Veshio Says Quakers Are Rested & Ready On Coaches Corner

The Quaker Valley Quakers are making their first appearance in the PIAA football playoffs on Friday night, as they play Sharon (District 10) at Martorelli Stadium in the State West Final.

But before they make their way to the game, they made a stop in Bridgewater for Coaches Corner, which was heard live on Beaver County Radio on Wednesday night. Coach Jerry Veshio was the guest of honor.

Veshio said that the team has been resting in more ways than one since their victory against Aliquippa on November 18…

 

…and he then spoke about Sharon’s offense and what’ll be key for his Quakers’ defense.

 

Coverage for the Quaker Valley/Sharon game will begin at 6:30, and kickoff from North Hills will be at 7:00.

Pro Sports Scores & Schedule: November 29, 2017

Beaver County Radio

NHL

Tuesday’s Scores
Florida 5, NY Rangers 4
Columbus 3, Carolina 2 (SO)
Tampa Bay 2, Buffalo 0
NY Islanders 5, Vancouver 2
San Jose 3, Philadelphia 1
Los Angeles 4, Detroit 1
Nashville 3, Chicago 2
Edmonton 3, Arizona 2 (OT)
Dallas 3, Vegas 0

7:30pm
Ottawa at Montreal
Tampa Bay at Boston

9:00pm
Anaheim at St. Louis

9:30pm
Winnipeg at Colorado

NBA

Tuesday’s Scores
Cleveland 108, Miami 97
Washington 92, Minnesota 89
Phoenix 104, Chicago 99
Utah 106, Denver 77
Milwaukee 112, Sacramento 87

7:00pm
Washington at Philadelphia
Phoenix at Detroit
Oklahoma City at Orlando

7:30pm
Charlotte at Toronto
Miami at New York

8:00pm
Minnesota at New Orleans
Indiana at Houston

8:30pm
Memphis at San Antonio
Brooklyn at Dallas

10:30pm
Golden State at Los Angeles

Pro Sports Scores & Schedule: November 28, 2017

Beaver County Radio

NFL

Monday’s Score
Baltimore 23, Houston 16

NHL

Monday’s Scores
Pittsburgh 5, Philadelphia 4 (OT)
Florida 3, New Jersey 2
Montreal 3, Columbus 1
Chicago 7, Anaheim 3
Winnipeg 7, Minnesota 2

7:00pm
Florida at NY Rangers
Vancouver at NY Islanders
Carolina at Columbus
Tampa Bay at Buffalo
San Jose at Philadelphia

7:30pm
Los Angeles at Detroit

8:00pm
Chicago at Nashville

9:00pm
Arizona at Edmonton
Toronto at Calgary

10:00pm
Dallas at Vegas

NBA

Tuesday’s Scores
Cleveland 113, Philadelphia 91
Indiana 121, Orlando 109
Detroit 118, Boston 108
Portland 103, New York 91
San Antonio 115, Dallas 108
Houston 117, Brooklyn 103
LA Clippers 120, LA Lakers 115
Sacramento 110, Golden State 106

7:00pm
Miami at Cleveland

8:00pm
Washington at Minnesota
Phoenix at Chicago

10:00pm
Milwaukee at Sacramento
Denver at Utah

Pens 5 vs. Flyers 4 Final in OT.

The Pittsburgh Penquins pulled off a 5 to 4 overtime victory against the cross state rival Philadelphia Flyers at PPG Paints Arena Monday November 27, 2017. Sid “the kid” Crosby scored at the 1:48 mark of overtime to seal the deal for the Pens on their second straight win.  Kris Letang and Phil Kessel assisted on Crosby’s game winner. Jake Guenztel was the big scorer on the night for the Pens with two goals and an assist. Bryan Rust and Patrick Hornqvist scored the other two goals for the Pens. The Pens are now 13-10-3 on the season with  29 points on the season. The Pens return to action Friday night with game one of a back to back series with Buffalo in Buffalo on Friday night.

Pirates Claim LHP Sam Moll off Waivers from the A’s

The Pirates have claimed left-hander Sam Moll off waivers from the Athletics, according to press release. Pittsburgh’s 40-man roster is now at 39 players.

Moll, 25, is a former third-round pick of the Rockies that was traded to Oakland this past August for cash considerations. The A’s designated him for assignment last week when clearing space on their 40-man roster to protect several players from the Rule 5 Draft.

The 2017 season saw Moll make his big league debut in Oakland, though the results weren’t especially pretty. In 6 2/3 frames, the Memphis product was tagged for eight runs on 13 hits (including two homers) and three walks with seven strikeouts.

In 54 1/3 innings between the Triple-A affiliates for the Rockies and the A’s, Moll pitched to a more respectable 3.64 ERA with 7.8 K/9 against 3.1 BB/9. He also registered a promising 50.3 percent ground-ball rate in his 47 1/3 innings with Colorado’s Triple-A affiliate.

He joins Nik Turley as the second southpaw claimed off waivers by the Bucs since the offseason began.