Chartiers Valley at Aliquippa post game report!

 

The Aliquippa Quips knock off the Chartiers Valley Colts in shocking fashion beating the Colts 28-6. the Quips dominated this game from start to finish. Taking the opening kick-off back 85 yards for a touchdown. The Quips did not stop there, the Colts started to battle back with 2 quick first downs on their opening drive. But the drive ended with an Aliquippa pick 6 for 102 yards. After that pick 6 the game was well in Aliquippa’s hands, as they scored later in the first half on 55 yard touchdown run. The Colts tried to mount a comeback scoring on a 21 yard touchdown pass before the half, but missing the extra point. The Quips took a commanding lead going to the half 21-6. Despite the only scoring once in the 2nd half the Quips defense held strong, causing the Colts to have problems scoring in the redzone. The Quips won the game by a score of 35-6 as they move to 4-0 and head to Montour next week.

You can listen to the post game report here:

CCBC Players of the Game Friday Oct. 9, 2020

Friday, October 9, 2020:

WBVP , 99.3 FM and beavercountyradio.com

Laurel- Luke McCoy
New Brighton- Nyasanu Green ii

 

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Chartiers Valley- Anthony Collura
Aliquippa- Vernon Redd

Scoring Updates Laurel at New Brighton @7 PM Friday 10/9/20

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Scoring Update Chartiers Valley @ Aliquippa Friday 10/09/20 @ 7 PM

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Link For Chartiers Valley at Aliquippa, 10/09/20, on 1460 WMBA and the Trib-Live High School Sports Network

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1460 WMBA’s Tom Hays and Bruce Frey have the call from The Pit at Aliquippa High School of this WPIAL Class 4A Parkway Conference high school football game as the Quips battle the Colts.

If you can’t listen to the game on the air and want to hear it via the Trib-Live High School Sports Network click the link below. The stream doesn’t start til the pre-game:

Drive-thru dominates even as dine-in restrictions ease

Drive-thru dominates even as dine-in restrictions ease
By DEE-ANN DURBIN AP Business Writer
McDonald’s and Domino’s Pizza saw stronger U.S. same-store sales in the July-September period, indicating customers’ preference for drive-thru and delivery remained strong even as lockdown restrictions eased. McDonald’s said its U.S. same-store sales _ or sales at stores open at least a year _ rose 4.6% in the third quarter. Domino’s said its U.S. same-store sales jumped 17.5% in the July-September period, better than the 16% growth it saw in the second quarter. Fast food chains have fared better throughout the pandemic than sit-down restaurants, which had to close dining rooms and were less likely to have drive-thru windows or delivery options.

Minuteman Press Business Minute for October 9, 2020

Stocks up again … Britain to bolster salaries
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks are rising on Wall Street Friday as talks appear to be continuing in the start-and-stop drive on Capitol Hill to deliver more aid to the ailing economy. The S&P 500 rose 0.6% in the opening minutes of trading, on track for its third straight gain. It’s also on pace to close out its best week since July, following a weekslong run of mostly shaky trading. A spokesman for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin spoke late Thursday about the possibility of a comprehensive deal to support the economy. Investors say such stimulus is crucial.

LONDON (AP) — The British government will pay two thirds of the salaries of workers in companies that have to close as a result of new coronavirus lockdown restrictions, which are widely expected to come into effect next week. Treasury chief Rishi Sunak responded Friday to calls from businesses, local leaders and unions to provide a financial support package to prevent mass job losses in sectors that will be subject to new restrictions. Pubs and restaurants in large parts of the north of England, where the coronavirus is spreading fastest, are expected to face a government order to shut their doors again, barely three months after reopening.


TOKYO (AP) — The foreign ministers of Japan and Mongolia have agreed to cooperate in promoting a “Free and Open Indo-Pacific,” a vision that Tokyo is pushing with the U.S. and other “like-minded” countries to counter China’s growing assertiveness in the region. Japanese Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi held talks in Mongolia with his counterpart, Nyamtseren Enkhtaivan. His visit comes after U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo canceled a trip to Mongolia because of President Donald Trump’s COVID-19 infection. Japan and Mongolia also signed a $235 million emergency loan to help the pandemic-hit Mongolian economy and fund medical equipment.
HONG KONG (AP) — Some 637 million Chinese tourists took domestic trips during the eight-day Golden Week holiday, spending the equivalent of tens of billions of dollars at a time when China is seeking to boost consumer spending to stimulate the economy. The holiday, which began Oct. 1, saw more than 45% of China’s population take trips within the country and spend 466.6 billion yuan ($69.5 billion), according to data from China’s Ministry of Culture and Tourism. That marked a decline of 21% for domestic tourists from last year’s Golden Week and a 30% decline for spending. Still the numbers indicate that consumption is beginning to bounce back from the battering it took from the coronavirus pandemic.

SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — People in Maine are getting their first opportunity to legally buy marijuana for adult recreational use. But the supply could be thin. Retailers blame the pandemic and a limited number of licensed manufacturers for reducing the variety of products available on Friday, the opening day. Licenses were issued only a month ago and to just seven stores.

“Drive-Thru” Senior Day At The Mall Set For October 14 At 10 AM

Things have been changing and rearranged throughout 2020 for various reasons, and Senior Day at The Mall, presented by the Beaver County Office On Aging, is no exception.

Erin Shannon & Angela Gentile from the BCOA joined Matt Drzik on A.M. Beaver County to discuss the October 14 Senior Day at the Mall, which will be a drive-thru event for this year. Participants will swing by the designated area behind Harbor Freight in between JcPenney and Boscov’s to receive their complimentary bag featuring informational resources and other types of “goodies”. Beaver County Radio will be there broadcasting live during the event, that takes place from 10 until noon, and personnel from the offices of State Representative Josh Kail and State Senator Elder Vogel will also be present.

Angela and Erin also spoke about the BCOA’s upcoming flu shot event that will be happening on Friday, October 16, the upcoming Medicare enrollment window for seniors in Beaver County, and the 34th Annual “Surprises For Shut-Ins” event that will be happening this Christmas season (albeit with some modifications).

For more information on these events and other Beaver County Office On Aging information, click here to visit their website.

To hear the full interview between Matt, Erin, & Angela, click on the player below!

New Castle Mother accused of taking, selling nude photos of daughters

Mother accused of taking, selling nude photos of daughters
NEW CASTLE, Pa. (AP) — A woman in western Pennsylvania is accused of taking nude photos of her young daughters and sending them to a man who, in some cases, paid for them, police said.
Police on Thursday charged the woman, the children’s father and the man who received and bought the photos.
The girls are between 11 and 13 years old, police said.
The mother was charged with conspiracy to commit sexual abuse/photographing or filming sexual acts and other counts. The father was charged with child endangerment because authorities said he had knowledge his children were being photographed.
Police decided not to release the names of the parents in order to protect the identities of their daughters, who have been placed into the custody of child welfare officials.
Police charged David Bates, 60, of Ellwood City, with six counts of conspiracy to commit sexual abuse of children/photographing or filming sexual acts, six counts of solicitation to commit sexual abuse of children/photographing or filming sexual acts and six counts of sexual abuse of children/child pornography. It could not be determined if he had retained a lawyer.

Water Line Break in Aliquippa

Story by Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano

(Aliquippa, Pa.)  There was a water line break Thursday morning that occurred  in the area of St. Titus Roman Catholic Church on Franklin Avenue.. The break has been repaired, according to a spokesperson for the Aliquippa Water Authority.

Another break occurred Thursday Night around 8 p.m. on Baker Street in Logstown, there is no information   from water authority officials at this time.