Maine-Endwell made it to the state championship game for the third-straight season, but were unable to get their third-straight championship, falling to Section 1′s Rye 28-7.
The Waverly Wolverines are Class C state champions for the first time ever, after riding their explosive offense to a 46-point performance to win it all.
The Tioga Tigers are just the second team in Class D history to win back-to-back-to-back state championships in football after a dominant offensive showing against Stillwater to win the Class D state title.
The Maine-Endwell Spartans have not lost a football game since October 2021, and they don’t want to start now. As the team is just one win away from winning their third-straight New York State title.
The Waverly Wolverines are on the precipice of something that no football team from Waverly has ever done before: become New York state champions. All they need to do to get there is take down top-ranked Fonda-Fultonville.
In 2021 and 2022, the Tioga Tigers football team went undefeated to win the Class D state title. And they look poised to do it again, as the team is just one win away from their third undefeated state championship run in three years.
Kolsen Keathley scored three touchdowns to lead the Waverly Wolverines to their first ever New York state championship game after a 42-0 win over Salamanca in the Class C semifinal.
Senior Drew Macumber ran for four touchdowns as the Tioga Tigers are heading back to the Dome for the third-straight year after a dominant 63-16 win over Clymer/Sherman/Panama.
The Maine-Endwell Spartans, two-time defending state champs, are preparing for their third straight semifinal game in Class B, as they’ll take on Monroe on Saturday.
The Waverly Wolverines are just a win away from the Class C state championship game, which would be their first ever. But they have to get through the Salamanca Warriors first.
The Tioga Tigers are looking for their third-straight appearance in the state title game, but standing in their way are the Clymer Central/Sherman/Panama Wolfpack.
The Class B state semifinals are a familiar place for the Maine-Endwell Spartans, and they’re heading back in 2023 after a huge win over Section 3′s Indian River.
The Tioga offense scored six touchdowns, and the defense scored two more, as the Tigers cruised to their sixth-straight New York State Class D Football Semifinal with a huge win over Section 3′s Dolgeville.
Whitesboro quarterback Kyle Meier scored four touchdowns on the ground, leading the Warriors to a 31-7 win over the Vestal Golden Bears on Friday night.
Vestal senior Cat Petteys signed her national letter of intent on Thursday afternoon, officially committing to play softball for the University of Connecticut, better known as UCONN.
Golden Bears field hockey player Kendall Brady has made her commitment to play for Holy Cross official on Thursday afternoon, by signing her NLI to join the Crusaders.
The Vestal Golden Bears’ offense was working in the Class B State Championship game on Sunday afternoon, scoring four goals to snag their second-straight state title in field hockey.
For the third straight year, the Whitney Point Eagles are the Class C New York State Champions in field hockey after a 2-0 win over Section 8′s Carle Place in the championship game on Sunday.
The Maine-Endwell Spartans dropped 42 points in the first half of the Class B Section 4 Football championship to help themselves to a third-straight Section 4 title, taking down Owego 69-21.
In a rematch of last year’s Section 4 Class C championship, the Waverly Wolverines edged out the Chenango Forks Blue Devils thanks to a late touchdown and a safety to secure their second-straight championship.
The Tioga offense got going with 21 points in the first quarter and never looked back, rolling to a 55-7 victory in the Section 4 Class D championship game.
Vestal back Liam Nealy ran for three touchdowns, and QB Cam Schaffer tossed two more through the air as the Vestal Golden Bears put on an offensive show in a 40-14 win over Horseheads in the Section 4 Class A football championship on Friday night.
In high school football, it’s not uncommon to see a player who gets on the field for both offense and defense. But it is rarer to see someone do it as well as Delhi senior Tanner Bracchy.
The Maine-Endwell Spartans came out firing in the Section 4 Class B semifinal game against Norwich, scoring three touchdowns in the first quarter to go up 21-0.
The one-seed Tioga scored 35 points in the first half on their way to a huge win over the Walton Warriors on Saturday in the Section 4 Class D semifinals.
It came down to the wire in the Class B semifinal, but Owego edged out Windsor 21-20 to punch their ticket into the Section 4 Class B championship game.
The Chenango Forks Blue Devils cruised on offense all game long, rolling over the Schuyler Storm 34-6 to secure a spot in the Section 4 Class C title game next week.
The Joey Tomasso-led Waverly Wolverines had the offense moving tonight in the Class C semifinal, cruising past Susquehanna Valley to move on to the Section championship game.
The Vestal Golden Bears took home the Section 4 Class B championship last weekend, and senior Aubree Wenner was a big reason why, scoring a hat trick to help her team to the 6-2 victory.
The Windsor Black Knights and the Lansing Bobcats will face off in the Section 4 Class B championship this weekend after they finished in the top two in semifinal pool play over Oneonta and Susquehanna Valley.
After a Section 4 championship, the Owego River Hawks girls’ soccer team couldn’t get it done in the subregional round of the Class A state tournament.
The Vestal girls’ soccer team fell in the Class AA subregional on Wednesday night, losing 2-1 to Section 1’s Somers in a neutral site game in Johnson City.
With their season on the line, the Vestal Golden Bears went on the road and cruised past the Horseheads Blue Raiders in three straight sets to advance to the Class AA Section 4 volleyball championship.