September 24, 2024 — Prime 10 for the week of September 22


What a weekend!

The primary month of the home subject hockey season has had quite a lot of main intersectional challenges, whether or not it’s the Gateway Invitational in St. Louis, the Apple Match in Louisville, and any variety of small invitationals. Nonetheless, nothing strikes the needle as a lot because the Nationwide Excessive Faculty Invitational in Conshohocken, Pa.

This week sees a reasonably good jumbling of our Prime 10 because of the array of 79 video games over the course of the weekend. We noticed shocking outcomes, shut matches, overtimes, and time beyond regulation golazos which might alter whole destinies.

Our RightToRightIsRight.com honorary No. 11 Crew of the Week is Ohio State College. The staff is 8-0 this season, and may have some nice exams within the Massive Ten within the subsequent month. Main the best way for Ohio State is Makenna Webster, who you would possibly bear in mind performed subject hockey for St. Louis VIlla Duchesne, however she made the selection to proceed her scholastic profession to play ice hockey at Faribault Shattuck/St. Mary’s (Minn.). She received a world U-18 gold medal for america earlier than matriculating to Wisconsin to win an NCAA title.

However now at Ohio State after coming into the switch portal, Webster could now turn out to be essentially the most impactful ice hockey participant coming into faculty subject hockey since 1998 Olympic gold medalist Tara Mounsey willed Brown College to the 1999 Ivy League championship. It stays Brown’s solely qualification into the NCAA subject hockey Match.

1. Pottstown Hill Faculty (Pa.) 6-0
After the Blue Rams’ 2-0 weekend on the NHSI, they’ve Summit Oak Knoll (N.J.) tomorrow and Plymouth Wyoming Valley West (Pa.) on Friday

2. Mamaroneck (N.Y.) 8-0
Tigers saved their undefeated season alive because of an excellent time beyond regulation golazo from sophomore Lily Brickman in opposition to Oley (Pa.) Valley on the NHSI

3. Emmaus (Pa.) 11-0
The Hornets may have two of their largest regular-season exams later this week with Allentown Whitehall (Pa.) on Thursday, then at Millersville Penn Manor (Pa.) on Saturday

4. Malvern Villa Maria (Pa.) 10-0
The Hurricanes beat Houston St. John’s (Tex.) 3-1 and Ashburn Independence (Va.) 4-0 on the NHSI

5. Watertown (Mass.) 7-0
The Raiders tackle Melrose (Mass.) right now to attempt to run their profitable streak to 83 video games

6. Cherry Hill Camden Catholic (N.J.) 6-0
Irish had been extraordinarily spectacular on the Nationwide Excessive Faculty Invitational, getting the time beyond regulation purpose from Sophia Stazi in a 2-1 time beyond regulation win over Hummelstown Decrease Dauphin, then coming from behind to beat a very good Westport Staples (Conn.) aspect

7. Lititz Warwick (Pa.) 13-0
The Indians had a weekend to recollect on the NHSI, beating Louisville Assumption (Ky.) 2-1 then dealing with Leesburg Riverside (Va.) 10-2

8. Villanova Academy of Notre Dame de Namur (Pa.) 7-1
Notre Dame bested Norfolk (Va.) Academy and Louisville Sacred Coronary heart (Ky.) by an identical 4-0 tallies; the Irish have a very good league contest in opposition to Rosemont Agnes Irwin on Oct. 1 coming quickly

9. Manheim (Pa.) Township 9-1
The Blue Streaks got here up with a 4-3 win over Summit Oak Knoll (N.J.), then beat Louisville Sacred Coronary heart (Ky.) 2-0 on the Nationwide Excessive Faculty Invitational

10. Darien (Conn.) 6-0
The Blue Wave had a powerful exhibiting on the NHSI, beating Woolwich Kingsway (N.J.) 4-1 and Hershey (Pa.) 3-2 in time beyond regulation

11. Ohio State 8-0
The Buckeyes have Louisville this coming Sunday, however will meet up with Michigan the weekend afterwards

Who’s out: Elliottsburg West Perry (Pa.) 2-1 OT loss to Clearview (N.J.); Hummelstown Decrease Dauphin (Pa.) 3-0 loss to Flourtown Mount St. Joseph Academy (Pa.) and 2-1 OT loss to Cherry Hill Camden Catholic (N.J.); Norfolk (Va.) Academy 4-0 loss to Villanova Academy of Notre Dame de Namur (Pa.)

And keep in mind: San Diego Canyon Hills (Calif.) 10-1-1, San Jose Archbishop Mitty (Calif.) 6-0, Denver Colorado Academy (Colo.) 6-0-1, Aurora Regis Jesuit (Colo.) 6-1-1, Darien (Conn.) 3-0, Westport Staples (Conn.) 7-1, Delmar (Del.) 6-0, Christian Academy of Louisville (Ky.) 11-2, North Caldwell West Essex (N.J.) 7-1, Cary (N.C.) Christian 10-0, Chapel Hill (N.C.) 8-0, Higher Arlington (Ohio) 12-0, Exeter Wyoming Space (Pa.) 9-0, Trinity Episcopal (Va.) 5-0, Yorktown Tabb (Va.) 6-0, Vienna James Madison (Va.) 9-1

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