13 May
PSU vs. Pitt
published in category: College Sports on Wednesday, May 13th, 2015 – 10:24 am
13 May
published in category: College Sports on Wednesday, May 13th, 2015 – 10:24 am
12 May
published in category: Pittsburgh Pirates on Tuesday, May 12th, 2015 – 2:52 pm
Brought to you by the Original, Nationally Famous Clark Bar & Grille. Pirates Beat Writers Rob Biertempfel & Bill West plus Travis Sawchik from Philly.
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12 May
published in category: Wrestling Reality on Tuesday, May 12th, 2015 – 2:39 pm
12 May
published in category: Ike Taylor on Tuesday, May 12th, 2015 – 10:18 am
The Ike Taylor Show is brought to you by Dunkin Donuts, the Preferred Coffee of the Ike Taylor Show and also sponsored by White Deer Run, Cove Forge Treatment Centers. Ike does not think the Patriots punishment is severe enough.

11 May
published in category: Pittsburgh Steelers on Monday, May 11th, 2015 – 11:25 am
Ken Laird after Steelers Rookie Camp. Mike Tomlin talks about the rookies plus an interview with Sammie Coates.

The Steelers have signed their fourth-round selection, cornerback Doran Grant, and their second of two sixth-round selections, linebacker Anthony Chickillo, from the 2015 NFL Draft. Financial terms of the four-year deals were not disclosed.
Grant (5-10, 200), who was the 121st overall pick, played collegiately at Ohio State. He started 30-of-54 games played and totaled 146 tackles, nine interceptions, 20 pass breakups, one sack and four TFLs. In 2014, Grant was named first-team All-Big Ten and started all 15 games for the National Champion Buckeyes.
Chickillo (6-3, 267), who was the 212th overall pick, played collegiately at the University of Miami. He started 47-of-50 games for the Hurricanes and tallied 170 tackles, 15 TFLs, 15.5 sacks, two forced fumbles, five fumble recoveries and five pass breakups in his career.
The Steelers have now signed three of their eight draft selections from the 2015 NFL Draft.
11 May
published in category: Pittsburgh Pirates on Monday, May 11th, 2015 – 10:37 am
11 May
published in category: Riverhounds on Monday, May 11th, 2015 – 9:32 am
The Pittsburgh Riverhounds slumped to a second straight road defeat Saturday as Charleston Battery extended its unbeaten start to the season to seven games.

Zach Prince’s first half volley and further strikes from Dane Kelly and Dante Marini gave Charleston a commanding lead going into the closing stages at Blackbaud Stadium. Hounds substitute Miro Cabrilo netted a late header to maintain Pittsburgh’s record of scoring in every game this season despite falling to a 3-1 loss.
The Hounds (2-3-2) remain on eight points in the USL’s Eastern Conference. Charleston (5-0-2, 17 points) moves into a tie for top spot with the Rochester Rhinos.
Pittsburgh began the game confidently with some neat passing on the slick surface and a succession of corner kicks being forced. It was the hosts that almost carved out the first chance on nine minutes when Heviel Cordoves chased a long ball over the Hounds’ back line.
Fejiro Okiomah showed his athleticism to chase down the Cuban forward before nudging the ball to safety.
Okiomah’s efforts carried immediate consequences. The unfortunate defender appeared to tweak his right hamstring and was forced from the field early for the third time in six starts this season.
Charleston took advantage of the brief numerical advantage to open the scoring on 13 minutes before the Hounds could get substitute Drew Russell into action. Maikel Chang served up an ace of a cross from the left of the penalty area. Prince adjusted his body shape to smash his volley past Ryan Thompson from eight yards.
The Hounds had failed to score in five of their previous six visits to South Carolina since the new USL formed in 2011. They set about trying to improve on that record late in the first half with more controlled possession around the hosts’ penalty area.
Canadian full-back Tyler Pasher showed his attacking instincts with some encouraging bursts down the left flank and Kevin Kerr drifted in from the right of midfield to prompt many of the Hounds’ moves.
Pittsburgh’s final ball was too often lacking. Cuban goalkeeper Odisnel Cooper remained untroubled guarding the Battery net for most of the evening.
Thompson made a big save at the other end on 62 minutes to thwart his fellow Jamaican Kelly after the striker jinked into a 1-v-1 situation inside the 18-yard box. Kelly gained revenge two minutes later to double Charleston’s lead.
The Hounds’ defense coughed up the ball cheaply after Thompson took a short goal kick. Kelly gathered possession and ran through unopposed before slotting his shot low into the goalkeeper’s left corner.
Charleston effectively ended the game on 73 minutes when a couple of substitutes combined. Navion Boyd spun into space inside the penalty box before pulling the ball back for the unmarked Dante Marini to stroke his shot into the net.
Cabrilo scored his first goal of the season with nine minutes remaining to reduce the deficit to 3-1. Hounds captain Danny Earls whipped in a tantalizing cross from the left wing that the former Robert Morris University forward bulleted into Cooper’s top left corner with a fine header.
The Hounds return to action next Saturday, May 16, when the Richmond Kickers (4-1-3, 15 points) travel to Pittsburgh for the first of two consecutive meetings between the sides. Kickoff is at 7 p.m.
Tickets for this month’s remaining home games against Richmond and the Harrisburg City Islanders on May 30 are still available. Visit Riverhounds.com for details or call the Highmark Stadium box office on (412) 325-7241 to speak to a ticket representative.
09 May
published in category: Pittsburgh Steelers on Saturday, May 9th, 2015 – 4:01 pm
Dave Bryan of Steelers Depot on Rookie Camp plus Ken Laird live from Steelers Rookie Camp.

DORAN GRANT
Cornerback
Ohio State Buckeyes
5-10, 200
Akron, Ohio
St. Vincent-St. Mary High School
4th Round – 121st Overall
CAREER NOTES
Played in 54 career games with 30 starts…recorded 146 tackles (110 solo), nine interceptions, a sack, four tackles for losses and 20 pass break-ups.
2014 SEASON
First Team All-Big Ten…voted co-captain by his teammates…started all 15 games at cornerback for the National Champion Buckeyes, finishing second on the team with five interceptions, good for sixth in the Big Ten…totaled 63 tackles and nine pass break-ups…intercepted one pass at Maryland, returning it 18 yards…recorded his second pick of the season at Minnesota…had a career-high two interceptions in the B1G championship win over Wisconsin…his two picks were a B1G championship game record…tallied a season-high eight tackles, all solo, in the win over Michigan…notched 28 tackles and three interceptions against five ranked opponents.