Cedar Ridge High School

Davis Scores Twice as OHS Soccer Downs Northwood; Northern Shuts Out CRHS

Jamar Davis scored the final goal in Orange’s 4-1 victory over Cedar Ridge last week. On Monday night, he picked up where he left off.

After a sluggish first half, Davis scored two goals in the second half as Orange defeated Northwood 2-0 in Pittsboro. Davis’ first goal came on an assist from Luke Wirzba. The second goal came off a feed from Rohan Kasthuri.

Davis now leads Orange with ten goals. Goalkeeper Noah Miller earned the clean sheet. The Panthers took another step towards securing its first winning season in at least seven years, improving to 6-3-2, 3-1 in the Big 8. Orange is tied with Northern Durham for third place in the league.

Orange faces a huge match at Chapel Hill tonight.

Meanwhile, at James Armstrong Soccer Stadium in Durham on Monday night, Northern Durham shut out Cedar Ridge 3-0. Victor Lopez, Seth Wilson and Maykel Lopez scored goals for the Knights. Northern piled up 15 shots on net against the Red Wolves.

Cedar Ridge, who fell to 2-8, hosts East Chapel Hill tonight.

Legg-Bell, Finch, Nissler, Musty Lead Cedar Ridge Runners at adidas Cross Country Challenge

Cedar Ridge sophomore Ellie Nissler was the top runner for the Red Wolves during Saturday’s adidas Cross Country Challenge at WakeMed Soccer Complex in  Cary.

On a humid day, Nissler finished with a time of 22:20.00, 79th overall. She was one of nine Red Wolves to finish with personal best times. Sophomore Allison Musty came in with a time of 22:23.60, finishing 84th. Freshman Anne Morrell came in third for the team at 22:28.20, 89th overall. Abby Averette (24:14.) and Jill Myler (24:26.80) also finished in the top 200 in a race that featured over 300 runners from across the state.

The Cedar Ridge girls squad came in 21st as a team with 582 points among 39 teams.

For the Cedar Ridge boys’ team, junior Rory Legg-Bell led the Red Wolves with a time of 18:22.10, finishing 98th overall. Senior Brian Finch finished 111th with a time of 18:35.20. Junior Grant Stewart came in 184th at 19:12.60 Evan Paisley and Joshua Goularte finished in the top 300.

The Cedar Ridge Boys squad finished 25th among 43 teams.

McCallum Scores Game-Winner, Davis, Phillips Add Goals as Orange Soccer Wins at Cedar Ridge 4-1

The bleachers at Red Wolves Stadium had almost emptied as Cedar Ridge boys soccer coach Chris Walker finished meeting with the media, then realized something he would have rather not noticed.

“This is the first time I’ve lost to Orange here,” said Walker, looking around the field. “We tied last year here, but we’ve never lost to them.”

During Walker’s five years at Cedar Ridge, the Red Wolves had gone 3-0-1 against the Panthers. What made the difference on Wednesday night was experience. Orange has it right now and Cedar Ridge doesn’t.

Orange (5-3-2) defeated the Red Wolves 4-1 by scoring three goals in the final 17 minutes. Panther senior Ewan McCallum notched the game-winning goal off a corner kick, assisted by classmate Jamar Davis.

Two minutes later, Orange captain Malcolm Phillips added insurance with a free kick goal from just outside the box when Cedar Ridge was called for a handball. Davis ended the scoreline with his eighth goal of the season with 3:19 remaining.

The late Orange goals only partially obscured a solid performance by Cedar Ridge goalkeeper Jesus Yanez, who kept the Red Wolves even with its crosstown rivals a majority of the second half. Yanez made six saves in the 2nd half, including a stone cold robbery of Phillips, who fired a line drive off a rebound from eight yards away with 24:01 remaining.

Remarkably, the senior Yanez is playing his first year at the high school level after several years playing in local recreational leagues.

“I thought he played amazing,” said Walker. “He made one mistake late on the goal on the short side. He has great hands, great movement. If he wasn’t in net, they probably could have mercy ruled us.”

Orange improves to 5-3-2 and keeps hope alive for a winning season, something the Panthers haven’t achieved this decade. In 2015, Orange finished 10-10-2.

“We’re starting to work a lot better as a team, communicating more,” said Orange goalkeeper Noah Miller. “We’re moving off the ball better, making better touches. If we keep doing that every day, we’re going to be a lot better.

Orange junior R.J. Pherribo got the opening goal with 14:37 remaining in the first half off a set up from Drew Jagentenfl. In open field, Victor turned back Pherribo’s first attempt, but the Panther converted the rebound.

Cedar Ridge was held to one shot on net in the first half due to solid play from the Orange backline, led by senior Omar Landeros.

“We started talking more in the second half,” said Landeros. “The balls that they were playing down the middle, we were stepping up towards them. When you’re pressuring the ball like that, there’s no way they’re going to keep possession.”

Trailing 1-0 at the half, Cedar Ridge’s Brandon Garcia got the equalizer off a free kick with 31:36 remaining off a free kick set up off a foul drawn by Tatha Hso 20 yards from the net.

Leading up to his 2nd half goal, Garcia had Cedar Ridge’s best attempts at a goal in the first half. The biggest came with 6:21 remaining when Hso set him up from the edge of the box from 19 yards, but Garcia’s shot lofted over the crossbar and through the football goalposts.

Cedar Ridge played without centerback Cameron Koehler, who pulled his hamstring.

Cedar Ridge falls to 2-7 despite valiant efforts this week against Chapel Hill and Orange. Walker, who had to replace 12 seniors to start this season, feels the best is yet to come.

“I knew coming in that Orange was strong,” said Walker. “We got worn out tonight against a good team. They just kept attacking and we made some mistakes. I think if we stay poised and keep improving in the midfield, we can get better.”

Cedar Ridge travels to Northern Durham on Monday and hosts East Chapel Hill on Wednesday. The Panthers travel to Northwood on Monday before hosting Chapel Hill next Wednesday in a vital match.

Cedar Ridge Red Wolf of the Week: Tatha Hso

This week’s Cedar Ridge Red Wolf of the Week is junior soccer midfielder Tatha Hso. Last week, Hso played a huge role in setting up two goals in Cedar Ridge’s 3-2 victory over Graham, the first win of the season for a team that is starting one senior and a goalkeeper playing his first year at the high school level. Two days later, Hso performed well defensively in a 1-nil victory over Northwood in the Red Wolves’ Big 8 opener. Hso discussed what’s ahead for the Red Wolves following a week where they played valiantly in losses against Chapel Hill and Orange.

 

Cedar Ridge Red Wolf of the Week: Tatha Hso

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Cedar Ridge Red Wolf of the Week: Tatha Hso

This week’s Cedar Ridge Red Wolf of the Week is junior soccer midfielder Tatha  Hso. Last week, Hso played a huge role in setting up two goals in Cedar Ridge’s 3-2 victory over Graham, the first win of the season for a team that is starting one senior and a goalkeeper playing his first year at the high school level. Two days later, Hso performed well defensively in a 1-nil victory over Northwood in the Red Wolves’ Big 8 opener. Hso discussed what’s ahead for the Red Wolves following a week where they competed hard in games against Chapel Hill and Orange.

Cedar Ridge Red Wolf of the Week: Tatha Hso

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Alumni Update: Brandon-Dean Makes Season Debut for Guilford; Muench Powers UNCG

Eryk Brandon-Dean: Former Orange running back/point guard Eryk Brandon-Dean made his season debut in Guilford College’s 56-17 victory over Methodist on Saturday. Brandon-Dean had six carries for 20 yards and one reception for six yards. Brandon-Dean, now a sophomore, also had three carries for eleven yards in the Quakers’ 38-24 win over Huntingdon in Montgomery, Alabama in Labor Day weekend.

Ashley Muench: Now a senior at UNC-Greensboro, 2014 Orange graduate Ashley Muench is coming of a 2016 season where she was named All-Southern Conference for the Spartans’ volleyball team. She was also named to the SOCON All-Academic team. This season, UNCG has started 6-3. They had a five-match winning streak come to an end on Saturday in a 3-0 loss to Florida Atlantic. Muench tallied nine kills and led the Spartans with 12 digs. Last Friday in a 3-2 victory over American, Muench had 22 kills in a match where UNCG had 72 kills, the most by the team since the 2016 Southern Conference Tournament in a victory over Western Carolina. Muench had a kill to win the 2nd set against the Eagles.

Tiffany Brooks: Now a senior libero for the Shaw volleyball team, Brooks graduated from Orange in 2013. Over the weekend, the Bears competed in the Concord Classic Tournament in Athens, West Virginia, losing its first two matches before defeating Concord and West Virginia Wesleyan. In a 3-2 win over Concord, Brooks collected 26 digs. In a 3-2 win over the Bobcats, Brooks had nine digs. Brooks has played in six matches this year. Shaw is now 6-2.

Rachel Shinnick: A redshirt sophomore for the Wofford soccer team, Shinnick graduated from Orange in 2015. This season, Shinnick has played in four games for the Terriers. Last week, she entered as a reserve in Wofford’s 7-1 victory over Hampton, logging a season-high 33 minutes.

Amanda Hill: A 2016 Orange graduate, Amanda Hill is now a member of the women’s golf team at Sandhills Community College in Pinehurst. Last week in the Cutter Creek Invitational at Snow Hill, NC, Hill finished 31st, shooting an 87 in the first round, followed by an 86 in the 2nd round.

 

Mellor Scores Only Goal as Cedar Ridge Soccer Beats Northwood; East Edges Orange

Cedar Ridge boys soccer waited 18 days for its first win of the season. Now they have two in four days.

Henry Mellor scored the only goal on a penalty kick as the Red Wolves defeated Northwood 1-0 on Friday night in Pittsboro. Jesus Yanez posted the clean sheet for the Red Wolves to win its Big 8 opener and improve to 2-5 overall.

If there was a time for results for Chris Walker’s team, it was now. Conference favorite Chapel Hill and archrival Orange are on tap for next week.

Speaking of the Panthers, they dropped a hard-fought Big 8 opener at East Chapel Hill 2-1 on Thursday night. R.J. Pherribo scored the only Panther goal on a penalty kick, set up by a combination play from Jamar Davis and Malcolm Phillips that led to a breakaway. Pherribo was tripped in the box, leading to the goal.

East is now 3-2. Orange falls to 3-3-2 and 0-1. The Panthers host Hillside on Monday.