Link For Central Valley @ Ambridge 10/14/22 @ 6:30 PM on 95.7 FM, WMBA and Trib-Live Network

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95.7 FM and1460 WMBA’s Rob Matzie and and Bruce Frey have the call from Ambridge High School of this WPIAL Class 4A Parkway Conference high school football game as the Bridgers battle the defending champion Warriors.

If you can’t listen on the air you can listen to the game streaming live on the Trib-Live High School Sports Network by clicking on the logo below at game time.

Link For Western Beaver @ New Brighton 10/14/22 at 6:30 PM on WBVP/99.3 FM/Beavercountyradio.com/Facebook Live

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WBVP-AM 1230 and WBVP-FM 99.3’s Mike Azadian and John Perrotto have the call from Oak Hill Memorial Field in New Brighton of this WPIAL Class 2A Midwestern Athletic Conference high school football game as the Lions battle the Golden Beavers.

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MAC & Parkway Races Take Center Stage In Week 7 High School Football Coverage On Beaver County Radio

(Matt Drzik/Beaver County Radio)
(Photo courtesy BCR Archives)

With teams being three games away from the postseason, the Friday night lights will shine brightest on those who showcase the hardest, fullest, and most consistent efforts on the high school gridirons.

New Brighton (0-7) will seek its first win of the season as they welcome Western Beaver (6-1) for Class 2A Midwestern Conference action on 99.3 FM, 1230 WBVP, BCR Video Platforms and the Trib Live High School Sports Network. The Lions are coming off an 18-13 nailbiter loss to Ellwood City last week, while the Golden Beavers look to make it four in a row after last week’s 49-21 defeat of Riverside. Mike Azadian and John Perrotto have the call from Oak Hill Field beginning with pregame at 6:30 PM and kickoff slated for 7:00 PM.

On 95.7 FM and 1460 WMBA tonight–along with the Trib Live High School Sports Network–Central Valley (7-0) looks to continue their undefeated streak as they travel to Ambridge (1-6) in Class 4A Parkway action. The Bridgers were on the losing end of a shutout in Week 6, falling 40-0 to West Allegheny. Conversely, the Warriors were the architects of a shutout–their third consecutive–with a 43-0 win at Montour. Rob Matzie and Bruce Frey have the call from Moe Rubenstein Stadium with pregame at 6:30 PM and kickoff slated for 7:00 PM.

Here’s a full list of tonight’s Week 7 matchups featuring local teams:

7:00 PM
Western Beaver at New Brighton (99.3 FM/WBVP)
Central Valley at Ambridge (95.7 FM/WMBA)
South Side Beaver at Laurel
Beaver Falls at Ellwood City
Blackhawk at West Allegheny
New Castle at Aliquippa
Seton LaSalle at Beaver
Riverside at Neshannock
Hopewell at South Park
Freedom at Mohawk
Rochester at Clairton
Quaker Valley at West Mifflin
Moon at Bethel Park
Fort Cherry at Cornell

After all the games are over, make sure to tune in to the Falconi’s Moon Township Ford Wrap-Up Show up until 11:00 PM, followed by the Trib Live HSSN Scoreboard show from 11 until Midnight.

Crosby Starts 18th Season With A Bang, Pens Top Coyotes 6-2

Fans cheer as Sidney Crosby celebrates his goal during the first period of the team’s NHL hockey game against the Arizona Coyotes, Thursday, Oct. 13, 2022, in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic)
By WILL GRAVES AP Sports Writer
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin and Kris Letang started their 17th season together with a bang as the Pittsburgh Penguins raced by the Arizona Coyotes 6-2. The longtime franchise cornerstones combined for two goals and four assists. The trio joined former New York Yankee stars Derek Jeter, Mariano Rivera and Jorge Posada as the longest-tenured teammates in major North American professional sports history. Jake Guentzel, Jason Zucker, Bryan Rust and Kasperi Kapanen also scored for Pittsburgh. Nick Ritchie scored twice for the rebuilding Coyotes.

Phil Bourque Previews Penguins’ Season Opener On A.M. Beaver County

(Matt Drzik/Beaver County Radio)

“This team is built to win right now.”

That “team” is the Pittsburgh Penguins, who open their 2022-23 regular season against the Arizona Coyotes at PPG Paints Arena on Thursday night. The Penguins Penguins Radio network color analyst Phil Bourque joined Matt Drzik on the morning of the game (October 13) to discuss the upcoming season for the Penguins, who signed Evgeni Malkin and Kris Letang to extended contracts during the past offseason.

“They need to pay ownership and management back for bringing the team back together again,” Bourque said, “Because a lot of people thought ‘There’s no way we can bring Tanger AND Geno back’, and they found a way to do that.” The return of Malkin and Letang with Penguins captain Sidney Crosby marks the 17th consecutive season of the trio playing together–tying the North American sports record.

Penguins management added several new faces to the lineup in the offseason, including Ty Smith, Jan Rutta, and Ryan Poehling…but the one new face that Bourque sees having the biggest impact is defenseman Jeff Petry. “Jeff Petry is a guy that I think will lighten the load for Kris Letang, as far as what’s expected for a defenseman for driving some offense,” Bourque stated. “The one thing we were kinda lacking was jam, some toughness on the backside. That’s why I think they moved Mike Matheson and John Marino, and brought in Jan Rutta and also Jeff Petry.”

As far as the matchup against the Coyotes, Bourque favors the Penguins on paper, but the Stanley Cup Champion knows the dangers of overlooking an opponent: “If you’re peeking a little bit towards your next opponent, which is against the Tampa Bay Lightning on Saturday night, you’re gonna get punched in the nose in your home opener against Arizona.” Bourque suggests that in order for the Penguins to win tonight, is to “have a great start, get the fans into it, get the lead, and then just pile on.”

Coverage for the Penguins’ game against Arizona on Beaver County Radio begins with pregame at 6:30 PM, and then Phil Bourque will join play-by-play man Josh Getzoff with the call of puck drop at 7:00 PM.

To listen to the full conversation with Phil, hit the play button below!

Brady’s Run Officially Re-Opens Outdoor Basketball & Tennis Courts, Pickleball Courts Added To Complex

(Matt Drzik/Beaver County Radio)

After years of planning and months of work, the chance for Beaver County citizens to play outside has returned.

Dozens gathered just off of Route 51 in Fallston to the newly renovated tennis courts and basketball courts at Brady’s Run Park, with new pickleball courts being added to the complex. The courts had been under construction since May, but the planning–according to Parks & Recreation director Tony Caltury–has been in the works for several years. The surfaces were renovated and repainted, with the play areas colored in shades of blue to differentiate from the green “out of bounds” area.

Pickleball players wasted no time in using the newly opened courts at Brady’s Run Park on an overcast Wednesday afternoon (Matt Drzik/Beaver County Radio)

“This project has been a labor of love for multiple years,” Caltury reiterated to the crowd. “We’re so excited to bring this park upgrade to Beaver County, and to our park system as a whole, but it couldn’t be done without the support and drive of some of you individuals.” Two of those individuals–Commissioners Tony Amadio and Jack Manning–also spoke at the grand (re)opening ceremony, expressing their gratitude towards the project finally coming to fruition.

“Coming out of the pandemic,” Manning stated, “It emphasized how much recreation, the outdoors, and the walking park, the value of the assets we have here in Beaver County with all of our parks…and I can tell you as a board, we’re committed to investing as much as we possibly can.”

The parks will be open from 8 AM to dusk, as declassified by Caltury during his appearance on A.M. Beaver County earlier in the day (seen above). Access to the courts is encouraged through using the back side of the Ice Arena parking lot and taking the creek bridge to the parks (as opposed to parking in the smaller lot off of Route 51). Those in attendance came with their gear, and started playing their sport of choice (except for deck hockey, that will be renovated over the next several weeks) and enjoying the dry, overcast Beaver County day.

To see pictures from the grand re-opening, check out the gallery:

Hopewell Coach Matt Weiss on “Coaches Corner” Wednesday Night

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(Beaver Falls, Pa.) Tune into Beaver County Radio on Wednesday night at 7:05 PM for “The Coaches Corner.” Join Mike Azadian and John Perrotto as they get you set for week seven of high school football in Beaver County.
Mike and John will welcome in Hopewell Head Football Coach, Matt Weiss this week. They will talk with Coach Weiss about his Vikings season so far and their upcoming  battle against South Park for a spot in the play-offs. Bob and John will also preview the games that Beaver County Radio will be carrying on Friday night this week. Our coverage on 99.3 FM, 1230 WBVP, beavercountyradio.com and Facebook live will take us to Oak Hill Field in New Brighton as the Lions will be hosting Western Beaver. On 95.7 FM, WMBA, and the Trib-Live High School Sports Network we will be heading to Ambridge, as the Bridgers  will be hosting Central Valley at 6:30 PM.

“The Coaches Corner” can be found on all platforms of Beaver County Radio. You can listen on-air at 95.7 FM, 99.3 FM, 1230 WBVP, and 1460 WMBA. You can listen on-line at beavercountyradio.com and you can watch the video stream of the show on our Facebook Page by clicking the link below at the show time of 7:05 PM

You can also download our free apps clicking on the appropriate platform below for your mobile device.

No Quick Fixes for Steelers, Tomlin During Nightmarish Start

Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin meets with reporters after an NFL football game against the Buffalo Bills in Pittsburgh, Sunday, Oct. 9, 2022. The Bills won 38-3. (AP Photo/Adrian Kraus)
By WILL GRAVES AP Sports Writer
PITTSBURGH (AP) — For nearly two decades the Pittsburgh Steelers seemed immune to the realities of the NFL.
Seasons came, seasons went. And the Steelers stayed relevant. In the mix. A factor even as the fortunes of their AFC North rivals — Baltimore chief among them — and the vast majority of the rest of the league rose and fell and rose again, just the way it’s supposed to work under the salary cap.
During coach Mike Tomlin’s first 15 years on the job, Pittsburgh played exactly one game in which it was eliminated from playoff contention.
One. One out of 241. One.
It’s a figure that seems all but certain to climb by several multiples in 2022 after the Steelers fell to 1-4 during an embarrassing 38-3 loss to Buffalo on Sunday.
“We just got smashed today,” Tomlin said shortly after the franchise’s worst setback in 33 years, a dismantling that exposed a staggering gap in talented depth between the two teams.
The Bills hardly missed a beat despite missing tight end Dawson Knox and safety Jordan Poyer, among others. Buffalo rookies were making plays all over the field. Wide receiver Khalil Shakir caught the first five passes of his career. Running back James Cook ran by a group that included linebackers Jamir Jones and Ryan Anderson — both of whom were on the practice squad at the start of the season — to the end zone for his first score.
The Steelers have made signing their best players (linebacker T.J. Watt, safety Minkah Fitzpatrick, WR Diontae Johnson) to lucrative extensions a priority, moves that require them to find good players on the cheap.
It hasn’t happened.
The same team that found gems in players that became roster fixtures such as Antonio Brown (sixth round), linebacker Vince Williams (sixth round) and Ramon Foster (undrafted) and Alejandro Villanueva (free-agent signing) has swung and missed far more often than not in recent years. The decision to use high picks on offensive skill position players such as running back Najee Harris and wide receiver Chase Claypool rather than fortify the trenches in an effort to prop open the championship window under Ben Roethlisberger appears ill-advised.
Roethlisberger isn’t around anymore to cover up the warts on offense. Watt is out indefinitely with a left pectoral injury. Fitzpatrick is banged up. And the defense is a mess in their absence.
The Steelers have been 1-4 before on Tomlin’s watch, pulling themselves out of a massive hole to nearly reach the postseason in 2013.
They’ve gotten blown out before on Tomlin’s watch. Last year alone they followed 31 and 26- point losses with victories the following week.
Yet the resiliency that’s been the trademark of Tomlin-coached teams seems far away at the moment.
Not with the offense 30th in the league in scoring. Not with practice squad players filling in for an injury-ravaged defense. Not with the very small margin for error the Steelers needed to work within as they began the post-Roethlisberger era — don’t turn the ball over and hope the defense reverts to its 2020 version — obliterated well before Halloween.
Tomlin promised “to turn over whatever stone to change the outcomes of games like what transpired today.”
The stones they’ve turned over on the roster have yet to make a significant positive impact. Their short-term options are basically limited to raiding other team’s practice squads or signing guys off the street.
The chance at real solutions likely won’t come until free agency and the 2023 draft.
There are 12 more games remaining in 2022, a dozen more up-close looks at the harsh realities of a business model the Steelers are discovering they are no longer immune to.
WHAT’S WORKING
The decision to turn to rookie quarterback Kenny Pickett looks like the right move. Pickett appeared to be two things against the Bills: fearless and decisive, qualities Mitch Trubisky failed to show with any sort of consistency during his 3 1/2 games at the helm.
WHAT NEEDS HELP
Everything else pretty much. Tomlin wasn’t lying when he said it’s all interconnected. Yet the best way to take some of the pressure off a beat-up and underperforming defense is by scoring more.
The Steelers have six offensive touchdowns through five games. Cleveland running back Nick Chubb has seven.
STOCK UP
Cam Heyward. The defensive end’s No. 97 was in relentless pursuit of the ball on Sunday regardless of the circumstances or who was around him, a testament to his professionalism and the example he is trying to set.
STOCK DOWN
Harris. Maybe it’s the foot injury he suffered during training camp. Maybe it’s the lack of push by the offensive line in front of him. Maybe it’s the scheme. Whatever it is, the second-year running back has been unable to get it going. He is averaging a paltry 3.2 yards per carry through five games and has looked like the lesser of the two options next to backup Jaylen Warren.
KEY NUMBER
0 — the number of touchdown receptions by Pittsburgh wide receivers in mid-October.
INJURIES
Tight end Pat Freiermuth sustained a concussion in the third quarter that appeared to leave him briefly unconscious on the field. It’s his third concussion in less than two seasons, a troubling trend for a promising young player. … DT Larry Ogunjobi left with a back injury and did not return and the secondary remains a shambles, with Levi Wallace (concussion) and Cam Sutton (hamstring) joining the injury list.
NEXT STEPS
Find some semblance of pride while trying to do something that’s been particularly problematic over the years: beat Tom Brady. The Tampa Bay QB is 9-3 against Pittsburgh in his career, with 29 touchdowns against five interceptions.
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Late QB Sneak Sinks Rochester’s Homecoming Match Against Union

(Matt Drzik/Beaver County Radio.) Featured photo – Antonio Laure carries the ball for Rochester during the first half of Friday night’s game. Photo credit – Mark Peterson.

“You might call it bend, but certainly not break.”

Bob Barrickman uttered those words as the Rochester defense held fast and denied the Union Scotties a chance at points for a third time in the red zone. However, the dam finally broke in the final minute of play, as Union quarterback Braylon Thomas ran from 11 yards out to give the Scotties the first score of the game, and–as it would turn out–the only score of the game. Bob and John Perrotto had the game from Rochester Stadium on WBVP/99.3 FM and Facebook Live, as Rochester loses a tough one to Union in Class 1A action by a final score of 6-0.

Rochester’s defense kept Union out of the end zone the entire game until the final minute of play Friday Night. Photo – Mark Peterson

The loss puts the Rams at 2-2 in the Big Seven Conference and 3-3 overall, while Union improves to 2-1 in the Big Seven and 5-2 overall. Rochester travels to Clairton (3-4) for a non-conference Week 7 affair, while Union hosts Northgate (3-4) at Socs Russos Stadium.

Union Quarterback, Braylon Thomas, drops back to pass during the Scotties’ 6-0 victory on the road at Rochester. Photo – Mark Peterson

To watch the game in full, check out the YouTube stream of Union’s 6-0 win over Rochester: