Jeff Hamlin

22 Goals in 3 Games; Orange Soccer Blasts B-Y 8-1

For those who enjoy waking up early on weekend mornings to watch the Premier League broadcasts from England, last week’s opener between traditional powers Liverpool and Arsenal offered an anomaly. A 4-3 victory by Liverpool in a unusually high scoring effort by the Reds against the Gunners.

To open the 2016 season, Orange has taken it to another level. They started with a stunning 5-2 victory at Northern Durham, and have only gotten better. After a 9-1 victory over Graham on Tuesday, the Panthers continued their form with an 8-1 win over Bartlett Yancey on Wednesday night at Orange High Soccer Pitch.

Jamar Davis scored four goals. Junior Malcolm Phillips added a goal and an assist. Casey Barhudt added a goal and an assist, as did junior Bryan Torres. Ewan McCallum scored the final goal with 3:02 remaining.

Alfredo Rodrguez chipped in with two assists. Sophomore Levi Anderson also notched an assist.

Orange is 3-0 with a home game against Riverside next Tuesday.

 

 

Riverside Volleyball Sweeps Orange 3-0

After claiming its first win of the season, the Orange volleyball team fell to Riverside 3-0 in Durham on Wednesday night.

The Panthers are now 1-3.

It was a shutout in name only as Orange had several set points that went for naught. Riverside captured the sweep on scores of 30-28, 29-27 and 25-20.

Jordan Lloyd had 15 digs, 11 kills and 1 ace. Mileah Shriner chipped in 3 aces, 5 kills, 2 digs and 2 blocks.

The Orange JV squad swept the Pirates 2-0.

Orange travels to Roxboro for a match against Person on Tuesday. The Rockets captured the season-opener against the Panthers last week.

 

Cedar Ridge Red Wolf of the Week: Shemar Miles

Senior Running Back Shemar Miles is our 1st Cedar Ridge Red Wolf of the Week for the 2016-17 Academic Year. Miles scored three touchdowns against Carrboro on Friday in CRHS’ 60-0 victory to open the season.

Miles had extra motivation. In May, Carrboro ended the season of the Red Wolves in the 3-A/2-A/1-A state lacrosse playoffs in Hillsborough. Miles plays as a midfielder for the lacrosse Wolves, and last spring’s game was very much on his mind on Friday night.

Cedar Ridge Red Wolf of the Week: Shemar Miles

Miles scored three touchdowns in the Red Wolves 60-0 Win over Carrboro in the season opener on Friday night.

Cedar Ridge Boys Soccer Travels to DSA after Tie wth EA

It’s clear early on who has replaced Chris Walker as the main scorer for the Cedar Ridge Boys Soccer team.

Tasha Hso has scored four goals in the Red Wolves’ first four games, including two in the season opener against 2A power Carrboro in a 2-2 tie. Hso added another tally on Monday night in a 2-2 against Eastern Alamance. Frankie Orellana opened the scoring for the Red Wolves. The Eagles scored the equalized with 3:14 remaining.

Cedar Ridge has opened the season 1-1-2 going into tonight’s game at Durham School of the Arts. The lone win came last Thursday, 2-1 over South Granville. Hso scored the game-winning goal early in the second half. Cameron Koehler had the opener.

In CRHS’ opener against Carrboro, the Red Wolves notched eights shots on goal and four corners.

Cedar Ridge Football Looks to Go 2-0 vs. Jordan-Matthews

Cedar Ridge football enters 2016 in a much more orderly fashion than they did in 2015. After a 60-0 win over Carrboro last Friday, the Red Wolves are feeling confident, and are looking for its first winning season since 2010.

They journey to Jordan-Matthews this week.  Coach Scott Loosemoore discussed the victory over the Jaguars and what’s ahead after practice Tuesday night.

Cedar Ridge football coach Scott Loosemoore Talks 60-0 Win over Carrboro

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Orange Volleyball Claims 1st Win, Shuts Out Graham 3-0

After opening the season with losses against Person and Wesleyan Christian Academy, the Orange volleyball team earned its first victory on Tuesday night.

The Panthers earned the three-set sweep on scores of 25-10, 25-13 and 25-10 to improve to 1-2. Faith Foushee had 16 digs, while Jordan Lloyd added 7 kills and 10 digs. Bailey Lucas registered 4 kills, 13 assists and 3 digs, and Macy Hughes added 7 kills, 2 blocks and 1 dig.

The Panthers face Riverside in Durham tonight.

The Week Ahead…Week 2

It was a promising start for the Cedar Ridge and Orange football teams in the first week of the season. The two sides won by a combined score of 95-3. Stiffer tests await this week as both teams hit the road once again. The Red Wolves are in Siler City to face Jordan-Matthews, while Orange is at Northern Durham, which lost to Fayetteville 71st on Friday.

This week marks the first Orange vs. Cedar Ridge matchup of the new academic year. The Panthers and the Red Wolves meet Wednesday in girls tennis.

It’s also a busy week ahead for the Cedar Ridge boys soccer team, which is off to a 2-1 start. Orange, which opened its season with a 5-2 win at Northern, also has a busy week ahead. Here’s how the slate looks:

Monday: 

Boys Soccer:  Eastern Alamance at Cedar Ridge 6:45 (V) 5:00 (JV); Graham vs. Orange 6:00 (V)

Girls Tennis: Cedar Ridge at Eastern Alamance 4:30; Orange at Graham 4:30.

Tuesday: 

Volleyball: East Chapel Hill at Cedar Ridge 6:30 (V) 5:00 (JV); Orange at Graham 6:30 (V) 5:00 (JV).

Wednesday: 

Boys Soccer: Cedar Ridge at Durham School of the Arts 6:15 (V) 4:45 (JV); Bartlett Yancey at Orange 6:30 (V) 4:45 (JV)

Volleyball: Orange at Riverside 6:30 (V) 4:45 (JV)

Girls Tennis: Orange at Cedar Ridge 4:30

Thursday: 

Volleyball: Bartlett Yancey at Cedar Ridge 6:30 (V) 5:00 (JV)

Girls Tennis: Cedar Ridge at Person 4:30

Friday:

Football: Cedar Ridge at Jordan-Matthews 7:00; Orange at Northern Durham 7:00 (6:45 airtime on Hillsboroughsports.com)

Saturday: 

Boys Soccer: Cedar Ridge vs. West Johnson in Coaches Classic at Wake Med Soccer Park in Cary 3:00

 

Cedar Ridge Girls Tennis Enters 2016 with Big Expectations

On the surface, you wouldn’t think there’s a boot camp mentality in tennis. Certainly coach Lennie Corbett doesn’t employ that mindset with his Cedar Ridge girls tennis team.

But the preparation for today’s season opener against Eastern Alamance has been two very grueling weeks. Since gathering on August 1st, the Red Wolves have gathered five times a week for four hour practice sessions with temperatures climbing above 95 degrees during three practices last week.

Corbett watched Thursday’s session with two towels trapped under a baseball cap.

“We’ve been out for long hours,” said Corbett.

The early schedule won’t be any easier. Three matches are set for this week, including Eastern Alamance today and the North Carolina School for the Arts on Wednesday. On Thursday, they face Riverside.

“We’re much, much stronger this year than last year,” said Corbett. “With the newcomers like Alana Soures and Olivia Ward, I’m not sure who is going to be playing where, aside from the top two singles.”

This year, all-Big 8 performer Tess Johnson returns after a busy summer. She spent five-and-a-half week in Governor’s School at Meredith College, where she focused on match. Upon returning July 27th, she quickly worked to get back into tennis shape. She’s expected to be the top singles player after making the 2nd round of regionals in 2015.

“I think we’re going to be really good,” said Johnson. “We have a lot of really good players. We have some freshmen and sophomores who have practiced well. I’m excited to see what we’ll do this year.”

“She’s a fighter,” said Corbett. “She’s steady. She’s not going to make a lot of mistakes and she never quits. I wish I could get everyone like her.”

Another all Big 8 performer, Kate Milner, returns for the Red Wolves.  So does Leah Thompson (who qualified for regionals as a doubles player with Maddie Allen, who graduated) and Senera Soures.

Among the arrivals for CRHS is a rare commodity: a freshman starter who played in middle school. Since Stanford and Stanback don’t field tennis teams, usually Orange and Cedar Ridge don’t start underclassmen. However, Corbett says Ward will likely start at #2 singles after playing at Gravelly Hill in Efland.

“She’s a good player,” said Corbett. “She’s played a lot of tournament over the last few years. None of our middle schools have teams, so this is rare. Most of the kids play at the clubs.”

The Red Wolves made the 3A state dual playoffs last season, but Corbett thinks this squad could be better, even when faced against the challenge of perennial power Chapel Hill in the Big 8 Conference.

“I welcome the challenge,” said Corbett. “I’m looking for big things from these girls this year.”