U.S. Steel Announced as Naming Rights Partner for New Youth Sports Field at Hazelwood Green

(File Photo: Source for Photo: FILE – The United States Steel logo is pictured outside the headquarters building in downtown Pittsburgh, April 26, 2010. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) Project partners, community leaders, student athletes, and local supporters gathered today for a ribbon cutting of the newly named U. S. Steel Community Field at Hazelwood Green on the eve of the 2026 NFL Draft in Pittsburgh. The new multipurpose field is designed to provide expanded access to recreation, sports, and community space for the Hazelwood community, the adjacent Mon Valley and residents across the Pittsburgh area. Project partners, including the Richard King Mellon Foundation, Tishman Speyer, Hazelwood Green Youth Sports Charities and Steelers Charities, were joined by National Football League (NFL) Commissioner Roger Goodell, U. S. Steel CEO David Burritt and members of the community to commemorate this historic milestone. Under the naming rights agreement, the field will be officially known as U. S. Steel Community Field at Hazelwood Green, reflecting U. S. Steel’s commitment to supporting the communities where it operates. Programming at the new field will highlight the company’s dedication to bringing long-term benefits and vitality to Hazelwood, the neighboring Mon Valley and broader Pittsburgh area.

Major sporting events will reshape Pennsylvania’s economy

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(Reported by Danielle Smith, Keystone News Service, Note and Credit for Story: This story was produced with original reporting from Anna Gustafson from the Pennsylvania Independent)

(Pittsburgh, PA) Pennsylvania is hosting some of the most well-known sporting events in the world, and the state expects to draw about 2-million spectators throughout the summer. This week, the N-F-L Draft is in Pittsburgh, the largest event the city has ever hosted, with 700-thousand people expected to attend the three-day whirlwind of football, food, art and music. Anne Ryan, deputy secretary of the Pennsylvania Office of Tourism, says the Philadelphia area is likely to draw about a million people between the P-G-A Championship in May, six FIFA World Cup matches in June and July, and M-L-B All-Star Week – also in July. She adds that each event is expected to bring millions of dollars to the local economy. Ryan points out hotel rooms are expected to sell out in Pittsburgh, and visitors are booking rooms in the surrounding area for the draft. The FIFA World Cup fan festival in Philadelphia will include 75 local food trucks and a “vendor village” for the duration of the tournament, and World Cup games will draw people to watch parties in Scranton and Reading. yan adds that planning the events didn’t happen overnight. Local and state officials have been working for years toward securing them. Tourism leaders in Pittsburgh, home of the Steelers, were eyeing the N-F-L Draft for about a decade, and Governor Josh Shapiro made an aggressive push for the event in 2023. Ryan adds that Pittsburgh has done an incredible amount of work to get ready for the draft. She points out Market Square, often referred to as the heart of downtown Pittsburgh and a major hub of entertainment, restaurants and civic life, is undergoing a 15-million-dollar renovation, with a grand opening happening today. Philadelphia has also invested millions of dollars in beautification projects to prepare for its events.

Carter drives in a run and robs Cruz of a homer as Rangers beat Pirates 5-1

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Texas Rangers outfielder Evan Carter goes up to rob a three-run home run on a ball hit by Pittsburgh Pirates’ Oneil Cruz during the fifth inning of a baseball game Tuesday, April 21, 2026, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Kumar Rocker allowed a run in six innings and Evan Carter drove in the tying run before robbing Oneil Cruz of a three-run homer, leading the Texas Rangers to a 5-1 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Tuesday night.

Cruz singled leading off the game against Rocker (1-1). He stole second and took an extra base on Danny Jansen’s throwing error. Ryan O’Hearn singled for a 1-0 lead two batters into the game.

Joc Pederson singled leading off the second against Carmen Mlodzinski (1-1) and Josh Jung doubled him to third. Carter singled to tie it and Josh Smith hit a sacrifice fly to put the Rangers up 2-1.

Carter then robbed Cruz of a three-run homer in the fifth to keep it 2-1.

Eqequiel Duran, who came in after left fielder Wyatt Langford left with forearm stiffness, had an RBI double in the Rangers’ fifth and Corey Seager ended Mlodzinski’s night with an RBI single for a 4-1 lead. Wilber Dotel entered and gave up a single to Jake Burger before walking Pederson. Jung drove in Seager on a forceout for the final run.

Rocker threw 88 pitches and allowed four hits and a walk, striking out five. Cole Winn, Jacob Latz and Jakob Junis each pitched a scoreless inning to close it out.

Mlodzinski threw 93 pitches and surrendered all five runs on six hits and two walks. He fanned six.

The Rangers (12-11) moved a game over .500 at the start of a nine-game homestand after playing 16 of their first 22 games on the road.

Pittsburgh dropped to 5-5 on the road and 13-10 for the season.

Langford was the Rangers’ hottest hitter before his injury, going 7 for 14 as Texas dropped two of three in Seattle before coming home. He walked and stole his third base in the first inning and left after striking out in the third.

Up next

Pirates RHP Braxton Ashcraft (1-1, 2.38) starts Wednesday opposite Rangers RHP Jack Leiter (1-1, 4.87).

Geneva College hires DJ Damazo as its new head men’s basketball coach

(Credit for Photo: Photo Courtesy of Geneva College, Posted on Facebook on April 21st, 2026)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Beaver Falls, PA) The Geneva College Athletic Department recently selected DJ Damazo to be Geneva’s new head men’s basketball coach after a nationwide search. Damazo will replace Jeff Santasiero, who retired after this past season after 30 years as the head coach of the Golden Tornadoes and 38 years on the men’s basketball staff. Damazo returns to his alma mater in Beaver Falls for this opportunity, because he graduated from Geneva in 2013. He also played basketball for Geneva and was a two-year starter. He began his coaching career at Blackhawk High School as an assistant before serving as a graduate assistant at Eastern University for two years. He was then hired as the head coach at Valley Forge University in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania in 2017 and led the program for four years. He turned a team that with a 3-17 record into one that posted its highest win total in the program’s Division III history, while also finishing fifth in NCAA Division III in scoring in his final season. Damazo has served as an assistant coach at Grinnell College in Grinell, Iowa for the past five seasons, which included the best three-year stretch in its program’s history, including the recently completed 2025-26 season in which the program achieved the most wins in program history of 22. Grinnell won two Midwest Conference Championships during Damazo’s tenure and advanced to the NCAA Division III Tournament both seasons.

Sources: Former Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin hired by NBC to be an NFL studio analyst

(File Photo: Source for Photo: FILE – Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin, center, stands on the sidelines during the second half of an NFL football game against the Baltimore Ravens in Pittsburgh, Jan. 4, 2026. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Stamford, CT) Sources confirmed to ESPN today that former Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin is joining NBC’s Sunday night pregame show, “Football Night in America,” as an NFL studio analyst. Sources told ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler that talks between Tomlin and NBC picked up steam in Augusta, Georgia two weeks ago. The Athletic first reported Tomlin’s hiring at NBC. The fifty-three-year-old Tomlin is the second former Steelers head coach to transition into broadcasting, joining his predecessor, Bill Cowher, who was hired at CBS as a studio analyst in 2007 after stepping down from the Steelers. Cowher never returned to coaching. Tomlin stepped down as the head coach of the Steelers on January 13th, 2026 after nineteen seasons with the team and was the longest-tenured head coach of a North American professional sports franchise prior to his resignation. Tomlin had a 193-114-2 record in the regular season, a record of 8-12 in the postseason and never finished below .500 during his NFL head coaching career.

Steelers are still waiting to hear from Aaron Rodgers about returning for a 22nd season

(File Photo: Source for Photo: FILE – Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (8) leaves the field after an NFL wild-card playoff football game against the Houston Texans, Monday, Jan. 12, 2026, in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar,File)

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Aaron Rodgers is still weighing whether he wants to play in 2026. The Pittsburgh Steelers are still willing to give him plenty of latitude to decide.

Pittsburgh general manager Omar Khan said Monday the team remains in regular communication with the four-time MVP, who guided the Steelers to the AFC North title in 2025.

“Nothing’s changed,” Khan said. “It’s all been positive and good. He knows how we feel about him and we know how he feels about us.”

It just hasn’t rendered any definitive answer from Rodgers, and none appears to be coming before the NFL draft descends on Pittsburgh on Thursday. The 42-year-old quarterback didn’t sign with Pittsburgh until just before the start of mandatory minicamp last June. Rodgers’ uncertain status, however, is unlikely to play a factor in what the Steelers plan to do with their 12 selections that begin with the 21st overall pick.

“That doesn’t change our evaluation process,” Khan said. “We’re still putting the guys up where they need to be and we’ll just see how it shakes out.”

What was once considered a quarterback-rich draft a year ago looks far different now, with no safe bets outside of Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza of Indiana going No. 1 to Las Vegas.

The Steelers currently only have two quarterbacks under contract in last year’s sixth-round pick Will Howard — whose rookie season a year ago was marred by a hand injury sustained early in training camp — and longtime backup Mason Rudolph.

Pittsburgh will almost certainly add to that depth in the draft. Penn State’s Drew Allar, Miami’s Carson Beck and North Dakota State’s Cole Payton have all been in for pre-draft visits, though all figure to be later-round selections whenever they hear their name called.

Mike McCarthy, a Pittsburgh native hired to replace Mike Tomlin in January, has a lengthy resume as quarterback whisperer of sorts. The list of players McCarthy has worked with in the past include Rodgers, Dallas’ Dak Prescott and former No. 1 overall pick Alex Smith, who spent a year with McCarthy in San Francisco in 2005.

“We speak on it as being the most important position in football,” McCarthy said. “And I think it’s important to always try to add to it if you can (but) it has to fit.”

The Steelers do have several needs outside of a young quarterback, including a versatile receiver to team with veterans DK Metcalf and Michael Pittman Jr., and at offensive tackle, a position that’s in a state of flux as left tackle Broderick Jones — their first-round pick in 2023 — recovers from a neck injury that forced him to miss the last seven games of 2025.

There is no timetable on when Jones might be ready, though he was with his teammates on Monday as part of the “medical group” as the Steelers held informal workouts.

Khan said Jones was still “early in the process” and the injury means Pittsburgh will almost certainly decline Jones’ fifth-year option for 2027, meaning they might head into the draft eyeing a longer-term solution to protect whoever might end up being the franchise quarterback the club has been searching for since Ben Roethlisberger’s retirement in early 2022.

Pittsburgh’s dozen picks give Khan the option to use some of them as collateral if the team decides to trade up. There’s also the chance he could trade down early in the draft to accumulate more capital.

McCarthy seems fine either way. While he called the current roster a “nice mix” of older and younger players, the chance to add quality depth is never a bad thing.

“Being above 10 (picks) I think would be awesome personally,” McCarthy said. “I’ve always felt that the more players you have to develop, I think it definitely is, for the long term, a good process.”

Vladar stops 27 shots as Flyers top Penguins 3-0 to take commanding 2-0 lead in first-round series

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Pittsburgh Penguins’ Evgeni Malkin (71) has a shot deflected by Philadelphia Flyers’ Cam York (8) in front of Flyers goaltender Dan Vladar (80) during the first period of Game 2 in the first round of the NHL Stanley Cup playoffs in Pittsburgh, Monday, April 20, 2026. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Dan Vladar stopped 27 shots, rookie Porter Martone scored for the second straight game and the Philadelphia Flyers shut out Sidney Crosby and the Pittsburgh Penguins 3-0 on Monday night to take a 2-0 lead in their best-of-seven first-round series.

The 19-year-old Martone became the sixth-youngest player in NHL history to score in each of his first two playoff games when he beat Stuart Skinner deep into the second period to put Philadelphia in front. Garnet Hathaway added a short-handed goal a few minutes later, and Luke Glendening chipped in an empty-netter late in the third.

Vladar made it stand up as the red-hot Flyers, who needed a scorching finishing stretch just to reach the playoffs, frustrated the suddenly offensively challenged Penguins all night.

“He’s been like that all year for us,” Philadelphia coach Rick Tocchet said of Vladar. “Guys enjoy playing for him.”

Game 3 is Wednesday night in Philadelphia.

Pittsburgh, the NHL’s third-highest scoring team during a resurgent regular season, again struggled to get pucks on net against Vladar. The Penguins, who had just 17 shots in a Game 1 loss on Saturday night, vowed to come out with more jump.

While Pittsburgh controlled long swaths of the game after another slow start, including sustained pressure in the third, it could not find a way to slip the puck past Vladar.

“(We) should be frustrated, we just lost two games at home,” Pittsburgh coach Dan Muse said. “But with frustration it’s how are you going to respond. … Nobody is happy. Nobody should be.”

The 28-year-old Vladar, who had never won a playoff game in his six-year career before this series, held firm as the Flyers headed home with momentum.

Pittsburgh shuffled its top two lines midway through the game looking for a jolt. While it created more opportunities, it did not result in more goals. The Penguins went 0 for 5 on the power play to fall to 0 for 7 with the man advantage during the series.

Stuart Skinner made 20 saves for the Penguins, including a couple of breakaways that could have broken things open, but it wasn’t against the young Flyers, who seem to be gaining confidence with each passing game.

Martone, who was playing collegiately at Michigan State last month, scored his fifth goal in 10 games as a pro when a rebound off a Travis Konecny shot came right to his stick. Martone powered it into the open net to put Philadelphia in front with 6:21 to go in the second.

“I made this jump because I believed I could help this hockey team,” Martone said. “I hopped on a moving train and it’s been good ever since.”

The Flyers were on the penalty kill just over four minutes later when they doubled their lead. Owen Tippett fought off a pair of Penguins to keep the puck in the Pittsburgh zone and then fed Hathaway, who deposited it into the open net on a night the only place Philadelphia dominated was the scoreboard.

“Sometimes in the playoffs you have to win those ugly games,” Tocchet said. “It was an ugly game for us. … Sometimes you’ve got to win games like that.”

Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers still has not decided on future with the 2026 NFL Draft in Pittsburgh taking place this week

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (8) leaves the field after an NFL wild-card playoff football game against the Houston Texans, Monday, Jan. 12, 2026, in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) The Pittsburgh Steelers still do not know who will be their quarterback in 2026 as this year’s NFL draft will be hosted in the Steel City this Thursday through Saturday. According to Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero of NFL Network, the Steelers have not received word from Aaron Rodgers on his future and there is no expectation of a final decision prior to the 2026 NFL Draft. Will Howard is the starting quarterback for the Steelers’ bonus minicamp today.

Flyers celebrate return to the playoffs with a 3-2 win over Penguins in Game 1

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Philadelphia Flyers’ Nick Seeler (24) collides with Pittsburgh Penguins’ Egor Chinakhov during the first period of Game 1 in the first round of the NHL Stanley Cup playoffs in Pittsburgh, Saturday, April 18, 2026. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Travis Sanheim scored the go-ahead goal midway through the third period and the Philadelphia Flyers announced their return to the playoffs with a 3-2 win over Sidney Crosby and the Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday night.

Philadelphia pulled off a stunner in the opener when Sanheim split a pair of Penguins at the top of the zone, glided down the slot and then fired the puck by Stuart Skinner. Porter Martone, the Flyers’ 19-year-old rookie forward, provided some needed insurance when he beat Skinner on a wrist shot with 2:37 to play.

Game 2 is in Pittsburgh on Monday.

Jamie Drysdale also scored for the Flyers, who hardly appeared intimidated by an electric PPG Paints Arena crowd buzzing by Pittsburgh’s first playoff appearance since 2022. Dan Vladar stopped 14 shots to pick up the first postseason win of his six-year career.

“We’ve been playing big games for the last month, month and a half, meaningful games, must-win games,” Flyers forward Sean Couturier said. “We’re put to the test and thought we did a good job of preparing ourselves and being ready.”

Evgeni Malkin scored his 68th career playoff goal for Pittsburgh but the Penguins, the NHL’s third-highest scoring team during the regular season, had trouble sustaining pressure against the Flyers. Bryan Rust pounded home a rebound with 1:01 remaining to get Pittsburgh within a goal, but Vladar stoned Anthony Mantha in the final seconds as Philadelphia held on.

“We got away from things that worked,” first-year Penguins coach Dan Muse said. “Part of that is intensity. Everything is ramped up in the playoffs. They’ve been playing that way for a while.”

The eighth all-time playoff meeting between the cross-state rivals may also be the most surprising. The Penguins’ retooling under general manager Kyle Dubas unexpectedly picked up speed under Muse.

The Flyers — who arrived at PPG Paints Arena for their morning skate wearing T-shirts with sleeves that had “3.8 percent” printed on them as a nod to their slim postseason chances a couple months ago — used a scorching final stretch to reach the playoffs for the first time since 2020.

Philadelphia wasted little time keeping that momentum going. The Flyers held Sidney Crosby and the rest of the Penguins in check while deftly countering to create numerous odd-man rushes.

The new kids helped Philadelphia match Pittsburgh hit for hit and then smashed the gas over the final 20 minutes, with Matrone’s first playoff goal — in just his 10th-ever NHL game — providing the final difference.

“I think coming in here, I think the older guys have done a great job, not just with me, but all the guys on the team, showing us the ropes,” Martone said after becoming the youngest Flyer to score in his postseason debut.

And the ropes dictate that a promising start guarantees nothing in a best-of-seven.

“We won one game, this is going to be a long series,” Philadelphia coach Rick Tocchet said. “Those kids, they were hooting and hollering a little bit, but they were pretty even keel.”

Reynolds, Keller lift Pirates to 6-3 win over Rays

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Pittsburgh Pirates’ Bryan Reynolds singles off Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Shane McClanahan to drive in two runs in the fifth inning of a baseball game in Pittsburgh, Sunday, April 19, 2026. (AP Photo/Tom E. Puskar)

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Bryan Reynolds drove in three runs, Mitch Keller pitched seven strong innings, and the Pittsburgh Pirates defeated the Tampa Bay Rays 6-3 on Sunday.

Reynolds’ two-run single to left field capped a three-run fifth and put the Pirates ahead 4-2. The hit came after Nick Gonzales’ tying single drove in Joey Bart, who hit a leadoff double.

Keller (2-1) allowed two runs — on Hunter Feduccia’s single in the fifth — and five hits while striking out five.

Reynolds also drove in the game’s first run on a fielder’s choice in the first that scored Jake Mangum, who led off the inning with a double.

Home runs by pinch-hitter Spencer Horwitz in the sixth and Nick Yorke in the eighth extended the Pirates’ lead to 6-2.

Shane McClanahan (1-2) gave up four runs and eight hits in 4 1/3 innings. He had five strikeouts and no walks.

Junior Caminero homered leading off the ninth for the Rays, connecting off Wilber Dotel, who was making his major league debut. Dotel retired the next three batters to end the game.

Mangum, Gonzales, and Reynolds — the top three hitters in the lineup — each had two of the Pirates’ 12 hits.

The Rays lost two of three in the series after entering on a six-game winning streak. The Pirates finished their homestand 4-3.

Up next

Rays: Open a three-game series against Cincinnati on Monday night. Tampa Bay has not announced its starting pitcher. LHP Rhett Lowder (2-1, 3.52 ERA) takes the ball for the Reds.

Pirates: Off on Monday before opening a three-game series on Tuesday at Texas, where they will see former teammate Andrew McCutchen.