MSA Sports Top Seven – PIHL High School Hockey – 11/09/2011
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Wednesday, November 9, 2011 | 3:46 PM
Each Wednesday during the regular season, MSA Sports will rank the top seven teams in all four classifications/divisions in the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Hockey League. Here are the rankings for the week of November 6th. Don’t miss “The PIHL Power Play Show” every Wednesday at 8:00pm starting December 7th and the “PIHL High School Hockey Notebook” starting December 5th during the season only here on the MSA Sports Network.
PIHL CLASS AAA:
1) CANON-McMILLAN BIG MACS (3-0-0)
2) PETERS TOWNSHIP INDIANS (2-0-1)
3) NORWIN KNIGHTS (2-0-0)
4) MOUNT LEBANON BLUE DEVILS (2-0-0)
5) PENN-TRAFFORD WARRIORS (4-0-0)
6) NORTH ALLEGHENY TIGERS (1-1-1)
7) BETHEL PARK BLACK HAWKS (2-2-0)
PIHL CLASS AA:
1) CHARTIERS VALLEY COLTS (3-0-0)
2) BISHOP CANEVIN CRUSADERS (2-1-0)
3) LATROBE WILDCATS (1-1-0)
4) PLUM MUSTANGS (3-1-0)
5) GATEWAY GATORS (3-1-0)
6) WEST ALLEGHENY INDIANS (2-1-0)
7) ERIE CATHEDRAL PREP RAMBLERS (2-1-0)
PIHL CLASS A:
1) MARS FIGHTING PLANETS (2-0-0)
2) KITTANNING WILDCATS (2-0-0)
3) SERRA CATHOLIC EAGLES (2-0-0)
4) QUAKER VALLEY QUAKERS (1-1-0)
5) FREEPORT YELLOWJACKETS (2-0-0)
6) HAMPTON TALBOTS (2-1-0)
7) SOUTH FAYETTE LIONS (1-1-0)
PIHL OPEN CLASS:
1) GREENSBURG-SALEM GOLDEN LIONS (4-0-0)
2) WHEELING PARK PATRIOTS (2-0-0)
3) MORGANTOWN MOHIGANS (2-0-0)
4) QUIGLEY SPARTANS (2-0-0)
5) LIGONIER VALLEY RAMS (2-0-0)
6) FORD CITY SABERS (2-1-0)
7) CENTRAL VALLEY WARRIORS (2-1-0)
Tags: Bethel Park, Bishop Canevin, Canon-McMillan, Central Valley, Chartiers Valley, Erie Cathedral Prep, Ford City, Freeport, Gateway, Greensburg Salem, Hampton, Kittanning, Latrobe, West Allegheny, Wheeling Park
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