High school ice hockey in Pennsylvania

Teams from 150 high schools competed as varsity ice hockey teams in Western and Eastern Pennsylvania.[1] Unlike many other high school sport in Pennsylvania, hockey is not run under Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association umbrella. However, Pennsylvania's high school ice hockey is sanctioned by USA Hockey and varsity-level programs are marginally overseen by the NHL Pittsburgh Penguins and Philadelphia Flyers organizations through the Penguins Cup and the Flyers Cup. However, it is still considered a school sport and it is still just as much a part of the High School as any other sport, and is affiliated with the school. Some high schools with lower hockey participation may combine with other schools to have sufficient rosters. Most schools with a varsity ice hockey team also field a junior varsity team as well

Format

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Varsity teams are divided into four divisions, AAA, AA, A, and B (Open). Western divisional champions earn a bid to the Penguins Cup playoff tournament. Eastern divisional teams earn a bid by invitation to the Flyers Cup playoff tournament. All varsity teams are eligible except non-pure and second varsity teams.

State Championship

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The Pennsylvania State High School Ice Hockey Championship is awarded through a state tournament. The tournament pits the champions from the Penguins Cup and Flyers Cup with the winners receiving the AAA, AA, or A Pennsylvania Cup. The location changes every year rotating between Western and Eastern cities. Attempts to mirror the PIAA state championships by hosting the games in Hershey, Pennsylvania, lasted a single season, with only the 2005 series being held at the historic Hersheypark Arena. Starting in 2014 the state championship is now being playing at Pegula Ice Arena The first Pennsylvania Cup was held at the University of Pennsylvania's Class of 1923 Ice Rink under the auspices of The Philadelphia Flyers "Hockey Central" organization. USA Hockey's Mid America Director Frank Black and The Flyers' Andy Abramson organized the championship, after Flyers President Robert "Bob" J. Butera and Penguins EVP Paul Martha agreed to sponsor the event annually. Archived 2016-11-16 at the Wayback Machine in State College, PA.

Alumni

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Notable professional players that have participated in Pennsylvania high school hockey include Chad Kolarik, Colby Cohen, Brian O'Neill, Ray Dilauro, Mike Richter, Ryan Malone, R.J. Umberger, Mike Weber, Nick Foligno, Eric Tangradi, Nate Guenin, Brandon Saad, Dylan Reese, Shane Ferguson, Matt Bartkowski, John Zeiler, Christian Hanson, William Thomas, Grant Lewis, Tony Voce, Ray Staszak, Matt Clackson, Rob Madore, Ryan Mulhern, John Gibson and Ryan Gunderson. The state has also produced alumni that went on to play minor professional and elite collegiate levels.

Historical timeline

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  • 1969 – Inter-County Scholastic Hockey League forms with six teams (Cardinal O'Hara High School, Conestoga High School, Haverford High School, Marple Newtown High School, Saint Joseph's Preparatory School, Swarthmore High School)
  • 1970–1971 – Western Pennsylvania High School Hockey League forms in April at the Alpine Ice Chalet. Teams include Shaler, Churchill, Mt Lebanon, Penn Hills, Upper St Clair, and West Mifflin North
  • 1971–1972 – Western Pennsylvania High School Hockey League completes first season of play at the Alpine Ice Chalet as Churchill, Mt Lebanon, Penn Hills, Shaler, Upper St Clair and West Mifflin North. Mt Lebanon defeats Penn Hills, 5–4 in overtime, to capture the first WPHSHL Championship.
  • 1972–73 – Western Pennsylvania High School Hockey League expands to 19 schools as Richland, Chartiers Valley, Central Catholic, Bethel Park, Peabody, Fox Chapel, Lawrenceville Catholic, General Braddock, Armstrong, Gateway and Canevin participate. Churchill wins the WPHSHL crown over Richland in 4–3 in overtime.
  • 1972–73 – Ohio Valley League forms out of the Sewickley Ice Arena and South Penn High School Hockey League forms out of the Rostraver Ice Garden
  • 1974 – Baldwin High School has an undefeated regular season and wins the South Penn League title
  • 1975 – WPHSHL becomes Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Hockey League. Baldwin High School wins State of Pennsylvania Title
  • 1975 – Lake Shore Hockey League forms
  • 1975 – Lower Bucks County Scholastic Hockey League forms
  • 1975 – Inaugural Pennsylvania High School Hockey Championships in Erie, Pa at the Glenwood Ice Arena
  • 1980 – First Flyers Cup tournament Archbishop Carroll finds a way past Haverford's star goalie Christopher Cifone and defeats Haverford High School. The first Flyers Cup was organized by the Flyers' Hockey Central organization, sponsored by the Pepsi Cola Bottlers of the Delaware Valley. The founding organizers included Aaron Siegel, President of The Spectrum, Andy Abramson, Executive Director/Flyers Hockey Central, Kenneth R. Gesner, Atlantic District Director, Jack Hunt, President, InterCounty Scholastic Hockey League, Andy Richards, President, Suburban High School Hockey League, Paul Saylor, Commissioner, Lower Bucks County Scholastic Hockey League and Jim Cunningham, President, Lower Bucks County Scholastic Hockey League. Archbishop Carroll's Scott Chamness was named the first recipient of the Bobby Clarke Award as the Flyers Cup's Most Valuable Player.
  • 1981 – First Pennsylvania Cup, State High School Ice Hockey Championship was held at the University of Pennsylvania's Class of 23 Rink. The Pennsylvania Cup was organized Frank J. Black, USA Hockey Director for Mid-America Region, Andy Abramson, executive director of the Philadelphia Flyers/Hockey Central and Atlantic District Registrar, Atlantic District Director Kenneth R. Gesner, with support by Robert J. Butera, President of the Philadelphia Flyer and Paul Martha, former executive vice president, general counsel and CEO with the Pittsburgh Penguins. The Flyers and Penguins organizations contributed financial and operational support, paying for ice time, game officials, publication of the game day program and support staff. The event was played under as a sanctioned USA Hockey (AHAUS) tournament.
  • 1991 – Lehigh Valley Scholastic Hockey League forms
  • 1994 – CPIHL forms
  • 1996 – PA Hockey Scholastic Showcase begins play
  • 1999 – WPIHL, LKSHL and SHIHL merge to form PIHL
  • 2000 – Pennsylvania Interscholastic Hockey League forms
  • 2004 – Eastern High School Hockey League forms
  • 2005 – AAA League forms for Flyers Cup
  • 2007 – Inter County Scholastic Hockey League splits into three divisions, ICSHL Central, ICSHL Chester County and ICSHL Independents, to copy the divisions PIAA uses to organize schools in other sports

Divisions

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While the western part of the state has been divided into fairly equal levels at the AAA, AA, and A levels, the eastern part has mostly been run by the independent leagues that compete for Flyers Cup. A change was made recently[when?] in an effort to provide more uniformity throughout the eastern portion of the state. Whereas the levels were previously determined by where a team finished in its respective leagues, the Flyers Cup recently[when?] restructured the system were AAA is all open enrollment schools, AA is the larger public schools, and A is the smaller public schools. The open enrollment schools are not forced to play AAA, but if they do not they cannot qualify for the Flyers Cup. Changes are still being proposed for the 2008–2009 season that could create a second varsity level for open enrollment schools that do not wish to play at the AAA level.[needs update]

Leagues

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Eastern PA

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  • Berks Scholastic Ice Hockey League (BSIHL) operated through the end of 2007–2008 season – replaced by EPSHL in 2008–2009 season[2]
  • Central Pennsylvania interscholastic Hockey League (CPIHL)[3]
  • East Penn Scholastic Hockey League (EPSHL)[4]
  • Eastern High School Hockey League (EHSHL)[5]
  • Inter-County Scholastic Hockey League (ICSHL)[6]
  • Lehigh Valley Scholastic Hockey League (LVSHL)[7]
  • Northeast PA Scholastic Hockey League (NEPASHL)[8]
  • Suburban High School Hockey League (SHSHL)[9]
  • Lower Bucks County Scholastic Hockey League (LBCSHL)[10]

(note: Phillipsburg High School from New Jersey also plays in LVSHL.)

Western PA

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  • Lake Shore Hockey League (LKSHL)[11]
  • Pennsylvania Interscholastic Hockey League (PIHL)[12]

(note: teams from West Virginia also play in PIHL.)

Programs

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School Nickname Colors Established League Class District League Titles State Championships
Abington High School Galloping Ghosts Red and White 1974 SHSHL AA 1974, 1975, 1976, 1978, 2003, 2004 1976
Allentown Central Catholic High School Vikings Green and Gold LVSHL
Altoona Area High School Mountain Lions Maroon and White LMHL A
Annville Cleona High School Dutchman Red, Black and White CPIHL AA
Ambridge Area High School Bridgers Garnet and Grey 1993 PIHL AA
Archbishop Carroll High School Patriots Red and White EHSHL AAA 1981, 2004
Archbishop Ryan Raiders Red, Black and Gold 1974 LCSHL & LBCSHL AAA
Archbishop Wood Vikings Black, Green and Gold 1975 SHSHL AAA 2013, 2017
Armstrong Junior/Senior High School Riverhawks Royal, Orange, and White 2015 PIHL AA 2018
Avon Grove High School Red Devils Black, Red, and Gold 1999 ICSHL - Chester County AA
Back Mountain (Lake Lehman HS/Dallas HS) NEPASHL
Baldwin High School Highlanders Purple and White 1973 PIHL AA 1974, 1975, 1988, 2021
Bayard Rustin High School Golden Knights Blue, Gold and White ICSHL - Chester County A 2009, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
Beaver Area High School Bobcats Maroon, Gray and White 1985 PIHL B (Open) 1987, 1988, 1991, 1994, 1995, 2001, 2016 1991, 2001
Bensalem High School Owls Blue, Gray and White LBCSHL AAA
Bethel Park High School Blackhawks Orange and Black 1972 PIHL AAA 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005
Bethlehem Catholic High School Golden Hawks Brown and Gold 1991 LVSHL AA
Bishop Canevin High School Crusaders Navy Blue, Columbia Blue and White 1972 PIHL A 1983, 1984, 1989, 2011
Bishop Guilfoyle High School Marauders Purple and Gold LMHL A
Bishop McCort High School Crimson Crushers Crimson and Gold 1985 PIHL A 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999
Bishop McDevitt High School Lancers Black and Gold SHSHL AA
Bishop Shanahan High School Eagles Green and Black ICSHL - Chester County AAA
Boyertown Area H.S. Bears Red and White ICSHL - Independent A
Butler High School Golden Toronado Blue and Gold 1974 PIHL AAA
Canon-McMillan High School Big Macs Gold and Blue 1994 PIHL AAA
Cardinal O'Hara Lions Red and Blue 1969 EHSHL AAA 2010 2010
Carrick High School Cougars Blue and Gold 1996 PIHL Open
Cathedral Prep Ramblers Orange and Black 1974 PIHL AA 1984, 1997, 2015 1984, 1997, 2015
Cedar Cliff High School Colts Blue and Gold 1994 CPIHL AA
Central Wolves Red and White PIHL Open
Central Bucks High School East[13] Patriots Red, Blue and White SHSHL AA 2011
Central Bucks High School South[14] Titans Blue, Black and White SHSHL AA 2005, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016. 2017, 2018 2014, 2016
Central Bucks High School West[15] Bucks Black and Gold SHSHL AA 2005
Central Catholic Vikings Gold and Blue 1972 PIHL AAA
Central Valley High School Warriors Blue and White 2010 PIHL Open
Central Dauphin High School Rams Green and White 1994 CPIHL Tier 1 AA
Central York High School Panthers Orange and Black 1997 CPIHL Tier 1 AA 2011
Chartiers Valley Colts Red and Blue 1972 PIHL A 1986 1986
Chichester High School Eagles Maroon and Grey ICSHL - Independent A
Conemaugh Valley High School Blue Jays Blue and White 1998 LMHL A
Conestoga High School Pioneers Garnet and Gray 1969 ICSHL - Central AA 1985, 1986 1985, 1986
Connellsville Area High School Falcons Blue and White 1995 PIHL (B) Open
Conwell-Egan Catholic High School Eagles Blue and White 1974 LBCSHL AAA 1999 1995, 1999
Council Rock High School North[16] Indians Blue, White and Silver 1976 SHSHL AA
Council Rock High School South[17] Golden Hawks Blue, Gold and White 2003 SHSHL AA 2010, 2020 2012
Crestwood High School Comets Red, White, and Black NEPASHL
Cumberland Valley High School Eagles Black and Red CPIHL Tier I AA
Downingtown High School East Cougars Blue and Yellow ICSHL - Chester County AA 2017, 2018 2017, 2018
Downingtown High School West Whippets Blue and Yellow ICSHL - Chester County AA
Easton Area High School Red Rovers Red and White LVSHL AA
Emmaus High School Green Hornets Green and Gold LVSHL AA 1991, 1992
Fairview High School Tigers Red and White 1975 LKSHL 1977, 1981, 1982 1977, 1981, 1982
Father Judge Crusaders Blue and Red LCSHL AAA 1990, 1993
Ferndale Area Senior High School Yellow Jackets Gold and Black 1996 LMHL A
Forest Hills High Rangers Dark Green, Gold, and White 1991, 2018 LMHL A
Fort Leboeuf High School Bisons LKSHL
Fox Chapel Foxes Red and Black 1972 PIHL A
Franklin Regional Panthers Navy and Gold 1981 PIHL AA
Freedom High School Patriots Black and Yellow LVSHL 1994, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2005, 2007
Freeport Yellow Jackets Blue and Gold 1973 PIHL A
Garnet Valley High School Jaguars Black and Maroon 1993 ICSHL - Central A
Gateway High School Gators Black, Vegas Gold, and White / Dark Grey 1972 PIHL AA 1976, 1991, 1996 (AAA)
Germantown Academy Patriots Blue and Red Independence Hockey League (Western Pennsylvania) AA 1983
Great Valley High School Patriots Blue and White ICSHL - Chester County A
Greater Latrobe High School Wildcats Black and Orange 1981 PIHL AA 2008, 2009, 2010 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013
Greensburg-Salem High School Golden Lions Brown and Gold PIHL A
Hampton High School Talbots Gold and Blue 1973 PIHL AA 1985,
Harbor Creek High School Huskies Orange and Black LKSHL
Hatboro-Horsham High School Hatters Black, Red and White 1973 SHSHL A 2018
Haverford High School Fords Red and White 1969 ICHSL-CENTRAL AA 2005, 2006, 2007 1992
The Haverford School Fords Maroon and Gold IHL Independent Prep League
Hempfield Area High School Spartans Blue and Grey 1995 PIHL AA
Hempfield High School Black Knights Red, Black & White 1994 CPIHL Tier I AA
Hershey High School Trojans Orange and Blue 1994 CPIHL Tier I A 2024
Holy Ghost Preparatory Firebirds Red and Blue LCSHL & LBCSHL AAA 2015
Holy Redeemer
Indiana Area High School Indians Red and Black 1992 PIHL A 2021
Interboro High School Buccaneers Black and Gold EHSHL A
Kennett High School Blue Devils Blue and White ICSHL - Chester County A
Kiski Area HS Cavaliers Navy and Gold 1994 PIHL A
La Salle College High School Explorers Navy and Gold ICSHL AAA 1998, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2016, 2019 1998, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2016, 2019, 2023, 2024
Liberty High School Hurricanes Red and Blue LVSHL
Lower Dauphin High School Falcons Blue and White CPIHL AA
Lower Merion High School Bulldogs White, Grey, Maroon and Black ICSHL - Central AA
Malvern Preparatory Friars Blue and Gray ICSHL - Chester County AAA 1990, 2004 1990, 2004, 2021
Marple Newtown HS Tigers Orange and Black 1969, 2016 ICSHL A
Mars Area High School Planets Blue and Gold 1988 PIHL AA 2011 2010, 2011
McDowell High School Trojans Blue and White 1972 PIHL Open
Meadville Area Senior High School Bulldogs Red and Black 1979 PIHL A 1987, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2003 1987, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2003
Methacton High School Warriors Green and White ICSHL - Independent AA
Monsignor Bonner Friars Green and White ICSHL AAA 1991 1991
Montour High School Spartans Black and Gold 1972 PIHL AA
Moon Area High School Tigers Black and Red 1972 PIHL Open
Mt. Lebanon School District Blue Devils Blue and Gold 1971 PIHL AAA 1976, 2006 1976, 2006
Nazareth Area High School Blue Eagles Blue and White LVSHL
Neshaminy High School Redskins Red, Blue and White SHSHL AA
Neshannock High School Lancers Red and White 2018 PIHL B (Open)
Neuman-Goretti High School Saints Black and Gold ICSHL - Independent A
North Allegheny Tigers Black and Gold 1973 PIHL AAA 2007, 2013 2007, 2013
North Catholic High School Trojans Scarlet and Gold 1972, 2016 PIHL A 1977, 1981, 1986, 1992, 1993, 1995
Northampton Area High School Konkrete Kids Orange, Black, and White 1990 LVSHL A 1997, 2003, 2021, 2023, 2024
North Hills Senior High School Indians Red and White 1973 PIHL AA
North Penn High School Knights Blue, Gray and White 2005 SHSHL AA 2002, 2009, 2014
Norwin High School Knights Blue and Gold 1974 PIHL A
Palmyra Area High School Cougars Orange and Black CPIHL AA
Parkland High School Trojans Red and White 2000 LVSHL AA 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020
Wallenpaupack High School Bucks Purple, white and black NEPASHL 1998, 2007
Penncrest High School Lions Red and Gold ICSHL - Central A

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Pennridge High School[18] Rams Green, White, and Black SHSHL AA 2008, 2019 2022, 2024
Pennsbury High School[19] Falcons Black and Orange 1975 SHSHL AA 1986, 2021 1985
Penn-Trafford Warriors Green and Gold 1993 PIHL AA
Perkiomen Valley Vikings Orange, Black and White ICSHL AA
Peters Township High School Indians Red and Black 1973 PIHL AAA 2002, 2003, 2005, 2014, 2017 2002, 2003, 2005, 2014, 2017, 2022
Phillipsburg High School Stateliners Garnet and Gray LVSHL 1998, 1999, 2001
Pine-Richland High School Rams Green and Black 1972 PIHL AA 2006, 2007, 2019 2006, 2007, 2019
Pittston Patriots Red, White, and Blue NEPASHL
Pleasant Valley High School Bears Blue and White LVSHL AA 2002
Plum High School Mustangs Purple and Gold 1987 PIHL AAA 1989, 2017 1989
Plymouth-Whitemarsh High School Colonials Red, White & Blue 1976 SHSHL A 2009, 2020
Pope John Paul II High School Panthers Blue, Gold & White 2010 SHSHL A
Quaker Valley High School Quakers Black and Gold 1998 PIHL AA 2006, 2012
Quakertown High School Panthers Blue and White SHSHL A 2009
Radnor High School Maroon and White ICSHL - Central A 2002, 2003, 2004 2003, 2004
Richland Cambria Senior High School Rams Blue and Red 1991 LMHL A 1999
Ridley High School Raiders Green and Black ICSHL - Central AA
Ringgold High School Rams Navy and Vegas Gold PIHL B 1990, 1992, 1993, 2010, 2019
Roman Catholic Cahillites Purple and Gold LCSHL & LBCSHL AAA
Saint Joseph's Preparatory Hawks Crimson and Grey 1969 EHSHL AAA 2018
Scranton NEPASHL
Seneca Valley High School Raiders Black and Blue 1992 PIHL AAA
Serra Catholic High School Eagles Red and Gold 1987 PIHL A 2000, 2001, 2002 2000, 2001, 2002
Sewickley Academy Panthers Red and Black 1973 MPHL (Midwest Prep Hockey League) / ISHL (Independent School Hockey League) A
Shady Side Academy Indians Navy and Gold 1973 MPHL (Midwest Prep Hockey League) / ISHL (Independent School Hockey League) A
Shaler Area High School Titans Red and Blue 1971 PIHL AA 1985, 1989, 1990, 1994, 2009
Somerset HS Eagles Orange and Black 1993 LMHL A
Souderton Area High School Indians Red and Black SHSHL AA
South Fayette High School Lions Green and White 2001 PIHL A 2023
South Park High School Eagles Blue and White 1973 PIHL A 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997
Southern Lehigh High School Spartans Blue and White 2009 LVSHL 2022
Springfield HS Cougars Blue and Gold ICSHL - Central A
Spring-Ford High School Rams Blue and Yellow ICSHL AA
State College Area High School Little Lions Maroon and Gray 1975 LMHL A 2006, 2019
Strath Haven High School[20] Panthers Black and White ICSHL - Central A
Stroudsburg High School River Rats Blue and Green LVSHL
Susquehanna Valley High School NEPASHL
Sun Valley HS Vanguards Blue and Glod ICSHL - Independent A
Thomas Jefferson High School Jaguars Black and Gold 1981 PIHL A 1992, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2022 1998, 1999, 2000
Trinity Hillers Blue and White 1994 PIHL B (Open)
Twin Valley High School Raiders Green and Black 2007 ICSHL - Independent A
Unionville High School Indians Blue and Gold ICSHL - Chester County A
Upper Darby High School Royals Purple and Gold EHSHL AA
Upper Dublin High School Cardinals Black and Red SHSHL A 2007, 2008
Upper Moreland High School Bears Purple and Gold 1976 SHSHL A 2012, 2014
Upper St. Clair High School Panthers Red and Black 1971 PIHL AAA 1980, 1987, 1990, 2011 1980, 1987, 2011
Warwick High School Warwick Warriors Red& Black 1996 CPIHL Tier II A
West Allegheny HS Indians Red and Dark Grey 1992 PIHL AA
West Chester East High School Vikings Red, Gold and Black ICSHL - Chester County A 2008, 2013[21] 1982, 2008, 2013, 2021, 2022, 2023
West Chester Henderson High School Warriors Maroon and Black ICSHL - Chester County A 2007 2007
Westmont Hilltop Hilltoppers Red and Grey 1980 PIHL A 2003
Whitehall High School Zephyrs Maroon and Yellow 1998 LVSHL
William Tennent High School Panthers Red, Black and White 1975 SHSHL AA 1977, 1979, 1992, 2006 1988
Wilmington High School Greyhounds Navy and Gold 2018 PIHL B (Open)
Wissahickon High School Trojans Blue and Gold SHSHL A 2003, 2006, 2010, 2015, 2019, 2021
Wyoming Seminary Knights Blue and White 2015 NEPASHL
Wyoming Area High School NEPASHL
Wyoming Valley West High School NEPASHL

Records

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Folded programs

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School Nickname Colors Year Folded Last League Last Division League Titles State Championships
Churchill Chargers Red White & Black 1986 WPIHL 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1983 1977 and 1979; Finalists: 1975 and 1976
JP McCaskey High School Red Tornados Red and Black 1998
Jeannette Jayhawks Red and Blue 2001 PIHL
Mercyhurst Prep (Erie) Lakers Dark Green, White, and Black 2001 LKSHL
Hopewell Vikings Navy and Gold 2002 PIHL
Seton-La Salle Rebels Green and Gold 2003 PIHL A 1975, 1979, 1993, 1998, & 1999 1979 & 1998
Belle Vernon Area Leopards Dark Green, Black, and Vegas Gold 2004 PIHL
Penn Hills Indians Red and Vegas Gold 2006 PIHL B (Open)
West Mifflin Titans Royal Blue, Gold, and White/Black 2007 PIHL
Steel Valley Ironmen Maroon and Gold 2007 PIHL
Woodland Hills Wolverines Turquoise and Black 2008 PIHL
Valley (New Kensington) Vikings Black, Vegas, and White 2008 PIHL
Center Area High School Trojans Royal and White 2009 PIHL A
Ligonier Valley Rams Red, Black, White 2011 PIHL
South Allegheny Gladiators Navy and Gold 2012 PIHL A (JV)
Frazier Commodores Red and White 2013 PIHL
Quigley Catholic Spartans Maroon and Gold 2013 PIHL B (Open)
Taylor Allderdice Dragons Dark Green and Black 2013 PIHL B (Open) 1980, 1981, 1987, 1988, & 1989
Keystone Oaks Golden Eagles Black and Vegas Gold 2014 PIHL B (Open)
Ford City Jr./Sr. High School (now Armstrong Junior/Senior High School) Sabers Purple and Gold 2015 PIHL B (Open)
Kittanning High School (now Armstrong Junior/Senior High School) Wildcats Red and Grey 2015 PIHL A
Greensburg Central Catholic Centurions Maroon, Silver, and White/Black 2018 PIHL A 1992, 1993, 1994, & 1996 1993, 1994, 1996
Derry Area Trojans Royal, Gold, and White 2018 LMHL

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