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Clearview Articles 2018-2019
After playing fifty-five minutes of hockey, three periods and two overtimes, HLV and Clearview were still tied, finally Nick Kruzdlo a defenseman, scored the only goal in the shootout to send HLV into the Championship round against Cherry Hill East. Kruzdlo not known for his scoring had just one goal during the regular season but he was able to get one by Clearview goalie Ross Higgins who stopped 42 shots. Thomas Rockey scored a power play goal at the seven minute mark to give the View a 1-0 lead heading into the second period. Bradley Davis would score a short-handed goal five minutes into the second period to tie the game for HLV at 1-1.
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We are pleased with the league allowing us to recognize several players and a coach and their outstanding contributions they have made for their team. With at least two to three players considered for each category, we have finalized our decision. The tradition continues here at SJIceHockey as we honor the best of 2018-2019 season in the SJHSHL. Listed below are this year’s recipients:
Ross Higgins stopped all 17 shots and Thomas Rockey’s power play goal in the second period stood up as Clearview defeated Mainland 1-0 in the opening round playoff game for the View. After a scoreless first period, Clearview went on the power play the opening minute of the second period and Rockey wasted little time in giving the View a 1-0 lead. Higgins was tested at the five minute mark as Mainland would have a two man advantage for just over one minute but could not get one by Higgins.
Jake Frankenfield scored eighteen seconds into overtime to give Team Simmonds a 5-4 win over Team Giroux in the Junior-Senior showcase game played at the Skate Zone in Voorhees last night. Frankenfield had two goals on the night and won the game’s MVP, donated and presented by Training Aspects Ki Vaks and Rob Jost. Team Giroux took a 2-0n lead on goals by Austin Wilk and Sam Libetti. Team Simmonds would respond with goals from Ryan Feist late in the first period and seconds later a tying goal by Anthony Poppalardo. Team Simmonds would take a 3-2 lead as Mike Liberty from Mainland would score in the second period.
The draft was held last night for the Junior-Senior Showcase game which will be held this Sunday night at the SkateZone in Voorhees at 7:25. Coach McKay from Cherokee won the right to pick first and he choose Jeremy Ambrose. Coach Glick selected Sam Libetti; it was the first time that two players from the same team, Cherokee were picked first by each team. Listed below in order are the teams, Team Simmonds is Coach McKay and Team Giroux is Coach Glick:
HLV entered the third period trailing 3-1 against Clearview and would score two goals in the first six minutes to earn a 3-3 tie on senior night for the View. HLV would dominate the first period in shots-14-2 but the View took a 1-0 lead on a goal by Steve Lento, his seventh of the season. That lead became 2-0 early in the second period as Chase Dyar connected at the three minute mark. HLV would get on the board three minutes later as Pierce Wickenden scored his eighth of the season to make it 2-1. Thomas Rockey scored in the final five minutes to give the View a 3-1.
The nominees for the 2018-2019 Junior-Senior Showcase game have been released. The game will be played on Sunday, January 27th at the Voorhees Skate Zone at 7:00. Tickets are $5. On Thursday, January 24th we will conduct a live draft on SJIceHockey.com beginning at 7:00. The coaches will be Scott McKay from Cherokee and Mike Glick from Washington Township. Each coach must select at least one player from each team. Please come out and support these players! Congratulations to all the nominees. Here are your 2018-2019 nominees...
Thomas Rockey scored two goals as Clearview had little trouble in skating by Mainland 7-1 in a rare Wednesday night game at Hollydell. The View jumped out to a 2-0 lead just two minutes into the game. First Lue Froio would get his second goal of the season just thirty three seconds into the game. Just over one minute later Connor Reagan would give the View a 2-0 lead as the freshman scored his fifth of the season.
Clearview scored three goals in the opening period and went on to defeat Cherry Hill East 4-2 in Tier II action played at Hollydell on Friday night. After East took a 1-0 lead on a power play goal by Joe Pearson, the View would tie the game thirty-four seconds later on a goal by Chase Dyar-his first of two on the night. Fifty-two seconds later Brendan Bainbridge would give the View the lead for good as the defenseman tallied his third of the year. Late in the period East would have back-to-back power play opportunities, not only failed to capitalize but would surrender a short-handed goal to Chris Geary and the View took a 3-1 lead into the second period.
With St Joe’s and Clearview locked in a 2-2 game with five minutes left the View would respond with three goals and went on to defeat St Joe’s 5-2 in Tier II action at Hollydell. Chase Dyar led the offense with two goals. The View built a 2-0 lead after one period on goals by Steven Lento on the power play midway through the period. And Dyar would score in the last one of the period. St Joe’s would get one back in the second period as Ryan Lasserre would connect for his fifth of the season and after two periods the View led 2-1.