Friday, January 18, 2019:
WBVP
Blackhawk- Sammy Fusetti |
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WMBA
West Allegheny-Trevon Jones |
WBVP
Blackhawk- Sammy Fusetti |
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WMBA
West Allegheny-Trevon Jones |
1460 WMBA’s Tom Hays and Bruce Frey have the call from Moon High School of this WPIAL Class 5A Section 2 high school boys basketball game as the Tigers battle the Indians. The host Moon Tigers come into the contest with a 6-0 section record and 13-0 overall. West A. comes in 3-4 in section play and 6-9 overall.
If you can’t tune into the broadcast on 1460 WMBA and want to hear the broadcast streaming live over the Trib-Live High School Sports Network click on the logo below at 7:05 p.m. for for the pre-game. Tip-off is scheduled for 7:30……
1230 WBVP’s Bob Barrickman and Jason Colangelo have the call from Central Valley High School of this WPIAL Class 4A Section 2 high school boys basketball game as the Warriors battle the Cougars. The visiting Cougars come into the game 2-4 in section play and 4-9 overall. The host Warriors are 3-3 in section play and 5-8 overall.
If you can’t tune into the broadcast on 1230 WBVP and want to hear the broadcast streaming live over the Trib-Live High School Sports Network click on the logo below at 7:05 p.m. for for the pre-game. Tip-off is scheduled for 7:30……
BOYS
Thursday’s Scores
[NC] Perry 73, Hopewell 48
[NC] Belle Vernon at Quaker Valley PPD
7:30pm
[5A] West Allegheny at Moon (WMBA)
[4A] Blackhawk at Central Valley (WBVP)
[4A] Ambridge at Beaver
[4A] Hopewell at New Castle
[3A] Beaver Falls at New Brighton
[3A] Lincoln Park at Riverside
[3A] Ellwood City at Aliquippa
[2A] Shenango at OLSH
[2A] South Side Beaver at Laurel
[2A] Sewickley Academy at Mohawk
[1A] Western Beaver at Quigley Catholic
[1A] Rochester at Vincentian
[1A] Nazareth Prep at Cornell
8:00pm
[3A] North Catholic at Freedom
GIRLS
Thursday’s Scores
[5A] West Allegheny 55, Trinity 42
[4A] Hopewell 52, Ambridge 40
[4A] Quaker Valley 49, New Castle 36
[3A] Riverside 42, Mohawk 39
[3A] Neshannock 42, Beaver 39
[3A] Avonworth 50, Beaver Falls 25
[2A] OLSH 54, Aliquippa 27
[2A] South Side Beaver 41, Sto-Rox 23
[2A] Shenango 47, New Brighton 35
[1A] Rochester 75, Cornell 6
5:00pm
[3A] Ellwood City at Freedom
6:00pm
[5A] Lincoln Park at Chartiers Valley
[5A] Thomas Jefferson at Moon
7:00pm
[NC] Serra Catholic at Sewickley Academy
7:30pm
[4A] Central Valley at Keystone Oaks
GIRLS
Wednesday’s Scores
[NC] Lincoln Park 42, Westinghouse 41
[NC] Ellwood City 44, Union 33
[NC] Highlands at Blackhawk Postponed
7:00pm
[2A] New Brighton at Shenango
7:30pm
[1A] Rochester at Cornell
[2A] Aliquippa at OLSH
[2A] South Side Beaver at Sto-Rox
[3A] Beaver Falls at Avonworth
[3A] Neshannock at Beaver
[3A] Mohawk at Riverside
[4A] Ambridge at Hopewell
[4A] Quaker Valley at New Castle
[5A] Trinity at West Allegheny
BOYS
Wednesday’s Scores
[NC] Avonworth 69, New Brighton 59
7:30pm
[NC] Hopewell at Perry
[NC] Belle Vernon at Quaker Valley
NHL
Wednesday’s Scores
Philadelphia 4, Boston 3
Ottawa 5, Colorado 2
Edmonton 3, Vancouver 2 (SO)
Buffalo 4, Calgary 3 (OT)
Arizona 6, San Jose 3
7:00pm
Chicago at NY Rangers
St. Louis at Boston
New Jersey at NY Islanders
7:30pm
Toronto at Tampa Bay
8:00pm
Anaheim at Minnesota
Winnipeg at Nashville
8:30pm
Los Angeles at Dallas
NBA
Wednesday’s Scores
Brooklyn 145, Houston 142 (OT)
Boston 117, Toronto 108
Milwaukee 111, Memphis 101
Detroit 120, Orlando 115
San Antonio 105, Dallas 101
Golden State 147, New Orleans 140
Portland 129, Cleveland 112
Utah 129, LA Clippers 109
3:00pm
New York at Washington
7:00pm
Philadelphia at Indiana
Sacramento at Charlotte
7:30pm
Phoenix at Toronto
9:00pm
Chicago at Denver
9:30pm
LA Lakers at Oklahoma City
BOYS
Tuesday’s Scores
[5A] Moon 68, Montour 33
[5A] Chartiers Valley 64, West Allegheny 58
[4A] Ambridge 72, Quaker Valley 68 [2OT] (WMBA)
[4A] Beaver 51, Blackhawk 45
[4A] Central Valley 52, Hopewell 46
[3A] Aliquippa 66, Beaver Falls 62 (WBVP)
[3A] Lincoln Park 76, Neshannock 63
[3A] Riverside 57, Ellwood City 33
[2A] OLSH 77, Sewickley Academy 69
[2A] South Side Beaver 60, Burgettstown 52
[1A] Quigley Catholic 48, Rochester 37
[1A] Cornell 84, Vincentian 75
[1A] Union 81, Western Beaver 58
7:30pm
[NC] Trinity Christian at Quigley Catholic
[NC] New Brighton at Avonworth
GIRLS
Tuesday’s Scores
[5A] Moon 63, Montour 53
[5A] West Allegheny 66, Lincoln Park 36
7:30pm
[NC] Highlands at Blackhawk
[NC] Westinghouse at Lincoln Park
[NC] Union at Ellwood City
NHL
Tuesday’s Scores
Columbus 4, New Jersey 1
NY Islanders 2, St. Louis 1 (OT)
Montreal 5, Florida 1
NY Rangers 6, Carolina 2
Detroit 3, Anaheim 1
Nashville 7, Washington 2
Winnipeg 4, Vegas 1
Tampa Bay 2, Dallas 0
Minnesota 3, Los Angeles 2 (SO)
San Jose 5, Pittsburgh 2
7:00pm
Colorado at Ottawa
7:30pm
Boston at Philadelphia
9:30pm
Buffalo at Calgary
10:00pm
San Jose at Arizona
Edmonton at Vancouver
NBA
Tuesday’s Scores
Philadelphia 149, Minnesota 107
Atlanta 142, Oklahoma City 126
Indiana 131, Phoenix 97
Milwaukee 124, Miami 86
LA Lakers 107, Chicago 100
Golden State 142, Denver 111
7:00pm
Orlando at Detroit
8:00pm
Brooklyn at Houston
Milwaukee at Memphis
Toronto at Boston
8:30pm
San Antonio at Dallas
10:00pm
Cleveland at Portland
10:30pm
New Orleans at Golden State
Utah at LA Clippers
(Seven Springs, PA) Pittsburgh Pirates front office staff members, Neil Huntington and Frank Coonley, hosted a lively question and answer session this morning at the annual Pirates Radio Network affiliate meetings held at Seven Springs Mountain Resort in Champion, PA. Among other topics discussed were how the team is going to focus on becoming a better hitting ball club at the plate. Huntington offered: “If you are a bad ball hitter, you are a bad hitter”, implying that a point of emphasis for the upcoming season was going to be to improve player’s discipline to wait for a good pitch during their at bats. Coonley and Huntington both stressed how important it is going to be to improve the team’s overall offensive output.
One of the goals the Pirates have this year is to is to bring more people back to the ballpark to watch the games. In response to last year’s disappointing attendance, Frank Coonley said: “It’s on me. We were not able to sell our vision. I’m not mad at the fans. We needed to do things and we needed to get better. We traded our best player (this past season) and our best pitcher. We needed to get back from 78 wins to 82 wins. We needed to get younger and we needed to get more talented. Fans were angry with us, even though it’s what we needed to do.” Huntington and Coonley both agreed and offered that winning fans’ trust, and getting them back to P.N.C. Park was a top priority for this year.
Pirates owner, Bob Nutting, hosted a dinner and reception in the Matterhorn lounge for all the Pirates Network affiliate stations. The event also served as a chance for all those in attendance to get a final conversation and picture taken with legendary Pirates pitcher and announcer, Steve Blass, who was in attendance as well. recently it was announced that this upcoming year will be the last before Blass retires from the booth.
Pirates baseball regular season begins on March 28, 2018 at Cincinnati. WBVP and WMBA will again this year carry Pirates Baseball broadcasts.
1460 WMBA’s Tom Hays and Bruce Frey have the call from Quaker Valley High School of this WPIAL Class 4A Section 2 high school boys basketball game as the Bridgers battle the Quakers. The host Quakers come into the contest with a 4-1 section record and they are 10-1 over all. The Bridgers come into this battle for first place on top of the section at 4-0 and 9-4 overall.
If you can’t tune into the broadcast on 1460 WMBA and want to hear the broadcast streaming live over the Trib-Live High School Sports Network click on the logo below at 7:05 p.m. for for the pre-game. Tip-off is scheduled for 7:30……