C6 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2003
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HIGH SCHOOLS
THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER
Moeller moves in on frrst trip to hockey Final Four Crusaders took advantage of new tournament bracket
On the ice
What: Moeller (26-12-1) vs. Thomas Worthington (29-6-0) in district final. 'This is the furthest we've When: 9:20 p.m. Saturday. ~Y Tom Groeschen gone, and it's really the first 171e Cincinnati Enquirer year we've had our own dis- Where: CoreComm Ice Haus, The Moeller ice hockey trict," said Andy Pokupec, Columbus. :earn stands one game away Moeller's seventh-year coach. At stake: A spot in the Ohio rom the program's first Ohio A change in the state tour- high school Anal Four.
:Ugh school Final Four ap:>earance. · Moeller (26-12-1) will face Thomas Worthington (29-&0) n the district final at 9:20p.m. Saturday at CoreComm Ice ffaus, which is the NHL Columbus BlueJackets' practice facility at Nationwide Arena. -------
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nament gives Southwest Ohio teams a better chance of reaching the tournament. Before now, there were playoff brackets out of Cleveland and Toledo. Southwest Ohio teams had to play out of the Toledo bracket, with slim chances of beating the tradi-
tionally stronger programs up north. The new brackets include one a little closer to home, at Troy's Hobart Arena, where Moeller played this year. Moeller took a big step in its first tournament game
Worthington Kilbourne 4-1 in the district semis last week. Moeller, seeded No.2 in the district, will face No. 1 seed Worthington, which is located just north of Columbus. Worthington beat Moeller 5-3 earlier this season. The winner advances to the state tournament at Nationwide Arena on March 1-2. Sophomore goalie Mitchell Hardin leads Moeller onto the . The Cincinnati Enquirer/BRAND! STAFFORD ice and has a strong 1.4 goalsagainst average. Defense is Moeller neshman Ross Thrailkill {left) dives to make a play Moeller's strength, Pokupec in a gar1e against CHCA this season. said, led by defensemen Steve when it ":>eat Findlay 1-0. beaten them before," Poku- Beecraft, Greg Allen, Eric 'That's a northern team, pee said. Scherzinger and Kevin and I d?n't think we'd ever The Crusaders then beat McMullen.
Offensively, forwards Graham Mercurio and John Sueco are among the key players. Beecraft, Allen and Victor Courtemanche are the top scorers. Moeller dedicated its season to injured captain Doug Ruef, a senior forward who hasn't played after breaking a leg during soccer season. Moeller, Sycamore and Talawanda are the only schools with varsity programs in the Cincinnati area. A few other Cincinnati schools have club teams, and some hope to move up to varsity status soon. Moeller plays its home games at Cincinnati Gardens.