Clearview Articles 2013-2014


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Coming into this season there was much uncertainty with the SJHSHL participating in the annual Flyers Cup as the rules were changing and all teams that were invited had to be sanctioned. With none of our teams sanctioned, things looked bleak and for the first time in recent memory it appeared that South Jersey would not be represented in the Flyers Cup. But thanks to the efforts of Rob Baer, manager of the youth hockey program with the Flyers and a few board members we were all able to realize the birth of the NJ/DE Flyers Cup. For the first time impure teams were invited to participate, moving forward I’m not sure that will always be the case, but it was this year and one team, Black Horse came within a few minutes of advancing into the finals.

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Black Horse forward Kyle Frasier had three goals and two assists to lead the North All-Stars to a 12-4 win over the South All-Stars in the Junior-Senior Showcase game played at Voorhees. Mike Katz added two goals and one assist for the North. Katz opened the scoring just two minutes into the game, but the South came back just over one minute later to tie the game at 1-1with Shawnee’s Alex Churchill getting the goal and Sean Burnham from Kingsway the assist. The North would score the next three goals, Frazier scored unassisted on a breakaway for a 2-1 lead, then late in the period goals by Moorestown’s John Yedman and St Joe’s Paul Petrongolo ninety second apart gave the North a 4-1 lead heading into the second period.

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Balanced scoring was a strong point of Moorestown all season and last night was no exception as six different players scored to lead them to a 6-1 win over Clearview in Flyers Cup action played at the Skate Zone in Voorhees. After scoring a goal just three minutes into the contest, David Shore picked a great time to get his first goal of the season as he made it 2-0 at the four minute mark. Early in the second period Nicholas Karelfors-Murphy deflected a pass from Alex Crowl for a 3-0 lead. Moorestown would make it 4-0 later in the period as Chris DeRose broke in with Mike Katz and DeRose scored and chased starter Mike Hughes in nets for Clearview.

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Hayden Zuber scored two goals as EEW defeated Clearview 2-1 and advanced to the JVB finals. The EEW will play Lower Cape May at the Skate Zone in Voorhees on Monday night. After a scoreless first period, Zuber broke through for EEW at the nine minute mark of the second period with Braden Hawcroft getting the assist. Then with his team on the power play, Zuber connected for his second goal of the night, once again with Hawcroft getting the assist and EEW led 2-0 after two periods.

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Trailing 3-1 early in the third period, EEW rallied with three unanswered goals to defeat Clearview 4-3 in JVA Playoff action at Hollydell. Owen McNally got the game winner, twenty one seconds after Andrew Bowen had tied the game at 3-3. Clearview had built a 2-0 lead after one period on goals by Jake Sholders and Justin Hughes. EEW took advantage of a two-man-advantage early in the second period with Zaire Bryant getting the goal to bring the EEW to within 2-1.

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Mike Cullen and Eric Lauk each scored two goals to lead Clearview to their second straight Tier II Championship with a 6-2 win over Black Horse in action played at Hollydell on Friday night. Clearview came along way this season, starting out 0-3, including losing the season opener to Black Horse but finished the season strong as they were 6-1-1 in their last eight regular season games and return all but 2 seniors next year. Cullen got things going five minutes into the game as he scored his third goal of the playoffs for a 1-0 lead. Black Horse took advantage of a two-man advantage later in the period with Kyle Ringheiser getting credit for the goal.

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Having just completed the first draft for the Junior-Senior Showcase game and having posted the selections as they were happening, wanted to let you see the whole roster. The game will be played on Friday night March 7th at the Skate Zone in Voorhees at 9:30, if the time changes we will post in the forum.

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Mason Gagne scored with just over four left in the game to snap a 4-4 game and keep Clearview’s hopes alive with a 5-4 win over Black Horse. The Championship game is scheduled to be at Hollydell this Friday night. Eric Lauk led Clearview with two goals. The View led 2-0 after one period on goals by Lauk and Jeff Todd. Black Horse came back in the second period; first Kyle Frasier scored on the power play three minutes into the period and Rich Brusco, did his Booby Orr impersonation as he went end to end, stick handling through every defender and ripped a shot home with his team short-handed to tie the game at 2-2.

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Max Ramos stopped all 22 shots as Clearview defeated HLV 3-0 and advanced to the finals in Tier II and will face Black Horse on Monday night at Voorhees. Led by the strong play of senior defenseman Tyler Richardson and the tenacity of the smallest player on the ice Anthony Dellerose, the View played solid defense and when there was a breakdown, Ramos was there to shut the door. Late in the first period HLV was on the power play and Colin Riera found himself all alone down low, but Ramos stoned him to keep it scoreless. Later in the period Mike Cullen broke down and his shot from the slot was stopped by Doug Henkel, but Mason Gagne kept the play alive and Trevor Smolsky was there to put home the rebound and his second goal of the playoffs gave Clearview a 1-0 lead.

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Kyle Frasier and Bryan Popiolek had a goal and two assists and Scott Veneziale had two goals to lead Black Horse by Clearview 4-2 in the Tier II playoff game played at the Skate Zone in Voorhees. Black Horse will now await the winner of the HLV-Clearview game on Friday night at Voorhees. Black Horse needs just one win for the title, while the winner of the Clearview-HLV game will need to beat Black Horse twice. After a scoreless first period, Black Horse broke on top at the nine minute mark as Frasier set-up Popiolek, less than two minutes later Frasier scored a shorthanded goal to make it 2-0.

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