Steelers Use Strong 2nd Half to Beat Cowboys 16-3

Steelers use strong 2nd half to beat Cowboys 16-3
By BARRY WILNER AP Pro Football Writer
CANTON, Ohio (AP) — The Pittsburgh Steelers followed a stumbling first half with a strong final 30 minutes to beat Dallas 16-3 in the first NFL preseason game in two years. Last season’s exhibition games were canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. So maybe the enthusiastic crowd was an indication that even for a match between teams using very few regulars, the hunger for pro football has not faded. Or maybe it was simply a matter of two of the league’s most popular franchises being on the field in the Hall of Fame game, regardless of how many backups were in action.

Pinch-hit HR by Tellez gives Brewers 4-2 win over Pirates

Pinch-hit HR by Tellez gives Brewers 4-2 win over Pirates
By STEVE MEGARGEE AP Sports Writer
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Pinch-hitter Rowdy Tellez launched a three-run homer with two outs in the seventh inning to put the Milwaukee Brewers ahead for good in a 4-2 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates. Devin Williams worked around a leadoff walk in the ninth to earn his first career save. Pittsburgh’s Bryan Reynolds went 2 of 2, walked twice and scored both of the Pirates’ runs. The Brewers won two of three from the Pirates and remained 7 1/2 games ahead of Cincinnati in the NL Central.

Andrew Fee Talks About Geneva Women’s Golf Winning The Mark Laesch Award

Usually it’s not hard to improve on doing something when you only started doing it a couple years ago, but to improve so much that it’s statistically the best in the country? That deserves an award.

And that’s precisely what the Geneva College women’s golf team received when they were honored with the Mark Laesch Award for greatest improvement by the Women’s Golf Coaches Association (WGCA). The WGCA gives the award to the top team in each of the three divisions of the NCAA based on total strokes, and Geneva’s improved stroke total of 101.96 in Division III far outdistanced the totals of Division I Fairfield (11.75) and Division II Arkansas-Fort Smith (25.86).

Andrew Fee, the coach behind the team’s marked improvement, spoke about the achievement with Matt Drzik on the August 3 edition of A.M. Beaver County, speaking about how grand of an accomplishment it is to take a program that only started in the Fall of 2019 to their current status. The women’s golf squad will be joined, as Fee also mentioned, by a new men’s golf squad that will play its first season in the Fall of 2021.

Fee is also the Assistant Athletic Director at Geneva, and he took some time to talk about the continuing growth of athletics as a whole at the Beaver Falls campus, as well as the consistently strong prioritization of the academic side of student-athletes who don the black and gold for the Golden Tornadoes. He also previewed the upcoming Fall 2021 semester, one he hopes will not only be a relatively “normal” one, but a successful one that will include the return of the Homecoming Parade connecting the city to the campus.

For the full interview between Matt and Andrew, click on the player below!

 

Escobar Homers, Triples as Brewers Defeat Pirates 6-2

Escobar homers, triples as Brewers defeat Pirates 6-2
By STEVE MEGARGEE AP Sports Writer
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Eduardo Escobar hit a three-run homer and an RBI triple to back up Eric Lauer’s five shutout innings in the Milwaukee Brewers’ 6-2 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates. Escobar’s two-out triple off Kyle Keller in the sixth extended the Brewers’ lead to 2-0. He followed that up by sending a 421-foot drive to right against Nick Mears in the seventh. Escobar also walked twice to reach base on each of his four plate appearances. This marked his first home game for the Brewers since Milwaukee acquired him from the Arizona Diamondbacks on Wednesday.

Today is “Jimbo Covert Day” in Beaver County

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(Beaver, Pa.) Today, July 30, 2021, is officially Jimbo Covert Day in Beaver County. Beaver County Commissioners Jack Manning, Daniel C. Camp III and Tony Amadio made a proclamation declaring today as “Jimbo” Covert Day in Beaver County.

Covert, will enter the NFL Hall of Fame as a member of the Centennial Class next Saturday along with Steelers Coach Bill Cowher, Steelers Safety Troy Polamalu, Donnie Shell and Alan Faneca.

Covert was a star football player and wrestler at Freedom High School in the late 1970s, hw starred at the University of Pittsburgh in the early 1980s. Were he was named an All-American twice.

Beaver County native Mike Ditka who was the head coach of the Chicago Bears drafted Covert sixth overall in the1983 NFL Draft.

Covert was a two-time first-team All-Pro who was part of a Bears team that won six division championships, and the 1985 Super Bowl Championship.

New Brighton Native & Indians’ Skipper Terry Francona Steps Down for Rest of Season

Indians’ Francona steps down for rest of season, surgeries
By TOM WITHERS AP Sports Writer
CLEVELAND (AP) — Cleveland Indians manager Terry Francona is stepping down for the remainder of this season to address some health issues. The 62-year-old Francona has been wearing a boot on his right foot all season after undergoing toe surgery for a staph infection in February. He’s also dealing with a hip problem, which will require surgery. This is the second year in a row Francona, a two-time World Series champion with the Boston Red Sox, has been sidelined due to his health. He managed just 14 games in 2020 due to a serious gastrointestinal issue that landed him in the Cleveland Clinic for weeks. Bench coach DeMarlo Hale will fill in while Francona is out.

Bucs Lose Fourth Straight. Swept by the Brew Crew

Piña hits 2 HRs, drives in 5 runs as Brewers sweep Pirates
By ALAN SAUNDERS Associated Press
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Manny Piña hit two homers and drove in a career-high five runs as the Milwaukee Brewers routed the Pittsburgh Pirates 12-0. Piña hit his sixth home run of the season off reliever Chris Stratton to cap a big sixth inning for the Brewers, and then added a two-run homer in the eighth inning. The Brewers outscored Pittsburgh 28-3 while sweeping the series and have won five of their last six. Milwaukee has increased its lead over second place Cincinnati in the NL Central to seven games.

WWE star: Ringside Seats, “Many beers” for Return of Stolen Necklace

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — WWE star Sheamus is offering ring-side seats and “many beers” to anyone who returns a prop cross necklace that was stolen from an arena on the campus of the University of South Florida. Crime Stoppers of Tampa Bay is also offering a $5,000 reward for information about the theft in May of the necklace, three title belts signed by various WWE stars and a corner pad. Police say the theft happened in the early morning hours of May 22 at the Yuengling Center. Video surveillance shows a man leaving the building. The set for WWE’s “Monday Night Raw,” “Friday Night SmackDown” and pay-per-view events moved in March to the Yuengling Center.

Bucs Lose Third Straight. Fall 7-3 to Brewers

By JOHN PERROTTO Associated Press
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Lorenzo Cain and Luis Urias hit two-run doubles, Adrian Houser pitched five scoreless innings and the Milwaukee Brewers beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 7-3 on Wednesday night. Cain’s hit in the fourth inning pushed the Brewers’ lead to 3-0. Urias’ double came during a three-run sixth that made it 6-0. Houser allowed two hits while striking out two and walking one. He is 4-0 in his last 11 starts and the Brewers have won each of his last eight outings. Pirates rookie Rodolfo Castro became the first player in major league history to have his first five hits all be home runs.

Mike Sullivan named US men’s hockey coach for 2022 Olympics

Mike Sullivan named US men’s hockey coach for 2022 Olympics
By STEPHEN WHYNO AP Hockey Writer
Mike Sullivan of the Pittsburgh Penguins has been named U.S. men’s hockey coach for the 2022 Olympics in Beijing. Sullivan will be behind the bench if the NHL participates. There is not a deal currently in place to send NHL players to the Olympics. Negotiations are ongoing. Sullivan coached the Penguins to back-to-back Stanley Cup titles in 2016 and 2017. USA Hockey expects to name his assistants later this summer.