Link for PIAA Round 2 Girls Playoff Game: Beaver vs. Penns Valley, Tuesday March 12, 2019 at 5:30 p.m..

1230 WBVP and 1460 WMBA’s Bob Barrickman and Tom Hays have the call from DuBois High School of this 2019 PIAA Class 3A Second Round girls high school basketball state playoff game as the Bobcats battle the Rams.

If you can’t tune into the broadcast on 1230 WBVP 1460 WMBA and want to hear the broadcast streaming live over the Trib-Live High School Sports Network click on the logo below at 5:30 p.m. for for the pre-game. Tip-off is scheduled for 6:00 p.m……….

PIAA Second Round Basketball: March 12, 2019

Who will take their next step toward Hershey? Tonight’s coverage takes us to DuBois where the Beaver Lady Bobcats take on Penns Valley out of District 6 for a shot at the state quarterfinals. Coverage begins with pre-game tonight at 5:30 on Beaver County Radio.

“West” games only are listed below; local teams labeled in bold.

GIRLS

5:00pm
[6A] Norwin vs. Northhampton Area (at Cumberland Valley)

6:00pm
[2A] OLSH vs. Allegheny-Clarion Valley (at Armstrong)
[2A] Bishop Canevin vs. Everett (at Hempfield)
[2A] West Middlesex vs. Juniata Valley (at Punxsutawney HS)
[3A] Beaver vs. Penns Valley (at DuBois HS) [WBVP/WMBA]
[3A] Shady Side Academy vs. Central Cambria (at Greensburg-Salem)
[3A] Penn Cambria vs. Delone Catholic (at Mifflin County)
[6A] North Allegheny vs. Upper Dublin (at Chambersburg)
[6A] Abington vs. Cumberland Valley (at Garden Spot)

7:00pm
[3A] Neshannock vs. Avonworth (at Hampton)
[6A] Peters Township vs. Bethel Park (at Canon-McMillan)

7:30pm
[2A] Brentwood vs. Kane (at Punxsutawney HS)

BOYS

6:00pm
[5A] Mars vs. York William Penn (at Hollidaysburg)
[5A] Meadville vs. Muhlenburg (at Bald Eagle)
[1A] Vincentian vs. Elk County Catholic (at Slippery Rock Univ.)

7:30pm
[5A] Moon vs. Archbishop Ryan (at Chambersburg)
[5A] Johnstown vs. Lower Dauphin (at Bald Eagle)
[4A] Quaker Valley vs. Bishop McDevitt (at Hollidaysburg)
[4A] New Castle vs. Grove City (at Slippery Rock Univ.)
[4A] Hickory vs. Huntingdon (at DuBois HS)
[4A] Imhotep Charter vs. Danville Area (at Central Dauphin East)
[1A] Cornell vs. Clarion-Limestone (at Armstrong)
[1A] Monessen vs. Bishop Carroll (at Greensburg-Salem)
[1A] Nazareth Prep vs. Shade (at Hempfield)

Scoring Updates: Pittsburgh Penguins vs. Boston Bruins, Sunday March 10, 2019 at 7:30 pm.

 

 First Second Final 
Boston Bruins


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Pittsburgh Penguins234
GoalsPenguins:
Nick Bjugstad (1:33)
Jared McCann (13:54)
Penguins:
Jake Guentzel (16:32)

Bruins:
David Krejci (4:32)
Penguins:
Jared McCann (19:39)

Bruins:
John Moore (18:59)

AP source: Raiders acquire WR Antonio Brown from Steelers

AP source: Raiders acquire WR Antonio Brown from Steelers
By JOSH DUBOW AP Pro Football Writer
ALAMEDA, Calif. (AP) — The Oakland Raiders agreed on a deal Saturday night to acquire prolific but disgruntled receiver Antonio Brown from the Pittsburgh Steelers and will give him the lucrative new contract he wanted.
A person with direct knowledge of the trade told The Associated Press that the Raiders finalized the deal with the Steelers and will give Brown a new three-year contract worth $50.125 million instead of the $38.925 million he was owed by Pittsburgh. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the deal can’t be completed until the new league year starts Wednesday.
Pro Football Talk first reported the deal and says Pittsburgh will get third and fifth-round draft picks from Oakland.
The trade makes final what became a very messy and very public divorce between Brown and the team that helped turn the sixth-round pick into arguably the greatest wide receiver of his generation.
It also gives the Raiders a high-profile addition for second-year coach Jon Gruden after trading away two of the team’s biggest stars last year in edge rusher Khalil Mack and receiver Amari Cooper.
Oakland got extra first-round picks in those trades but didn’t need to give up any of its four picks in the top 35 in the upcoming draft to acquire Brown, who has topped 100 receptions and 1,200 yards receiving in each of the past six seasons. The Raiders have had only one player reach those marks in a single season in franchise history, with Hall of Famer Tim Brown accomplishing the feat in 1997.
Brown now gives quarterback Derek Carr his biggest offensive weapon since entering the league in 2014 and the Raiders a legitimate star before they move to Las Vegas for the 2020 season.
The Raiders’ top wide receiver last season was Jordy Nelson, who had just 63 catches for 739 yards.
Gruden has always admired Brown from his time as a broadcaster and had nothing but praise for the receiver before the teams played last December.
“He’s the hardest working man, I think, in football,” Gruden said. “Hardest working player I’ve ever seen practice. I’ve seen Jerry Rice, I’ve seen a lot of good ones, but I put Antonio Brown at the top. If there are any young wideouts out there, I’d go watch him practice. You figure out yourself why he’s such a good player.”
Brown was obviously pleased with the development, posting a picture of himself in a Raiders uniform and a video with Carr at a Pro Bowl with the caption “Love at first sight ” on his Twitter account.
Brown is no stranger to drawing headlines for both his prolific on-field production and his off-the-field antics, including livestreaming from the locker room after a playoff win over Kansas City in January 2017 and getting pulled over for doing 100 mph in the northern Pittsburgh suburbs last fall.
The sometimes tumultuous relationship between the only player in NFL history with six straight 100-catch seasons and the franchise that made him the highest-paid player at his position in the spring of 2017 reached a breaking point in late December.
Steelers coach Mike Tomlin benched Brown during the regular-season finale against Cincinnati after the wide receiver went radio silent in the final 48 hours before the game. Brown arrived in a fur coat, hung out for a half and then disappeared from view until well after his teammates had cleaned out their lockers following a 9-6-1 finish that left Pittsburgh on the outside of the playoffs for the first time since 2013.
When Brown did resurface, he began engaging in a series of increasingly antagonistic acts designed to expedite his departure. He went on Instagram with former Steelers linebacker James Harrison during Tomlin’s season wrap-up press conference. He decried quarterback Ben Roethlisberger’s “owner’s mentality” and chastised Tomlin for disciplining him in Week 17, no matter that Tomlin and the rest of the organization had spent years downplaying Brown’s off-the-field eccentricities.
Brown officially requested a trade last month, but not before photo-shopping his familiar No. 84 onto a San Francisco 49ers jersey or using his hyperactive social media feeds to indicate not only his displeasure with the Steelers but also his interest in signing a new deal with whomever should acquire his services.
Even with his benching in the finale, Brown caught 104 passes for 1,297 yards and a franchise-record and NFL-high 15 touchdowns. His last performance in a Pittsburgh uniform might have been one of his best, a 14-reception, 185-yard, two-touchdown masterpiece in a road loss to New Orleans.
A week later, the player who once said he wanted to retire a Steeler didn’t even suit up against the Bengals. Just over two months later, he now finds himself heading to the second act of a career that’s on a Hall of Fame trajectory and the Steelers have a hole at receiver and more than $21 million in dead money on their salary cap.
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AP Sports Writer Will Graves in Pittsburgh contributed to this report
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Scoreboard for PIAA Play-offs Round One, Saturday March 9, 2019

 

 

Saturday, March  9, 2019:

                                 Girls  PIAA Class 1A  First Round 
Vincention Academy
Johnsonburg             4:00 p.m.
46
44   Final
Sewickley Academy
North Clarion             3:00 p.m.
44
35  Final
Otto-Eldrid
Rochester               3:00 p.m.
44
67 Final
St. Josephs Catholic Academy
Quigley Catholic             4:30 p.m.
0
0   Final
Kennedy Catholic
West Greene                       3:00 p.m.
63
56   Final
Avella
Berlin Brothers Valley           6:00 p.m.
0
0   Final
                                 Girls PIAA  Class 4A First Round 
Mc Keesport
North Catholic     3:00 p.m.
42
58 Final
Elizabeth Forward
Villa Maria Academy             4:30 p.m.
45
55  Final
Quaker Valley
Lancaster Catholic             6:30 p.m.
24
52 Final
Keystone Oaks
Forest Hills               7:00 p.m.
32
50 Final
Blackhawk
Punxsutaweny             7:30 p.m.
70
46   Final
                                 Girls PIAA  Class 5A  First Round
General Mc Clain
Chartiers Valley                3:00 p.m.
24
59 Final
Trinity
Thomas Jefferson                  6:00 p.m.
44
50 Final
Obama Academy
Slippery Rock           3:00 p.m.
0
0   Final
Penn Hills
Hollidaysbug              4:00 p.m.
42
25 Final
                                 Boys  PIAA Class 2A  First Round 
Penn Manor
Serra Catholic             4:30 p.m.
44
79  Final
West Middlesex
OLSH                        3:00 p.m.
43
62   Final
Shenango
Farrell            4:00 p.m.
47
74  Final
Bishop Guilfoyle
Sto-Rox                  5:30 p.m.
100
64   Final
Ridgway
Sewickley Academy                       5:30 p.m.
60
51 Final
Coudersport
South Side          7:00 p.m.
0
0   Final
                                 Boys  PIAA Class 3A  First Round 
Deer Lakes
Brookville                6:00 p.m.
56
52 Final
Bellwood-Antis
Lincoln Park            4:30 p.m.   WBVP/WMBA
55

73

Final

Forest Hills
North Catholic                 4:30 p.m.
64
51  Final
Sharpsville
Seton La Salle      6:00 p.m.
57
67 Final
Aliquippa
Fairview                6:00 p.m.
66
56 Final
Washington
Sharon                5:30 p.m.
49
63  Final
Beaver Falls
Ligonier Valley                6:00 p.m.
84
68 Final
                                 Boys  PIAA Class 6A  First Round 
Fox Chapel
Kennedy Catholic         7:00 p.m.
28
55 Final
Chambersburg
Butler                          5:00 p.m.
42
56 Final
Allderdice
Cannon Mc Millian    3:00 p.m.
61
58   Final
Manheim Twp.        6:00 p.m.
Mount Lebanon
0
0   Final
Pine-Richland
Wilson                     4:30 p.m.
89
64   Final

Scoring Updates: Pittsburgh Penguins vs. Columbus Blue Jackets, Saturday March 9, 2019 at 7:00 pm.

 

 First Second Final 
Pittsburgh Penguins

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Columbus Blue Jackets124
GoalsBlue Jackets:
Boone Jenner (2:31)
Blue Jackets:
Cam Atkinson (2:17)

Penguins:
Zach Aston-Reese (6:39)
Blue Jackets:
Oliver Bjorkstrand (16:59)
Cam Atkinson (18:11)

Rochester Girls & Lincoln Park Boys Win PIAA Openers

It was a good day in Lawrence County…for Beaver County Champions.

The two WPIAL champions from Beaver County, the Rochester Lady Rams and Lincoln Park Leopard Boys, came into New Castle High School and took care of business in Round 1 of the PIAA State Playoffs.

Despite a sluggish start and an injury to starting guard Alexis Robinson, the Lady Rams took quick care of the Otto-Eldred Terrors, winning Game 1 of the doubleheader 67-44 in Round 1 of the PIAA 1A playoffs. Tom Hays has the scoring recap:

 

Meanwhile, the Lincoln Park Leopards went wire-to-wire against the Bellwood-Antis Blue Devils from District 6, and advance to the second round of the PIAA 3A Boys’ playoffs with a 73-55 victory at New Castle. Bob Barrickman breaks down the final totals:

 

Scoring Updates for Lincoln Park vs. Bellwood-Antis Saturday March 9, 2019 at 4:30 p.m..

 

 First HalfThird Final
Lincoln Park20445673
Bellwood-Antis13263855

Scoring Updates for Rochester vs. Otto Eldrid (Girls) Saturday March 9, 2019 at 3:00 p.m.

 

 First HalfThird Final
Rochester24425967
Otto Eldred15243544