OLSH is Heading to Heinz!!

Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Chargers defeated the Rochester Rams tonight 14-13, and move on to the WPIAL Championship. The game started out hectic on the opening drive for the Chargers the punter mishandled the punt, got it off was a bad punt. The officials said the Rams return actually blocked the punt and the Chargers recovered the punt in Rochester territory. The Chargers eventually scored on a 5 yard touchdown run taking an early 7-0 lead in the first. The second quarter started out with Rams scoring on a 1yd run making it 7-7 in the second quarter. Right before halftime the Chargers took the lead scoring on a 23yd pass to take a 14-7 lead into the half. The quarter scoring kicked off with 57yd touchdown drive, but missed the extra point to tie the game. The Rams after had chances to take the lead but turned the ball over in Charger territory. The most devastating was the interception late in the fourth quarter that sealed the deal. The Chargers will play Bishop Canevin next weekend for the WPIAL 1A Championship.

 

CCBC Players of the Game Rochester vs OLSH!

1230 WBVP, 99.3 FM and beavercountyradio.com’s Bob Barrickman and Jason Colangelo had the call from North Hills High School of this 2021 WPIAL Class 1A Semifinal high school football playoff game as the defending champion Rams battled the Chargers.

Rochester: Sal Laure

OLSH: Stephen Greer

You can see all of the past CCBC Players of the Game for High School Sports by clicking on the CCBC Logo Below:

The Game was presented via Facebook Live and you can go back and watch it again  on the Beaver County Radio Facebook Page. Just Click the link below:

CCBC Players of the Game for Central Valley vs Elizabeth Forward!

1460 WMBA Mike Azaian and Bruce Frey had the call from Reeves Field at Geneva College of this 2021 WPIAL Class 3A Semifinal high school football playoff game as the defending champion Warriors battled the Warriors.

Central Valley: Matt Merritt

Elizabeth Forward: Charles Nigut

You can see all of the past CCBC Players of the Game for High School Sports by clicking on the CCBC Logo Below:

The Game was presented via Facebook Live and you can go back and watch it again  on the Beaver County Radio Facebook Page. Just Click the link below:

Pa Rep Rob Matzie Announces Nearly $330,000 secured for Beaver County road, playground improvements

AMBRIDGE, Nov. 19 – Two grants totaling more than $326,000 from the Commonwealth Financing Authority will fund road and playground improvement projects for Hopewell and Harmony townships, state Rep. Rob Matzie, D-Beaver/Allegheny, announced today.
Matzie said a $226,453 grant to Hopewell awarded under the Multimodal Transportation Fund Program will allow the township to construct a new box culvert and bridge along Laird Drive, which leads directly into Hopewell Community Park.

“The work funded by this grant – including nearly 250 square yards of road paving and installation of 200 feet of guardrail – will reduce roadway flooding and provide alternative routes for pedestrians, cyclists and children traveling to three Hopewell schools,” Matzie said.

He said the total project cost is $266,424 and that the township is requesting a waiver of the match requirement but will fund nearly $40,000, or 15% of the project.Matzie said that a $100,000 grant to Harmony Township, awarded under the Greenways, Trails and Recreation Program, will allow the township to continue improving the playground at Beaver Road Park.

“Securing this funding will allow Harmony Township to install a new play surface; replace outdated play equipment with new, more accessible equipment; and add features that stimulate kids’ senses. Those improvements will make the park safer and more inclusive to kids of all abilities.”

Matzie said the total cost of the playground project is $151,383, and the township has committed $22,708.

WPIAL Class 3A Semi-Final Elizabeth Forward @ Central Valley at 6:30 PM on 11/19/21

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1460 WMBA’s Mike Azadian and Bruce Frey have the call from West Allegheny High School of this 2021 WPIAL Class 3A Semifinals high school football playoff game as the defending champion CV Warriors battle the EF Warriors.

Link for WPIAL Semi-Final: Rochester @ OLSH, 6:30 PM, 11/19/21

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1230 WBVP, 99.3 FM, and beavercountyradio.com’s Bob Barrickman and Jason Colangelo have the call from Martorelli Stadium in West View of this 2021 WPIAL Class A Semifinals high school football playoff game as the Rams battle the Chargers to see who advances to the WPIAL Class A Final at 2PM next Friday at Heinz Field.

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Kyle Rittenhouse Cleared of all charges in Kenosha shootings

Kyle Rittenhouse cleared of all charges in Kenosha shootings
By MICHAEL TARM, SCOTT BAUER and AMY FORLITI Associated Press
KENOSHA, Wis. (AP) — Kyle Rittenhouse has been acquitted of all charges after pleading self-defense in the deadly Kenosha, Wisconsin, shootings that became a flashpoint in the nation’s debate over guns, vigilantism and racial injustice. The jury came back with its verdict after close to 3 1/2 days of deliberation. Rittenhouse, 18, could have gotten life in prison if found guilty of the most serious charge against him. He was charged with homicide, attempted homicide and recklessly endangering safety for killing two men and wounding a third with an AR-style semi-automatic rifle. The shootings took place during a night of protests over police violence against Black people in the tumultuous summer of 2020. Rittenhouse is white, as were those he shot. The jury appeared to be overwhelmingly white.

Monday Teleforum with the Eddy and the Sheriff

The past week saw a slew of gun rights bills getting worked in Harrisburg, and it’s time to find out what experts think about all of it-so- Beaver county Sheriff Tony Guy will be Eddy’s guest on the program. Lawyers, guns, money, and answers come Monday! Teleforum happens every weekday from 9 till noon on 1230WBVP, 1460WMBA, and 99.3 presented by St. Barnabas.

Beaver Falls Students Participate in Paint The Plow Program

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Pittsburgh, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) is pleased to announce the relaunch of the “Paint the Plow” program in Allegheny, Beaver, and Lawrence counties.

The safety outreach program was introduced by the department to promote safe winter driving, integrate community involvement, and foster appreciation for high school artists and student creativity. The program invites local high schools to have students paint a plow blade with an original piece of artwork based on a provided theme.
Since 2016, the program has run as a competition, judging the plows based on the ability to create their design, incorporating a designated safety theme. After taking a hiatus in 2020, this year focused on rebuilding the community involvement. The schools were tasked with designing a plow featuring “school spirit” without a judging component.
During the winter weather season, plows designed by this year’s participating schools, including Montour, Beaver Falls, and Neshannock high schools, along with Forbes Road Career & Technology Center, will be used to maintain state-owned roadways in their respective counties.Photos of the plows can be found on PennDOT’s Facebook page and the District 11 Paint the Plow webpage.
For more information on winter driving and PennDOT operations, visit www.penndot.gov/winter.