“Thru the Eyes of Sly Washington” Central Valley vs. Aliquippa, Friday October 25, 2019

(Aliquippa, Pa.) On this weeks edition of “Thru the Eyes of Sly Washington” we are off to the Pit in Aliquippa. A highly anticipated game that had building all season long as both teams game into the contest undeafeted in section 3A Tri-County West play this season. The Quips put their perfect 9-0 record on the line. Central Valley came into the contest 8-1 overall with their lone loss coming at the hands of Thomas Jefferson 28-3 in a non conference game.

The game started at with a bang as Aliquippa fumbled on their first possession which  set the tone for the rest of the evening. Central Valley turned the turnover into a 7-0 lead with a 6 yard rush from Ameer Dudley.  Aliquippa then turned the ball over again, and Central Valley capitalized again after a 5 yard rush on an end around. The Quips fumbled the ball again and Central Valley DB Reed Fitzsimmons scored on defense, making the score 21-0 before the crowd even got situated in their seats. The warriors continued to pile it on, adding a 49 yard TD pass to Jawon Hall, and a 30 yard field goal that bounced off the upright and went in, bringing the score to 31-0. Stephan Hall scored for the Warriors just before the half on a 3 yard run making the score to 38-0, and more importantly, initiating the 35 point mercy role.

The second half didn’t provide as much excitement as the first half. The only score of the 3rd quarter happened when Jawon Hall caught a second TD pass for 35 yards, giving Central Valley a 45-0 lead. In the 4th quarter, Aliquippa was able to get on the board with a TD run from Antonio Quinn, but they missed the 2 point conversion, which brought the game to its final score 45-6 and giving the Central Valley Warriors the 3A Tri-County West Section Crown with a 7-0 conference record and 9-1 overall .  The Quips suffered their first loss of the season and finish the regular season 9-1 overall and 6-1 in second place in section play.

The Warriors will head into the play-offs as the number one team out of 3A Tri-County West play and the Quips will be number 2. Tune into Beaver County Radio Monday night, October 28, 2019, at 7pm for the Trib-Live High School Sports Network Play-offs pairings show to find out who both teams will be playing in the first round of the play-offs next weekend.  In the meantime check out this weeks edition of “Thru the Eyes of Sly Washington” below:

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CCBC Players of the Game for Friday October 25, 2019

Friday, October 25, 2019:

WBVP, WMBA and 99.3 FM

Central Valley- Sean Fitzsimmons
Aliquippa– Antonio Quinn

Central Valley Annihilates Aliquippa 45-6

Aliquippa fumbled on their first possession of the game, and that set the tone for the rest of the evening. Central Valley turned the turnover into a 7-point lead with a 6 yard rush from Ameer Dudley.  Aliquippa turned the ball over again, and Central Valley capitalized again after a 5 yard rush on an end around. The Quips fumbled the ball again and Central Valley DB Reed Fitzsimmons scored on defense, making the score 21-0.  The warriors continued to pile it on, adding a 49 yard TD pass to Jawon Hall, and a 30 yard field goal that bounced off the post and went in, bringing the score to 31-0. Stephan Hall scored for the Warriors just before the half on a 3 yard run making the score to 38-0, and more importantly, initiating the 35 point mercy role.

The second half was much more quiet than the first. The only score of the 3rd quarter happened when Jawon Hall caught a second TD pass for 35 yards, giving Central Valley a 45-0 lead. In the 4th quarter, Aliquippa was able to get on the board with a TD run from Antonio Quinn, but they missed the 2 point conversion, which brought the game to its final score 45-6.

Listen to Bob’s post game recap here:

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Scores From Across the Valley!! Friday October 25, 2019

Friday, October 25, 2019:

 

Central Valley
Aliquippa              1230 WBVP-AM, 1460 WMBA-AM, 99.3 FM
45
6   Final
                        WPIAL Class 5A Allegheny Eight Conference      
Bethel Park
Upper St. Clair
14
13   Final
Moon
West Allegheny
14
12   Final
Peters Twp.
Baldwin
38
0   Final
Woodland Hills
Chartiers Valley
42
20   Final
                        WPIAL Class 4A Northwest Eight Conference      
Ambridge
New Castle
7
56  Final
Blackhawk
Beaver
38
12    Final
Montour
South Fayette
24
31    Final
                        WPIAL Class 3A Tri-County West Conference      
Waynesburg Central
Keystone Oaks
7
40   Final
Beaver Falls
Hopewell
46
22    Final
Quaker Valley
South Park
14
35    Final
                        WPIAL Class 2A Midwestern Conference      
Riverside
New Brighton
34
42  Final
Neshannock
Shenango
13
7  Final
Freedom
Western Beaver  (Saturday 10/26/19 @ 12:30 PM)
00

0  Final

                        WPIAL Class 1A Big Seven Conference      
Bishop Canevin
Rochester
6
33    Final
Cornell
OLSH
22
14     Final
Northgate
Laurel
12
61     Final
                                           Non-Conference      
Ellwood City
Brentwood
0
41    Final

 

Scoring Updates!!! Central Valley vs. Aliquippa on WBVP,WMBA,99.3 FM and Trib-Live, Friday October 25, 2019 at 7PM.

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