Wyndham Clark Leads Phoenix Open

January 31, 2020 3:49 am

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) – Wyndham Clark beat darkness – and everyone else Thursday at TPC Scottsdale.  Playing in the second-to-last group off the 10th tee, Clark shot a career-best 10-under 61 to take the first-round lead in the Waste Management Phoenix Open.  He had eight birdies in a 10-hole stretch from No. 12 to No. 3, added two more on Nos. 7 and 8 and putted out for par on No. 9 just after sunset. Clark was a stroke off the course record of 60 set by Grant Waite in 1996 and matched by Mark Calcavecchia in 2001 and Phil Mickelson in 2005 and 2013.  Billy Horschel was second, holing nearly 200 feet of putts in an afternoon 63. Horschel had an eagle and six birdies.  J.B. Holmes was another stroke back after a roller-coaster start, highlighted by a hole-in-one.

Robert Morris Defeats Bryant

January 31, 2020 3:44 am

MOON TOWNSHIP, Pa. (AP) – Josh Williams had 21 points as Robert Morris defeated Bryant 64-54. Williams hit 5 of 6 3-pointers. AJ Bramah had 14 points and 16 rebounds for Robert Morris (11-11, 7-2 Northeast Conference). Dante Treacy added 10 points. Jon Williams had six assists. The Bulldogs’ 28.8 field goal percentage represented the worst mark by a Robert Morris opponent this season. Michael Green III had 12 points for the Bulldogs (10-11, 2-6).

Pitt Falls To #9 Duke

January 29, 2020 3:39 am

DURHAM, N.C. (AP) – Vernon Carey Jr. scored 26 points and grabbed 13 rebounds as No. 9 Duke beat Pittsburgh 79-67 on a night when both teams honored Kobe Bryant during a pregame ceremony at Cameron Indoor Stadium. The somber opening gave way to a testy battle on the court that included an eruption by Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski – in the direction of his own fans. The Hall of Fame coach was angered by the Cameron Crazies directing a playful chant at Pittsburgh coach Jeff Capel. Krzyzewski came across the court to scold the fans for chanting at the opposing coach.

Girls Basketball Playoff Field Coming Into Focus

January 29, 2020 2:51 am

With just three play dates remaining in the regular season, the number of open playoff spots is dwindling quickly.  The top four teams in each of the WPIAL’s 17 sections qualify for post-season play, plus unbreakable ties for the final spots.  Section play is scheduled to end on Feb. 7 with the Basketball Steering Committee meeting on Feb. 10. The brackets will be released by the League the following night.

Class 6A–defending WPIAL/PIAA champion Peters Township is still alive, but barely. At the moment, the Indians are three games back of the final spot with three games to play. Peters Township must win out, Baldwin lose out and Connellsville  must lose at least once.  Canon-McMillan is already eliminated.

Class 5A–Trinity has clinched a playoff spot and can wrap up second place in Section 1 with a win Thursday at Moon.

Class 4A–Ringgold (2-9) cannot reach the playoffs.

Class 3A–Charleroi (7-4), Brownsville (6-5) and Beth-Center (4-6) are all alive for the final two spots in Section 2.  McGuffey, Washington and Waynesburg have been eliminated.

Class 2A–Burgettstown (7-2) and Chartiers-Houston (7-2) have clinched playoff berths and will meet Monday at Burgettstown, likely with second place on the line.  Fort Cherry (4-6) is tied with Frazier and is still alive for the fourth spot but the Rangers lost both regular season meetings with the Commodores. FC plays Bishop Canevin (10-0) and Burgettstown while Frazier takes on Carmichaels (1-8) and Bentworth (0-9). If the teams finished tied, Frazer is in, Fort Cherry out. Camichaels and Bentworth have been eliminated.

Class 1A–West Greene, Avella and Monessen have clinched playoff spots.  California (5-5), Jeff-Morgan (3-6) and Mapletown (1-7) are still alive for the fourth spot in Section 2.  The Trojans will take the final spot unless they lose both remaining games (Monessen, Jeff-Morgan). Even with that, if the Rockets don’t also beat Avella and Monessen, California would qualify.  Mapletown’s road is long and complicated and anything shy of winning four straight plus lots of help above them will eliminate the Maples.

Washington To Host 2020 Frontier League All Star Game

January 28, 2020 9:44 am

The Frontier League All Star game is coming back to Washington. The league announced Monday that the game will be played July 15 at Wild Things Park. The All Star week celebration will begin July 13. Commissioner Bill Lee says that “given the addition of new teams, it becomes imperative that the premier event of the league be first class. We selected Washington, PA and the Washington Wild Things because we know, from experience, they will create an extraordinary event.” It will the third time that Washington has hosted the event but will be the first following the league’s merger with the Can-Am League. The Frontier League now includes teams from Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Ontario and Quebec.

Pirates Trade Starling Marte

January 28, 2020 2:48 am

The Pittsburgh Pirates have acquired infielder Liover Peguero and right-handed pitcher Brennan Malone from the Arizona Diamondbacks in exchange for outfielder Starling Marte and cash considerations. The Pirates will also receive an additional capacity in its 2019-2020 International Signing Bonus Pool, allowing them to spend an additional $250,000 in this year’s International Signing Period. The announcement was made by Pirates General Manager Ben Cherington.  “We’re excited about adding two young players of this caliber and the opportunity we’ll have to help them continue to grow.” said Cherington. “In addition, we now have a greater ability to acquire impact type talent in this year’s international free agent market.  “We have a foundation of talent in Pittsburgh and in our system that we feel will be a key part of our success. We also know that we need more of it if we are going to realistically be able to compete deep into September and October,” added Cherington.

Saints Involved In Email Controversy

January 25, 2020 4:19 am

(AP)- The Saints are going to court to keep the public from seeing hundreds of emails. The messages allegedly show team executives doing public relations damage control for the area’s Roman Catholic archdiocese to help it contain the fallout from a burgeoning sexual abuse crisis. Attorneys for several men suing the church say 276 documents they obtained through discovery show the NFL team aided the Archdiocese of New Orleans in its “pattern and practice of concealing its crimes.” Saints attorneys say the archdiocese sought its advice on how to handle media attention that would come from the 2018 release of a list of more than 50 clergy members “credibly accused” of sexual abuse.

WPIAL Wrestling Team Tournaments Set

January 25, 2020 3:19 am

The opening round pairings are set for the week-long WPIAL Team Wrestling Championships. In Triple-A, Waynesburg is the top seed, followed by Seneca Valley, Canon-McMillan and Hempfield. The top 12 seeds are already slotted into opening-round action on Wednesday. Peters Township and Trinity both lost twice in the Section Team championships and will have preliminary round bouts Monday night. We’ll have both matches on WJPA-AM (1450).
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WPIAL AAA Preliminary Round (winners advance to Wednesday’s First Round)
Monday, Jan. 27 (at Canon-McMillan)(WJPA-AM)

6:00 pm Peters Township vs. Pine-Richland. Winner to face #1 Waynesburg.
6:00 pm Chartiers Valley vs. Hampton. Winner to face #4 Hempfield.
7:15 pm Norwin vs. West Mifflin. Winner to face #3 Canon-McMillan
7:15 pm Trinity vs. Franklin Region. Winner to face #2 Seneca Valley.

In Double-A, Burrell, Burgettstown, McGuffey and Quaker Valley are the top seeds and host two rounds Wednesday night. Beth-Center is seeded eighth and heading to Burrell while Fort Cherry is seeded 13th and will face Quaker Valley.

NFL Concussions Increase In 2019

January 24, 2020 2:53 am

NEW YORK (AP) – The NFL said that the number of concussions that players had suffered increased slightly in 2019 over the previous season. The league said that there 224 concussions, 10 more than in 2018. But those totals are way down from the 281 in 2017. The total includes concussions from practices and games in both the preseason and regular season. The league said that it did 485 concussion evaluations in preseason and regular-season games this season. The league said about one-third of concussion evaluations in the regular season have some element of self-report.

Penn State Hoops Handles Michigan

January 23, 2020 3:03 am

ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) – Lamar Stevens scored 14 of his 19 points in the first half, and Penn State was in control for most of the game in a 72-63 victory over Michigan. Curtis Jones scored 18 points and Myreon Jones added 16 for the Nittany Lions, who handed Michigan its third straight loss. Penn State led by nine at halftime and extended its advantage into double digits soon after that. Zavier Simpson led Michigan with 18 points, but the Wolverines made just three of their first 21 shots from the field in the second half.