Friday, August 30, 2019:
| WBVP
South Fayette- Naman Alemada |
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| WMBA
Quaker Valley- Mathew VonKaenel |
Friday, August 30, 2019:
| WBVP
South Fayette- Naman Alemada |
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| WMBA
Quaker Valley- Mathew VonKaenel |
(Center, Twp) It was a beautiful Friday night for week 1 football in Beaver County. Tom Hays and Bruce Frey had the call from Sarge Albert’s Stadium on 1460 WMBA. The Central Valley Warriors hosted the Quaker Valley Quakers, It was the first time in many years that there was a Central Valley or Center home football game and the recently passed Sarge Alberts wasn’t in attendance. Albert’s for whom the Warriors stadium is named after passed away earlier this year. The Warriors were feeling nostalgic from the beginning of the game as the offense put 55 points up on the board and the defense pitched a shutout. The final score was 55-0 in favor of the Warriors who are now 2-0 over all and 1-0 in the Tri-County Conference.

The Warriors scored early and often leading 35-0 at the intermission invoking the mercy rule and a running clock in the second half of the game.
The victory sets up a huge early season showdown next Friday night from Reeve’s Stadium on the Campus of Geneva College. The Warriors will take on the Beaver Falls Tigers who also improved to 2-0 and 1-0 in the Tri-County Conference by beating South Park 34-7 on Friday Night. 1230 WBVP and the all new 99.3 FM will have coverage of the game starting at 6:30 pm with kick off at 7 pm. You can see all of the scores from Friday night’s games by going to https://beavercountyradio.com/scores/scores-from-across-the-valley-friday-august-30-2019/
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Check out all of the photos below of Friday nights game at Sarge Albert’s Stadium as taken thru the eyes of Beaver County Radio Photographer Sylvester Washington……
The South Fayette Lions started off fast and never took their foot off the gas. Just under 3 minutes into the game, South Fayette RB Drew Franklin took the ball into the end zone with an 8 yard rush. After a quick series from Beaver, Charlie Rossi caught a 36 yard bomb from CCBC Player of the Game Naman Alemada, making the

score 14-0. Beaver’s lone score came from a 17 yard catch in traffic by CCBC Player of the Game, Cody Leichliter, but a missed extra point made it 14-6. On Beaver’s next possession, a snap went over the punters head. Beaver recovered the ball on the 1, and South Fayette’s Drew Franklin gained the 1 yard necessary to make it 21-6. Lions CB Eli Snyder took a pick 48 yards to the house on the next possession, making it 28-6. South Fayette really started to pile it on after that, with a 2 yard rush by Franklin, a 10 yard TD catch by Joseph Audia, and another pick 6 by Eli Snyder, making it 49-6. The last score of the night came fittingly enough from WR Javaughn Goodnight, leading to the final score of 55-6.
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Here are photos from the game provided by Beaver County Radio staff photographer Zack Ulrich:
| South Fayette Beaver 1230 WBVP-AM, 99.3 FM55 |
55 6 Final |
| Quaker Valley Central Valley 1460 WMBA-AM |
0 55 Final |
| WPIAL Class 5A Allegheny Eight Conference | |
| Bethal Park Woodland Hills |
29 16 Final |
| Chartiers Valley West Allegheny |
31 35 Final |
| Upper St. Clair Peters Twp. |
21 29 Final |
| WPIAL Class 4A Northwest Eight Conference | |
| Blackhawk Knoch |
20 21 Final |
| Montour New Castle |
21 28 Final |
| WPIAL Class 3A Tri-County West Conference | |
| South Park Beaver Falls |
7 34 Final |
| Waynesburg Central Aliquippa |
9 60 Final |
| WPIAL Class 2A Midwestern Conference | |
| New Brighton Mohawk |
28 7 Final |
| Riverside Neshannock |
34 54 Final |
| Shenango Freedom |
13 34 Final |
| WPIAL Class 1A Big Seven Conference | |
| Laurel Rochester |
42 0 Final |
| OLSH Sto-Rox |
6 34 Final |
| Union Cornell |
8 32Final |
| Non-Conference | |
| Belle Vernon Ambridge |
58 0 Final |
| Ellwood City Serra Catholic |
14 33 Final |
| Mars Moon |
14 36 Final |
| Mount Pleasant Hopewell |
48 34 Final |
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1230 AM and 99.3 FM WBVP’s Bob Barrickman and Bill Fontana have the call from Beaver High School of this WPIAL Class 4A Northwest Eight Conference opener. The Bobcats are battling the defending champion Lions. Zach Ulrich will be providing the Freedom United Federal Credit Union sideline reports throughout the game. Air-time is 7:00 p.m. and kick-off is scheduled for 7:30 pm. If you can’t listen on the air click the Trib-Live Logo below at the time of broadcast to listen to the game on line…….
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1460 WMBA’s Tom Hays and Bruce Frey have the call from Sarge Albert’s Stadium on the campus of the Central Valley High School for this WPIAL Class 3A Tri-County West Conference opener.
Air-time is 6:30 p.m. and kick-off is scheduled for 7:00 pm. If you can’t listen on the air click the Trib-Live Logo below at the time of broadcast to listen to the game on line…….

All games tonight kick off at 7pm, except those labeled with an asterisk (*) that start at 7:30pm.
5A (Allegheny Eight)
Chartiers Valley at West Allegheny
4A (Northwest Eight)
South Fayette at Beaver* [WBVP/99.3 FM]
Blackhawk at Knoch
3A (Tri-County West)
Quaker Valley at Central Valley [WMBA]
Waynesburg at Aliquippa
South Park at Beaver Falls
2A (Midwestern)
Riverside at Neshannock
New Brighton at Mohawk
Shenango at Freedom*
1A (Big Seven)
Laurel at Rochester*
OLSH at Sto-Rox
Union at Cornell
Non-Conference
Belle Vernon at Ambridge
Mount Pleasant at Hopewell
Ellwood City at Serra Catholic
Mars at Moon
Newman homers twice, Pirates beat Rockies 11-8
By DENNIS GEORGATOS Associated Press
DENVER (AP) — Kevin Newman was quick to get the Pittsburgh Pirates’ offense rolling.
Newman, the new leadoff batter, had two homers among his four hits and drove in three runs, Jose Osuna also homered and the Pirates beat the Colorado Rockies 11-8 on Thursday night.
Newman homered to lead off the game, igniting a seven-run first that he capped with his second hit of the inning, a two-out RBI single that chased Colorado starter Chi Chi Gonzalez.
It was the second career leadoff home run for Newman, who also did it June 27 at Houston. And he is relishing settling into the leadoff role, making his seventh straight start at the top of the order after getting spot starts at the position earlier in the year.
“I love it,” he said. “That’s honestly one of the perks to be a leadoff hitter in my mind, to be able to go out there and have the opportunity to set the tone like that. It doesn’t always end in a home run or a base hit even, but just to have that opportunity to do something for the team, get that energy going, I really enjoy it.”
Adam Frazier added four hits, including a pair of run-scoring singles, and Colin Moran had two hits, including a two-run double in the Pirates’ big first inning.
“The top of the lineup was setting the table and once we got rolling, it was just hop on and try to be a part of it,” Moran said.
Trevor Williams (7-6) went seven innings and allowed three runs on seven hits in helping the Pirates win for the fifth time in seven games. He struck out six and walked none.
“We were really attacking the zone on the edges, to both sides and then we went up in the zone when we needed to,” Williams said.
The Pirates have won 12 of their last 16 games played in Colorado, dating to July 27, 2014.
Gonzalez (0-6) trailed 3-0 before getting his first out and was down 7-0 when he exited in favor of Yency Almonte with two outs in the first in his shortest start of the season.
“It was a terrible outing,” Gonzalez said. “I didn’t give my team a chance to win. The few times I threw a slider, it was like a slow fastball. The second pitch of the game, I gave up a home run. I missed spots and continued to miss spots.”
The Rockies did make a game of it late.
Trailing 11-3 going into their half of the eighth, the Rockies sent 10 men to the plate and scored five runs, all with two outs. Pinch-hitter Yonathan Daza started the rally with a two-out triple and, after Daniel Murphy walked, Ryan McMahon followed with a two-run double and Ian Desmond hit an RBI double.
Michael Feliz relieved Montana DuRapau and Sam Hilliard worked the count full before driving an opposite field homer deep into the left field bleachers.
With runners at first and second, Francisco Liriano came on to strike out Yonder Alonso to end the inning. Felipe Vazquez got three outs for his 24th save.
It was the seventh loss in eight games for the Rockies, who were eliminated from postseason contention with Wednesday night’s 7-4 loss to the Boston Red Sox.
Murphy had a single and double to drive in three runs for Colorado.
Osuna had an RBI double in the second and homered on the first pitch he saw from Almonte in the fourth as the Pirates pulled in front 10-3.
In the fifth, Newman drove a 1-1 pitch from Jesus Tinoco over the fence in left-center for the first multihomer game of his career. His four hits matched a career-best.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Pirates: Prior to the game, RHP Chris Stratton was placed on the 10-day injured list with right side inflammation. Also, RHP Yefry Ramirez was placed on the IL with a right calf strain. Filling the roster vacancies were RHP Parker Markel and RHP Montana DuRapau, both recalled from Triple-A Indianapolis.
Rockies: RHP Scott Oberg, transferred to the 60-day injured list after undergoing season-ending surgery earlier this month to resolve blood clot issues in his right arm, is making good progress in his recovery. Manager Bud Black said the team is closely monitoring Oberg and is optimistic he’ll be ready for spring training. … LHP Kyle Freeland, placed on the 10-day IL with a left groin strain a week ago, is gradually increasing physical conditioning work. He has begun playing catch and is getting closer to throwing off a mound, though that has not yet been scheduled.
UP NEXT
Pirates: Rookie RHP Dario Agrazal (3-3, 4.41 ERA) is slated to make his 10th career start and first against the Rockies. He’s coming off a win in his last outing in which he beat Cincinnati, going five innings and allowing four runs.
Rockies: RHP Antonio Senzatela (8-8, 6.75 ERA) picked up the victory in his last start at Coors Field on July 14, despite allowing eight runs on seven hits in 5 1/3 innings. He has three quality starts to his credit in Denver this season.
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