Link for Alquippa vs. Lincoln Park on WBVP and Trib-Live High School Sports Network

1230 WBVP’s Bob Barrickman and Jason Colangelo have the call from Midland Middle School of this WPIAL Class 3A Section 1 high school boys basketball game as the Leopards battle the Quips. The host Lincoln Park comes into the contest 7-0 in section play and 12-1 overall. The guest Quips come into the contest trying to get revenge on the Leopards for their only section loss of the season. The Quips are 6-1 in section and 10-4 overall. The two teams met on December 18, 2018 with the Leopards winning 73-69.

If you can’t tune into the broadcast on 1230 WBVP and want to hear the broadcast streaming live over the Trib-Live High School Sports Network click on the logo below at 7:05 p.m. for for the pre-game. Tip-off is scheduled for 7:30……

High School Basketball: January 22, 2019

BOYS

6:30pm
[NC] Beaver County Christian at Propel Montour

7:30pm
[5A] Moon at West Mifflin
[5A] Thomas Jefferson at West Allegheny
[4A] Central Valley at Ambridge (WMBA)
[4A] New Castle at Blackhawk
[4A] Beaver at Quaker Valley
[3A] Aliquippa at Lincoln Park (WBVP)
[3A] New Brighton at Ellwood City
[3A] Riverside at Neshannock
[2A] OLSH at South Side Beaver
[1A] Cornell at Western Beaver
[2A] Eden Christian at Rochester
[1A] Quigley Catholic at Union

GIRLS

Monday’s Scores
[5A] Moon 63, Lincoln Park 37
[5A] Thomas Jefferson 59, West Allegheny 46
[4A] Blackhawk 71, Quaker Valley 47
[4A] Ambridge 51, Keystone Oaks 31
[4A] New Castle 55, Hopewell 50
[3A] Beaver 48, Ellwood City 36
[3A] Beaver Falls 54, Freedom 49
[3A] Neshannock 56, Riverside 31
[2A] OLSH 63, New Brighton 19
[2A] Aliquippa 60, Northgate 32
[2A] South Side Beaver 52, Shenango 33
[1A] Quigley Catholic 57, Cornell 2
[NC] Central Valley 51, Hampton 20

7:00pm
[1A] Rochester at Sewickley Academy

High School Basketball: January 21, 2019

GIRLS

6:30pm
[2A] OLSH at New Brighton

7:00pm
[1A] Cornell at Quigley Catholic

7:30pm
[2A] Northgate at Aliquippa
[2A] Shenango at South Side Beaver
[3A] Beaver at Ellwood City
[3A] Freedom at Beaver Falls
[3A] Riverside at Neshannock
[4A] Quaker Valley at Blackhawk
[4A] Keystone Oaks at Ambridge
[4A] Hopewell at New Castle
[5A] Moon at Lincoln Park
[5A] West Allegheny at Thomas Jefferson
[NC] Central Valley at Hampton

Kessel scores in overtime, Penguins beat Coyotes 3-2

Kessel scores in overtime, Penguins beat Coyotes 3-2
By JOHN MARSHALL, AP Sports Writer
GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Pittsburgh coach Mike Sullivan did not like his team’s effort in a loss to San Jose earlier this week. A parade to the penalty box in the first period did not lift his mood.
A dominating second period and a big goal from Phil Kessel had Sullivan feeling a lot better.
Kessel scored on a power play at 4:09 of overtime, Matt Murray stopped 30 shots and the Pittsburgh Penguins beat the Arizona Coyotes 3-2 on Friday night.
“I thought the guys did a pretty good job of keeping their focus,” Sullivan said. “We had a real strong second period.”
Outscored 10-4 in consecutive losses, Pittsburgh fell behind on Clayton Keller’s first-period goal following a flurry of penalties.
The Penguins rallied in the second when Jusso Riikola and Jake Guentzel scored 40 seconds apart, but Derek Stepan scored with 5 1/2 minutes left in the third to tie it.
Pittsburgh had a 4 on 3 in overtime when Richard Panik was called for slashing and Kessel cashed in, redirecting Sidney Crosby’s shot from the point past Darcy Kuemper.
“It started off a little tough, going to the box as much as we were,” Crosby said. “But we got some good kills, got right back at it in the second period and it’s good to get two points.
Arizona had won four of its previous five games and Kuemper was on a four-game winning streak, one short of his career high.
The Coyotes withstood the two quick goals in the second period and rallied in the third, but gave Pittsburgh’s dangerous power play one too many chance.
Kuemper stopped 32 shots, including a nifty glove save on Guentzel late in overtime.
“We scratched and clawed again,” said Coyotes coach Rick Tocchet, a former Penguins assistant. “Those guys have some world-class players over there. We played a good game and had a chance to win the game”
Coming off a 5-2 loss to the Sharks on Tuesday, Pittsburgh had four penalties in the opening 20 minutes against the Coyotes, including two on the same shift. The Coyotes didn’t score on the 5-on-3, but Keller did shortly after it ended, one-timing a pass from Oliver Ekman-Larsson to beat Murray stick side on a 4 on 3.
Keller became the fastest player to 100 career points with his goal, doing it in 132 games.
“It’s a cool accomplishment, but I’m more focused on our team,” he said. “We’re playing good hockey right now.”
The Penguins had a big push at the end of the first period and quickly took the lead on goals 40 seconds apart.
Riikola had the first one on a power play, firing a shot from just inside the blue line that Kuemper couldn’t see through traffic. Guentzel put Pittsburgh ahead on a rebound of his own shot, lifting it over Kuemper from a tough angle.
Arizona appeared to tie it early in the third period when Panik poked a loose puck past a prone Murray. The Penguins challenged the play and the officials called Ekman-Larsson for goalie interference after clipping Murray with his skate.
Stepan converted in the third period, gathering a rebound from just outside the crease and flicking it past Murray.
NOTES: Penguins RW Patric Hornqvist participated in a portion of practice on Thursday, but missed his fourth straight game with a concussion. … Max Domi had been the fastest Arizona player to reach 100 points, doing it in 154 games. … Pittsburgh F Joseph Blandisi had three shots on goal in 21 minutes after being acquired from the Anaheim Ducks for Derek Grant on Thursday.
UP NEXT
Pittsburgh plays at Vegas Saturday night.
Arizona starts a six-game road trip at Toronto on Sunday.
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High School Basketball Scores from across the Valley, Friday January 18, 2019

Friday, January 18, 2019:

                                      Class 3A Section 1
Lincoln Park   
Riverside        
72
42     Final
Beaver Falls
New Brighton   
71
53     Final
Ellwood City
Aliquippa
29
90     Final
                                  Class 4A Section 2
Ambridge
Beaver
48
58    Final
Blackhawk 
Central Valley     WBVP
48
43     Final
Hopewell
New Castle
45
74    Final
                                Class 5A Section 2
Trinity
Chartiers Valley
63
90     Final
Thomas Jefferson
South Fayette
33
32   Final
West Mifflin
Montour
39
74     Final
West Allegheny
Moon                     WMBA
28
71    Final
                                Class 1A Section 1
Western Beaver
Quigley Catholic
0
0    Final
Rochester
Vincentian Academy
34
81     Final
Nazareth Prep.
Cornell
59
78  Final
Union
Eden Christian
0
0    Final
                                             Class 2A Section 3
South Side
Laurel
63
56  Final
Shenango 
O.L.S.H.
68
79   Final
Sewickley Academy
Mohawk
92
37   Final
                                             Class 2A Section 3
South Side
Laurel
63
56  Final
Shenango 
O.L.S.H.
68
79   Final
Sewickley Academy
Mohawk
92
37   Final
                                             Class 3A Section 2
North Catholic 
Freedom
80
40  Final
Seton LaSalle
Avonworth
57
40   Final