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Notre Dame hangs on to beat Tri-Valley for intersectional title. By Terry Pruyne |Towanda Daily Review |Nov. 12, 2018| Photos courtesy Terry PruyneBINGHAMTON – In their first year in eight-man football, Notre Dame came home with a championship with a hard-fought 38-36 win over the Tri-Valley Bears from Grahamsville.
“I’m so proud of our kids and the coaching staff,” said Crusader coach Mike D’Aloisio….. NP-Mansfield top Wellsboro, claims NTL Division-I title. By Terry Pruyne |Towanda Daily Review |Oct. 27, 2018| Photos courtesy Terry Pruyne |
Tioga blanks Walton to reach sectional final By Terry Pruyne | Towanda Daily Review |Oct. 28, 2018 | Photos courtesy Terry PruyneJOHNSON CITY – With the Eye of the Tiger blaring on the stadium speakers, how could the Tigers not pull a knockout win over Walton. Pounding the ball on the ground, Tioga Central score a 35-0 unanimous decision over the Warriors.
With rains pouring, the two teams sparred... |
Waverly shakes off rain, downs Newark Valley By Terry Pruyne | Towanda Daily Review |Oct. 28, 2018 | Photo Terry PruyneBINGHAMTON – With the remnants of Hurricane Willa falling over upstate New York, football playoffs were underway as Waverly reigned over Newark Valley with a sloppy....
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Tioga rolls into sectional final. By Terry Pruyne | Towanda Daily Review | Oct 29, 2017 | Photos courtesy Terry PruyneBINGHAMTON, N.Y. — Running like a well-oiled machine, Tioga Central rolled over Harpursville by a 35-14 margin. The Tigers dominated on both sides of the ball allowing only two scores in the closing minutes of the game. Trey Floyd led the offense with four touchdowns — two on the ground and two in the air...
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Athens defeats Sayre, 42-13, retains Rusty Rail. By Terry Pruyne |Towanda Daily Review |Oct 28, 2017 | Photos courtesy Terry PruyneSAYRE — With the coveted Rusty Rail on the line, Athens dominated again with a 42-13-343 final tally.
Confusing? Those who watched Zack Jayne carry the rock for 343 yards know what that score is all about. Call him Runaway Jayne or the Zack Attack, but whatever you call him, you call him from long distance... |
Notre Dame cruises past Newfield. By Terry Pruyne |Towanda Daily Review |Oct 1, 2017 | Photos courtesy Terry PruyneNEWFIELD, N.Y. — Notre Dame Crusaders utilized some big plays on the windy plateau overlooking the Newfield High School to defeat Newfield 34-0 to remain undefeated while the Trojans dropped to 1-2...
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Big first half leads Knights past Canton. By Terry Pruyne | Towanda Daily Review | Sep 30, 2017 | Photo courtesy Terry Pruyne
TOWANDA — The Black Knights only needed a half to defeat Canton in their 34-15 win. And that might be to their detriment in the future if they can’t play competitive for a full game.
“In the next four weeks, if we don’t finish the second half, we’re going to get beat by somebody,” Towanda head coach Craig Dawsey said. “We have to get better in the second half. We are asleep in the second half. I’ve got to find the problem. It’s my problem to solve and I’ve got to do something about it.” |
Wellsboro clinches NTL title with win over NP-Mansfield. By Terry Pruyne | Towanda Daily Review | October 30, 2016 | Photo courtesy Terry PruyneBLOSSBURG — With the irony of the lights going out at a football game in Mansfield — home of the first night football game in history — and the NTL Championship still undecided, North Penn-Mansfield and Wellsboro packed their buses and headed to Island Park Saturday to settle the score.
The Hornets held a 20-0 lead at the half and hoped the momentum would continue their way while the Panthers looked to regroup and mount a charge. Quinn Henry picked up where he left off, ending up with four touchdowns in the game that lasted two days for a 32-0 win. Both teams seemed a bit off in the third quarter following the emotions of Friday night... |
Athens claims Rusty Rail from Sayre. By Terry Pruyne | Towanda Daily Review | November 3, 2012 | Photo courtesy Terry Pruyne
ATHENS - The Wildcats won their 12th straight Rusty Rail game with a 37-14 victory, but, despite the score, it wasn't easy - as usual. The bitter rivalry that began in 1914 hasn't soured as things got a bit chippy at times Friday night.
After Sayre punted on their opening drive, Athens handed the ball off six straight times to Tyler "T-Bird" Birdsall for 26 yards. After an incomplete pass by Troy Stivason, the Wildcat quarterback then found Curt Moore open for a 21-yard score. Stivason connected on the point after for an early 7-0 lead. |