High School Basketball: February 12, 2019

BOYS

Monday’s Scores
Freedom 62, Western Beaver 45
OLSH 85, New Brighton 53
Erie 63, Lincoln Park 53
Quaker Valley 75, Summit Academy 42
Highlands 66, Beaver 50
Peters Township 60, Central Valley 31
Riverside 67, Union 51
Pine-Richland 93, Sewickley Academy 60

7:30pm
Hopewell at Ellwood City

GIRLS

Monday’s Scores
Lincoln Park 62, Freedom 58
Moon 52, South Side Beaver 45
Riverside 68, Union 42
Neshannock 64, Blackhawk 59
Central Valley 61, Mohawk 33
Mars 76, Rochester 44
Quaker Valley 50, Shady Side Academy 48
Peters Township 83, West Allegheny 49
Quigley Catholic 33, Fort Cherry 28
Avonworth 40, Sewickley Academy 39

Pennsylvania Lt. Governor Launches His Statewide Listening Tour On Legalizing Marijuana

LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR JOHN FETTERMAN HELD THE LAUNCH OF HIS STATEWIDE LISTENING TOUR TO GATHER INPUT FROM PENNSYLVANIANS ABOUT THE POSSIBILITY OF LEGALIZING RECREATIONAL MARIJUANA…

THE FIRST TOUR STOPS WERE HELD IN DAUPHIN AND PERRY COUNTIES.

 

State GOP Attacks Gov. Wolf’s Proposal To Raise Minimum Wage

Hearings on Gov. Tom Wolf’s budget plan kicked off with a volley of Republican attacks on raising Pennsylvania’s minimum wage, spurred by a proposal the Democrat is backing. Monday’s first House budget hearing featured criticism of the broader impact of a minimum wage increase. Wolf supports legislation to raise Pennsylvania’s hourly minimum to $12 this year. The Republican-controlled Legislature has blocked similar proposals. Most states have increased theirs above the $7.25 federal minimum.

PA State Troopers Could Be Impacted By Contract Dispute Between UPMC & Highmark

The union representing state troopers says a contract dispute between western Pennsylvania health giants UPMC and Highmark could have a negative impact on troopers and their families. The Pennsylvania State Troopers Association says its contract expires next year, while UPMC could stop accepting Highmark insurance at in-network rates at the start of July. The union is concerned that troopers and their families could have to pre-pay for treatment at UPMC facilities for six months or longer.

Flood Watch In Effect For Beaver County

WEATHER FORECAST FOR TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12TH, 2019

 

*** FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT THROUGH 1 A-M WEDNESDAY MORNING FOR BEAVER AND SURROUNDING COUNTIES. TOTAL RAINFALL OF 1.5 TO 2 INCHES IS POSSIBLE BY LATE TONIGHT. * WITH SATURATED GROUND, RIVERS, AND STREAMS FULL, ADDITIONAL RAINFALL MAY LEAD TO FLOODING. A FLOOD WATCH MEANS THERE IS A POTENTIAL FOR FLOODING BASED ON CURRENT FORECASTS. YOU SHOULD MONITOR LATER FORECASTS AND BE ALERT FOR POSSIBLE FLOOD WARNINGS. THOSE LIVING IN AREAS PRONE TO FLOODING SHOULD BE PREPARED TO TAKE ACTION SHOULD FLOODING DEVELOP. ***

TODAY – CLOUDY WITH PERIODS OF RAIN. HIGH – 45.

TONIGHT – CLOUDY WITH RAIN AND SNOW THIS EVENING. REMAINING CLOUDY OVERNIGHT. HIGHER WIND GUSTS POSSIBLE. LOW – 26.

WEDNESDAY – WINDY WITH SNOW SHOWERS IN THE MORNING. HIGH NEAR 30.

Antonio Brown Speeding Trial Scheduled For Today

Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown has his speeding trial scheduled for this morning. After allegedly throwing furniture off the balcony of his Miami-area apartment and before being revealed as a contestant on ‘The Masked Singer,’ Brown was cited for allegedly driving more than 100 miles per hour on McKnight Road in Ross Township. Police said Brown was heading southbound on Nov. 8th, the day of the team’s Thursday Night Football tilt against the Carolina Panthers, when he was stopped near the I-279 interchange. A Ross Township police officer was stationed near the Babcock overpass looking for a possible suspect from a bank robbery at the WesBanco in McCandless Crossing. Brown was cited for reckless driving, which is a summary offense that carries maximum penalties of 90 days in jail, a $200 fine and a six-month license suspension. Brown’s summary hearing is scheduled for this morning.

Hearings For Two Aliquippa Men Continued

THE HEARINGS FOR TWO ALIQUIPPA MEN HAVE BEEN CONTINUED…AS WE HEAR IN THIS REPORT FROM BEAVER COUNTY RADIO NEWS CORRESPONDENT SANDY GIORDANO. Click on ‘play’ to hear Sandy’s report…

VIDEO: Humane Society Is February’s Subject For “People Purpose Planet”

Once a month, Dr. Pete Birchler & The Chiropractic Health Center in Chippewa join Beaver County Radio for a segment of “People Purpose Planet”, a show that focuses on the non-profit organizations that provide exemplary service to Beaver County.

For February, Dr. Birchler chose the Beaver County Humane Society, and joining him and Matt Drzik on A.M. Beaver County was their Sponsorship/Social Media Director (and former Teleforum host) Mike Romigh. The conversation centered around the service that the Humane Society has been doing from holding various fundraisers to rescuing abused animals.

If you missed the interview from this morning or want to listen/view it again, check out the Facebook video below!

Murray, Crosby lead Penguins past Flyers 4-1


 

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Matt Murray made 50 saves and Sidney Crosby had a goal and an assist to lead the Pittsburgh Penguins to a 4-1 victory over the Philadelphia Flyers on Monday night.

Jake Guentzel and Nick Bjugstad also scored and Kris Letang had an empty-netter for the Penguins, who snapped a four-game losing streak while winning for just the fourth time in the last 12. Pittsburgh entered holding the final wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference.

Jakub Voracek scored for Philadelphia, which lost for just the second time in 11 games. The Flyers could’ve pulled within four points of Pittsburgh with a victory, but now stand eight points behind the Penguins.

Flyers rookie goalie Carter Hart had his eight-game win streak halted, falling one game shy of setting an NHL record for consecutive victories prior to turning 21 years old. The 20-year-old also finished a game short of tying Pelle Lindbergh for the Flyers’ rookie record for wins in a row. Hart had 24 saves.

Murray was a wall for the Penguins, withstanding an offensive flurry by Philadelphia that included a franchise-record 28 shots in the second period.

Crosby put the Penguins up 1-0 with a fluky goal with 11:41 left in the first period. Hart lost sight of the puck behind the net and it caromed off the glass to Crosby to the right of the crease. With Hart still looking the other way, Crosby shot into the empty half of the net for his 24th of the season and 40th goal in 65 career games against Philadelphia. The Penguins’ star has scored against the Flyers more than any other team.

Bjugstad made it 2-0 7:04 into the second with a wrist shot from a sharp angle, an uncharacteristically soft goal for Hart. It was the sixth of the season for Bjustad and his first with the Penguins since being acquired from Florida on Feb. 1.

The Flyers appeared to score with 7:07 left in the second when Nolan Patrick’s rebound crossed the goal line, but the referee whistled the play dead when he thought Murray had gloved Travis Konecny’s initial shot.

Guentzel scored on a wraparound with 5:14 remaining in the third to make it 3-0. It was the team-leading 27th goal for Guentzel.

Voracek finally got Philadelphia on the board 40 seconds later on the power play, when he lifted the puck over Murray from close range.

The Flyers gained the man-advantage when Pittsburgh center Evgeni Malkin received a match penalty with 4:54 left for hitting Michael Raffl in the head with his stick. Malkin returned after missing five straight games due to an upper body injury and had an assist.

NOTES: Pittsburgh D Olli Maatta didn’t return after being checked into the boards by Phil Varone with six minutes left in the first. . The teams will next play each other on Feb. 23 in an outdoor game at Lincoln Financial Field, the home of the Philadelphia Eagles. The season series is tied 1-1, as the Flyers won 4-2 ON Dec. 1 in Pittsburgh. . Hart was the seventh different Flyers goalie, including six starters, to appear in the last seven meetings against Pittsburgh. … Letang passed Paul Coffee for most goals by a Penguins defenseman.

UP NEXT

Pittsburgh: Play the first of three straight at home against Edmonton on Wednesday.

Philadelphia: At Minnesota on Tuesday.