Carnegie Mellon spoils Geneva’s home opening tonight 31-17. The Golden Tornadoes struck first scoring on their second drive off of a 59 yard run making it 7-0. But, the Tartans quickly answered back marching down the field and scoring on a 6 yard run making it 7-7 going into the second quarter. As, the second quarter was all the Tartans scoring two touchdowns in the quarter as they took a commanding 21-10 lead into halftime. The third quarter was evenly matched as both teams traded touchdowns in the quarter, the Tartans held on to the lead as they entered the fourth quarter leading 28-17.Despite the valiant effort by the Golden Tornadoes it was not enough as they fall 31-17. The Golden Tornadoes drop to 0-2 as they will play Saint Vincent next week, and as for Carnegie they move to 1-1 as they will play Grove City next week.
(Beaver Falls, Pa.) The 30th Annual Beaver Falls Car Cruise was held on Saturday, September 11, 2021 on Seventh Ave. in Beaver Falls. The cruise was originally scheduled for June 12, 2021 but the committee chose to move it to September due to the pandemic.
The theme of the day was “911 Never Forget”. When the cruise was moved the cruise committee decided September the 11th would be the perfect day so that we could honor those who perished on the 20th Anniversary of 911. The cruise honored those who perished, those who gave their all as first responders and laborers, all first responders, and all veterans who served or are serving or paid the ultimate sacrifice with their life for our freedom with a parade at the beginning of opening ceremonies.
The opening ceremonies start with Beaver County Radio Program Director Frank Sparks welcoming the crowd to Beaver Falls on a beautiful day for a car cruise. The parade started at the Beaver Falls High School and made its way up Seventh Ave to the main stage in front of Beaver County Radio. The key speakers who attended were Beaver Falls Mayor George Quay, Beaver Falls City Manager Charles “Mick” Jones, Beaver County Commissioners Tony Amadio and Jack Manning, Pa State Senator Elder Vogel, Pa State Reps Jim Marshall and Josh Kail, Larry Googins, President of the VVA 862, Ron Bogolea, and Donna Groom.
The Colors were presented by the VVA 862 Honor Guard and the 21 gun salute was also presented the honor guard. There ceremonies contained the invocation by Jeff Huff, Taps and Amazing Grace played on the bag pipes. National recording artist Donna Groom sung the National Anthem followed by a fly over of the c-47 Luck Of the Irish that was presented by Air Heritage in Chippewa.
You can watch opening ceremonies by pressing the play button below:
Check out all of the fun that happened throughout the cruise below:
1230 WBVP, 99.3 FM, 1460 WMBA and beavercountyradio.com’s Mike Azadian and Jason Colangelo had the call from Oak Hill Field in New Brighton of this WPIAL Class 2A Non-Conference high school football game as the Lions battle the Rams.
The CCBC Players of the game were:
Southside- Parker Statler
New Brighton- Keandre Williams
You can see all of the past CCBC Players of the Game for High School Sports by clicking on the CCBC Logo Below:
The South Side Rams defeated the New Brighton Lions 20-12. The Lions started out the game really well scoring on their first possession. But, the Rams quickly answered with 62 yard touchdown run making it 7-6 early in the first quarter The lions scored again this time with a 58 yard touchdown run. Which the Rams answered back again with a 45 yard touchdown run. The first quarter ended with neither side gaining a big lead as the score was 13-12 South Side. The second quarter did not have as much offense as the first, as both offenses struggled to put points on the board. As there was only one touchdown scored in the second quarter, by South Side extending the Rams lead. As the Rams took a 20-12 lead going into the half. The second half was no different as both teams offenses struggled, both offenses kept making costly mistakes, such as penalties and turnovers. Despite everything the South Side Rams held on to get the win on the road moving them to 2-1 and dropping the Lions to 1-2.
1230 WBVP, 99.3 FM, 1460 WMBA and beavercountyradio.com’s Mike Azadian and Jason Colangelo have the call from Oak Hill Field in New Brighton of this WPIAL Class 2A Non-Conference high school football game as the Lions battle the Rams.
If you can’t tune into the game you can click the link below to listen on-line via beavercountyradio.com:
1230 WBVP, 99.3 FM, 1460 WMBA and beavercountyradio.com’s Mike Azadian and Jason Colangelo have the call from Oak Hill Field in New Brighton of this WPIAL Class 2A Non-Conference high school football game as the Lions battle the Rams.
If you can’t tune into the game you can click the link below to listen on-line via beavercountyradio.com:
Sometimes it’s not about getting rid of pain and suffering, but obtaining a stronger power to override it and push forward.
The Acts Cancer Care program is a faith-based gathering program that sets to do just that, using the power of prayer, devotion, and networking to help those dealing with cancer and the struggles that come along with it. The inaugural meeting takes place on Monday, September 13 at the Newel First Church Of The Nazarene located in Newell, West Virginia.
Though the gathering is in Newell; the ACC is actually organized by the First Baptist Church of Rochester, of which Dr. Phil Huggins is the pastor. Dr. Huggins, along with Cliff Hutchinson (who is currently battling colon cancer) joined Matt Drzik on A.M. Beaver County to talk about the upcoming meeting. The two men talked about how the spiritual power they’ve encountered and hope to see spread throughout the weekly gatherings, and they spoke about the connection with the book of Acts and how it pertains to these battles and gatherings.
To listen to the full interview, click on the player below!
Story by Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano
(Beaver Falls, Pa.) Just after midnight Friday morning, Beaver Falls Police received information that Trae Ellis Jackson, 27, had arrest warrants out of multiple police agencies, including Ambridge, Pittsburgh, McKees Rocks, and the Beaver County Sheriff’s Department. He was at the Third Base inn, Beaver Falls, New Brighton, and Patterson Township Pol.ice responded.
Jackson was observed trying to exit the bar, was ordered to stop and show his hands. He retreated back in to the bar, and called back outside, he attempted to escape, and was placed in custody and taken to the Beaver County Jail.
Another incident at the bar is being investigated, but was found to be unrelated to Jackson. Dispatch reported a subject pointed a gun at another person.