Central Valley 42, Beaver 35

A showdown of two titans in the Beaver Valley Conference came down to the final play, and in the end, it was the Warriors who emerged victorious over the Bobcats.

Beaver was stopped on its final drive, and the Central Valley Warriors earn a 42-35 victory over the Bobcats at Sarge Alberts Stadium on WBVP. The back-and-forth affair had the teams tied at each of the breaks, and the Bobcats were hoping to drive for the score and two-point conversion, but were stopped on a QB sneak that ran out the clock.

With the victory, Central Valley improves to 4-0 in the Beaver Valley Conference and 5-1 overall. Beaver drops to 4-1 overall, and 2-1 in the BVC.

Garnering CCBC Player of The Game Honors were Nico Battisti of Central Valley and Darius Wise of Beaver.

Bob Barrickman has the recap for beavercountyradio.com.

Scores Across The Valley 9/23/16

5A
North Hills 29, Moon 12
West Allegheny 43, Baldwin 0

4A
Montour 38, Ambridge 0

3A
Central Valley 37, Quaker Valley 16
Aliquippa 33, Ellwood City 0

2A
Riverside 14, South Side 6
CW North Catholic 53, North Catholic 7
Laurel 20, Freedom 6

1A
Rochester 49, Cornell 0
Union 38, Western Beaver 7
OLSH 42, Summit Academy 0

Non-Conference
Beaver 77, Keystone Oaks 49 (WPIAL Record)
Beaver Falls 45, Southmoreland 14
Hopewell 30, Mohawk 20
Blackhawk 28, Trinity 20
New Castle 54, Indiana 16

Montour 38, Ambridge 0

Ambridge’s woes under new coach Terry George have continued.

The Bridgers took a 38-0 loss to the Montour Spartans in Robinson Township on WMBA tonight. The Spartans improve to 1-3 in the Northwest Nine (and overall), while Ambridge falls to 0-4 in the conference (and overall).

Montour’s Brayden James and Mahki Robinson of Ambridge were the selections as the CCBC Players of The Game.

Tom Hays has the recap for beavercountyradio.com.

Rochester 49, Cornell 0

Cornell’s return to the WPIAL is still undergoing its “rude awakening” stage.

The Rochester Rams get a 49-0 rout of the Raiders, scoring 42 of those points by halftime. The Rams now improve to 4-0 on the year in the Big Seven and overall, while Cornell drops to 0-3 in the conference (0-4 overall).

Rochester’s Caleb Collins and Cornell’s Gerard Rippy earn tonight’s CCBC Player of The Game honors.

Bob Barrickman has the recap for beavercountyradio.com.

Beaver 38, Quaker Valley 14

The Beaver Bobcats proved they still had gas left in the tank after their shocking win over Aliquippa last week.

The Bobcats defeated section foes Quaker Valley tonight by a score of 38-14 on WMBA. Beaver remains undefeated overall (3-0) and in the conference (2-0). Quaker Valley is 0-1 in the Beaver Valley Conference and 2-1 overall.

Beaver’s Darius Wise and Quaker Valley’s Rickey Guss were named the CCBC Players of the game.

Tom Hays has the recap for beavercountyradio.com.

Neshannock 49, New Brighton 0

New Brighton’s first home game of the year took place tonight at Oak Hill Field. After tonight, a vacation far away might be in store.

The Neshannock Lancers scored early and often in a 49-0 rout of the Lions on WBVP tonight, forcing a mercy rule at the beginning of the second half. The loss drops the Lions to 0-3 in the MAC and 0-3 overall, while the Lancers improve to 2-0 in the conference and 3-1 overall.

Despite the loss, the performance of Deshawn Clark earned him CCBC Player of the Game honors for New Brighton. Frank Antuono won the honors for Neshannock.

Bob Barrickman has the recap for beavercountyradio.com.

Scores Across The Valley 9/9/16

5A
West Allegheny 24, North Hills 16
Upper St. Clair 35, Moon 3

4A
Mars 24, Blackhawk 21
South Fayette 38, Ambridge 0

3A
Beaver 28. Aliquippa 14
Hopewell 15, Ellwood City 13
New Castle 29, Highlands 26

2A
Freedom 24, New Brighton 21
Riverside 24, Laurel 7

Non-Conference
Beaver Falls 40, Apollo-Ridge 14
Quaker Valley 25, Neshannock 20
Central Valley 56, Elizabeth Forward 13
Serra Catholic 25, South Side Beaver 20
OLSH 45, Carmichaels 28

MLB
Cincinnati 4, Pittsburgh 3

Freedom 24, New Brighton 21

A wild showdown between Midwestern Athletic Conference teams ended in Freedom’s favor, as the Bulldogs get their first win in over a year, defeating the New Brighton Lions 24-21 at Bulldog Stadium on 1460 WMBA.

New Brighton was leading 21-7 in the 4th quarter, but Freedom scored 17 unanswered to take the 24-21 lead. The Lions had the chance to send it into overtime, but missed on a 42-yard field goal with 11 seconds to go.

New Brighton drops to 0-2 in the MAC and overall; Freedom improves to 1-0 in the MAC, 1-2 overall.

Freedom’s Zach Rosa and New Brighton’s Tylar Williams were tonight’s CCBC Players of The Game.

Tom Hays has the game recap for beavercountyradio.com.

Lions’ Missed Field Goal

Mars 24, Blackhawk 21

It seemed like Blackhawk would pull off a second consecutive win to start the 2016 season after they took a 21-7 lead into the halftime break.

As it turns out, the Planets did not align in favor of the Cougars.

Caleb Brake capped off a monumental comeback with a 39-yard field goal as time expired, as Mars scores 24 unanswered points to defeat Blackhawk 24-21 at Northwestern Stadium, as heard on 1230 WBVP. Both Mars and Blackhawk are now 1-1 in the Northern Nine Conference (4A) and overall.

Carl Jaszcar of Blackhawk and Garrett Reinke of Mars were tonight’s CCBC Players of the Game.

Bob Barrickman has the game recap for beavercountyradio.com.

Caleb Brake GW Field Goal