Morgan Paschall: On Thursday night, Paschall announced on Twitter that he has received a scholarship offer from North Carolina A&T to play football and run track & field. Paschall added he would start attending Durham Technical Community College in January in order to become accepted at A&T. Paschall didn’t play football in his senior year at Orange. In his junior season, he ran for 542 yards and scored three touchdowns to help the Panthers win the Big 8 Championship. In two seasons with the varsity team, Paschall was also a linebacker. Paschall won several events in the 100 and 200 meters and the long jump at various track events in his junior season.

Stone Edwards: The 2017 Orange graduate has played only one game for the Vanderbilt football team so far this season. Edwards underwent ankle surgery during the summer. His only game this season came in Vanderbilt’s loss to Purdue on September 7. Edwards is a redshirt sophomore defensive end who was listed as the second-string defensive end before the Commodores’ season-opener against Georgia on August 31.

Taylin Jean: Jean posted another win as goalkeeper for the Division II Limestone women’s soccer team on Wednesday night. Limestone defeated Lees McRae 2-0 at Saints Field in Gaffney, S.C. Jean started as goalkeeper and was replaced in the 65th minute with the Saints’ leading 2-0. She made one save. Jean is 6-5 this season for the Saints. Limestone is in fourth place in the Carolinas Conference with a 5-2 mark. They are also 5-0 at home. The Saints travel to face Emmanuel College in Franklin Spring, GA on Saturday.

Brittany Daley: The 2018 Cedar Ridge graduate started for the Division III Greensboro College women’s soccer team in a 8-0 rout of Mary Baldwin at Pride Field in Greensboro on Wednesday night. Daley, a sophomore, has started all 14 games for the Pride this season. The Pride is 10-3-1, 4-0-1 in the USA South Conference. They are tied in the loss column with Pfeiffer for 1st place. They travel to Cary to face William Peace University on Saturday. Speaking of which….

Jordan Rogers: Salem College defeated William Peace women’s soccer 2-1 at Varsity Field in Winston-Salem on Wednesday. Rogers started her 15th game of the season, playing wingback. Peace is 7-7-1, 2-3 in the USA South.

Lili Henry: Salem College defeated the Methodist University volleyball team 3-0 at Varsity Gymnasium in Winston-Salem on Wednesday night. Once again, Henry led the Monarchs with 12 assists. She also had eight digs and an ace. Methodist falls to 3-14, 2-8 in the USA South Conference. This weekend, the Monarchs travel to Rocky Mount for a tri-match against North Carolina Wesleyan and Averett College.

Kate Burgess: The UNC rowing team is scheduled to start its season in the Head of the Charles in Boston on Saturday. As mentioned in a previous post, Burgess made the team as a walk-on this fall.

Lauren Cates: While fall sports dominate the headlines right now, the Wake Tech Community College women’s basketball team will start its exhibition season next week. Lauren Cates, who graduated from Orange in June, will suit up for the Eagles when they host Division III Meredith on Tuesday night. Wake Tech’s starts the regular season on November 4 against Caldwell College and Technical Institute.

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