Cedar Ridge High School

A message from Curran Campbell

When I was in the 7th grade and still a member of the Scouts, I was doing some work for the Personal Management merit badge. As I worked on completing the typical worksheets that those familiar with scouting know all too well, one of the requirements jumped out at me, and quite frankly, it’s the only thing I really remember about that badge: “choose a career you might want to enter after high school or college graduation” and “research the limitations of your anticipated career and discuss what you have learned about qualifications such as education, skills, and experience.” Me being me, my career of choice was, of course, broadcasting. Little did I know at the time, that the couple of hours I spent working on that assignment would be the beginning of my attempt to fulfill a lifelong dream.

Summer, 2017. I just received my driver’s license and could finally stopelying on my parents and my older friends to cart me around. Armed with a 2006 Honda Accord and a passion for sports, I walked into the News of Orange County office to see if they would be willing to take me on as an intern to report on Cedar Ridge’s upcoming football season. Then-editor Adam Powell along with soon-to-be editor Charlotte Wray took a chance; I was so grateful they did. I’d finally have my first experience in the field.

After a full season of doing photography, game write-ups, and interviews, primarily covering football and basketball, a new opportunity arose. Adam departed from the NOC for another job. Charlotte was running the paper almost by herself when, in mid 2018, the man arrived that would give me that opportunity I had been looking for for quite some time. My chance to begin play by play broadcasting had arrived. That man was Jeff Hamlin.

The first interaction I ever had with Jeff was not face to face–as a matter of fact, I pitched the idea of me starting to do play by play in the summer of 2018 via email. And without ever actually seeing the guy once in my life, I was given the opportunity to start broadcasting Cedar Ridge’s JV football games that fall.

My first shot came during the 3rd week of August. One problem–a family vacation in Lake Lure had me 4 hours from Cedar Ridge’s press box. I knew what I needed to do. I left the mountains to make my long awaited broadcasting debut, to turn around and make the drive back after the final whistle. Now, that debut did not exactly go as I had planned. I was one, a nervous wreck, and two, made some poor wardrobe choices. Being a strong believer in first impressions, I wore khakis and a button down to the game. It was about 90 degrees outside, plus at least 5 more in the press box. So there I was sweating bullets, trying to decode the hieroglyphics of what is probably the worst roster that had ever been uploaded to MaxPreps for the opposing Southeast Guilford Falcons. Not to mention, I was a dreadful broadcaster at that point, and anyone who listened to me then and still listens to me now, it’s obvious that I have come a long way.

While football progressed into basketball season everything was going swimmingly, I loved what I was doing and it seemed like nothing could stop me. Until it *almost* came crashing down (pun intended.)

En route to do play by play for an Orange basketball game at Northern Guilford in Greensboro, I managed to get myself into a three car wreck, totaling the aforementioned 2006 Honda Accord. This was certainly my lowest point of the athletic year, but my parents continued to support me in my efforts, despite my atrocious driving skills. Without the support network I have had at home from my parents and my sister who let me borrow her car in the interim as a means of transportation, the amount of basketball games we covered here at HillsboroughSports would have been significantly reduced.

But from the low points of my car accident, to my personal favorite moment I had the privilege of calling during Cedar Ridge’s 11-inning thriller in the first round of the 3A softball state playoffs that was capped off by Tionna Carter’s walk off single. I have had the honor to be able to say, there was not a single moment I spent calling games in which I did not enjoy being there.

This year has been the best year of my life so far, and for that I have a lot of people to thank. My parents, Jay and Amy Campbell for continuing their support of my broadcasting dreams even when I do miss dinner seemingly every other night. To my sister, Cailin Campbell, for even though she has never listened to a full broadcast of any one game I have called, is always willing to lend her support. To two of the best teachers I have ever had in Mr. Joshua Paterni and Mr. Roger Pena for their letters of recommendation to assist me in getting into my dream college. To Adam Powell and Charlotte Wray, for taking a chance on a 16 year old kid who just wanted to write about football. To all of the listeners over the airwaves, while I haven’t had the honor of being able to meet the majority of you, just know that I appreciate each and every one of you for lending me your ear, even if it was just for one game. Last but not least, I am ever so grateful to Jeff Hamlin, without whom I wouldn’t have had the opportunity to enjoy this year with all of you, nor the opportunity to have my first job that I have truly enjoyed doing every single minute of it.

With that, I will sadly be unable to broadcast games to the capacity I did this year while I continue my studies in Broadcast and Digital Journalism at Syracuse University in the fall. I will certainly be on the airwaves on occasion if given the opportunity while I’m back home on breaks, but I will miss having two or three nights a week where I get to go talk about sports without anyone telling me they’re tired of hearing it.

So let’s not call it goodbye Hillsborough, let’s just call it a see you later. This town, this website, and these people will always have a special place in my heart, and thank you again for joining me on this journey this year. As I say at the end of every broadcast “thank you all for listening tonight, this is Curran Campbell, signing off.”

Cedar Ridge Red Wolf of the Week: Caroline Fowlkes

The final Cedar Ridge Red Wolf of the Week for the 2018-19 academic year is freshman Caroline Fowlkes. On May 17 at the 3A State Track & Field Championships at North Carolina A&T University, Fowlkes tied the school record in the pole vault when she cleared ten feet. She finished ninth overall. Last summer, Fowlkes moved to Hillsborough from Alabama. She comes from a family of pole vaulters. Her mother competed at the University of Florida, while her father was an athlete at the University of South Alabama. Fowlkes had four first place finishes during indoor track & field season last winter. Fowlkes’ classmate, Susan Smith, also qualified for the state championships and joined Caroline for this interview. 

Cedar Ridge Red Wolf of the Week: Caroline Fowlkes, along with Susan Smith.

The final Cedar Ridge Red Wolf of the Week for the 2018-19 academic year is freshman Caroline Fowlkes. On May 17 at the 3A State Track & Field Championships at North Carolina A&T University, Fowlkes tied the school record in the pole vault when she cleared ten feet. She finished ninth overall.

Alumni Update: Riley helps Liberty Baseball win Atlantic Sun Conference; Davis qualifies for NCAA Nationals

Landon Riley: The 2017 Orange High graduate continues to flourish as a middle reliever at Liberty University. Over the weekend, Liberty won the Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament in Conrad Park in DeLand, Florida. In a double-elimination tournament, Liberty played six games in a span of five days. After losing to Jacksonville 9-6 in ten innings on Thursday, the Flames reeled off four straight wins for their first-ever Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament Championship. In Saturday’s 5-2 win over Jacksonville, Riley earned his 2nd win of the season, replacing starter Garrett Price in the fifth inning. With Liberty needing a long relief effort to save up its pitching, Riley entered the game with Liberty trailing 2-0. He delivered four-and-one-thirds shutout innings. Liberty responded by scoring all five of its runs in the sixth inning for a 5-2 win and advance to the championship. The Flames defeated the host team, Stetson, twice to take home the title. Hours after the Jacksonville win, Liberty defeated Stetson 6-3 on Saturday, then beat the Hatters on Sunday 4-3.

It was Liberty’s first conference championship since 2013. On Monday, Liberty was placed in the Chapel Hill Regional of the NCAA Tournament. The Flames will face Tennessee on Friday night at 7 o’clock inside Boshamer Stadium. The top-seed in the Chapel Hill Regional is ACC Champion UNC, who will face UNC Wilmington on Friday afternoon to open the weekend. Tennessee defeated Liberty 7-1 on February 26 in Knoxville. Liberty is 7-3 against ACC teams this season, including two wins over Duke and Virginia Tech, and another against UNC.

Riley, a sophomore, now has 21 appearances this season. He is 2-0 with a 2.51 ERA with one save in 32.1 innings. 

Jamar Davis: Less than a year after graduating from Orange High, Davis has qualified for the National Track & Field Championships as a member of N.C. State. On Saturday in the NCAA East Preliminary in Jacksonville, FL, Davis set the personal record on his second attempt in the triple jump. Davis’ leap of 51-feet, five inches ranks eighth all-time in N.C. State history. It earned him his fourth top-ten finish in the triple jump during an event this season. The NCAA Championships will be held June 5-7 in Austin, TX. 

Brad Debo: Another 2017 Orange High graduate, Debo had a two-run single in the top of the ninth innings of N.C. State’s 6-5 win over Wake Forest in the ACC Tournament at Durham Bulls Athletic Park on Thursday night. The win ensured the Wolfpack would advance to the ACC Semifinals. Against the Demon Deacons, Debo went 2-for-4 with 3 RBIs, including a RBI double in the 7thinning. In Saturday’s 9-2 loss to Georgia Tech, Debo went 1-for-1 with three walks. The Wolfpack has made the NCAA Tournament for the ninth time in ten seasons. On Friday, they will face Campbell in the Greenville Regional at Clark-LeClair Stadium. The other half of the regional matches up East Carolina against Quinnipiac. The Wolfpack defeated the Camels 10-1 on February 27 in Buies Creek, but the Camels edged the Wolfpack 5-3 on May 7 in Raleigh. 

In 57 games this season, Debo is hitting .242 with four home runs and 39 RBIs. 

Marvin Jones: The Cedar Ridge graduate recently completed his sophomore season with the North Carolina Central Track and Field team. On May 2-4, Jones finished 4thin the high jump in the MEAC Track & Field Championships. On May 12, Jones finished first in the high jump in the Mount Olive Final Qualifier with a leap of 2.04 meters. Jones had four first place finishes in the high jump this season and was named the MEAC Field Athlete of the Week on March 21. 

Cedar Ridge’s Ruhl, Thacker, Carter, Wagoner, Barnes, Stutzer, Dalehite & Nichols discuss playoff win at West Carteret

A long trip down east paid off for the Cedar Ridge softball team on Friday night. The Red Wolves defeated West Carteret 6-3 to advance to the 3rd round of the 3A State Playoffs. Tori Dalehite blasted a two-run homer in the 3rd inning. Takia Nichols drilled her team-high eighth home run of the season in the 4th. Tionna Carter laced a two-run double in the sixth with two out. Senior Kara Wagoner lined a RBI single in the 1st inning to score Taylor Ruhl. Kymberlie Thacker made several big plays at the plate and didn’t conceded a wild pitch. Pitcher Taylor Barnes earned her 18th win of the season, the most by any Cedar Ridge pitcher in school history. The Red Wolves won’t have to travel nearly as far for its next state playoff game. They will take a 10-minute drive to Mebane on Tuesday night for a showdown against Eastern Alamance, the Mid State Conference Champions. You can hear that game on Hillsboroughsports.com at 6:25.

Cedar Ridge’s Ruhl, Carter, Dalehite, Nichols, etc talk playoff win over West Carteret

A long trip down east paid off for the Cedar Ridge softball team on Friday night. The Red Wolves defeated West Carteret 6-3 to advance to the 3rd round of the 3A State Playoffs. Tori Dalehite blasted a two-run homer in the 3rd inning.

Cedar Ridge Red Wolf of the Week: Zach Crane

This week’s Cedar Ridge Red Wolf of the Week is sprinter Zach Crane. On Saturday, Crane teamed with Vaughan LaNier, Brandon Garcia and Connor Blankford to finish 8th in the 4×800 relay at the 3A Mideast Regionals at Southern Lee High School in Sanford. Earlier this season, Crane finished 2nd in the 3,200 meters during a meet at Northern Durham, crossing the finish line at 11:52.1. Crane has been a member of Cedar Ridge’s 4×800 relay team for two consecutive years. He also has been a member of the Cedar Ridge indoor track team. Earlier this season, he set a new personal best in the 1,600 meters during the Big 8 Championships at Southern Durham High School.

Cedar Ridge Red Wolf of the Week: Zach Crane

This week’s Cedar Ridge Red Wolf of the Week is sprinter Zach Crane. On Saturday, Crane teamed with Vaughan LaNier, Brandon Garcia and Connor Blankford to finish 8th in the 4×800 relay at the 3A Mideast Regionals at Southern Lee High School in Sanford.

Cedar Ridge shortstop Tionna Carter discusses game-winning hit in Red Wolves 4-3 state playoff win over West Johnston

In the longest playoff game in Cedar Ridge softball history, senior shortstop Tionna Carter laced a single to centerfield to score Taylor Ruhl in the bottom of the 11th inning to push the Red Wolves past West Johnston 4-3 on Tuesday night at Red Wolves Territory in the opening round of the 3A State Softball Playoffs. Carter’s single ended a long defensive stalemate where neither team scored for eight consecutive innings. The Red Wolves advance to Friday, where they will face West Carteret in Morehead City. Last season, the Red Wolves defeated West Carteret 10-0 in the 2nd round of the 3A State Playoffs in Hillsborough.

Cedar Ridge shortstop Tionna Carter discusses game-winning hit in playoff win over West Johnston

In the longest playoff game in Cedar Ridge softball history, senior shortstop Tionna Carter laced a single to centerfield to score Taylor Ruhl in the bottom of the 11th inning to push the Red Wolves past West Johnston 4-3 on Tuesday night at Red Wolves Territory in the opening round of the 3A State Softball Playoffs.

Cedar Ridge Red Wolf of the Week: Psa Ehso Wah

Last week during the Big 8 Track & Field Championships at Southern Durham High School, Wah finished 3rd in the 110 meter hurdle preliminary round. He crossed the finish line at 16.35 seconds. During the Big 8 championships, Wah participated in Cedar Ridge’s 4×100 relay team, which finished 3rd with a time of Keyshawn Crisp, Cory McIntyre and Eli Tilley. He also set a personal record in the long jump with a distance of 19 feet, 8.5 inches. On April 18, Wah won the 110 meter hurdles in a meet that included Orange and Southern Durham at Auman Stadium in Hillsborough. Wah finished at 16.44 seconds, narrowly holding off his teammate Keyshawn Crisp. Wah also was a member of Cedar Ridge’s indoor track and field team last fall.On December 4, 2018, he captured the 55 meter hurdles during the Eastern Alamance Polar Bear #4 event in Mebane.

Cedar Ridge Red Wolf of the Week: Psa Ehso Wah

Last week during the Big 8 Track & Field Championships at Southern Durham High School, Wah finished 3rd in the 110 meter hurdle preliminary round. He crossed the finish line at 16.35 seconds. During the Big 8 championships, Wah participated in Cedar Ridge’s 4×100 relay team, which finished 3rd with a time of Keyshawn Crisp, Cory McIntyre and Eli Tilley.