Trib Total Media to Purchase MSA Sports Network

(Photo used with Permission Of Kevin Smith, Trib Total Media )

Trib Total Media announced Monday September 18, 2017  it has reached an agreement with Management Science Associates, Inc. to purchase the MSA Sports Network.

MSA Sports Network has been in recent news for it’s financial troubles to the point this falls football broadcasts were in question at one point. MSA Sports Network was able to secure enough funds to at least get the season off to a start.

Under the agreement, which is expected to close in October 2017, the network will be renamed the TribLIVE High School Sports Network. The MSA Network currently broadcasts more than 2,000 live sporting events each year including 15 WPIAL and PIAA sports from across 10 counties. The network also owns the rights to all WPIAL playoff and championship games. WBVP and WMBA High School broadcasts can be heard on the MSA Sports Network and will continue to be heard upon the launch of the new TribLIVE High school Sports Network.

Rochester Rams Roll

 

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The Rochester Rams jumped out to a 14-0 lead in the first quarter and never looked back beating visiting Sto Rox  46-16 at Rams Stadium.  The Rams moved to 3-0 while Sto Rox is 0-3 in  1a

   

Scores From Across The Valley 9/15/17

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New Castle 35 vs Ambridge 7        Final

Sto-Rox 16 vs Rochester 48     Final

Moon 26 vs Hampton 24    Final

West Allegheny 49 vs Chartiers Valley 29    Final

Indiana 13 vs Blackhawk 43     Final

Beaver Falls 0 vs Ellwood City 28     Final

Beaver 21 vs Quaker Valley 45       Final

New Brighton  21 vs Neshannock  49       Final

Mohawk  0 vs Riverside 39      Final

South Side 7 vs Laurel 35      Final

Western Beaver 6 vs Olsh 41       Final

Central Valley 52 vs CWNC  28       Final

Freeport 0 vs Aliquippa 50       Final

   

Scores Across The Valley 9/8/17

 

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Freedom 28, New Brighton 7
Aliquippa 30, Beaver 10
Upper St. Clair 41, Moon 10
West Allegheny 29, North Hills 28 (OT)
Mars 32, Blackhawk 0
South Fayette 47, Ambridge 7
Ellwood City 16, Hopewell 14
Riverside 35, Laurel 0
Rochester 28, Summit Academy 18
Western Beaver 35, Cornell 16
Apollo-Ridge 27, Beaver Falls 19
Central Valley 42, Elizabeth Forward 26
Serra Catholic 42, South Side Beaver 21
Quaker Valley 43, Neshannock 6
New Castle 48, Highlands 47 (2OT)

 

   
    

Aliquippa 30, Beaver 10

 

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Aliquippa remains undefeated after 3 weeks of play, defeating Beaver by a score of 30-10 on 1460 WMBA. The Bobcats took an early 7-0 lead in the 2nd quarter, but the Quips scored 30 unanswered to improve to 3-0. Beaver drops to 2-1 on the 2017 season.

Tariq Jones (Aliquippa) and Noah Yates (Beaver) were selected as the CCBC Players of The Game.

 

   

Freedom 28, New Brighton 7

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It was tight at the beginning, but Freedom pulled away from New Brighton in the second half and earned their second victory of the season by a score of 28-7. The Bulldogs (2-1) held on to a 7-0 lead at the end of the first half, but the Lions struggled all night to get on the scoreboard and now fall to 0-3 on the year.

Jake Francona (New Brighton) and Kyle Borgman (Freedom) were named the CCBC Players of The Game.