Photo by Bernard Thomas
At halftime of its game against Orange on Friday night, the Cedar Ridge women’s basketball team had filled the three requirements to pull off an upset:
- They had gotten Orange center Erin Jordan-Cornell in foul trouble.
- They had kept Jordan-Cornell from scoring a field goal in the first half.
- They had the obligatory huge half from guard Amiyah Ware.
Unfortunately for Cedar Ridge, the Lady Panthers were able to regroup in the second half even if Ware never did cool off.
The most encouraging sign for Orange coach B.J. Condron was the player who led the charge to his team’s 11th win of the season provided a glimpse into the Lady Panthers’ future.
Freshman Addie Atkins had a career-high 15 points, including 5-of-10 shooting from 3-point range to push the Lady Panthers back from a eight-point deficit to defeat Cedar Ridge 46-37 at Red Wolves Arena. Sophomore Evelyn George finished with her fourth double-double of the season, racking up a season-high 18 rebounds to go along with 13 points.
Orange senior Jada Reed scored nine, including 3-of-8 shooting from 3-point range.
Ware, who set the school record with 37 points against Eastern Alamance on January 6, finished with 32 points. In fact, after Cameron Copeland opened the game for Cedar Ridge with a three-pointer on its opening possession, Ware scored the final 12 field goals for the Red Wolves. Koryn Shearin was the only other Red Wolf to score.
Orange has now defeated Cedar Ridge in eight straight matchups.
The Red Wolves were going for its first win over Orange since January 7, 2019. They got off to a good start opening with a 8-0 run. After Copeland’s 3-pointer, Ware drained two free throws and sank a running one-hander off a block by Annora Leaf.
George responded with five straight points for the Lady Panthers, including a 3-pointer from the wing and a stickback basket on Orange’s subsequent possession. Ware came back with a 3-pointer, but Orange’s Jada Reed responded with a shot from downtown of her own.
Orange went dry in the second quarter, shooting just one-of-eight from the field. Jordan-Cornell picked up her second foul, which forced her to the bench with just one point. The Lady Panthers went the final 6:15 of the first half without a field goal. Ware scored all six of the Red Wolves’ points in the frame, which was enough for Cedar Ridge to carry a 22-16 lead into halftime.
After Ware opened the second half by converting a pull-up 15-footer, Orange’s outside game went to work to gradually draw the Lady Panthers closer. Atkins scored from downtown off a skip pass from Reed. Jordan-Cornell scored her first field goal with 3:45 remaining in the third quarter off a pass from George. Reed sank another 3-pointer from an assist from senior Nikayla Whitted. George tied the game for the first time at 27-27 after she scored a field goal and was fouled by Cedar Ridge’s Addie Reid in the final seconds of the third quarter.
Orange (11-10, 4-5 in the Central Carolina Conference) shot 6-of-12 from the field in the fourth quarter, including three 3-pointers. Reed put Orange ahead with her third 3-pointer off a pass from Atkins, which triggered a 9-0 run that put the game away. Atkins added another shot from downtown while Jordan-Cornell scored after a block from George. Atkins’ final 3-pointer with 3:10 remaining put Orange ahead 39-30.
Orange will host Person on Tuesday night in Hillsborough at 6PM.
Cedar Ridge (3-14, 2-7) will face Eastern Alamance on Tuesday night at 6PM in Red Wolves Arena. Cedar Ridge has added a home game against Durham School of the Arts for its senior night on February 8. It will be the final home game for seniors Cierra Copeland, Cameron Copeland, Beysi Acensio and Deepmala Ford-Williams.