Cedar Ridge High School

Cedar Ridge Tennis Shocks Chapel Hill 6-3, Lead Big 8

Before the team’s first match against Eastern Alamance, Cedar Ridge girls tennis coach Lennie Corbett said he expected big things from his team. He wasn’t kidding.

On Tuesday, the Red Wolves laid down notice to the rest of the Big 8 Conference that they’re the team to beat this season, shocking perennial power Chapel Hill 6-3 at Tiger Tennis Courts.

Junior Kate Milner clinched the victory with a 7-6 (7-2), 6-4 victory over Rachel Thomas in #6 singles. Mitner improved to 8-0 on the season. She’s one of three undefeated singles stars for the Red Wolves.

Freshman Senera Sauers is now 8-0 after defeating Sarah Combs 6-2, 6-4 at #3 singles. Senior Hanna Spear grinded out a 3-6, 6-2, 10-8 victory over Megan Wu to maintain an undefeated record at 6-0.

Freshman Olivia Ward clinched CRHS 1st win by beating Haile Polsky in another three-set affair, 6-4, 2-6, 11-9.

Leah Thompson captured her match at #3 singles over Lauren Bolzan 6-4, 6-4.

By winning five of six singles matches, the Red Wolves captured the dual match before doubles play even started. Nonetheless, the doubles team of Thompson and Alana Lutz defeated Polsky and Wu 7-7 (7-5)

Cedar Ridge has now won six dual matches in a row. After opening the season with a victory over Eastern Alamance, they lost to Durham School of the Arts. They responded with victories over Orange, Person, Northern Vance, Eastern Alamance and Tuesday’s milestone victory at Chapel Hill, possibly the first time in team history the Red Wolves defeated the Tigers.

Cedar Ridge travels to Northwood on Thursday.

 

Saunders Scores 4 Touchdowns as Cedar Ridge Stomps ECH

Not even the 2010 Cedar Ridge football team, which was one win away from playing in the 2-AA State Championship, started 3-0.

But the 2016 Red Wolves have. And they’ve done it by a combined score of 162-12.

In a special Labor Day game, the Red Wolves smashed East Chapel Hlll 47-6 at Red Wolves Stadium for the first 3-0 start in school history. London Saunders rushed for 146 yards and four touchdowns. It was his first career 100-yard rushing game.

Senior Seth Baldwin added 82 rushing yards and a touchdown. Shemar Miles, HillsboroughSports.com’s 1st Cedar Ridge Red Wolf of the Week, added 80 yards rushing.

Cedar Ridge only punted once in the victory. Senior kicker Trenton Gill added a 39-yard field goal. Seven of his eight kickoff wound up going for touch backs.

Cedar Ridge rushed for 356 yards.

The Red Wolves have already defeated Jordan-Matthews 55-6 after opening the season with a 60-0 victory over Carrboro.

On Friday, Cedar Ridge hosts Riverside at 7:00 looking for its first-ever 4-0 start.

The Week Ahead: Week 4

With Monday night football out of the way, there’s a full slate ahead for Cedar Ridge and Orange. Both Orange and Cedar Ridge football teams are 3-0, but will have to play two games in the span of five days. After Cedar Ridge’s dominant 47-6 victory over East Chapel Hill on Monday night, the Red Wolves host Riverside on Friday. Meanwhile, 3-0 Orange travels to Burlington Cummings, which is not only 0-3, but has failed to score this year.

This week also marks the first boys soccer game at Orange and Cedar Ridge. It takes place on Wednesday night at Red Wolves Stadium.

The Cedar Ridge girls tennis team, off to a 5-1 start, faces its steepest test of the season against Chapel Hill today. The Cedar Ridge volleyball team, following its first Big 8 Conference victory over Orange last Thursday, faces Northern Vance and Southern Durham in conference matches this week.

Here’s the full slate:

Tuesday:

Volleyball: Cedar Ridge at Northern Vance 6:30 (V), 5:00 (JV); Graham vs. Orange 6:30 (V); 5:00 (JV)

Girls Tennis: Cedar Ridge at Chapel Hill (4:30); Orange at Southern Durham 4:30

Wednesday:

Boys Soccer: Orange at Cedar Ridge 6:45 (V) 5:00 (JV)

Thursday:

Volleyball: Southern Durham at Cedar Ridge 6:30 (V), 5:00 (JV); Northern Vance at Orange 6:30 (V), 5:00 (JV)

Girls Tennis: Cedar Ridge at Northwood 4:30; Chapel Hill at Orange 4:30.

Friday: 

Football: Riverside at Cedar Ridge 7:00; Orange at Burlington Cummings 7:00

Boys Soccer: Orange at Riverside 6:30 (V), 5:00 (JV)

Saturday:

Cedar Ridge Boys & Girls Cross Country & Orange Boys and Girls Cross Country: Leesville Road Twilight Invite 6:00

 

De Jesus, Robinette Lead Cedar Ridge VB Over Orange 3-1

For a team that was two sets away from playing for the 3A state championship last season, 2016 hasn’t started the way Cedar Ridge expected.

After going 24-4, the Red Wolves had a rough summer. Coach Charlie Oakley resigned after getting married. Seniors Asha Barnes and Courtney Eckmann graduated. There were other vital parts to last year’s team that were expected back, but opted not to play this season.

That led to a predictable difficult start against the rigorous competition in Orange County, namely 2A state title contender Carrboro, who has demolished everything in its path so far, even periennial power Cardinal Gibbons.

After an 1-6 start, the Red Wolves needed something big in its conference opener. And they got it from a senior co-captain against their arch rival on Thursday night.

Kayla Robinette served on five consecutive points, notching two aces and a block during that span as the Red Wolves defeated Orange 3-1 on Thursday night on scores of 25-21, 24-26, 25-17 and 25-21.

Sophomore Juliann De Jesus killed match point to send the crowded gym into a frenzy as the Red Wolves defeated their crosstown rival for the 7th consecutive time.

De Jesus finished with nine kills. Sophomore Macy Henry finished with 17 assists, including match point. Alexis Dumain had 15 assists while Sarah McCluston had three solo blocks.

The victory was the 2nd for Laura Fortner as the Red Wolves’ head coach.

The Panthers fall to 1-5.

Orange captured a back-and-forth 2nd set. They jumped out 9-2 behind seven consecutive points, all of which came on the service of Macy Hughes, who had two aces during the run. CRHS jumped back to tie at 14 following a kill by Robinette off an assist by Henry.

Orange jumped back to force three set points after a Jordan Lloyd kill made the score 24-21, yet Cedar Ridge scored three consecutive points to tie. The Panthers Mileah Shriner scored set point to even the match.

Cedar Ridge won the final two sets. In the third, the Red Wolves jumped out to a 6-1 lead and never led by less than four points from that point forward. They pushed the advantage out to 23-14 before Robinette scored an ace to win the set.

Cedar Ridge travels to Northern Vance next Tuesday and hosts Southern Durham on Thursday. Orange has two home games next week. They face Graham on Tuesday, followed by Northern Vance on Thursday.

The Week Ahead: Week 3

The first week of the school year features Orange and Cedar Ridge starting conference play in volleyball, a major home game for Orange boys soccer and the first homes dates of the season for Orange and Cedar Ridge football.

Tonight, Orange boys soccer looks for its first 4-0 start in school history when they face Riverside at 6:45. Orange’s Jamar Davis has eight goals in victories over Northern Durham, Graham and Bartlett Yancey. Also later today, Cedar Ridge girls tennis, off to a 5-1 start after beating Orange last week, looks to improve its Big 8 record to 2-0 when they travel to Northern Vance.

On Thursday, the highly-anticipated volleyball rivalry between Orange and Cedar Ridge resumes at CRHS gym. The Red Wolves enter the week 0-3 after a tough 5-set loss to East Chapel Hill last week.

As always, we’ll have coverage of Orange football on Friday night here on HillsboroughSports.com, starting at 6:45.

Monday: 

Boys Soccer: Riverside at Orange 6:30 (V) 4:45 (JV)

Volleyball: Carrboro at Cedar Ridge 6:30 (V) 5:00 (JV)

Girls Tennis: Cedar Ridge at Northern Vance 4:30

Tuesday: 

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

Girls Tennis: Orange at Person 4:30

Girls Golf: Cedar Ridge hosts Big 8 Conference match at Occoneechee Golf Course

Wednesday: 

Boys Soccer: Orange at Wake Forest

Girls Tennis: Northern Vance at Orange 4:30

Thursday: 

Football: Orange JV at Riverside 6:30

Volleyball: Orange at Cedar Ridge 6:30 (V) 5:00 (JV)

Girls Tennis: Riverside at Cedar Ridge 4:30

Friday: 

Football: Riverside at Orange 7:00; East Chapel Hill at Cedar Ridge 7:30.

Saturday: 

Cross Country: Cedar Ridge Boys and Girls at Jungle Run at South View High School 4:00

 

 

 

Cedar Ridge Red Wolf of the Week: Shemar Miles

Senior Running Back Shemar Miles is our 1st Cedar Ridge Red Wolf of the Week for the 2016-17 Academic Year. Miles scored three touchdowns against Carrboro on Friday in CRHS’ 60-0 victory to open the season.

Miles had extra motivation. In May, Carrboro ended the season of the Red Wolves in the 3-A/2-A/1-A state lacrosse playoffs in Hillsborough. Miles plays as a midfielder for the lacrosse Wolves, and last spring’s game was very much on his mind on Friday night.

Cedar Ridge Red Wolf of the Week: Shemar Miles

Miles scored three touchdowns in the Red Wolves 60-0 Win over Carrboro in the season opener on Friday night.

Cedar Ridge Boys Soccer Travels to DSA after Tie wth EA

It’s clear early on who has replaced Chris Walker as the main scorer for the Cedar Ridge Boys Soccer team.

Tasha Hso has scored four goals in the Red Wolves’ first four games, including two in the season opener against 2A power Carrboro in a 2-2 tie. Hso added another tally on Monday night in a 2-2 against Eastern Alamance. Frankie Orellana opened the scoring for the Red Wolves. The Eagles scored the equalized with 3:14 remaining.

Cedar Ridge has opened the season 1-1-2 going into tonight’s game at Durham School of the Arts. The lone win came last Thursday, 2-1 over South Granville. Hso scored the game-winning goal early in the second half. Cameron Koehler had the opener.

In CRHS’ opener against Carrboro, the Red Wolves notched eights shots on goal and four corners.

Cedar Ridge Football Looks to Go 2-0 vs. Jordan-Matthews

Cedar Ridge football enters 2016 in a much more orderly fashion than they did in 2015. After a 60-0 win over Carrboro last Friday, the Red Wolves are feeling confident, and are looking for its first winning season since 2010.

They journey to Jordan-Matthews this week.  Coach Scott Loosemoore discussed the victory over the Jaguars and what’s ahead after practice Tuesday night.

Cedar Ridge football coach Scott Loosemoore Talks 60-0 Win over Carrboro

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