Penguins 0 vs St.Louis Blues 0
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High School Boys Basketball – Friday January 6, 2017
Quaker Valley – 78
Beaver Falls – 58
Penguins 0 vs St.Louis Blues 0
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Quaker Valley-63
Ambridge-57
OLSH-61
Sewickley Academy-66
Laurel-67
Neshannock-77
South Side-55
Burgettstown-72
Beaver Falls-43
New Castle-55
Central Valley-60
Hopewell-43
West Allegheny-46
Chartiers Valley-45
Seneca Valley-78
Butler-75
BOYS
Thursday’s Scores
Western Beaver 72, Freedom 68
Riverside 71, Summit Academy 44
Quigley Catholic 70, St. Joseph 60
7:00pm
OLSH at Sewickley Academy
7:30pm
Quaker Valley at Ambridge (WBVP/WMBA)
Beaver at Blackhawk
Rochester at Quigley Catholic
Central Valley at Hopewell
Beaver Falls at New Castle
Mohawk at Freedom
Lincoln Park at Central Catholic
Western Beaver at Union
New Brighton at Brentwood
Montour at Moon
West Allegheny at Chartiers Valley
GIRLS
Thursday’s Scores
Beaver 59, Blackhawk 58
Beaver Falls 47, Ellwood City 25
Ambridge 66, Quaker Valley 34
South Side Beaver 48, Rochester 39
Central Valley 68, Hopewell 40
OLSH 63, Shenango 18
Mohawk 57, Quigley Catholic 54
Cornell 63, Jefferson-Morgan 29
5:30pm
Lincoln Park at Sewickley Academy
6:00pm
Montour at Moon
7:30pm
Freedom at Riverside
Quaker Valley at Winchester-Thurston
GIRLS
All Wednesday Games PPD
7:00pm
Cornell at Jefferson-Morgan
7:30pm
Blackhawk at Beaver
Ellwood City at Beaver Falls
Hopewell at Central Valley
Rochester at South Side Beaver
Quaker Valley at Ambridge
Mohawk at Quigley Catholic
Shenango at OLSH
BOYS
All Wednesday Games PPD
7:30pm
Western Beaver at Freedom
Summit Academy at Riverside
St. Joseph at Quigley Catholic
BOYS
Tuesday’s Scores
Central Valley 61, Ambridge 59 (WBVP/WMBA)
Lincoln Park 69, Ellwood City 52
Quaker Valley 73, Blackhawk 53
Aliquippa 64, New Brighton 43
Beaver Falls 85, Hopewell 58
Moon 52, West Allegheny 40
OLSH 91, Sto-Rox 42
Union 64, Rochester 45
New Castle 56, Beaver 29
Sewickley Academy 73, Shenango 63
Riverside 60, Mohawk 37
South Side Beaver 69, Charleroi 56
Vincentian 97, Quigley Catholic 71
Carlynton 68, Freedom 41
Western Beaver 59, Fort Cherry 44
7:30pm
Hopewell at South Side Beaver
Highlands at Lincoln Park
St. Joseph at Quigley Catholic
GIRLS
Tuesday’s Scores
Aliquippa 49, New Brighton 47
Moon 41, Hopewell 27
Carlynton 61, Freedom 50
Winchester-Thurston 57, Riverside 42
5:30pm
Mohawk at Quigley Catholic
6:30pm
Aliquippa at Union
7:00pm
Serra Catholic at Sewickley Academy
7:30pm
Moon at Blackhawk
Seneca Valley at Central Valley
Shenango at Cornell
Penguins ruin Fleury’s homecoming with 5-4 win over Vegas
By DAN SCIFO, Associated Press
PITTSBURGH (AP) — It was an emotional night for the Pittsburgh Penguins and their beloved former goaltender, Marc-Andre Fleury.
Fleury was back in the city where he started his NHL career and spent more than a decade, helping to backstop the Penguins to multiple championships. The Penguins wanted to honor their old friend — and they did — but they also wanted to win.
Third-period goals by Evgeni Malkin and Phil Kessel ruined Fleury’s homecoming as the Penguins defeated the Vegas Golden Knights 5-4 on Tuesday.
“I think it was an important game, and obviously with (Fleury) coming in it added a lot of emotion,” Penguins captain Sidney Crosby said. “Once you get out there, you’re trying to win a game and he’s trying to do the same thing.”
Fleury, who won three Stanley Cups with the Penguins — including the last two seasons — returned to Pittsburgh for the first time since Vegas selected him in the expansion draft last summer. Fleury, who stopped 33 shots, beat his former teammates in December in Las Vegas.
“The game was (in Pittsburgh), so it was different,” Fleury said. “It was very weird, but it was a game I’ll remember forever.”
In the first meeting between the teams in Pittsburgh, Malkin gave the Penguins a 4-2 lead with his 30th of the season at 3:09 of the third period. Malkin, who scored in his fifth straight game, became the fifth player in team history to score 30 goals six times.
Kessel extended the lead to 5-2 a little more than three minutes later on a one-touch, backdoor feed from Malkin.
Jake Guentzel, Ryan Reaves and Ian Cole also scored for Pittsburgh, which won for the fifth time in six games.
Matt Murray, Fleury’s former understudy in Pittsburgh, made 21 saves to top his mentor.
William Karlsson scored his 28th of the season on a power play for the Golden Knights. James Neal, who spent four seasons in Pittsburgh, got his 23rd.
Ryan Carpenter and Jonathan Marchessault scored in the third period for Vegas, which nearly rallied from a three-goal deficit. The Western Conference leaders have 20 wins in their last 28 games.
Fleury, the No. 1 pick in the 2003 NHL draft, spent 13 seasons in Pittsburgh and set team records for games and minutes played, wins and shutouts.
Murray stepped in when Fleury went down on the eve of the 2016 playoffs. He helped the Penguins to the franchise’s fourth Stanley Cup and eventually grabbed the No. 1 job. Fleury waived his no-movement clause before the trade deadline last spring so the Penguins could protect Murray in the expansion draft.
Fleury briefly regained the starting job before leaving Pittsburgh when Murray aggravated an injury during warmups prior to the first game of the playoffs. He won nine games and helped eliminate Columbus and Washington before Murray returned in the third round of the playoffs against Ottawa.
The organization put together a tribute video for Fleury that was shown during a first-period stoppage in play. Fleury stood stoically behind his net and rested his glove on his stick as he took in the highlights. The crowd roared in appreciation and gave a long standing ovation to Fleury, who raised his stick in the air and waved to the fans.
Murray took it all in from the other end.
“Those are always fun to watch and they bring back good memories of the last two years, especially a guy like (Fleury), who was a big part of my development,” Murray said. “He was a really good friend and mentor.”
The crowd gave Fleury his first standing ovation of the night as soon as he hit the ice for pregame warmups. A larger-than-normal crowd of supporters gathered behind the visitors’ goal, many holding handmade signs and cheering each time he took the net.
“We knew it was going to happen,” Murray said. “He’s well-liked and everybody loves (Fleury) for good reason. He deserves every bit of appreciation he gets.”
Fleury tapped Murray on the pads during warmups and the two had a short chat while stretching. At the end of warmups, Fleury skated to the red line and took a shot off the pads from Penguins defenseman Kris Letang to the delight of the crowd.
“I didn’t know what to expect,” Fleury said. “In the warmup, I had goosebumps. It’s a night I won’t forget.”
NOTES: Pittsburgh won its season-high eighth straight home game. … Penguins forward Patric Hornqvist is week to week with a lower-body injury. Pittsburgh also scratched defensemen Matt Hunwick and Chad Ruhwedel. … Golden Knights forward Williams Carrier returned to Las Vegas to be evaluated by team doctors. The team also scratched defenseman Jason Garrison.
UP NEXT
Golden Knights: Complete a three-game road trip Thursday at San Jose.
Penguins: At the Dallas Stars on Friday.
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BOYS
7:00pm
Cornell at Holy Family Academy
7:30pm
Ambridge at Central Valley (WBVP/WMBA)
New Brighton at Aliquippa
Blackhawk at Quaker Valley
Ellwood City at Lincoln Park
Moon at West Allegheny
Hopewell at Beaver Falls
Union at Rochester
New Castle at Beaver
Sto-Rox at OLSH
Quigley Catholic at Vincentian
Charleroi at South Side Beaver
Riverside at Mohawk
Western Beaver at Fort Cherry
Sewickley Academy at Shenango
8:00pm
Carlynton at Freedom
GIRLS
Monday’s Scores
Blackhawk 70, Central Valley 50
Quigley Catholic 63, Rochester 53
West Allegheny 70, Lincoln Park 28
Beaver 47, Quaker Valley 43
Mohawk 75, Beaver Falls 39
Cornell 41, Sewickley Academy 39
Ambridge 46, New Castle 45
OLSH 64, Fort Cherry 20
Neshannock 63, Riverside 32
South Side Beaver 64, Brownsville 32
Chartiers-Houston 64, New Brighton 18
Laurel 48, Ellwood City 42
Burgettstown 66, Aliquippa 22
6:00pm
New Brighton at Aliquippa
Carlynton at Freedom
7:30pm
Hopewell at Moon
GIRLS
6:30pm
Chartiers-Houston at New Brighton
7:30pm
Quigley Catholic at Rochester
Central Valley at Blackhawk
Lincoln Park at West Allegheny
Beaver at Quaker Valley
Beaver Falls at Mohawk
Aliquippa at Burgettstown
Sewickley Academy at Cornell
Riverside at Neshannock
Ambridge at New Castle
OLSH at Fort Cherry
Laurel at Ellwood City
No Boys games in the Beaver Valley tonight.
By AARON BEARD, AP Basketball Writer
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) — Luke Maye scored 26 points to help No. 19 North Carolina beat Pittsburgh 96-65 on Saturday night, ending its first three-game losing streak in four years.
The Tar Heels (17-7, 6-5 Atlantic Coast Conference) found themselves in a close game late in the first half with a team that had yet to win a league game, but they blew it open with a big run spanning halftime.
Graduate transfer Cameron Johnson scored eight points against his former team in UNC’s 14-3 half-ending flurry, which grew to 25-5 when Joel Berry II hit his fourth 3-pointer for a 56-37 lead with 16:48 left.
Freshman Marcus Carr scored 22 points for the Panthers (8-16, 0-11), who hit eight first-half 3s to hang around but made 2 of 16 after halftime as the Tar Heels’ lead ballooned.
That sent Pitt to its 11th straight loss, the longest skid in program history.
BIG PICTURE
Pittsburgh: Things just keep getting worse for the Panthers. They entered Chapel Hill ranked last in the league in major categories such as scoring offense, shooting percentage, rebounding margin and turnover margin. Now they’ve lost 15 straight regular-season ACC games and are approaching a year since their last win.
UNC: The Tar Heels were facing the possibility of their first four-game losing streak since February 2010, the only one of the Roy Williams era. And the past week in particular had been bumpy: There was an overtime home loss to North Carolina State last weekend, a loss at No. 20 Clemson on Tuesday and the suspension of freshman guard Jalek Felton from the university for unspecified reasons. This win — a relatively easy get-right cruise in front of a friendly home crowd — might have helped drain a bit of the tension that had built during the skid.
UP NEXT
Pittsburgh: The Panthers visit No. 20 Clemson on Thursday.
UNC: The Tar Heels host No. 4 Duke on Thursday night in the latest renewal of the fierce rivalry.
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