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Heat Turned up in League Tournaments

By Scott Harrington 02/13/2021, 12:00am EST

Post-season action picks up around Ohio

The brackets are set in the Ohio High School Athletic Association’s four districts but, before we reach the post-season at the state level, high school hockey teams are battling for their respective league tournaments across the Buckeye state.

In Columbus, the Blue Jackets Cup has reached the semifinals. The top four seeds all survived quarterfinal challenges, including Thomas Worthington putting a scare into top-seeded St. Charles, which pulled out a 2-1 win.

The Cardinals, ranked #7 in the state, now go up against #9 Olentangy Orange in the 6:00 semifinal Saturday at Ice Haus. That game will be followed by Olentangy Liberty and Upper Arlington at 8:00 p.m.

Both games are very evenly matched.

Orange defeated St. Charles, 4-3, on January 10. The Cardinals returned the favor, by a score of 5-2, on February 5.

Liberty and UA split their season series as well, trading shutouts three days apart between Christmas and New Year’s. Upper Arlington brought a three-year Dublin Jerome CBJ Cup championship run to an end last season. The Celtics qualified this year at #5 and were eliminated by Orange.

New Albany, the top seed in the Consolation Bracket of the CBJ Cup, is still alive and two wins away from winning that playoff. They face Olentangy at 2:00 p.m. Saturday. Dublin Coffman and St. Xavier go up against each other in the 4:00 semifinal.

In Southwest Ohio, the Southwest Ohio High School Hockey League tournament has also entered the final four. The top two seeds, Beavercreek and Archbishop Alter, separated themselves from the pack over the course of the league schedule and earned first-round byes. Both teams will be taking the ice for the first time in the post-season when they face Troy and Mason, respectively on Saturday at South Metro Sports and try to set up what would be a much-anticipated championship game on Sunday.

The Great Lakes Hockey League’s Cleveland Cup will see a re-match of last year’s championship game after St. Edward, the #1 seed and top-ranked team in the state, edged Walsh Jesuit 3-0 in the early semifinal Friday, then Gilmour Academy got past University School 1-0 in an overtime thriller in the nightcap at OBM Arena in Strongsville.

Gilmour defeated St. Edward, 3-1, for their second Cleveland Cup win in three years in 2020. The Eagles own more state championships than any other program in Ohio history (11) but have yet to win a Cleveland Cup in the eight years since the formation of the GLHL.

St. Edward head coach Tim Sullivan, who won the GLHL Coach of the Year for the third time, led Holy Name to the title in 2019, so he has been here before.

At Brooklyn Rec Center, the Greater Cleveland High School Hockey League has three Baron Cup tournaments running simultaneously to crown the champions of their three divisions. This year, with the uncertainly of the league schedule, the GCHSHL decided to let every team into the tournament instead of qualifying the top eight teams in each division per usual.

It was an unplanned way to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Baron Cup.

In Baron Cup III (Blue Division), top-seeded Chagrin Falls is already through to the finals where they will face Canfield at 1:00 p.m. on Championship Sunday. Neither team has made it to the title game since Chagrin Falls in 2009 when they lost to Solon. The Tigers defeated Lakewood to win it all in 2008.

Olmsted Falls and Parma will face off Saturday at 1:00 p.m. in the first semifinal game of Baron Cup II while Avon and Avon Lake will renew their rivalry at 3:00. The winners will meet Sunday at 3:00 p.m. to crown the White Division champion.

This year’s champ will end the three-year reign of Amherst Steele, which has moved up to the Red Division. Olmsted Falls, 2017, was the last team to win before Amherst’s run.

Rocky River and Mentor, which both have received votes in the state coaches poll this season, finished in the top two spots in the Red Division and received first-round byes in the Baron Cup. They will make their post-season debuts Saturday when they take on Amherst Steele and Hudson, respectively.

Sunday’s 5:00 p.m. Baron Cup title game, the 50th in history, will cap off the triple-header championship Sunday.

If the top two seeds make it, it will be the third straight season that the Pirates and Cardinals meet in the Baron Cup championship game. Mentor won in both 2020 and 2019.

  

--- Scott Harrington for Ohio Hockey Digest

Creek, Alter headline SWOHSHL Tournament

By Scott Harrington 02/10/2021, 9:00pm EST

Post-season hockey reaches Southwest Ohio Friday

The Southwest Ohio High School Hockey League tournament takes place over three days this weekend at South Metro Sports in Dayton.

The format for the six-team tournament calls for the top two teams to get a bye into the semifinals, which seems appropriate this season as two teams have separated themselves at the top of the standings.

Beavercreek (20-7-1, 9-0-1) and Archbishop Alter (17-6-1, 8-1-1) ran the table against the other four schools in the SWOHSHL in league play. Creek defeated Alter, 5-2, on December 20 and the two teams played to a 2-2 tie in a re-match on January 28. Their head-to-head series over the last five years is as even six wins apiece with two ties.

It would seem like a forgone conclusion that the Beavers and Knights will meet again in Saturday’s championship game but that, as they say, is why we play the games. In Friday’s quarterfinals, Troy (4-8-0, 4-6-0) will take on Sycamore (3-8-1, 3-7-0) at 7:00 p.m. at South Metro while Mason (6-10-0, 5-5-0) takes on Elder (0-10-0, 0-10-0) at Northlands Ice Center at 7:30 p.m.

Who's hot in Greater Cincinnati high school ice hockey?

By www.cincinnati.com 02/06/2021, 1:15pm EST

Top Players from Cincy, Northern KY

Ice rinks may be sparse in Greater Cincinnati, but that doesn't stop high schools from fielding teams with highly skilled players and teams that can rank among the state's best.

Here, in no particular order, are ice hockey players from Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky that have shown some skills while playing on their skates.

Read the full story at www.cincinnati.com

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