Month: December 2017

Simpson Scores 15 as Cedar Ridge Defeats Orange 46-39; Cates, Myers Lead Panthers With 13

Any victory for Cedar Ridge over Orange is precious, especially when its in the Panthers gym.

That’s why the smiles on Cedar Ridge’s seniors were a little wider after the Red Wolves defeated the Panthers 46-39 on Tuesday night. Yolanda Simpson, who earned her first win over Orange as a varsity member of the Red Wolves, led Cedar Ridge with 15 points. Madison Wardlow added ten, including two huge baskets in the fourth quarter.

“I guess this was a redemption game for Yolanda,” said Cedar Ridge Coach Felton Page. “She’s been coming off the bench and she played well tonight. We’re starting to come together. We haven’t had a full team all season long, but we’re starting to come together.”

Orange senior Janea Myers paced Orange with 13 points, but the Panthers were held to only two 3-pointers. Sophomore Lauren Cates added 12.

Cedar Ridge (7-5, 2-2) had lost seven of its last eight against the Panthers, with its last victory coming on January 5, 2016, a 46-45 win at OHS.

So how big it is for Cedar Ridge to beat its crosstown rival. It depends on who you ask.

”It’s big for the kids, but it’s just another game for us,” said Page. “It’s a conference game, so it’s important for us to get the win.”

However, Simpson and Wardlow have another opinion.

“Definitely not,” said Simpson. “This is the first time we’ve beaten Orange in two years so it’s really exciting, especially since I’m a senior.”

Both teams played without starters. Cedar Ridge forward Grace Davies was sidelined with the flu. Orange’s leading scorer, Icez Barnett, suffered a right foot injury against Hillside on Friday.

Orange (3-4, 1-3) ended the third quarter with a 31-29 lead, but the fourth quarter was dominated by the Red Wolves. On the opening possession, Simpson scored in the paint off a pretty feed from Taylin Jean to tie the game 31-31, then Catharine Coyle lay-in a pass from Simpson to give Cedar Ridge the lead. it was Coyle’s only points of the game.

Orange didn’t score in the opening 5:57 of the fourth quarter, turning the ball over on six consecutive possessions without attempting a shot. In the meantime, Wardlow returned to the game after suffering an injury to her stomach late in the third quarter. The rest proved vital as she immediately hit a three-pointer, then stole the ball from Myers and scored a lay-up on a breakaway to extend Cedar Ridge’s lead to 39-31, capping a 10-0 run.

”That was huge,” said Page. “She told me on the bench ‘Coach, I’m ready to go.’ And I said ‘No, you’re not because you’re still holding you’re stomach. Thenafter a while, she stopped holding her stomach. I guess she read my mind because once she got in the game, she made things happen. We need to get that from her and Logan Woody because they bring that spark for us.”

The Red Wolves made the run despite Jean and guard Logan Woody playing with four fouls most of the way.

Cedar Ridge travels to Southern Vance on Thursday. Orange will face Lee County in Sanford on Wednesday before traveling to South Granville on Friday.

CEDAR RIDGE 46, ORANGE 39

CR:  8    9    12     17-46

OHS: 13   2   16     8-39

CEDAR RIDGE: Yolanda Simpson 15, Natalia Garay 4, Logan Woody 5, Madison Wardlow 10, Tori Dalehite 4, Catharine Coyle 2, Taylin Jean 6.

ORANGE: Grace Dively 3, Nyshyra Wilkins 2, Kate Burgess 4, Janea Myers 13, Lauren Cates 12, Xandria Moore 2, Grace Andrews 2.

Cedar Ridge Red Wolf of the Week: Yolanda Simpson

This winter’s first Cedar Ridge Red Wolf of the Week is women’s basketball center Yolanda Simpson. Last week, Simpson led the Red Wolves to a victory over Northwood. On Tuesday night, Simpson paced the Red Wolves with 17 points as Cedar Ridge defeated Orange 46-39, its first victory over the Panthers in nearly two years. When Yolanda isn’t playing basketball, she’s participating in performances at Cedar Ridge High, including last in the production of “Madrigal.” Joining Yolanda in this interview is point guard Madison Wardlow.

Cedar Ridge Red Wolf of the Week: Yolanda Simpson

This winter’s first Cedar Ridge Red Wolf of the Week is women’s basketball center Yolanda Simpson. Last week, Simpson led the Red Wolves to a victory over Northwood. On Tuesday night, Simpson paced the Red Wolves with 17 points as Cedar Ridge defeated Orange 46-39, its first victory over the Panthers in nearly two years.

Cedar Ridge Girls Basketball Coach Felton Page Discusses Win over Orange

For the first time since January 19, 2016, Cedar Ridge defeated Orange in girls basketball. Yolanda Simpson scored 15 points while Madison Wardlow added ten as the Red Wolves defeated the Panthers 46-39. The Red Wolves held Orange scoreless in the first 6:01 of the fourth quarter, which proved to be the Panthers’ undoing. Coach Felton Page faced Orange without center Grace Davies, who is out with the flu, but still earned a vital victory over a crosstown rival.

Cedar Ridge Girls Basketball Coach Felton Page Discusses the Red Wolves Victory over Orange

For the first time since January 19, 2016, Cedar Ridge defeated Orange in girls basketball. Yolanda Simpson scored 15 points while Madison Wardlow added ten as the Red Wolves defeated the Panthers 46-39. The Red Wolves held Orange scoreless in the first 6:01 of the fourth quarter, which proved to be the Panthers’ undoing.

Orange Wrestling Wins EA Eagle Classic; Ramirez, Homsey, Hawkins & Alston Take Individual Titles

Photo from OHSwrestling.com

With the Tiger Holiday Wresting Classic coming up next week at Chapel Hill High, Orange geared up by winning the Eastern Alamance Eagle Classic at the Mebane Arts and Community Center.

The Panthers took first place with 252.5 points behind individual championships from four wrestlers. Northwest Guilford finished 2nd with 232 points, while Northern Guilford came in third with 193.5.

Josiah Ramirez, Daylan Alston, Bailey Hawkins and Braden Homsey each claimed championships in their respective weight classes. It was the 2nd individual championship for each of those grapplers this month after they all took home their respective crowns at the Jim King Invitational at Orange on December 3rd.

Hawkins won the 132-pound championship with a 6-4 decision over Eastern Guilford’s Matthew Bivens. It was the only time in four matches that Hawkins didn’t score a pin. On Friday, Hawkins pinned Western Alamance’s Greg Gold in :58. In the quarterfinals, Hawkins finished off Eastern Alamance’s Jason Odekirk in 1:22. In the semifinals, Hawkins pinned Willard Moshenek of Dan River in 1:05. Hawkins, a senior, is now 13-1 on the season with eight pins.

At 182, Josiah Ramirez remained undefeated by pinning Daniel Morales of South Granville in 1:41 for the championship. Ramirez, now 14-0 with ten pins on the season, was extended beyond the first period only once the entire tournament. In the opening round, Ramirez pinned Greyson Herrera of N.C. School of Science and Math in 2:58. After that, Ramirez had three first period pins in his final three matches. In the quarterfinals, Ramirez A.C. Biagioni in :26. Ramirez started Saturday by pinning Luke Gordy of Northwest Guilford in :31.

Braden Homsey earned the championship at 195 by pinning Northwest Guilford’s Jacob Hardy in 3:50. Homsey started the eight man tournament by scoring a major decision over Garret Hope of Bishop McGuinness 15-3. In the semifinals, Homsey earned an injury forfeit win.

Daylan Alston, the Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion, pinned Bartlett Yancey’s Josh Stewart in 1:36 to win his latest title. Earlier on Saturday, Alston earned a spot in the finals by pinning Northern Guilford’s Paul Kluttz in 3:52. On Friday, Alston disposed of East Chapel Hill’s A.J. Britt in :29. In the quarterfinals, Alston defeated Eastern Alamance’s Terrell Owens 7-1. Alston is now 15-0 with ten pins on his senior season.

In addition to the four champions, Orange had four runners-up. At 113, Mitchell Askew finished 2nd, falling in a tight championship match to Bartlett Yancey’s Jacob Wright 8-7. Askew earned a spot in the finals by pinning Santiago Rios of Dan River 1:43.

In his first major tournament, Orange’s Justin Hutchins finished 2nd at 120. Northwest Guilford’s Shane Chavis earned a major decision over Hutchins 11-2. Hutchins defeated NCSSM’s Ryann Greenblatt in 4:35. Hutchins opened the tournament with a 15-3 major decision over Millbrook’s John Seagraves 15-3.

Gavin Wiggins finished second at 126. On Friday, Wiggins opened with a 11-8 victory over NCSSM’s Hunter Wood. Wiggins advanced to Saturday following a technical fall over Northwest Guilford’s Zane Ducat. In the semifinals, Wiggins defeated Green Hope’s Tyler Couture 16-4.

At 160, Avery Jenkins had a runner-up finish, falling to Northern Guilford Josh King 5-1 in the finals. Jenkins advanced to the finals with a 7-0 decision over David Spencer of Bishop McGuinness.

At 220, Jake McBroom finished third, pinning Eastern Guilford’s Salvador Garcia in 2:22 in the consolation final.

CT Lopeman finished 5th at 138, while Mario Manduiano finished 5th at 152 and Trey Jones placed 5th at 170.

In its final dual match of 2017, Orange faces Cedar Ridge at Red Wolves Gymnasium on Wednesday at 7, following by the start of the two-day Tiger Invitational on Friday.

Warren Scores 15 as Hillside Hands Orange Men 1st Conference Loss 58-45

Friday night was the first time Orange and Hillside faced each other in a boys basketball conference game since 2004.

But milestones took a backseat for Panthers Coach Greg Motley. It was no substitute for teaching a lesson—-with a lengthy substitution.

“We had a lack of effort, “ said Motley. “We felt we had to work way harder than they were working, and we didn’t. We gave up too many second chances. If we had cut down on those, we could have made it a better game.”

When Hillside scored four times from offensive rebounds off missed dunks. Motley delivered a lesson about effort.

He benched his entire starting five with 4:01 remaining in the third quarter. They didn’t return until there was 3:36 left in the game.

When the starters left, Hillside led 46-31 after Orange went the first 4:05 without scoring. Behind reserves Machai Holt, Ryan Sellers, Jason Franklin, Eli Haithcock and Zyon Pettiford, the Panthers narrowed the deficit to 38-31 early in the fourth quarter.

By the end, Traylen Warren sank free throws and the Hornets, coming off a double overtime loss to Chapel Hill, defeated the Panthers 58-45. Warren led Hillside with 15, while Deontrae Brown had nine.

Mitch Portman paced Orange with ten, the only Panther in double figures. Haithcock, in his first game of the year, and Holt had eight each.

Despite the loss of Connor Crabtree and Logan Vosburg from last season, Orange is still a transition team. But Hillside was the rare team that could not only run with the Panthers, but they could rebound in transition.

“We knew they were a good transition team,” said Motley. “That was what we prepared for. We just turned the ball over too much against token pressure. They really didn’t pressure us that hard, we just didn’t do a good job holding on to the ball.”

Hillside also had superior depth. Hornets Coach Thurman Jordan played 13 players, ten of whom scored.

Orange jumped out to a 10-2 lead behind a three-pointer from Joey McMullin. The Panthers had only one more three-pointer the rest of the game, and McMullin was held to four points.

Hillside’s transition game cranked up in the second half, outscoring the Panthers 21-10. Warren scored six points in the frame and led 25-19 at the half

In the third quarter, Orange didn’t get any points from its starters. After Tarvarest Hargraves scored on a stickback basket off a missed dunk by Xavier Young, Motley benched his starting five.

Holt and Haithcock kept the Panthers in the game, along with a three-pointer from the freshman Franklin.

Orange is now 4-2, 1-1 in the Big 8. Hillside improved to 2-3, 0-1 in the Big 8.

Orange hosts Cedar Ridge on Tuesday at OHS.

HILLSIDE 58, ORANGE 45

ORANGE: Marquis Phelps 4, Mitch Portman 10, Morgan Paschall 4, Joey McMullin 4, Machai Holt 8, Eli Haithcock 8, Ryan Sellers 2, Jason Franklin 3, Matt Atherton 2.

HILLSIDE: Traylen Warren 15, Xavier Young 4, Damon Sanders 7, Brian Bullock 5, Deontrae Brown 9, Jysson Slate 4, Rod Bailey 2, Tarvarest Hargraves 4, Ja’lyn McIntosh 4, Drake Thompson 4.

 

Barnett Suffers Foot Injury as Orange Girls Fall to Hillside 35-31; Chapel Hill Tops Cedar Ridge 45-40

In a matter of seconds, the Orange girls basketball team suffered a setback it avoided for most of last season.

An injury to its star player.

Through a 21-0 start in 2016-17, Orange remained fairly healthy. On Friday night against Hillside, junior forward Icez Barnett went for a loose ball as the first quarter ended, injuring her right foot. With a grimace on her face, Barnett limped to the bench, which was the most movement she showed for the rest of the night.

She watched the remainder of the game with her right leg extended along the vacant chairs, and the Lady Panthers were never the same without her.

After Orange led 8-2 at the end of the first quarter, Hillside reeled off 15-6 run and held off Orange 35-31 at Hornets Gymnasium. Faith Blackstone led the Hornets with 14 points.

Sophomore Lauren Cates led all scorers with 15, but the Lady Panthers’ offense was thrown into disarray after losing Barnett, who scored 20 points in Orange’s conference-opening victory over East Chapel Hill on Tuesday.

The loss of Barnett riddled Coach B.J. Condron’s rotation down to seven players, yet the Panthers still had a chance to tie late after Hillside’s Jada Green missed the front end of an 1-and-1. Cates tried to get open for a three pointer, but Dajhah McFee stripped the ball free and Maleiya Hill came up with a steal.

The Hornets improved to 3-3, 2-0 in the Big 8. Orange falls to 3-3, 1-1 in the Big 8.

In Hillsborough on Friday, Chapel Hill defeated Cedar Ridge 45-40. The Red Wolves, coming off a victory at Northwood, are now 6-5, 1-1 in the Big 8. The Red Wolves travel to Orange on Tuesday night.

HILLSIDE 35, ORANGE 31

ORANGE: Grace Dively 4, Janea Myers 7, Icez Barnett 3, Lauren Cates 15, Grace Andrews 2.

HILLSIDE: Maya Johnson 2, Faith Blackstone 14, Maleiya Hill 5, Dajhah McFee 2, Shianna Bibson 1, Maliya Simpson 7, Jordyn Burton 4.

Orange Guard Mitch Portman Discusses 17 Point Game in Win vs. East Chapel Hill

Photo by Dave Lindaman

Mitch Portman came up big when Orange needed him most in its conference opener. Portman scored 17 points, including ten in the second half, as the Panthers defeated East Chapel Hill 56-50 on Tuesday night.

Joey McMullin added 15 points, included 13 in the second half as the Panthers fought back from a six-point halftime deficit. After Monday’s win over Lee County, Orange is now 4-1 with a game against Hillside set for tonight at Durham. The tripleheader starts with the JV game at 4:30, followed by the girls at 6.

Orange Senior Guard Mitch Portman Discusses 56-50win Over East Chapel Hill

Trailing 25-20 at the half in its conference opener, Orange rallied for a 56-50 victory on Tuesday night. Mitch Portman finished with 17 points to lead the Panthers, while Joey McMullin added 15. McMullin Scores 13 in the second half and sank a trio of 3-pointers n the opening three minutes of the third quarter to give the Orange offense momentum.

Askew, Jenkins, Jones Score Pins as Orange Wrestling Remains Undefeated with 84-0 Win over Hillside

After a rare week off in the midst of December, the Orange Wrestling team returned to business with a dominant victory over Hillside.

The Panthers scored nine pins, five of them in less than a minute, to defeat the Hornets 84-0 to improve to 10-0. Mitchell Askew scored the fastest pin of the night with a :17 victory at 113 pounds.

Trey Jones scored his fastest pin of the season in :26 at 170. At 160, Avery Jenkins earned a pin in :42. Senior Bailey Hawkins claimed his 11th straight victory at 132 pounds with a pin in :55.

Justin Hutchins (120), CT Lopeman (138), Levi Anderson (145), Josiah Ramirez (182) and Jacob McBroom (220) all earned victories by forfeit.

Daylan Alston, the Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion, improved to 11-0 with a pin at 4:54 against Rodney Harris, the most competitive match of the night. Alston has recorded seven pins and three forfeits. His lone decision came in the Orange Thanksgiving Duals with a 8-6 double overtime victory over Jonathan King of Southwest Guilford, which is easily Orange’s closest dual match to date, a 41-31 victory.

At 126, Gavin Wiggins earned a pin at 2:59. At 152, Mario Manduiano scored his second victory of the year via pinfall at 1:20, his second straight victory by pin. Following on the heels of his championship at 195 pounds in the Jim King Invitational, Braden Homsey remained undefeated with a pinfall at 2:32. Homsey improved to 10-0.

After having last weekend off because of snow, the Panthers will return to holiday dual wrestling action this weekend in Mebane. They will participate in the Eastern Alamance Tournament, which will be held at the Mebane Arts and Community Center starting Friday afternoon at 5. Saturday’s session starts at 9AM.