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Orange 3rd Baseman/Pitcher Caige Clayton Talks Clutch Performance in Northwood Win

Some would define replacing Orange starting pitcher Will White on a moment’s notice as “unenviable,” but Caige Clayton stood up to the challenge on Tuesday night. Clayton struck out four in the final two innings, earning his first career save as Orange defeated Northwood 4-3 in a vital Big 8 Conference game. Earlier, Clayton had a two-run single, which turned out to be the game-winning hit as the Panthers ended a four-game losing streak. Orange is now in sole possession of 3rd place in the Big 8, behind Chapel Hill and East Chapel Hill, who are tied for 1st. 

Clayton Drives in Two, Earns Save to Lead Orange Past Northwood 4-3

Defining moments can happen suddenly in high school baseball.

In college, the minor and major leagues, a reliever has an ample amount of time to prepare for a save that can decide a team’s fate.

On Tuesday night, Caige Clayton had all of one minute to prepare to save the Orange Panthers’ season.

Panthers starter Will White was cruising along, leading Northwood 4-0 in the sixth inning. He had scattered only three hits through five shutout innings, striking out four.

Then he felt something pop in his right shoulder blade while throwing to Chargers catcher Jake McNeil, who doubled to right. White thought the pain would wither away with time, only to have Trey Romel double in the next at-bat to end the shutout. White motioned for head coach Dean Dease to come out of the dugout. He had to leave the game.

The dilemma was multifold. Dease had no one warming up to replace White. As the infield gathered around Dease at the pitcher’s mound, the coach pointed to Clayton, who had been playing third base.

The stakes were huge. Northwood is the defending Big 8 Champions who made the 3A state quarterfinals in 2017. Orange had lost four straight and dropped all three of its games in last week’s Hilltop Invitational, the only team in the field to go winless. A win would put Orange in a logjammed Big 8. A loss would put them at 4-3, putting the Panthers in a three-way tied for 4th in a league that has only four guaranteed playoff spots.

Northwood’s Decue Powell laced a triple to right to bring in Romel, and Powell would later score off a single by UNC-commitment Davis Palermo to bring the Chargers within a run at 4-3 But Clayton struck out Tyler Johnson and Zizzy Newell. Northwood shortstop Bryce Davis flew out to end the sixth.

In the seventh, Clayton finished the game with consecutive strikeouts of Romel and Powell to earn his first career save and preserve a 4-3 Orange win.

The Panthers defeated the Chargers for the fifth straight time in Hillsborough in a rivalry that has grown with time. The tension at game’s end continued into the postgame handshake where several players had to be separated after exchanging words, which wasn’t a first-time occurrence between the two sides.

In the early innings, it appeared Orange would continue falling into the same trap that’s hampered them throughout this season. After going 0-for-8 with runners in scoring position in a 2-0 loss to First Colonial (VA) on Friday, the Panthers loaded the bases with no outs in the first inning, only to have Palermo strike out three consecutive Panthers to escape the inning.

Orange finally broke through in the third, but not before more adversity. Senior 2nd baseman Jason Slaughter singled to left. Clayton laced a 2-1 fastball to the right field power alley. Slaughter tried to score from first, but was tagged out at the plate by a great cutoff throw from Northwood 2nd baseman Michael Posse. Cooper Porter, who became the 4th Orange player to start at catcher this season, scored Clayton with a single to center. It was Porter’s 2nd RBI of the season.

Orange broke through for three runs in the fourth. Trey Clayton looped a single to centerfield, followed by a walk from right fielder Colin Guentensberger. Naz Powell replaced Clayton as a pinch-runner and advanced to third following a wild pitch from Palermo. After Jaydin Poteat walked to load the bases with one out, sophomore Joey Berini grounded an RBI fielder’s choice to Davis. After Poteat was forced out at second, Berini barely beat out the double play throw to first, scoring Powell.

Orange increased its lead to 4-0 when Clayton laced a two-run single to left center to bring in Berini and Guentensberger. Porter nearly had another RBI single, but Slaughter was tagged out at the plate on a gorgeous throw from centerfielder Max Hundley.

Orange travels to Northwood on Friday night at 6. That game will be broadcast on Hillsboroughsports.com.

 

 

Alumni Update: Senior Day for Mackenzie Cates; Wilson’s Florida Debut Delayed

Bryse Wilson: 2016 Orange graduate Bryse Wilson was assigned by the Atlanta Braves organization to the Florida Fire Frogs of the Class A Florida State League to start his 2nd full professional season. Wilson was supposed to make his Florida debut on Friday against the Daytona Tortugas, but the game was rained out. The Florida State League is High-A baseball in the minor league structure, a step up from the South Atlantic League, where Wilson played with the Rome Braves in 2017. Last year, Wilson went 11-8 with a 2.20 ERA through 32 starts. Wilson had 168 strikeouts with 45 walks.

Mia Davidson: In the last two weeks, the Mississippi State Bulldogs have faced #10 Texas A&M and #6 Georgia. MSU, ranked #22 as of last week, went combined for a 1-5 record against the Bulldogs and the Aggies. Davidson, a freshman catcher, hit .263 against Georgia and Texas A&M with two doubles and a home run. Davidson currently leads the SEC in slugging percentage (.843), is 2nd in home runs (13), 3rd in hits (52), 5th in runs scored (38), 5th in doubles (12), 9th in batting average (.409) and tied for 12th in RBIs (34). The Bulldogs are currently 29-11 with an 4-8 SEC record.

Mackenzie Cates: Lenoir-Rhyne swept a doubleheader against Mars Hill on Sunday, winning 6-5 and 10-1. It was the Bears Senior Day. Former Orange High catcher Mackenzie Cates combined to go 2-for-6 in the doubleheader with a double, a triple, two runs scored and an RBI. Cates is hitting .353 with nine home runs (3rd in the South Atlantic Conference) and 30 RBIs (9th in the SAC). The Bears are ranked #12 in Division II, has won ten in a row and is 20-0 at home this year. The Bears have also won 34 of their last 36 contests and maintained their four-game lead in the SAC.

Brad Debo: The former Orange catcher appeared as a pinch-hitter on Friday and Saturday in the Wolfpack’s series against Louisville. This season, Debo has played in 25 games and is hitting .264 with one home run and 13 RBIs. N.C. State, 25-6, has reached #2 in the country in the Baseball America, Perfect Game and Collegiate Baseball polls, matching the highest ranking in school history.

Brandon Andrews: The 2017 Cedar Ridge graduate threw an inning of mop up duty against #17 LSU on April 3rd, giving up only one hit. So far in his freshman season, Andrews has pitched in eight games, throwing nine innings with a 7.00 ERA. Andrews has struck out five and walked two.

Rachel Peel: The Meredith catcher went 1-for-3 against Ferrum in sweeping a first-round USA Conference Series on Friday. Meredith advanced to face Covenant on Friday. In 19 games this season, Peel has hit .280 with one home run and seven RBIs.

Stephen Tanner: The former Cedar Ridge goalkeeper earned the win on Sunday as Greensboro College defeated Randolph College 9-7. Tanner made nine saves. Tanner is 8-8 for the Pride this season. Tanner is third in the USA South Atlantic Conference (Division III) with 150 saves and is 5th with an 8.96 goals against average.

Cole Churchill: Now a junior defenseman with Randolph-Macon, Churchill has seen action in nine games. Last week, Churchill got the start in the Yellow Jackets’ 10-7 at Bridgewater, Virginia.

Bowen Collins: The former Orange High midfielder fired two shots as Lenoir-Rhyne defeated Lincoln Memorial 14-11 on Saturday. The Bears are now 12-1, ranked #3 in Division II. They lead the South Atlantic Conference with a 5-0 league mark. This season in eight games, Collins has scored four goals and two assists.

Zack Wright: The former Orange attacker started and got off two shots in Mars Hill’s 19-7 loss at Queens. This season, Wright has played in three games and scored two goals.

 

Schedule Adjusted for Hilltop Invitational; Cedar Ridge, Orange Each Play Doubleheaders Thursday

It didn’t take Crash Davis to bust into a ballpark in the wee hours of the morning to create a rainout for the Hilltop Invitational’s planned tripleheader at Durham Bulls Athletic Park on Saturday.

All that was needed was the latest forecast for rain—and more snow.

Originally, Orange and Cedar Ridge were supposed to conclude the Hilltop Invitational on Saturday at Durham Bulls Athletic Park, the famed home of the Durham Bulls during its days as the Carolina League affiliate of the Atlanta Braves from 1980-1996. Those plans changed on Tuesday night when forecasts of wet snowflakes began circulating locally with predicted lows below freezing.

Instead of a three-day event, the annual Hilltop Invitational will be two days at Orange, Cedar Ridge, East Chapel Hill and Chapel Hill High Schools.

On Thursday at Orange High School, Panther Creek will face Orange at 1 to start a tripleheader. East Chapel Hill meets Panther Creek in the sandwich game at 4. Orange faces Wake County HomeSchools in the nightcap at 7.

Chapel Hill will host the other tripleheader on Thursday. Starting at 1, Cedar Ridge faces Jordan. The Red Wolves turn right back around to face First Colonial (out of Virginia Beach, Virginia) at 4. Jordan takes on Chapel Hill in the nightcap at 7.

On Friday, play continues at three separate locations. Cedar Ridge, East Chapel Hill and Chapel Hill all host doubleheaders.

At Cedar Ridge, Orange hosts First Colonial at 1. Wake County Homeschools faces Cedar Ridge at 5.

At East Chapel Hill, the Wildcats will play both ends of a twinbill: they face Wake County at 1, followed by Jordan.

At Chapel Hill, the Tigers will also play two consecutive games. They host First Colonial at 5, followed by a game with Panther Creek at 7.

Unlike other Easter tournaments around the state, the Hilltop doesn’t follow a standard knockout tournament format. It’s simply a way for teams to get three nonconference games in during the crunch of conference season.

But these are not inconsequential games for Orange and Cedar Ridge. After the two crosstown rivals split their series last week, Orange is 6-5 overall and 4-2 in the Big 8 Conference, tied for 3rd with Northern Durham. After playing three games in two days in the Hilltop, Orange faces defending Big 8 Champion Northwood in a two-game set next week, starting with a home game on Tuesday.

Cedar Ridge, after beating Orange 7-3 on Thursday, is 5-3 overall, 3-3 in the Big 8. The Red Wolves are tied with Northwood for 5th in the Big 8. The good news for Cedar Ridge is the most intense part of its conference schedule is over, having faced the top three teams from the Big 8 from 2017 last month.

Cedar Ridge returns to Big 8 play against Northern Durham on Tuesday at Red Wolves Territory. It’s the first time ever that the Red Wolves and the Knights have meet on the baseball diamond as conference rivals.

First Colonial comes into the Hilltop Invitational with a 3-1 mark. Wake County HomeSchools is 10-4 and already has wins over Lee County and New Bern. They lost to J.H. Rose 7-2 last week.

Panther Creek, from the 4-A Triangle 6 Conference that is essentially the remains of the old PAC-6 Conference, is 4-6. After dropping three of its previous four games, the Catamounts defeted Sanderson 9-4 last week for its first conference win of the season.

We’ll be broadcasting Orange’s doubleheader on Thursday live here on HillsboroughSports.com.

 

Kahn Riddles Orange Hitters, Ramos, D. DeFranco Lead Cedar Ridge Comeback as Red Wolves Beat Panthers 7-3

For a sophomore, Matthew Kahn has grown up quite quickly.

Two weeks ago in a vital Big 8 Conference game against Northwood, Kahn took over on the mound in the 7th inning for starting pitcher Eric Zehnder with the game tied 2-2. He got the final two outs before Cooper Lamb laced the game-winning hit in the bottom of the inning as the Red Wolves won 3-2, avenging an embarrassing 17-6 loss in the conference opener from three days beforehand.

On Friday night, Kahn’s challenge was even steeper.

He entered Thursday’s game against Orange with the Red Wolves down 3-1 in the bottom of the third with the bases loaded and two out. The night before at OHS, Orange dominated the Red Wolves 8-0 behind a three-hit shutout from senior ace Will White. Another conference loss would have put the Red Wolves conference record to 2-4 and left them in sixth place in the Big 8 going into Easter break.

In other words, their chances for the state playoffs would be iffy, at best.

Yet Kahn was undeterred. He struck out Dayne Watkins to end the inning and Cedar Ridge proceeded to take over the game quickly.

The Red Wolves (5-3, 3-3 in the Big 8) scored the final seven runs of the game to beat Orange 7-3. It was the second year in a row that Cedar Ridge defeated the Panthers at Red Wolves Territory. Kahn earned the win after he surrendered one hit in the final 4-and-a-third innings, walking two and striking out three.

Cedar Ridge shortstop Dante DeFranco started the rally by getting hit by a pitch to leadoff the 4th. After stealing 2nd, DeFranco scored on a wild pitch. Red Wolves left fielder Sailor Ramos looped a single to right field to score Chris Cox. Erik Zehnder gave the Red Wolves the lead with a two-run homer to left field to conclude a 4-run 4th inning.

Ramos came up huge again in the 5th inning, when Cedar Ridge struck for three more runs. Ramos laced a two-out double to left field to score Jake DeFranco and Phillip Berger, both of whom reached on walks.

Orange jumped out to a 3-0 lead behind two runs in the first inning. Shortstop Joey Berini ripped a double off the left field wall, which was followed by a two-run homer by Jason Slaughter, which hugged the third-base fair pole but faded well into the trees. The Panthers loaded the bases with one out after Slaughter’s homer after a single by pitcher Dalton Brown and walked to Caige Clayton and Cooper Porter, but Dante DeFranco started a 6-4-3 double play to get the Red Wolves off the field.

In the third inning, Berini hit a leadoff single to center and moved to second after a pickoff throwing error. Clayton smashed a RBI single down the left field line to give Orange a 3-0 lead.

Orange (6-5, 4-2) is now tied with Northern Durham for third place in the Big 8.

Both Orange and Cedar Ridge will start play in the Hilltop Invitational on Thursday. Orange will host Wake County Home School on Thursday night at 7. Cedar Ridge will host First Colonial, based out of Virginia Beach, VA, on Thursday afternoon at 4:30.