MSA Sports Fab Five – PIHL High School Hockey – 02/21/2013
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Thursday, February 21, 2013 | 10:27 PM
Here are the Top Five teams in the PIHL's Class AAA, Class AA, Class A and Open Class for this week. MSA Sports will unveil a new Fab Five every Wednesday during the high school hockey regular season only at MSAsports.net. MSA Sports also has the PIHL Notebook every Monday and The PIHL Power Play Show every Wednesday night at 8:00pm on your best source for high school hockey, the MSA Sports Network.
PIHL CLASS AAA:
1) PETERS TOWNSHIP INDIANS (14-4-0)
(Last Week #1)
2) UPPER ST. CLAIR PANTHERS (11-5-2)
(Last Week #3)
3) NORTH ALLEGHENY TIGERS (14-3-2)
(Last Week #2)
4) CANON-McMILLAN BIG MACS (9-6-4)
(Last Week #4)
5) BETHEL PARK BLACK HAWKS (13-5-0)
(Last Week Unranked)
Out from MSA Sports Fab Five from last week – Seneca Valley Raiders
PIHL CLASS AA:
1) BISHOP CANEVIN CRUSADERS (13-1-2)
(Last Week #2)
2) LATROBE WILDCATS (14-2-0)
(Last Week #1)
3) PINE-RICHLAND RAMS (13-4-1)
(Last Week #3)
4) CHARTIERS VALLEY COLTS (12-4-1)
(Last Week #5)
5) ERIE CATHEDRAL PREP RAMBLERS (12-5-0)
(Last Week #4)
Out from MSA Sports Fab Five from last week – Nobody
PIHL CLASS A:
1) QUAKER VALLEY QUAKERS (19-0-0)
(Last Week #1)
2) MARS FIGHTING PLANETS (16-3-1)
(Last Week #3)
3) FREEPORT YELLOWJACKETS (14-4-1)
(Last Week #4)
4) KITTANNING WILDCATS (12-6-1)
(Last Week #2)
5) THOMAS JEFFERSON JAGUARS (12-8-0)
(Last Week #5)
Out from MSA Sports Fab Five from last week – Nobody
PIHL OPEN CLASS:
1) MORGANTOWN MOHAWKS (15-2-2)
(Last Week #2)
2) BLACKHAWK COUGARS (17-2-1)
(Last Week #1)
3) INDIANA LITTLE INDIANS (16-2-1)
(Last Week #3)
4) HARBOR CREEK HUSKIES (15-2-2)
(Last Week #4)
5) FORD CITY SABERS (15-2-1)
(Last Week #5)
Out from MSA Sports Fab Five from last week – Nobody
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