ICSHL Set for All-Star Games

The Intercounty Scholastic Hockey League has announced selections for its annual all-star games.

The New Year’s Day tradition will renew next Thursday at Ice Line.

The six-game card will see more than 250 players taking the ice representing their teams and leagues.

The six-game card begins at 11 AM

11:00 Girls’ All-Star Game

Noon   JV American

1:00 D2

2:00  JV National

3:00 Ches-Mont League vs. Central League

5:00 PCL/Prep Division vs. Pioneer Athletic Conference

The schedule is highlighted by the 3:00 matchup between the Central League and the Ches-Mont League, the Hunger Game. Proceeds from this game will be donated to food banks in Montgomery, Delaware, and Chester Counties. Ice Line is donating this ice for this game and the on-ice officials are donating their services.

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WORCESTER STATE 3, ARCADIA 2 (OT)

COLMAR, Pa. – The Arcadia University women’s ice hockey team fell to Worcester State, 3-2, in overtime on Sunday afternoon at Hatfield Ice Arena. The Lancers scored two third-period goals to send the game to the extra frame, before they scored the game-winner in overtime. 

First-year forward Ariel Williamson scored the first goal in program history for the Knights. The Rome, N.Y. native found the top corner of the goal in the second period to put the Knights on the board for the first time. 

WORCESTER STATE 3, ARCADIA 2 (OT)
HOW IT HAPPENED

  • After neither team found the back of the net in the first period, Williamson scored just over four minutes into the second period to give the Knights a 1-0 lead.
  • Karahkwenhawe White converted on the power play in the second period to give the Knights a 2-0 lead. Williamson tallied her second point of the day with an assist on White’s goal.
  • Worcester State scored its first goal with less than four minutes to go in the third period. The Lancers tied it with a minute and a half left to send the game to overtime. 
  • The Lancers scored the game-winner 1:41 into overtime after a pass in front was tipped past Arcadia goaltender Sophia Szelag