1st Period Goals:
Brendan Gallagher (11:08)
Paul Byron (15:56)
High School Boys Basketball – Friday January 6, 2017
Quaker Valley – 78
Beaver Falls – 58
1st Period Goals:
Brendan Gallagher (11:08)
Paul Byron (15:56)
Hall’s 3-yard burst on the opening possession of the extra period put the Panthers up and Pitt sophomore defensive back Therran Coleman picked off Syracuse’s Eric Dungey in the end zone on the Orange’s first offensive snap to give the Panthers a stirring victory.
“Our kids needed that one,” Pitt head coach Pat Narduzzi said after his team ended a two-game losing streak.
Qadree Ollison ran for 192 yards and a score for the Panthers (3-3, 2-1 Atlantic Coast Conference), who weathered a 75-minute lightning delay and a late surge by the Orange to beat Syracuse (4-2, 1-2) for the eighth straight time at Heinz Field.
The Orange trailed by 10 in the third quarter but pushed in front 37-34 with 5:53 left in regulation only to let it slip away while losing late for the second consecutive week.
Pitt’s Alex Kessman hit a 45-yard field goal to tie it with 8 seconds to go and Hall, Ollison and the offensive line did the rest in overtime.
“The line said, ‘Coach, keep running it, we got you,'” Narduzzi said.
Dungey completed 18 of 38 passes for 195 yards with a touchdown and two picks during an erratic day in which he also ran for a team-high 70 yards and a touchdown.
Syracuse head coach Dino Babers pointed to the game as a test of his team’s maturity following a draining loss to ACC-power Clemson last week. Early on it looked like Syracuse had finally grown up. The Orange raced to a quick 14-0 lead less than 10 minutes in.
The Panthers, however, found their footing behind a defense that kept Dungey off balance and occasionally off his feet.
Pitt ripped off 27 of the game’s next 30 points — including Ollison’s long touchdown sprint, Dane Jackson’s fumble return following a Dungey fumble and a 68-yard catch-and-run by Rafael Araujo-Lopes — to go up 27-17 just 48 seconds into the third quarter.
Then the deluge hit, sending the teams retreating to the locker rooms for more than an hour. Pitt’s momentum vanished when the game resumed and the Orange responded.
Just not enough for Syracuse to get it together on the road. The Orange are just 4-18 away from the Carrier Dome in conference play since joining the ACC in 2013, including a 1-8 mark under Babers.
“We didn’t give it away,” Babers said.
Maybe, but the Orange didn’t do much late to stop the Panthers from taking it either.
THE TAKEAWAY
Syracuse: The Orange might be improved, but their rushing defense still has a long way to go. A week after letting Clemson’s Travis Etienne go for 203 yards and key the Tigers’ rally, Syracuse surrendered 265 yards on the ground to Pitt.
Pitt: The Panthers might want to just go to the triple-option and get it over with. The passing game remains practically nonexistent. Quarterback Kenny Pickett completed 11 of 20 passes for 137 yards with a touchdown, pick and a fumble. On Pitt’s game-tying drive at the end of regulation, the Panthers ran it on 10 straight plays and threw it just once, a desperation heave to the end zone by Pickett that was well off target.
UP NEXT
Syracuse: The Orange are off next week then host North Carolina on Oct. 20 for the first time since joining the ACC in 2013. The schools last met in 2003, a 49-47 Syracuse victory.
Pitt: The Panthers continue a brutal stretch at No. 6 Notre Dame next Saturday.
Homecoming 2018 for the Geneva College Golden Tornado’s started out as a beautiful afternoon on an early October Saturday. Beaver County Radio’s Frank Sparks and Ed Hermick hosted a pre-game tailgate broadcast from the North Gate of Reeve’s Stadium on the Campus of Geneva College. Frank started out by interviewing Dr. Calvin Troup who is President of Geneva College. The rest of the afternoon involved interviews with staff and faculty of Geneva College as they gave their predictions about today’s football game.
During the broadcast Frank interviewed many dignitaries from Geneva College. They talked about topics such as student life, admissions, degrees, and of course athletics.
Check out the pictures below of all of the fun……
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In a game heard on WBVP and WMBA Bob Barrickamn and Tom Hayes had the call from Revees Field in Geneva on Homecoming afternoon. A game in which Behany jumoed out to an early 6-0 lead, eventually grabbing a 16-7 lead. Geneva answered right before half making it a 16-14 game at the half. Bethany answered in the third quarter with 10 unanswered points making it a 26-14 ballgame. Geneva wouldn’t go down easy scoring making it 26-20 where it would go final with Bethany taking a win 26-20 at Reeves field.
Listen to Bob Barrickman’s recap of the game:
Check out the pictures of game action below….
Bob Barrickman and Jason Colangelo called the game from Memorial Stadium on the campus of Riverside High School for this key WPIAL Class 2A Midwestern Athletic Conference high school football game as the Panthers battle the Warriors. A game that was all Mohawk to start, scoring on a big pass play to start the game, followed by a big run in the first to take a 14-0 lead. Riverside was driving and the Mohawk had an 80 yard pick six to make it 21-0. Riverside didn’t give up, clawing back into the game making it 21-6. Mohawk started to pull away making it 28-6. Final score 34-18 Mohawk.
Here is Bob Barrickman with a recap of tonight’s game:
If you would like to hear a rebroadcast of the game click on the Trib-Live High School Sports Network log below……
Mohawk Riverside (WBVP) |
34 18 Final |
Beaver Ambridge (WMBA) |
51 0 Final |
Montour Highlands |
48 33 Final |
New Castle Blackhawk |
17 42 Final |
South Fayette Knoch |
35 14 Final |
Keystone Oaks Beaver Falls |
21 41 Final |
Freedom New Brighton |
16 14 Final |
Quaker Valley Waynesburg Central |
46 14 Final |
South Park Hopewell |
34 17 Final |
Ellwood City Shenango |
42 14 Final |
Sto-Rox Rochester |
12 32 Final |
Bishop Canevin Cornell |
16 40 Final |
Laurel Union |
48 13 Final |
Aliquippa Yough |
54 20 Final |
Central Valley Thomas Jefferson |
6 45 Final |
OLSH Jeanette |
13 28 Final |
Fort Cherry Neshannock |
14 40 Final |
Western Beaver Steel Valley |
14 49 Final |
WBVP
Mohawk- Braydon Cameron |
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WMBA
Beaver- Gino Mavero |