Quaker Valley 75
Blackhawk 61
Beaver 59
Hopewell 42
New Castle 69
Central Valley 50
Aliquippa 89
New Brighton 58
OLSH 78
Mohawk 41
High School Boys Basketball – Friday January 6, 2017
Quaker Valley – 78
Beaver Falls – 58
Quaker Valley 75
Blackhawk 61
Beaver 59
Hopewell 42
New Castle 69
Central Valley 50
Aliquippa 89
New Brighton 58
OLSH 78
Mohawk 41
Quaker Valley boys held the lead over Blackhawk tonight throughout every quarter. They led by ten at the half with a score of 39-29. Quaker Valley kept that ten point lead at the end of the third quarter at 56-46 and finished strong with a final score of 75-61.
The CCBC players of the game are:
Quaker Valley: Danny Conlan
Blackhawk: Tyler Fedisin
GIRLS
Monday’s Scores
[5A] Trinity 60, Lincoln Park 25
[5A] West Allegheny 48, South Fayette 41
[5A] Chartiers Valley 51, Moon 35
[4A] Central Valley 49, Quaker Valley 37
[4A] Blackhawk 72, Ambridge 50
[4A] Keystone Oaks 51, Hopewell 39
[3A] Beaver 66, Freedom 37
[3A] Neshannock 73, Beaver Falls 14
[3A] Avonworth 55, Riverside 23
[3A] Ellwood City 51, Mohawk 36
[2A] South Side Beaver 42, Aliquippa 38
[2A] OLSH 57, Northgate 16
[2A] Laurel 76, New Brighton 16
[1A] Vincentian 54, Quigley Catholic 25
[1A] Eden Christian 60, Cornell 6
6:00pm
[2A] Northgate at New Brighton
6:30pm
[2A] OLSH at Sto-Rox
BOYS
Monday’s Scores
[1A] Nazareth Prep 80, Rochester 26
7:30pm
[5A] Moon at Thomas Jefferson
[5A] Trinity at West Allegheny
[4A] Blackhawk at Quaker Valley (WBVP/WMBA)
[4A] Hopewell at Beaver
[4A] New Castle at Central Valley
[3A] New Brighton at Aliquippa
[3A] Beaver Falls at Riverside
[3A] Ellwood City at Neshannock
[3A] Freedom at Avonworth
[2A] Mohawk at OLSH
[2A] Laurel at Sewickley Academy
[1A] Western Beaver at Rochester
[1A] Quigley Catholic at Cornell
Broadcast pregame is at 7:05.
Bob Friend, pitched most innings for Pirates, dies at 88
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Bob Friend, who pitched more innings than anyone in Pittsburgh Pirates history, died Sunday. He was 88.
The Pirates said Friend died at his home in Pittsburgh.
Friend holds the Pirates record for innings (3,480 1/3), starts (477) and strikeouts (1,682). The right-hander was an All-Star in three different seasons — in 1960, he made the NL roster for both All-Star games played that summer, and was the starter and winner in the first one.
Friend made his big league debut with two shutout innings for the Pirates against Cincinnati as a 20-year-old on April 28, 1951. He became a fixture in Pittsburgh’s rotation through 1965 and then played one more season, splitting his last year with the New York Yankees and Mets.
Nicknamed “The Warrior” for his remarkable durability, Friend went 197-230 with a 3.58 ERA in 602 games.
In 1955, Friend became the first pitcher to lead his league in ERA, winning the NL title with a 2.83 mark. He topped the majors in innings in 1956-57 and tied Warren Spahn for the big league lead with 22 wins in 1958, finishing third in the Cy Young Award voting.
In 1960, Friend was 18-12 with a 3.00 ERA in helping the Pirates reach the World Series. He was hit hard in two starts and a relief appearance, but Pittsburgh outlasted the Yankees in seven games to win the championship.
That season came during a string of 11 straight years he pitched more than 200 innings — topping 260 in six of them.
After his playing career ended, he was among the founding officers of the Pirates Alumni Association and stayed active as a board member.
Pirates President Frank Coonelly, in a statement, called Friend “truly one of the very best to ever wear the Pirates black and gold.”
Friend is survived by his wife Pat, son Bob and daughter Missy.
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GIRLS
6:30pm
[2A] Laurel at New Brighton
7:00pm
[1A] Vincentian at Quigley Catholic
[1A] Union at Sewickley Academy
7:30pm
[1A] Eden Christian at Cornell
[2A] Aliquippa at South Side Beaver
[2A] OLSH at Northgate
[3A] Freedom at Beaver
[3A] Riverside at Avonworth
[3A] Beaver Falls at Neshannock
[3A] Mohawk at Ellwood City
[4A] Central Valley at Quaker Valley
[4A] Ambridge at Blackhawk
[4A] Keystone Oaks at Hopewell
[5A] Trinity at Lincoln Park
[5A] Chartiers Valley at Moon
[5A] West Allegheny at South Fayette
Goals:
Maple Leafs:
Travis Dermott (9:36)
Zach Hyman (16:06)
Goals:
Penguins:
Sidney Crosby (10:01)
Teddy Blueger (13:20)
Maple Leafs:
Auston Matthews (17:25)
Guentzel, Rust each score twice, Penguins beat Senators 5-3
By DAN SCIFO, Associated Press
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Nick Bjugstad and Jared McCann will always remember their first game with the Pittsburgh Penguins and the whirlwind day surrounding their debuts.
The newly-acquired Bjugstad and McCann made it to the arena minutes before puck drop, and new teammates Bryan Rust and Jake Guentzel each scored twice to help the Penguins beat the Ottawa Senators 5-3 on Friday night.
“Showing up at game time was interesting and might have been better for us because there wasn’t much thinking,” Bjugstad said. “It was pretty surreal. We showed up to the rink and just played. I have dreams every once in awhile where I’m late to a game and that’s kind of what it felt like, but luckily it ended up well, so it was good.”
Teddy Blueger got his first NHL goal and Casey DeSmith stopped 37 shots as the Penguins won their second straight after losing four of their previous five.
Bjugstad contributed in his first game with the Penguins hours after he was acquired from Florida, getting an assist on Rust’s first goal. He also won the offensive zone faceoff and provided a screen in front on Rust’s second goal.
“They told us to keep it simple and that’s kind of what we did,” Bjugstad said.
Bobby Ryan and Mikkel Boedker both scored power-play goals, and Matt Duchene scored on a breakaway for the Senators, who rallied to make it a one-goal game after falling behind, 4-1. Anders Nilsson stopped 35 shots as Ottawa, playing for the first time since Jan. 22, lost its third straight.
“I think we knew they were going to press because they knew we were coming off eight days,” Ryan said. “They got the lead and kind of just stuck to their guns, putting pucks to the net and doing things to wear guys out.”
Earlier in the day, the Penguins acquired forwards Bjugstad and Jared McCann from the Panthers for forwards Derick Brassard, Riley Sheahan and three 2019 draft picks. The deal gives the Penguins an influx of youth in the 26-year-old Bjugstad and the 22-year-old McCann as they make another playoff push.
Bjugstad scored five goals and 12 points in 32 games with the Panthers, while McCann had eight goals and 18 points in 46 games with Florida. Both are signed through the 2020 season, with Bjugstad’s deal expiring the following year.
“We felt like they could fit into our lineup and play certain roles that could help us become a better team,” Penguins coach Mike Sullivan said. “I thought they had strong games under difficult circumstances.”
Bjugstad and McCann both took the morning skate with the Panthers, and boarded a plane to Pittsburgh when they learned of the trade.
“We’ll always remember sitting on the plane, wondering if we were going to make it,” Bjugstad said. “We got to a point where we were like “alright, we better start doing something,” so we did a few groin stretches in the plane. There wasn’t much room, but that was about all we could do.”
Bjugstad and McCann received a police escort and arrived at the arena minutes before faceoff, still with their Florida Panther equipment bags as they hurried to join their teammates on the ice. They first appeared on the bench prior to the start of the national anthem.
“Usually I have my coffee and do some stretches, but I didn’t have any of that,” Bjugstad said. “We got here, threw our gear on and ran out for the anthem.”
With Evgeni Malkin out of the lineup, Bjugstad centered the second line, while McCann was the third-line center. Malkin, who recorded his 600th NHL assist on Wednesday, will also miss Saturday’s game at Toronto with an upper-body injury.
Bjugstad played a role on two of the first four goals as Pittsburgh held a three-goal lead in the third period. Both Bjugstad and McCann will be happy to have additional time to prepare Saturday against Toronto.
“You can’t make this up,” Bjugstad said. “It was good to get the win most importantly, but I think I’ll remember this one for the rest of my life.”
NOTES: Ottawa’s Colin White returned after missing five games with a shoulder injury. … Sidney Crosby is three games from tying Hall of Fame owner Mario Lemieux’s franchise record of 915 games played. … Guentzel has seven goals in his last eight games. … Phil Kessel is two points from becoming the 17th American-born player to reach 800 points. … Ottawa’s Mark Stone recorded his 300th NHL point.
UP NEXT
Senators: Host Detroit on Saturday.
Penguins: Visit Toronto on Saturday.
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| Class 3A Section 1 | |
| Neshannock Beaver Falls WBVP |
63 62 Final 2OT |
| Riverside New Brighton |
54 45 Final |
| Lincoln Park Ellwood City |
77 31 Final |
| Class 4A Section 2 | |
| Quaker Valley Hopewell |
70 36 Final |
| Ambridge Blackhawk |
64 60 Final |
| Class 5A Section 2 | |
| Montour South Fayette |
42 37 Final |
| Thomas Jefferson Trinity |
58 52 Final |
| Chartiers Valley Moon WMBA |
69 66 Final 2OT |
| West Allegheny West Mifflin |
64 44 Final |
| Class 1A Section 1 | |
| Eden Christian Western Beaver |
0 0 PPD |
| Quigley Catholic Vincentian Academy |
0 0 Final |
| Cornell Union |
71 83 Final |
| Rochester Nazareth Prep. |
0 0 PPD |
| Class 2A Section 3 | |
| Laurel Mohawk |
58 69 Final |
| Non-Conference | |
| Aliuippa Avonworth |
0 0 PPD |
| Central Valley Bishop Canevin |
0 0 PPD |
| Obama Academy OLSH |
0 0 PPD |