MSA Sports Frozen Fab Five PIHL Rankings – 12/07/2016

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Wednesday, December 7, 2016 | 4:34 PM


Here are the inaugural MSA Sports Sports Frozen Fab Five rankings of PIHL high school hockey teams in each of the four classifications for the 2016-2017 high school hockey season. Don’t miss the latest rankings every Wednesday during the regular season, plus PIHL Notebook every Tuesday on our website and the weekly Chatham University PIHL Power Play Show every Wednesday night at 8:00pm. We also have audio and video game broadcasts and center stage interviews as well here on the home of the best PIHL high school hockey coverage, the MSA Sports Network.

PIHL CLASS 3-A:

1)   NORTH ALLEGHENY TIGERS  (7-1-1)
(Last Week *)

2)   PETERS TOWNSHIP INDIANS  (6-2-2)
(Last Week *)

3)   PITTSBURGH CENTRAL CATHOLIC VIKINGS  (6-3-0)
(Last Week *)

4)   SENECA VALLEY RAIDERS  (6-3-1)
(Last Week *)

5)   BETHEL PARK BLACK HAWKS  (4-3-1)
(Last Week *)

PIHL CLASS 2-A:

1)   PLUM MUSTANGS  (7-1-0)
(Last Week *)

2)   MOUNT LEBANON BLUE DEVILS  (7-2-0)
(Last Week *)

3)   MOON TIGERS  (6-1-1)
(Last Week *)

4)   QUAKER VALLEY QUAKERS  (7-2-0)
(Last Week *)

5)   HAMPTON TALBOTS  (7-2-1)
(Last Week *)

PIHL CLASS 1-A:

1)   FRANKLIN REGIONAL PANTHERS  (7-0-0)
(Last Week *)

2)   INDIANA LITTLE INDIANS  (7-0-0)
(Last Week *)

3)   KISKI AREA CAVALIERS  (8-1-0)
(Last Week *)

4)   BALDWIN HIGHLANDERS  (6-2-1)
(Last Week *)

5)   CHARTIERS VALLEY COLTS  (6-2-0)
(Last Week *)

PIHL DIVISION 2:

1)   MEADVILLE BULLDOGS  (11-0-0)
(Last Week *)

2)   BURRELL BUCCANEERS  (8-0-1)
(Last Week *)

3)   KENNEDY CATHOLIC GOLDEN EAGLES  (8-0-1)
(Last Week *)

4)   CARRICK COUGARS  (6-3-0)
(Last Week *)

5)   TRINITY HILLERS  (7-2-0)
(Last Week *)

 

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