Friday, October 12, 2018:
WBVP
Western Beaver- Raven Chandler |
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WMBA
Hopwell- Connor Forrest |
High School Boys Basketball – Friday January 6, 2017
Quaker Valley – 78
Beaver Falls – 58
WBVP
Western Beaver- Raven Chandler |
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WMBA
Hopwell- Connor Forrest |
(Center Twp.) On a cool fall evening at Sarg Alberts Stadium in Center twp. WMBA’s Tom Hays and Bruce Frey had the call of this WPIAL Class 4A Northwest Eight Conference high school football game as the Warriors battled the Vikings.
Tonight Central Valley won the coin toss but deferred to Hopewell whom quickly had to punt. After receiving the punt Central valley moved the ball down field for a 2 yard touchdown run by Noah Thompson. On the very next drive Central valley forced Hopewell to punt again which the led to them scoring on an 8 yard touchdown run by Ameer Dudley bringing the score to 14 to 0 Central Valley. Hopewell then fumbled the kickoff and central valley recovered which led to Jesse Shively scoring on a 1 yard touchdown run ending the first quarter with the score Central Valley 21 Hopewell 0.
At the start of the second the second Hopewell was forced to punt again which central Valley took down field for another touchdown which was a 2 yard run by Anthony Mendicino. On they’re next drive Hopewell threw an interception. Quaker valley then threw a 43 yard pass to Anthony Mendicino for a touchdown but they missed the pat bringing they’re total to 34. Hopewell then threw another intercepion leading to Anthony Mendicino getting another touchdown bringing the score to 40 to 0 and enacting the mercy rule for the second half. With under 2 minutes in the half Hopewell fumbled the ball again and central valley recovered the ball. With one minute left in the half Central valley put up another 6 points with a 9 yard touchdown run from Jaylen Guy. The half time score was Central Valley 46 Hopewell 0.
Immediatly after starting the second half Jaylen guy ran 55 yards for a touchdown bringing the score to 52 to 0 Central Valley. Neither tema scored up untill about 5 minutes left in the fourth Hopewell was finally able to put up some points with a 1 yard touchdown run by DeShawn Sanders. With the running clock the game was over quickly with a final of Central Valley 52, Hopewell 7
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1460 WMBA’s Tom Hays and Bruce Frey have the call from Sarg Alberts Stadium on the campus of Central Valley High School for this WPIAL Class 3A Northwest Eight Conference high school football game as the Warriors battle the Vikings.
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1230 WBVP’s Bob Barrickman and Jason Colangelo have the call from Oak Hill Stadium in New Brighton for this WPIAL Class 2A Midwestern Athletic Conference high school football game as the Lions battle the Golden Beavers. Autin Bailey will be on the sidelines presenting the Freedom United Federal Credit Union Sideline Reports.
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Casey DeSmith stopped 35 shots in his first regular-season start for Pittsburgh. Starter Matt Murray missed Thursday’s game and is day-to-day with a concussion sustained Monday during practice. Murray participated in, and faced shots during, Thursday’s optional morning skate.
Reilly Smith scored his second of the season for Vegas and 100th career goal. Tomas Nosek also scored for Vegas, which lost its third straight and has opened the season with four losses in five games. The defending Western Conference champions lost their fourth game on Nov. 2 last season.
Malcolm Subban made 18 saves for Vegas. Marc-Andre Fleury, who spent 13 seasons and won three Stanley Cups with Pittsburgh, served as the backup after allowing four goals on 28 shots during a loss Wednesday at Washington. Fans chanted for Fleury — selected in 2017 by Vegas in the expansion draft — after Subban allowed three goals on seven shots in the second period.
Nosek opened the scoring, taking a pass from Jonathan Marchessault along the boards and slipping a backhander behind DeSmith.
But Kessel answered for Pittsburgh when he beat Subban with a wrist shot following a Malkin faceoff win.
Kessel’s breakaway goal midway through the second put Pittsburgh in front for good. Malkin hit Kessel at center with a stretch pass from his own goal-line and he finished the breakaway with a glove-side wrist shot.
Kessel completed his hat trick with a second breakaway goal, similar to the first. This time, Carl Hagelin hit Kessel with a long outlet pass and he beat Subban low to the glove side.
Guentzel’s blocker-side wrist shot 57 seconds later on a backhand feed from Sidney Crosby gave Pittsburgh a comfortable three-goal lead through two periods.
NOTES: Vegas is 0-for-13 on the power play in five games. . Pittsburgh D Juuso Riikola made his NHL debut in place of D Olli Maatta, who was a healthy scratch. . The Penguins recalled G Tristan Jarry from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton to back up DeSmith. Pittsburgh assigned D Derek Grant to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton. . Tomas Hyka played on the third line for Vegas in place of Oscar Lindberg, who was a healthy scratch.
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Penguins: Play their first road game at Montreal on Saturday.
3rd Period Goals:
Golden Knights:
Reily Smith (13:35)
Pens:
Phil Kessel (9:37)
Phil Kessel (15:43)
Jake Guentzel (16:40)