Orange High School

Dease Goes for 500th Victory Tuesday when Orange Faces Southern Durham

With no hesitation, Dean Dease can remember in 1992 when 2nd baseman Craig Swainey hit a two-run homer in the bottom of the 7th inning to tie a 4A state playoff game against Anson County. Or the little signs of leadership that Larry McDonald showed towards his teammates that let Dease know that 2008 would be no ordinary year. It would be a state championship one.

Now, McDonald is a personal assistant to Texas A&M head football coach Jimbo Fisher after previously serving on Kevin Sumlin’s staff for six years.

On Tuesday, 34 years after joining Orange High as a junior varsity baseball coach at football assistant, Dease will go for his 500th head coaching victory when Orange travels to Southern Durham.

On Friday, Orange secured Dease’s 499th career win with a 6-3 win over Chapel Hill. Junior reliever Luke Riley threw two-and-a-third shutout innings for his first varsity win. Third baseman Caige Clayton took over pitching duties in the 7th with the bases loaded after Riley gave up two walks and hit a batter. Clayton struck out Marlowe Iorio and Tyler Tachman. Jack Olcott flew out to centerfielder Jaydin Poteat for the final out. Clayton, who had never pitched an inning of varsity baseball before this season, earned his second save in as many weeks.

Slaughter drove in four runs for Orange. In the 1st inning, Slaughter bounced a RBI single up the middle to score shortstop Joey Berini, who doubled in the previous at-bat. After Chapel Hill’s Drew Govert led off the 2nd with a homer to tie the game, Slaughter was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded to score Colin Guentensberger and give Orange a 2-1 lead.

Orange is now tied with Northwood for 4th in the Big 8 Conference with an 6-4 conference mark with four games remaining. The Panthers, 8-10 overall, ends the regular season next week against Northern Durham.

Orange ended Chapel Hill’s 10-game winning streak. The Tigers are 8-2 and remain in first place in the Big 8 by one game over Cedar Ridge and East Chapel Hill. Entering Friday, CHHS had won three in a row against the Panthers.

Though Dease’s name is synonymous with baseball across Hillsborough, what brought him to Orange High was his first love: football. He played club football at UNC-Chapel Hill, where he was a linebacker, traveling by bus each weekend to face teams at Appalachian State, Richmond, N.C. State and elsewhere.

In 1984, Dease was hired by principal Dr. Stephen Halkiotis to become a history teacher, defensive coordinator for the football team and an assistant to head baseball coach Gary Maske.

Halkiotis’ encouraging final words to Dease after hiring him: “Don’t screw it up, boy.”

34 years later, he hasn’t. Counting Clayton and Slaughter, 55 players who have played under Dease have gone to play college or professional baseball. Since 1988, Orange has captured one state championship, one regional championship, 12 conference championships, made 19 appearances in the state playoffs with an overall record of 499-253.

On Friday night, Orange will host Southern Durham. The game will include a reunion of the 2008 2A State Championship team, which swept East Rutherford for the title. Anyone who has played for Coach Dease is asked to attend Friday’s game.

 

Orange Pitcher Luke Riley & 2nd Baseman Jason Slaughter Discuss Win over Chapel Hill

The Orange baseball team took a giant step toward a birth in the 3A state playoffs on Friday night with a 6-3 win over Chapel Hill. Senior 2nd baseman Jason Slaughter had 4 RBIs, including a two-run single in the 4th that put Orange ahead for good. Junior pitcher Luke Riley threw two-and-a-third scoreless innings for his first varsity win. Orange ended Chapel Hill’s ten-game winning streak. The Panthers also gave Coach Dean Dease career victory #499. Orange is scheduled to play at Southern Durham on Tuesday. 

Orange Pitcher Luke Riley and 2nd Baseman Jason Slaughter Discuss Win over Chapel Hill

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Orange Attacker Dylan Boyer Talks Scoring 4 Goals in Win over Cedar Ridge

Orange sophomore Dylan Boyer scored four goals on Friday night in the Panthers 12-10 victory over Cedar Ridge. With the win, Orange kept its hopes for the state playoff alive, squaring its overall record to 6-6 and its Conference 7 record at 3-3, good enough for third place behind 1st place East Chapel Hill and Northwood. Orange also defeated Southern Alamance last week. 

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Orange Midfielder Cam Thompson Talks the Long Road to Recovery

When his senior season started in August, certainly Cam Thompson had a lot more planned than one play in a lacrosse game. He was thinking about leading Orange to a conference championship. But Thompson suffered a traumatic brain injury on September 14 following a severe long boarding accident. He had five skull fractures, two concussions and brain contusions. On Thursday night, Thompson suited up for the Orange lacrosse team for the opening faceoff against crosstown rival Cedar Ridge, along with classmate Jeremy Carter, who is also out for the season due to repeated concussions. Thompson and Carter concluded their high school careers for good, leaving the field side-by-side following the opening faceoff. Orange would go on to defeat Cedar Ridge 12-10. 

Orange Midfielder Cam Thompson Discusses Senior Night and his Recovery

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Orange Panther of the Week: Jamar Davis, who Announces Commitment to N.C. State

Orange senior Jamar Davis has been the leading scorer for the Orange men’s soccer team, who advanced to the 3rd round of the 3A state playoffs in October He was a starter on a wrestling team that won the Eastern Regional Championship in 2017. In February, Davis won two state championships at the NCHSAA Indoor Track and Field Championships. Davis won the state title in the long jump with a distance of 22 feet, 2.50 inches. Davis claimed the state championship in the triple jump with a distance of 46 feet, 2.50 inches. Now, Davis is preparing for the Penn Relays, the oldest track and field competition in the United States. It’s been held annually at the University of Pennsylvania at Franklin Field in Philadelphia since 1895. 

Orange Panther of the Week: Jamar Davis, Announces Commitment to N.C. State

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Orange 3rd Baseman/Pitcher Caige Clayton Signs with Barton College

Two years of being a quality utility player has paid off for Orange senior Caige Clayton, who signed with Division II Barton College last week. This season, Clayton leads Orange with 18 RBIs. He’s second on the team with a .361 average. In addition to playing 3rd base, Clayton is also a relief pitcher for the Panthers. He earned the first save of his career last week in Orange’s 4-3 win over defending Big 8 Champion Northwood. In 2017, Clayton joined the varsity team and hit .224 with two homes runs, 17 RBIs and five doubles. Clayton was a starter on an Orange team that went to the 3rd round of the 3A state playoffs.

Orange 3rd Baseman Caige Clayton Signs With Barton College

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Orange 2B Jason Slaughter Signs with Belmont Abbey

A starter at 2nd base since his sophomore year, Orange’s Jason Slaughter signed with Division II Belmont Abbey last week. Slaughter hit .292 in his sophomore season with 19 hits and 12 RBI. Also in his sophomore season, Slaughter went 2-for-3 against South Johnston in the 3rd round of the state playoffs. Slaughter will play for the Crusaders, which won 27 of its last 32 games in 2017 and plays in Conference Carolinas.

Orange 2nd Baseman Jason Slaughter Signs with Belmont Abbey

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Orange Regional Wrestling Champion Braden Homsey Discusses Signing with Ferrum College

From not competing in his freshman season to wrestling for the 3A state championship at 195 pounds as a senior, Braden Homsey’s rise through the wrestling ranks for fast, but not without obstacles. Homsey won the 3A Mideast Regional Championship at 195 pounds. He finished 2nd in the state championship meet. Homsey led Orange with 41 victories this season with his only loss coming in the state championship match at the Greensboro Coliseum. On Friday, Homsey officially signed with Ferrum College, where his roommate will be his teammate, fellow Orange wrestler Bailey Hawkins.

Orange Regional Champion Braden Homsey Signs with Ferrum College

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