Multiple members of the Wellsboro Varsity Football team were honored for their efforts during the 2020 season as the NTL announced their Large and Small School Division all-star teams on Wednesday, December 9.
In their final game of the 2020 season the Wellsboro Varsity Football team ended it on a positive note to finish 3-3 overall after a 42-6 win against Montgomery on Friday, October 30.
The Wellsboro Varsity Football team scored two late fourth-quarter touchdowns in a 39-13 loss to Canton on Friday, October 23.
It took the Troy Trojans just over eight minutes to find the end zone, but after that the flood gates opened as they defeated the host Wellsboro Hornets 41-0 on Friday, October 16.
After not playing for two weeks the Wellsboro Varsity Football team regained their stride after a 43-0 win over Towanda on Friday, October 9.
The North Penn-Mansfield Panthers scored 17 unanswered points to regain the Morton F. Jones Trophy and hand the Hornets their first loss of the season on Friday, September 18.
As his eighth season at the helm of the Wellsboro Football program started, Matt Hildebrand became the program's all-time wins leader after a 48-6 win on the road at Cowanesque Valley on Friday, September 11.
The Wellsboro Sports Hall of Fame committee is proud to announce its class of 2020.
The Athletic Department, along with Laurel Health, have worked out dates and times to continue to provide FREE athletic physicals to our student-athletes.
Seniors Cathryn Brought and Silas Wagaman were named Male and Female Athletes of the Year at the Wellsboro Athletic Department and the Wellsboro Hornets Sports Booster Club's annual athletic awards presentation on Monday, June 1.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the annual Wellsboro Athletic Department Awards ceremony and presentation will have a different look this year.
On Friday, April 17 Wellsboro will begin honoring the Class of 2020 and supporting the nurses, doctors, and first responders on the front line of COVID-19 by lighting up their high school stadiums at 8:20 p.m. (20:20) for 20 minutes as part of the national “Be the Light” Campaign.
Senior Aidan Hauser signed his National Letter of Intent to continue his football career at Kutztown University back on Wednesday, February 5.