Three matches over the course of three days for Cedar Ridge volleyball put them atop the Central Conference. Last week, the Red Wolves rolled past Eastern Alamance in a sweep at Red Wolves Gymnasium. Before the match, junior Claire Hargett was honored for her 500th kill and her 500th career dig. She joins Cameron Lloyd and Cameron Lanier in Cedar Ridge’s 500 kill club. Also, Red Wolves junior liberal Sydnee Tapper was honored for her 500th career digs, which happened against Carrboro in a thrilling five-set match last Wednesday. Against the Eagles, Stoll finished with seven kills. Tapper added 14 digs and two aces to her career total. Hargett had a season-high 20 kills as Cedar Ridge remained undefeated in conference play. Last Tuesday, Cedar Ridge defeated crosstown rival Orange in three sets at Panther Gymnasium. That put the Red Wolves back atop the Central Conference. On Tuesday night (tonight), Cedar Ridge will venture to Elon to face Western Alamance. The Warriors will look to tie Cedar Ridge and Orange for first place with a win. Cedar Ridge is 4-0 in the Central Conference while Western Alamance is 2-1. Last year, the Warriors defeated the Red Wolves 3-1 in Elon, Cedar Ridge’s first loss to an Alamance County team since the Central Conference was formed in 2021.
Cedar Ridge volleyball’s Sydnee Tapper & Kayla Stoll discuss win over Eastern Alamance
Three matches over the course of three days for Cedar Ridge volleyball put them atop the Central Conference. Last week, the Red Wolves rolled past Eastern Alamance in a sweep at Red Wolves Gymnasium. Before the match, junior Claire Hargett was honored for her 500th kill and her 500th career dig.