2013 PIHL Open Class Hockey Playoffs

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Sunday, February 24, 2013 | 3:02 PM


Two champions have been crowned in the PIHL high school hockey Open Class Playoffs Thursday night. Wheeling Park laid claim to the 2013 Nailer Cup title with a victory over Morgantown while Ford City defeated Indiana to win the Chiefs Cup championship. The Patriots and Sabers will now meet Monday night in the PIHL Open Class Championship Game at the RMU Island Sports Complex on Neville Island and here on the MSA Sports Network.

2013 PIHL OPEN CLASS CHAMPIONSHIP GAME:

Wheeling Park Patriots (19-4-0) vs Ford City Sabers (20-2-1) AT RMU Island Sports Complex on Neville Island on Monday, March 4th at 8:00pm on MSAsports.net

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2013 PIHL NAILERS CUP CHAMPIONSHIP GAME:

Wheeling Park Patriots 4 – Morgantown Mohawks 3  (MSA)

PIHL NAILERS CUP Semifinals:

Wheeling Park Patriots 5 – Blackhawk Cougars 2  (MSA)

Morgantown Mohawks 4 – Harbor Creek Huskies 1

PIHL NAILERS CUP Quarterfinals:

Blackhawk Cougars 7 – Canon-McMillan B-Macs 1  (MSA)

Harbor Creek Huskies 8 – Wheeling Central Catholic Maroon Knights 0

Morgantown Mohawks 9 – John Marchall Monarchs 0

Wheeling Park Patriots 7 – Ambridge Bridgers 2

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2013 PIHL CHIEFS CUP CHAMPIONSHIP GAME:

Ford City Sabers 7 – Indiana Little Indians 4  (MSA)

PIHL CHIEFS CUP Semifinals:

Ford City Sabers 4 – Hollidaysburg Golden Tigers 3

Indiana Little Indians 9 – Greensburg-Salem Golden Lions 2

PIHL CHIEFS CUP Quarterfinals:

Ford City Sabers 11 – Carrick Cougars 1

Indiana Little Indians 8 – Altoona Mountain Lions 3

Greensburg-Salem Golden Lions 5 – Baldwin Highlanders 1

Hollidaysburg Golden Tigers 6 – Keystone Oaks Golden Eagles 5 in Double Overtime

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