I broadcast high school football games in the fall and Binghamton University Men’s Basketball in the winter. I was a starting offensive tackle for Westminster College when we won the NAIA National Football Championship in 1970. Our Head Coach was Dr. Harold Burry who was inducted into the National College Football Hall of Fame the first year college division participants were eligible. Others in that class included Walter Payton and Terry Bradshaw. I also played baseball at Westminster and played with Darryl Jones who was drafted by the New York Yankees. I’ve been selected to three Hall of Fames: the Binghamton Hockey Hall of Fame, the Southern Tier Broadcasters Hall of Fame, and the Slippery Rock High School Athletic Hall of Fame.
Roger Neel
Heart Association Cautions on COVID-19 Complications
The American Heart Association and the American Stroke Association urge caution about the effects and complications of contracting COVID-19.
All Spring Sports Cancelled After Cuomo Keeps Schools Closed
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NYSPHSAA Cancels Spring Sports Championships
The NYSPHSAA has announced the cancellation of all Spring Sports Championship for 2020.
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Police Week Continues at Oakdale Mall
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Good Weather Gone Bad
Heavy thunderstorms moved through the region this afternoon.
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