Friday, December 28, 2018:
| CJ Betters Tournament at CCBC
Pine-Richland – Kyle Polce |
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Allderdice- Jackson Blaufeld |
Friday December 15, 2023 Boys High School Basketball
Riverside – 52
Beaver Falls – 56
| CJ Betters Tournament at CCBC
Pine-Richland – Kyle Polce |
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Allderdice- Jackson Blaufeld |
1230 WBVP and 1460 WMBA’s Bob Barrickman, Tom Hays, and Jason Colangelo have the call of this high school boys basketball game from the C.J. Betters Holiday Tournament as the Butler Golden Tornado’s battle the Allderdice Dragons .
If you can’t tune into the game and would like to hear it streaming live on the Trib-Live High School Sports Network click the logo below at 8:30 p.m. on Friday December 28, 2018.
1230 WBVP and 1460 WMBA’s Bob Barrickman, Tom Hays, and Jason Colangelo have the call of this high school boys basketball game from the C.J. Betters Holiday Tournament as the Tigers battle the Rams.
If you can’t tune into the game and would like to hear it streaming live on the Trib-Live High School Sports Network click the logo below at 6:45 p.m. on Friday December 28, 2018.
In a game heard on WBVP, WMBA and TribLive Tom Hays and Bruce Fry had the call from Aliquippa High School. A game in which Aliquippa had all the momentum early in a defensive battle. They built a lead that was as big as 15 late in the third. Lincoln Park didn’t go down easily. They ended the 3rd quarter on an 7-0 run making it an eight point lead for Aliquippa entering the 4th. Lincoln park got two late free throws to tie the game to end regulation. In overtime Lincoln Park jumped ahead and never looked back taking the game by a final 73-69
14-1, State Champions, and improving the academic performance of your student-athletes.
Not bad for a first year on the job.
Thus is the resume of Aliquippa head football coach Mike Warfield, who joined Matt Drzik and Greg Benedetti on the Saturday Sports Slam on December 15 to reflect on the golden season that he and his football players at Aliquippa had. He spoke of the season’s top performers, the outlook for 2019, and the plans for the offseason.
To hear the interview with Mike Warfield, click on the player below!
BeaverAmbridge |
46
53 Final |
| Moon
West Allegheny |
46
53 Final |
| Central Valley
Blackhawk |
59
56 Final |
| New Brighton
Beaver Falls |
41
59 Final |
| New Castle
Hopewell |
71
47 Final |
| Riverside
Lincoln Park |
40
69 Final |
| Wilmington
Quaker Valley |
54
61 Final |
| OLSH
Shenango |
74
24 Final |
| Mohawk
Sewickley Academy |
34
77 Final |
After a long, arduous season that saw games played from late August to mid-December, it was the Aliquippa Quips that walked into Robert’s Roadside Inn on Wednesday night, with gold around their necks and smiles on their faces.
Though it was a festive night with Robert’s wings, Pizza Joe’s (Beaver) pizza, subs from My Hero Sub Shop in Rochester, and a celebratory cake donated by the Nichol family, there was still time in between bites and plates to reflect on the Quips’ season and their championship victory over Middletown.
Head coach Mike Warfield spoke about how one of the keys to the game was to stop the running game that Middletown had utilized all season:
He also spoke about one of the season’s (and game’s) biggest players, Avante McKenzie, and how his maturity showed through during the playoffs:
McKenzie was one of several high-end receivers for the Quips, who also had the talents of Will Gipson and MJ Devonshire to work with. Derek Moye, the former Steeler and Nittany Lion standout, is now an assistant with Aliquippa and spoke highly of his receivers:
Overall, the night was one of celebration, and one that Aliquippa mayor Dwon Walker says the community needed:
More pictures from last night’s celebration can be found below: