A double-dose of 2A coaches comes your way for this week’s Coaches Corner.
Ron Sciarro has led his Riverside Panthers to a 5-2 record (4-2 in the Midwestern Athletic Conference), poised for another potential playoff run. He’ll discuss the potential for November as well as what’s to come in Week 8’s non-conference match with Valley.
He’ll be joined by South Side Beaver’s Luke Travelpiece, whose Rams are in second place in the Three Rivers Conference with a 6-2 record (4-2 in conference) and ready to make some noise in the 2A playoffs. Travelpiece will discuss what has made his team successful and what to look for in their Week 8 matchup with Fort Cherry.
Coaches Corner is brought to you live every week from the Patio at Robert’s Roadside Inn, located on Sharon Road in Bridgewater.
PENNDOT IS SET TO HOLD A PUBLIC MEETING IN BEAVER FALLS TONIGHT…TO REVEAL AND DISPLAY PLANS FOR WHAT IT IS CALLING THE 7TH AVENUE PROJECT. PENNDOT SAYS IT PLANS TO INFORM THE PUBLIC ABOUT THE PROPOSED CHANGES FOR ROUTE 18, THE CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE AND TRAFFIC CONTROL. OFFICIALS WILL ALSO BE GATHERING FEEDBACK ON THE PROJECT. TONIGHT’S MEETING IS SCHEDULED FROM 5 TO 6:30 P-M AT THE BEAVER FALLS MUNICIPAL BUILDING. OUR OWN MATT DRZIK WILL BE THERE AND WILL HAVE A DETAILED REPORT ON AM BEAVER COUNTY BEGINNING AT 6:30 TOMORROW MORNING.
A man is badly hurt after a bar fight in Monaca Saturday night. Police were called to Whiskey Rhythm Bar on the 11-hundred block of Pennsylvania Avenue for a man unconscious on the bathroom floor. The man had to be flown to the hospital in an unknown condition after the fight. Surveillance video caught 26-year-old Steven Spencer and 22-year-old Skyler Huskins following the man into the bathroom before the altercation. The two are in Beaver County Jail in lieu of 75-thousand-dollars bail.
A 24-year old man died Tuesday morning after falling off of the roof of a Moon Township home. According to the Allegheny County Medical Examiner’s Office, Oscar Trujillo was pronounced dead at Sewickley Hospital at 9:26 a.m. from injuries he sustained roughly 45 minutes earlier after falling from a roof at 125 Apple Blossom Way in Moon. Moon police are investigating.
Police in Lawrence County continue to investigate the deaths of a man, a woman and a 10-year-old girl found in a New Castle home as a triple homicide. New Castle police in a statement identified the victims as 31-year-old Nichole Pumphrey, her 10-year-old daughter Amariah Emery and 31-year-old Lawrence Cannon. Chief Robert Salem of the New Castle police department told reporters the deaths apparently occurred overnight.
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PITTSBURGH (AP) — Brock Boeser fired a wrist shot by Casey DeSmith’s stick and into the net 34 seconds into overtime to lift the Vancouver Canucks to a 3-2 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins on Tuesday night.The Penguins tied it late in regulation when Carl Hagelin took a perfect pass from Phil Kessel and slipped it past Anders Nilsson with 3:14 to go.Vancouver, however, responded in the extra period.
Boeser took the puck and drifted through center ice as the Canucks worked through a line change behind him. Rather than drop it off to a teammate, he let one go just inside the right circle for his second goal of the season.
Ben Hutton and Brandon Sutter also scored for the Canucks. Nilsson finished with 26 saves as Vancouver won its third straight. The Canucks played without 19-year-old rookie Elias Pettersson, who was diagnosed with a concussion after getting slammed to the ice in a game against Florida on Saturday.
Hagelin’s goal was his first of the season for Pittsburgh. Guentzel continued his torrid start by picking up his fourth for the Penguins. DeSmith finished with 23 saves while making his third straight start in place of Matt Murray. Murray, Pittsburgh’s top goaltender, sustained a concussion last week and though he has been cleared to return served as DeSmith’s backup.
Guentzel scored on Pittsburgh’s first shot, taking the puck away from Vancouver’s Tim Schaller and starting a two-on-one with Sidney Crosby the other way. Rather than pass it to his teammate, Guentzel instead fired a wrister from the right circle that found its way between Nilsson’s right arm and his body to give the Penguins the lead 6:34 into the game.
Hutton responded just over two minutes later, taking advantage of a scramble in front of the Pittsburgh net to swoop in from the blue line and fire a shot by the sprawled DeSmith to pick up his first goal since March 16, 2017.
Sutter, who played for the Penguins from 2013-15 before signing with the Canucks, pushed Vancouver ahead with just 1:04 left in the first period, though Schaller did most of the hard work. Schaller worked behind the Pittsburgh net and then slipped the puck across the goal mouth. Sutter pounced and fired from a sharp angle just above the goal line.
The goal appeared like it would be enough until late. Nilsson tamped down what little pressure the Penguins produced. It took an exquisite play from Kessel for Pittsburgh to draw even. Kessel, one of the best snipers in the NHL, raced down the right side but instead of shooting the puck instead opted to slip it across the ice to Hagelin, who redirected it into the net to help the Penguins salvage a point. Click on the play button below to hear a recap of the game by Josh Getzoff of the Penguins Radio Network …
NOTES: The Canucks did not go on the power play. The Penguins were 0 for 1 with the man advantage. … Vancouver has won its last three meetings with Pittsburgh. … The rematch is next week in Vancouver.
UP NEXT
Canucks: Finish up their massive six-game road swing on Thursday in Winnipeg.
Penguins: Begin a four-game road trip on Thursday in Toronto.