Orange High School

Orange Softball Senior Mia Davidson & Enzyah Holt Talk Senior

The Orange softball team finished its regular season on Wednesday night by beating Cedar Ridge, finishing tied for first in the Big 8 Conference. They will face J.F. Webb on Friday night in a tiebreaker for the Big 8 outright championship. Senior All-American Mia Davidson and classmate Enzyah Holt discussed Tuesday’s senior night victory over the Red Wolves, which featured Holt lacing a double to right field that turned into a Little League home run.

Orange Softball Seniors Mia Davidson and Enzyah Holt Discuss Senior Night win over Cedar Ridge

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Orange Goalkeeper Arianna DeBona Discuss Clean Sheet vs. Cedar Ridge

The Orange girls soccer team is now in 2nd place in the Big 8 Conference after a rugged 1-0 win at Cedar Ridge on Friday night. Becca Shinnick’s penalty was the game’s only goal, which improved Orange to 9-6-1 on the season, 6-2-1 in the Big 8. The Panthers were 24 hours removed from a loss to Chapel Hill. It was the 7th clean sheet of the year for Orange goalkeeper Arianna DeBona, who made a vital save with 3:53 remaining.

Orange Goalkeeper Arianna DeBona Discusses Clean Sheet vs. Cedar Ridge

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Orange Prepares for Final Week of Regular Season with Sweep of Webb

Going into Friday’s doubleheader against Webb, the Orange baseball team found itself in an unusual position. Their playoff fate was, and remains, uncertain.

However, after its best offensive performance since early March, the Panthers’ chances of making the field of 64 has improved.

Orange swept the doubleheader against the Warriors, winning the opener 6-0 and the nightcap 9-1, improving to 10-11 overall, 6-3 in the Big 8.

Junior centerfielder Jaydin Poteat made six plate appearances in the doubleheader and scored runs in five of them. He finished 4-for-5 with an RBI, bringing his team-leading average up to .397.

In the nightcap, Poteat scored on a wild pitch in the first inning.  Freshman shortstop Joey Berini scored on an RBI groundout by Caige Clayton to give Orange a 2-0 lead.

In the 2nd, Orange added five more runs. Rodney Brooks sliced a single to right, scoring freshman Cooper Porter. Poteat singled in Cody Evans, running for Dylan Hall, who reached on a walk. Brooks scored off a single by Berini, and Jason Slaughter hit a sacrifice fly to bring in Poteat.

Hall added his first varsity home run with a towering two-run shot to left in the third.

The Panthers head into the final week of the regular season in third place in the Big 8, one-half game behind Chapel Hill. They travel to Northern Vance on Monday to complete a game that was suspended on March 24. It will resume with the score 3-3 in the top of the 14th.

Cedar Ridge’s Matthew Durham Finishes 4th at Big 8 Golf Championship

On Wednesday morning, it was unclear whether the Big 8 Boys Golf Championships would even take place at Occoneechee Golf Club.

Over five inches of rain had fallen in Hillsborough since Sunday night. The coaches of the five participating schools weren’t even sure if the event would go on until Orange’s Pat Moser received confirmation from Occnoeechee Course Director Scott Ray.

Cedar Ridge, under head coach Chris Casey, finished third overall for the season. Matthew Durham and Devin Kehoe qualified for Sunday’s 3A Mideast Regionals. Durham finished 4th, shooting a 77. Kehoe carded an 84.

Northwood finished conference champion. The Chargers’ Ben Ramos captured the individual championship after shooting a 72, one stroke ahead of Cooper Patterson. Ramos also earned Big 8 Player of the Year honors.

Orange’s Toby Ivey shot 89 for the Panthers, also qualifying for Sunday’s regionals.

Durham, Kehoe, Ramos and Patterson made the all-conference team. Joining them were J.F. Webb’s Noah Williams, Scott Loftis and Caleb Marin, Chapel Hill’s Ryan Rosamond (who finished 3rd on Wednesday) and Jackson Paul; and Northwood’s Gordon Braun and Alex Snively.

Very quietly, Wednesday marked the final event in the career of Orange Golf Coach Pat Moser, who will retire next month. Moser coached Orange to its first undefeated season in football last fall, winning the Big 8 Conference Championship outright for the 2nd straight year.