70th Anniversary Moments – Coaches Corner.

This year commemorates the 70th anniversary of when Beaver County’s first radio station, WBVP, was heard over the airwaves for the the first time on May 25, 1948.  To mark the historical event, each week, another “70th Anniversary Moment” will be showcased on the airwaves and published on the station’s online feeds.

Bob Barrickman and Chris Shovlin interviewing Larry Bruno, around 1990, as part of “Coaches Corner” at The Best Cellar in Beaver Falls. Photo courtesy of Mark Radziewicz.

Not only is WBVP Radio celebrating a big anniversary this year, but one of its prominent sports shows is marking a major milestone as well.  Now in it’s 30th season, listeners have been able to tune in to live interviews with area high school coaches as part of “Coaches Corner” on WBVP.  For the past 18 years, the show has been simulcast on WBVP and WMBA.  As the brainchild of former General Manager and sports director of WBVP, Chris Shovlin, “Coaches Corner” originally debuted as a weekly live broadcast in 1989 at the former Didio’s Restaurant in Rochester, PA.  Much like it still is today, the broadcast was held on Wednesday evenings live on site at an a Beaver County area establishment where the public could come and watch the program live in person.  Shovlin, along with Mark Razz and Bob Barrickman from WBVP would hold court and interview coaches of that era including Frank Marocco from Aliquippa, Frank Antonini from Ambridge, Maxie Williams from New Brighton, Larry Bruno from Beaver Falls and later on Geneva College, Karl Florie from Riverside, Pat Tarquinio from Beaver, Joe Hamilton from Blackhawk, Don Phillips from Center  and  Al Guandolo from Freedom and Monaca, among others, in those early editions of “Coaches Corner”.

The show moved to The Best Cellar in Beaver Falls for the second season. The Best Cellar was located in the basement of the former Granada Theater and boasted a true night club atmosphere where nightly entertainment was featured at the venue and it gave the show a bit more of a show business atmosphere.  The program spent a couple years housed in the basement level of the grand old, long since demolished, theater building in Beaver Falls before settling in at Robert’s Roadside Inn in Bridgewater, PA  for season number four, and where it continues to be broadcast from even to this day,  around 1991.  Not long after moving to Robert’s Roadside Inn, “Coaches Corner” was extended into the winter months and began to feature guest

A 1997 gathering of Aliquippa basketball players and coaches along with hosts Tom Hays, Bob Barrickman and Bruce Frey at a “Coaches Corner” broadcast at Robert’s Roadside Inn.

interviews with Beaver County, PA area high school basketball coaches, including people like John Miller from Blackhawk, Dave Podbielski from Beaver Falls,  Mike Zmijanac from Aliquippa, and Dave Nichol from Monaca just to name a few. To date, somewhere around 600 “Coaches Corner” shows have been broadcast including dozens of state championship celebration editions with many local high school coaches along with their teams and fans.  Many current and past head coaches  that have appeared at Coaches Corner in recent days, initially tagged along with their former high school coaches as player guests to the program.  To name a few, Ryan Matsook originally was interviewed on “Coaches Corner”, along with his dad and head coach, Dan Matsook, as a star wide receiver on Rochester’s  1998 state championship team and in recent years, the younger Matsook made many appearances when he served as the head football coach at Beaver Falls High School.  Current Blackhawk High School head football coach, Zack Hayward, was also first introduced to the “Coaches Corner” audience as quarterback for the Cougars about ten years ago.  Reon Nesmith originally piled in to the sports patio at Robert’s Roadside Inn with the rest of his 1994 Beaver Falls high school state championship basketball team as guests on the show, and has made encore appearances in modern times as an assistant with the Beaver Falls boys and head coach with the New Brighton girls basketball teams.

In recent days, “Coaches Corner” still includes the very recognizable voice of host and anchor for the past 24 years, Bob Barrickman, along with fellow WBVP and WMBA sports announcers Tom Hays and Bruce Frey.  Other announcers that have been part of the show over the years also included Jim Frederick, Kerry Lacey and Al Goehring.

Coaches Corner continues to air on Wednesday Nights throughout high school football and basketball seasons live from the sports patio at Robert’s Roadside Inn on Wednesday nights from 7 until 8 P.M.

“70th Anniversary Moments” is presented by  Abbey Carpet and Floor,  Albert’s Heating, Cooling and Plumbing,  Aliquippa Giant Eagle, The Beaver Falls Municipal Authority, Beaver Valley Auto Mall, Beaver Valley Sheet Metal, Castlebrook Development, The Community College Of Beaver County,  Farmers Building and Savings Bank, Freedom United Federal Credit Union, Hank’s Frozen Custard and Mexican food, The Health Huts, Kitchen City, Laughlin Insurance Agency,  Rochester Manor and Villa and Young’s Jewelry and Coins.

Adeiny Hechavarria trade to the Yankees was with the Bus less than a month!!

The Pirates sent recently acquired shortstop Adeiny Hechavarria and cash to the New York Yankees for a player to be named later or cash. Since the deals were completed before Sept. 1, Hechavarria will be eligible for the postseason.

The Pirates acquired Hechavarria, a slick-fielding but light-hitting shortstop, in a trade with the Rays on Aug. 6. He will be a free agent at the end of the season, so by moving him and designating infielder Sean Rodriguez for assignment earlier this week the Pirates cleared playing time for rookie shortstop Kevin Newman, infielder Adam Frazier and, potentially, infield prospect Kevin Kramer along with veterans Jordy Mercer and Josh Harrison.

Bucs Trade David Freese to the Dodgers in a late night deal!!

Dodgers acquire Freese from Pirates for minor leaguer
By BETH HARRIS, AP Sports Writer
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Los Angeles Dodgers acquired third baseman David Freese from the Pittsburgh Pirates on Friday night in exchange for a minor leaguer.
The deal was completed just ahead of the deadline for traded players to be eligible for postseason play. Freese hit .282 with nine homers and 42 RBIs in 94 games for the Pirates.
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said Freese would be used off the bench against left-handing pitching.
“Veteran presence, offensive, great clubhouse guy,” Roberts said.
Starting third baseman Justin Turner was effusive upon learning of the trade after the Dodgers edged NL West-leading Arizona 3-2.
“Definitely happy to have him,” he said. “He’s a professional hitter. I love watching him take his at-bats.”
In a statement, Pittsburgh general manager Neal Huntington said it was a “difficult decision” to trade Freese. Huntington said the move was made to give Freese an opportunity to pursue a World Series championship while giving opportunities to Pittsburgh’s younger players.
Freese won a World Series title in 2011 with St. Louis. He hit .545 and had 12 hits in the National League Championship Series, earning MVP honors. He was also named World Series MVP.
The move brings him back to Southern California. Freese played two seasons for the Angels in 2014 and ’15.
In exchange for the 35-year-old veteran, the Dodgers sent minor league infielder Jesus Manuel Valdez to the Pirates. Valdez spent his first professional season playing for the Dominican Summer League Dodgers, batting .230.
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Scores from across the valley 8/31/18

WBVP-

Knock-12

Blackhawk-48

 

WMBA-

Central Valley-0

Quaker Valley-18

Beaver-7

South Fayette-35

Beaver Falls-48

South Park-31

Aliquippa-55

Waynesburg-0

Mohawk-45

New Brighton-0

Neshannock-14

Riverside-45

Cornell-24

Union-0

Sto-Rox-6

ULSH-46

Rochester-26

Laurel-14

Western Beaver-15

South Side-35

Ambridge-0

Belle Vernon-43

Hopewell-21

Mount Pleasant-19

Serra Catholic-24

Ellwood City-14

Moon-13

Mars-23

 

Blackhawk 48 Knoch 12 Final on WBVP

The opening of the new Blackhawk Stadium preceded the opening drive score! Blackhawk scored nearly everytime they touched the ball. Knock could never turn it on. The first win at the new Blackhawk Stadium was 48-12. Blackhawk improves to 2-0.

 

CCBC players of the game 8/31/18

WMBA-

Central Valley- Anthony Mendicino

Quaker Valley- Ethan Moore

WBVP

Knoch- Chase Mullen

Blackhawk- Marques Watson – Trent

Central Valley vs. Quaker Valley on WMBA

 

Ethan Moore from Quaker Valley is tackled by Sean Fitzsimmons from Central Valley during Friday night’s game.

Tonight’s game on WMBA was between Quaker Valley and Central Valley with Tom Hays and Bruce Frey calling the action  from Chuck Knox Stadium in Leetsdale. Quaker Valley took at 12 point lead early in the game with two touchdowns. on both touchdowns they attempted a 2 point conversion but came up short. Quaker Valley then held the score at Quaker Valley 12 Central Valley 0. in the second quarter Quaker Valley put up one more touchdown and missed the extra point. the score then remained the same through the rest of the game. the final score was Quaker Valley 18 central valley 0.

A brief ceremony was held at the end of the first quarter during Friday night’s game honoring the recently departed Chuck Knox, who graduated from Sewickley High School in 1950 and went on to coach the L.A. Rams, Buffalo Bills and Seattle Seahawks.

Photography by Mark Peterson.

Link to Central Valley vs. Quaker Valley on the Trib-Live Network and Beaver County Radio

1460 WMBA’s Tom Hays and Bruce Frey have the call from Chuck Knox Stadium at Quaker Valley High School of this WPIAL Class 3-A Tri-County West Conference high school football game as the Warriors battle the defending champion Quakers.  If you are not able to listen to the broadcast on the air and want to listen to it being streamed on the Trib-Live Network then click the Trib-Live Logo below at 6:30 p.m….

Link to Knoch vs. Blackhawk on the Trib-Live Sports Network and Beaver County Radio

1230 WBVP-AM’s   Bob Barrickman and Jason Colangelo have the call from Blackhawk High School of this WPIAL Class 4-A Northwest 8 Conference high school football game as the Cougars battle the Knights. Austin Bailey will also be reporting from the sidelines throughout the game. If you can’t tune into the broadcast and would like to hear the game being  streamed on the Trib-Live High School Sports Network click the Trib-Live logo below at 6:30 p.m. ………