Bill Sexton spent two years as an assistant coach before taking the helm of Towanda’s wrestling program in 1980. His mantra, “It’s all about the program,” reflects a commitment that continues to influence local wrestling today. This Year in Review spotlights how his leadership shaped a thriving legacy.
Year in Review: ‘It’s all about the program’: Sexton’s impact on Towanda wrestling
Key Takeaways:
- Sexton began as an assistant wrestling coach for two years.
- He took over as head coach in 1980, marking a pivotal shift in the program’s direction.
- The philosophy “It’s all about the program” underscores the team-first approach.
- This article was published in a “Year in Review” format, reflecting on Sexton’s contributions.
- Thedailyreview.com featured the story on June 26, 2026.
Early Coaching Years
Bill Sexton’s journey with Towanda wrestling began as an assistant coach. For two years, he honed his ability to guide athletes and learned the ropes of leading a team. This foundational period set the stage for his later success when he took on a more prominent role in the program.
Taking Over in 1980
In 1980, Sexton assumed leadership of the wrestling program, a decisive moment for Towanda. The year signaled not only a change in coaching but also the onset of a transformative era. His influence stretched beyond the mat, instilling discipline and unity that would shape the team’s identity.
The Program-Centered Philosophy
“It’s all about the program.” This phrase, often linked to Bill Sexton, encapsulates his vision. Instead of focusing on individual achievements, he emphasized collaboration, sportsmanship, and collective growth. Over time, this approach strengthened team bonds and fostered a supportive culture among wrestlers, coaches, and the community at large.
A Continuing Legacy
Decades after first stepping into the head coach role, Sexton’s presence still resonates throughout Towanda’s wrestling circles. Athletes and fellow coaches alike credit his unwavering dedication and passion for shaping a program built on teamwork and resilience. Even today, as friends, families, and fans look back on his tenure, they acknowledge that his influence continues to reinforce a proud tradition—just as he always believed, “It’s all about the program.”