The Columbus Dispatch

St. Charles’ Greiner proud to coach where he played

- Frank Direnna Columbus Dispatch | USA TODAY NETWORK

As Danny Greiner toured St. Charles’ recently opened Frank E. Murphy Convocatio­n Center on March 22, he took special interest in the area that highlights moments from the school’s athletics history.

Greiner’s hockey team made some history of its own this winter for St. Charles, earning the program’s first state tournament berth since 2014 and second overall. The Cardinals shot at the program’s first state title eventually ended with a 6-0 loss to Hunting Valley University School in a semifinal March 8 at Nationwide Arena.

“Now that we’re having player meetings, it’s sunk in that we had a great year, but there’s still a sour taste in my mouth with how it ended,” Greiner said.

It was Greiner’s first season leading the program. For his efforts and those of his team, he has been named The Dispatch’s All-metro Coach of the Year.

The Cardinals, who finished 24-12-3-1, won the regional title by beating Olentangy Liberty 4-2 on March 2 at

Ohiohealth Ice Haus, which is St. Charles’ home rink. Liberty edged the Cardinals for the CHC-RED Division title by one point to earn the No. 1 seed in the regional tournament, while St. Charles was seeded second.

“The target is on our back now for next year,” said Greiner, who will lose seven players to graduation. “We’re not going to be taken lightly. Teams aren’t going to overlook us. We’re the reigning regional champs, so every team is going to come ready to play us every single game.”

Senior forward Nicholas Scharfenbe­rger, who led the Cardinals in scoring with 28 goals and 40 assists for 68 points, called the team’s achievemen­ts “pretty amazing,” especially considerin­g they happened in Greiner’s first season.

Scharfenbe­rger’s brother, sophomore Tommy Scharfenbe­rger, helped anchor the defense in front of goalies Bren Gronbach and Dylan Fansler. Gronbach is a junior and Fansler is a sophomore.

Senior forward Sean Moore contribute­d 33 goals and 25 assists.

The team’s season also was special for Greiner, 35, because he played for St. Charles during his first two years in high school, before transferri­ng to Watterson for his junior year and graduating in 2007.

“It’s awesome to be able to come back to the team I played for now as a coach to win the second regional title in program history,” Greiner said. “That’s a big honor.”

While at Watterson, Greiner played for the Ohio AAA Blue Jackets for two seasons. He went on to compete in Canada for two seasons, playing for the Brockville Braves in the Canadian Junior Hockey League in 2007-08 and the Port Hope Predators in the Ontario Junior A Hockey League in 2008-09.

Greiner, a forward, played collegiate­ly for four years at Division III Nichols College in Dudley, Massachuse­tts, graduating in 2013.

“The first time meeting him, he seemed very educated in the game and his prior experience definitely seemed promising for the season,” Nicholas Scharfenbe­rger said. “It definitely made it extra special since he went to school there. He said his biggest mistake was not staying there all four years.

“He made us better. We focused on a lot of skill developmen­t and a lot on chemistry between the lines. I got to know all the guys better. We improved as a team throughout the season.”

fdirenna@dispatch.com

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BARBARA J. PERENIC/COLUMBUS DISPATCH St. Charles’ Danny Greiner is The Dispatch’s All-metro Coach of the Year for hockey.

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