Pens beat Kings 3-1!!! 10 the straight home win for Pens

Aston-Reese lifts Pens past Kings for 10th home win a row
By DAN SCIFO, Associated Press
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Zach Aston-Reese broke a third-period tie with a power-play goal and the Pittsburgh Penguins beat the Los Angeles Kings 3-1 on Thursday night for their 10th straight home victory.
Two nights after scoring his first two NHL goals, Aston-Reese gave the Penguins the lead at 5:24 of the period. Kris Letang’s point shot through traffic clipped Aston-Reese’s skate and went between goalie Jonathan Quick’s pads.
The Penguins’ home streak is the longest since a franchise-record 13-game run during the 2013-14 season. The Penguins haven’t lost in Pittsburgh since Jan. 4, a 4-0 setback to Carolina. Pittsburgh has won eight of 10 overall and 13 of 17.
Ryan Reaves scored in the second period, and Evgeni Malkin added an empty-netter. Matt Murray, playing his 100th NHL game, stopped 34 shots. Murray is in sole possession of first place for the most wins in his first 100 games among goalies to debut since 2005-06. He is unbeaten in regulation in his last eight decisions and won his last six at home.
Dion Phaneuf scored a power-play goal in his Kings debut. Phaneuf and forward Nate Thompson were traded from Ottawa to the Kings for Marian Gaborik and Nick Shore during the Senators’ 6-3 loss to Pittsburgh on Tuesday night.
Immigration issues nearly kept Phaneuf from making his Kings’ debut. If his immigration paperwork didn’t go through in time, Phaneuf wouldn’t have been eligible to play. He skated on a fourth defense pair during the morning skate.
Quick made 36 saves. The Kings have lost three straight games.
Reaves opened the scoring at 6:06 of the second period with a blocker-side wrist shot from the top of the circle.
Phaneuf tied it with his power-play goal 1:16 later. His centering pass snuck through Murray’s pads and across the line.
NOTES: Sidney Crosby has a 10-game home point streak, while Malkin has points in six straight at home. … Penguins F Patric Hornqvist, who missed his sixth game with a lower-body injury, was on the ice before Thursday’s morning skate. … Thompson missed the previous four games with the Senators because of a lower-body injury. … Willie O’Ree, the first African American player in the National Hockey League, was in attendance and visited the Penguins after the team’s morning skate. … Pittsburgh scratched D Chad Ruhwedel, D Matt Hunwick and F Teddy Blueger. Los Angeles sat D Paul LaDue, D Kevin Gravel and F Michael Mersch.
UP NEXT
Kings: At Buffalo on Saturday night.
Penguins: Host Toronto on Saturday night.

Tito Francona Passes away at the age of 84.

John “Tito” Francona, a New Brighton native who played 15 seasons in the major leagues, died late Tuesday night. He was 84 years old.

Tito’s son Terry is the current Manager of the Cleveland Indians a team that Tito played for forsix years. In 1961 while playing for the Indians Tito earned a spot in the Major League All-Star Game.  Tito retired in 1970 with a career .272 average, 125 home runs, and 656 RBIs.After his baseball career came to a close  Tito coached briefly at the Community College of Beaver County and later served as the Beaver County recreation director. Tito will be sadly missed by everyone who knew this true Beaver County Legend.

 

 

WPIAL First Round Matchups For Beaver County Basketball Teams

BOYS

BYE TEAMS IN ROUND 1
Quaker Valley [4A]
New Castle [4A]
Lincoln Park [3A]
Sewickley Academy [2A]
OLSH [2A]

Friday, February 16

6:30pm
[3A] Ellwood City vs. CW North Catholic (at Ambridge)

8:00pm
[3A] Riverside vs. Burrell (at North Catholic)
[3A] South Side Beaver vs. Aliquippa (at Ambridge)
[1A] Winchester-Thurston vs. Cornell (at Northgate)

Monday, February 19

TBA
[3A] Lincoln Park vs. Brownsville/Charleroi winner

Tuesday, February 20

8:00pm
[5A] Albert Gallatin vs. Moon (at Baldwin)
[5A] Laurel Highlands vs. West Allegheny (at Peters Twp.)

Wednesday, February 21

8:00pm
[4A] Uniontown vs. Central Valley (at Peters Twp.)
[4A] Deer Lakes vs. Ambridge (at Fox Chapel

GIRLS

BYE TEAMS IN ROUND 1
Blackhawk [4A]
Beaver [4A]
OLSH [2A]
Quigley Catholic [1A]
Sewickley Academy [1A]

Friday, February 16

6:30pm
[5A] Woodland Hills vs. West Allegheny (at Fox Chapel)

Saturday, February 17

12:00pm
[1A] Cornell vs. Avella (at West Allegheny)
[1A] Eden Christian vs. Rochester (at North Hills)

3:00pm
[4A] Ambridge vs. South Park (at West Allegheny)
[4A] Deer Lakes vs. Central Valley (at North Hills)

Wednesday, February 21

6:30pm
[3A] Laurel vs. South Side Beaver (at North Catholic)
[3A] Seton-LaSalle vs. Riverside (at North Hills)

Pens cruise past Senators 6-3!!!

By DAN SCIFO, Associated Press
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Jake Guentzel scored twice, Zach Aston-Reese scored his first two NHL goals and the Pittsburgh Penguins beat the Ottawa Senators 6-3 on Tuesday night.
Evgeni Malkin scored his 31st and Kris Letang his fourth for the Penguins, who have won seven of nine and 12 of their last 16. Sidney Crosby, who scored his 400th career goal on Sunday, finished with three assists.
Pittsburgh is riding a nine-game home winning streak, the longest since a franchise-record 13-game run during the 2013-14 season. The Penguins haven’t lost in Pittsburgh since a 4-0 defeat by Carolina on Jan. 4.
Matt Murray stopped 30 shots for Pittsburgh.
Derick Brassard, Colin White and Mike Hoffman all scored for the Senators, who lost for the third time in five games. The Senators dropped to 7-16-4 on the road. They were 22-17-2 away from home last season.
Guentzel scored his 17th on the power play and his 18th in the second period. Aston-Reese scored the first of his career in the second period and added an empty-net goal with 1:05 to play.
Mike Condon made five saves on nine shots before he was pulled after Aston-Reese’s goal. Craig Anderson stopped 17 of 18 shots.
Guentzel, who set a Penguins rookie record with 13 goals in the playoffs, scored 12 goals in his first 27 games this season, but he had just four in his previous 30.
Aston-Reese, a finalist for the 2017 Hobey Baker Award, played in his first NHL game Feb. 3 at New Jersey and recorded his first point at Dallas six days later.
The Penguins opened the scoring with their first power-play goal in five games. Guentzel tipped a Justin Schultz point shot behind Condon for the early lead.
Brassard evened the score at 4:18 of the second period with a blocker-side slap shot from the left faceoff dot.
The Penguins reclaimed the lead for good 52 seconds later with Guentzel’s second goal, a rebound from the top of the crease.
Murray made a sliding stop on Cody Ceci off the rush shortly after Guentzel’s goal, allowing Malkin and Aston-Reese to break it open.
Carl Hagelin pulled Condon out of position when he circled the net. An unsuspecting Condon thought Hagelin still had the puck, but he blindly dished it to Malkin, who dumped a spinning bad-angle backhander into a partially open net.
Aston-Reese made it a 4-1 game 1:20 later. He took a pass from Crosby off the rush and flicked a wrist shot that hit Condon’s glove and went across the line.
NOTES: Crosby and Phil Kessel both have nine-game home point streaks. Kessel’s matches his longest with the team. Malkin has points in five straight home games. … This was Ottawa’s first visit to Pittsburgh since the Penguins’ double-overtime victory in Game 7 of last season’s Eastern Conference Finals. … Senators F Nate Thompson missed his fourth straight game with a lower-body injury. … Pittsburgh scratched D Chad Ruhwedel, D Matt Hunwick and F Teddy Blueger. Forward Alexandre Burrows and defenseman Fredrik Claesson sat for Ottawa.
UP NEXT
Senators: Play two games at home starting Thursday against Buffalo.
Penguins: Continue a three-game homestand Thursday against Los Angeles.
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High School Basketball & Playoff Teams: January 13, 2018

BOYS

Tuesday’s Scores
Quaker Valley 80, Summit Academy 40
Ellwood City 58, Beaver 41
Rochester 69, Freedom 50
Bethel Park 78, Central Valley 69
OLSH 87, South Allegheny 54
Union 63, Riverside 52
Carlynton 58, South Side Beaver 54

Boys’ Playoff Teams (14 teams total)

5A (2 of 13)
Moon
West Allegheny

4A (4 of 12)
Quaker Valley
Ambridge
New Castle
Central Valley

3A (5 of 17)
Lincoln Park
Aliquippa
Riverside
Ellwood City
South Side Beaver

2A (2 of 12)
OLSH
Sewickley Academy

1A (1 of 12)
Cornell

GIRLS

Tuesday’s Scores
Rochester 34, Freedom 32
Quaker Valley 66, Aliquippa 35
Moon 52, South Side Beaver 36
Blackhawk 63, Hempfield 45
Riverside 60, Eden Christian 22
Beaver Falls 55, Apollo-Ridge 48
Quigley Catholic 69, Fort Cherry 39
Mohawk 63, Central Valley 51
North Allegheny 61, West Allegheny 50
Carlynton 54, Cornell 39

Girls’ Playoff Teams (12 teams total)

5A (1 of 16)
West Allegheny

4A (4 of 12)
Blackhawk
Beaver
Central Valley
Ambridge

3A (2 of 12)
Riverside
South Side Beaver

2A (1 of 13)
OLSH

1A (4 of 12)
Quigley Catholic
Rochester
Sewickley Academy
Cornell

High School Basketball: February 12, 2018

BOYS

Sunday’s Scores
Lincoln Park 78, Meadville 49
Sewickley Academy 56, Fairview 39

7:30pm
Beaver at Ellwood City
Riverside at Union
Summit Academy at Quaker Valley
South Side Beaver at Carlynton
Central Valley at Bethel Park
South Allegheny at OLSH

8:00pm
Freedom at Rochester

GIRLS

6:00pm
Freedom at Rochester

6:30pm
West Allegheny at North Allegheny

7:00pm
Fort Cherry at Quigley Catholic

7:30pm
Aliquippa at Quaker Valley
Hempfield at Blackhawk
Karns City at Beaver Falls
Mohawk at Central Valley
Eden Christian at Riverside

Brad Keselowski dominates The Clash at Daytona after starting last!!!!!!

Keselowski leads 1-2 Team Penske sweep at Daytona
By JENNA FRYER, AP Auto Racing Writer
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Brad Keselowski led a 1-2 Team Penske sweep Sunday in the exhibition The Clash at Daytona race that marks the opening of Speedweeks.
The three-car Penske contingent moved to the front of the field and had the race in control as they closed in on the checkered flag. Keselowski had a piece of garbage stuck to the front of his Ford, and that appeared to be his only challenge.
Ryan Blaney pulled out of line from behind Keselowski on the final lap in an attempt to beat his teammate, but he was left alone in the bottom lane at Daytona International Speedway and faded into traffic. Joey Logano didn’t have enough help to mount a challenge on Keselowski and had to settle for second.
Kyle Larson made contact with Jimmie Johnson on the final lap to trigger an accident that allowed Keselowski an easier route to victory lane.
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Crosby scores 2, reaches 400 goals in Pens’ 4-1 win

Crosby scores 2, reaches 400 goals in Pens’ 4-1 win.
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Sidney Crosby scored twice, including his 400th career goal, to lead the Pittsburgh Penguins to a 4-1 win over the St. Louis Blues on Sunday.
Bryan Rust snapped a tie with a third-period tally and Riley Sheahan also scored for the Penguins, who have won 12 of their past 17.
Goalie Matt Murray made 33 saves for the Penguins.
Kyle Brodziak scored for St. Louis, which had a two-game winning streak snapped.
Crosby jammed a shot under the pad of goalie Jake Allen from the side of the net at 3:31 of the second period. He becomes the 95th player in NHL history to reach the 400-goal mark. Crosby is the 25th to have 400 goals with more than 650 assists.
Crosby had been held scoreless in his previous 10 games.
The goal came 21 seconds after Brodziak scored to break a scoreless tie. He converted from close range off a pass from Chris Thorburn.
Rust scored on a breakaway at 1:05 of the third period to give his team a 2-1 lead.
Crosby added an empty-net goal with 2:48 left, his 19th of the season.
St. Louis appeared to take a 2-1 lead just 34 seconds before Rust’s goal on a tally by Paul Stastny, but video replay showed the puck was hit with a high stick.
WELCOME BACK
Pittsburgh RW Ryan Reaves returned to St. Louis for the first time since he was acquired by the Penguins in a trade on June 23, 2017. Reaves, who spent seven season as the Blues enforcer, was given a loud ovation when he came onto the ice for the first time.
NOTES: St. Louis C Paul Stastny played in his 800th NHL game. … Blues goalie Jake Allen started back-to-back games for the first time since Dec. 27-29. … Pittsburgh has gone four games without a power-play goal, tying a season high four-game drought from Dec. 11-18. … St. Louis coach Mike Yeo was an assistant for the Penguins when they won the Stanley Cup in 2009.
UP NEXT
Penguins: Host Ottawa on Tuesday.
Blues: Travel to Nashville on Tuesday.
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High School Basketball: February 9, 2018

BOYS

Thursday’s Scores
Western Beaver 72, Freedom 68
Riverside 71, Summit Academy 44
Quigley Catholic 70, St. Joseph 60

7:00pm
OLSH at Sewickley Academy

7:30pm
Quaker Valley at Ambridge (WBVP/WMBA)
Beaver at Blackhawk
Rochester at Quigley Catholic
Central Valley at Hopewell
Beaver Falls at New Castle
Mohawk at Freedom
Lincoln Park at Central Catholic
Western Beaver at Union
New Brighton at Brentwood
Montour at Moon
West Allegheny at Chartiers Valley

GIRLS

Thursday’s Scores
Beaver 59, Blackhawk 58
Beaver Falls 47, Ellwood City 25
Ambridge 66, Quaker Valley 34
South Side Beaver 48, Rochester 39
Central Valley 68, Hopewell 40
OLSH 63, Shenango 18
Mohawk 57, Quigley Catholic 54
Cornell 63, Jefferson-Morgan 29

5:30pm
Lincoln Park at Sewickley Academy

6:00pm
Montour at Moon

7:30pm
Freedom at Riverside
Quaker Valley at Winchester-Thurston

Defensive Backs Coach, Carnell Lake will not return to Steelers!!!

Carnell Lake will not return as an assistant coach for the Pittsburgh Steelers next season. He issued the following statement thru the Pittsburgh Steelers website.

I have decided to return to California to be able to be a part of my youngest son’s last year of high school football.   I want to thank Mr. Art Rooney II and the Rooney family, Coach Mike Tomlin, Kevin Colbert, the coaching staffs I have worked with throughout my time in Pittsburgh, and the entire Steelers organization. It has been a privilege and honor to play and coach for the Pittsburgh Steelers. I also want to thank all of the players I have coached during my seven years with the team – it truly was an honor to work with them. Finally, I would like to thank Steelers fans for their support and for being the best fans in the NFL during both my time as a player and coach.