Scores Across The Valley 9/9/16

5A
West Allegheny 24, North Hills 16
Upper St. Clair 35, Moon 3

4A
Mars 24, Blackhawk 21
South Fayette 38, Ambridge 0

3A
Beaver 28. Aliquippa 14
Hopewell 15, Ellwood City 13
New Castle 29, Highlands 26

2A
Freedom 24, New Brighton 21
Riverside 24, Laurel 7

Non-Conference
Beaver Falls 40, Apollo-Ridge 14
Quaker Valley 25, Neshannock 20
Central Valley 56, Elizabeth Forward 13
Serra Catholic 25, South Side Beaver 20
OLSH 45, Carmichaels 28

MLB
Cincinnati 4, Pittsburgh 3

Freedom 24, New Brighton 21

A wild showdown between Midwestern Athletic Conference teams ended in Freedom’s favor, as the Bulldogs get their first win in over a year, defeating the New Brighton Lions 24-21 at Bulldog Stadium on 1460 WMBA.

New Brighton was leading 21-7 in the 4th quarter, but Freedom scored 17 unanswered to take the 24-21 lead. The Lions had the chance to send it into overtime, but missed on a 42-yard field goal with 11 seconds to go.

New Brighton drops to 0-2 in the MAC and overall; Freedom improves to 1-0 in the MAC, 1-2 overall.

Freedom’s Zach Rosa and New Brighton’s Tylar Williams were tonight’s CCBC Players of The Game.

Tom Hays has the game recap for beavercountyradio.com.

Lions’ Missed Field Goal

Mars 24, Blackhawk 21

It seemed like Blackhawk would pull off a second consecutive win to start the 2016 season after they took a 21-7 lead into the halftime break.

As it turns out, the Planets did not align in favor of the Cougars.

Caleb Brake capped off a monumental comeback with a 39-yard field goal as time expired, as Mars scores 24 unanswered points to defeat Blackhawk 24-21 at Northwestern Stadium, as heard on 1230 WBVP. Both Mars and Blackhawk are now 1-1 in the Northern Nine Conference (4A) and overall.

Carl Jaszcar of Blackhawk and Garrett Reinke of Mars were tonight’s CCBC Players of the Game.

Bob Barrickman has the game recap for beavercountyradio.com.

Caleb Brake GW Field Goal

New Brighton Company Awarded A 123-Thousand-Dollar Loan

A New Brighton company has been awarded a 123-thousand-dollar loan. The Standard Horse Nail company – located at 1415 Fifth Avenue in New Brighton – was awarded the loan from the Pennsylvania Industrial Development Authority. State Rep. Jaret Gibbons tells Beaver County Radio newsman Pat Septak that the funds will help pay for renovations to a 25-thousand square-foot facility. He says not only will the money be used to help increase the operations, but he thinks the loan will also help spur economic development in Beaver County.

 

Beaver Leak-Detection Work Begins

A CONTRACTOR BEGAN LEAK-DETECTION WORK IN BEAVER LAST NIGHT. BEAVER OFFICIALS SAY THE WORK BEGAN AT 10:00 LAST NIGHT AND INVOLVES TESTING FIRE HYDRANTS AND WATER VALVES. WORK IS EXPECTED TO FINISH SEPTEMBER 16TH.

Beaver Looking Into Renovating Its Municipal Building

THE BOROUGH OF BEAVER IS LOOKING INTO RENOVATIONS TO ITS EXISTING MUNICIPAL BUILDING NEXT YEAR. OFFICIALS ARE CONSIDERING PLANS TO EXTEND THE POLICE DEPARTMENT AT THE BACK OF THE BUILDING. COLUMBIA GAS WILL BE MOVING GAS LINES IN THE BOROUGH BY THE END OF THE MONTH. CREWS WILL ALSO BE TEARING UP THE ALLEY BETWEEN THE BOROUGH BUILDING AND WAFFLES INCAFFEINATED ON THIRD STREETS. THE ALLEY COULD BE CONVERTED INTO A PARKLET, WHICH WOULD OPEN UP OPPORTUNITIES FOR LOCAL ARTISTS.

Authorities Investigating Car-Jacking At Pittsburgh International Airport

Authorities are investigating a reported car-jacking at the Pittsburgh International Airport early this morning. A supervisor with the Allegheny County emergency dispatch center said the incident was reported at 11:13 a.m. today. Allegheny County police responded to the incident. Police say that two men forced out occupants from a sport utility vehicle and that one of the suspects had a gun. No injuries were reported. Police are searching for the vehicle, a 2008 Hyundai Santa Fe with Pennsylvania license plate of JLY-3519.

Pitt vs Penn State

The date was September 16th 2000.  The place was Three Rivers Stadium. The Coaches were Joe Paterno for Penn State and Walt Harris for Pitt.  Pitt won the game 12-0. The interstate teams resume playing tomorow afternoon at noon in Heinz Field. WBVP-WMBA air time is 11:30

Pirates And Reds

Fresh off their 4-1 win last night, the Pirates and Reds play game number two tonight at PNC Park. Stephen Brault (0-2)  will start for the Pirates. Tim Adleman (2-3) pitches for the Reds.  The Pirates are now chasing the New York Mets for the second wild card spot. The Pirates trail the Mets by four games.  The next broadcast game will be Sunday against the Reds.  It starts with  the Neal Huntington Show at 12:40. Pirates pregame is at 1:10. First pitch is at 1:35.

Aliquippa Showing Signs It May Be On The Brink Of An Economic Recovery

Aliquippa City council met last night  in regular session. According to Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano,  Deborah J. Grass, Recovery coordinator for the city , which is under Act 47 for  financially distressed cities in the state , congratulated Mayor Dwan Walker, , the City Administrator Sam Gill , the finance director and council  for their efforts, that have helped to improve the city’s financial  condition. She said projections   indicate that the city could end the year with   $100,000.  She said remarkable progress has been made  toward the goal of exiting Act 47 status no later than June 2019. she said it is an excellent turnaround in 6 years for the city  This is the second year  under the Sixth Amended Recovery Plan, she said. She said it’s an excellent turnaround in only 6 yearsr initiatives established in 2014  include the pension fund, due to better investments and larger contributions from the city .Upgrades in technology in all departments , focusing on capital improvements , methods for compensating the workforce  over the last 3 years  have been implemented .  Meetings were held  to focus  beginning in 2014. Council also approved the hiring of Lawrence Reddick as a laborer for the street department.  City Adminstrator Sam Gill said Reddick has a CDL license, which allows him to operate  the city’s equipment.  Councilman Mark Delon added Reddick is a hard worker.

Sandy Giordano

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    The former Lindy’s site at the corner of Kiehl  St.and Franklin Avenue has been cleared.  Bricks fell from the building in  September 2014 and  had to be demolished, and  final cleanup of the site took place last week, Mayor Dwan Walker said last night.

      Solicitor Myron R. Sainovich and city code enforcement officer Mike Demcak  are   asking for the issuance of court orders to demolish the old PM Moore building on Station St. , the Union Grill, and the Joseph Building located at Wye.
       Trash dumping and unkempt properties were an issue brought up by residents, and some volunteered to remove debris dumped in the city.  The residents were assured by council that the issues would be addressed, and were informed that the Blight committee is being formed  to address issues   in the city’s eight zones. City Administrator Sam Gill said “We are looking at band aids and major surgeries due to  the problems.”
         Councilman Donald Walker  told residents” clean up your yards, don’t litter , start caring about your community, not just in Aliquippa, but all over the county”
           Walker  and his family members can be seen picking up trash and debris on his street, at the Aliquippa Community park, and Cepull Field when  it is found.