Former WGI President Michael Printup passes away

Longtime Watkins Glen International President Michael Printup has passed away. Printup led Watkins Glen International for 15 years before retiring in 2023. He didn't stay away from racing for long as Printup served as Chief Operating Officer for Racing America and President of the Sportscar Vintage... Read More.

Athens hosting Chop Out Hunger Holiday Tournament

The Chop Out Hunger Holiday Basketball Tournament will be held today (Monday, Dec. 29) and tomorrow (Tuesday, Dec. 30) in Athens. The boys tournament will feature Athens, Candor, Tioga and Avoca-Prattsburgh, while the girls field include Athens, Candor, Tioga and Owego for varsity. Corning will... Read More.

Sexton breaks PIAA wrestling wins record

Towanda coach Bill Sexton now stands alone in the Pennsylvania high school wrestling history books. Sexton earned his 768th career win when the Towanda Black Knights rolled to a 48-27 win over Central Columbia on Tuesday evening. The legendary Towanda coach broke a tie with former Ridley... Read More.
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Nichols boy earns ride in national motocross competition

An 8-year-old Nichols boy is heading across the country to compete in a motocross competition. Marcus Cole has been accepted to compete in the KTM Racing Team Juniors Supercross, which is part of the Monster Energy AMA Supercross. The Tioga Central Elementary School student has been... Read More.

Horseheads’ Laney wins Ernie Davis Award

Horseheads senior Patrick Laney has been named the winner of the 63rd annual Ernie Davis Award. Laney was honored during the annual Kiwanis Club Luncheon at Elmira’s Clarion Inn. The other nominees were Edison’s Jace Schiller and Elmira’s Zach Conklin. Laney finished his senior season with... Read More.
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Waverly’s Chamberlain signs to run at Slippery Rock

Waverly High School Senior Mackenzie Chamberlain is heading to the next level to compete in multiple sports. Chamberlain signed her National Letter of Intent to run cross country and track at Slippery Rock University next fall. She plans to major in psychology with an eye on... Read More.

Tigers bring home state title

The Tioga Tigers brought home the fifth state title in program history as they earned a hard-fought 42-31 win over Tuckahoe in the New York Class D football state final on Friday. Tioga trailed 15-6 early in the second quarter but the Tigers rallied with... Read More.
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Could 8-man football be the answer for Sayre?

As we head into state semifinals weekend in both Pennsylvania and New York, I'm writing this column about a football team that has been done for weeks -- the Sayre Redskins. It's no secret that the Redskins have struggled in recent years. They went 0-10... Read More.