Friday, September 27, 2019:
| WBVP and 99.3 FM
Neshannock- Jason Nativio |
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| WMBA
Cornell- Zaier Harrison |
Friday, September 27, 2019:
| WBVP and 99.3 FM
Neshannock- Jason Nativio |
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| WMBA
Cornell- Zaier Harrison |
(Rochester, PA) Cornell’s high powered offence comes into Rochester this evening and puts on a show, scoring 21 points in the first half. The scoring continued well into the third quarter with the Raiders scoring 14 points, taking a commanding 35-0 lead heading into the fourth quarter. The Rams started to show some life late in the fourth quarter when they scored a 78 yard touchdown run, but it was too late for Rams as they fell to the Raiders 35-8 dropping Rochester to 0-6 on the year.
You can listen to the post-game here:
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(Photos of Dr. Roger Davis taken by Pat Septak)
The Community College of Beaver County inaugurated its 9th president on Friday. Dr. Roger W. Davis began his inaugural address by jokingly talking about the symbolism of him becoming the college’s 9th president…
On a more serious note, Dr. Davis had this message for the local legislators in the audience…
Dr. Davis also talked about what he called the ‘journey of belief’ that got him there…
Dr. Davis ended his speech by hinting that CCBC’s best days are still ahead…
The inauguration ceremony was held inside the Dome at CCBC. Dr. Davis – who is originally from Baltmore – has been at the school for three years, and is now the college’s first African-American leader.




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1460 WMBA’s Tom Hays and Bruce Frey have the call from Rochester High School of this WPIAL Class A Big 7 Conference high school football game as the Rams battle the Raiders. Air-time is 6:30 p.m. and kick-off is scheduled for 7:00 pm. If you can’t listen on the air click the Trib-Live Logo below at the time of broadcast to listen to the game on line…….
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1230 WBVP and 99.3 FM’s Bob Barrickman and Jason Colangelo have the call from Oak Hill Stadium in New Brighton of this WPIAL Class 2A Midwestern Athletic Conference high school football game as the Lions battle the Lancers.
If you can’t tune into the Broadcast you can click the Trib-Live Logo below at 6:30 pm to listen to the pre-game and game streaming on the Trib-Live High School Sports Network…..
Antonio Brown says he’s not quite ready for retirement
By The Associated Press undefined
Antonio Brown has indicated he’s not retiring from the NFL, only a few days after announcing he was done with the league in a Twitter rant.
The four-time All-Pro wide receiver wrote on Twitter on Thursday: “I’m still the best why stop now.” He followed with the suggestion that the game needs him.
Brown has been accused of sexual misconduct by two women. He was released by the New England Patriots last week after playing only one game. He’s been dumped by three teams in the last six months.
Brown, who lost Nike as a sponsor last week, says he’ll practice at high schools one day a week, starting in Miami.
The 31-year-old Brown also engaged in a Twitter spat with Los Angeles Rams safety Eric Weddle, who faced him often with the Baltimore Ravens.
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Judge 3-peats as top MLB jersey seller; Harper second
NEW YORK (AP) — Aaron Judge had the top-selling jersey in Major League Baseball for the third consecutive season.
The New York Yankees slugger beat out Bryce Harper, according to results released Friday by MLB.
Judge maintained the top spot despite missing more than a third of the season. The 2017 AL Rookie of the Year entered Friday batting .272 with 26 home runs for the AL East champions.
Harper set a uniform sales record for any athlete in a 24-hour window after signing a $330 million, 13-year deal with the Philadelphia Phillies in February. Since opening day, he’s ranked second in sales behind Judge, followed by NL MVP contender Cody Bellinger of the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Reigning NL MVP Christian Yelich of the Milwaukee Brewers had the fifth-most popular jersey. He didn’t crack the top 20 last season.
Mike Trout of the Los Angeles Angels ranked ninth, a two-spot improvement from 2018.
Chicago Cubs infielder Javier Báez finished fourth and was joined in the top 20 by teammates Anthony Rizzo (10) and Kris Bryant (16). The Houston Astros also placed three players that high: Jose Altuve (8), Alex Bregman (13) and George Springer (20).
NL Rookie of the Year front-runner Pete Alonso of the New York Mets ranked 14th, and teammate Jacob deGrom was 19th.
Manny Machado, who signed a $300 million, 10-year deal with the San Diego Padres in February, did not crack the top 20.
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US probe of vaping illnesses focuses on THC from marijuana
By MIKE STOBBE AP Medical Writer
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. health officials said Friday that their investigation into an outbreak of severe vaping-related illnesses is increasingly focused on products that contain the marijuana compound THC.
Most of the 800 people who got sick vaped THC, the ingredient in marijuana that causes a high, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. But officials said they didn’t know if the THC is the problem or some other substance added to the vaping liquid, such as thickeners.
“The outbreak currently is pointing to a greater concern around THC-containing products,” said the CDC’s Dr. Anne Schuchat.
So far, investigators have not identified a particular e-cigarette, vaping device, liquid or ingredient behind the outbreak. But officials say patients have mentioned the name Dank Vapes most frequently. Many of the people who got sick in Illinois and Wisconsin said they used prefilled THC cartridges sold in Dank Vapes packaging.
“It’s a generic product name that doesn’t really tie back to one store or one distributor,” said Dr. Jennifer Layden, chief medical officer for the Illinois Department of Public Health.
“Folks are getting it from friends or folks on the street, with no understanding of where it came from prior to that.” she said Friday.
Until a cause is pinned down, the CDC continues to advise Americans to consider avoiding all vaping products, though the agency on Friday added the phrase “particularly those containing THC.”
“We didn’t feel comfortable dropping the broader recommendation yet,” said Schuchat.
This week, the CDC reported 805 confirmed and probable cases of the lung illness. Thirteen people have died. Only the U.S. has reported such an outbreak, although Canadian officials this week confirmed that country’s first case.
On Friday, the agency provided more details in two reports:
— The first case in the U.S. began in late March. Cases ramped up in late June and rose dramatically in late July.
— Median age for the illnesses is 23. But the median age of those who died is much older — 50.
— Nationally, 9 in 10 cases required hospitalization. Many young and previously healthy adolescents and young adults needed machines to help them breathe.
— In Illinois and Wisconsin, patients mentioned 87 different product names and many vaped more than one.
Doctors say the illnesses resemble an inhalation injury. Symptoms have included shortness of breath, fatigue, chest pain, diarrhea and vomiting.
Officials continue to find a substantial numbers of U.S. patients — the new report says 16% — who said they vaped only nicotine, and not THC. But the report noted that in Wisconsin, five patients who initially denied using products with THC turned out to have used them.
The most illnesses have occurred in California, Illinois, Texas and Wisconsin.
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