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1980 – First Flyers Cup tournament Archbishop Carroll finds a way past Haverford's star goalie Christopher Cifone and defeats Haverford High School. The first Flyers Cup was organized by the Flyers' Hockey Central organization, sponsored by the Pepsi Cola Bottlers of the Delaware Valley.
The Flyers Cup is an annual high school ice hockey tournament held by the Philadelphia Flyers.The first Flyers Cup was organized by the Flyers' Hockey Central organization in 1980, sponsored by the Pepsi Cola Bottlers of the Delaware Valley.
Central Canada Hockey League: Penetang Kings: Provincial Junior Hockey League: Perth Blue Wings: Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League: Peterborough Petes: Ontario Hockey League: Petrolia Flyers: Provincial Junior Hockey League: Pickering Panthers: Ontario Junior Hockey League: Picton Pirates: Provincial Junior Hockey League: Port Colborne Sailors
Despite giving up touchdowns on five consecutive Franklin County drives, preseason Class 2A No. 3 Lexington Christian (0-2) kept itself in the game and took advantage of a fourth-quarter Flyers ...
Unfortunately, due their home rink being unavailable, the Flyers were forced to move a few miles south to Zion, Illinois for the following season. [3] After a year as the Lake County Flyers, the team was back in Kenosha but they couldn't recapture the magic of their first season. Kenosha progressively sank down the standings and were sold and ...
Maryvale was established in the late 1940s after World War II. Due to its proximity to Buffalo Niagara International Airport (BUF/KBUF) and industries such as Bell Aerospace, Curtis Wright (P-40) and Calspan, Maryvale adopted its title as the Flyers. With the creation of Snoopy in 1950, Maryvale eventually adopted the most worldwide recognized ...
South Point Pointers 1 (1948–51, to Lawrence County) Coal Grove Dawson-Bryant Hornets 1 (1950–1952, to Lawrence County) Piketon Redstreaks (1958–62, to Scioto Valley League) Ironton St. Joseph Central Flyers (1982–89) Concurrent with Lawrence County League for the duration of SOC membership.
This is a list of high school athletic conferences in the Central Region of Ohio, as defined by the OHSAA. [1] Because the names of localities and their corresponding high schools do not always match and because there is often a possibility of ambiguity with respect to either the name of a locality or the name of a high school, the following table gives both in every case, with the locality ...