Football comes first for Oswego’s Conor Tully , so the Sunshine State will have to wait.

The senior linebacker smiled while relaying the news. The Panthers extending their season with a third straight playoff win has thrown a wrench into the vacation plans of his parents, Tom and Kim .

“It’s a funny story,” Conor said. “They’re both big sports fans and know how big a deal this is for the community. They were scheduled to go to Orlando this weekend with my aunt and uncle to see family — enjoy warm weather.”

Not now.

Not after Oswego (10-2) advanced to a 5 p.m. Saturday state semifinal game against resurgent Lockport (9-3) by virtue of a 24-21 come-from-behind quarterfinal win over Maine South (10-2).

Conor Tully is the leading tackler for the Panthers, who will be making the prog

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