Spotlight
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Raising The Bar
Vestal, NY (WBNG Binghamton) A quick look at the BU women's basketball roster might lead you to believe they'll be good NEXT year. But this group isn't all that patient. They spent today's media day saying THIS is their year. We take a look in this week's action sports spotlight.
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Action Sports Spotlight - U-E Girls Soccer
Endicott, NY (WBNG Binghamton) They graduated 15 seniors, including the class "AA" state player of the year. Their coach of 10 years stepped down, and in his place comes a coach in her first year.
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Action Sports Spotlight - Pat Milkovich
Apalachin, NY (WBNG Binghamton) The Vestal golf team is 9 and 0 this season. Part of it's success is it's number one player.
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Action Sports Spotlight - Forks Option
(WBNG Binghamton) "We just knew he had that in him. We are starting to see that more and more. He's becoming more and more confident and trying different things.
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Action Sports Spotlight - Alyssa Menz
Binghamton, NY (WBNG Binghamton) It's been quite a ride for Binghamton high school senior diver Alyssa Menz. She's a champion and holds all sorts of records. But that almost ended last year at the state qualifying meet. In this week's Action Sports spotlight, Action Sports reporter Gabe Osterhout speaks to Menz about an injury that threatened her career.
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Action Sports Spotlight - Passing Optional
The first legal forward pass in American football was thrown in 1906. Which means the Chenango Forks offense is over 100 years old. Passing is optional and boring is beautiful for the Blue Devils. But as we find out in this week's action sports spotlight...if it ain't broke, don't fix it as Forks is fighting for another state title.
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Action Sports Spotlight - BSens-Syracuse Rivalry
We seem to root for their college basketball team, we like their mall and we enjoy going up there for the State Fair. But when it comes to hockey, Binghamton residents don't particularly care for Syracuse. The B-Sens and Crunch played another memorable game in their bitter rivalry over the weekend. We examine the latest round in this week's Action Sports Spotlight.
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Action Sports Spotlight - Big Start For Big Red
Fresh off its season-opening win at Alabama, the Big Red is receiving votes in the latest national top 25 rankings. And senior Ryan Wittman was named the Mid-Major player of the week for his 23-point effort against the Crimson Tide. Justin Horowitz spoke with Big Red coach Steve Donahue and got his thoughts on what could be the best season of Big Red basketball.
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"Little" Brother
Endicott, NY (WBNG Binghamton) He is the little brother in chronology only. Chandler Jones is 6-foot-5 and 250 pounds. He is also the youngest of 3 brothers. Oldest brother Art is gearing up for the Senior Bowl this week and the NFL next season. Middle brother Jon is a title contender in the UFC. And the little brother is set to make a name for himself this season.
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Vestal Grad Helps Power Bearcat Offense
Vestal, NY (WBNG Binghamton) Offense has helped the BU baseball team dominate. They have topped double digits in runs 11 times during conference season, 3 times going over 20 runs.
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