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Three Gators Leave the Swamp for Collegiate Sports

  • May 26
  • 1 min read


For several years, Aiden Bliss has been a household name for District 9 sports. 


Between being the tip of the spear for a football team that has earned multiple District 9 championships, to man-handling his opponents on the wrestling mat, to helping lift a perennial contending baseball squad, Bliss has etched his name into the history books of sports in McKean County. Now, as his time runs out at Port Allegany, he welcomes the next frontier. 


Signing his National Letter of Intent last week, Bliss makes his venture into collegiate sports official as he commits to becoming a part of West Virginia University’s wrestling team.   


“It’s just a blessing. I’m so thankful for everyone that’s helped me along the way,” said Bliss. “There’s been a lot of great people in the picture and they’ve made it a possibility. I’m just so thankful.”


 
 
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