MSA Sports Top Ten – PIHL Hockey – 12/18/2013
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Wednesday, December 18, 2013 | 6:37 PM
Here are the latest MSA Sports Sports Frozen Fab Five rankings of PIHL hockey teams in each of the four classifications. Don’t miss the PIHL Notebook every Monday on our website and the weekly PIHL Power Play Show every Wednesday night at 8:00pm here on the home of the best high school hockey coverage, the MSA Sports Network at www.MSAsports.net
PIHL CLASS AAA:
1) PETERS TOWNSHIP INDIANS (7-1-0)
(Last Week #1)
2) NORTH ALLEGHENY TIGERS (6-2-1)
(Last Week #2)
3) PENN-TRAFFORD WARRIORS (6-3-0)
(Last Week #4)
4) SENECA VALLEY RAIDERS (5-4-0)
(Last Week #3)
5) BETHEL PARK BLACK HAWKS (5-2-0)
(Last Week Unranked)
Out of MSA Sports Top 10 from last week – Upper St. Clair Panthers
PIHL CLASS AA:
1) BISHOP CANEVIN CRUSADERS (8-1-0)
(Last Week #1)
2) ARMSTRONG RIVER HAWKS (7-2-0)
(Last Week #2)
3) ERIE CATHEDRAL PREP RAMBLERS (7-2-1)
(Last Week #3)
4) PLUM MUSTANGS (6-3-2)
(Last Week Unranked)
5) LATROBE WILDCATS (5-4-0)
(Last Week #4)
Out of MSA Sports Top 10 from last week – Hampton Talbots
PIHL CLASS A:
1) MARS FIGHTING PLANETS (9-1-0)
(Last Week #1)
2) QUAKER VALLEY QUAKERS (9-1-0)
(Last Week #2)
3) THOMAS JEFFERSON JAGUARS (6-3-1)
(Last Week #3)
4) WESTMONT-HILLTOP HILLTOPPERS (5-3-2)
(Last Week #4)
5) SERRA CATHOLIC EAGLES (4-5-1)
(Last Week Unranked)
Out of MSA Sports Top 10 from last week – Deer Lakes Lancers
PIHL OPEN CLASS:
1) INDIANA LITTLE INDIANS (7-0-0)
(Last Week #1)
2) ERIE McDOWELL TROJANS (7-1-0)
(Last Week #2)
3) HARBOR CREEK HUSKIES (9-1-0)
(Last Week #3)
4) HEMPFIELD SPARTANS (7-1-0)
(Last Week #5)
5) PETERS TOWNSHIP ‘B’ INDIANS (7-1-0)
(Last Week Unranked)
Out of MSA Sports Top 10 from last week – Morgantown Mohawks
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