Month: September 2018

Orange Junior Setter Kaitlyn Werden Discusses the Panthers 3-1 Win Over Cedar Ridge

The Orange volleyball team defeated crosstown rival Cedar Ridge 3-1 on Thursday night at a sweaty Orange High Gymnasium. The Lady Panthers had several important kills from junior setter Kaitlyn Werden throughout the match, which Orange won on scores of 25-15, 24-26, 27-25 and 25-21. Orange has now won five straight over the Red Wolves and improves to 9-6, 5-4 in the Big 8 Conference. Orange faces Northwood on Wednesday in Hillsborough. The Red Wolves travel to Caswell County on Monday night to take on the Bartlett Yancey Buccaneers, who they defeated in the season-opener.

Orange junior setter Kaitlyn Werden Discusses the Panthers 3-1 Win over Cedar Ridge

On a sweaty night at Panther Gymnasium, the Orange volleyball team defeated crosstown rival Cedar Ridge 3-1 on scores of 25-15, 24-26, 27-25, 25-21. Junior setter Kaitlyn Werden made some important kills during the third and fourth sets as Orange prevailed over Cedar Ridge for the fifth straight time to improve to 9-6 overall, 5-4 in the Big 8 Conference.

Alumni Update; Wilson Makes 3rd Major League Appearance; Daley Helps Greensboro College Women’s Soccer to 5-0 Start

It goes without saying that the mid-week edition of Alumni Update is abbreviated because of Hurricane Florence. Methodist College, where former Cedar Ridge volleyball liberio Lili Henry currently plays, has had four matches either postponed or canceled, including a USA South Conference Tri-Match set for Rocky Mount this weekend. The Elon Women’s Soccer team, where 2018 Orange graduate Kayla Hodges plays, had its Wednesday night match against UNC Wilmington postponed. The Phoenix also had a match set against Davidson on September 14 cancelled. The Cape Fear Community College volleyball team, where Cedar Ridge graduate Lindsay Thompson plays, hasn’t played in nearly two weeks. The Sea Devils were supposed to compete in the Region X-travaganza at the Tarlton Complex in Hickory this weekend, but it has also been postponed. Cape Fear isn’t slated to play again until next Thursday. The William Peace University women’s soccer team, where former Orange star Jordan Rogers plays, has had five games postponed or canceled because of Florence, including Saturday’s game against Methodist in Fayetteville. The Pacers are slate to resume the season on Tuesday against Hollins University in Roanoke, VA. Despite all that, some former Hillsborough athletes returned to action this week.

Bryse Wilson: The 2017 Orange graduate made his third pitching appearance for the Atlanta Braves on Tuesday, his first in two weeks. In an 8-1 loss to St. Louis, Wilson pitched the 9th inning and gave up three hits, two runs with one strikeout. His ERA is now 6.43. Despite the loss, Atlanta leads the Philadelphia Phillies by 6 games with ten games remaining and is en route for its first division championship since 2013. Wilson is currently on Atlanta’s 40-man roster, which was expanded on September 1st. The playoff roster will be whittled down to 25 players if the Braves make the postseason. On Wednesday, Atlanta defeated St. Louis 7-3. Wilson’s teammate with the Gwinnett Stripers and the Braves, 22-year-old Touki Toussaint, earned his second Major League win, striking out eight over five-plus innings.

Brittany Daley: The former Cedar RIdge centerback has played in  every game for the Greensboro College women’s soccer team, which is off to a 5-0 start. On Wednesday night, the Pride defeated Marymount (VA) 3-1 in Arlington, VA. Daley started at centerback, her third start this season. She has played 195 minutes through five games. Greensboro, a Division III team, will host Bob Jones University on Friday afternoon at Pride Field.

Chandler Compton:  The former Orange High reserve came off the bench on Wednesday night as Wofford lost to South Carolina 5-0 at Stone Stadium in Columbia, SC. Compton has played in four games for the Terriers this season, making two starts and compiling 212 minutes of game action.

Lionel Reid-Shaw: Now a wingback with Division III Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Reid-Shaw started in the Red Devils’ 2-1 victory over Frostburg State in Frostburg, MD on Wednesday afternoon. The Red Devils are now 4-2-1 and are ranked 5th in the Mid-Atlantic Region. Reid-Shaw has started all seven of Dickinson’s games.

Jordan Lloyd: The Brevard College junior started in the Tornadoes’ USA South Conference opener on Wednesday night at Boshamer Gym in Brevard, falling to Piedmont 3-0. Lloyd finished with three kills, one ace,  and 12 digs. Lloyd is 2nd on the team with 49 kills and 88 digs. On Saturday, Brevard travels to Berea, KY to face Huntingdon.

Kevin Wright Jr. The 2018 Cedar Ridge graduate has been medically cleared for game action for North Carolina Wesleyan. However, his college debut won’t come this weekend. The Battling Bishops were supposed to travel up to Bridgewater in Virginia, but the game has been postponed. Wesleyan is slated to host LaGrange at Rocky Mount Athletic Stadium on September 29th. Wright was held out of Wesleyan’s opening games by team doctors. Wesleyan has a 1-1 record after opening the season with a 35-28 victory over Thomas More, followed by a 59-21 loss to Shenandoah.

 

Orange Panther of the Week: Jera Hargrove

Freshman Women’s Tennis player Jera Hargrove is this week’s Orange Panther of the Week. On Wednesday, Hargrove won her match at Hillside in #1 singles as the Lady Panthers defeated the Hornets 9-0. It was Orange’s 2nd straight win. It was Hargrove’s second straight win after she captured a victory in #1 singles over South Granville last week. Orange improved to 5-8 after Friday’s win and will travel to Roxboro Community School on Wednesday. In this interview, Hargrove describes how it was her brother who helped her take up tennis and her favorite courses at Orange just five weeks into her high school career. 

Orange LB/WR Colin Guentensberger Talks Being a Cubs Fan & Friday’s Big 8 Opener

Colin Guentensberger has been a mainstay around the Orange football team the past two seasons. He was a starting linebacker last season and also played wide receiver. Over the spring, he was the starting right fielder for the Orange baseball team, where former coach Dean Dease called him “a second leadoff batter” while batting ninth. After a trip to Washington during the break created by Hurricane Florence, Guentensberger took a family trip to Washington, D.C. to watch his beloved Chicago Cubs take another step toward the National League Central Division Championship. On Friday, Guentensberger and the rest of the Orange Panthers travel to East Chapel Hill in the Big 8 Conference opener for both teams. 

Orange LB/WR Colin Guentensberger Talks Being a Cubs Fan & Friday’s Big 8 Opener at East Chapel Hill

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Cedar Ridge Red Wolf of the Week: Kierston “KJ” Barnes

For the first time in over a year, Cedar Ridge football enjoyed the taste of victory on Thursday night. The Red Wolves junior varsity team defeated Rocky Mount Prep 28-2. Junior wide receiver/cornerback KJ Barnes had three touchdowns for the Red Wolves, and also played an important role on defense as Cedar Ridge didn’t allow an offensive point. Even though Cedar Ridge isn’t fielding a varsity team this season, Barnes wants to make a difference this season for the Red Wolves so that they can return to varsity in 2019. 

Cedar Ridge Red Wolf of the Week: Kierston “KJ” Barnes

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Orange Panther of the Week: Brooke Fryar

This week’s Orange Panther of the Week is junior volleyball libero Brooke Fryar. Last Thursday in a 3-0 win over Southern Durham, Fryar had seven digs and one assist as the Panthers defeated the Spartans 25-10, 25-8 and 25-4 to improve to 7-4, 3-3 in the Big 8 Conference. This season, Fryar has amassed 82 digs and 62 services assists. In practice, Fryar has mastered the practice game of “Elimination,” where her team hasn’t lost all season. She plays on the Triangle Volleyball Club during the spring and summer. 

Orange Panther of the Week: Brooke Fryar

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Cedar Ridge Interior Lineman Braxton Mergenthal Talks JV Victory

After a difficult summer where Cedar Ridge announced it would not field a football team in June, the junior varsity football team earned a victory on Thursday night over Rocky Mount Prep. Junior Braxton Mergenthal, who is also a varsity basketball player for the Red Wolves, played offense and defense in Thursday’s victory. He blocked for quarterbacks Elijah Whitaker and William Berger as the Red Wolves won 28-2. The Cedar Ridge JVs will be back in action on Thursday night at home against Granville Central. 

Cedar Ridge Interior Lineman Braxton Mergenthal Talks JV Football Win

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Cedar Ridge Linebacker Braedon Thompson Discusses JV Win over Rocky Mount Prep

On Thursday night, the Cedar Ridge junior varsity team defeated Rocky Mount Prep 28-2 at Red Wolves Stadium. It was the first football victory in over a year at Cedar Ridge and one that was much-needed after a difficult summer. Braedon Thompson helped the Red Wolves deny Rocky Mount any offensive points as they won under the direction of head coach Antonio King for the first time. The Cedar Ridge Junior Varsity will play its fourth game of the season on Thursday night against Granville Central at Red Wolves Stadium. 

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Cedar Ridge’s Lydia Wood, Emma Downing & Sarah McCuiston Talk Win Over Hillside

The Cedar Ridge volleyball team earned its first Big 8 Conference win of the season on Thursday night, shutting out Hillside 3-0 at Hornets Gymnasium. Freshman Lydia Wood, junior Emma Downing and senior Sarah McCuiston contributed heavily to the Red Wolves’ third win of the season. Despite setback playing in a tough Big 8 Conference, Wood, Downing and McCuiston believe the best is still to come this season under first year head coach Anna Seethaler. 

Cedar Ridge’s Lydia Wood, Emma Downing & Sarah McCuiston Talk Win over Hillside

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