GITHENS NAMED 6TH MANAGER IN HISTORY

Bill Kohut has named John Githens the sixth manager in Roughriders' history. Githens brings a wealth
of experience to the franchise, both as a minor league pitcher with the Indians and Orioles as well as a player in TriCounty.

The 2026 season starts on Wednesday, May 27. Get the schedules, scores, stats, and everything else TriCounty on the league's official website and social media accounts.
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CLEMENT NAMED 5TH MANAGER IN HISTORY

Noah Clement was named the fifth manager in Roughriders' history on May 16. Clement
was a key contributor to the team as a player from 2016 through 2019 and takes the reigns from Jake Swerdloff, who led the team to a Carter
Cup in 2024.
ROUGHS GO BACK-TO-BACK!

The Roughriders won consecutive Carter Cups for the first time in their history and have now taken the Cup home in three of the last four seasons.
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Complete season recap
ROUGHRIDERS WIN 2024 CARTER CUP

Manager Jake Swerdloff and the Roughriders are presented with the Carter Cup by Commissioner Angelo
Marchiano after defeating CHP in the 2024 championship series.
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FINAL CALL OF THE 2024 CARTER CUP

Experience the final out of the 2024 Carter Cup, courtesy of Dan Wilkins Broadcasting, which secured
the Roughriders fifth championship in team history.
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final out of 2024

SWERDLOFF NAMED ROUGHRIDERS' MANAGER

Jake Swerdloff (left) has been named the fourth manager in Roughrider history for the 2024 season. Swerdloff replaces
Thomas Gosse' who managed the team in 2022 and 2023, leading the team to their their fourth Carter Cup in his final season.
2023 CARTER CUP CHAMPS!

FRANCHISE TAKES 4TH CUP

Thomas Gosse' is presented with the Carter Cup by Commissioner Angelo Marchiano (left) and League Coordinator
Bill Kohut (right).
GOSSE' REFLECTS ON CHAMPIONSHIP RUN

Thomas Gosse' talks to Bill Kohut about winning the Carter Cup, his 2023 Roughrider squad, and
team unity just moments after the final out.
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Gosse' postgame
interview 