Month: September 2016

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On the debut edition of Prep Sports Tonight, Orange High football players Jackson Schmid, Payton Wilson, Marvante Beasley and Ryan Puckett discuss Orange’s game against Southern Durham. Plus, Grace Maggiorre, Destiny Cox and Elizabeth Ollila from the Carrboro Volleyball team talk the Jaguars’ 14-0 start after a 3-0 victory over Graham on Thursday. Prep Sports Tonight is presented by Occoneechee Golf Course. Learn more about Occoneechee here!

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The Week Ahead: Week 6

Monday: 

Boys Soccer: Cedar Ridge at Chapel Hill 6:30 (V) 4:45 (JV) (postponed due to rain); Orange at Southern Durham 6:30 (V); 4:45 (JV) (postponed due to rain).

Volleyball: Orange at Jordan 6:30 (V); 5:00 (JV)

Girls Tennis: Cedar Ridge at Orange 4:30 (postponed due to rain)

Tuesday: 

Volleyball: Webb vs. Cedar Ridge 6:30 (V); 5:00 (JV)Northwood at Orange 6:30 (V); 5:00 (JV)

Boys and Girls Cross Country: Cedar Ridge at home vs. Chapel Hill and Webb 4:30; Orange at Northwood. Southern Durham also to compete in meet.

Wednesday: 

Boys Soccer: Cedar Ridge at Northwood 6:30 (V); 4:45 (JV); Chapel Hill at Orange 6:30 (V), 4:45 (JV)

Girls Tennis: East Chapel Hill at Orange 4:30; Northern Vance at Cedar Ridge 4:30

Thursday:

JV Football: Southern Durham at Orange 6:30.

Boys Soccer: Orange at Bartlett Yancey 6:30 (V); 5:00 (JV)

Volleyball: Orange at Webb 6:30 (V); 5:00 (JV)

Girls Tennis: Voyager Academy at Cedar Ridge 4:30

Friday: 

Football: Chapel Hill at Cedar Ridge 7:00  (Broadcast live on 97.9 FM WCHL); Orange at Southern Durham 7:00 (broadcast live on HillsboroughSports.com starting at 6:45.

 

Orange Panther of the Week: Jordan Lloyd

Despite getting swept by Chapel Hill on Thursday night, the Orange volleyball team had a three-game winning streak that has them tied for 3rd in the Big 8 Conference. An instrumental part of that streak is senior Jordan Lloyd, who has been playing volleyball since she was in elementary school around the White Cross Recreational Gym. Currently being recruited by various college, Lloyd discussed being a leader on a squad with only three seniors and what’s ahead for the Panthers during the 2nd half of the season.

Orange Panther of the Week: Jordan Lloyd

For the 2nd time in her career, Jordan Lloyd has been named the Orange Panther of the Week.

Cedar RIdge Red Wolf of the Week: London Saunders

Amidst a trying week, running back London Saunders is trying to keep a positive attitude despite losing his chance of playing in the postseason. Saunders had four touchdowns in Cedar Ridge’s victory over East Chapel Hill on Labor Day.

Cedar Ridge Red Wolf of the Week: London Saunders

Amidst a difficult week, senior London Saunders looks to press on with his senior season after scoring four touchdowns on Labor Day vs. East Chapel Hill.

Northwood Defeats Cedar Ridge VB 3-1

After a tough five set loss to Chapel Hill on Tuesday, the Cedar Ridge Red Wolves had another tough road match with a similar result on Thursday.

Northwood defeated the Red Wolves in Pittsboro 3-1 on scores of 25-23, 25-22, 8-25 and 25-14.

Cedar Ridge junior Alexis Dumain had nine kills. Sophomore Sarah McCuiston registered six kills and two solo blocks. Alexa Pagnanelli had 14 digs and two aces.

The race for the Big 8 conference has quickly turned into a chase for Chapel Hill, who is in first place after a decisive victory at Orange on Thursday. The Red Wolves are now 4-7, 2-2 in the Big 8, placing them in a tie for third with Orange and Northern Vance. Chapel Hill stands at first with a 4-0 mark following wins over Cedar Ridge, East Chapel Hill and Orange this week in a span of four days. J.F. Webb is in second at 3-1.

Gill, Trujillo Score to Lead CRHS Past S. Durham 3-2

Elmer Trujillo scored in overtime as Cedar Ridge defeated Southern Durham 3-2 at Spartans Field on Wednesday night.

It was the 2nd conference win in three days for the Red Wolves, who won via forfeit over Northern Vance on Monday. Trujillo opened the scoring in the first half. Trent Gill also scored.

Trujillo factored in on all three goals, scoring twice and assisting on the goal by Gill, who leads the team in scoring with seven goals and three assists.

Cedar Ridge sophomore Tatha Hso also finished with an assist.

Red Wolves goalkeeper Justin Callemyn made twelve saves to earn his third win.

Cedar Ridge is 4-1-3 overall, 2-0-1 in the Big 8.

The Red Wolves have a showdown at Chapel Hill on Tuesday for first place in the Big 8.

 

Davis Collects 3rd Hat Trick as Orange Hammers N. Vance

It’s time for the weekly “Jamar Davis collects a hat trick” story.

For the third time in five weeks, the Orange striker scored a hat trick, this time against Northern Vance on Wednesday at Orange Soccer Park. The Panthers rolled past the Vikings 10-1.

Davis has 13 goals this season after hat tricks against Northern Durham and Bartlett Yancey (where he finished with 4 goals).

Also scoring for the Panthers were Bryan Torres and Ewan McCallum with 2 goals each. McCallum also finished with three assists.

Clevin Noronha had a goal and an assist. Levi Anderson finished with two assists. Cameron Krogstad, Malcolm Phillips and Noah Miller each registered with an assist.

The news wasn’t as good on Thursday night against 2A power Carrboro. The Jaguars pitched a clean sheet with a 2-0 victory.

Orange is 5-3-1, 1-0-1 in the Big 8.

 

 

Chapel Hill VB Holds off Cedar Ridge in 5 Sets

After Cedar Ridge unseated Chapel Hill last season as the heir apparent to Cardinal Gibbons atop the Big 8 Conference, the rivalry that carried over into 2016 was certain to be intense. Sure enough, Tuesday night didn’t disappoint.

After dropping the first set, the Tigers rallied to defeat the Red Wolves 3-2 on scores of 14-25, 25-21, 25-23, 23-25 & 15-13. It was the 2nd 5-set game for Chapel Hill in two nights. They held off crosstown rival East Chapel Hill on Monday.

Cedar Ridge got another strong performance from Lily Henry, who appeared in only her second match of the season after returning from ACL surgery. Henry finsihed with 21 assists, eight digs and 2 aces.

Meg Anderson registered 22 digs and ten kills. Lindsay Thompson had 16 digs and four aces, while BayleeAnne Twilla had 8 kills.

Chapel Hill freshman Courtney Zwikker, the daughter of former UNC center Serge Zwikker, finished with 13 kills on a .463 hit percentage. Shea Golden had 29 digs for the Tigers.

Cedar Ridge is now 4-7, 2-4 in the Big 8. Chapel Hill is in 1st place in the Big 8 with a 3-0 conference record, 9-3 overall. The Tigers visit Orange on Thursday. Cedar Ridge travels to Northwood Thursday.