CCBC Players of the Game for Aliquippa vs. Bishop McDevitt, PIAA 4A Championship 12/08/22

99.3 and 95.7 FM along with 1230 WBVP, 1460 WMBA and beavercountyradio.com‘s Mike Azadian and Bruce Frey had the call from Cumberland Valley High School of this 2022 PIAA Class 4A Championship  high school football playoff game as the Crusaders battled the Quips.

Your CCBC Players of the game are:

Aliquippa: Cameron Lyndsey
Mc Devitt: Tyshawn Russell

You can see all of the past CCBC Players of the Game for High School Sports by clicking on the CCBC Logo Below:

Scoring Updates: Aliquippa and Bishop McDevitt, 6:30 PM 12/08/22

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Link For PIAA 4A Championship: Aliquippa vs. Bishop McDevitt

99.3 and 95.7 FM along with 1230 WBVP, 1460 WMBA and beavercountyradio.com‘s Mike Azadian and Bruce Frey have the call from Cumberland Valley High School of this 2022 PIAA Class 4A Championship  high school football playoff game as the Crusaders battle the Quips.
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The Voice of Beaver County Sports Goes Silent.

By Mark Peterson

His voice was first heard over the airwaves on September 13, 1980.  It was a day that changed the sound of sports coverage in Beaver County. That was the day when Freedom traveled to Western Beaver for a Saturday afternoon football game and Ambridge radio station, WMBA, was on site to broadcast the action. Up in the press box,  a youthful Bob Barrickman joined Mike Shineberg as a color analyst. It was the beginning of a storied broadcasting career for Barrickman that spanned over a thousand games and forty years.   Bob’s unique, enthusiastic and very recognizable delivery was heard as recently as part of the WPIAL football championship pre game show broadcasts on WBVP and WMBA.  Sadly, the mute button on Bob’s microphone has been permanently pushed.  Tuesday morning the beloved sports announcer passed away. He was 67.  

2015 WBVP-WMBA staff photo of Bob Barrickman.

Bob Barrickman grew up in Industry, PA and graduated from Beaver Area High school.  Afterwards he earned a degree in communications from Slippery Rock University.  In addition to his radio announcing, Bob was also a skillful sports writer and contributor for the Beaver County Times.  But, it was when he put on a sports headset in the press box or courtside at a high school game that his impact became the greatest.  Part of it was Barrickman’s love of broadcasting and his dedication to the craft. Part of it was his devotion to high school sports. The mix of the two qualities proved to be a combination that would touch the lives of nearly everyone in Beaver County over Bob’s career.  Fellow broadcaster Chris Shovlin noted:  “I don’t know anyone that was more passionate about high school athletics in Beaver County.  Nobody had more passion than Bob.”   In addition to calling high school games, one of the things Barrickman became most known for was hosting the weekly “Coaches Corner” live broadcast on WBVP and WMBA.

Coaches Corner, March 1997 at Robert’s Roadside Inn, Bridgewater, PA. Clockwise around table: Brad Hays, Tom Hays, Bob Barrickman, Marcus Moore and Bruce Frey. In background L-R: Aliquippa Player, Brian Cureton, Mike Zmijanac, Sherman McBride, Jerry “Mole” Malesky and Dave Wytiaz (in white shirt).

For over thirty years, high school coaches and players were Bob’s guests on the program during sports seasons for lively conversation and great pizza and wings. For a long time, “Coaches Corner” was broadcast live from Robert’s Roadside Inn in Bridgewater.  Robert Skerlec, owner of Robert’s Roadside Inn, remembered Bob Barrickman as “A man of Integrity and a super competitive Scrabble player.”  Skerlec and Barrickman also played weekly scrabble games prior to the Wednesday evening “Coaches Corner” shows.

1991 WBVP sports announcers including Bruce Frey, Mike Young, Bob Barrickman and Tom Hays pose for a photo in the control studio.

 

The news of Bob’s passing has caused many people in Bob’s extended “radio family” to reflect on his life, his work and what he meant to others.  Current WBVP-WMBA program director Frank Sparks said: “I never in my life have met anyone like Bob Barickman. His passion for sports and friendship was like no other. Bob Barrickman is a true legend in Beaver County sports. If You wanna know anything about High School Sports, past and present, Bob was your guy. Bob’s passion for broadcasting was apparent in every broadcast whether it was a touchdown, a sack, or a slam dunk.”

This past September, Bob Barrickman spoke to St. Barnabas Broadcasting, Inc. CEO, Mr. William Day, as he visited the press box at Oak Hill Field in New Brighton prior to a high school football game with Rochester. Other WBVP-WMBA staffers in the photo include John Perotto and Curtis Walsh.

 

Whether it’s a testament to Bob Barrickman’s long lasting broadcasting career, or the high quality of high school teams that seem to emanate from Beaver County every year isn’t completely clear. Either way, the amazing fact is that Bob called the action of over 60 high school state championship games.  One of those earlier state championship broadcasts was when Bob Barrickman Joined Mark Razz in the booth for the 1988 high school football 3A state Championship.  That year, the Aliquippa Quips were upset by A Berwick Bulldog team led by future West Virginia quarterback, Jake Kelchner.  Luckily, there would be many other memorable game broadcasts along the way.  Here is a small sampling of Bob Barrckman audio highlights:

 

In 2008, Bob Barrickman was inducted into the Beaver County Sports Hall of Fame.  More  ceremonies followed. In 2020 Barrickman was inducted into the Slippery Rock University Communications and Media Department Hall of Fame.  Bob was also the voice of Geneva College athletics on WBVP and WMBA for the past three decades.  His devotion to the Golden Tornado broadcasts was recognized by Achievement In Radio (AIR).   His devotion to Geneva College throughout that time period earned him a “G Award” from Geneva College  in 2012.

Outside of the time Bob spent broadcasting games, Bob used his talents in other ways to help the people of Beaver County.  He served as the Emcee of the Outstanding Young Woman and Junior Miss programs and helped organize weekly volleyball leagues at Robert’s Roadside Inn.  In 2015, Bob was recognized by the Rochester Chamber of Commerce with a Community Service Award. 

It’s hard to imagine a big high school football game happening without Bob Barrickman.  He had become the voice of  Beaver County sports for generations.  So, don’t think it strange if on Thursday night during the Aliquippa-Bishop McDevitt state championship football broadcast on WBVP and WMBA, you happen to hear a little thunder that sounds alot like play by play coming down from the great press box in the clouds.  

 

Aliquippa Battles Allentown Central Catholic Tonight For Spot In Class 4A Football Championship

(Matt Drzik/Beaver County Radio)

You know what’s better than one championship? Two championships.

Over their history, the Aliquippa Quips have won plenty of championships in both WPIAL (19) and PIAA (4) playoff action. But for the second year in a row–and the third time in 5 years under coach Mike Warfield–the Quips look to get two championships in one year as they battle Allentown Central Catholic tonight in the Class 4A Semifinals at Bald Eagle Area High School. The winner moves on to the PIAA Finals next Thursday night at 7:00 PM at Chapman Field on the campus of Cumberland Valley High School.

Aliquippa (12-0) enters the game as champions already, winning the WPIAL Class 4A title in their last game over Central Valley by a tally of 34-7. Despite finishing the regular season at 5-5, the Vikings (9-5) are on a hot streak, having won their last four games to take the District 11 championship and pull off back-to-back upsets of the Bulldogs in the PIAA playoffs–a 38-31 overtime win over Jersey Shore in the first round, and a 50-7 drubbing of Meadville last week.

Beaver County Radio will have coverage of this Class 4A Semifinal match from Bald Eagle Area High School tonight, as coverage begins at 6:30 PM for pregame. Kickoff from Centre County commences at 7:00 PM between Aliquippa and Allentown Central Catholic on 95.7 FM, 99.3 FM, 1230 WBVP, 1460 WMBA. along with the Trib Live High School Sports Network.

Penguins Letang Out Indefinitely After 2nd Stroke

FILE – Pittsburgh Penguins’ Kris Letang plays during the third period of an NHL hockey game against the Boston Bruins Saturday, April 16, 2022, in Boston. Penguins defenseman Kris Letang is out indefinitely after suffering a stroke. General manager Ron Hextall announced Tuesday, Nov. 29, that the 35-year-old Letang had the stroke Monday. (AP Photo/Winslow Townson, File)
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Kris Letang is out indefinitely after suffering a stroke. General manager Ron Hextall announced Tuesday that the 35-year-old Letang had the stroke Monday. Letang was a last-minute scratch in a 3-2 overtime loss to Carolina with an undisclosed illness. The team said Letang is not experiencing “any lasting effects” and is undergoing testing. This is the second stroke Letang has suffered during his 17-year career. The three-time Stanley Cup champion missed more than two months in 2014 after a stroke, which doctors determined was caused by a small hole in the wall of his heart.

Pirates add Santana looking for Power, Veteran Presence

FILE – Seattle Mariners first baseman Carlos Santana hits against the Houston Astros to score a run during the fourth inning in Game 2 of an American League Division Series baseball game in Houston, Thursday, Oct. 13, 2022. The Pittsburgh Pirates have signed veteran first baseman/designated hitter Carlos Santana to a 1-year contract. The deal, announced Tuesday, Nov. 29, is worth $6.75 million.(AP Photo/David J. Phillip, File)
By WILL GRAVES AP Sports Writer
PITTSBURGH (AP) — The Pittsburgh Pirates have signed veteran first baseman/designated hitter Carlos Santana to a one-year contract. The deal is worth $6.75 million. The arrival of the 36-year-old gives the young Pirates an experienced hitter who the team hopes will serve as a role model in 2023. The switch-hitting Santana split time between Kansas City and Seattle in 2022, hitting .202 with 19 home runs and 60 RBIs. He provided some much-needed pop to Seattle’s lineup after arriving in a trade in June, slugging 15 home runs to help the Mariners reach the postseason for the first time since 2001.

Pesce’s Winner in OT Lifts Hurricanes Past Penguins 3-2

Carolina Hurricanes’ Brett Pesce puts a shot behind Pittsburgh Penguins goaltender Tristan Jarry for the game-winning goal in overtime of an NHL hockey game in Pittsburgh, Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2022. The Hurricanes won 3-2 in overtime. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)
By WILL GRAVES AP Sports Writer
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Brett Pesce scored at the end of a two-on-none 2:20 into overtime to lift the Carolina Hurricanes past the Pittsburgh Penguins 3-2. The Penguins forced the extra period on Jake Guentzel’s deflection with 58 seconds to go in regulation. The Hurricanes escaped with the victory on a breakaway that Pesce converted for his second goal of the season. Guentzel and Sidney Crosby scored for Pittsburgh. Tristan Jarry stopped 36 shots but was left all alone on the sequence that ended with Pesce’s winner.

Labatt Blue Releases Limited Edition Pittsburgh Penguins Promo Packs Honoring Mike Lange

(Photos provided with release)

(Buffalo, NY) L­abatt Blue today unveiled its limited-edition Pittsburgh Penguins packaging. These unique can designs feature phrases made popular by famed Penguins announcer Mike Lange.

Hockey enthusiasts and fans of the brand can pick up a 30-pack of 12 oz cans of Pittsburgh Penguins themed Labatt Blue and Labatt Blue Light or 15-pack of Labatt Blue at major retail locations and convenience stores throughout Pittsburgh. Individual 24 oz cans will be available at convenience stores.

“Penguins hockey means so much to Pittsburgh and Labatt beer drinkers,” said Corey Berger, associate brand manager, Labatt. “Through this program, we connect fans to their favorite team while they’re pre-gaming or cheering from their couch.”

In addition to the cans, a QR code on the outside package directs consumers to a Labatt Team Fan page, where fans can enter for a chance to win a pair of tickets to a 2022/2023 Pittsburgh Penguins home game.  Eight winners will be selected randomly.

Over the last few years, Labatt has created custom NHL cans for teams including the Buffalo Sabres, Detroit Red Wings and the Philadelphia Flyers. “The team designs are unique making these cans collectible,” said Berger.

CCBC Players of the Game for Aliquippa vs. Central Valley 4A Championship 11/25/22

WBVP-AM 1230, WBVP-FM 99.3, WMBA-AM 1460 and WMBA-FM 95.7’s Rob Matzie and John Perrotto had the call from Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh of the 2022 WPIAL Class 4A Championship high school football playoff game as the Quips battled the Warriors.

Your CCBC Players of the game are:

Aliquippa: Tiqwai Hayes
Central Valley: Brady Hudson

You can see all of the past CCBC Players of the Game for High School Sports by clicking on the CCBC Logo Below: