Warriors Stub Their Toe

The L A  Lakers are the second worse team in the NBA (12-51).  The Golden State Warriors are having a record season (56-6).  The two teams met Sunday afternoon at the Staple Center in L. A. Despite the huge difference in talent, The Lakers routed the Warriors 112-95.  The Lakers shot 47-percent from the floor and 21 of 22 from the foul line. The Lakers held the high flying Warriors of Curry, Thompson, and Green to just 42 points

Bolland family guests on “The Lead Lap”

(Beaver County, PA) The temperatures really heated up figuratively and literally as a milder than normal winter has gotten Beaver County Radio listeners thinking about racing.  Along that line, The the airwaves got revved up like a big block chevy at red line speed as Beaver County’s first family of racing, the Bollands were special guests

Don, Kevin and Keith Bolland
Don, Kevin and Keith Bolland

on the “The Lead Lap” which aired from 10 to 11 A.M. on WBVP and WMBA.  Show sponsor Don Bolland, from Bolland Machine company, along with his sons, local dirt race car “trip 7’s” driver Kevin Bolland and crew chief,  Keith Bolland  Joined hosts Frank Sparks and Jason Colangelo.

Listeners were treated to lively discussion about local racing,  local track schedules and National racing events during the one hour special racing oriented broadcast.

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keith Bolland and Kevin Bolland

 

 

Coaches Corner March 2, 2016

Three of A Kind . . . Chuckie Humphries from Aliquippa, Kaezon Pugh from Aliquippa and Donovan Jeter from Beaver Falls, all CCBC players of the Game, and present at Coaches Corner On Wednesday Night.
Three of A Kind . . . Chucky Humphries from Aliquippa, Kaezon Pugh from Aliquippa and Donovan Jeter from Beaver Falls, all CCBC players of the Game, and present at Coaches Corner On Wednesday Night.

(Bridgewater, PA) Beaver County Radio hosted another edition of “Coaches Corner” live on the  Sports Patio/Winter Lodge at Robert’s Roadside Inn  Wednesday evening.  Special guests included Beaver Falls Head Coach Doug Biega and several Tigers Players, and Nick Lackovich from Aliquippa and many of his Quip basketball players.  Both coaches talked about winning their respective WPIAL Championship games this past weekend and how they are preparing for the start of PIAA playoffs beginning on Friday.

On Friday, March 4, Beaver Falls will take on Steel Valley with air time at 5:30 on WBVP and WMBA.  On Saturday March 5,  Aliquippa takes on Tyrone in it’s first round of state playoff action.  Air time for that broadcast on WMBA is 5:00 P.M.

Tuesday Was An Upset For The WPIAL

Two  number one seeds were knock out of the playoffs  Tuesday night.  The first was in Triple A. Highlands came from 7-points  back to defeat defending WPIAL Champion New Castle 79-76. In the other tripe A game  Beaver Falls survived a come back by Mars to beat the Planets 59-58.  Highlands faces  Beaver Falls in the Triple A Championship Game Friday night at the Peterson Event Center starting at 9pm. The other upset  was in  Class A.  C W North Catholic stunned number 1 seed Monesson 79-77 in overtime.  They will  play Sewickley Academy in the Championship game . Sewickley came from 21-points down to edge Jeannette 69-68.

WPIAL Playoffs Enter The Semis

The WPIAL  Basketball Playoffs enter the semi finals  tonight.  In Triple  A match ups, New Castle takes on Highlands at North Allegheny High School.  Tip off at 6pm.  The other game pits Beaver Falls against Mars at Ambridge High School.   WBVP-WMBA airtime is 5:30. Tip off is 6pm.

Pirates Spring Workouts Begin Today

Full scale workouts begin today for the Pirates. Yesterday Pirates center fielder Andrew McCutchen  covered a lot of items including his future with the team. The former MVP told reporters he would like to end his career as a Pirate. McCutchen has two years left on his  contract with a one year option by the team. The Pirates ace Gerrit Cole threw a bullpen session on Monday.  Cole was suffering from pain on his right side.   It was inflammation  of his  rib cage.   After 20-pitches, Cole said he was fine.

Local College Basketball Action

Both the Geneva mens and womens teams lost in the first round of  the PAC Tournament.  The Men lost 74-64 to Chatham.  The G-Men were lead by Chase  Vaudrin’s 19 points and 11  rebounds.  A bad third quarter doomed the Geneva women as they lost  82-67 to the Chatham women. It was the final game for Geneva’s Heidi Mann.  She lead  with 25 points.  The Penn State women, who are 17-9 will face Penn State Hazelton in the Finals of the PSUAC tournament at the Bryce Jordan Center in State College tonight. Tip off is 6pm.  Penn State Beaver is the defending champions

02/20/16 Saturday Sports Slam Preview

This week in the eight o’clock hour Jack Fullen, president of the WPIAL and Blachawk Athletic Director will join Greg and Frank to talk about realignment in some high school sports. In the nine o’clock hour Beaver County Radio Sports Color  Analyst Jason Colangelo will join the guys to talk  about the Super Bowl of NASCAR the Daytona 500. The Pirates , Pens, Steelers, and anything else you wanna talk about will also be on the docket and don’t forget the Bolland Hot Lap and of course our weekly trivia question where the winner gets a Large order of wings from Robert’s Roadside Inn. So tune in and call in,(724) 843-1888 and (724) 774-1888, from 8 to 10 AM every Saturday morning.