Quigley Wins PIHL Open Class Championship

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Thursday, March 8, 2012 | 11:49 PM


High school hockey fans discovered Thursday night what happens when two PIHL champions collide. 45 minutes of regulation and ten more minutes of an overtime could not decide a winner. Finally in the second OT, Nailers Cup champion Quigley scored to claim the 2012 Open Cup Title with a thrilling victory over Chiefs Cup champion Indiana. Here are ALL of the final results from the PIHL Open Class Playoffs.

2012 PIHL OPEN CLASS CHAMPIONSHIP:

Quigley Spartans 5 – Indiana Little Indians 4 in Double Overtime  (MSA)

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2012 PIHL OPEN CLASS CHIEFS CUP CHAMPIONSHIP:

Indiana Little Indians 4 – Greensburg-Salem Golden Lions 2  (MSA)

PIHL OPEN CLASS CHIEFS CUP Semifinals:

Greensburg-Salem Golden Lions 3 – Ford City Sabers 2

Indiana Little Indians 5 – Baldwin Highlanders 3

PIHL OPEN CLASS CHIEFS CUP Quarterfinals:

Ford City Sabers 9 – Ligonier Valley Rams 3

Baldwin Highlanders 3 – Hollidaysburg Golden Tigers 0

Indiana Little Indians 6 – Keystone Oaks Golden Eagles 1

Greensburg-Salem Golden Lions 3 – Carrick Cougars 2

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2012 PIHL OPEN CLASS NAILERS CUP CHAMPIONSHIP:

Quigley Spartans 8 – Harbor Creek Huskies 4  (MSA)

PIHL OPEN CLASS NAILERS CUP Semifinals:

Quigley Spartans 10 – Wheeling Park Patriots 3

Harbor Creek Huskies 6 – Morgantown Mohawks 5 in Overtime

PIHL OPEN CLASS NAILERS CUP Quarterfinals:

Quigley Spartans 7 – Central Valley Warriors 2

Morgantown Mohawks 4 – Blackhawk Cougars 3

Harbor Creek Huskies 6 – Wheeling Central Catholic Maroon Knights 4

Wheeling Park Patriots 8 – John Marshall Monarchs 3

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