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As we come to an end of the 2015-2016 season had a few final thoughts and observations about this season. Does anyone remember that just a few years ago Kingsway went winless and now the last 2 years have turned that program around? They took their lumps and beatings by joining the Tier I division, but it has paid off and they have also grown their fan base. With their win on Friday night against Township, Cherokee has become one of the most successful high school programs in our region. Love them or hate them, you cannot argue with their accomplishments, winning 6 out of the last 7 titles is a feat that might not be duplicated. Coach McKay has built a strong program and his team looks even stronger for next season.
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The second annual NJ/DE Flyers cup will be held the week of March 14th. Cherokee and Washington Township will play at the Skate Zone in Voorhees with dates and times to be announced. Moorestown and Kingsway will travel to the Pond in Delaware Monday, March 14th, times to be announced. Please come out and support your team and congratulations to all the teams on being selected. Here are the teams nominated along with their seeding:
Jeremy Ambrose scored two goals and Matt Bidini stopped 24 shots as Cherokee defeated Black Horse 5-3 in Tier I action played at Voorhees. The loss eliminated Black Horse from the playoffs. Ambrose scored the only goal of the first period, this one coming short-handed early in the period. Ambrose made it 2-0 scoring in the opening minute of the second period. Black Horse cut the deficit to 2-1 as Matthew Meldrum scored at the twelve minute mark. Max Zeligson scored just over one minute later for the Chiefs and the lead was 3-1 after two periods. Jared Savidge would connect for his first goal of the season for Black Horse six minutes into the third period and it was 3-2.
Zachary Faust scored five goals as Black Horse defeated Moorestown 10-5 and stayed alive in the SJHSHL Playoff Tournament. Scott Veneziale added two goals and two assists for Black Horse; Zachary Williber had a hat trick for Moorestown. The Quakes took a 1-0 lead just two minutes into the game as David Shore would connect, but Black Horse would tie the game at 1-1 as Matthew Meldrum would score with three minutes left on the period. Black Horse would score a short-handed goal with just seven seconds left in the period as Faust would get his first and a 2-1 lead after one period. Early in the second period Austin Cole would score a power play goal for a 3-1 lead and ten seconds later Jeff Leap would make it 4-1 right off the face-off.
Donovan Haslett’s shot from the point found its way into the net with just over three minutes left in the game to snap a 6-6 tie and give Team Giroux a 7-6 win in a very entertaining Junior/Senior Showcase game held at the Skate Zone in Voorhees. Kenny Weightman had a hat trick for Team Giroux; Nick Frangos led Team Vorachek also with a hat trick. The game was back and forth in the opening period with Weightman and Frangos exchanging goals in the opening minutes. After Weightman gave his squad a 2-1 lead, Frangos would tie the game midway through the period.
Robert Pendrod had three goals and two assists and Anthony Dellerose had two goals and three assists as Clearview pulled away from Black Horse 7-4 in the opening round of the SJHSHL double elimination tournament at Voorhees on Monday evening Zachary Faust led Black Horse with a hat trick. Chris Kilcourse scored the only goal of the first period to give Black Horse a 1-0 lead. Faust made it 2-0 in the opening minute of the second period, but one minute later Eric Lauk got Clearview on the board to make it 2-1. Faust would get his second of the night thirty seconds later and Black Horse had a 3-1 advantage. Penrod would get his first of the night at the ten minute mark to get Clearview to within 3-2.
The SJHSHL will hold the Junior/Senior Showcase game this Wednesday, February 3rd at 8:30PM at the Skate Zone in Voorhees. Admission is $5. The live draft was conducted last Thursday and 15 forwards, 6 defenseman and 3 goalies were selected for each team. Also 3 alternates were selected in case a selected player cannot make the game. Each team must have at least one player selected. So please come out and support these players. Here are the rosters of the two teams:
The SJHSHL will hold the Junior/Senior Showcase game on Wednesday February 3rd at 8:30 at the Skate Zone in Voorhees. There will be a live draft on Thursday January 28th at 7:00 on our web site announcing the selections. There will be 15 forwards, 6 defenseman and 3 goalies selected for each team. Also 3 alternates will be picked in case a selected player cannot make the game. Each team must have at least one player selected. Please come out on Wednesday night and support these players. Here are the nominees:
Zachary Faust had three goals as Black Horse built a 4-0 lead and went on to defeat Washington Township 6-3 in Tier 1 action played in Voorhees. Faust and Jeffrey Leap scored first period goals for Black Horse to lead 2-0 after one period. A power play goal by Kyle Ringhesier and Faust’s second of the night in the first four minutes of the second period saw the lead grow to 4-0. Township would break through at the eleven minute mark with Mark DiRenzo getting his first of two on the night to make it 4-1.
Michael Barbella scored two goals and Kyle Ringhesier added a goal and three assists as Black Horse rolled past Clearview 6- in Tier 1 action played at Hollydell. Barbella gave Black Horse a 1-0 lead scoring a power play goal at the eight minute mark of the opening period. Less than three minutes later Jake Sholders was awarded a penalty shot for Clearview and he scored the only goal of the night for the View to tie the game at 1-1. Just about one minute later Black Horse took the lead for good as Connor LaSerre would score his first goal of the season to make it 2-1.