Orange High School

Orange Panther of the Week: Jackson Schmid

This week Orange Panther of the Week is senior quarterback Jackson Schmid. Last week, Schmid threw for three touchdowns as the Panthers defeated J.F. Webb 49-0. Jackson finished the season throwing 13 touchdowns and 831 yards. He will go down as the quarterback for the first Orange team to go undefeated in the regular season in 38 years.

Orange Panther of the Week: Jackson Schmid

Last week, Schmid concluded the regular season by throwing for three touchdowns as the Panthers defeated Oxford Webb to win the Big 8 Championship. Schmid is the quarterback for the first Orange team to have a perfect regular season in 38 years.

New ADM Numbers May Put Orange in 3A, Not 3AA, Playoffs

The North Carolina High School Athletic Association released its newest Average Daily Membership numbers on Thursday afternoon, which will be used to set up the upcoming state football playoffs.

The numbers show that Orange High has the lowest ADM of any Big 8 Conference school that will make the playoffs (1,201). The only schools in the Big 8 that have lower ADMs are Cedar Ridge (1,159), Northern Vance (840), and J.F. Webb (875). Northern Vance and Webb will drop down to 2A at the conclusion of the academic year.

The new numbers mean Orange could find themselves playing for the 3-A state championship, or the “Little 3 title,” instead of the 3-AA state championship that Orange has played for each of the past three seasons.

For those unfamiliar with the playoff process, 64 3A teams make the state playoffs. The ADM of those 64 teams are totaled, then divided to finalize an average. Schools whose ADMs fall above the mean qualify for the 3-AA state playoffs. Schools that fall below it compete for the 3-A state playoffs.

Orange hovers near the borderline.

Based on projections from WRAL, if these 64 teams make the playoffs, the mean will be 1,287.

Of course, there’s still two weeks to go in high school football’s regular season because of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association extending the campaign by one week due to Hurricane Matthew’s flooding delaying games for school in the southeast.

Orange finished its regular season last week with a perfect 11-0 record and the Big 8 Championship. It’s the first time the Panthers have gone undefeated during the regular season since 1978.

Don’t forget, things can change. Some of the teams WRAL has slated to make the playoffs, in either the east or west region, may miss out. A school with a much smaller ADM could get in, which may lower the average and vault Orange into the 3-AA playoffs. It won’t take very many alterations since Orange is only 86 students below the borderline.

Time will tell with Selection Saturday coming up on November 12th.

If Orange goes to the 3A bracket, they won’t face Southern Durham in the playoffs. Or Northwood, for that matter.

Instead, the Panthers will likely find themselves in the same tournament as the top six teams in 3A football, according to the most recent poll from the Associated Press.

Among the squads likely to play for the 3A championship: Lenoir Hibriten (ranked #1 in the state with an ADM of 1,014); Southern Nash (ranked #3 with an ADM of 1,101); West Craven (ranked #4, ADM: 971); Havelock (ranked #5, ADM 1, 077);

Orange is currently #2 in the state after receiving three first place votes in last week’s poll.

While ADM changes from year-to-year, it’s worth noting that Orange and Cedar Ridge have the lowest ADMs among the schools that will comprise the new Big 8 conference starting next year. Hillside, who claimed its 7th consecutive 4-A PAC-6 championship last week and will drop down to 3-A in 2017, has the highest at 1,589. The Hornets are just ahead of Northern Durham (1,562) and Chapel Hill (1,532). Northwood, which competed in the 3-A playoffs in 2013, has ballooned to 1,407, ahead of East Chapel Hill (1,376).

The Department of Public Instruction defines ADM as ” The total number of school days within a given term – usually a school month or school year – that a student’s name is on the current roll of a class, regardless of his/her being present or absent, is the “number of days in membership” for that student.”

 

Cleveland Ends Orange’s Volleyball Season 3-0

After advancing to the 3rd round of the 3A state playoffs last season, the Orange Panthers hoped their return to the postseason in 2016 would be just as successful.

The Cleveland Rams had other ideas.

In Clayton on Wednesday night, the Rams swept the Panthers 3-0 on scores of 25-12, 25-19 and 25-17. The Rams, from the Greater Neuse River Conference, advance to face Chapel Hill on Thursday night at CHHS.

The Panthers end the season 11-10.

In her final game for the Panthers, Jordan Lloyd had three aces, four kills and eight digs. In all likelihood, it won’t be the final volleyball match for Lloyd, whose being recruited by several Division III colleges.

Fellow senior Macy Hughes registered an ace, five kills, two blocks and a dig.

Bailey Lucas added two kills, two blocks, eleven assists and five digs. Julia Fish finished with five kills and five blocks.

Lloyd led the team in kills with 146 with Hughes 2nd with 135. Lloyd also led the team in digs with 302.  Senior Mileah Shriner paced the team in aces with 40, while Hughes had 36.

Fish, a junior, finished with 87 total blocks.

Lucas led the team in assists with 274, while Caroline Compton registered 266.

It was the final game for seniors Lloyd, Hughes, Shriner, Eva Porter and Julia Lovingood.

 

Orange’s Andrew Sollars Talks 14th Place Finish at Big 8 Championships

The highest finisher for the Orange Boys Cross Country team at the Big 8 Cross Country Championships was Andrew Sollars, who finished 14th. Sollars finished with a time of 19:02, just ahead of teammate Sam Rasinske. The Panthers finished 3rd in the conference with 79 points, behind conference champion Chapel Hill and runner-up Cedar Ridge.

Orange’s Andrew Sollars Talks 14th Place Finish at Big 8 Conference Championships

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Orange Panther of the Week: Adalyn Fleming

Our Orange Panther of the Week is cross country runner Adalyn Fleming, who finsihed highest among the Panthers cross country runners last Wednesday at the Big 8 Conference Championships. Fleming came in eleventh overall with a time of 21:05. Orange finished 2nd in the girls meet with 64 points, behind only conference champion Chapel Hill. Also finishing in the top 15for Orange was Ava Heffernan (13th) at 22:13 and Juliana Lester (15th) at 22:15.

Orange Panther of the Week: Adalyn Fleming

Orange’s Adalyn Fleming was the highest finisher for Orange at the Big 8 Conference Championship meet on Wednesday, finishing 11th in her final run at Orange. She finished 2nd at last week’s meet at Cedar Ridge.

Orange Volleyball Beats Webb 3-2, Clinches 2nd in Big 8 on Senior Night

It was a senior night to remember at Jim King Gymnasium.

Jordan Lloyd, Macy Hughes, Mileah Shriner, Eva Porter and Julia Lovingood played their final matches at home, which is noteworthy in itself. Porter and Lloyd have played together since 5th grade inside diminutive White Cross gym, where Lloyd’s father Joel coached the team.

Then there was the opponent, the race for playoff positioning and finishing the regular season strong. Orange faced Webb, who was a game ahead of OHS for 2nd place. However, the Panthers defeated the Warriors 3-1 in Oxford on September 22nd. A win for Orange would clinch 2nd place in the league.

And the Panthers got it, though they sure may everyone one of the parents sweat it out until the very end.

After roaring out to a 2-0 lead, the Panthers dropped the following two sets 25-15 and 25-16. In the 5th, Bailey Lucas had two aces as Orange bolted out to a 12-6 lead and held on to win 15-11.

With the win, the Panthers clinch 2nd place in the Big 8, finishing the regular season 11-9, 8-4 in the Big 8. Chapel Hill captured the conference championship with an 11-1 mark, losing only to Cedar Ridge two weeks ago.

In her final match in Hillsborough, Lloyd finished with two aces, 13 kills, 32 digs and an ace. Hughes had two aces, ten kills, one block and four digs. Porter had nine kills and twelve digs. Lovingood registered six kills and two digs. Shriner, with her father Bobby and brother Nicholas in the crowd, had an ace, seven kills, three blocks and four digs.

Like many other fall sports, Orange will now sit and wait for the playoff field, which was thrown into disarray after the North Carolina High School Athletic Association delayed each fall sport by one week due to heavy flooding in eastern North Carolina because of Hurricane Matthew. The playoff brackets won’t be announced until next Tuesday.

Orange Panthers of the Week: Ashley Tilley and Natalie Darveaux

Our Orange Panthers of the Week this week are Ashley Tilley and Natalie Darveaux. Last week during the Big 8 Tennis Tournament at Orange High Tennis Courts, Tilley and Darveaux finished 4th in the Big 8 Doubles Tournament, qualifying for the 3A Mideast Regionals this Friday at Burlington Tennis Stadium.

Orange Panthers of the Week: Ashley Tilley and Natalie Darveaux

Tilley and Darveaux qualified for the 3A Regional doubles tournament this weekend in Burlington after finishing 4th in the Big 8 Tournament last week.