Cade Webber of Meadville and Austen Swankler of Irwin are participating in the event, which features the top 40 American-born prospects eligible for the 2019 NHL Draft.
"Our objective with the Pittsburgh Penguins Elite organization is to provide each student-athlete with world-class training and leadership skills that will allow them to excel both on and off of the ice," said Rich Hixon, President of UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex.
"Both Austen and Cade exemplify these qualities, and are being rewarded for their hard work and dedication. They should be very proud of their accomplishments, and we wish them the very best as they compete in this prestigious event."
Swankler is an offensively gifted forward who grew up playing for the Penguins Elite and led their 16U team in points during the 2016-17 campaign. Swankler will spend the 2018-19 season with the USHL's Waterloo Blackhawks before heading to the University of Michigan.
Webber is a 6-foot-5 defenseman who became the first Penguins Elite alum to represent Team USA at a major tournament when he partook in the Hlinka Gretzky Cup earlier this month, posting two assists in five games. Webber will spend the 2018-19 season with The Rivers School of the USHS before heading to Boston University.
Both players were invited to USA Hockey's Select 17 National Development Camp in Buffalo this summer.