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The quarterfinal brackets are set for the Midstates Club Hockey Association’s Challenge Cup and Wickenheiser Cup tournaments and both tournaments will have new champions this winter.

Several lower seeded teams broke though in the Challenge Cup while top seeded teams prevailed in the Wickenheiser Cup.

Top-seeded CBC advanced to the quarterfinals in the Challenge Cup along with No. 4 Marquette, No. 7 De Smet, No. 8 Lafayette, No. 10 Priory and No. 12 Summit.

Defending back-to-back Challenge Cup champion St. Louis University High was eliminated in pool play. Lafayette, the defending Wickenheiser Cup champion, is in the Challenge Cup this year.

In the Challenge Cup, CBC meets Summit. Game 1 is at 8:25 p.m. Friday at Affton. Game 2 is set for 7 p.m. Tuesday at Webster Groves. De Smet meets Kirkwood at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at Queeny and in Game 2 at 6:30 p.m. Monday at Queeny. Marquette meets Lafayette at 8:15 p.m. Friday at Queeny and then in Game 2 at 7:50 p.m. Monday at Maryville. Priory plays Vianney at 10:05 p.m. Friday at Affton and then in Game 2 at 6:30 p.m. Monday.

In pool play, CBC went 3-0. The Cadets defeated Marquette 7-1, Summit 12-2 and Chaminade 5-1. De Smet advanced by beating Francis Howell 5-0, losing 3-1 to Kirkwood but tying St. Louis University High 4-4. Lafayette moved on by beating Chaminade 2-1, Marquette 4-3 and losing 6-2 to Summit. Marquette lost to Lafayette and CBC but defeated Edwardsville 6-0. Priory tied SLHU 3-3 and then beat Francis Howell 4-3 and Kirkwood 3-0.

In the Wickenhesier Cup, two West County schools advanced. No. 5-seeded Westminster Christian Academy along with No.10 Parkway West reached the quarterfinal. Other teams playing will be No. 1 Oakville, 2 Lindbergh, No. 3 Duchesne, No. 4 Fort Zumwalt East, No. 6 Seckman and No. 9 Fox.

Westminster plays Fort Zumwalt East at 7:45 p.m. at the Rec-Plex in St. Peters with Game 2 set for 7:20 p.m. Monday at Centene. Parkway West meets Oakville at 6:20 p.m. Friday at Maryville with Game 2 scheduled for 7 p.m. Monday at South County.

In pool play, Parkway West defeated Ladue 4-2, Fort Zumwalt West 5-2 and lost 7-3 to Lindbergh. Westminster topped Clayton 7-2 and Holt 2-0 before falling 4-2 to Fort Zumwalt East.

CBC Reclaims Top Hat Title

By Mike Hazelton 11/03/2018, 10:45am CDT

The CBC Cadets reclaimed the title of Top Hat Tournament Champions after defeating the Vianney Golden Griffins, 2-0. The championship game stage was set after CBC defeated Kirkwood, 5-1 in the first semifinal game and Vianney upended SLUH, 2-1 in the second semifinal. 

CBC builds up momentum with win over Francis Howell

By Joe Harris | Special to STLhighschoolsports.com 01/26/2018, 11:15pm CST

Photo by Rich Ulreich, STLhighschoolsports.com

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ST. PETERS • Last week the CBC hockey team got a reality check in a loss to conference rival Chaminade.

Since then, the Cadets, the four-time defending MSCHA champions, have been serving notice that they aren’t ready to relinquish their stranglehold on the championship.

In the three games since the loss, CBC has gone 3-0 and has outscored its opponents 24-1.

The Cadets keep the roll going with a 9-0 win over Francis Howell on Friday at the Rec-Plex in St. Peters.

“It was a good wake-up call for us,” CBC forward Riley Howse said. “We worked hard, played hard, made good passes and made good plays and we have to take this intensity into the playoffs.”

Howse got the hat trick for CBC (16-3-2), one night after Michael Deeba did the same thing in a win over Edwardsville. Jack Ritter and Drake Nickolaison each scored twice.

James Randazzo had a goal and an assist and Thomas Ramer also scored for the Cadets, who have won seven of their last eight. Ryan Yaeger made seven saves while earning his second shutout of the season.

“I thought last night against Edwardsville we played three very good periods against a good team and tonight I thought the first period was a good game, both teams were playing hard,” CBC coach John Jost said. “I think in the second period the game kind of got away from them. Our depth wore them down. We were able to use our fourth line.”

Howse got CBC rolling with a power play goal just 3 minutes, 37 seconds into the game.

Ramer scored six seconds later as the Cadets had a 17-4 shots advantage against Howell (13-8) in the first period.

CBC turned it up to an even higher level in the second period, outshooting the Vikings 20-2 and scoring seven more times to break it open.

Nickolaison opened the scoring at the 1:06 mark and Ritter made it 4-0 just 31 seconds later.

Howse broke it open with a pair of goals in a 29-second span. He scored his second goal of the game on a rebound at 3:09 and completed the hat trick with his ninth of the season seconds later.

“His skating is what really to me sets him above a lot of players,” Jost said of Howse. “He’s fast, he’s a strong skater and now he’s got a real good release on his shot. He gets himself into open spaces and he’s a finisher.”

Though seldom tested, Yaeger was up to the challenge when called upon. The sophomore stopped Howell’s Isaac Dill on quality chances in the first and third periods.

“We weren’t happy in the first period when we gave up a breakaway when it was 2-0, fumbled the puck in the neutral zone and Yeager made a couple good saves,” Jost said. “The game could have been a lot closer early. Defensively, after that, I think we settled down.”

CBC seems to be clicking on all cylinders heading into the playoffs next week. The Cadets expect to earn one of the top seeds in the Challenge Cup when pairings are announced this weekend.

“We have to work hard throughout the playoffs and just keep up what we’re doing,” Howse said.

Jost believes there is still room for improvement.

“We stumbled last week, we know that,” Jost said. “I think we’ve played two pretty good games here. I think we’re going in the right direction, but we know when the playoffs start next weekend it’s a whole new season. We’ve been through this a long time and we know we’ve got to turn it up even another notch.”

Photo by Ben Loewnau, STLhighschoolsports.com
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