North Penn-Mansfield blocked a Jonathan Carl 27-yard field goal attempt with 3 seconds remaining to edge rival Wellsboro and win their third straight Morton F. Jones Memorial Trophy game on Friday, October 25.
Wellsboro\'s season came to an end at the hands of rival North Penn-Mansfield in the annual Morton F. Jones Trophy game on Friday, October 27.
The North Penn-Mansfield Panthers ended the Wellsboro Varsity Football team\'s season with a 24-21 win to regain the Morton F. Jones Trophy on Friday, October 28.
The Wellsboro Varsity Football team regained the Morton F. Jones Trophy by shutting out rival North Penn-Mansfield 13-0 on Friday, October 29.
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 Varsity Football team brought back the Morton F. Jones Trophy back to Wellsboro after beating rival North Penn-Mansfield 21-7 at Island Park on Friday, October 25.
For the first time since 2011 the North Penn-Mansfield Panthers beat Wellsboro to regain control of the Morton F. Jones Trophy.
When head coach Matt Hildebrand joined the football coaching staff in 2007, fresh out of Mansfield University, Wellsboro was coming off a 4-6 season and finished 5-5.
On a night where the 1977 team celebrated their 40th anniversary of winning the NTL Championship, the 2017 Hornets moved a step closer to winning their third title in five years.
4 years ago first year head coach Matt Hildebrand went undefeated in the regular season. 4 years later he accomplished the same feat. Read More.
Seniors Owen Covert and Nick Tremper finished their high school football careers at the 26th annual District IV North-South All-Star football game on Friday, June 24. Read More.
Senior linebacker Nick Tremper was named to the 2015 Pennsylvania Football Writers\' All-State Team on Wednesday, December 23. Read More.
Four quarters wasn\'t enough to determine a winner in the annual Morton F. Jones Trophy Game between rivals Wellsboro and North Penn on Friday, November 6. Read More.
The Towanda Black Knights held the Wellsboro Varsity Football team scoreless for a 17-0 upset victory on Friday, October 30 in Towanda. Read More.
The Wellsboro Varsity Football team overcame three turnovers to beat North Penn 28-26 and retain possession of the Morton F. Jones Trophy for the third consecutive year. Read More.
Despite 14 fourth quarter points by the Towanda Black Knights, the Wellsboro Varsity Football team held on for a 28-21 win on Friday, October 24. Read More.
Seniors Brian Doty and Brandon Owlett and Junior Michael Pietropola earned Class A All-State football honors from the AP sportswriters on Thursday afternoon. Read More.
It was a record setting night for the Wellsboro Varsity football team in Blossburg Friday night. Read More.
The Wellsboro Varsity football team used great defensive play and forced three turnovers to defeat the Black Knights 21-14 Friday night. Read More.
On Friday, November 30, Steve Boyce resigned his duties as the head football coach at Wellsboro. Read More.
Junior Running Back Jermain Brooks rushed for 191 yards on 40 carries and 3 touchdowns to propel Wellsboro over North Penn, 24-13. Read More.
Towanda\'s Sophomore Quarterback Noah Huff put up almost 300 yards of total offense en route to a 42-14 win over Wellsboro. Read More.
Three North Penn special teams touchdowns helped the Panthers to a 42-6 over the Hornets.
After leading 14-6 at halftime, Wellsboro suffered a 34-14 loss to Towanda.
Game stats from Wellsboro rivalry matchup with North Penn are now available. View Boxscore.
North Penn defeats Wellsboro 55-14 to retain the Morton Jones Trophy. The Hornets end the 2010 season with a record of 1-9.
Towanda wins 2010 NTL Large School Division championship by blowing out the Wellsboro Hornets, 74-14.
The Hornets ended the 2009 season after falling to North Penn in Blossburg, 55-0.
Despite surrendering 208 yards on the ground to East Juniata, the Wellsboro defense played the best they have played since the opening week of the 2009 season.
After 12 seasons of coaching in Wellsboro, and spending the last six seasons as the head coach, Chris Morral has decided to step down after a great 2008 season.
The 2008 regular season is over, and the Morton Jones Trophy is back at Wellsboro.
From the opening kickoff, the Wellsboro Green Hornets dominated the East Juniata Tigers, beating the non-league opponent 55-17.
In a hard fought contest in a hostile environment, the Wellsboro Hornets lost to the North Penn Panthers, 24-14.
With playoffs on the line and rain in the forecast, the Wellsboro Hornets took on the Wyalusing Rams last night at Wyalusing\'s Peterson Stadium.
Whenever North Penn and Wellsboro face off, one thing is certain, the fans will see an excellent football game by both teams.
After last week\'s homecoming victory against Cowanesque Valley, Wellsboro had the chance to do something that it hasn\'t done in a long time; make the playoffs.
A 10 yard touchdown pass from Rob Davis to Chris Wilcox late in the first half gave North Penn a 7-0 football win over Wellsboro Saturday at Blossburg.