Cedar Ridge High School

Cedar Ridge’s Layne Foster and Tori Dalehite talk win over NCSSM and the battle for ice cream!

There was no five sets thriller for Cedar Ridge volleyball on Wednesday night. The Red Wolves promptly defeated North Carolina School of Science and Math in a sweep at Red Wolves Gymnasium as they prepare for a showdown with Chapel Hill for 1st place in the Big 8 Conference on Thursday night. Layne Foster scored a kill on match point as the Red Wolves improved to 14-2. They won on scores of 25-20, 25-21 and 25-19. There was also a battle within the battle as Coach Anna Seethaler offered free ice cream to the player that scored the best kill, an honor that Foster wound up winning. She chose chocolate. Senior Co-Captain Tori Dalehite played five sets as the Red Wolves remained undefeated at home this season. The Red Wolves will travel to Chapel Hill on Thursday night at 6:30 with first place on the line in the Big 8 and a possible home game in the 3A State Playoffs on the line. 

John Franklin talks with CRHS Haylee Cothran & Celeste Pasley after Northwood win

As volleyball season continues, the Cedar Ridge Red Wolves continue to win. The Red Wolves maintained their share of first place on Tuesday night with a thrilling five-set win over Northwood at Red Wolves Gymnasium. Cedar Ridge prevailed 25-14, 21-25, 25-13, 22-25 and. 15-11 to remain tied with Chapel Hill for 1st place in the Big 8 Conference. Cedar Ridge is now 13-2 overall, 7-1 in the Big 8 Conference and ranked #15 in the MaxPreps 3A standings. Not only that, but the Red Wolves set up a showdown with Chapel Hill on Thursday night at Chapel Hill with first place on the line in the conference. Before that can happen, the Red Wolves will host the North Carolina School of Science and Math on Wednesday night at Red Wolves Gymnasium. The Unicorns are 11-2, but Cedar Ridge defeated NCSSM earlier this year. 

John Franklin talks with Cedar Ridge’s Celeste Pasley & Haylee Cothran after Northwood win

As volleyball season continues, the Cedar Ridge Red Wolves continue to win. The Red Wolves maintained their share of first place on Tuesday night with a thrilling five-set win over Northwood at Red Wolves Gymnasium. Cedar Ridge prevailed 25-14, 21-25, 25-13, 22-25 and.

The debut of Campbell’s Ramble. By Curran Campbell

Editor’s Note: As Hillsboroughsports.com expands its umbrella into middle school sports, we’re also opening our doors to college sports commentary. Each week, Curran Campbell will provide his insight into ACC football and basketball, Curran graduated from Cedar Ridge in 2018. He is the former play-by-play voice of the Red Wolves who is now a freshman at Syracuse University.

It is 5 weeks into this college football season, and we are officially into conference play in the ACC. For the remainder of this season, I will be giving you my no holds barred thoughts on where every ACC team stands on a weekly basis. Every team that played a game the previous week will get a blurb, and at the end I’ll have my power rankings and predictions for this weeks ACC slate. Now that you know the rules, here we go!

Clemson

While still the top dog in the conference after a close call with the Tar Heels, Clemson had some weaknesses exposed in their trip up to Chapel Hill. The Tigers struggled with crowd noise in a rowdy Kenan Stadium, committing 5 false start penalties on the day. Clemson also had trouble dealing with the North Carolina pass rush. The Double A Gap blitz employed by Jay Bateman’s crew frequently led to a lot of hits on Trevor Lawrence. If the Tigers are going to repeat as national champs, they’re going to need to have better blitz recognition and learn how to deal with noise in a hostile road environment.

Duke

Duke continues to roll along after their inevitable season opening loss to Alabama, the 45-10 drubbing of a disheveled Virginia Tech team their most recent victory. Quarterback Quentin Harris has been excellent in taking care of the football for the Blue Devils and also leads the team in rushing yards. For Duke, the team is going to go as far as Harris can take them, and so far, it looks like they can be a competitor for the Coastal crown.

Wake Forest

Dave Clawson’s bunch barely held on against Boston College to win 27-24 on the road, but a road win in the ACC is a road win in the ACC nonetheless. The “holding on for dear life at the end” thing has been a theme for this Wake team all season long, and the Demon Deacons have played such disciplined football, I see no reason why it can’t carry them to a 9 or 10 win season. They are without a doubt the second best team in the Atlantic as of today. Also, if you don’t know about Sage Surratt already, you should now. Surratt leads the conference with 515 reception yards and is tied with his teammate, Scotty Washington, for most receiving touchdowns with 6. Yeah.

Syracuse

Quarterback Tommy DeVito and his fantastic receiving corps of Trishton Jackson, Taj Harris, and Sean Riley beat FCS Holy Cross 41-3 on Saturday. I don’t have a whole lot to say about Syracuse this week, as they did exactly what was expected of them. Going into the bye week, the Orange just need to focus on getting star safety Andre Cisco, who had a tie for the most interceptions in college football last year (7), healthy. 

North Carolina

Mack is back. That has been the story for the Tar Heels all season, and their performance, despite losing 21-20, against Clemson is another indicator of the strides North Carolina has made this season. Under Fedora, the tough loss to Appalachian State snowballs into a prolonged streak of poor play. Brown clearly has his team playing disciplined football, which has been sorely lacking for 3 years in Chapel Hill. The key for Carolina is the play of their trio of tailbacks; Michael Carter, Antonio Williams, and Javonte Williams. If those three keep playing at the level they have so far this season, I expect the November 2nd matchup against Virginia in Chapel Hill to decide the Coastal division.

Virginia

There is no shame in the Hoos 35-20 loss on the road at Notre Dame. Similar to Duke, U.Va. will go as far as their QB can take them. Bryce Perkins is a freakishly good, dare I say, Newtonesque athlete. As mentioned earlier, the November 2nd matchup at North Carolina will be their biggest game of the season.

Florida State

The Noles have rallied well after a rough start, with a solid comeback win over Louisville and most recently a dominant 31-13 win over NC State. The FSU defense has the ability to be dominant, and Cam Akers may be the best tailback in the ACC. The question mark for Florida State comes at the QB position. James Blackman has a fantastic arm, but the team seemingly plays better for Alex Hornibrook, who has thrown 5 TDs to zero picks in a game and a half as the Seminole starter. Will FSU go back to Blackman, or will they stick with Hornibrook? Either way, the Seminoles are definitely trending up right now.

Pitt

Pitt barely survived against FCS Delaware, squeaking by in a 17-14 game at Heinz Field, albeit with starting QB Kenny Pickett out with an injury. Pitt is a competitor for the Coastal title, only if Pickett can get healthy again. Otherwise, it’s going to be a long season for the Panthers, as backup Nick Patti is certainly not Pitt’s version of Kyle Allen.

Boston College

This is not a good football team up at Chestnut Hill. Steve Addazio’s teams in the past have been known to boast a strong defense. Despite playing decent against Wake Forest in their 27-24 defeat, giving up 28 points in a win over Va Tech and 48 in a loss to Big 12 bottom dweller Kansas is a sign of major concern for the Eagles. It’s hard to see BC going to a bowl game this season.

NC State

I’m sorry Wolfpack fans, I know there are definitely a few of you reading this, but this NC State team has been dreadful. Almost all of the blame however, can be placed on the offensive side of the football. Matthew McKay and Bailey Hockman have both been underwhelming at quarterback, and because of that, receivers Emeka Emezie and Thayer Thomas haven’t been able to make the difference they are capable of. With Ricky Person sustaining an injury in the 31-13 loss to Florida State, that leaves Zonovan Knight as the only reliable tailback. And unless the Wolfpack defense can hold their opponents to less than 20 points, I have a hard time seeing the Pack having much success against ACC competition.

Virginia Tech

The Hokies are a team that have quit on their coach, and on their season. If it wasn’t already obvious after the close call with Furman, it is after the 45-10 beatdown at home against Duke, the worst home loss in 45 years. I see 2, maybe 3 wins left on the schedule. One of those wins left is FCS Rhode Island, which a win against would not count towards bowl eligibility. There is almost no way that Justin Fuente comes back next season as the head man for the Hokies.

Georgia Tech

Yes, Georgia Tech is the worst team in the conference, and a 24-2 loss, yes, 24-2 loss to Temple doesn’t help their case at all. I strongly believe that Georgia Tech will not win any more games this season. That being said, this is Geoff Collins’ first year with the Jackets, and he is still stuck with Paul Johnson’s players. Because of that, Collins’ is stuck using players recruited to run the triple option in a spread scheme. It’ll be a while before Georgia Tech is competitive again. 

Power Rankings1. Clemson2. Wake Forest3. Virginia4. Florida State5. North Carolina6. Duke7. Syracuse8. Miami9. Pitt10. Boston College11. NC State12. Louisville13. Virginia Tech14. Georgia Tech

Predictions

Boston College at Louisville (-4.5): Louisville, 28-24

Virginia Tech at Miami (-13.5): Miami, 21-10

North Carolina (-10.5) at Georgia Tech: North Carolina, 31-7

Pitt at Duke (-5): Duke, 28-14

The Magnificent 7: week 6. Where to begin?

Last week, the Orange women’s tennis team defeated Cedar Ridge for the first time since 2013. The Cedar Ridge volleyball team maintained its share of first place in the Big 8 with a five-set victory over Vance County, then rolled past Southern Durham on Thursday.

Meanwhile, the Orange volleyball team showed its depth. They started the week with a convincing 3-1 disposal of East Chapel Hill, the Wildcats’ first Big 8 Conference loss of the season. Orange, despite missing senior Emma Clements and sophomore Avery Miller, still swept Northern Durham on Thursday for its third win in four days.

Yet Cedar Ridge and Orange will hardly get a chance to enjoy their victories. Both teams have monster road games this week.

Cedar Ridge starts the week tied with Chapel Hill for 1st place in the Big 8. The Red Wolves travel to CHHS on Thursday.

Orange has a rematch against East Chapel Hill, this time at Wildcat Gymnasium on Tuesday.

In football, it’s Orange-Southern Durham week. From 2012-2017, the winner of Orange-Southern dictated the Big 8 Conference Champion. After Southern’s 13-0 shutout of Northern Durham on Friday night, the Spartans appear poised to win its first conference title since 2015, when current Wake Forest wide receiver Kendall Hinton was the quarterback for Southern.

On top of all that, the Cedar Ridge women’s cross country team won the women’s invitational race at the Greensboro Cross Country Invitational on Saturday afternoon. Cedar Ridge finished with 55 points, beating East Chapel Hill, who wound up with 63.

And the Orange football team won its Big 8 opener over East Chapel Hill on Friday 40-7.

Think the candidates’ list for the Magnificent 7 was long this week? Well, it was. As always, two of the following seven athletes will be named the Orange Panther of the Week and the Cedar Ridge Red Wolf of the Week on Tuesday.

Here is the Magnificent 7 for Week 6 of the Fall Sports season.

  1. Anne Morrell: The Cedar Ridge junior was the top finisher at Saturday’s Greensboro Cross Country Invitational at Hagan Stone Park. Among 106 runners, Morrell finished 7th with a time of 20:52.34. Last season, the Cedar Ridge women finished 2nd in the Greensboro Invitational.
  2. Emma Vosburg: In the Orange volleyball team’s 3-1 win over East Chapel Hill, Vosburg had eight kills, one ace, nine blocks, three digs and an assist. Orange would go on to defeat Southern Durham and Northern Durham over the subsequent three days.
  3. Cameron Lanier: Another one of the power Cedar Ridge volleyball freshmen with Cameron Lloyd and Julie Altieri. Lanier had ten kills, one ace, one block and five digs in the Red Wolves victory over Bartlett Yancey. Cedar Ridge is guaranteed its first winning season since 2015.
  4. James McAdoo: The Orange defensive end helped the Panther defense hold East Chapel Hill to 173 yards total offense. McAdoo caused a fumble for the third game in a row. McAdoo had two sacks as the Panthers secured back-to-back home wins for the first time since 2016.
  5. Elliott Woods: The junior Orange wingback had a career-high 58 rushing yards and scored the first two touchdowns of his varsity career. Woods also leads the team in tackles at the end of five games. Woods added two receptions for 37 yards.
  6. Lindsey Jouannet: The Orange junior tennis player won her match at #5 singles against Cedar Ridge 6-2, 6-1 on Monday. Jouannet teamed with Sydney Allison to win at #3 doubles 8-2 to sew up Orange’s first win over Cedar Ridge in women’s tennis since 2013.
  7. Isaiah McCambry: Gave the Cedar Ridge football team its first lead of the season against Northwood by scoring a first quarter touchdown. McCambry also had Cedar Ridge’s first 100-yard rushing game since 2016 against the Chargers. Though Northwood won 24-8, McCambry showed more promise as a running back as the Red Wolves return home to face Northern Durham on Friday night at Red Wolves Stadium.

Alumni Update; Wilson records sack at Florida State; full weekend review

Payton Wilson: Florida State defeated N.C. State 31-13 at Doak Campbell Stadium in Tallahassee, FL on Saturday night. In his fifth college game, Wilson had a career-high with seven tackles, including a sack of Seminoles quarterback Alex Hornibrook. Wilson also had a pass breakup. As Florida State pulled away in the second half, Wilson’s impact wasn’t lost on longtime Raleigh News and Observer sportswriter Joe Giglio.

As a redshirt freshman, Wilson is 3rd on the team with 23 tackles. He has three tackles for losses, tied for third on the Wolfpack.

Trent Gill: The former Cedar Ridge star had six punts for N.C. State against Florida State. Gill averaged 47.5 yards per punt. Two of the punts landed inside the 20-yard line. Two more went over 50 yards. Gill also had four kickoff, three of which went for touchbacks. Gill, who instructs current Orange kicker Nigel Slanker, is averaging 47.2 yards per punt on 20 punts this season. N.C. State is off next weekend. They return to action on October 10 against Syracuse in Carter-Finley Stadium in Raleigh.

Keyshawn Thompson: The FCS Campbell Camels defeated Mercer 34-27 at Five Star Stadium in Macon, GA on Saturday night. Thompson, who was put on scholarship over the summer, played defense put didn’t record a tackle. Campbell is 3-1. They host Presbyterian in its Big South Conference opener next Saturday at Barker-Lane Stadium in Buies Creek.

Adam Chnupa: The 2018 Cedar Ridge graduate made his debut for FCS Elon on Saturday. #2 James Madison defeated the #24 Phoenix 45-10 at Rhodes Stadium at Elon. Chnupa, a redshirt freshman who was an All-Big 8 Conference football and baseball player at Cedar Ridge, entered the game in the fourth quarter. Elon, now 2-3, will travel to New Hampshire next Saturday.

Rodney Brooks: The Livingstone Blue Bears defeated Lincoln University (PA) 35-19 at Lions Stadium in Pennsylvania on Saturday. Brooks registered two tackles. Livingston is 4-0, 1-0 in the CIAA. They host Virginia Union next Saturday in Salisbury.

Kayla Hodges: The Elon women’s soccer team defeated UNC Wilmington 3-1 at Rudd Field in Elon in its Colonial Athletic Association opener on Thursday night. Hodges, who was featured on the front of the team’s program that night, assisted on the final Phoenix goal scored by Jessica Carrieri. Hodges, a sophomore, has started all ten of Elon’s games this year. Elon is 7-2-1 going into Sunday’s game against Hofstra in Hempstead, N.Y.

Taylin Jean: Division II Barton College defeated Limestone 2-0 at Bulldogs Athletic Complex in Wilson on Saturday. Jean started in net for Limestone. She made five saves in the loss.

Jordan Rogers: The Division III William Peace University women’s soccer team defeated Mary Baldwin 6-2 in its USA South Athletic Conference opener on Saturday at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary. Rogers made her ninth start of the season, this time as a wingback. Peace is 4-4-1 overall, 1-0 in the USA South Conference.

Brittany Daley: The Division III Greensboro College women’s soccer team defeated Salem 2-1 in its USA South Athletic Conference opener at Varsity Field in Winston-Salem on Saturday. Daley started at centerback for the Pride, her tenth start of the year. Greensboro is 7-3.

Lilli Henry: The Methodist volleyball team had a tri-match in USA South Athletic Conference action on Saturday at the Riddle Center in Fayetteville. The Monarchs defeated North Carolina Wesleyan 3-1 to end the day. Averett started the afternoon by beating Methodist 3-1. In the Monarchs’ win over Wesleyan, Henry had 22 assists, seven digs and an ace. In Averett’s victory against Methodist, Henry finished with 12 assists, seven digs and an ace. Methodist is 2-9, 1-2 in the USA South.

Cedar Ridge’s Isaiah McCambry discusses Friday’s Big 8 opener

Though Cedar Ridge football went winless in the noncconference portion of its schedule, the Red Wolves are building a foundation for success in the future. One of the pillars is running back Isaiah McCambry, who has 275 rushing yards and a touchdown. Last week against Providence Grove in Lewisville, McCambry had a career-high 80 yards on 17 carries. Last season when Cedar Ridge fielded a junior varsity team, McCambry was the leading rushing for a squad that won five games. Cedar Ridge will go for its first varsity football win since 2017 on Friday night. You can hear the game on Hillsboroughsports.com with Tim Hackett live from Pittsboro starting at 6:55. 

Cedar Ridge defensive end Toby Holmes talks Friday’s trip to Northwood

Last season, the Cedar Ridge junior varsity football team had a joyous trip to Pittsboro. The Red Wolves handily defeated the Northwood Chargers. On Friday night, many of those same players who suited up that night for the Red Wolves will gear up for another journey to Pittsboro, this time as a varsity team, to face Northwood. It will the Big 8 Conference opener for Cedar Ridge. Junior Toby Holmes is one of the Cedar Ridge players hungry to taste victory for the first time at the varsity level. On Friday, he will get a chance. You can hear Cedar Ridge at Northwood live on Hillsboroughsports.com starting at 6:55 for the C&R Ski Outdoor pregame show with Tim Hackett live from Pittsboro. 

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Alumni update: Jean posts shutout for Limestone

Taylin Jean: The former Cedar Ridge goalkeeper posted her 3rd shutout of the season for the Limestone women’s soccer team on Wednesday night. Division II Limestone defeated North Greenville 3-0 at Saints Field in Gaffney, SC on Wednesday night. Jean made four saves in her sixth start of the season. She is now 3-3. After not playing last season, Jean also had clean sheets against Chowan and Lander earlier this month. Limestone improved to 2-1 in Conference Carolinas. On Saturday, Limestone will face Barton College in Wilson. 

Jordan Rogers: Division III William Peace University scored a resounding 7-0 win over Sweet Briar in Sweet Briar, VA on Wednesday night. Former Orange star Jordan Rogers made her eighth start of the season as a wingback. Rogers has started every game for the Pacers this year. With Wednesday night‘s win, Peace has already exceeded its win total from 2018. They’re now 3-4-1 overall. They will open play in the USA South Athletic Conference against Mary Baldwin College at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary on Saturday. 

Brittany Daley: On Sunday, Division III Greensboro College fell to Eastern Mennonite 1-0 at EMU Turf Field in Harrisonburg, VA. Daley, a 2018 Cedar Ridge graduate, made her eighth start of the season at centerback. Daley had played 642 minutes for the Pride this season after making 15 starts in her freshman season. Greensboro is 5-3. They host Ferrum College on Thursday night at Pride Field in Greensboro.

Lionel Reid-Shaw: The Division III Dickinson men’s soccer team shutout Neumann University 3-0 on Tuesday night in Aston, PA. The Red Devils are now 4-4. Reid-Shaw started the game at centerback and was credited with one shot off a corner kick. Reid-Shaw has played in all eight of Dickinson’s games this year. The Red Devils return to action in the Centennial Conference on Saturday against McDaniel College.

Bryse Wilson: Though he hasn’t pitched since Game 4 of the Governor’s Cup Semifinal series for the Gwinnett Stripers of the International League, Wilson is still on the 40-man roster for the Atlanta Braves. For the second year in a row, the Braves clinched the National League Eastern Division Championship on Friday, beating San Francisco 6-0 in SunTrust Park. The Braves will wrap up the regular season this weekend with a three-game series against the New York Mets at Citi Field in New York. Last season, Wilson finished the regular season with Atlanta but wasn’t on the 25-man postseason roster.

Rodney Brooks: As mentioned in Sunday’s update, the Division II Livingstone Blue Bears defeated Allen University 21-7 at Alumni Memorial Football Stadium in Salisbury on Saturday. Brooks, who spent last season with Fort Union Military Academy, had a fumble recovery for Livingstone, one of two turnovers forced by the Blue Bears’ defense. Brooks has played in all three games this season. Livingstone is 2-1 and will face Lincoln University in Pennsylvania on Saturday.

Lili Henry: Division III Salem College defeated Methodist University in volleyball 3-1 on Wednesday night at the Riddle Center in Fayetteville. The Spirits defeated the Monarchs on scores of 25-21, 25-21, 24-26 and 25-21. It was the USA South Athletic Conference opener for Methodist. Monarchs junior Lili Henry, who graduated from Cedar Ridge in 2017, finished with 15 assists and one ace. Henry leads the team 167 assists this season. The Monarchs are 1-8 overall and will host Averett University in Fayetteville on Saturday.