Philadelphia Performing Arts Charter School (PPACS)

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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 2019-2020 season in the SJHSHL. The awards will be presented prior to Game 1 of the Championship round for Tier I this Friday, February 28 at Hollydell Ice Arena. Listed below are this year’s recipients: 

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Konnor Savvas and Thomas Rockey each scored two goals as Clearview opened its playoff run with a 10-0 win over PPACS. The View scored five goals in the first period and never looked back. Vincent Marco opened the scoring just two minutes in as his shot from deep found the net. Hunter Colella would deflect a point shot by Steven Lento midway through the period and a 2-0 lead. Goals by Rockey, Savvas and Robert Gehringer had the lead to 5-0 after one period.

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Goals by Brady Swain, Tyler Brosius and Ralph Triboletti powered Team Giroux to a 3-0 lead in the first period and strong goaltending helped Team Giroux defeat Team Oskar 4- 2 in the 2019-2020 Junior-Senior Showcase game played in Voorhees. Team Giroux led by Coach Amon from Cherry Hill and Coach Vulpio from Clearview never trailed as Swain and Brosius scored moments apart for a 2-0 lead. Triboletti made it 3-0 from down low, as Team Giroux was out to make a statement. Erika Nolfi got the start in nets for Team Giroux and was strong in goal. Corey Owens put Team Oskar on the board late in the period to cut the lead to 3-1. Midway through the second period Kristian Massanova would bring Team Oskar to within 3-2 scoring from the slot. 

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This year for the Junior-Senior Showcase, the selection committee decided to name the two teams Team Oskar and Team Giroux. The home team, Team Giroux (players from Tier II), will wears their white jerseys from their team and Team Oskar (Tier I players) will be skating in their dark away jerseys from their team. Don't forget, the game will be played on Monday, February 3rd at the Voorhees Skatezone starting at 7:20PM.  The admission is $5. Here's the full list of players selected...

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Colin Sabatino scored three goals as Riverfront defeated PPACS 7-2 in Tier II action played at Voorhees on Monday night. Brennen McCarty scored the only goal of the first period as Riverfront capitalized on the power play. Sabatino scored twice in a span of three minutes giving Riverfront a 3-0 lead midway through the second period. James Duccilli would put PPACS on the board scoring his third goal of the season to make it 3-1. Sabatino would complete his hat trick late in the period and Riverfront would take a 4-1 lead into the third period.

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The teams were selected last night for the 2019-2020 Junior-Senior Showcase game to be played in Voorhees on Monday, February 3rd at 7:20PM. The entire selection show will be uploaded Friday on our site in the PODCAST SECTION. If you as a player were fortunate to be selected and you cannot make it please let your coach know so we can call-up an alternate. Team Giroux will be the home team and players should wear their white jerseys. Team Oskar will wear your dark jerseys. Each player in attendance will receive an Oskar Strong tee shirt. These are in support of Oskar Lindblom’s fight. Here are the top 3 selections for each team:

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The nominees for the 2019-2020 Junior-Senior Showcase game have been released. The game will be played on Monday, February 3rd at the Flyers Skate Zone in Voorhees, NJ at 7:20PM. Tickets are $5. This year we are trying something different as the Tier I selections will play the Tier II selections.  The Tier I team which will be coached by Eastern and Cherokee will play against the Tier II team coached by Clearview and Cherry Hill. We will conduct the draft next week and it will appear as part of our Mike & Mike podcast with the episode to be posted by Friday, January 24th. Congratulations to all the nominees. Here are your 2019-2020 nominees...

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Tyler Seeton scored two goals, including the game winner with ninety-one seconds left as Riverfront defeated PPACS 3-2 last night at Voorhees. After a scoreless first period, PPACS would take a 1-0 lead in the opening minute of the second period as Nick Fiore would get his ninth of the season and a 1-0 lead. Riverfront would respond forty-five seconds later as Seeton would get his first of the night with DJ May assisting. Anthony Machion would give Riverfront its first lead of the night at the eight-minute mark with Francis Gallagher and Brayden McFadden getting the assists. 

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Cherry Hill East had little trouble with PPACS winning 10-0 in late game action at the Skate Zone in Voorhees. The Cougars are riding an eleven game unbeaten streak, 9-0-2 ahead of their showdown with first place Clearview, Friday night at 9:30 in Voorhees. The Cougars put up a seven spot in the first period with Elliot Schon scoring a hat trick. John Gallen opened the scoring in the first minute and after Schon netted two goals in a seventeen second span, Brian Cutler would get the first of his two goals on the night, this one coming on the only power play advantage of the evening and a 4-0 lead. 

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Clearview got four goals from Connor Reagan and two goals each Hunter Colella and Chris Geary as they scored early and often in defeating PPACS 13-2 on senior night played at Hollydell this past Friday night. After Reagan scored less than two minutes into the game, The View would net four goals in a span of two minutes to break open the game. Goals by Gavin Reagan and Colella thirty-nine seconds apart had the lead to 3-0. Then goals by Connor Reagan and Konnor Savavas twenty-five seconds apart pushed the lead to 5-0 less than six minutes played.

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