Month: December 2019

Orange junior Jala Rainey discusses Lady Panthers going to 3-0

In what may have been a first in program history, the Orange women’s basketball team didn’t allow a point in the final 18 minutes of regulation in a game. The Lady Panthers rolled past South Granville 51-6 on Tuesday night to improve to 3-0. Junior forward Jala Rainey made the first start of her high school career and scored nine points, the most since the end of her freshman year when she scored 15 against Northern Durham. Rainey had a three-pointer early in the fourth quarter. Senior Grace Andrews led Orange with ten points. Orange will wrap up the week on Thursday against Carrboro, then venture into Big 8 Conference play next Tuesday against East Chapel Hill in Hillsborough.

Top 10 Fall Sports Moments: #3 Orange volleyball defeats Cedar Ridge

When Cedar Ridge faces Orange in volleyball, five dollars will get you ten that there will be a big crowd. There will be a warm gym. And there will be lots of noise.

This year, for the first time in quite awhile, there were also some big stakes.

Entering the night of October 8, Cedar Ridge was only one game behind Chapel Hill for first place in the Big 8 Conference. Orange was 6-3 and going for another state playoff spot.

On top of that, Cedar Ridge was going for its first sweep of Orange since 2015, having won the opening match 3-2 on September 12.

Orange captured the rematch 3-2 at Red Wolves Gymnasium in front of another large crowd that made noise with every point. Orange took the opening two sets on scores of 25-21 behind the strong finishes of sophomore Lottie Scully, who led the Lady Panthers with 12 kills.

It was a season of underclassmen at both Cedar Ridge and Orange. Scully was joined by fellow sophomores Avery Miller, and Emma Van Tiem as regular rotation players, along with Panther freshman Erin Jordan-Cornell. Red Wolf freshman Cameron Lloyd wound up on the All-Big 8 Conference team in November, while classmate Julie Altieri was named honorable mention. Freshman Cameron Lanier was also a regular contributor for Cedar Ridge.

Through the first two sets, Orange largely contained Lloyd, who led the team with 346 kills this season. With Cedar Ridge trailing 2-0, Lloyd got going. Lloyd delivered three kills over four points to vault the Red Wolves into a 23-22 edge in the third set.

With Orange on match point just moments later, Cameron Lanier delivered a middle kill and Julie Altieri dropped in back-to-back service aces to give the home team the 26-24 win.

In the fourth set, Cedar Ridge only trailed after Altieri sent the opening serve long. Strong serving from Haley Cothran and Lanier paved the way for a 25-19 Cedar Ridge victory to force a fifth set.

If Orange was knocked back after losing two straight sets to its archival, they didn’t show it when it mattered most. Orange won the first four points of the fifth set and won nine of the first ten overall before Lloyd finally got the Red Wolves settled with a kill.

Miller provided a rare left side kill to put Orange up match point. When Lanier’s diving bump pass attempt sailed wide, the Lady Panthers secured a 15-9 win to split the season series against its archival.

Scully finished with 12 kills, ten blocks, ten assists, eight digs, and three aces. Miller had six kills and three digs . Junior Chloe Riley and Devyn Norman each had five kills.

Lloyd finished with 25 kills, 17 digs and five aces. Lanier had nine kills, six aces and three blocks. Altieri had 45 assists, nine digs and four kills.

Orange would win four of its last five regular season matches, including coming back from two sets down to defeat Northern Durham for its final win of the year at Poe Gymtorium. The Lady Panthers lost to Clayton in the opening round of the state playoffs.

Orange Xavier Tinnen talks 3rd place finish at JKO

Xavier Tinnen was one of nine Orange wrestlers competing in the Jim King Invitational for the first time this weekend. For Tinnen, it was a successful debut as he finished third at 195 pounds. Tinnen pinned Chatham Central’s Gerli Amador in 1:43 to capture third place. Tinnen finished 4-1 for the weekend. On Friday, he was pinned by Millbrook’s Holden Cyphill, who would go on to win the 195-pound championship. Tinnen rebounded to win over consecutive matches. He pinned Tyler Kendall of Northern Durham in 39 seconds. Then he defeated Person’s Zak Lieske in 1:28 to reach the consolation finals. Tinnen, in his first year starting for Orange, is 9-3 this season going into the Warrior Holiday Duals at Southern Wayne High School this Saturday. On December 20, he will compete in his first Tiger Holiday Classic at Chapel Hill High School, featuring some of the top programs in the southeast.Â