Pitt falls short against the Irish 19-14 Final

Book, Boykin bail out No. 5 Notre Dame in 19-14 win vs Pitt
By JOHN FINERAN, Associated Press
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — Wide receiver Miles Boykin had a message for quarterback Ian Book after No. 5 Notre Dame remained unbeaten, coming from behind and then holding off Pittsburgh.
“I told him winning is fun, but let’s not win like this again,” the 6-foot-4 Boykin said after he caught the game-winning, 35-yard touchdown pass from Book with 5:43 remaining in the fourth quarter Saturday to secure the 19-14 win.
The Book-to-Boykin combination is beginning to etch itself in Notre Dame lore. They have had memorable moments before, including the 55-yard touchdown with 1:28 in the Citrus Bowl last Jan. 1 that provided the Irish with a 21-17 victory over LSU.
Their latest TD combo helped to improve the Irish to 7-0 for the first time since 2012, the year they went to the BCS title game for coach Brian Kelly, who was feeling a little better after the Irish held off the upset bid by the Panthers (3-4).
“Proud of our guys and their grit — they hung in there and found a way to win,” Kelly said. “We were not sharp mentally, we didn’t execute efficiently. They weren’t at their best and Pittsburgh played well. We still found a way.”
Pitt led 14-12 thanks to a long first-quarter touchdown drive and a 99-yard kickoff return by Maurice French to start the second half.
But the Irish, who were held to 80 yards rushing, prevailed behind Book, who is 4-0 as a starter since replacing Brandon Wimbush. Book was intercepted twice, but finished with 264 yards passing. He was 13 of 14 for 158 yards in the second half, no reception bigger than the scoring toss.
“I didn’t even see (Book) throw it,” Boykin said after finishing with four receptions for 84 yards. “I just saw the ball up there and thought I have to catch up to this. It was a dime. (Ian’s) a baller. He’s always calm and poised.”
As far as Book is concerned, it’s mutual admiration.
“(Miles is) really rangy, so I just got to put it up there and give him a chance,” Book said. “Day in and day out, he works so hard. I think our chemistry is starting to come along a little bit.”
Pat Narduzzi’s Panthers were looking to upset a top-five team for the third straight season after knocking off No. 3 Clemson in Death Valley during the 2016 season and No. 2 Miami last November in Pittsburgh.
“I feel bad for our kids in the locker room,” Narduzzi said. “I’m disappointed for them. They fought their tails off. We were ahead almost the entire game. Sometimes you can’t control what you can’t control. We went toe-to-toe with a top-five team and we didn’t pull it off in the end.”
Kenny Pickett was 19 for 28 for 126 yards, and was sacked by Khalid Kareem — Notre Dame’s only sack of the game — for a loss of 14 yards on Pitt’s final possession to set up a fourth-and-long the Panthers could not convert. Pitt also ran a strange faked punt, inserting third-string quarterback Jeff George Jr. as the punter and having him throw, on its second-to-last drive around midfield that failed.
“(Trying) to get a first down,” Narduzzi said. “That certainly wasn’t the game.”
TAKEAWAYS
Pittsburgh: The Panthers gained just 12 yards on their last three drives of the first half. Their first, however, was a thing of beauty: 17 plays, 88 yards, six first downs, consuming 9:43 of the clock and ending with Ollison taking a direct snap, faking an end-around handoff and running into the end zone on second-and-goal from the Irish 9.
Notre Dame: The Irish trailed for the first times after the first quarter (7-0), at halftime (7-6) and after three quarters (14-12), and they were their own worst enemy with turnovers, quarterback sacks and penalties at inopportune times.
UPSET PANTHERS
This is the 11th time in the last 12 games between the two teams that the winning margin was in single digits. The Panthers won 28-21 in 2013 and 27-22 in 2009, both at home. Pitt last win at Notre Dame Stadium was a 36-33 four-overtime affair in 2008.
The Irish also prevailed at home 29-26 in triple overtime in 2012 in a game in which the Panthers missed a possible game-winning field goal in the second extra period.
“The message to the kids is sometimes you can’t control what you can’t control,” Narduzzi said. “For whatever reason, we didn’t pull it out at the end.”
UP NEXT
Pittsburgh: Off next week and plays host to Duke Oct. 27.
Notre Dame: Off next week and plays Navy in San Diego Oct. 27.
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Freedom 28 vs. Neshannock 7 Final on WBVP/WMBA and the Trib-Live Sports Network

(Freedom Pa.) It was homecoming for Freedom High School as the Bulldogs hosted the Neshannock Lancers. WBVP and WMBA’s Tom Hays and Bruce Frey had the call of this WPIAL Class 2A Midwestern Athletic Conference high school football game as the Bulldogs battled the Lancers.

In a game that Freedom got off to a hot start taking a 21-0 lead. The Lancers wouldn’t go down easy making it a 21-7 game at the half. With no scoring taking place. Freedom lead off the fourth with a touchdown making it 28-7 and their defense held strong and they win by a final of 28-7.

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1230 WBVP and 1460 WMBA’s Tom Hays and Bruce Frey have the call from Freedom High School  for this WPIAL Class 2A Midwestern Athletic Conference high school football game as the Bulldogs battle the Lancers.

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Brewers take Game 1

Reliever Woodruff’s homer stuns Kershaw, Brewers take Game 1
By GENARO C. ARMAS, AP Sports Writer
MILWAUKEE (AP) — The high-five at the plate from Brandon Woodruff nearly took out Lorenzo Cain.
It’s not often that reliever hits a home run.
Batting left-handed. Off lefty Clayton Kershaw. In the playoffs.
Woodruff stunned the ace with an early home run and Milwaukee’s normally shutdown bullpen held on — barely — as the Brewers beat the sloppy Los Angeles Dodgers 6-5 Friday night in Game 1 of the NL Championship Series.
Hard-throwing Josh Hader and the Brewers earned their 12th straight win, one shy of the franchise record set to open the 1987 season.
Woodruff, of all people, had the momentum-swinging hit.
“It’s something obviously coming into the day, you don’t know in your wildest dreams that’s going to happen,” he said.
It was the first time in postseason history that a pitcher homered in a lefty vs. lefty matchup. Woodruff was understandably was pumped as he rounded the bases.
“He was fired up when he came home. He nearly broke my arm,” Cain said.
The Dodgers scored three times in the eighth to make it 6-4, then nearly tied it in the ninth. Chris Taylor hit an RBI triple off Cain’s glove in deep center field with two outs before Corey Knebel fanned Justin Turner to end it.
Game 2 is Saturday at Miller Park, with Wade Miley pitching for the Brewers against Hyun-Jin Ryu.
The Dodgers did some damage against the Brewers’ bullpen. Milwaukee used seven pitchers, including three scoreless innings from Hader. Woodruff threw two perfect innings and got the win.
“But for us to get a look at these guys out of the ‘pen in a seven-game series, I think that’s a good thing,” manager Dave Roberts said.
Manny Machado homered and drove in three runs for Los Angeles. The Dodgers committed four errors, including two by catcher Yasmani Grandal, who also had two passed balls.
NERVOUS MOMENTS
Milwaukee manager Craig Counsell’s pitching-by-committee strategy continued to be a hit, at least until the late innings.
Finally, the hard-throwing Knebel restored order by striking out Turner. Knebel walked Joc Pederson with two outs before Taylor’s long drive.
“It’s the postseason and anything can happen, you saw right there. It was a good feeling for it to go our way right there at the end,” Knebel said.
STUNNING HOMER
After starter Gio Gonzalez went two innings, nicked by Machado’s home run, Woodruff entered in the top of the third. In the bottom half, Woodruff made a sudden impact — with his bat.
Woodruff became just the third relief pitcher to homer in the postseason, tagging a three-time NL Cy Young Award winner for a tying solo drive. Woodruff pumped both arms as he rounded first base, while Kershaw turned away and looked down at the ground.
“I knew he could swing the bat a little bit, for sure,” Kershaw said. “I didn’t know he could do that, but I knew he could hit a little bit.”
Woodruff was a career 4 for 22 (.222) hitter before connecting. He had one previous homer, in July against Pittsburgh’s Nick Kingham.
DODGER BLUES
Kershaw was chased before he could retire a batter in the fourth inning.
It was another miserable October night for the lefty, whose regular-season brilliance has often disappeared in the postseason.
And it wasn’t even Christian Yelich and the Brewers’ stars who got to him. Hernan Perez hit a sacrifice fly later in the third, and pinch-hitter Domingo Santana had a two-run single in the fourth for a 4-1 lead that chased Kershaw from the mound with nobody out.
It was the shortest postseason start of Kershaw’s career. He had a 4.65 ERA in 10 career appearances, including seven starts, going into Friday.
That ERA went up after allowing six hits and five runs — four earned — in three-plus innings.
“The errors affected the game. But as far as Clayton, I just think it was poor execution,” Roberts said.
Jesus Aguilar added a solo home run in the seventh for the Brewers, his second of the postseason. Cain went 3 for 5 and scored a run.
BURGER TIME
Eat up, Milwaukee.
This late-season run earned Brewers fans a free burger at an area restaurant chain.
George Webb Restaurants has a long-standing promotion to give away a free burger whenever the Brewers win 12 straight.
It’s time to dine after a dozen.
Save the date: October 18, George Webb announced after the game . Save one for reliever Jeremy Jeffress, too.
“Honestly, as long as you put some mayo on it I’m good with it,” he said.
George Webb also paid up in 1987.
UP NEXT
It’s another all left-handed pitching matchup in Game 2. Ryu pitched seven shutout innings, striking out seven and allowing for hits, in the Dodgers’ Game 1 victory over the Braves in the Division Series. Ryu is 2-0 with a 1.96 ERA in four career postseason starts. Miley is making his second start of the postseason, going 4 2/3 innings in the Brewers’ Division Series-clinching victory over Colorado on Sunday. He is 4-5 with a 3.55 ERA in 15 career games against the Dodgers.
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New Brighton 26 vs.Western Beaver 0 Final on WBVP and the Trib-Live Sports Network

(New Brighton Pa.) On a cool fall evening it was Senior Night from Oak Hill Field in New Brighton as the Lions hosted the Western Beaver Golden Beavers in a key WPIAL Class 2A MAC match-up. Bob Barrickman and Jason Colangelo had the call of the action on WBVP and Austin Bailey provided the Freedom United Federal Credit Union sideline reports throughout the game.

In a game that had playoff implications for both teams,  New Brighton jumped out to an early 7-0 lead. Their defense came up big with a turnover making it 13-0 in the first and never looked back.  The Lion defense held strong and came up with 4 interceptions in the game. New Brighton continued to play strong defense and the offense added to the score. Winning by a final of 26-0 on WBVP and TribLive.

 

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Scores from Across the Valley Friday October 12, 2018

Friday, October 12, 2018:

Western Beaver
New Brighton     WBVP

26     Final
Hopewell
Central Valley     WMBA
7
52     Final
Ambridge
Montour
7
37     Final
Knoch
New Castle
24
21     Final
Highlands
South Fayette
21
54     Final
Aliquippa
South Park
55
7     Final
Beaver Falls
Waynesburg Central
49
0     Final
Riverside
Ellwood City
21
7     Final
Northgate
Rochester
24
45     Final
Cornell
Laurel
34
36     Final
Seton LaSalle
South Side
27
50     Final
                                                       Non-Conference
Beaver
Quaker Valley
47
17     Final
Indiana
Blackhawk
7
50     Final
OLSH
Jefferson-Morgan
53
0     Final
Shenango
South Moreland
28
72     Final
West Allegheny
Hampton
24
14     Final

 

CCBC Players of the Game Friday October 12, 2018

Friday, October 12, 2018:

WBVP

Western Beaver- Raven Chandler
New Brighton- Caleb Shuler

WMBA

Hopwell- Connor Forrest
Central Valley- Anthony Mendicino

 

Hopewell 7 vs. Central Valley 52 Final on WMBA and Trib-Live High School Sports Network

(Center Twp.) On a cool fall evening at Sarg Alberts Stadium in Center twp.  WMBA’s Tom Hays and Bruce Frey had the call of this WPIAL Class 4A Northwest Eight Conference high school football game as the Warriors battled the Vikings.

Tonight Central Valley won the coin toss but deferred to Hopewell whom quickly had to punt. After receiving the punt Central valley moved the ball down field for a 2 yard touchdown run by Noah Thompson. On the very next drive Central valley forced Hopewell to punt again which the led to them scoring on an 8 yard touchdown run by Ameer Dudley bringing the score to 14 to 0 Central Valley. Hopewell then fumbled the kickoff and central valley recovered which led to Jesse Shively scoring on a 1 yard touchdown run ending the first quarter with the score Central Valley 21 Hopewell 0.

At the start of the second the second Hopewell was forced to punt again which central Valley took down field for another touchdown which was a 2 yard run by Anthony Mendicino. On they’re next drive Hopewell threw an interception. Quaker valley then threw a 43 yard pass to Anthony Mendicino for a touchdown but they missed the pat bringing they’re total to 34. Hopewell then threw another intercepion leading to Anthony Mendicino getting another touchdown bringing the score to 40 to 0 and enacting the mercy rule for the second half. With under 2 minutes in the half Hopewell fumbled the ball again and central valley recovered the ball. With one minute left in the half Central valley put up another 6 points with a 9 yard touchdown run from Jaylen Guy. The half time score was Central Valley 46 Hopewell 0.

Immediatly after starting the second half Jaylen guy ran 55 yards for a touchdown bringing the score to 52 to 0 Central Valley. Neither tema scored up untill about 5 minutes left in the fourth Hopewell was finally able to put up some points with a 1 yard touchdown run by DeShawn Sanders. With the running clock the game was over quickly with a final of Central Valley 52, Hopewell 7

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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1460 WMBA’s Tom Hays and Bruce Frey have the call from Sarg Alberts Stadium on the campus of  Central Valley High School for this WPIAL Class 3A Northwest Eight Conference high school football game as the Warriors battle the Vikings.

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Link for Western Beaver @ New Brighton on WBVP and Trib-Live High School Sports Network

1230 WBVP’s Bob Barrickman and Jason Colangelo have the call from Oak Hill Stadium in New Brighton  for this WPIAL Class 2A Midwestern Athletic Conference high school football game as the Lions battle the Golden Beavers. Autin Bailey will be on the sidelines presenting the Freedom United Federal Credit Union Sideline Reports.

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