Scores From Across The Valley, 9/30/22

Friday- September 30, 2022:

            1230 WBVP-AM, 99.3 FM, Facebook and beavercountyradio.com

Blackhawk
Central Valley

0
42   Final
            1460 WMBA 95.7 FM and the Trib-Live Network

Quaker Valley
Hopewell

20
40   Final
                        WPIAL Class 5A Allegheny Six Conference       
Baldwin
Peters Twp.
13
50   Final
Moon
South Fayette
14
49  Final
                        WPIAL Class 4A Parkway Conference      
Aliquippa
Ambridge
55
20    Final
Chartiers Valley
West Allegheny
6
43    Final
New Castle
Montour
0
51  Final
                        WPIAL Class 3A Western Hills Conference      
Avonworth
West Mifflin
14
8    Final
Seton La Salle
South Park
14
39   Final
                        WPIAL Class 2A MAC Conference      
New Brighton
Neshannock
6
55   Final
Freedom
Western Beaver   (Sat. 10/1/22 @12:30 PM)
0
0    Final
Riverside
Beaver Falls
14
44 Final
Ellwood City
Mohawk
13
32 Final
                        WPIAL Class 1A Big Seven Conference      
Northgate
Shenango
19
75   Final
Rochester
Laurel
21
30    Final
                                             Non-Conference      
Beaver
Brentwood
35
6  Final

Scoring Updates: Quaker Valley @ Hopewell,9/30/22 at 6:30 PM on 95.7 FM, WMBA, Trib-Live HSSN

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Scoring Updates: Blackhawk @ Central Valley 6:30 PM 0/30/22 on WBVP, 99.3 FM, Facebook, and beavercountyradio.com

(File photo from 2020 taken by Beaver County Radio Staff)

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Link For Blackhawk @ Central Valley 09/30/22 at 6:30 PM on WBVP/99.3 FM/Beavercountyradio.com/Facebook Live

(File Photo from September of 2020 Game. Taken by Beaver County Radio Staff)

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1230 WBVP, 99.3 FM, and beavercountyradio.com’s  Bob Barrickman and John Perrotto have the call from Central Valley High School of this WPIAL Class 4A Parkway Conference high school football game as the defending champion Warriors battle the Cougars for first place in the conference.

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Geneva Coach Geno DeMarco on the Coaches Corner Wednesday


(Beaver Falls, Pa.) Tune into Beaver County Radio on Wednesday night at 7:05 PM for “The Coaches Corner.” Join Bob Barrickman and John Perrotto as they get you set for week five of high school football in Beaver County.
Bob and John will welcome in Geneva College Head Football Coach Geno DeMarco this week. They will talk with Coach DeMarco about his Golden Tornadoes season so far as they head into the bye week. Bob and John will also preview the games that Beaver County Radio will be carrying on Friday night this week. Our coverage on 99.3 FM, 1230 WBVP, beavercountyradio.com and Facebook live will start at 6:30PM and will take us to Center Twp. and Sarg Alberts Stadium in a battle for first place in the class 4A Parkway Conference as the Central Valley Warriors will host the Blackhawk Cougars. On 95.7 FM, WMBA, and the Trib-Live High School Sports Network we will be heading to Hopewell and Tony Dorsett Stadium as the Vikings will host the Quaker Valley Quakers at 6:30 PM.

“The Coaches Corner” can be found on all platforms of Beaver County Radio. You can listen on-air at 95.7 FM, 99.3 FM, 1230 WBVP, and 1460 WMBA. You can listen on-line at beavercountyradio.com and you can watch the video stream of the show on our Facebook Page by clicking the link below at the show time of 7:05 PM

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Riverside Outlasts Freedom 28 to 21

(Photo by Curtis Walsh)

Story by Frank Sparks, Beaver County Radio
(North Sewickley Twp., Beaver County) on a beautiful first Friday night of Fall the Freedom Bulldogs traveled to North Sewickley Township to take on the Riverside Panthers in key matchup in the MAC.

Beaver County Radio’s Bob Barrickman and Eddy Crow had the call on Beaver County Radio’s 1230 WBVP, 99.3 FM and beavercountyradio.com . The game was also video streamed live on the Beaver County Radio Facebook Page and YouTube Page.

The Panthers won the opening coin toss and deferred to the second half. The Bulldogs received the opening kick-off and started at the their own 35 yard line. The Bulldogs converted a 4th down deep in their own territory to jump start a drive that saw them convert two first downs before facing another fourth down with three to go just inside the Panthers twenty yard line. The Panthers Defense held and the Bulldogs turned the ball over at the Panthers 17. The Panthers took over and Noah George made a key reception to convert the Panthers first first down of the game. Riverside Quarterback Sam Hughes overthrew his receiver that was wide open down the field creating a fourth down and the Panthers were forced to punt .

The Bulldogs took over and Cody Patterson caught a 52 yard catch and run and got the ball down to the Panthers 12 yard line. Damian Grunnagle scored from one yard out and the bulldogs converted the extra point and took a 7-0 lead late in the first quarter.

The Panthers took over and faced another fourth down and Noah George caught a long pass from Sam Hughes to convert for the first down as the second quarter started.  Robert Janis then carried the ball inside the bulldogs ten. Riverside went into the endzone two plays later and the extra point was good and the game was tied at 7 two minutes in the second quarter.

The Bulldogs then went on a long drive that was stalled by a holding penalty deep in Panthers territory.  The Bulldogs then attempted a fake punt from the Panthers 36 and the pass was intercepted by Sam Hughes for the Panthers.

The Panthers took over and on the very first play Janis broke loose for a long gain and the Panthers started driving. Riverside Quarterback Sam Hughes then coughed up the ball at the 36 and the Bulldogs recovered. On the first play the Bulldogs did a flea flicker and the pass was completed inside the Panthers 10. Riverside’s defense them stiffened and held the Bulldogs to a fourth down decision inside the five that they had to think about with two minutes left in the half. After the time out the Bulldogs went for it on fourth down and Damian Grunagle scored from the two. The extra point was good from 35 yards out after a Freedom crack back block penalty and the Bulldogs led 14-7 with a minute left in the first half.

Riverside completed a long pass deep in Bulldogs territory with 19 seconds left in the half.  Janis carried the ball and a pile of Bulldog defenders into the end zone for the touchdown. The two point conversion was no good and the Bulldogs took a 14-13 lead into the locker room at the half.

The Panthers received the second half kick-off and and Brady Newman returns the ball to the Bulldogs 48 which where the Panthers started out.  The Panthers then faced a fourth down and Janis was on the loose again taking the ball inside the Bulldogs ten. On second down Ayden Garcia caught a pass for the touchdown. The Panthers went for two and Hughes went in untouched for the two point conversion and Riverside led for the first time 21-14 early in the third quarter.

The Bulldogs then went three and out and were forced to punt with 7:08 left in the third quarter. The Panthers took over and so did Janis with another huge run down to the Bulldog 33. After an error that went for a ten yard loss the drive stalled and the Panthers had to punt. The Bulldogs started out from their own 11 yard line and the Bulldogs coughed up the football and the Panthers recovered it at the Bulldogs five. On the first play Janis gained a yard. Second down Sam Hughes ran an option and kept the ball scampering into the end zone for the score and the extra point was good and with 1:28 left in the third quarter the Panthers led 28-14.

The Bulldogs started out their drive from the 35 and a pass was intercepted by Noah George and he scampered down the sideline inside the ten but their was a block above the waste from the back penalty that negated the run and the penalty moved the ball all the way back to the Panthers own 15 as the third quarter came to a close with the Panthers up 28-14.

Freedom then drove deep into Panthers territory with 9:00 minutes left in the game. The long drive saw the Bulldogs catch a pass on third and 27 that netted 26 yards and that brought up a fourth down for Freedom. They barely converted after a measurement and it was first and goal for the Bulldogs. Two plays later Grunagle scampered into the endzone and the extra point was good as the Bulldogs pulled to with 7 with a little over 5 minutes left in the game.

Riverside then took over with the game in the balance and Hughes converted on third down with 3 minutes left. The Bulldogs then brought Janis down for a loss and took their first time out of the second half to stop the clock. The Panthers completed a long pass down the field for the first down. the Panthers were then able to force the Bulldogs to use their timeouts and the Panthers drive stalled and the they had to punt with under 40 seconds left.  The Bulldogs took over and just didn’t have enough time to score as the Panthers came away with a 28-21 victory.

 

 

Scores From Across The Valley Friday September 23, 2022

Friday, September 23, 2022:

 

Freedom
Riverside           1230, 99.3 FM, beavercountyradio.com, Facebook
21
28   Final
West Allegheny
Aliquippa                 1460, 95.7 FM, Trib-Live Network
16
19 Final
                        WPIAL Class 4A Parkway Conference       
Blackhawk
Chartiers Valley
26
16    Final
Central Valley
New Castle
54
0  Final
Montour
Ambridge
21
3 Final
                        WPIAL Class 3A Wester Hills Conference       
Hopewell
Seton LaSalle
20
6    Final
West Mifflin
Beaver
31
24 OT  Final
South Park
Avonworth
6
45 Final
                        WPIAL Class 2A Mid-Western Athletic Conference       
Mohawk
New Brighton
31
6   Final
Western Beaver
Ellwood City
0
0  Saturday
Beaver Falls
Neshannock
22
0 Final
                        WPIAL Class 1A Big Seven Conference      
Shenango
Rochester
8
22 Final
Laurel
Union
28
22    Final
Summit Academy
Northgate
0
0   Final
                                                Non-Conference      
Moon
Mars
7
51 Final
Southside
Quaker Valley
55
6  Final

Aliquippa slides by West Allegheny 19-16

Aliquippa and West Allegheny kept it close on WMBA Friday night. A scoreless first quarter led to a 9-7 halftime score in favor of West Allegheny.  The teams battled it out in the second half putting more points on the board. The Quips reigned victorious with a final score 19-16.

CCBC Players of the Game: Freedom @ Riverside, Friday September 23, 2022

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1230 WBVP, 99.3 FM, and beavercountyradio.com’s  Bob Barrickman  and Eddy Crow had the call from Riverside High School of this WPIAL Class 2A Midwestern Athletic Conference high school football game as the Panthers battled the Bulldogs. The Panthers came away with a 28-21 victory. Your CCBC Players of the game are:

Freedom: Damian Grunagle
Riverside: Samuel Hughes

You can see all of the past CCBC Players of the Game for High School Sports by clicking on the CCBC Logo Below:

CCBC Players of the Game: West Allegheny @ Aliquippa Friday September 23, 2022

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95.7 FM and1460 WMBA’s Mike Azadian and John Perroto had the call from Freedom High School of this WPIAL Class 4A Parkway Conference high school football game as the defending champion Quips battled the Indians.

West Allegheny: Brock Cornell
Aliquippa: Tiquai Hayes

You can see all of the past CCBC Players of the Game for High School Sports by clicking on the CCBC Logo Below: