Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| Tri-Valley League | |
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| Name | Tri-Valley League |
| Established | 1972 |
| Classification | New York State Public High School Athletic Association |
| Region | Central New York / Southern Tier |
| Members | 12 |
| Sports | 15+ |
Tri-Valley League. The Tri-Valley League is an athletic conference comprising small to medium-sized public high schools located primarily within the Central New York and Southern Tier regions of New York. Operated under the governance of the New York State Public High School Athletic Association, the league fosters competition across a wide array of sports. Its member schools are drawn from several counties, including Broome, Chenango, Cortland, Delaware, and Tioga.
The league was formally established in 1972, consolidating athletic competition among schools from the Susquehanna River valley and surrounding areas. Its creation was part of a broader statewide movement to organize interscholastic sports by school size and geographic proximity. Key founding members included institutions like Whitney Point and Chenango Valley. Over the decades, the league's composition has evolved due to school district mergers, such as the formation of the Maine-Endwell Central School District, and the occasional departure or addition of schools like Windsor and Sidney. The league's structure and scheduling have been periodically adjusted to align with the classifications set by the New York State Public High School Athletic Association.
The league currently consists of twelve member schools, often divided into divisions based on enrollment size and competitive balance. Full members include Bainbridge-Guilford, Chenango Forks, Chenango Valley, Deposit, Greene, Harpursville, Maine-Endwell, Owego Free Academy, Susquehanna Valley, Union-Endicott, Whitney Point, and Windsor. These schools represent communities across multiple counties, with notable rivalries such as the annual football game between Chenango Forks and Maine-Endwell drawing significant local attention.
The league sponsors varsity competition in over fifteen sports for boys and girls throughout the fall, winter, and spring seasons. Fall sports include football, cross country, soccer, field hockey, volleyball, and golf. The winter season features basketball, wrestling, bowling, indoor track, and swimming. Spring athletics encompass baseball, softball, outdoor track, tennis, and lacrosse. Some sports, like cross country and track and field, often hold championship meets at venues like the SUNY Cortland facilities.
League championships are contested annually in each sport, with teams often qualifying for subsequent sectional tournaments under the New York State Public High School Athletic Association umbrella. Chenango Forks has been particularly dominant in football, winning multiple NYSPSHAA state titles. Maine-Endwell has also captured state championships in baseball and football. Other schools with strong championship traditions include Union-Endicott in wrestling, Whitney Point in field hockey and softball, and Susquehanna Valley in volleyball and basketball.
The league has produced numerous alumni who have achieved prominence in athletics and other fields. Notable sports figures include football player and Super Bowl champion Gary Brown from Williamsport (via Maine-Endwell), Major League Baseball player and coach John Stearns of the New York Mets from the Windsor area, and National Football League player Scott Ciccone from Chenango Forks. Beyond athletics, alumni include public servants like former New York State Senator Thomas W. Libous and individuals in the arts and business.
Category:High school sports leagues in New York (state)