Cinderella sweep: PT savors PIHL, state titles
Peters Township completed a Cinderella season in ice hockey by sweeping two titles within four days. After winning the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Hockey League’s Class AAA championship with a resounding victory against top-seeded Central Catholic, 5-2, March 22 at the UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex in Cranberry, the sixth-seeded Indians shocked Holy Ghost Prep, 2-1, in the state championship game March 25 at the Robert Morris University Island Sports Center.
“I guarantee nobody but us thought we had a shot going into this but we felt pretty good going into (the tournament) that we were going to win,” said PT coach Rich Tingle.
The Indians’ championship journey began with an upset win against rival Canon-McMillan, 2-1. A 7-0 shellacking of North Allegheny set the stage for the PIHL final against Central Catholic.
The championship run also started with a switch in the nets. Alex Wilbert took over after sharing time throughout the regular season with senior Wesley Kaylor and Brock Sharbaugh. Wilbert stopped 23 shots against the Vikings and 37 against Holy Ghost Prep.
During PT’s playoff run, Wilbert went 4-0 with a 1.00 goals-against average. The freshman also stopped 108 of 112 shots for a save percentage of .964.
“Throughout the regular season, we’ve played all of them with Wes being the upperclassman,” Tingle explained. “At the right time, Wilbert looked ready to go. He had a good game and he was confident so we stuck with him. He plays within himself and it’s made all the difference.”
Defense also made the difference in PT’s run.
The Indians lost to the Big Macs, 5-3, before the playoffs began and finished in sixth place in the team standings with a 10-8-2 record.
“In the last game of the regular season, we got thumped,” Tingle said. “We felt like we needed to change things up and the kids stuck with what the game plan was. The game plan has been from the first playoff game on was to play a lot more defensively and make sure we beat teams that way.
Let them come to us. It paid off.”
Though the Indians surrendered the first goal in the PIHL final, they rebounded with a pair of second-period scores against Central Catholic to take the lead for good. Peters Township added three more goals in the third period.
Five different players scored: Nicholas Young, Conrad Deemer, William Barnes,, Ryan Luppe and Cal Raymore. Luppe dished out a pair of assists. Matthew Michalowski, Jace Cochrane, Raymore and Barnes also added assists.
Luppe led the attack against Holy Ghost Prep. He initiated the scoring at 8:05 of the first period. On the power-play goal, Michalowski and Raymore assisted.
Though Holy Ghost knotted the contest at 4:45 of the third period, Barnes scored the decisive goal with 1:26 left. Jeremy Anthos earned an assist on the power-play goal.



