The momentum from starting 4-0 for the first time since 2010 didn’t carry over for Orange in its Big 8 Conference opener.
East Chapel Hill, under new head coach Rachel Kline, defeated the Lady Panthers 3-0 at Wildcat Gymnasium on Tuesday night. The Wildcats swept the Lady Panthers on scores of 25-19, 25-13 and 25-21 to improve to 4-0. Over the summer, Kline replaced longtime head coach Michelle Wood at East Chapel Hill.
Orange, who suffered its first loss of the season, had eight kills from junior Emma Clements. That pushed Clements to a team-leading 61 kills through the first five games of the season. Senior Libby Jones and Natalie Ruble each had five kills. Senior Liz LaNier finished with two aces. Junior Grace Ducharme had ten assists and senior Meg Gattis finished with 12 digs. Vale Serge led Orange with 15 digs.
Through the first five games, Jones has 42 kills, eleven blocks and 19 digs. LaNier has 38 kills, six aces, and a team-leading 22 blocks. Clements also leads the squad with 97 digs, while Gattis has 85 digs and Serge has 51. Junior Kaitlyn Werden has 80 assists, including a season-high 23 in last Thursday’s 3-1 win at South Granville in Creedmoor.
The Lady Panthers are now 4-1, 0-1 in the Big 8 Conference. They aim to bounce back with a home game on Thursday night against Hillside. After Thursday, Orange will play three consecutive games on the road, including a nonconference match against Person in Roxboro on Monday night. They also travel to Northwood next Thursday.
Also on Tuesday night, Cedar Ridge dropped its first Big 8 Conference game to Northwood 3-0 on scores of 25-11, 25-14 and 25-12. The Red Wolves were only credited with five kills. Senior Sarah McCuiston led the team with three kills. Rachel Tucker had eight digs. Macy Henry finished with all five of the Red Wolves assists.
On Wednesday, Cedar Ridge suffered a disappointing loss to Eastern Alamance 3-2 in Mebane. Last week, the Red Wolves defeated the Eagles 3-1 in Hillsborough.
It won’t get any easier for Cedar Ridge on Thursday night. They travel to Chapel Hill, the two-time defending 3A Eastern Regional Champions. The Tigers are 6-1 under head coach Ross Fields after losing to Marvin Ridge 2-0 last week during the Best of the Best Tournament at Davidson College. The Tigers won its conference opener over Hillside on Tuesday 3-0.
Through the first five games of the season, McCuiston and freshman Lydia Wood lead the Red Wolves with 20 kills each. Sophomore Haylee Cothran has three aces. McCuiston has a team-leading 15 blocks, while Henry has 14 blocks and Emma Downing had 13 blocks, along with 16 kills. Tucker has 50 digs. Marlee Rakouskas, an outside hitter and defensive specialist, has 27 digs.
After playing three road matches this week, Cedar Ridge will return home on Tuesday to host Orange.
Elsewhere around the Big 8 Conference, Northern Durham is 3-0 after winning its Big 8 opener against Southern Durham. The Knights also won at South Granville on Monday 3-1 and opened the season with a 3-0 sweep of the Durham School of the Arts at Poe Gymtorium. Northern will host East Chapel Hill on Thursday night. The Knights finished 17-7 in 2017 and finished in a three-way tie with Northwood and East Chapel Hill for 3rd place.