Brittany Daley: As a true freshman, Brittany Daley completed a perfect regular season on Saturday as the Division III Greensboro College women’s soccer team defeated Averett University 5-0 at Pride Field in Greensboro. Daley, who graduated from Cedar Ridge in June, started at centerback. It is the first perfect regular season in school history. The Pride captured the USA South Athletic Conference regular season championship last week after beating Meredith 3-1 on October 17. This season, Daley has played in all 16 of the Pride’s wins, making 13 starts. Greensboro College is 16-0 and starts play in the USA South Athletic Conference Tournament on Wednesday.

Stone Edwards: The 2017 Orange High graduate played his sixth game of the season for Vanderbilt, who lost to #14 Kentucky 14-7 at Kroger Field in Lexington, KY. Edwards, a redshirt freshman, didn’t make a tackle against the Wildcats. Through six games, Edwards has six tackles and one sack.

Lili Henry: The Division III Methodist volleyball team faced off against Meredith, the leaders in the USA South Athletic Conference on Saturday at the Riddle Center in Fayetteville. Meredith defeated the Monarchs 3-2 (19-25, 13-25, 25-18, 25-19 & 15-11). Henry, a Cedar Ridge graduate, finished with 37 assists and 17 digs. It was another tri-match for the Monarchs, who started the day with a 3-0 win over Mary Baldwin (25-5, 25-4 & 25-16). In the win over the Fighting Squirrels, Henry had 24 assists, one kill, and four digs. Methodist is now 14-7 overall, 8-5 in the USA South. On Wednesday, Methodist defeated Pfeiffer 3-0 (25-21, 25-21 & 25-16). Henry finished with 33 assists, two aces, and ten digs. Henry has played in all 21 of Methodist’s matches, starting in 19. She has 644 assists. Methodist is in 5th place in the USA South, one-and-a-half games behind Salem for 4th.

Bailey Lucas: The former Orange High star played for Meredith in its win over Methodist on Saturday, where she faced off against Henry. Lucas played in three sets and had five digs. Against Mary Baldwin, Lucas had two aces and one dig. Meredith is 14-0 in the USA South, 19-3 overall.

Lindsay Thompson & Caroline Compton: On Thursday in Jamestown, the Cape Fear Community College volleyball team swept Guilford Technical Community College 3-0 (25-17, 25-14 & 25-19). Thompson, who graduated from Cedar Ridge in 2017, led the Sea Devils with 12 digs. She also had five aces. Compton finished with one kill, seven digs and 23 assists. On Friday, the Sea Devils were swept in a doubleheader at Louisburg College. Catawba Valley Community College defeated CFCC 3-0. Louisburg College also swept the Sea Devils 3-0. Statistics for those games weren’t released. On Saturday at Laney High School in Wilmington, Cape Fear swept Davidson County Community College 3-0 in a tri-match. The Sea Devils dropped the subsequent game 3-1 to USC Lancaster.

Chandler Compton: The Wofford men’s soccer team defeated Belmont 3-2 at Snyder Field in Spartanburg, S.C. on Saturday. Compton came off the bench and recorded a shot on net as the Terriers improved to 3-10-1 overall, 2-3 in the Southern Conference. Compton, a sophomore who graduated from Orange in 2017, has played in nine games this season for the Terriers, starting three.

Kayla Hodges: The Elon Women’s Soccer team finishes its regular season this weekend. On Thursday, James Madison defeated the Phoenix 3-0 at Sentara Park in Harrisonburg, VA. Hodges, who graduated from Orange in June, came off the bench to fire a shot on net, one of five for Elon against the Dukes. Last Sunday, UNC Wilmington defeated Elon 4-3. Again, Hodges fired a shot after entering the game as a reserve. Elon goes into Sunday’s game against Drexel in Philadelphia with a 3-9-3 overall record, 1-6 in the Colonial Athletic Association.

Lionel Reid-Shaw: The Division III Dickinson College men’s soccer team had a six-game unbeaten streak come to an end on Saturday, losing to Haverford 2-0 in a showdown for 1st place in the Centennial Conference in Haverford, PA. Reid-Shaw, who graduated from Orange, started at centerback for the Red Devils, who are now 10-4-2 overall, 5-2-1 in the Centennial. On Wedensday, Reid-Shaw got another start as the Red Devils defeated Muhlenberg 3-0 in Allentown, PA.

Jordan Rogers: The Division III William Peace women’s soccer team concluded its regular season on Saturday with a 2-0 loss to Salem at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary. Rogers, who graduated from Orange in June, started for the Pacers. On Thursday, Averett defeated William Peace 1-0 in Cary, another match that Rogers started. This season, started all 12 of William Peace’s matches, scoring one goal and two assists.

 

 

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