APRIL 24TH REPORT
NORTHERN YORK 6 ELIZABETHTOWN 5 (2-OT)
Knotted at 4-4 at the half the Polar Bears would get the loan goal in the 3rd quarter to go up 5-4. E-Town would answer in the fourth and we we could to extra frames until Northern was able to score the deciding 6th goal. Derek Myers led all scorers with 2 goals and 2 assists.
Knotted at 4-4 at the half the Polar Bears would get the loan goal in the 3rd quarter to go up 5-4. E-Town would answer in the fourth and we we could to extra frames until Northern was able to score the deciding 6th goal. Derek Myers led all scorers with 2 goals and 2 assists.
WEST YORK 14 BISHOP MCDEVITT 5
Tough end to the week for the Crusaders as they had 3 road games in 4 days. Down 5-0 at the end of the 1st quarter the Bull Dogs pulled away in the second quarter going up 13-1. Betz (2 goals 4 assists), Roehem (5,1), and Sweitzer (3,3) all had big games for West York on their Senior Night. Nick Lokitis would lead McDevitt with 3 goals.
Tough end to the week for the Crusaders as they had 3 road games in 4 days. Down 5-0 at the end of the 1st quarter the Bull Dogs pulled away in the second quarter going up 13-1. Betz (2 goals 4 assists), Roehem (5,1), and Sweitzer (3,3) all had big games for West York on their Senior Night. Nick Lokitis would lead McDevitt with 3 goals.
APRIL 25TH REPORT
HERSHEY 10 WILSON 6
In what could very well be a D-III title game preview the Trojans up ended last years runner up on the road avenging last year semi-final loss (10-8). Trailing 3-2 at the end of the 1st quarter Hershey regained contraol 5-4 at the half. They were able to extend their lead to 8-6 headed into the 4th and put the game away with solid defense. Jake Wilson has another monster day with 6 goals.
CUMBERLAND VALLEY 19 EPHRATA 3
The Eagles continue to dominate as they move to 14-0 headed into the biggest game of the regular season with fellow undefeated Hershey (14-0) coming to CV on Tuesday. Cumberland Valley would take a commanding 10-0 lead after the first quarter and never look back. 10 different players scored for the Eagles on the day led by Stevie Peters with 4 goals and 2 assists.
LOWER DAUPHIN 12 CEDAR CREST 7
The Falcons continue to roll having won 7 of their last 9 games and look to have a great shot at making the top 16 for Districts. Kevin Beaver (5 goals, 1 assist) and Garrett Schug (2 goals, 3 assists) helped the Falcons take 10-2 halftime lead in a game that was not as close as the score would indicate. Cedar Crest should good fight with a late 4 goal run.
STATE COLLEGE 12 UPPER ST CLAIR 9
State College continues to play very well as they to 8-5 winning 5 of their last 6 games.Will Harvey (4 goals) and Brady Franks (3 goals) led the Little Lions on the day. With an 8-2 lead at the half Coach Kings squad had to hang in the second half.
PALMYRA 9 CENTRAL YORK 6
The Cougars are catching some steam late winning 4 of their last 5 to move to 6-8. They sit at 26th in the DIII rankings with a long shot at the playoffs if they can win out. A huge game at LD on 4/30 will mean a lot to both squads chances. Palmyra trailed 3-4 at the half against a tough Central York opponent but was able to take the game over in the 2nd half out scoring the Panthers 6-2 for the win on the road. Big games for Eric Thomas (3 goals) and Jared Richard (1 goal, 3 assists).
PINE-RICHLAND 14 CARLISLE 8
The Herd takes a difficult loss out of conference on Saturday. Pine-Richland took the early lead 6-0 in the first and was up 10-2 by the half. Going up 14-3 at the end of the third Carlisle was to far out to get back in the game. At 8-4 and currently ranked 11th for the District Playoffs the Herd has a big week coming up with a Tuesday game against CD and then at Hershey on Thursday.
SUSUQUEHANNOCK 12 CENTRAL DAUPHIN 9
CD falls to 6-8 and is going to have a tough time making the playoffs this spring. They have now dropped 6 of 8 (4 against top 10 opponents) and need to get some W's back on the board. Susquehannock was led by Riley Collin's 5 goals on the day and 10-6 by the half. The Rams made a late 3 goal fourth quarter run but couldn't make up the ground. Damien Koussis has another good game with 3 goals and 2 assists for CD.
EASTERN YORK 17 MECHANICSBURG 7
Tough one for the Wildcats on the road Saturday. Eastern got out to an 8-2 lead by the half and put the game away in the 3rd quarter going up 14-3. Jaryn Ruth had 3 goals and Gracen Hillsinger had 1 goal with 4 assists for Mechanicsburg. Conrad Rhein would lead Eastern with 5 goals and 2 assists.
DALLASTOWN 13 NORTHERN YORK 0
Rough day for the Polar Bears as they came off Friday night's double overtime win. Brain Patts would lead Dallastown with 4 goals and 1 assist as Northern sits at 4-9 dropping five of their last seven.
In what could very well be a D-III title game preview the Trojans up ended last years runner up on the road avenging last year semi-final loss (10-8). Trailing 3-2 at the end of the 1st quarter Hershey regained contraol 5-4 at the half. They were able to extend their lead to 8-6 headed into the 4th and put the game away with solid defense. Jake Wilson has another monster day with 6 goals.
MORE GAMES AFTER THE BREAK
CUMBERLAND VALLEY 19 EPHRATA 3
The Eagles continue to dominate as they move to 14-0 headed into the biggest game of the regular season with fellow undefeated Hershey (14-0) coming to CV on Tuesday. Cumberland Valley would take a commanding 10-0 lead after the first quarter and never look back. 10 different players scored for the Eagles on the day led by Stevie Peters with 4 goals and 2 assists.
LOWER DAUPHIN 12 CEDAR CREST 7
The Falcons continue to roll having won 7 of their last 9 games and look to have a great shot at making the top 16 for Districts. Kevin Beaver (5 goals, 1 assist) and Garrett Schug (2 goals, 3 assists) helped the Falcons take 10-2 halftime lead in a game that was not as close as the score would indicate. Cedar Crest should good fight with a late 4 goal run.
STATE COLLEGE 12 UPPER ST CLAIR 9
State College continues to play very well as they to 8-5 winning 5 of their last 6 games.Will Harvey (4 goals) and Brady Franks (3 goals) led the Little Lions on the day. With an 8-2 lead at the half Coach Kings squad had to hang in the second half.
PALMYRA 9 CENTRAL YORK 6
The Cougars are catching some steam late winning 4 of their last 5 to move to 6-8. They sit at 26th in the DIII rankings with a long shot at the playoffs if they can win out. A huge game at LD on 4/30 will mean a lot to both squads chances. Palmyra trailed 3-4 at the half against a tough Central York opponent but was able to take the game over in the 2nd half out scoring the Panthers 6-2 for the win on the road. Big games for Eric Thomas (3 goals) and Jared Richard (1 goal, 3 assists).
PINE-RICHLAND 14 CARLISLE 8
The Herd takes a difficult loss out of conference on Saturday. Pine-Richland took the early lead 6-0 in the first and was up 10-2 by the half. Going up 14-3 at the end of the third Carlisle was to far out to get back in the game. At 8-4 and currently ranked 11th for the District Playoffs the Herd has a big week coming up with a Tuesday game against CD and then at Hershey on Thursday.
SUSUQUEHANNOCK 12 CENTRAL DAUPHIN 9
CD falls to 6-8 and is going to have a tough time making the playoffs this spring. They have now dropped 6 of 8 (4 against top 10 opponents) and need to get some W's back on the board. Susquehannock was led by Riley Collin's 5 goals on the day and 10-6 by the half. The Rams made a late 3 goal fourth quarter run but couldn't make up the ground. Damien Koussis has another good game with 3 goals and 2 assists for CD.
EASTERN YORK 17 MECHANICSBURG 7
Tough one for the Wildcats on the road Saturday. Eastern got out to an 8-2 lead by the half and put the game away in the 3rd quarter going up 14-3. Jaryn Ruth had 3 goals and Gracen Hillsinger had 1 goal with 4 assists for Mechanicsburg. Conrad Rhein would lead Eastern with 5 goals and 2 assists.
DALLASTOWN 13 NORTHERN YORK 0
Rough day for the Polar Bears as they came off Friday night's double overtime win. Brain Patts would lead Dallastown with 4 goals and 1 assist as Northern sits at 4-9 dropping five of their last seven.
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