Scoring Updates Thomas Jefferson vs. Aliquippa Sat. 11/14/20 at 1 p.m.

(File Photo from 2018 WPIAL Championship at Heinz Field)

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Link for Thomas Jefferson vs. Aliquippa 11/14/20 on WBVP, 99.3 FM, WMBA, beavercountyradio.com

 

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1230 WBVP, 1460 WMBA, 99.3 FM and beavercountyradio.com’s  Tom Hays and Jason Colangelo have the call from Newman Stadium at North Allegheny High School of this 2020 WPIAL Class 4A Championship high school football playoff game .  Pre-game is at 12:30 p.m. and kick-off is set for 1 p.m.  as the Quips make their 13th consecutive WPIAL Championship appearance to battle the defending champion Jaguars.

If you can’t tune into the game you can click the link below to listen on-line via beavercountyradio.com:

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CCBC Players of the Game WPIAL 3A Championship, Friday November 13, 2020

Friday, November 13, 2020:

WBVP , 99.3 FM, 1460 WMBA and beavercountyradio.com

Elizabeth Forward- Nico Mrvos
Central Valley- Landon Alexander

Central Valley cruises to 4th WPIAL Title

Central Valley defeats Elizabeth Forward 35-0, sending the Central Valley Warriors to the State Playoffs once again. This is Central Valley’s fourth time winning the WPIAL Championship, since the merger of Monaca and Center school districts back in 2010. Central Valley struck first scoring on a 13yd touchdown run by Stephon Hall, after the Warriors defense forced a fumble on Elizabeth Forwards opening drive. Central Valley took a 7-0 lead going into the second quarter, after that it was Central Valley imposing their will on Elizabeth Forward. Scoring 21 points in the second quarter, all scored by Landon Alexander, the Central Valley Warriors continue to keep their foot on the gas pedal. In the second half Central Valley’s defense did not let up forcing 2 more turnovers in the second half, which ultimately sealed the victory for them. Central Valley will take the Bedford Bison next week in the State Playoffs.

You can listen to the postgame here:

Scoring Updates Elizabeth Forward vs. Central Valley 7PM 11/13/20

(File Photo from 2018 WPIAL Championship at Heinz Field)

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Drive-Thru Veterans Breakfast Held at CCBC Friday November 13, 2020

Story by Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano

(Monaca, Pa.) Pa. State Senator Elder Vogel, Jr.  and CCBC  honored veterans from all wars with a drive thru breakfast Friday morning.   Not only did the veterans get a free breakfast they received a Veteran  pin.  The card  states: WE SALUTE OUR Hometown Heroes! Please wear this pin with pride and our sincerest gratitude  from CCBC.

Two Pac-12 football games canceled as virus problems linger

Two Pac-12 football games canceled as virus problems linger
By DAVID BRANDT AP Sports Writer
The Pac-12’s football schedule has been scrambled for a second straight week. Positive COVID-19 tests have led to the cancellation of both the Arizona State-California and UCLA-Utah football games. The Sun Devils’ home opener was nixed because of several positive COVID-19 tests among the team’s players and coaching staff, including head coach Herm Edwards. Utah also determined it didn’t have the minimum number of scholarship players available for its game against UCLA. There have been 14 games across the Football Bowl Subdivision canceled this week.

Link for Central Valley vs. Elizabeth Forward 11/13/20 on WBVP, 99.3 FM, WMBA, beavercountyradio.com

 

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1230 WBVP, 1460 WMBA, 99.3 FM and beavercountyradio.com’s Bob Barrickman and Tom Hays  have the call from Newman Stadium at North Allegheny High School of this 2020 WPIAL Class 3A Championship high school football playoff game. Pre-game is at 6:30 p.m. and kick-off is set for 7 p.m.  as the defending champion Central Valley  Warriors battle the Elizabeth Forward Warriors.

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Minuteman Press Business Minute for November 13, 2020

NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks are broadly higher on Wall Street, keeping the market on track for its second weekly gain in a row. The S&P 500 index rose 0.8% in the early going, bringing its gain for the month so far to just over 9%. Technology stocks are leading the way once again. Cisco, which makes networking gear, and Applied Materials, which makes semiconductor equipment, both rose sharply after reporting results that beat analysts’ forecasts. Disney also rose after reporting that its newly launched streaming service, Disney Plus, now has 73.7 million subscribers, surpassing estimates. Treasury yields rose.

WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. wholesale prices rose moderately in October as food costs jumped by the largest amount in five months. The Labor Department says its producer price index, which measures inflation pressures before they reach the consumer, increased 0.3% last month, slightly lower than the 0.4% gain in September. Food costs rose 2.4%, the biggest increase since a 5.6% surge in May that was tied to shortages caused by the coronavirus pandemic. The report on wholesale prices follows a report yesterday that retail prices showed no change in October and consumer inflation has risen just 1.2% over the past 12 months.

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The Group of 20 nations, representing the world’s biggest economies, says that low-income countries hardest hit by the fallout of the coronavirus pandemic could potentially get an extension on their debt payments beyond mid-2021, and in the most severe cases, be considered for a write-off. The statement was released today after a virtual gathering of the group’s finance ministers and central bank governors. It declared that the countries had agreed on a common framework for debt restructuring that aims to treat creditors equally. A month ago, the G-20 agreed to suspend $14 billion in debt payments for an additional six months to support 73 of the world’s neediest countries.

BOSTON (AP) — Microsoft says state-backed Russian and North Korean hackers have in recent months tried to steal valuable data from leading pharmaceutical companies and COVID-19 vaccine researchers. It says in a blog post that most of the attacks were unsuccessful but provided no information on those that did succeed. Microsoft says most of the targets were in Canada, France, India, South Korea and the U.S. It is not naming them, but says most were vaccine developers in various stages of clinical trials. In July, the U.S. government said Chinese state-backed hackers were also targeting vaccine-makers.

ISTANBUL (AP) — Turkish regulators have fined Google more than $25 million for allegedly abusing its market dominance in online searches. The Competition Authority says Google and its parent company Alphabet have made it difficult for companies to show up in searches if they did not generate advertisement revenue for Google. The Turkish authority said Google would have to take remedial measures within six months. It will have to present compliance measures and annual reports for five years.

Monaca Wal-mart sells $1 Million Winning Scratch-off Ticket

(Monaca, Pa.)  Someone who bought a Millionaire’s Club $20  Pa Lottery Scratch ticket  at Monaca Wal-mart is celebrating the fact that they won one of the top prizes of the One Million Dollars. The winner has one year from the end of the game to claim their prize. There is no word on whether the winner has claimed the prize.  Wal-mart gets a bonus of $5,000.00 for selling the ticket.