The Tigers Win They Knock Neshannock 52 43

The Beaver Falls Tigers and the Nesannock Lancers battled from the jump in a very physical hard fought game by both teams with pushing shoving words being exchanged through out the game with one t called on Beaver Falls probably to get things calmed down. As Mike Azadian who had the call along with Joe Sager on color described the game as rock um sock um, and it sounded like both teams were playing very hard with playoff spots on the line in front of a big crowd from both schools showing up to support their home teams. It was a very low scoring game in the first quarter and with the Tigers hitting a buzzer beater to take a 13 10 lead  after the first quarter.  The second Quarter was all beaver Falls getting their biggest lead of the game going into half in front 29 – 17 .The third  quarter the Lancers came out and forced 6 turnovers off the Tigers to get the Tigers coach’s attention for who let his team know that their play was unacceptable. They played a very strong forth quarter keeping their cool under pressure and it payed of for the Tigers by not making the big mistakes that often  cause a team to lose a close game the final score Beaver Falls 52 Neshannock 43. The game was heard here at WBVP WMBA and 99.3 FM and 95.7 FM with Mike Azadian And Joe Sager on the call.

CCBC Players of the Game January 24th, 2023

 

99.3 and 95.7 FM along with 1230 WBVP, 1460 WMBA and Beavercountyradio.com present the players of the game for January 24th, 2023!

 

Your CCBC Players of the game are:

 

TEAM 1:Aquinas Academy Vinnie Cugini

TEAM 2:Rochester Jerome Mullins

 

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LINCOLN PARK TURNS UP THE HEAT THIS ROUND WITH THE BOBCATS FINAL SCORE 76 59

IN FRONT OF A SOLD OUT CROWD AT BEAVER HIGH GYM THE LINCOLN PARK LEAOPARDS BEAT THE BEAVER BOBCATS IN GAME THAT WAS CLOSE FOR THE FIRST 2 QUARTERS.  WITH ONLY 2 POINTS BETWEEN THE TWO AT THE END OF THE FIRST IT SEEMED IT COULD BE A REPEAT OF THE LAST GAME WHICH LINCOLN PARK GOT THE LAST SHOT TO WIN A GREAT GAME. BUT LINCOLN PARK KNEW COMING INTO BEAVER IN FRONT OF A SOLD OUT CROWD THAT THEY BETTER TRY TO KEEP THE BOBCATS FROM GETTING ANY RYTHYM AND BY MID SECOND QUARTER THEY STARTED TO PUT SOME DISTANCE BETWEEN THE HIGHLY RESPECTED BEAVER TEAM. THE  LEAOPARDS WENT INTO THE HALF WITH A LEAD OF 37-28 AND YOU  COULD SEE MAYBE LINCOLN PARK WAS GETTING IN THE GROOVE AND SOME OF THEIR STAR POWER WAS STARTING TO SHOW. IN THE SECOND HALF BEAVER MAY HAVE BEEN PLAYING A LITTLE BIT LIKE A TEAM THAT MAY HAVE BEEN GETTING SOME HEAVY ARMS BECAUSE THE SHOTS JUST WEREN’T FALLING AND THE LEAOPARDS WERE POURING ON PRESSURE AND THE BEAVER BOBCATS WEREN’T LOOKING LIKE THEMSELVES WITH THEIR SECOND TOUGH GAME IN AS MANY WEEKS. WE ALL  CAN EXPECT TO SEE LINCOLN PARK IN THE POST SEASON AND FOR A VERY GOOD BEAVER TEAM THEY NEED TO GET BACK TO THE BASICS AND SHAKE THIS GAME OFF AGAINST WHAT I WOULD THINK IS ONE OF BEST TEAMS THEY WILL SEE ALL YEAR.

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US appeals court to weigh NCAA case over pay for athletes

FILE – This is a March 12, 2020, file photo showing NCAA headquarters in Indianapolis. The NCAA and many of its student-athletes are closely watching a court case in Pennsylvania that could determine whether Division I athletes should be paid for their time in the same way students are paid for work-study jobs. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy, File)

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The NCAA hopes a federal appeals court will soon block a lawsuit that seeks to treat athletes as employees who are paid for their time. It is the latest test of amateurism in college sports. The Division I athletes who filed the suit being argued next month want hourly wages similar to those earned in work-study programs. They say the nation’s colleges are violating fair labor practices by failing to pay them for the time they put into their sports. Baylor University President Linda Livingston, chairperson of the NCAA’s Board of Governors, says the idea would have a “potentially catastrophic impact on college sports.”

CCBC Players of the Game Lincoln Park @ Blackhawk 1/17/23

 

99.3 and 95.7 FM along with 1230 WBVP, 1460 WMBA had the call as Lincoln Park visited Blackhawk.

Your CCBC Players of the game are:

Blackhawk: Grant Wissner

Lincoln Park: Mikey Crawford

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LINCOLN PARK SLAM DUNKS THE COUGARS!!

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Lincoln Park came out a little slow on offense but got the ball bouncing up and down the gym , you might of thought you were listing to a all star game with the slam dunks and the NBA three point range shots. The Cougars had a problem moving the ball against a very stiff defense that was putting the press on and challenging Blackhawk up and down the court. Lincoln Park put on a show for their fans with slam dunks N B A three point range shots and a real good defense, Final score Lincoln Park 81 Blackhawk 42, Mike Azadian and Joe Sager had the game on 99.3 95.7 1230 WBVP and !460 WMBA and Beaver County Radio World wide.

Bucs: Gage hospitalized with neck injury, to have more tests

Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Russell Gage is taken off the filed after being injured against the Dallas Cowboys during the second half of an NFL wild-card football game, Monday, Jan. 16, 2023, in Tampa, Fla. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — The Tampa Bay Buccaneers say wide receiver Russell Gage had movement in his extremities after suffering a neck injury and concussion in the team’s wild-card playoff game against Dallas. Gage will continue to undergo more tests in the hospital after spending the night there. He was injured Monday night in the fourth quarter when he stumbled on a route, went to the ground, couldn’t make the catch and took a hard shot to the neck from Donovan Wilson. Gage appeared to try to get up but couldn’t and slammed his hand into the ground in frustration. He was taken off the field by stretcher.