Month: November 2017

Cedar Ridge F Yolanda Simpson Discusses Opening Night Win over DSA

Coming off making the 2nd round of the 3A State Playoffs last season, the Cedar Ridge girls basketball team has been expectations for the 2017-18 season. The Red Wolves defeated Durham School of the Arts 51-42 on Tuesday night to open the season. Yolanda Simpson scored eleven points for the Red Wolves, who return to action on Friday night to host Jordan-Matthews.

Cedar Ridge Forward Yolanda Simpson Discusses Opening Night Win vs. DSA

No Description

The End Comes Quickly

From the moment Orange fans entered Auman Stadium Friday night, something felt off.

Maybe it was the sight of Payton Wilson and Rodney Brooks on crutches and Marvante Beasley in street clothes. They were on the sidelines with season-ending injuries in the 1st round of the state playoffs. Together, they had played in seven playoff games for Orange. Now, their high school careers were over.

As they watched, Cape Fear quarterback Justice Galloway-Velazquez anxiously high-fives head coach Jacob Thomas. Galloway-Velazquez showed no ill effects from a broken finger suffered last month, which caused him to miss the Colts’ last three regular-season games in the Patriot Conference.

Injuries had taken away Orange’s best players at the worst possible time. Cape Fear’s best players (leading rusher Zaire Boykin also returned Friday after missing the past month) were back at the best possible time.

And it all added up to the worst possible end of the season for the Panthers.

Cape Fear scored five touchdowns before Orange even had one first down and dominated the Panthers 44-6 in the first round of the 3-AA state playoffs on Friday night.

It was the most lopsided loss for the Panthers since a 42-7 loss to Havelock in the 2012 3A Eastern Regional Final.

The loss ended a five-game winning streak in the opening round of the state playoffs. The last time Orange fell in round 1, Fayetteville Byrd throttled the Panthers 41-12.

“They were just physically stronger than us on the front line on both sides of the ball,” said Orange Coach Van Smith. “That’s where it all starts and that’s where it all ended tonight.”

The first play from scrimmage summarized the night for Orange. After calling a timeout after the opening kickoff, then getting an offside penalty, Galloway-Velazquez had a shotgun snap go over his head. Most quarterbacks would have dived on the ball and swallowed a 15-yard loss. Galloway-Velazquez picked up the ball and threw a strike to a wide open Cody Grunden, who raced across midfield for a 42-yard gain. It was Grunden’s 4th catch of the year.

J’Velus Peterson scored on a 17-yard touchdown run three plays later and the rout was on.

After Orange failed to convert a 3rd-and-1 on its next drive, Galloway-Velazquez ran 20 yards to move the ball into the red zone. Aaron Lewis ran around right end for a six-yard touchdown.

Hunter Pettiford fumbled on the subsequent play from scrimmage, leading to Galloway-Velazquez punching in a touchdown run to make it 21-0.

It became 28-0 when Boykin scored on a 1-yard dive. The most points Orange surrendered in a game this season was 26 against Wilmington Hoggard, and the Vikings had to run up the score in the final ten seconds to do that. Cape Fear scored 28 in the first quarter.

Orange only had two first downs and 50 yard total offense, both season lows. Only Owen Brimmer’s 48 yard fumble recovery for a touchdown kept the Panthers from getting shut out for the first time since August 27, 2010 against Carrboro.

For the 18 seniors on the team who came into 2017 thinking there was unfinished business from last year’s 12-1 season, it was a crushing and despairing end. Defensive end Ryan Sellers hugged free safety Eli Haithcock and linebacker Milton Purcell as the final seconds ticked off the clock to their high school careers.

Between 1993-2007, Orange had no winning season. No conference championships. No playoff births.

The class of Wilson, Sellers, Beasley, Purcell, Haithcock, Noah Rogers and Huss conclude the year with Orange’s sixth consecutive winning season, three conference championships, and played in eight playoff games, victorious in half of them.

Certainly Friday night was the worst case scenario for Orange even before kickoff, when easily the lowest home crowd of the season gathered in sub-50 degree temperatures.

Hopefully, when the 18 players move on in life and think back to sustaining the resurrection of Orange football, they’ll understand it was far from wasted time.

Alumni Update: Landon Riley Makes Liberty Baseball Team; Muench Wins on Senior Night for UNCG

Landon Riley: 2016 Orange graduate Landon Riley has made the Liberty Flames baseball team as a walk-on. Riley was the only walk-on added to the roster by Flames Coach Scott Jackson. Last month, Jackson asked Riley to throw during an inter-squad scrimmage. After throwing one inning, Riley was offered a spot on the team. Riley is currently a sophomore at Liberty. At Orange, Riley threw 28 innings over two seasons as a varsity pitcher, striking out 35 and walking only 12 with a 3.00 ERA.

Ashley Muench: On senior night for UNCG Volleyball, Muench led the Spartans with 17 kills on 60 attempts in a 3-2 victory over Western Carolina at Fleming Gymnasium. Muench, a senior from Hurdle Mills, also had ten digs. This season, Muench has started every match for the Spartans and leads the team in kills. UNCG is now 17-10 overall, 10-5 in the Southern Conference. The Spartans will close out the regular season at the Citadel on Saturday.

Lindsay Thompson: The 2017 Cedar Ridge graduate became a starter late in the season for the Cape Fear Community College volleyball team. Thompson had ten digs in a 3-0 loss to Pasco-Hernando Community College on November 3rd, which ended the Sea Devils’ season in the NJCAA Region 10 tournament at Brunswick Community College. Thompson’s best performance came against Davidson County Community College, finishing with four aces and eight digs. In her freshman year, Thompson had 93 digs and 19 aces. She started ten matches for a team that finished 19-6.

Eryk Brandon-Dean: Brandon-Dean, now a running back at Division III Guilford, scored two touchdowns on a 45-20 victory over Shenandoah on October 21. Brandon-Dean has played in six games this season for the Quakers, rushing for 106 yards and three touchdowns.

Chandler Compton: A redshirt freshman centerback for the Wofford men’s soccer team, Chandler Compton ended the season playing two games for the Terriers. Compton played a total of 36 minutes as the Terriers ended the season 4-15, 4-6 in the Southern Conference.

Amanda Hill: Hill, who is a sophomore golfer at Sandhills Community College, shot a personal best 78 on October 24 during the St. Andrews Fall Invitational held at Scotch Meadows in Laurinburg. Hill’s 87-78-165 total placed her in 8th place individually. As the only junior college squad in the field of six teams, the Lady Flyers finished fourth in the event won by Brenau University, an NAIA school from Gainesville, Ga.

 

Orange Junior LB Jett Satterfield Talks Cape Fear and Family Advice

In the absence of All State candidate Payton Wilson, junior Jett Satterfield has been the leading tackler for Orange over the past two games. He had nine on Friday against Chapel Hill, after compiling ten against Cedar Ridge. Jett’s father. Trent, was a fullback and wrestler for Orange. His uncle. Scott, was a quarterback and safety at Orange and is now the head coach at Appalachian State. Jett receives advice from his elders to improve on the gridiron nightly.

Orange Junior LB Jett Satterfield on the Playoffs and Family Advice

No Description

 

Orange Junior CB Eryk Mercado Talks Chapel Hill INT and Cape Fear

Junior Eryk Mercado is tied with Milton Purcell for the team lead with four interceptions this season. Mercado picked off his latest pass against Chapel Hill on Friday night, when the Panthers clinched a share of its third straight Big 8 Championship. Mercado now will lead the secondary into the first round of the 3-AA state playoffs against Cape Fear on Friday night in Hillsborough.

Orange CB Eryk Mercado Discusses Preparations for Cape Fear

No Description

Orange’s Heffernan, Godfrey, Cedar Ridge’s Morrell, Nissler Finish in Top 100 at State Cross Country Championships

The Cedar Ridge and Orange cross country teams have been dominated by underclassmen all year, so why should the state championships be any different?

On Saturday, Orange was led by sophomore Ava Heffernan at the 3A State Championships, held at the Ivey Redmon Sports Complex in Kernersville. Heffernan finished 65th overall with a time of 20:28.48. Freshman Sascha Godfrey came in 67th, completing the race in 20:31.82.

Freshman Anne Morrell was the highest placer among the Cedar Ridge runners, finishing 78th at 20:45.98. Sophomore Ella Nissler wound up 91st with a time of 21:00.37. Cedar Ridge had seven runners competing overall: sophomore Allison Musty came in 115th (21:33.33), freshman Ariadna Solis finished 148th (22:30.54), Abby Averette 160th (22:59.60), senior Alexandria Wirth (23:17.22) and senior Noa Bearman (23:36.41)

Elise Wright of T.C. Roberson won the 3A girls individual championship, completing the 5,000 meter course in 18:03.56, ten seconds ahead of Chapel Hill’s Katherine Dokholyan, who captured the Big 8 Conference and Mideast Regional Championships.

Chapel Hill captured its third straight state championship with 62 points, ahead of Cuthbertson’s 71 points. Cedar Ridge finished 20th.

The Orange Cross Country team had seven runners place in its state championship meet. Junior Kyle Van Tubbergh finished 114th with at time of 17:40.08. Also finishing for Orange: junior Sam Rasinske came in 144th (18:05.65), senior Andrew Sollars 158th (18:13.81), senior Mitchell Askew 164th (18:25.07), sophomore Bennett Fleming 179th (18:43.65), sophomore Whitt Phillips 198th (19:27.24) and sophomore Josh Van Mater (20:15.05).

Mount Tabor’s Cameron Ponder won the individual state championship, setting a new course record time of 15:19.77. Ponder became the fourth individual state champion in Mt. Tabor cross country history.

Mount Tabor captured the 3A Men’s State Championship with 72 points, ahead of Weddington’s 110. Chapel Hill, the Big 8 Champions, finished third at 114. Orange came in 25th.

Purcell Scores 3TDs, Paschall Runs for 152 Yards as Orange Wins Share of Big 8 Title 56-16 over Chapel Hill

After the fire/the fire still burns/the heart grows older/but never, ever learns/the memories smolder/and the soul always yearns/after the fire/the fire still burns—Pete Townshend 

There was a melancholy feeling around senior night at Auman Stadium on Friday night, which is standard most years.

When training camp started in August, anyone could have told you that watching Payton Wilson and Marvante Beasley play their final regular season game in Hillsborough would be emotional. But no one was prepared for it to end the way it did.

Wilson watched on crutches wearing shorts, a week removed from tearing his ACL against Cedar Ridge. Beasley, all of 23 yards away from rushing for 1,000 yards for the second consecutive season, joined his teammate on the bench after being diagnosed with a bruise on his spinal cord. While Beasley has dedicated the last year to earning a football scholarship (and has a visit planned to Lenoir-Rhyne on Saturday), those close to the Orange program deem it “very doubtful” Beasley will play football again.

When the news of Wilson and Beasley’s season-ending injuries became public on Monday, the Orange coaches and players knew what they were losing. Their starting quarterback. Their leading receiver. Their leading rusher. And tackler. And punt returner. And kick returner.

51% of its offense, to be exact.

All of this for a team that dubbed 2017 “Keep it Rolling,” based on the unsatisfying finish of the 2016 season when Havelock handed the Panthers its only loss of the year in the 2nd round of the 3A playoffs.

That was only the beginning of Orange’s problems. Hunter Pettiford, the backup to Beasley, missed Friday’s game against Chapel Hill with a sprained ankle. Even the defensive line coach, Eric Villines, missed the first Orange game of his 13-year career after tearing his ACL.

Despite all that, Orange found a way to win a share of its 3rd consecutive Big 8 Championship.

Orange will receive the top automatic bid to the 3A state playoffs after Northern Durham defeated Northwood 34-7 on Friday night at Durham County Stadium. The Knights also claimed a share of the Big 8 title, its first conference championship since 2004.

Orange will receive a home game in the opening round of the 3A state playoffs. The North Carolina High School Athletic Association will announced the playoff pairings on Saturday afternoon.

Junior Morgan Paschall rushed for 152 yards and two touchdowns, while senior Milton Purcell scored three touchdowns in the 2nd quarter as the Panthers defeated Chapel Hill 56-16.

Orange coach Van Smith knew the loss of his two biggest playmakers would be a major shakeup for his team with the playoffs starting next week.

“Our first thought was with Payton and Marvante as people,” said Smith. “We care about their careers. We weren’t thinking about how this would affect us in the playoffs.”

Eli Haithcock and Wyatt Jones each had interception returns for a touchdown. The Panthers had five takeaways and scored 35 points off turnovers, both season-highs.

Paschall broke the game open with a 96-yard touchdown run with 6:25 remaining in the first quarter. Paschall scored the initial touchdown earlier in the frame on a 15-yard scamper.

Purcell scored the first of his three touchdowns in the 2nd quarter off a tap pass from quarterback Brendan Huss. After defensive end Ryan Sellers recovered a fumble off a misguided snap to Chapel Hill quarterback Alex Stough, Huss found Purcell on a 21-yard touchdown. On the next play from scrimmage, Purcell picked off a Stough pass and returned it 57 yards for his 2nd touchdown in 22 seconds.

“I think our offense is getting adjusted to the spread now,” said Smith. “Games like this are good for a teenager’s confidence because every teenager is insecure, in some way. They need to build their confidence.

In the third quarter, Corbin Kenion rushed for 16 yards around left end for his first rushing varsity touchdown.

Stough rushed around right end for a nine-yard touchdown with 8:00 remaining in the fourth quarter. Stough found Bradley Kenyon for a 21-yard touchdown pass on the final Tiger drive.

ORANGE 56, CHAPEL HILL 16

CH-0    0    0    16-16

OR-21   21  7     7-56

O-Morgan Paschall 15 run (Tucker Krogstad kick)

O-Paschall 96 run (Krogstad kick)

O-Eli Haithcock 51 interception return (Krogstad kick)

O-Milton Purcell 16 pass from Brandon Huss (Krogstad kick)

O-Purcell 25 pass from Huss (Krogstad kick)

O-Purcell 57 interception return (Krogstad kick)

O-Corbin Kenion 16 run (Krogstad kick)

O-Wyatt Jones 38 interception return (Krogstad kick)

CH-Alec Stough 9 run (Caleb Clegg run)

CH-Bradley Kenion 21 pass from Stough (Clegg run)

RUSHING: CHAPEL HILL (Clegg 23-146, Stough 4-22 TD, Javon Cobb 2-2, Leo Tun 1-0) ORANGE (Paschall 15-152 2 TD, Kenion 4-70 TD, Purcell 1-9, Tre Richardson 2-(-4), Huss 1-(-11)

PASSING: CHAPEL HILL (Stough 6-26 94 TD 4 INT) ORANGE (Huss 8-15 79 2 TD, Wyatt Jones 0-1)

RECEIVING: CHAPEL HILL (Kenion 5-89 TD, Clegg 1-5) ORANGE (Purcell 2-39 TD, Kendall Whitted 2-23, Noah Robinson 2-8, Sebastian Flores 1-16, Colin Guentensberger 1-(-4)

Orange Senior Morgan Paschall Discuss Running for 152 Yards, 2 TDs vs. CHHS

Orange senior Morgan Paschall made a memorable senior night run, scoring on a 96-yard scamper in the first quarter of Orange’s 56-16 victory over Chapel Hill. Paschall, in his final regular season game, rushed for a career-high 152 yards. It was his 2nd 100-yard game of the season and his first multi-touchdown game of the season.

Orange RB/LB Morgan Paschall Talks 96-yard TD run vs. Chapel Hill

No Description

Orange Seniors Kendall Whitted & Ryan Sellers Talk Winning Another Big 8 Title

On the eve of a recruiting trip to North Carolina A&T for the A&T/N.C. Central game, Kendall Whitted and Ryan Sellers helped Orange claim its third consecutive Big 8 Conference Championship with a 56-16 victory over Chapel Hill. Once again, Sellers leads the team in sacks after compiling two against the Tigers. Whitted tied for the team lead with two receptions for 23 yards.

Orange Seniors Kendall Whitted & Ryan Sellers Discuss Winning Another Big 8 Title

No Description