Host Jim Roddey discusses the Tusca Drive-In and Beaver Meadows on tomorrow’s “The Best of Beaver County” presented by St. Barnabas

Jim Roddey

The Best of Beaver County is easy to discover; it’s right on your radio!  Tune in this and every Thursday from 11 to 11:30 am  for “the Best of Beaver County”, a new show on WBVP and WMBA presented by St. Barnabas. The show is  hosted by Jim Roddey and is dedicated to shining light on the great things going on right here in your neighborhood, and the people that are making it happen.  This Thursday, enjoy conversation and insight with the previous owners of the Tusca Drive-In and Katie Schneider, Administrator of Beaver Meadows. 

If you can’t tune in tomorrow, the radio broadcast will be replayed from 11:30 am to Noon on Sunday on Beaver County Radio!

W.P.I.A.L. High School Basketball Playoffs Scoreboard, Tuesday February 19, 12019


 

Tuesday, February 19, 2019:

 

                                   Girls  Class 1A First Round Games
Mapletown
Quigley      6:30 p.m.      WBVP/WMBA33
33
47   Final 
California
Sewickley Academy      6:30 p.m.  
30
56     Final 
Leechburg 
Vincentian Academy    6:30 p.m.
0
0     Final
Aquinas Academy
Avella       6:30 p.m.
25
38 Final 

Scoring Updates: Quigley vs. Mapletown (Girls) Tuesday February 19, 2019


Score will be updated at the end of each quarter.

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CCBC Players of the Game Girls High School Basketball Feb. 19th, 2019

The two teams were neck and neck at the start of the game, with Mapletown just pulling ahead at the end of the first quarter, leading 9-8. Quigley fought back in the second quarter and finished the half 24-13 over Mapletown. Quigley held that lead for the rest of the game, finishing at 47-33 over Mapletown. Quigley will continue on to the Quarter Finals against Greensburg Central Catholic.

CCBC Players of the Game:

Quigley: Clara Stephenson

Mapletown: Kelsi Smith

Antonio Brown meets with Rooney, saying ‘it is time to move on’

Brown meets with Rooney, saying ‘it is time to move on’
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown has ended his lengthy standoff with the team by meeting with president Art Rooney II, though any shot at reconciliation between the two sides appears to be out of the question.
Brown, who has asked to be traded, posted a picture on various social media accounts on Tuesday that showed him arm in arm with Rooney at the Palm Beach International Airport.
“We discussed a lot of things and we cleared the air on several issues!” Brown wrote. “We both agreed that it is time to move on but I’ll always have appreciation and gratitude towards the Rooney family and @steelers organization!”
Brown still has three years remaining on the $72 million contract he signed in the spring of 2017, and remains one of the most dynamic performers in the league. He is the only player in NFL history with six consecutive 100-catch seasons and he hauled in 104 receptions for 1,297 yards and a franchise-record 15 touchdowns in 2018.
Yet his relationship with the team has deteriorated over the past several months.
The low point came before Pittsburgh’s game against Cincinnati in Week 17. The team sent him home with an apparent leg injury on the Friday before the game and he failed to provide coach Mike Tomlin with an update until Sunday morning, when his agent, Drew Rosenhaus, let Tomlin know that Brown was available to play.
Tomlin opted to make Brown inactive and Brown did not show up to clean out his locker or conduct an exit interview with the coaching staff. He pulled out of the Pro Bowl with an injury, and Rooney indicated the team had been unable to make contact with Brown in the weeks after Pittsburgh finished 9-6-1 and failed to reach the playoffs.
Brown has continued to be a vocal critic of the Steelers during his estrangement from the team. Over the weekend, he took aim at Tomlin and Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger for their role in the deteriorating relationship between Brown and the club.
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Link for Quigley vs Mapletown (Girls) on WBVP/WMBA and Trib-Live High School Sports Network

1230 WBVP and 1460 WMBA’s Bob Barrickman and Bruce Frey have the call from West Allegheny High School of this 2019 WPIAL Class 1A First Round high school girls basketball playoff game as the Spartans battle the Maples.

If you can’t tune into the broadcast on 1230 WBVP and want to hear the broadcast streaming live over the Trib-Live High School Sports Network click on the logo below at 6:00 p.m. for for the pre-game. Tip-off is scheduled for 6:30 p.m……….

Tom Young and Guest Len Renier talked about the “Financial integrity of the Family”

(Beaver Falls, PA.) In hour number one of Teleforum with Frank Sparks on Beaver County Radio  Tuesday, February 19, 2019 at 9 A.M.  special guest expert, published author and renown public speaker, Tom Young, from 1st Consultants Inc. in Beaver joined Frank in studio for his monthly appearance on Teleforum. Tom’s topic this month was:  “Financial integrity of the Family” with guest Len Renier, Pres. of Wealth & Wisdom Institute. Len has spoken to the Federal Reserve and served on several college boards and a consultant to the life insurance industry.  He is also the Founder of the Family Defined Benefits Program.   Tom and Len  explained conserving the integrity of the family and strategies that work.   Tom talked about that and more during his multi media presentation. The show was streamed on Facebook Live. You can stay in touch with Tom Young all the time by down loading the free 1st Consultants app today to your phone. Go to your app store and search “Financial” for 1st Consultants.

Click the play button below on the Facebook Live feed to watch today’s program….

om’s next appearance is scheduled for March 19, 2019 at 9:10 a.m.

Click on the logo below to find out more about 1st Consultants Inc

 

BREAKING NEWS!!! Commissioner Sandie Egley announced her candidacy for Beaver County Treasurer!!!

(Beaver Falls Pa.) Beaver County Commissioner Sandie Egley sent Beaver County Radio a press release today, February 19, 2019 that announced her candidacy for Beaver County Treasurer. The following is a copy of the press release….

Beaver, PA. ‐‐‐ After careful consideration, Sandie Egley is announcing her candidacy for Beaver County
Treasurer. Sandie has identified the Treasurer’s office as being in dire need of modernization. The
current Treasurer has been in office for more than 25 years and Sandie believes there are new
management techniques that can be applied to increase efficiency for a lower cost to the tax payers.
This will include a simple, efficient, small government office that offers excellent customer service to the citizens of Beaver County.
“As Beaver County Commissioner, I have had the unique opportunity to manage the county budget of
more than $220 million, and gain perspective on the inner working of all offices in county government.
Through that experience I have found that county government operates the same way for years because
that’s the way it’s always been done,” said Sandie Egley.
The Treasurer’s office is the financial arm of the county government. Sandie’s mission is to shine a light
on the county’s finances. The Beaver County Treasurer’s office has a range of duties that are unique in
the Commonwealth. Collecting county real estate taxes is the primary responsibility of the County
Treasurer; but another function is to serve on the County Employees’ Retirement Board to ensure
member contributions are invested in a fiscally prudent manner for future retirements. Sandie has
served on the county’s Employee Retirement Board for 3 years and is proud to say that it’s 100%
funded.
“Beaver County is my home,” said Egley. “I am running for Treasurer to serve the citizens of Beaver
County and to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of the Treasurer’s office by using new
technology and delivering excellent customer service.”
Sandie and her husband Bill have been married for 16 years, have three children, and reside in Beaver.

Egley a republican will be seeking the seat that current Beaver County Treasurer Connie Javens holds. Javen’s previously announced she will not be seeking another term.

Stay to to Beaver County Radio for more updates as this situation continues to develop.

Machado, Padres agrees to $300M, 10-year deal

AP source: Machado, Padres agrees to $300M, 10-year deal
By BERNIE WILSON, AP Sports Writer
SAN DIEGO (AP) — All-Star infielder Manny Machado has agreed to a $300 million, 10-year deal with the rebuilding San Diego Padres, the biggest contract ever for a free agent, a person familiar with the negotiations told The Associated Press on Tuesday.
The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the agreement was subject to a successful physical and had not been announced. Machado can opt out after five years and become a free agent again, the person said.
Machado’s deal, if completed, would be the second-largest in baseball history behind Giancarlo Stanton’s $325 million, 13-year deal signed with the Miami Marlins ahead of the 2015 season. Among free agents it tops Alex Rodriguez’s $275 million, 10-year contract with the New York Yankees from 2008-17.
Records may be broken soon. Free agent outfielder Bryce Harper could top Stanton’s deal in coming days or weeks.
Speaking at spring training in Peoria, Arizona, Padres executive chairman Ron Fowler said: “We do not have a deal with any free agent player. We are continuing discussions, and that’s all we have to say.”
Teams draw a distinction between an agreement subject to a physical and a finalized deal.
However, general partner Peter Seidler, without confirming the deal, said: “Ron and I, we love the city of San Diego, we love sports in San Diego, we’re also well aware of the history. There’s never been a championship … We as an organization, we want to completely change that. We want our franchise to win year after year after year. And we’re going to do whatever we can rationally do to make that happen.”
The Padres haven’t had a winning season since 2010 and haven’t been to the playoffs since 2006. They haven’t won a playoff series since the 1998 NLCS against Atlanta.
And they’ve had the city’s big league sports scene to themselves since the NFL’s Chargers moved to the Los Angeles area two seasons ago.
The Padres have been rebuilding mostly with prospects and draft picks, although they are making a stunning move early in spring training for the second straight year after reaching a $144 million, seven-year contract last February with first baseman Eric Hosmer.
Machado is expected to fill the team’s gaping need at third base. He began last year with Baltimore, was traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers after the All-Star break and struck out to end the World Series loss to Boston.
With the 26-year-old Machado on board, the next big move for the Padres is expected to be the promotion of shortstop Fernando Tatis Jr., the 20-year-old son of a former big leaguer and the No. 2 overall prospect in baseball.
A four-time All-Star, Machado hit .297 last year and set career bests with 37 homers and 107 RBIs. A four-time All-Star and two-time Gold Glove winner, he has a .282 career average with 175 homers and 513 RBIs in seven big league seasons.
The Chicago White Sox were among the teams that pursued Machado.
“Still in a bit of disbelief. The one thing I can say — I just told Rick (general manager Han) this and I will tell Jerry (owner Reinsdorf) and our coaching staff and players — I feel we put our best foot forward. Jerry, in particular, really stepped up,” he said.
“If the acceptance of the offer that I’m seeing is true, then actually our offer had the opportunity for Manny to surpass that. But in the end we went after the guy and we didn’t get him. We’re disappointed but, hey, we are positioned . the reason why we were going after him in the first place is because we feel we are positioned to do some good things here going forward. We wanted to accelerate that to a large degree and that’s why we made the overture we did,” he said.
Machado also met with the Yankees, a team that had expressed concern over Machado’s remarks about hustling — not hustling, actually — during the playoffs.
After failing to run out a grounder in the NL Championship Series, Machado said: “Obviously I’m not going to change, I’m not the type of player that’s going to be ‘Johnny Hustle’ and run down the line and slide to first base.”
Machado tried to clarify his remarks after the season, saying, “looking back, it doesn’t come across how I meant it.”
Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner took notice of Machado’s initial comments, labeling them “troubling.”
“If we’re interested in any player, to sit down with them face to face and ask him, ‘Where did this come from? What was the context around the entire interview? Was there a point? How do you justify it?'” Steinbrenner said in November.
“Because that ain’t going to sell where we play baseball,” he said.
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AP Baseball Writer Ronald Blum and AP freelance writer Jack Thompson contributed to this report.
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