Maine-Endwell and Windsor claim Section 4 boys basketball titles

Top-seeded Maine-Endwell cruised to victory, while Windsor edged out a close win

Published on Mar. 9, 2026

Maine-Endwell and Windsor high schools both won Section 4 boys basketball championships on Sunday, March 8 at Visions Veterans Memorial Arena in Binghamton, New York. Top-seeded Maine-Endwell rolled to a 68-42 victory over second-seeded Oneonta, while Windsor edged out a close 52-49 win over Owego.

Why it matters

The Section 4 boys basketball championships are a highly anticipated annual event, with the winners advancing to the New York State tournament. Maine-Endwell and Windsor's victories continue their schools' strong basketball traditions and set them up for potential deep runs in the state playoffs.

The details

Maine-Endwell, the tournament's top seed, dominated their matchup against Oneonta, leading wire-to-wire and pulling away in the second half. Windsor, seeded third, held off a late rally by Owego to claim their title in a close, back-and-forth game.

  • The Section 4 boys basketball championships were held on Sunday, March 8, 2026 at Visions Veterans Memorial Arena in Binghamton, New York.

The players

Maine-Endwell

The top-seeded high school boys basketball team that cruised to a 68-42 victory in the Section 4 championship game.

Oneonta

The second-seeded high school boys basketball team that lost to Maine-Endwell in the Section 4 championship game.

Windsor

The third-seeded high school boys basketball team that edged out a 52-49 victory in the Section 4 championship game.

Owego

The high school boys basketball team that lost a close 52-49 game to Windsor in the Section 4 championship.

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What’s next

The winners of the Section 4 boys basketball championships, Maine-Endwell and Windsor, will advance to the New York State tournament to compete for the state title.

The takeaway

The Section 4 boys basketball championships showcased the depth and talent of high school basketball in the region, with both the dominant performance by Maine-Endwell and the close, hard-fought victory by Windsor demonstrating the competitive nature of the tournament.