Freedom: Josh Yeck
New Brighton: Issaiah Hayhurst
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The New Brighton Lions Held off a big 4th Quarter attack from the bulldogs to hang on to a game they had the lead until a few ticks left in 4th quarter Freedom was down by as much as 13 in the 3rd, but the bulldogs came charging back and hit a couple of foul shots with 36 seconds left to take a 63 62 lead, New Brighton had time for one more shot and with 6.2 seconds left on the clock the Lions Issaiah Hayhust put up a 3 that went through the net and gave freedom one more chance and Freedom tried a three that went around the rim 3 times and out.
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On the Wednesday edition of A.M. Beaver County, the reasons that Jake Guentzel will join Tristan Jarry at the All-Star game, the reasons that concerts and events are playing it safe, and a preview of Wednesday night’s Coaches Corner.
Matt Drzik and Frank Sparks get your morning started with news at 6:30 on Beaver County Radio.
Court sets deadline to break stalemate on congressional map
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A statewide court is giving lawmakers and Gov. Tom Wolf a deadline of Jan. 30 to break a stalemate around redrawing Pennsylvania’s congressional districts to account for a decade of demographic shifts. The Commonwealth Court on Friday set the deadline for it to judge proposals that are submitted to it. That deadline is barely two weeks before candidates can start circulating petitions to get on primary election ballots. The primary election is May 17. The Commonwealth Court told parties in the case that they must submit a proposed map by 5 p.m. on Jan. 24. Pennsylvania is losing a congressional seat, dropping from 18 to 17.
Steelers’ Tomlin: ‘all options’ on the table at QB in 2022
By WILL GRAVES AP Sports Writer
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin says all options are on the table when it comes to finding a starting quarterback in 2022. Ben Roethlisberger is likely heading toward retirement after 18 years. Backups Mason Rudolph and Dwayne Haskins will get a chance to compete for the job, but Tomlin did not rule out using free agency or the NFL draft. Tomlin did indicate offensive coordinator Matt Canada will return for a second year, but added that longtime defensive coordinator Keith Butler and general manager Kevin Colbert could both retire in the coming months.
Wednesday’s Teleforum talk program with Eddy Crow features Dale Reckless of MRS Physical Therapy, CCBC VP of Student Affairs Angela Hamilton, and home winterproofing advice from Bob Skerlic of Skerlic Contracting! Teleforum holds forth every weekday from 9 till noon on AM1230, AM1460, FM95.7, and FM99.3 presented by St. Barnabas.
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PITTSBURGH – January 18, 2022 – The Chuck Noll Foundation for Brain Injury Research, an organization committed to diminishing the impact of sports related brain injuries, today announced that Pro Football Hall of Famer and Super Bowl Champion Jerome Bettis has joined the Foundation’s Board of Directors.
Founded in 2016, the organization awards grants to advance research related to the diagnosis and treatment of injuries to the brain. The Foundation has awarded 14 early stage research grants totaling $1.7 million, leveraging an additional $10 million in additional support. Funding priorities focus on research that addresses the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of injuries to the brain, with a primary focus on those stemming from sports related injuries.
“The Chuck Noll Foundation’s mission to diminish the impact of head injuries goes beyond professional sports – and has the potential to impact every kid who is injured playing in the front yard, and every person who falls or gets in a car accident,” said Jerome Bettis. “Traumatic brain injuries are a major cause of disability, impacting athletes at all levels and people of all ages. I’m honored to be part of this important work and eager to help shape the future of concussion and TBI research.”
“I am honored that Jerome Bettis has agreed to join the Chuck Noll Foundation Board, and will be lending his insight and perspective,” said Arthur J. Rooney, Chairman of the Foundation’s Board. “In 2022, the Chuck Noll Foundation for Brain Injury Research will continue to provide grants to support cutting-edge research that helps to diagnose and treat injuries to the brain. I am pleased that many of the research projects funded by the Noll Foundation have now been validated by the fact that they are attracting research grants and have been published in peer reviewed medical publications.”
The Chuck Noll Foundation has made fourteen grants totaling $1.7 million dollars with an average grant size of $120,000. These grants, supporting both basic science and clinical research, have helped identify biomarkers that help with early detection, precision vestibular rehabilitation, brain tsunamis, and support for a brain bank. Grants have been made to Allegheny Health Network, Carnegie Mellon University, The University of Pittsburgh, The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, and West Virginia University.
Mr. Bettis retired in 2006 following the Pittsburgh Steelers’ Super Bowl XL victory, finishing a 13-season career. He is a six time Pro Bowler, remains one of only six players in NFL history to rush for 13,000 yards, and is one of eight players in NFL history to rush for 1,000 yards for eight or more seasons. Jerome was named NFL Co-Rookie of the year and Sporting News’ Rookie of the Year, and also earned Los Angeles Rams’ MVP Honors. Today, he serves as a Studio Analyst for ESPN’s SportsCenter and NFL Live.
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Story by Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano
Tuesday, January 18, 2022 at 9:30 AM
(Aliquippa, Pa. ) On Thursday, January 20, 2022 at 2 p.m. Aliquippa Parks and Recreation Department will receive a $50,000 grant from T-Mobile to go towards the Third Avenue Playground Project. The location of the check presentation will be the T-Mobile Store, in the Aliquippa Shopping Center 2719 Brodhead, Suite 160 In Aliquippa, PA.
Officer Jason Seng is a 13-year veteran with the Ambridge Police Department. Jason’s son, Collin, was born with a very rare condition causing him to be non-verbal and wheelchair dependent. The family is hoping to be able to modify their family van to be handicap accessible. The goal is $30,000. With the help of Oxgoad Arms and First Responders from all over, past and present we hope to achieve that goal and more.
Oxgoad Arms is providing an AR-15 style rifle with the winner’s choice of Cerakote finish! DONATION $10.00 PER TICKET: BASED ON THE PA LOTTERY
DRAWING DATE: MARCH 20th, 2022

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You can also contact Sara Rowe at: Srowe@beavercountypa.gov, or
Nicholas D’Ariggo at: Nicholas.darrigo@aliquippapa.gov
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