From Heinz Field in Pittsburgh:
Halftime: Pitt 42, Austin Peay 0.
Second Quarter Scoring: Davis, 1 yard run, Kessman PAT; Amanacanda 1 yard run, Kessman PAT; Sibley 1 yard run, Kessman PAT.
From Heinz Field in Pittsburgh:
Halftime: Pitt 42, Austin Peay 0.
Second Quarter Scoring: Davis, 1 yard run, Kessman PAT; Amanacanda 1 yard run, Kessman PAT; Sibley 1 yard run, Kessman PAT.
From Heinz Field in Pittsburgh:
End of First Quarter:
Pitt 21, Austin Peay 0.
Scoring: Pitt: Carter 6 yard run, Kessman PAT; Pickett four yard run, Kessman PAT; Turner 51 yard pass play from Pickett, Kessman PAT.
Center-seeking Wild acquire Nick Bjugstad from Penguins
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — The Minnesota Wild have acquired center Nick Bjugstad from the Pittsburgh Penguins for a conditional selection in the 2021 draft. The swap includes the Penguins covering an unspecified portion of Bjugstad’s $5.25 million salary next season. The 28-year-old native of Minnesota played in only 13 games for the Penguins in the virus-shortened 2019-20 season. Most of his absence was due to a core muscle injury that required surgery. The 6-foot-6, 215-pound Bjugstad was drafted with the 19th overall pick by the Florida Panthers in 2010. He had a career-best 49 points in 82 games with the Panthers in 2017-18.
(Chippewa Twp., Pa.) In this week’s edition of “Thru the Eyes of Sly Washington” we travel to Blackhawk High School for Beaver vs. Blackhawk. A beautiful late summer night set the stage for opening night of high school football here in Beaver County. The game was a first for Beaver County Radio in broadcasting the game live on Facebook along with 1230 WBVP, 99.3 FM and beavercountyradio.com. Blackhawk took the opening kick-off and marched 73 yards down the field for a 7-0 lead early on. The remainder of the the first half resulted in 4 turnovers including a fumble from the Bobcats and interceptions by the Cougars. The half ended with a score of 16-0 in favor of the Cougars. To start the second half, Beaver came out strong and managed to get the ball in the end zone during the third. Unfortunately, for the Bobcats, Blackhawk continued to use their power to move the ball down the field to secure the win. The game ended with a final score of 22 – 7.
Check out the pictures of these weeks edition of “Thru the Eyes of Sly Washington” below…
You can watch a replay of the game below as it was streamed live on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/beavercountyradio/videos/1679284345567841
(Beaver County, PA) Almost everyone knows that they should save more money, and manage their finances better. The problem is “How”. Tune in to Beaver County Radio, 1230 WBVP , 1460 WMBA ,99.3 F.M. ,the BCR Online Audio Streaming Outlets or watch live on Facebook on Tuesday, September 15 at 9:10 A.M. to find out how you can implement proven financial strategies with special guest expert, Tom Young, from 1st Consultants Inc. in Beaver.
Tom’s one hour presentation will help explain proven financial strategies outlined in Tom’s proprietary “Financial Coaching Mastery Blueprint”. Don’t miss it!
Do you want to know more?
You can participate in the show by calling 724-843-1888 or 724-774-1888. You can also ask your questions on Facebook Live Tuesday September 15, 2020.
Click Tom’s picture below at showtime of 9:10 A.M. to be directed to the WBVP and WMBA Facebook page where the special multi media simulcast will be streamed on Facebook Live.
Hear Tom Young’s most recent radio commercial:
In the meantime, here is one of Tom’s recent daily noontime video messages:
https://www.facebook.com/firedupt/videos/3512603278761378
Central Valley opened its season with a decisive 51-2 victory over Hopewell at Tony Dorsett Stadium Friday night. Central Valley led 7-2 after the first quarter and the Warriors poured on 26 points in the second quarter to bust the game wide open. Central Valley’s Myles Walker was CCBC Player of the Game. Hopewell’s Roman Whittington was the CCBC selection for Hopewell.
Beaver traveled to Blackhawk for tonights’ game for the opening night of high school football here in Beaver County. As the game got started Blackhawk took off quick with a 7-0 lead early on. The rest of the the first half resulted in 4 turnovers including a fumble from the Bobcats and interceptions by the Cougars. The half ended with a score of 16 to nothing in favor of the Cougars. To start the second half, Beaver came out strong and managed to get the ball in the end zone during the third. Unfortunately, for the Bobcats, Blackhawk continued to use their power to move the ball down the field to secure the win. The game ended with a final score of 22 – 7.
Archived video of the game simulcast:
| Beaver Blackhawk 1230 WBVP-AM, 99.3 FM, beavercountyradio.com |
7 22 Final |
| Central Valley Hopewell 1460 WMBA-AM |
51 2 Final |
| WPIAL Class 5A Allegheny Six Conference | |
| Bethel Park Upper St. Clair |
7 34 Final |
| West Allegheny Moon |
14 28 Final |
| WPIAL Class 4A Parkway Conference | |
| Aliquippa New Castle |
44 28 Final |
| Chartiers Valley Montour |
34 7 Final |
| WPIAL Class 3A North Western Six Conference | |
| Quaker Valley Avonworth |
0 35 Final |
| Keystone Oaks Ambridge |
49 7 Final |
| WPIAL Class 2A Midwestern Conference | |
| Beaver Falls Riverside |
47 14 Final |
| New Brighton Freedom |
24 6 Final |
| Laurel Neshannock |
14 7 Final |
| Mohawk Ellwood City |
45 0 Final |
| WPIAL Class 2A Three Rivers Conference | |
| Western Beaver Southside |
15 9 Final |
| Seton LaSalle Brentwood |
21 33 Final |
| Sto-Rox Carlynton |
0 1 Final |
| WPIAL Class 1A Big Seven Conference | |
| Rochester Northgate |
47 6 Final |
| OLSH Cornell |
34 26 Final |
| Fort Cherry Burgettstown |
22 27 Final |
Friday, September 11, 2020:
| WBVP , 99.3 FM and beavercountyradio.com
Beaver- Wyatt Ringer |
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| WMBA
Central Valley- Myles Walker |
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