Two Wins For The Beaver Bobcats Girls.

The Beaver Bobcats girls had a double victory Monday.  The softball team clinched their section with a 15-0 win over Blackhawk.  For the second year in a row the Lady Bobcats have won the WPIAL Class double A  track championship.   It was accomplished at the 43rd Annual Baldwin Invitational.

New Voice For “Monday Night Football”

There will a new voice for ESPN’s Monday Football.  Mike Tirco has been the play by play man for the sports network since 2006.  Last week he announced that he was leaving the network to join NBC.  He will work on special events, Sunday Night Football, and will be part of the networks coverage of the RIO Summer Olympics. ESPN is hiring from within. Sean McDonough has been with the network since 2000. He has covered college football-basketball and is the main announcer for Major League Baseball.  McDonough will join analyst Jon Gruden and reporter Lisa Saunders at the Hall Of Fame Game on August 7th.

State Rep Jim Christiana Calling For Investigation Into “Pay To Play” Scheme at County Courthouse

State Representative Jim Christiana is calling for an investigation into a possible “pay to play” scheme at the Beaver County courthouse. Christiana appeared on “Teleforum”  with Mike Romigh this morning, talking about accusations he has made against Beaver County Commissioner Sandie Egley’s secretary. Christiana claims that, based on what his sources have told him, Egley’s assistant – Randi Bick – told supporters that larger campaign contributions were needed in order to do business with the county. Christiana met with Egley for more than 30 minutes on Friday and presented her with the information and asked her to take care of it. Bick denies the allegations. Christiana emphasized he isn’t pointing the finger at Egley herself; he just wants her to look into the matter.

Suspect In 2013 Beaver Falls Murder Outside Elk’s Club Turns In Self

The suspect sought in a 2013 murder outside the Elk’s Club in Beaver Falls is in custody. Beaver Falls Police Chief Charles Jones tells Beaver County Radio newsman Pat Septak that 34-year-old Eric Washington turned himself in on Saturday. Washington is accused of opening fire outside the Elk’s Club in April 2013, killing Jerome Goosby and wounding Wally Pickens. Authorities say Washington was identified by Pickens as the shooter. Police also recovered a cell phone near the scene that contained Washington’s DNA. The District Attorney says Pickens’ statement along with other witness accounts led to the arrest. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for May 19.

Man Identified In Violent Aliquippa Accident

A man was killed in an accident in Aliquippa early Sunday morning. The accident occurred at 7 a.m. on Route 51 near the West Aliquippa Bridge. The Beaver County coroner identified the victim as 38-year-old Carlos Hicks of Aliquippa. Hicks was the driver of the car. The coroner confirmed Hicks died from blunt force trauma. The manner of death is accidental. Aliquippa police are investigating the crash.

27-year-old Man Killed In Glen Osborne Crash

A 27-year-old man was killed in a crash on Ohio River Boulevard in Glen Osborne. The two-vehicle crash happened around 7:00 last night. The victim – identified as Scott Campbell – was taken to Sewickley Valley Hospital – where he died.  Investigators have not said what caused the crash.

Joyce Lewis Andrews and Dennis Sabatini from McGuire Memorial

Joyce Lewis Andrews and Dennis Sabatini from McGuire Memorial Foundation talked about the upcoming “Ramblin’ Gamblin’ Monte Carlo Night”.  The Event takes place on June 5 at the Pittsburgh Airport Marriot starting at 5:30 p.m.  Visit www.mcguirememorial.org for more information.

15 Dogs, Several Birds Killed In New Castle Fire

Two people managed to escape a fire in New Castle, but more than a dozen family pets died. It happened early this morning in a home on Boyles Avenue. Police say the two-alarm fire started in the garage and quickly spread. The back end of the house sustained flame damage and the entire structure sustained smoke and water damage. Officials say all of their pets died in the fire.  A total of 15 dogs and several birds were killed.  The Red Cross is helping the people who lived inside the house.

Aliquippa Woman Takes Complaint About Neighbor’s Trash To City Council

AN ALIQUIPPA WOMAN WENT TO CITY COUNCIL TO COMPLAIN ABOUT A NEIGHBOR’S TRASH. ACCORDING TO BEAVER COUNTY RADIO NEWS CORRESPONDENT SANDY GIORDANO, SANDY GALTON OF BRODHEAD ROAD TOLD COUNCIL THAT HER NEIGHBOR WAS CITED BY THE CITY FOR HAVING DEBRIS IN FRONT OF HIS HOME…AND NOW HE’S MOVED IT TO THE SIDE…AND THERE ARE RODENTS, UNCUT GRASS AND STAGNANT WATER. THE CITY ADVISED THAT THEY WOULD RE-VISIT THE PROPERTY IN THE COMING WEEKS. GALTON HAS DECLINED TO COMMENT ON THE MATTER TO BEAVER COUNTY RADIO NEWS.