bishop Shanahan

Lansdale Catholic

Conestoga

Penncrest-Strath Haven

Radnor

West Chester East 2

 

Two of the girls’ teams will be co-op teams

 

 

New PA Prep Hockey League Forming

Some of the most prominent scholastic ice hockey programs in the Philadelphia area are aligning to form a new conference.

Holy Ghost Prep, LaSalle, St. Joseph’s Prep, and Malvern Prep will compete against one another this coming season.

The four schools are in different leagues in other sports. Holy Ghost Prep belongs to the Bicentennial Athletic League, St. Joseph’s Prep and LaSalle to the Philadelphia Catholic League, and Malvern Prep to the InterAc League.

The four schools will play each other three times each over the course of the season. A source told Hockey Happenings that plans call for each team to play six of its nine conference games in the afternoon, the other three at night. The regular season will be followed by a pair of one-game semifinals and a one-game final.

The idea behind the new league was to form a conference composed entirely of schools where ice hockey is considered a full-fledged varsity sport. Veteran Holy Ghost Prep coach Gump Whiteside notes that all four member schools fit hockey into their athletic and academic structures.

“I think that stems from the leadership at these schools,” he said.
All four schools involved in the alliance have longstanding hockey traditions. LaSalle has won 10 Flyers Cup titles, nine in Class 3A and one in Class 2A. Malvern Prep has won seven Cups, all in Class 3A. Holy Ghost Prep has won three Class 3A Flyers Cup titles to go with one in Class 2A while St. Joseph’s Prep claimed its first Flyers Cup title when it won the Class 3A title this past March.

The four schools will remain part of the Flyers Cup structure where will compete in Class 3A but will not be aligned with the Suburban High School Hockey League or the Intercounty Scholastic Hockey League. for scheduling purposes

Jim Britt, who has had a long association with amateur hockey, will serve as commissioner of what is expected to be known as the Atlantic Prep Athletic Conference.

St. Joseph’s Prep Wins Class 3A Flyers Cup

St. Joseph’s Prep defeated Holy Ghost Prep 4-2 Tuesday night in the Class 3A Flyers Cup final at Grundy Arena.

Our account of the game can be  found HERE via the Bucks County Courier Times web site.

 

 

The Penguins Cup tournament crowned two champions Tuesday night

Class  2A Armstrong 5, Quaker Valley 0

Class 3A Seneca Valley 4, Peters Township 2

 

 

The state championship games are set for Saturday at Ice Line

11:00 Class A Rustin vs Bishop McCourt

1:30 Class2A   Downingtown East vs. Armstrong

4:00 Class 3A St. Joseph’s Prep vs.  Seneca Valley

 

 

 

 

Flyers Cup Day 7

Just one game tonight, the Class A final

 

Top-seeded Bayard Rustin won its fifth straight Flyers Cup title, 5-4 over second-seeded West Chester East ai Ice Line.  Matthew Owens scored three times for the winners who tied a record set by Malvern Prep, which won five straight Class 3A Cups from 2001-05.

The Class 2A final, Dowingtown East vs. Central Bucks  South is set for Thursday night at Hatfield Ice at 7:00.

 

The Class 3A final between Holy Ghost Prep and St. Joseph’s Prep has been moved to Wednesday, March 21 at Hatfield Ice. Puck drop will be at 7 pm.

 

Unionville will face West Chester East for the girls’ title Thursday at 6:30 at Ice Line

Flyers Cup Day Five Schedule/Results

The 39th Flyers Cup tournament resumes on Monday with semifinal games in Class A and Class 3A

 

Class A

Bayard Rustin 6, Hershey 2

West Chester East 5, Strath Haven 3

 

Championship game on Wednesday, 6:30 at Ice Line

 

Class 3A

Holy Ghost Prep 6,  Cardinal O’Hara 5—Luke Aquaro provides a hat trick as the top-seeded Firebirds advance to the championship game. Liam McCanney four goals and an assist for the Lions.

Check our our game story at www.buckscountycouriertimes.com

St, Joseph’s Prep 5, Malvern Prep 3—Mark Colavita two goals and an assist for the Hawks, who will be looking to win their first-ever Flyers Cup

Championship game Monday, 3-19 at Hatfield

 

Tuesday will feature the semifinals in the Class 2A and Girls Divisions

Class 2A
1 Central Bucks South vs 5 Council Rock South 7:45 at Hatfield

2 Downingtown East vs 3 Conestoga 6:30 at Ice Line

 

Championship Game Thursday at Hatfield. 7:00

 

Girls

2 West Chester East vs 3 Radnor, 8:30 at Ice Line

Winner will play 1 Unionville for the Flyers Cup Thursday at 6:30 at Ice Line

 

Class 2A Scoring Leaders             G     A     Pts

Michael Cameron Conestoga       5     4     9

Jason Sison Conestoga                 4     5     9

Joe DeLaurentis C.B. South          3     4     7

Justin Cohn Downingtown East   4     3     7

 

 

 

Flyers Cup Day Four

A total of 11 Flyers Cup quarterfinal games are scheduled for tonight in three different classes.  Class A and Class 3A semifinal games will be played Monday.

Class 2A semifinals are scheduled for Tuesday.

 

Historical Notes

Bayard Rustin is going after its fifth straight Flyers Cup in Class A. Only one other team has matched that feat; Malvern Prep won five consecutive Class 3A Cups from 2001-05.

Council Rock South in 2011-12 was the last Class 2A team to win back-to-back Cups.

 

 

Class 2A

CB South 5, North Penn 3—Our game story will be posted HERE

Council Rock South 3, Pennridge 2, OT

Conestoga 7, Parkland 2 F

Downingtown East 4, Downingtown West 3 OT

Semifinals Tuesday

Central Bucks South vs. Council Rock South

Downingtown East vs. Conestoga

 

Class A

Bayard Rustin 5, Palmyra 2

Hershey 5, Springfield 2

Strath Haven 4, Lower Dauphin 1 F

West Chester East 7 vs  Unionville 0

Semifinals Monday

Bayard Rustin vs. Hershey

Strath Haven vs. West Chester East

 

Class 3A

Cardinal O’Hara 3, LaSalle 2 OT F

Malvern Prep 10, Archbishop Ryan 0 F

St. Joseph’s Prep 11, Father Judge 1. F

Semifinals  Monday

Holy Ghost Prep vs Cardinal O’Hara

St. Joseph’s Prep vs. Malvern Prep

 

Our thanks to the administration and staff at Holy Ghost Prep for their support.

Holy Ghost Prep is a private, Catholic, all-boys school located in Bensalem, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.

Located adjacent to the busy I-95 corridor in metropolitan Philadelphia, Holy Ghost Prep attracts students from more than 100 elementary feeder schools from throughout metropolitan Philadelphia counties and New Jersey

Today is a vibrant community of nearly 500 young men preparing for college and adult life through a challenging program which stresses the cultivation of students’ unique gifts and talents, academic excellence, and generous service to the poor. We continue to be mindful of our founding history as a seminary as we seek to form young men morally, intellectually, and spiritually in the Spiritan tradition.

 

Flyers Cup Day Three

There will be no Fl;yers Cup action this evening. The four Class A quarterfinal games scheduled for Wednesday will all be played Thursday instead.

Weather permitting, 11 Flyers Cup games will be played on Thursday; the quarterfinal games in all three boys’ divisions.

Class 2A

CB South vs. North Penn 6:45 at Warwick

Pennridge vs. Council Rock South 8:50 at Hatfield

Conesotoga vs. Parkland, 6:45 at ice Line

Downingtown East vs. Downingtown West, 8:50 at Ice Line

Semifinals Tuesday

 

Class A

1 Bayard Rustin vs 9 Palmyra, 6:30 at Ice Line 3

4 Springfield vs 5 Hershey, 8:15 at Aston 1

3 Lower Dauphin vs 6 Strath Haven 8:00 at Ice Line 4

2 West Chester East vs 10 Unionville 5:00 at Ice Line 1

Semifinals Monday

 

Class 3A

4 LaSalle vs. 5 Cardinal O’Hara, 7:10 at Hatfield

3 Malvern Prep vs. 6 Archbishop Ryan 8:15 at Ice Line

2 St. Joseph’s Prep vs. 7 Father Judge. 8:00 at Skatium

Semifinals  Monday

 

Our thanks to the administration and staff at Holy Ghost Prep for their support.

Holy Ghost Prep is a private, Catholic, all-boys school located in Bensalem, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.

Located adjacent to the busy I-95 corridor in metropolitan Philadelphia, Holy Ghost Prep attracts students from more than 100 elementary feeder schools from throughout metropolitan Philadelphia counties and New Jersey

Today is a vibrant community of nearly 500 young men preparing for college and adult life through a challenging program which stresses the cultivation of students’ unique gifts and talents, academic excellence, and generous service to the poor. We continue to be mindful of our founding history as a seminary as we seek to form young men morally, intellectually, and spiritually in the Spiritan tradition.

 

2018 Flyers Cup Day 2

The Class 2A Flyers Cup tournament begins this evening with eight first-round games

Tuesday Class 2A Round One

CB South 10, Boyertown 0

North Penn 6, Avon Grove 4

Pennridge 6, Central Bucks East 1

Council Rock South 8 Haverford 2

Conestoga 5, Spring Ford 3

Parkland 5, Central Bucks West 1

Downingtown West 10, Council Rock North 0

Downingtown East 11, Perkiomen Valley 1

Updates available at www.flyerscup.org

Quarterfinal games will be played on Thursday, weather permitting.

CB South vs. North Penn 6:45 at Warwick

Pennridge vs. Council Rock South 8:50 at Hatfield

Conesotoga vs. Parkland, 6:45 at ice Line

Downingtown East vs. Downingtown West, 8:50 at Ice Line
Schedule subject to change due to weather….

 

Note: the last team to successfully defend a Flyers Cup Class 2A title was Council Rock South in 2011 and ’12.

 

Wednesday Class A Quarterfinals All POSTPONED TO THURSDAY, MARCH 8

1 Bayard Rustin vs 9 Palmyra,

4 Springfield vs 5 Hershey

3 Lower Dauphin vs 6 Strath Haven

2 West Chester East vs 10 Unionville

 

Class 3A Quarterfinals THURSDAY, MARCH 8

4 LaSalle vs. 5 Cardinal O’Hara, 7:10 at Hatfield

3 Malvern Prep vs. 6 Archbishop Ryan 8:15 at Ice Line

2 St. Joseph’s Prep vs. 7 Father Judge. 8:00 at Skatium

Semifinals  Monday

 

Our thanks to the administration and staff at Holy Ghost Prep for their support.

Holy Ghost Prep is a private, Catholic, all-boys school located in Bensalem, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.

Located adjacent to the busy I-95 corridor in metropolitan Philadelphia, Holy Ghost Prep attracts students from more than 100 elementary feeder schools from throughout metropolitan Philadelphia counties and New Jersey

Today is a vibrant community of nearly 500 young men preparing for college and adult life through a challenging program which stresses the cultivation of students’ unique gifts and talents, academic excellence, and generous service to the poor. We continue to be mindful of our founding history as a seminary as we seek to form young men morally, intellectually, and spiritually in the Spiritan tradition.

 

Note: Tuesday’s Class 2A game between #6 Parkland and  #11 C.B. West is now an 8:15 start at Hatfield Ice

Tuesday Class 2A Round One

1 CB South vs 16 Boyertown 7:15 at Warwick

8 Avon Grove vs 9 North Penn 7:00 at Ice Line

4 Pennridge vs 13 Central Bucks East, 7:10 at Hatfield

5 Council Rock South vs 12 Haverford, 9:00 at Warwick

3 Conestoga vs 14 Spring Ford 6:45 at Ice Line, 8:45 at Ice Line

6 Parkland vs 11 Central Bucks West, 8:15 at Hatfield (NOTE NEW START TIME)

7 Downingtown West vs 10 Council Rock North, 8:45 at Ice Line

2 Downingtown East vs 15 Perkiomnen Valley, 8:30 at Ice Line

Flyers Cup Day 1

First-round Class A Flyers Cup games are being played this evening.

11th-seeded Lower Moreland forfeited its first-round game against #6  Strath Haven which is officially a 1-0 winner. Five Lower Moreland players received game misconduct penalties in last Thursday’s loss to Hatboro-Horsham in the SHSHL Class A championship game and thus were suspended for the Flyers Cup game.

Lower Moreland would have had only nine players available for tonight’s game.

 

Seven other games are being played this evening.

Springfield-Delco 7, Henderson 3 F

Hershey 10, Upper Dublin 0     F

Lower Dauphin 11, Penncrest 1

Unionville 9, Wissahickon 7   F

Rustin 9, Radnor 1

West Chester East 8, Kennett 1

Palmyra 5, Lower Merion 4

box  scores at www.flyerscup.org

Wednesday Class A Quarterfinals

1 Rustin vs 9 Palmyra, 7:00 at Ice Line

4 Springfield vs 5 Hershey, 7:30 at Aston

3 Lower Dauphin vs 6 Strath Haven 8:30 at Ice Line

2 West Chester East vs 10 Unionville, 8:45 at Ice Line

Our thanks to the administration and staff at Holy Ghost Prep for their support.

Holy Ghost Prep is a private, Catholic, all-boys school located in Bensalem, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.

Located adjacent to the busy I-95 corridor in metropolitan Philadelphia, Holy Ghost Prep attracts students from more than 100 elementary feeder schools from throughout metropolitan Philadelphia counties and New Jersey

Today is a vibrant community of nearly 500 young men preparing for college and adult life through a challenging program which stresses the cultivation of students’ unique gifts and talents, academic excellence, and generous service to the poor. We continue to be mindful of our founding history as a seminary as we seek to form young men morally, intellectually, and spiritually in the Spiritan tradition.

 

Note: Tuesday’s Class 2A game between #6 Parkland and  #11 C.B. West is now an 8:15 start at Hatfield Ice

Tuesday Class 2A Round One

1 CB South vs 16 Boyertown 7:15 at Warwick

8 Avon Grove vs 9 North Penn 7:00 at Ice Line

4 Pennridge vs 13 Central Bucks East, 7:10 at Hatfield

5 Council Rock South vs 12 Haverford, 9:00 at Warwick

3 Conestoga vs 14 Spring Ford 6:45 at Ice Line, 8:45 at Ice Line

86 Parkland vs 11 Central Bucks West, 8:15 at Hatfield (NOTE NEW START TIME)

7 Downingtown West vs 10 Council Rock North, 8:45 at Ice Line

2 Downingtown East vs 15 Perkiomnen Valley, 8:30 at Ice Line

It’s Time for the Flyers Cup

The world was a far different place when the Flyers Cup was played for the first time in 1980. For that matter, so was the game of hockey. The strongest team in the world at the time was the Soviet Union’s national team. Then the Miracle on Ice occurred. It was against this backdrop that the Flyers Cup was launched, as a mechanism for promoting high-school hockey and generating new hockey fans along with it.

Four teams competed in that first Cup, with Archbishop Carroll emerging victorious after defeating Haverford High in the championship game.

This year marks the 39th edition of the Flyers Cup which, with the support of the Philadelphia Flyers organization, has become a celebration of interscholastic hockey.

This year’s tournament will have a more streamlined look. The boys’ field has been reduced from 50 teams to 39 across three divisions. The Class 2A and Class 1A brackets will include 16 teams each (down from 20) while the Class 3A bracket for private schools will feature seven teams (down from 10 a year ago). There will also be a three-team girls’ division.

First-round games are set for Monday, March 5 in Class A and the following night in Class 2A. Quarterfinal games will be played Wednesday, March 7 (in Class A) and Thursday the 8th (Class 2A).

Semifinal games are scheduled for March 12 and 13. The Class A championship game is scheduled for Wednesday, March 14 at Ice Line in West Chester while the Class 2A tournament will conclude the following night at Hatfield Ice. The Class 3A final is scheduled for March 19, also at Hatfield Ice.

Two-time Class 2A Flyers Cup champion Central Bucks South has earned the number-one seed in this year’s tournament. The Titans, who won both the Flyers Cup and state titles in 2014 and ‘16 dominated the Suburban High-School Hockey League again this season and captured their fourth consecutive league title.

South coach Shaun McGinty says a big key to postseason success is doing the little things well. “It’s just a number and the kids have to come ready to go,” he said. “It’s all about playing disciplined this time of year, it’s the special teams, it’s the power [play, the penalty kill, it’s the line changes, it’s the small things.”

The Titans will open up Tuesday against Boyertown. Puck drop is set for 7:00 at Warwick.

Tom Coyne stepped behind the Pennridge bench in December. It took his players some time to adjust to the coaching change. But he feels things are moving in the right direction. He took the Rams to the SHSHL Class 2A finals this past week.

“It was a short run for me as far as when I came in,” he said, “but I just had to get an evaluation done and from there just kind of put the pieces together. Right now, it seems like we have found some of the things that are going to help us go forward.”

Coyne coached Central Bucks South when it won its two Cup and has also coached at Cheltenham. His Pennridge team will Open Cup play Tuesday against 13-th seeded Central Bucks East Tuesday at Hatfield Ice at 7:10.

Bayard Rustin will be looking to make history in the Class A bracket The Knights will be trying to win their fifth straight Cup, something that has only been done once before in the history of the competition in any class; Malvern Prep won five straight Class 3A titles from 2001-05. All told, Rustin has won seven Flyers Cups in the last nine years. they’ve also won five Class A state titles, including the past four.

Upper Dublin is making its first Cup appearance in eight years. The Flying Cardinals, who are seeded 12th in Class A missed the SHSHL Class A playoffs but earned a Flyers Cup invitation
Coach Anthony Richichi, says there’s a lot of excitement around the program. “Here we are this year going 9-7 and beating two (Class 2A) teams,” he said. We’re really excited to be part of this now.”

Chris Barbera, Upper Dublin’s captain, is especially excited for the program’s return to the Flyers Cup. “My brother played (in the Flyers Cup) when I was younger,” he said. There was a really strong team when he played. Then when I came up they were not doing too hot and the second year the same way. So, to see us get in this year means a lot. We knew we were going to do all right with the freshmen coming up, but we didn’t know we were going to do this good.”
After not being part of the tournament for close to a decade, Barbera says this year’s return is especially meaningful.  “Definitely,” he says. “We didn’t really know what to expect going into this year but now that we’re here, it really means a lot.”

Upper Dublin will open Flyers Cup play against fifth-seeded Hershey Monday at 6:45 at Ice Line.

Holy Ghost Prep coach Gump Whiteside played in the first Flyers Cup. He and the Firebirds will be trying to win their third Cup in four years but Whiteside says the Class 3A bracket is as wide-open as it’s ever been.

“I think the parity this year has been great,” he said. “As far as us getting the number-one seed I’m very proud of our players, I think they worked extremely hard to get where they are. The fruits of their labor have really paid off.”

Whiteside says it’s been rewarding to watch this year’s team develop over the course of the season. “It’s very satisfying,” he said. “We have a lot of seniors on this team. They’ve been with us for four years now and I would really like to see them end on a very positive note because they deserve it.”
the Firebirds will face either LaSalle or Cardinal O’Hara in a 3A semifinal on March 12 at Grundy Arena.

The three-team girls’ tournament will get underway on Tuesday, March 13 with second-seed West Chester East opposing third seed Radnor at 8:30 at ice Line. The winner faces three-time defending champion Unionville Thursday March 15 at the same venue at 6:30 for the Cup. Unionville has won seven Cups in the past eight seasons.

Top Seeds in Each Class

Class AAA

  1. Holy Ghost Prep
  2. St. Joseph’s Prep
  3. Malvern Prep
  4. LaSalle

 

Class 2A

  1. Central Bucks South
  2. Downingtown East
  3. Conestoga
  4. Pennridge

 

Class A

  1. Bayard Rustin
  2. West Chester East
  3. Lower Dauphin
  4. Springfield-Delco

 

Girls

  1. Unionville
  2. West Chester East
  3. Radnor

 

For a complete overview of the brackets, including seedings, pairings, game sites, and times, go to: www.flyerscup.org

 

Game sites and times subject to change.

Our thanks to the administration and staff at Holy Ghost Prep for their support.

Holy Ghost Prep is a private, Catholic, all-boys school located in Bensalem, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.

Located adjacent to the busy I-95 corridor in metropolitan Philadelphia, Holy Ghost Prep attracts students from more than 100 elementary feeder schools from throughout metropolitan Philadelphia counties and New Jersey

Today is a vibrant community of nearly 500 young men preparing for college and adult life through a challenging program which stresses the cultivation of students’ unique gifts and talents, academic excellence, and generous service to the poor. We continue to be mindful of our founding history as a seminary as we seek to form young men morally, intellectually, and spiritually in the Spiritan tradition.