Month: February 2022

Basketball notebook: Thompson scores 39 in Orange’s loss to Person; Wingate leads Panther women to sweep of Rockets

ROXBORO–Person used its size to beat Orange to open January. To start February, the Rockets utilized its speed to top the Panthers in Roxboro.

Not that Jerec Thompson didn’t have the Rockets a little worried.

Thompson struck for 39 points on Tuesday night in Rockets Gymnasium, but Person’s balanced scoring paved the way for a 82-78 victory over the Panthers. It was Orange’s first trip to Roxboro for a conference game since 2003.

Once again, Person sophomore Ty Outlaw was the X-factor for the Rockets. Outlaw is the son of former Person center Tyrone Outlaw Sr, who was the PAC-6 Player of the Year at Person in 1994. Outlaw’s older brother, also named Ty Outlaw, was a starter at Virginia Tech under former head coach Buzz Williams who was a member of the 2018-2019 Hokies team that faced Duke in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament. Last month, Outlaw played for the Wisconsin Herd of the NBA Gatorade League.

With Person leading 78-70, Orange freshman Xandrell Pennix drained a 3-pointer. In a game that moved end-to-end with warp speed at various points, Michael Clark rebounded a miss by Person’s Isaiah Smith, but the Panthers’ missed a floater that would have cut its deficit to three. Ben Pettiford turned a transition opportunity into a lay-in to increase the Person advantage to 80-73.

Pinnix quickly knocked down another 3-pointer, then fouled Outlaw, who missed the front end of an 1-and-1. which was rebounded by Thompson, who fired a 3-pointer that was blocked by Smith. Orange’s J.J. Thompson won a frantic scramble for a loose ball, but Jerec’s outside shot was blocked by Julian Crowley, which led to a slam dunk by Jancil Bumpass.

On Tuesday, Outlaw led Person with 22 points, one of five Rockets in double figures. The Rockets (10-5, 5-3 in the Central Carolina Conference) had Julian Crowley scored 17 points. Smith finished with 14, while Lance Clarke added 12. Bumpass finished with 11.

The Rockets led 62-49 with 1:10 remaining in the third quarter after a lay-in by Outlaw, but Darius Corbett scored off an assist from Kaleb Barnhardt. The Panther whittled the deficit down to 70-66 after a 3-pointer by Thompson with 4:12 remaining.

Orange hit 14 3-pointers against the Rockets, including ten 3-pointers from Thompson.

Orange will host Northwood on Friday in Hillsborough.

Women’s Basketball: Just when it seemed like the Orange women’s basketball team was back at full strength, the Panthers found themselves shorthanded again against Person in Roxboro.

Erin Jordan-Cornell, who had consecutive double-doubles against Walter Williams and Person last week, suffered knee swelling, causing her to sit out against the Rockets.

Senior Jarmil Wingate, a small forward who has often played center this season, stepped up with a season-high 13 points to push the Lady Panthers to a 51-39 win over the Rockets. Wingate also had nine rebounds, narrowly missing her first double-double since she had ten points and eleven rebounds against Northern Durham on January 9, 2020.

Aaliyah Harris had a season-high nine assists, along with nine points, as Orange improved to 11-4, 3-3 in the Central Carolina Conference.

Senior Samantha George finished with ten points, her ninth straight game scoring in double figures. George, who will attend Duke University this fall, added eleven rebounds for her second double-double of the year. George had 19 points and 15 rebounds against the North Carolina School of Science and Math on December 2 in Durham.

After a disappointing loss to Eastern Alamance in Mebane on Wednesday, Orange will play two games in less than 24 hours starting Friday night. Northwood will visit the Panthers at 6PM in Hillsborough. On Saturday afternoon, the Lady Panthers will travel to Elon to face Western Alamance. Tipoff between the Warriors and the Panthers will be 3:30.

Orange’s Aaliyah Harris & Jarmil Wingate discuss win over Person

It wasn’t easy, but the Orange women’s basketball team defeated Person 51-39 inside Rocket Gymnasium in Roxboro on Tuesday night. It was another big night for the Wonder Twins, Aaliyah Harris and Jarmil Wingate. For the first time this year, Wingate led Orange in scoring with 13 points. Wingate also added nine rebounds, narrowly missing her first double-double of the season. Harris had nine points and nine assists as Orange completed a season-sweep of the Rockets. Harris and Wingate have been teammates since they were in middle school. They were on the varsity together as freshmen, when Orange won 19 games in 2018-2019. They haven’t been in a state playoff game in two years. Currently, the Orange women are ranked #11 in the 3A East Region, which helps its chances of hosting a game in the state playoffs later this month. On Friday night, Orange will host Northwood, then will travel to Western Alamance on Saturday afternoon. Senior night for Orange against Cedar Ridge will be held on February 9 at Orange High Gymnasium.

Worsham, Heffernan score pins as Orange wrestling defeats Northwood, Fike to reach state quarterfinals

Photo by Sherri Corbin Nevius

Compared to its state and regional championship teams of the past, this isn’t the most experienced Orange wrestling team.

But the veterans the Panthers do have came through when it mattered most en route to its first appearance in the state quarterfinals since 2018.

On Monday night, Orange defeated Wilson Fike 51-24 in the 2nd round of the 3A State Dual Team Wrestling Tournament at Orange High Gymnasium. The Panthers (18-3) will host the Regional Semifinals and the Eastern Regional championship on Wednesday night.

The top seed in the 3A East Region, Union Pines, will face Currituck in the other semifinal on Wednesday. The Eastern Regional championship match will immediately follow the respective semifinals. The 3A State Championship match will be held at the Greensboro Coliseum Fieldhouse on Saturday.

“This senior class, this is the furthest they’ve made it since they’ve been here,” said Orange wrestling coach Spenser Poteat. “We’re excited for those guys. We’re going to keep pushing and see what happens.”

Earlier on Monday, the Panthers defeated Northwood 45-27 for the second time this season. Orange, the champions of the Central Carolina Conference, jumped out to a 39-3 lead against the Chargers after a pin by Jared Hutchins at 132 pounds, which sewed up the team victory.

On the adjacent mat, Fike, the champions of the Quad County Conference, defeated Southern Nash 42-35 in the opening round.

Fike’s Desaun Avent opened with a stunning victory over Orange’s Elijah Acosta at 220 pounds. Acosta, who leads Orange with 27 victories this year, led for most of the match after Avent was penalized a point in the first period for an illegal hold. With Acosta ahead 3-2, Avent scored a double leg takedown with 19 seconds remaining, then prevented Acosta from escaping and literally held on to win 4-3. It was only the third loss of the season for Acosta.

Orange didn’t stay down for long. At heavyweight, Hugo Vazquez pinned Hartley Warren in 34 seconds. Vazquez, who earned a forfeit victory over Northwood earlier on the night, improved to 22-6 with 13 pins.

“Hugo’s shown tremendous improvement,” Poteat said. “Elijah beat him out at 220 pounds this year, so Hugo’s at heavyweight now and working really hard.”

After Orange’s Adrain Sierra picked up a forfeit victory at 106 pounds, Fike squared the match after consecutive victories. At 113 pounds, the Demons’ Harlee Allen notched a quick pin. At 120 pounds, Fike’s Andrew Woodard and Orange’s Braden Crawford had a wild match where Woodard led 4-0 early in the second period. Crawford notched a sudden reversal late and Woodard spent the final 20 seconds of the frame fighting off his back to avoid getting pinned. With Woodard’s shoulders nearly on the mat, the clock finally ran out and Crawford notched two points for the reversal and three back points to take a 5-4 lead.

Woodard picked up a point at the end of the second period, then scored a takedown with 1:01 remaining to earn the decision win 7-5.

With the dual match even 12-12, Orange took four of the next five matches via pinfall, and no one worked by the hour. Junior Dillon Heffernan, who has started since his freshman season, pinned Zach Turner in 17 seconds. Heffernan is 26-6 with 15 pins this season.

At 132 pounds, Jared Hutchins pinned Fike’s Aaron Morrell in 28 seconds. After Fike’s Barrett Klutely earned his own quick pin in 25 seconds, the Panthers got another fast victory when senior Avery Clark pinned Jackson Davis in 1:07. Clark needed just 12 seconds to get the opening takedown, but action was immediately stopped after he came up with a bloody nose. Clark completed the match with nose plugs in each of his nostrils.

“He did very well,” Poteat said. “He’s another one of our seniors and he’s worked very hard, as well. We look forward to see him competing on Wednesday.”

With Orange leading 30-18, the Panthers Samuel Crawford pinned Benjamin Whitener in 20 seconds. After Fike’s Jacob Farmer got a pin at 1:31, Panther senior Nate Hecht wrapped up the dual match win with a pin over Jessie Mitchell in 1:24. Hecht, a starter for four years, earned his 17th win of the season and his tenth pin.

Orange senior Brendon Worsham pinned Landon Penny at 182 pounds. In the final match of the night, the Panthers’ Acoya Isley held off Justin Bullock 13-6 at 195.

In Orange’s win over Northwood, Isley started the dual match with a victory over Isaac Laccone via pinfall in 1:01. At 220 pounds, Acosta defeated Northwood’s Jake Dunning 5-2. Vazquez and Sierra earned forfeit wins at heavyweight and 106 pounds, respectively.

At 113 pounds, Kale Womble pinned Sunday Oo in 3:59. Heffernan pinned Aiden Vigus in 5:51 at 126 pounds. Heffernan went into the final period with a 4-0 lead.

Hutchins pinned Asher Rockrier in 2:26 to earn the dual match win for Orange. Worsham ended the dual match by pinning Ryan Brinker at 182 pounds in 2:57.