Link for Aliquippa at Central Valley on WMBA and Trib-Live Sports Network

1460 WMBA’s Jason Colangelo and Bruce Frey have the call from Central Valley High School of this WPIAL Class 3A Tri-County West Conference high school football game as the Quips battle the Warriors.

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Hornqvist, Kessel each score twice, Penguins beat Flames 9-1

Hornqvist, Kessel each score twice, Penguins beat Flames 9-1

CALGARY, Alberta (AP) — The Pittsburgh Penguins scored a lot of goals in Alberta — 15 in two games, to be exact.
Patric Hornqvist and Phil Kessel each scored twice and the Penguins pounded the Calgary Flames 9-1 on Thursday night.
Sidney Crosby, Bryan Rust, Jack Johnson, Jake Guentzel and Matt Cullen also scored, and Matt Murray made 38 saves to help the Penguins improve to 5-1-2 overall and 3-0 on a four-game Canadian trip.
“I think that just speaks to the talent we have in here,” Murray said. “When we come with our ‘A’ game, it’s hard to stop. You look around our lineup and it’s pretty clear why we score that many goals.”
Crosby has scored three times in his last two games after going six without a goal to start this season. Evgeni Malkin had a pair of assists to extend his point streaks to six straight games.
After winning 3-0 in Toronto, the Penguins (5-1-2) spent a few days in Banff, Alberta, before facing the province’s NHL teams.
Crosby theorized the Banff break and a relatively leisurely schedule on this road trip has kept Pittsburgh’s scorers fresh.
“It was good that we got out here fairly early to get our feet under us, time change and all that stuff,” the captain said. “Banff was a great trip, it’s beautiful there and we had some good practices.”
James Neal spoiled Murray’s shutout bid late in the third period.
Flames starter Mike Smith was pulled for David Rittich midway through the second period after allowing six goals on 21 shots. Rittich turned away 12 of 15 shots.
Four previous games between Calgary and Pittsburgh had either gone to a shootout or overtime, but the Penguins put on a scoring clinic, pouncing on rebounds and converting both power-play chances into goals.
The Flames (5-5) were booed at Scotiabank Saddledome after the second period when they trailed by a converted touchdown, and after the buzzer.
“They scored a few and we started taking some risks that obviously you can’t take against a team like that who knows how to put the puck in the net,” Flames captain Mark Giordano said.

Here’s how it sounded, courtesy of the Penguins Radio Network:

 

NOTES: Defenseman Travis Hamonic returned to Calgary’s lineup after missing eight games. His jaw was broken in a fight with Vancouver’s Erik Gudbranson in the season opener. … Malkin has two goals and 10 assists during his six-game points streak.
UP NEXT:
Penguins: At Vancouver on Saturday night.
Flames: Host Washington on Saturday.

Crosby’s nifty move lifts Penguins to 6-5 OT win over Oilers


EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) — Sidney Crosby isn’t about to let the younger stars of the game pass him by.
It was vintage Crosby on Tuesday night as he made a slick move through two defenders, skated through the slot and lifted a backhander into the net at 2:12 of overtime to give the Pittsburgh Penguins a 6-5 victory over Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers.
“Listen, I’m not changing the way I play,” Crosby said.
Crosby opened the scoring in the first period and his second goal of the season was the winner. Crosby moved from the left boards, slipped the puck through a defender’s legs, moved past Oilers goalie Cam Talbot and lifted a backhand shot over Talbot’s glove for the win.
“I’m going out there every night to try and create things, and come up with big plays when they’re needed,” Crosby said. “I’m not any different than (McDavid) is as far as understanding my responsibility, and wanting to be at my best.”
Despite the hype ahead of the matchup that pitted two of the game’s brightest stars in McDavid and Crosby, Pittsburgh head coach Mike Sullivan said Crosby just put his head down and got the job done.
“He doesn’t really get caught up in a lot of the story lines from game to game regardless of who we play,” he said.
“He’s just a real good player that tries to be the best that he can be. I thought he had a great game, he gets two goals. The overtime goal was one of the prettiest goals that I’ve seen.”
Jamie Oleksiak and Patric Hornqvist also had two-goal games for the Penguins, who have won two straight.
Leon Draisaitl and Alex Chiasson each scored twice, while Connor McDavid had the other for the Oilers (3-3-1), who lost their second straight.
“I felt that we deserved those two points tonight,” Oilers forward Milan Lucic said.
“I think we are trending in the right direction as far as our game goes. We are starting to get contributions from other guys throughout the lineup. I feel we are one mistake less from taking that stride to that next level.”
Matt Murray had 41 saves in the win, while Talbot kicked out 25 shots in the loss.
The Penguins started the scoring 11 minutes into the first period on the power play as Crosby tipped home a Kris Letang shot that was going wide past Talbot. It was Crosby’s first goal in seven games, the longest he had gone without a goal to start the season in his 14-year career.
Edmonton tied the game just over a minute into the second period, when Draisaitl picked up a loose puck in the slot and beat Murray with a wrist shot.
The Oilers went up 2-1 a couple of minutes later when Chiasson laid a big hit in the corner and then got the puck back in front and scored while falling to the ice. It was his first goal of the season in his second game as an Oiler.
Pittsburgh tied the game seven minutes into the second frame, when a nice three-way passing play was chipped in by Oleksiak.
The Penguins regained the lead midway through the second when a give-away led to a goal by Hornqvist.
The see-saw second continued with Edmonton pulling even when Chiasson scored his second of the game on a 2-on-1 with five minutes left.
The Penguins made it 4-3 in the final minute when a puck went in off of Hornqvist’s skate for his second of the game.
Edmonton took the lead again early in the third on a pair of power plays as McDavid put a shot past Murray and then set up Draisaitl for his second of the night.
Pittsburgh tied it up once again seven minutes into the third on a slap shot by Oleksiak.
NOTES: The Penguins have points in five straight games. … Edmonton hasn’t had a regulation win over Pittsburgh since Jan. 10, 2006, although the last seven games between the two squads have now been decided by a single goal. … The Oilers were winners in their home opener last Thursday when they beat Boston 3-2 in overtime, but were then shut out 3-0 by Nashville.

Click below to hear a recap of the game from the Penguins Radio Network…

UP NEXT
Penguins: Continue a Western Canadian road swing in Calgary on Thursday.
Oilers: Close out a four-game homestand against the Washington Capitals on Thursday.
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Lyons & Matsook To Be Guests On Week 9 Coaches Corner

Join Beaver County Radio for another double helping of coaching insight heading into the final week of the WPIAL regular season!

Mark Lyons has led his young Central Valley Warriors squad from an 0-4 start to playoff bound in the Tri-County West. Lyons will talk about his team’s turnaround and what to expect going into their Week 9 matchup with Aliquippa.

Gene Matsook’s Rochester Rams are 8-1 overall and heading to the WPIAL playoffs as the 2nd-place team out of the Big Seven Conference. He’ll talk about his Rams players, their successful 2018 campaign, and their Week 9 matchup with Bishop Canevin in Dormont.

The Coaches Corner comes to you live from Robert’s Roadside Inn on Sharon Road in Bridgewater on Wednesday night beginning at 7:05 on 1230 WBVP and 1460 WMBA!

CCBC Players of the Game for Saturday October 20, 2018

Saturday, October 19, 2018:

WBVP/WBVP

Neshannock- Jason Nativivo 
Western Beaver- Zach Altenbaugh

Western Beaver 20 vs. Neshannock 19 Final on WBVP/WMBA and Trib-Live Sports Network

In a game heard live on WBVP and WMBA the Neshannock Lancers took the long bus ride to Western Beaver to take on the Golden Beavers for a key WPIAL Class 2A Midwestern Athletic Conference high school football game. It was  a game in which Neshannack took an early 7-0 lead, but Western Beaver answered and made it 7-7. Neshannock took a 13-7 lead then Western Beaver answered making it 14-13 at half. The teams traded possessions making it 20-19 where it went final with Western Beaver taking the win.

 

Listen to Bob Barrickman’s recap here:

 

 

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Link for Neshannock @ Western Beaver on WBVP/WMBA and Trib-Live High School Sports Network

1230 WBVP and 1460 WMBA’s Bob Barrickman and Bruce Frey have the call from Western Beaver High School of this WPIAL Class 2A Midwestern Athletic Conference high school football game as the Golden Beavers battle the Lancers.

If you can’t  listen to the broadcast live and would like to hear the game streaming live on the Trib-Live High School Sports Network click on the logo below at 6:30 pm…….

Scores From Across the Valley October 19, 2018

Friday, October 19, 2018:

Blackhawk
Beaver Falls     WBVP
35 
15     Final
Keystone Oaks
Aliquippa        WMBA
0
59     Final
Central Valley
South Park
31
7     Final
Quaker Valley
Hopewell
49
0     Final
Ellwood City
Mohawk
0
14     Final
New Brighton
Shenango
42
14    Final
South Side
Fort Cherry
21
14     Final
Montour
Beaver
20
33     Final
South Fayette
Ambridge
55
0     Final
Highlands
New Castle
14
38     Final
OLSH
Union
48
7     Final
                                                       Non-Conference
Apollo Ridge
Freedom
7
42      Final
Rochester
Monessen
22
14      Final
Riverside
Valley
43
6     Final
Cornell
Greensburg Central Catholic
8
43     Final
Avonworth
Mc Guffey
42
57     Final

 

Blackhawk 35 vs. Beaver Falls 15 Final on WBVP and Trib-Live Sports Network

In a battle for bragging rights in the 15010 zip code the Blackhawk Cougars took the short trip to Reeve’s Stadium on the Campus of Geneva College to take on the Beaver Falls Tigers, Blackhawk jumped out to an 7-0 lead early in the first. Beaver Falls answered right back with a touchdown of their own. Blackhawk came back with a nice drive making it 14-7 where Beaver Falls returned a punt for a touchdown and a missed extra point made it 14-13. Then it was all Blackhawk as they jumped out to a 28-13 lead and never looked back winning by a final of 35-15 in the battle of 15010.

 

Listen to Bob Barrickman’s recap here:

 

 

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CCBC Players of the Game Friday October 19, 2018

Friday, October 12, 2018:

WBVP

Blackhawk- Josh Butcher
Beaver Falls- Dante Collins

WMBA

Keystone Oaks- C.J. Morrow
Aliquippa- Will Gipson