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Category: High School Basketball
Friday December 15, 2023 Boys High School Basketball
Riverside – 52
Beaver Falls – 56
A rare Tuesday Evening Rivalry
A good evening for a boys high school basketball game! The game took place in New Brighton and hosted Beaver falls. The first half started out with the game within 2 points, rideled with fouls and turnovers, the points spread ou throughout the game as it progressed.
Into the 2nd half, the, the game points ended up spreading out as time went on.
A fast moving contest, the lead spread out to beyond a 10 point lead. The game had then progressed to over a ten point lead. Beaver Falls ended u with a final of 71 points pover New Brighton which had 55. A
Turnovers And Big Plays Put The Quips Playoff Hopes Away They Lose 41-18 IN State Championship Final
Aliquippa found them self in very unfamiliar territory as they were playing from behind the entire game. And it only took seconds for the game to start going the wrong way as they turned the ball over on the 30 yard line and Bishop MC Devitt Went first play from scrimmage 70 yards right over the middle with a pass and catch that turned out to be Bishop Mc Devitts recipe to destroy the Quips Defense through the air. Aliquippa did show some good run defense but they could not stop the passing attack of Bishops. Also having 5 turnovers turn into 5 scores that was more than a little pressure on the Quips defense, The Quips showed some life in the 3rd quarter scoring on a long interception , and then again put a drive together and took one more into the endzone to get the game within to scores but Aliquippa could do know more final score Bishop Mc Devitt 41 Aliquippa 18.
CCBC Players of the Game for Aliquippa vs. Bishop McDevitt, PIAA 4A Championship 12/08/22
99.3 and 95.7 FM along with 1230 WBVP, 1460 WMBA and beavercountyradio.com‘s Mike Azadian and Bruce Frey had the call from Cumberland Valley High School of this 2022 PIAA Class 4A Championship high school football playoff game as the Crusaders battled the Quips.
Your CCBC Players of the game are:
Aliquippa: Cameron Lyndsey
Mc Devitt: Tyshawn Russell
You can see all of the past CCBC Players of the Game for High School Sports by clicking on the CCBC Logo Below:
Scoring Updates: Aliquippa and Bishop McDevitt, 6:30 PM 12/08/22
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Link For PIAA 4A Championship: Aliquippa vs. Bishop McDevitt
99.3 and 95.7 FM along with 1230 WBVP, 1460 WMBA and beavercountyradio.com‘s Mike Azadian and Bruce Frey have the call from Cumberland Valley High School of this 2022 PIAA Class 4A Championship high school football playoff game as the Crusaders battle the Quips.
If you can’t tune into the game you can click the link below to listen on-line via beavercountyradio.com:
Aliquippa Battles Allentown Central Catholic Tonight For Spot In Class 4A Football Championship
(Matt Drzik/Beaver County Radio)
You know what’s better than one championship? Two championships.
Over their history, the Aliquippa Quips have won plenty of championships in both WPIAL (19) and PIAA (4) playoff action. But for the second year in a row–and the third time in 5 years under coach Mike Warfield–the Quips look to get two championships in one year as they battle Allentown Central Catholic tonight in the Class 4A Semifinals at Bald Eagle Area High School. The winner moves on to the PIAA Finals next Thursday night at 7:00 PM at Chapman Field on the campus of Cumberland Valley High School.
Aliquippa (12-0) enters the game as champions already, winning the WPIAL Class 4A title in their last game over Central Valley by a tally of 34-7. Despite finishing the regular season at 5-5, the Vikings (9-5) are on a hot streak, having won their last four games to take the District 11 championship and pull off back-to-back upsets of the Bulldogs in the PIAA playoffs–a 38-31 overtime win over Jersey Shore in the first round, and a 50-7 drubbing of Meadville last week.
Beaver County Radio will have coverage of this Class 4A Semifinal match from Bald Eagle Area High School tonight, as coverage begins at 6:30 PM for pregame. Kickoff from Centre County commences at 7:00 PM between Aliquippa and Allentown Central Catholic on 95.7 FM, 99.3 FM, 1230 WBVP, 1460 WMBA. along with the Trib Live High School Sports Network.
Aliquippa Rolls Past Central Valley to Win 4A WPIAL Championship
The Quips met the Warriors for a rematch of their final regular season game, except this time the game was the WPIAL championship at Acrisure Stadium. Aliquippa dominated the game from the start, not letting CV move on their first possession. Once the Quips got their hand on the ball, they gained yards and ran the clock. Quip scored 7 in the first, followed by 7 in the second without a response from the Warriors. The teams entered the lock room at halftime with a score Aliquippa 14 Central Valley 0. in the second half Quip continued their roll, even recovereing an onside kick which may or may not have been intentional by the Quips. Central Valley managed to get on the board late in the fourth but it was too little too late. The Quips are the 4A WPIAL champs with a final score Aliquippa 34 Central Valley 7.
Aliquippa vs. Central Valley WPIAL Championship Score Updates!!!
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Steel Valley Wins Double A Crown As Turnover Bug Bites the Tigers Again
(Pittsburgh, Pa.) It was a beautiful late fall day in Pittsburgh and it presented the perfect backdrop as the Steel Valley Ironmen battled the Beaver Falls Tigers for the WPIAL 2A Crown from Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh.
The game kicked-off at 2:00 PM and Steel Valley scored right off the bat and took an early 6-0 lead courtesy of Cruce Brookins 56 yd run. The two point conversion attempted was no good. Beaver Falls then struck right back off of a Trey Singleton 24 yd pass from Jaren Brickner. Da’Sean Anderson then caught a pass from Brickner for the two point conversion and the Tigers led 8-6. That was the last time Beaver Falls led as the turnover bug bit the Tigers. Cruce Brookins. then scored on a 53 yard run for his second touchdown of the game. AJ Karstetter added the extra point and Steel Valley led 13-6 with 1:30 seconds left in the first quarter. The Tigers then received the kick-off and took over on offense. Brickner then threw a pick six before the end of the first quarter as Donald Barksdale picked off the pass and returned it 53 yards to make it 20-8.
The teams went to the locker room at half-time with the score remaining 20-8. The Tigers turned the ball over three times in the first half.
The Tigers got back on the scoreboard early in the third quarter after being aided by a pass interference penalty. Da’talian Beauford scampered in from three yards out and the Tigers cut the Ironmen’s lead down to 20-14. The Tigers wouldn’t get any closer as on the ensuing kickoff a 53-yard return by Da’Ron Barksdale gave the Ironmen a short field at the Beaver Falls 22. Two plays later, Brookins scored on a 5-yard run to make it 27-14. Late in the fourth quarter, Steel Valley’s Donald Barksdale capped the scoring by racing 56 yards for a touchdown and securing the victory for the Ironmen.