2014 PIHL Open Class Playoffs Update

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Wednesday, February 26, 2014 | 2:42 PM


Don’t blink or you may miss the PIHL Open Class postseason. Two champions were crowned Thursday night at the RMU Sports Complex as Harbor Creek won the Southwest Cup title while Baldwin won the Northeast Cup crown with convincing 5-1 victories each. The Huskies and Highlanders will now clash on Sunday for the 2014 PIHL Open Class title here on MSA Sports. Here are all the results of the Southwest Cup and Northeast Cup chase in the 2014 PIHL Open Cup Playoffs, plus the matchup for the Open Class Championship Game Sunday on MSAsports.

2014 OPEN CLASS CHAMPIONSHIP GAME:

Harbor Creek Huskes (22-0-0) vs Baldwin Highlanders (21-1-1) AT Robert Morris University Island Sports Complex on Neville Island on Sunday, March 2nd at 8:20pm on MSAsports.net

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2014 SOUTHWEST CUP CHAMPIONSHIP GAME:

Harbor Creek Huskies 5 – Morgantown Mohawks 1  (MSA)

SOUTHWEST CUP Semifinals:

Harbor Creek Huskies 9 – Beaver Bobcats 3

Morgantown Mohawks 5 – Blackhawk Cougars 4 in Overtime  (MSA)

SOUTHWEST CUP Quarterfinals:

Harbor Creek Huskies 15 – John Marshall Monarchs 0

Blackhawk Cougars 4 – Erie McDowell Trojans 2  (MSA)

Morgantown Mohawks 5 – Wheeling Park Patriots 2

Beaver Bobcats 3 – Peters Township ‘B’ Indians 1

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2014 NORTHEAST CUP CHAMPIONSHIP GAME:

Baldwin Highlanders 5 – Hempfield Spartans 1  (MSA)

NORTHEAST CUP Semifinals:

Baldwin Highlanders 9 – Altoona Mountain Lions 5

Hempfield Spartans 6 – Indiana Little Indians 4

NORTHEAST CUP Quarterfinals:

Baldwin Highlanders 18 – Keystone Oaks Golden Eagles 0

Altoona Mountain Lions 5 – Greensburg-Salem Golden Lions 4

Indiana Little Indians 6 – Ringgold Rams 1

Hempfield Spartans 6 – Carrick Cougars 4

 

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