High School Basketball Scores & Schedule: December 13, 2017

BOYS

Tuesday’s Scores
Beaver 72, New Brighton 40
Quaker Valley 88, Ellwood City 57
Highlands 79, Beaver Falls 67
Cornell 57, Northgate 32
Laurel 63, Riverside 48
Moon 67, Bishop Canevin 15
Sewickley Academy 82, Harvest Baptist 21
Carlynton 44, Rochester 42
West Allegheny 67, South Fayette 46
Hopewell at Freedom PPD

All games 7:30pm
Aliquippa at Greensburg CC
Seneca Valley at Blackhawk
Springdale at Ellwood City
Brashear at Ambridge
OLSH at Brentwood
New Brighton at Perry Academy

GIRLS

Tuesday’s Scores
Rochester 74, New Brighton 28
Beaver 62, Montour 46
South Side Beaver 55, Burgettstown 29
Oakland Catholic 60, Moon 19
Sewickley Academy 59, Eden Christian 43
Central Valley at Ellwood City PPD
Penn Hills at Blackhawk PPD

6:30pm
Ellwood City at Union

7:30pm
Ambridge at Hopewell

Beaver 72 vs New Brighton 40

   

Tonight’s game on Wbvp was Beaver at New Brighton. Within the first few seconds beaver took a 9 to 0 lead over New Brighton and then from there kept extending they’re lead. Beaver dominated for the most part through the entire game giving them the win with a final score of Beaver 72, New Brighton 40

 

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High School Basketball Scores & Schedule: December 12, 2017

GIRLS

Monday’s Scores
Ambridge 52, South Fayette 43
Beaver Falls 63, Hopewell 55
West Allegheny 54, Pine-Richland 39
Riverside 66, New Brighton 17
Quigley Catholic 72, Freedom 63
Winchester-Thurston 42, Cornell 31
Moon 48, Quaker Valley 36

6:00pm
Oakland Catholic at Moon

7:00pm
Sewickley Academy at Eden Christian

7:30pm
Burgettstown at South Side Beaver
Penn Hills at Blackhawk
New Brighton at Rochester
Montour at Beaver
Central Valley at Ellwood City

BOYS

Monday’s Scores
Aliquippa 45, Blackhawk 40
Trinity Christian 60, BCCS 55
Central Valley 55, Shaler 35
OLSH 79, Hopewell 52
Butler 72, Ambridge 67

7:00pm
Harvest Baptist at Sewickley Academy

7:30pm
Beaver at New Brighton (WBVP/WMBA)
Beaver Falls at Highlands
Hopewell at Freedom
Laurel at Riverside
Bishop Canevin at Moon
Ellwood City at Quaker Valley
South Fayette at West Allegheny
Rochester at Carlynton
South Side Beaver at Chartiers-Houston
Cornell at Northgate

High School Basketball Schedule: December 11, 2017

Tonight’s schedule features non-section action as local teams continue the opening trials of the seasons.

GIRLS

7:30pm
Beaver Falls at Hopewell
New Brighton at Riverside
South Fayette at Ambridge
Quigley Catholic at Freedom
West Allegheny at Pine-Richland
Quaker Valley at Moon
Winchester-Thrurston at Cornell

BOYS

6:30pm
Shaler at Central Valley

7:30pm
Hopewell at OLSH
Blackhawk at Aliquippa
Butler at Ambridge

PIAA 3A Football Championship: Quaker Valley 41, Middletown 24

It was a Cinderella story throughout the regular season.

But neither Walt Disney nor Rodgers & Hammerstein used a knockout punch in their interpretations. Quaker Valley did.

The Quakers earned their first football PIAA Championship with an emphatic 41-24 victory over the Middletown Blue Raiders at Hersheypark Stadium. A trio of touchdowns scored 3:21 apart in the 2nd quarter put the Quakers ahead for good, and Jerry Veshio wins a state title in his lone comeback season with Quaker Valley.

Bob Barrickman, Bruce Frey, and Tom Hays have the scoring recap for Beaver County Radio:

Ethan Moore (Quaker Valley) and Tre’ Leach (Middletown) were selected as the final CCBC Players of the Game of the season.

Both teams finish the season at 14-1.

The 70th season of high school football concludes with a celebration edition of Coaches Corner on Wednesday night.

2017-18 High School Basketball Begins Tonight!

Beaver County Radio

For the first time since the PIAA Finals at the Giant Center in Hershey back in late March, high school hoops will be returning to the hardwood in Beaver County and across the WPIAL. Tonight’s games  are within Tip-Off Tournaments; games below indicate neutral sites unless the tournament’s home team is playing. Union at New Brighton girls’ basketball is the only game tonight that is NOT in a tournament.

BOYS

3:00pm
Blackhawk vs. Knoch (at Armstrong)

5:00pm
Sewickley Academy vs. West Allegheny (at Baldwin)

5:15pm
Rochester vs. Western Beaver (at South Side Beaver)
Hopewell vs. Cornell (at Carlynton)

6:00pm
OLSH vs. Seton-LaSalle (at Keystone Oaks)
New Brighton vs. Eden Christian (at Mohawk)
Shenango vs. Beaver (at Neshannock)
Sto-Rox vs. Quaker Valley (at Moon)
Ellwood City vs. Commodore Perry (at Sharpsville)
Kiski Area vs. Ambridge (at Shaler)

6:30pm
Beaver Falls vs. Hickory (at Geneva College)
Reynolds vs. Riverside (at Laurel)
Westinghouse vs. Central Valley (at New Castle)

7:30pm
Freedom at Mohawk

7:45pm
Vincentian Academy at Moon

8:00pm
Quigley Catholic at Springdale
Penn Hills vs. Lincoln Park (at Geneva College)
Union at New Castle

8:45pm
Oak Glen (WV) at South Side Beaver

GIRLS

3:30pm
Laurel vs. OLSH (at Carlynton)
Hopewell vs. California (at South Side Beaver)

4:00pm
Fox Chapel vs. Blackhawk (at North Hills)

5:00pm
Riverside vs. Shenango (at New Castle)
West Allegheny vs. Mohawk (at Peters Township)
Seton-LaSalle vs. Cornell (at Ambridge)

5:30pm
Sewickley Academy at Aquinas Academy

6:00pm
Ringgold vs. Central Valley (at Montour)
Beaver vs. Thomas Jefferson (at Bethel Park)
Beth-Center vs. Rochester (at Freedom)

6:30pm
Shaler at Ambridge
Union at New Brighton
Ellwood City at Springdale

7:00pm
Aliquippa at South Side Beaver
Quaker Valley at Carlynton

7:30pm
Moon at Trinity

8:00pm
Eden Christian at Freedom
Neshannock vs. Quigley Catholic (at Ambridge)
Beaver Falls vs. Steel Valley (at Brentwood)

PIAA 3A West Final: Quaker Valley 43, Sharon 23

On Coaches Corner on Wednesday night, Quaker Valley head coach Jerry Veshio said that his team was well-rested for their first PIAA playoff game in school history.

Two nights later, the Quakers proved Veshio’s words to be true.

A strong second half of offense gave Quaker Valley a trip to Hershey with a 43-23 victory over the Sharon Tigers. Ricky Guss (Quaker Valley) and Ziyon Strickland (Sharon) were named the CCBC Players of The Game.

Bob Barrickman has the scoring recap:

 

The Quakers (13-1) will now play either Conwell-Egan or Middletown in the PIAA Final on Saturday, December 9th at 12:00pm.

Quaker Valley vs. Sharon P.I.A.A. Play-off game linc to listen online

1230 WBVP and 1460 WMBA’s Bob Barrickman and Tom Hays have the call from Martorelli Stadium in West View of this 2017 PIAA Class 3-A Semifinals high school football state playoff game as the WPIAL champion Quakers battle the District 10 champion Tigers. If you are unable to tune in to the on air broadcast you can listen on line by clicking on the TRIB Live Sports Network banner below at 6:30 p.m. tonight …………

 

Veshio Says Quakers Are Rested & Ready On Coaches Corner

The Quaker Valley Quakers are making their first appearance in the PIAA football playoffs on Friday night, as they play Sharon (District 10) at Martorelli Stadium in the State West Final.

But before they make their way to the game, they made a stop in Bridgewater for Coaches Corner, which was heard live on Beaver County Radio on Wednesday night. Coach Jerry Veshio was the guest of honor.

Veshio said that the team has been resting in more ways than one since their victory against Aliquippa on November 18…

 

…and he then spoke about Sharon’s offense and what’ll be key for his Quakers’ defense.

 

Coverage for the Quaker Valley/Sharon game will begin at 6:30, and kickoff from North Hills will be at 7:00.

3A WPIAL Championship: Quaker Valley 2, Aliquippa 0

The weather made the turf at Heinz Field sloppy.

The play on the field made the the turf at Heinz Field look like a showroom floor.

There were more penalties and turnovers than points, as an early 2nd-quarter safety provided the meager difference in Quaker Valley’s first ever WPIAL Championship victory in football; a 2-0 victory over the Aliquippa Quips.

Bob Barrickman has the recap from Heinz Field:

 

Quaker Valley, despite four turnovers, improves to 12-1 and will play either Sharon or Forest Hills in the PIAA 3A Semfinal on December 1 or 2. Aliquippa loses in the WPIAL title game for the 2nd consecutive year.

M.J. Devonshire (Aliquippa) and Ryan Jackovic (Quaker Valley) were selected as the CCBC Players of the Game.