The Wellsboro Hornets picked up their first win of the 2012 football season as they defeated the Wyalusing Rams, 14-6. Read More.
Five members of the Hornet Varsity baseball team were selected to the Daily Review\'s 2012 All-Region team. Read More.
The Wellsboro Varsity baseball team competed in the Montoursville Tournament over the weekend and took home third place. Read More.
The Wellsboro Varsity baseball team captured the NTL West title with a 11-3 win over Troy. Read More.
Sophomore Dylan Prough went 3-3 with 4 RBIs to lead the Hornet Varstiy baseball team to a 17-7 win over Williamson. Read More.
The Wellsboro Varsity baseball team got back in the win column last night as they beat rival Mansfield, 12-1. Read More.
The Wellsboro Varsity baseball game against Northeast Bradford was suspended at 10-10 due to darkness. Read More.
The Wellsboro Varsity baseball team fell to the Sayre Redskins last night, 3-1. Read More.
Dan Saniga pitches a complete game against Athens to claim his first win of the season. Read More.
The Wellsboro Varsity baseball team rallied from a 5-0 deficit and they came away with an 8-7 victory over Wyalusing. Read More.
The Wellsboro Varsity baseball team dropped their second game of the 2012 season as they fell to Canton last night, 13-3. Read More.
The Wellsboro Varsity baseball team improved to 3-0 on the 2012 season as they shut out Galeton, 28-0. Read More.
The Wellsboro Varsity baseball team picked up their second win of the 2012 season as they blanked Mansfield 11-0 in 5 innings on Monday. Read More.
Seniors Thomas Johnston and Chase Barnes headline Wellsboro\'s All-Region football selections. Read More.
Ben Shaw, Austin Cooper, Thomas Johnston, and Dan Saniga lead Wellsboro\'s seven all-star selections. 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.
After two back-to-back wins in overtime the last two weeks, Wellsboro ran into a tough test tonight as they fell to Troy, 48-13.
Wellsboro defeated the Loyalsock Lancers in the slop 13-7 in overtime.
Thomas Johnston carries Wellsboro to overtime win against the Rams in Wyalusing.
The Hornets had a rough afternoon on the grid iron as the lost to Athens, 44-7. View Boxscore.
Thomas Johnston rushed for over 200 yards as Wellsboro downs Cowanesque, 28-8.
Junior Linebacker Thomas Johnston has been selected to the Williamsport Sun-Gazette\'s 2010 All-Star team.
Ethan Callahan, Thomas Johnston, and Ben Shaw have been selected to the 2010 NTL Large School Division All-Star team. View Selections.
North Penn defeats Wellsboro 55-14 to retain the Morton Jones Trophy. The Hornets end the 2010 season with a record of 1-9.
After five weeks of the 2010 football season, Wellsboro has three players ranked in MaxPreps\' Top 20 State Leaderboard.
Turnovers plague the Hornets as they fall to Montgomery, 28-26.
The Wellsboro Hornets opened the 2010 season with a loss to the Canton Warriors by a final score of 70-19.
The Hornets began their 2010 football campaign as they scrimmaged the Warrior Run Defenders.
Thomas Johnston has now moved into third place on the all-time season tackles list in the Wellsboro Football Record Books.
The Wellsboro Hornets traveled to Sayre Friday night to take on the Redskins in a soggy battle at the Lockhart Street Bowl.
Sophomore Linebacker Thomas Johnston is ranked seventh in the state of Pennsylvania for tackles according to MaxPreps.
Sophomore Linebacker Thomas Johnston is now in the Wellsboro Varsity Football Record Books*.
The Hornets and first year head coach Brandon Falk picked up their first win of the 2009 season by defeating Cowanesque, 21-7.
The 2008 J.V. Hornets kicked off their season with a 35-0 win over Cowanesque. This win marks the first time in over a year that the Wellsboro J.V. team has won a game.