Month: January 2017

Orange Boys, Girls Start Busy Week Atop Big 8 Conference

Midway through the Big 8 regular season, there’s one thing clear: the road to the regular season championship in boys and girls basketball runs through Orange High. At least, for now.

For each of the next two weeks, both Orange squads will play in three games in four days. On Tuesday, the Panthers travel to Northern Vance (tripleheader with the girls playing at 6, boys at 7:30). On Wednesday, the Panthers host Jordan for another tripleheader (5:30 girls, 7PM boys). Then on Friday, the Orange boys host Southern Durham in a showdown for 1st place at 7. The Lady Panthers travel to Southern for a 7 PM tip.

On Saturday, B.J. Condron’s Lady Panthers took over sole possession of first place in the Big 8 with a 61-49 victory over Northwood in Pittsboro. The win kept Orange undefeated at 16-0 overall, 6-0 in the Big 8.

Orange has had balanced scoring in many of its wins, but Saturday was different. Sophomore guard Lauren Cates came off the bench to score 30 points, including eight 3-pointers which vaulted Orange to a 23-11 lead in the second quarter. The Lady Panthers’ leading scorer, Kaylen Campbell, finished with 15. No one else had more than four.

“We’ve always known that Lauren had the ability to do that,” said Condron. “She shoots the ball really well in practice and workouts. It was a matter of when. For it to happen in a big game like this was huge.”

“The threes were just going in today,” said Cates. “We were kicking the ball out a lot. So I feel that we knew what we had to do today and we did it.’

After tying Chapel Hill for the regular season championship last season, Northwood was the odds-on favorite to win the Big 8 title this year. Incredibly, the Chargers suffered season-ending injuries to  three of its top returning players within 24 hours in November. All of them seniors returning from a squad that made the 3rd round of the 3A state playoffs last year.

In the season opener at Northern Durham November 21, point guard Jazanaie Billings suffered a torn ACL. The following night in the home opener against Western Alamance, shooting guard Bryn Aydt and forward Erika Nettles also suffered torn ACLs.

Chargers Coach Cam Vernon has refused to use that as an excuse for this season. Northwood is still 6-1, only a game behind Orange with a rematch in Hillsborough set for next Friday.

“In the four years I’ve been here, Northwood has been a really good team,” said Condron. “To get over those jitters and play our game, it took a little while today to get into our game and do what we like to do.”

Wednesday’s home game against Jordan wasn’t officially scheduled until three weeks ago after a MLK Day event at the Durham School of the Arts was cancelled. It poses among the toughest threats to Orange’s undefeated record. Hailing from the 4A PAC-6 Conference, the Falcons are 12-4. They started the season with a win at Panther Creek in Cary. They carried a six-game winning streak into Raleigh to face Cardinal Gibbons on December 21, when they lost to the Crusaders 50-45.

The Jordan boys squad, coached by Kim Annas, is 10-6, 3-4 in the PAC-6.

Lady Panther Coach B.J. Condron Discusses Orange’s Win over Northwood

Midway through the Big 8 conference schedule, Orange is along atop the league after beating Northwood 61-49 on Saturday afternoon in Pittsboro. The Panthers received 30 points from sophomore Lauren Cates, while senior Kaylen Campbell added 15. Coach B.J. Condron discussed the victory and the week ahead, which features three games in four days.

Orange’s B.J. Condron Talks the Panthers’ 61-49 Win at Northwood

Orange is off to a 16-0 start and is atop the Big 8 Conference after winning at the co-defending Big 8 Champions on Saturday.

Crabtree Scores 29, Vossburg 24 as Orange Defeats Northwood 73-59

Photo Courtesy of Dave Lindaman 

With a stretch of six game in ten days on the horizon, the Orange Panthers are at the top of the Big 8 Conference.

Orange is now 6-0 in league play after beating Northwood 73-59 on Saturday afternoon at Jim King Gymnasium. Connor Crabtree scored 29 points, including 14 in the third quarter. Logan Vosburg added 22 points as the Panthers won for the tenth time in eleven games.

Orange leads the Big 8 by one game over Southern Durham and Chapel Hill at the midway point of Big 8 play. The Panthers host the Spartans on Friday.

Mitch Portman added ten points for the Panthers, the fourth consecutive game he’s reached double figures and the seventh overall.  Vosburg’ 22 points nearly matched his season-high of 24 against Eastern Guilford in the championship game of the Eastern Guilford Holiday Classic Championship game. He also scored 24 against Carrboro on December 8.

Crabtree scored over 20 points for the 13th time in 16 games this season. His season-high of 38 came against Chapel Hill on January 5th.

Orange travels up I-85 to Henderson on Tuesday to face Northern Vance. On Wednesday, they host Jordan in a nonconfernece game before the cricital matchup against Southern Durham, which will have a major effect on the Big 8 regular season conference championship chase in the final week of the regular season.

Northern Vance Boys Top Cedar Ridge 68-52 Behind Jackson’s 14 Points

Cold shooting and too much Zion Copeland led to Cedar Ridge’s seventh loss in eight games.

Northern Vance never trailed in defeating the Red Wolves 68-52 on Friday night in Henderson. Kalin Jackson scored 14 points to lead the Vikings (10-7, 3-2 in the Big 8), while Zion Copeland scored 12 points and grabbed 20 rebounds.

Dmonte Kinney led the Red Wolves with 19 points, but Khalil Barnett was the only other CRHS player in double figures (11 points). The Red Wolves shot just 23% from the field and finished 5-of-24 from 3-point range.

When Northern Vance wasn’t scoring, they were scoring on stickbacks. In the first half, the Vikings rebounded 43% of their missed shots.

The Vikings surged out to a 12-4 lead, punctuated by an ally-oop dunk on an inbounds pass from Noah Seward to Jackson, which sent the half-full gym into a frenzy.

The impact of that dunk may have impacted the young Red Wolves. Northern Vance promptly went on a 9-2 run to finish the first quarter ahead 21-9. The Vikings shot 52% in the opening eight minutes and forced five turnovers.

Trailing 48-31 going into the fourt quarter, CRHS went on a 10-1 run, spurred by consecutive 3-pointers from Kinney. With the Red Wolves trailing 49-41, freshman center B.J. Freeman tried to draw a charge on the Vikings’ Malik Glasco, but was called for a block. The Cedar Ridge bench was called for a technical foul in protest, and Glasco drained three of the four subsequent free throws that ended the Red Wolves’ last threat.

The road doesn’t get any easier for the Red Wolves. They have three conference games next week, starting at Southern Durham next week. They host J.F. Webb on Wednesday, then host Chapel Hill on Friday at 7.

CEDAR RIDGE: Dmonte Kinney 19, Khalil Barnett 11,  Terrance Crawford 3, Mekai Collins 4, Isaiah Brown 2, John Vaughn 1, Colby Cashaw 4, B.J. Freeman 8.

NORTHERN VANCE-Laquad Holden 5, Malik Glasco 13, Kaylen Jackson 14, Thomas Townes 4, Zion Copeland 12, Noah Seward 10, Kenton Pettaway 8, Tyronne Davis 2

 

Jean Scores a Career-High 16 as Cedar Ridge Girls Beat N. Vance 49-33

Even without its top two players, the Cedar Ridge girls basketball team found a way to earn its first win of 2017.

Taylin Jean scored a career-high 16 points while Miracle Page added 12 to help Cedar Ridge (9-6, 3-3) defeat Northern Vance 49-33 on Friday night at Vikings Gymnasium.

Cedar Ridge played without Carrie Davis and Madison Wardlow, who were both injured in last Saturday’s game against Orange. Davis injured her knee in the waning seconds trying to get her feet set for a jumper. Earlier, she suffered a cut above her left eye after colliding with Orange’s Enzyah Holt for a loose ball, but that’s not believed to be the reason why she missed Friday’s game.

Wardlow suffered a leg injury against the Panthers in the second quarter, but returned to finish the game.

That left Red Wolves’ coach Felton Page without his top two scorers, forcing him to insert several players into unfamiliar positions. Playing on the road following exam break, Cedar Ridge opened lethargic, trailing 10-8 at the end of the first quarter to the Vikings (0-5, 0-14).

Cedar Ridge’s defense held the Vikings to three points in the second quarter, while Jean and Page carried the offensive load to give the Red Wolves an 18-13 halftime lead.

Page scored six points in the third quarter to open up a 22-15 lead. After the Vikings’ Kayleigh Spencer canned a three-pointer with 5:13 remaining in the frame, Yolanda Simpson scored consecutive field goals to extend the Red Wolves’ lead to 28-19.

Jean, who had three of Cedar Ridge’s ten steals, scored six points in the fourth quarter as the Vikings never got the deficit below double figures in the fourth quarter.

Simpson finished with six points, while Natalia Garay had four points and seven rebounds. The Red Wolves beat the Vikings on the boards 32-16.

On Tuesday, Cedar Ridge travels to Southern Durham at 7, starting a span of six games in ten days. The Red Wolves are now in fourth place in the Big 8, one-half game behind J.F. Webb. Cedar Ridge will host Webb on Wednesday night at 6, followed by a Friday date at Chapel Hill.

 

Top 10 Fall Sports Moments #2: Cedar Ridge Girls Tennis Defeats Chapel Hill, Wins Big 8

Dynasties are more common in high school sports than at other levels of sports.

Orange wrestling is very likely to win its 15 consecutive conference championship by month’s end. Northern Durham football won 18 consecutive PAC-6 Championships from 1984-2001. East Chapel Hill boys and girls tennis won seven consecutive 3A state championships from 1998-2004 under coach Lindsey Linker, who also coached six state championship boys’ squads.

So when the apple cart gets turned over, people take notice.

Perhaps Cedar Ridge Girls Tennis Coach Lennie Corbett knew that was going to happen before anyone else did this year. Chapel Hill has ruled the Big 8 Conference in 2015, rolling to a 10-0 record. In fact, they had a combined 67-2 record against their conference rivals.

In August, Corbett said “I’m looking for big things from these girls this year.”

Did that include winning the school’s first-ever conference championship in girls tennis? Yes, it did. Corbett just didn’t say so at the time.

There was already core leadership returning in top singles player Tess Johnson, a returning All-Big 8 performer who advanced to the 2nd round of the 3-A Mideast Regionals in 2015. Johnson would remain the top singles player throughout the championship season. There was also Leah Thompson, who qualified for regionals in doubles with Maddie Allen in 2015.

But there was also the secret weapons. Freshman Olivia Ward, the daughter of Person High tennis coach Lynn Ward, went 14-4 during the season. Senior Serena Sauers finished 15-1, while Thompson registered a 14-2 mark. Senior Hanna Spear finished 8-0, while junior Kate Miller went 14-1.

Of course, every championship season has to have a defining moment. For Cedar Ridge, that came on September 7th, when they traveled to Chapel Hill and stunned the Tiers 6-3.

Milner clinched the victory with a 7-6 (7-2), 6-4 victory over Rachel Thomas at #6 singles. Sauers defeated Sarah Combs 6-2, 6-4 at #3 singles, while Spear grinder out possibly the most important victory of the day, beating Megan Wu 3-6, 6-2, 10-8.

Ward clinched Cedar Ridge’s opening win with another three-set affair, beating Hailey Polska 6-4, 2-6, 11-9.

Thompson captured her match at #3 singles over Lauren Bolzan 6-4, 6-4, then teamed with Lutz to defeat Polska and Wu 7-7 (7-5).

On September 28, Cedar Ridge would clinch the Big 8 Championship by beating Chapel Hill again 5-1 in Hillsborough. The highlight of that day was Ward defeating Lauren Bolzano 6-2, 4-6, 10-6 to improve to 10-3 on the season.

Things would only get better during the Big 8 Tournament at Orange High Tennis courts. The Big 8 Doubles Championship match was an all-Cedar Ridge affair. Miller and Sauers captured the conference title by beating their teammates, Thompson & Lutz, 8-2.

In the most successful season in team history, the Red Wolves won its first playoff dual team match over Swansboro 9-0, then defeated Burlington Williams 5-3 to advance to the state quarters,. Ultimately, Terry Sanford ended the Red Wolves season.

Johnson, Thompson, Miller and Ward were all named to the Big 8 All Conference Team.

Cedar Ridge finished the most successful season in school history 19-2, 12-0 in the Big 8. They won 18 matches in a row, truly overturning conventional thinking, even if Corbett seemed to know before anyone else.

Orange Wrestling Remains Undefeated After Sweeping Havelock Duals

Two weeks away from the state dual playoffs, the Orange wrestling team appears to have learned the lessons from last year’s crushing postseason loss to Eden Morehead very well.

In Eden last February, the two sides met for the fifth consecutive year in the postseason. It was the most intense and dramatic match yet, with Morehead rallying to win 31-29 despite Orange jumping out to a 12-0 lead. Morehead, trailing 29-28 going into the final individual match, won the final bout to advance. The following week, they would claim its third consecutive Eastern Regional Championship.

Bobby Shriner’s Panthers always wrestle with a purpose, but this year there’s something extra.

Orange is 19-0 after taking all five matches at the Havelock Duals over the weekend at Havelock High School. The Panthers defeated New Bern 51-20, Swansboro 44-19, Southwest Onslow 60-20, North Pitt 67-3 and Havelock 61-9.

Though 19 matches, the closest anyone has come to defeating the Panthers so far came during the Thanksgiving Quad on November 23, when the Panthers defeated Southern Alamance 46-35. The Patriots led that match 23-12 before the Panthers scored pins in five of the last eight bouts.

In Havelock, the closest match of the day was against New Bern. The Bears led 20-6 after five individual matches, but the Panthers won the final eight bouts, six by pinball. After Avery Jenkins edged Sage Carroll 9-8, Charlie Fitzpatrick, Caleb Brimmer, Josiah Ramirez, Braden Homsey and Jamar Davis all scored pins. Heavyweight Daylan Alston finished the match off in style by pinning Chauncey Swann in 1:06.

The only Orange wrestler to earn four victories without a forfeit on the day was Homsey at 182. He pinned Southwest Onslow’s Ethan Brown in 1:58, pinned North Pitt’s Marco Najar in 1:05, scored a  technical fall over Swansboro’s Tristen Gee 20-5 and pinned New Bern’s Dontrayal Hil in 2:59.

Coming off his first individual tournament championship at the Roselle Park Invitational in New Jersey, Alston scored three wins in Havelock. After pinning Swann, he decisioned Swansboro’s Patrick Peterson 7-3 and pinned Southwest Onslow’s Kyle Williams in 1:01.

Payton Wilson, currently #1 in the state at heavyweight, made his season debut at heavyweight against North Pitt’s Jeffrey Davis. The result was the fastest pin of Orange’s season, lasting all of eight seconds. Wilson also pinned Christian Smith of Swansboro in 2:36.

At 195, Jamar Davis also scored four wins, including pins of Daniel Rawson (1:37) of New Bern, Marvin Wigfall of Swansboro (2:29), and Juan Perez (:36) of North Pitt. He received a forfeit win against Southwest Onslow.

Charlie Fitzpatrick scored three pins at 152. He pinned North Pitt’s Cameron Jones in 1:46; Swansboro’s Logan Aloof in :46 and New Bern’s Sage Carroll in 3:25.

The only thing standing between Orange and its 15 consecutive conference championship appears to be a dual match against Chapel Hill on January 26th in Hillsborough. The match starts at 6.

 

Crabtree Scores 31 as Orange Hammers Cedar Ridge 88-57 in Most Lopsided Game in Series History

The cliche “A battle of two teams moving in opposite directions” doesn’t fit Orange’s 88-57 rout of Cedar Ridge on Saturday.

Really, it was a game between two teams at different stages of their programs.

At the very least, Orange has as much talent as its 2013-14 squad, which went 26-6 and advanced to the 3A Eastern Regional Final, where they lost to Wilson Hunt 66-60 at the Crown Coliseum in Fayetteville. That team, featuring Tay Jones, Jawad Chambers and Keegan Crabtree, was among the best in Greg Motley’s 20 years as Panthers head coach.

On Saturday, Orange started two seniors who have anchored the program the past two seasons. Connor Crabtree put the game away early in the third quarter when he stole a pass leading to a breakaway slam dunk, then fired in a 22-foot three-pointer which PA announcer Coach Charles Walker bellowed “was from the Tennessee state line” over the PA system. Crabtree finished with 31.

On the other hand, Cedar Ridge Coach Clay Jones is balancing life without all-time leading scorer Peyton Pappas, who graduated in May and is now at Catawba. By his own admission, Jones and Pappas had their ups and downs through a four-year relationship. Jones grudgingly accepted the occasional ill-timed technical foul or one-legged off-balance jumper, just as long as Pappas showed up ready to play…which he always did.

In Pappas’ absence, Cedar Ridge doesn’t have a coach on the floor, the thing that Jones loved about Pappas.

With only two seniors on the roster, Cedar Ridge started well against Orange. Center Colby Cashaw scored eight of his ten points in the first quarter and drew two fouls on Panthers center Logan Vosburg. Crabtree was held to five points, yet Orange still led 21-13 going into the second quarter.

In the second quarter, Crabtree found room to create off the dribble, which was bad news for the Red Wolves. Crabtree stuck a three-pointer with 2:42 remaining to put Orange ahead 39-26 at the half.

It would only get worse after a lazy Cedar Ridge turnover led Crabtree to a strip steal and dunk. Seconds later, Crabtree swished a three-pointer to send Motely’s Crew into a frenzy.

Freshman Joey McMullin finished with 16 for Orange, while Vosburg added 12. Junior Mitch Portman added ten.

Freshman center B.J. Freeman led Cedar Ridge with 13 points,. Another freshman, Mekai Collins, added twelve.

Orange (12-4, 5-0) remains in first place in the Big 8 at 5-0. They’re 12-4 overall. With exams this week, they play again Saturday at home against Northwood at 3:30.

Cedar Ridge (6-9, 1-4) will host J.F. Webb Thursday at 7:30 in an effort to keep its playoff hopes alive.

CEDAR RIDGE: Khalil Barnett 4, Terrence Crawford 8, Tahjai Hill-Wells 3, Mekai Collins 12, Colby Cashaw 10, Dmonte Kinney 6, B.J. Freeman 13, Khalil Hill 2.

ORANGE: Mitch Portman 10, Connor Crabtree 31, Joey McMullin 16, Logan Vosburg 12, Marquis Phelps 5, Ryan Sellers 5, Matt Atherton 4, Treshon Richardson 5.