{"id":20801,"date":"2026-06-01T20:28:54","date_gmt":"2026-06-01T20:28:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/globalnewstoday.uk\/index.php\/2026\/06\/01\/sv-binghamton-and-u-e-flag-football-end-the-2026-season-at-states-press-sun-bulletin\/"},"modified":"2026-06-01T20:28:54","modified_gmt":"2026-06-01T20:28:54","slug":"sv-binghamton-and-u-e-flag-football-end-the-2026-season-at-states-press-sun-bulletin","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/globalnewstoday.uk\/index.php\/2026\/06\/01\/sv-binghamton-and-u-e-flag-football-end-the-2026-season-at-states-press-sun-bulletin\/","title":{"rendered":"SV, Binghamton and U-E flag football end the 2026 season at states &#8211; Press &amp; Sun-Bulletin"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>GENEVA, N.Y. \u2013 Binghamton, Union-Endicott and Susquehanna Valley \u2013 Section 4&#8217;s brightest flag football teams this season \u2013 made their bid at reaching the semifinals of the 2026 NYSPHSAA Flag Football Championships on Saturday at Hobart &#038; William Smith Colleges. It was a first for all three teams.<br \/>Despite taking tough losses in the state quarterfinals, all three teams boasted an <a href=\"Pioneer,%20earning%20their%20second-straight%20shutout%20victory%20of%20the%20tournament,%20beat%20the%20Sabers%2020-0,%20and%20the%202024%20NYSPHSAA%20Division%202%20state%20champions,%20Bishop%20Kearney%20(Section%205),%2026-0%20in%20the%20sub-regionals,%20while%20Clarence,%20holding%20Binghamton%20to%20a%20similar%20defensive%20standard,%20shut%20out%20the%20Patriots%2019-0%20to%20advance%20to%20the%20team's%20first-ever%20state%20semifinals.\">undefeated section record<\/a> \u2013 a significant jump from previous years, with Susquehanna Valley even pointing to 2026 as \u201ctheir best year yet.\u201d<br \/>\u201cI think this year we&#8217;re able to make adjustments during the game, which was not always easy to do in previous years,\u201d said Susquehanna Valley head coach and Section 4 flag football coordinator Mike Ford. \u201cI think just the knowledge, experience, and just the willingness to become students of the game has really helped us.\u201d<br \/>Binghamton (14-2, 11-0 Class B), which has conceded an average of less than 11 points per game this season, and Susquehanna Valley (12-3, 11-0 Class C), which leads the Section in <a href=\"https:\/\/highschoolsportstats.com\/Statistics?byTeam=True&#038;statID=1&#038;sectionID=4&#038;statGroupID=2&#038;classID=0&#038;leagueID=0&#038;divisionID=0\">rushing yards<\/a>, were unable to hold up Section 4 in the tournament, both taking shutout losses to Section 6 teams Clarence and Pioneer, respectively.<br \/><span class=exclude-from-newsgate><strong style=margin-right:3px>More: <\/strong><a href=https:\/\/www.pressconnects.com\/story\/sports\/high-school\/2026\/05\/27\/section-4-h-s-sports-postseason-results-top-teams-through-june-1\/90151798007\/ rel=noreferrer target=_blank>Section 4 postseason sports results, top performances through June 1<\/a><\/span><br \/>Pioneer, earning their second-straight shutout victory of the tournament, beat the Sabers 20-0, and the 2024 NYSPHSAA Division 2 state champions, Bishop Kearney (Section 5), 26-0 in the sub-regionals, while Clarence, holding Binghamton to a similar defensive standard, shut out the Patriots 19-0 to advance to the team&#8217;s first-ever state semifinals.<br \/>Union-Endicott (9-1-1, 7-0 Class A), who made their second appearance in the state tournament but their first in the Class A quarterfinals, held last year&#8217;s Class A state semifinalists, Penfield (Section 5), to 25 points and scored six points late in the second half.<br \/>\u201cI think each year in this early going, the experience level helps tremendously; eventually, 5 to 10 years from now, [flag football] will catch up across the state,\u201d Ford said regarding the growth of flag football in Section 4, which boasts having a head start when it comes to playing amongst high-level competition, even before the sport\u2019s initial rise and recognition on the <a href=https:\/\/nysphsaa.org\/documents\/2024\/6\/4\/Past_Champions_Flag_Football.pdf>state level in 2024<\/a>.<br \/>Pioneer (17-0) will play Northeastern Clinton (Section 7) at Cortland High School, while Clarence (14-2) and Penfield (14-2) continue on and will face Fayetteville-Manlius (Section 3) and Shaker (Section 2) at Homer High School on June 6.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/news.google.com\/rss\/articles\/CBMi3AFBVV95cUxNaHBHX0pJbVVqV0hDeW1nVUt0bkJmQldySXI4bUlrTlQyUFRvUXYxNndscE5aUWJLZ25VeEJzSzJMZ0wxSjBqdjBlaWthejRLamRDeThkbGlZcXNZMHRFd2FuWkNBX1VSa3hOaFZaOUl6MG1FZmRoNXRXX1VzVzJMRmU0aHJqTE9RanhRSWFrVTNEcXJxVDk3R012Zm9qRGxzdDFzRFVGMS04bFpKcktfNVdQUHVWeVhVM2pENjB5dFJlT0lOQ0Z1RW5wcFJxTHB6QmJrQmNsQW53bTFE?oc=5\">source<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>GENEVA, N.Y. \u2013 Binghamton, Union-Endicott and Susquehanna Valley \u2013 Section 4&#8217;s brightest flag football teams this season \u2013 made their bid at reaching the semifinals of the 2026 NYSPHSAA Flag Football Championships on Saturday at Hobart &#038; William Smith Colleges. 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