North Allegheny, Latrobe & Quaker Valley Win 2013 PIHL Penguins Cups
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Monday, March 25, 2013 | 11:45 AM
Quaker Valley was the only team to successfully defend their turf in 2013 as the Quakers won the PIHL Penguins Cup Class A championship for a second straight year. Quaker Valley beat Mars to remain perfect this season and up their winning streak to 46 in a row. In Class AA, Latrobe returned to the top with a 5-0 shutout victory over Pine-Richland, giving the Wildcats their fourth Penguins Cup title in the last six years. Another shutout was pitched in the Class AAA finals as North Allegheny handed Peters Township their third straight Penguins Cup Championship game loss in a 2-0 victory that gives NA their second crown and first since 2007.
Once again, the best and most extensive coverage of the PIHL Penguin Cup Playoffs were right here on the MSA Sports Network with nightly game recaps, updates on the weekly PIHL Power play Show and the PIHL High School Hockey Notebook AND of course, just about every game broadcast live and archived here at MSAsports.net
Here are ALL of the final results from the 2013 PIHL Penguins Cup Playoffs. All games marked with (MSA) after the score can be heard archived at MSAsports.net
2013 PIHL PENGUINS CUP CLASS A CHAMPIONSHIP GAME:
North Allegheny Tigers 2 – Peters Township Indians 0 (MSA)
PIHL CLASS AAA Semifinals:
Peters Township Indians 3 – State College Little Lions 0 (MSA)
North Allegheny Tigers 4 – Bethel Park Black Hawks 3 (MSA)
PIHL CLASS AAA Quarterfinals:
Peters Township Indians 7 – Pittsburgh Central Catholic Vikings 3 (MSA)
Bethel Park Black Hawks 5 – Upper St. Clair Panthers 1 (MSA)
North Allegheny Tigers 2 – Canon-McMillan Big Macs 1 in Overtime (MSA)
State College Little Lions 4 – Seneca Valley Raiders 3 in Overtime (MSA)
PIHL CLASS AAA First Round:
Peters Township Indians – BYE
Bethel Park Black Hawks – BYE
North Allegheny Tigers – BYE
Seneca Valley Raiders – BYE
State College Little Lions 6 – Mount Lebanon Blue Devils 1
Canon-McMillan Big Macs 3 – Butler Golden Tornado 0 (MSA)
Upper St. Clair Panthers 3 – Shaler Titans 2 (MSA)
Pittsburgh Central Catholic Vikings 5 – Norwin Knights 4 in Overtime (MSA)
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2013 PIHL PENGUINS CUP CLASS AA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME:
Latrobe Wildcats 5 – Pine-Richland Rams 0 (MSA)
PIHL CLASS AA Semifinals:
Pine-Richland Rams 3 – Bishop Canevin Crusaders 2 in Overtime (MSA)
Latrobe Wildcats 3 – Chartiers Valley Colts 2 (MSA)
PIHL CLASS AA Quarterfinals:
Bishop Canevin Crusaders 5 – Plum Mustangs 3 (MSA)
Latrobe Wildcats 2 – Hampton Talbots 0 (MSA)
Chartiers Valley Colts 4 – Moon Tigers 1 (MSA)
Pine-Richland Rams 6 – Erie Cathedral Prep Ramblers 2 (MSA)
PIHL CLASS AA First Round:
Bishop Canevin Crusaders – BYE
Latrobe Wildcats – BYE
Chartiers Valley Colts – BYE
Pine-Richland Rams – BYE
Erie Cathedral Prep Ramblers – BYE
Moon Tigers – BYE
Hampton Talbots 4 – Gateway Gators 3 (MSA)
Plum Mustangs 6 – North Hills Indians 3 (MSA)
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2013 PIHL PENGUINS CUP CLASS A CHAMPIONSHIP GAME:
Quaker Valley Quakers 5 – Mars Fighting Planets 1 (MSA)
PIHL CLASS A Semifinals:
Quaker Valley Quakers 4 – Kittanning Wildcats 1 (MSA)
Mars Fighting Planets 4 – Wesmont-Hilltop Hilltoppers 1 (MSA)
PIHL CLASS A Quarterfinals:
Quaker Valley Quakers 6 – Deer Lakes Lancers 0 (MSA)
Mars Fighting Planets 8 – Serra Catholic Eagles 2 (MSA)
Kittanning Wildcats 5 – Freeport Yellowjackets 2 (MSA)
Westmont-Hilltop Hilltoppers 4 – Thomas Jefferson Jaguars 3 in Overtime
PIHL CLASS A First Round:
Quaker Valley Quakers – BYE
Mars Fighting Planets – BYE
Freeport Yellowjackets – BYE
Westmont-Hilltop Hilltoppers – BYE
Thomas Jefferson Jaguars – BYE
Kittanning Wildcats – BYE
Serra Catholic Eagles 9 – South Park Eagles 2 (MSA)
Deer Lakes Lancers 8 – South Fayette Lions 1 (MSA)
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