Orange High School

It’s…Northern

Ever notice when you bring up an icon, you just have to say one word to ge the point across?

Madonna. Sinatra. Kanye. Springsteen.

It’s that way in sports, too. With teams and individuals.

There’s Carolina. Duke. Jordan. LeBron. Gretzky. Brady.

And during the 80s and 90s, there was one high school football team that was the ultimate obstacle to climb. The team that everyone gunned for in the Triangle and abroad.

Northern.

Why were there so much anticipation? Because they won. Longer than the dynasties that have followed them at Hillside (locally) and Charlotte Independence (statewide).

Hillside has won six consecutive PAC-6 Championships, a remarkable accomplishment. They’re also still twelve years behind Northern’s record of 18 consecutive conference championships, set between 1984-2001 under head coaches Ken Browning and Gary Merrill.

From 1976-2000, Northern didn’t lose to another team from the city of Durham. In 1990, they lost to Person High at Durham County Stadium. They didn’t lose another conference game until 2000, a span of 69 games.

From 1981 to 2001, Northern didn’t have a losing streak. They went five consecutive seasons (1991-1997) without losing a regular season game, until they fell to Oxford Webb in September 1997 in Granville County.

And it wasn’t just the winning that made the program what it was. When you pulled up to any average school in the 90s, chances are there would be two grandstands. Some of the fans there were  comprised of parents whose attendance was mandatory just to keep conversation active at the dinner table.

Northern played at Durham County Stadium, with rows seemingly stretching up into the lights. It wasn’t a Taj Mahal, but it sure looked like it to a high school student who wouldn’t know any better. Their winning made them more than a high school team. Before Riverside High came along on Rose of Sharon Road, Northern was very much the Bull City’s team.

The stands were backed with 5,000 fans, minimum, even for the most noncompetive games. On the road, no one traveled as well as Knights fans, who wore their trademark navy blue and gold just like a Yankees fan was adorned in pinstripes.

The rest were just challengers to the throne, like a revolving series of Batman villains. Each year there would be a new challenger, wearing different uniforms,  often sporting a different offense. And the result would be the same. The Knights would hold the trophy in the end.

Hillside? Orange? Riverside? Might as well have been the Riddler, the Joker and Catwoman.

Because it was Northern.

But nothing lasts forever. The cracks in the foundation started to show in 2000, when the Knights faced Jordan at Claude Currie Stadium. Of all the challengers, Jordan was certainly the most unlikely to end Northern’s reign. Only a few years earlier, the Falcons had been the 98-pound weakling of the PAC-6 Conference. They had a losing streak that lasted three years. One former Jordan graduate once joked privately in 1999: “I graduated from Jordan and Duke University. And I pull from the Cincinnati Bengals. I come from football purgatory.”

Yet it was Jordan in 2000 who mounted a two touchdown comeback to shock the Knights 20-14 under a backup quarterback on its way to tying Northern for the league crown.

A year later, Riverside and Northern squared off in the penultimate game of the 2001 regular season. With the Knights trailing 20-13 in the final minute, wide receiver Fred Williams caught a touchdown pass Antonio Freeman-style, while laying on his back in the end zone. But the ensuing extra point was blocked. Just like that, Riverside won 20-19. Northern’s 18-year dominance was over.

Northern’s last PAC-6 Championship was in 2004.

Tonight, Orange travels to Northern looking for its first four-game winning streak against the Knights. Two years ago, Orange defeated Northern at Durham County Stadium for the first time ever.

Next year, they’ll be conference rivals again. Northern will jump down to 3-A, along with East Chapel Hill and Hillside in a brand new Big 8.

While Orange may be a slight favorite tonight, Northern head coach R.J. Wilson won’t have to work very hard reminding his team of how close they came to beating Orange last season in Hillsborough.

Bryse Wilson simply carried Orange to the win. First he ran an interception back 67 yards in the first quarter. He made two sacks at linebacker. He stepped in as placekicker on kickoffs because regular kicker Davis Dixon was injured. Then he caught the 67-yard game-winning touchdown with :52 remaining  after starting the drive as the quarterback following an injury to starter Jackson Schmid as Orange won 20-13.

The Northern that fans knew back in the 80s and 90s isn’t the same dynasty. The regular crowds of 5,000 at Durham County Stadium have tapered off because of human nature.  All sports dynasties inevitably fall, whether it’s UNC women’s soccer, UCLA Basketball, the Monteal Canadiens or the New York Yankees.

Northern hasn’t won a nonconference regular season game since 2012, a span of 13 straight losses. Orange has won 15 straight nonconference regular sesaon games.

Even with a win tonight, it will still be special for Orange, even if they are the favorites.

Because it’s Northern.

Orange Panther of the Week: Jamar Davis

Victories over Northern Durham don’t come every day for Orange boys soccer. Especially after Northern won the Bull City Cup last September. Not only did the Panthers defeat Northern 5-2 last week, they did it at Northern. And junior striker Jamar Davis notched a hat trick. He followed that up on Wednesday night by scoring 4 goals (or a Texas Hat Trick, in hockey parlance) in a 8-1 win over Bartlett Yancey on Wednesday night. Jamar and fellow junior Malcolm Phillips discussed Orange’s 3-0 start and next week’s vital home game against Riverside after the win over the Buccaneers.

Orange Panther of the Week: Jamar Davis

Davis had a hat trick on Orange boys soccer’s 5-2 win over Northern Durham last week. Davis also wrestles during the winter. He has scored 8 goals in the Panthers’ first three games.

22 Goals in 3 Games; Orange Soccer Blasts B-Y 8-1

For those who enjoy waking up early on weekend mornings to watch the Premier League broadcasts from England, last week’s opener between traditional powers Liverpool and Arsenal offered an anomaly. A 4-3 victory by Liverpool in a unusually high scoring effort by the Reds against the Gunners.

To open the 2016 season, Orange has taken it to another level. They started with a stunning 5-2 victory at Northern Durham, and have only gotten better. After a 9-1 victory over Graham on Tuesday, the Panthers continued their form with an 8-1 win over Bartlett Yancey on Wednesday night at Orange High Soccer Pitch.

Jamar Davis scored four goals. Junior Malcolm Phillips added a goal and an assist. Casey Barhudt added a goal and an assist, as did junior Bryan Torres. Ewan McCallum scored the final goal with 3:02 remaining.

Alfredo Rodrguez chipped in with two assists. Sophomore Levi Anderson also notched an assist.

Orange is 3-0 with a home game against Riverside next Tuesday.

 

 

Riverside Volleyball Sweeps Orange 3-0

After claiming its first win of the season, the Orange volleyball team fell to Riverside 3-0 in Durham on Wednesday night.

The Panthers are now 1-3.

It was a shutout in name only as Orange had several set points that went for naught. Riverside captured the sweep on scores of 30-28, 29-27 and 25-20.

Jordan Lloyd had 15 digs, 11 kills and 1 ace. Mileah Shriner chipped in 3 aces, 5 kills, 2 digs and 2 blocks.

The Orange JV squad swept the Pirates 2-0.

Orange travels to Roxboro for a match against Person on Tuesday. The Rockets captured the season-opener against the Panthers last week.

 

The Week Ahead…Week 2

It was a promising start for the Cedar Ridge and Orange football teams in the first week of the season. The two sides won by a combined score of 95-3. Stiffer tests await this week as both teams hit the road once again. The Red Wolves are in Siler City to face Jordan-Matthews, while Orange is at Northern Durham, which lost to Fayetteville 71st on Friday.

This week marks the first Orange vs. Cedar Ridge matchup of the new academic year. The Panthers and the Red Wolves meet Wednesday in girls tennis.

It’s also a busy week ahead for the Cedar Ridge boys soccer team, which is off to a 2-1 start. Orange, which opened its season with a 5-2 win at Northern, also has a busy week ahead. Here’s how the slate looks:

Monday: 

Boys Soccer:  Eastern Alamance at Cedar Ridge 6:45 (V) 5:00 (JV); Graham vs. Orange 6:00 (V)

Girls Tennis: Cedar Ridge at Eastern Alamance 4:30; Orange at Graham 4:30.

Tuesday: 

Volleyball: East Chapel Hill at Cedar Ridge 6:30 (V) 5:00 (JV); Orange at Graham 6:30 (V) 5:00 (JV).

Wednesday: 

Boys Soccer: Cedar Ridge at Durham School of the Arts 6:15 (V) 4:45 (JV); Bartlett Yancey at Orange 6:30 (V) 4:45 (JV)

Volleyball: Orange at Riverside 6:30 (V) 4:45 (JV)

Girls Tennis: Orange at Cedar Ridge 4:30

Thursday: 

Volleyball: Bartlett Yancey at Cedar Ridge 6:30 (V) 5:00 (JV)

Girls Tennis: Cedar Ridge at Person 4:30

Friday:

Football: Cedar Ridge at Jordan-Matthews 7:00; Orange at Northern Durham 7:00 (6:45 airtime on Hillsboroughsports.com)

Saturday: 

Boys Soccer: Cedar Ridge vs. West Johnson in Coaches Classic at Wake Med Soccer Park in Cary 3:00

 

How to Listen to HillsboroughSports.com broadcasts this season

As you might have noticed, Hillsborough Sports.com is a website that tries to tackle a lot of areas of Orange High and Cedar Ridge High sports on a daily basis. With the fall sports season starting Monday, we aim to have complete coverage of all sports at both high schools–via the written word or through radio broadcasts.

As with last year, we’re going to broadcast all of Orange High’s football games on the website. We’re also adding Cedar Ridge games, as well. The exact number of Red Wolves games depends on staffing, but we’re planning at least 7, starting with the East Chapel Hill game.

However, one question that frequently came up last season from various people was “How do I listen?”

There are several ways. First, there’s my (Jeff Hamlin) Spreaker channel. Simply go here. While you’re at my Spreaker page, please give it a Like. That way, not only will you support the website, but you will also be emailed whenever a broadcast starts. Thus, the process is made  much easier.

Secondly, go to the Hillsborough Sports Facebook page. That’s here. A link is placed every game 20 minutes before airtime. Also, there’s my own Facebook page which can be found here.

Then there’s something new for this year. The Hillsborough Sports You Tube page. Simply type in Jeff Hamlin or Hillsborough Sports on the YouTube search option. All games will be broadcast live on YouTube this year.

Also, all broadcasts can be heard on demand. That means if you went to the game, didn’t hear the broadcast, and heard your son or daughter make a great play, you can go back and listen to it through all of the means listed above.

Of course, life moves fast and so does technology. Other websites and channels have started televising games, something that was once forbidden by the North Carolina High School Athletic Association. That hasn’t escaped my attention. I plan to take the website into a direction that will make televising various sports (not just football) live a reality.

It’s going to be a fun year. Stay tuned.

Whitted, Sellers, Wilson Stand Out in Orange Scrimmage

Kendall Whitted caught a touchdown pass while Ryan Sellers recovered two fumbles as Orange out scored South Granville two touchdowns to one in a 40-play scrimmage on Wednesday night in Creedmoor.

“Kendall can run and he has good hands as well,” said Coach Pat Moser. “He had a good inter squad scrimmage Saturday. We have good receivers. We just have to get them the ball.”

Payton Wilson also caught a long pass from starting quarterback Jackson Schmid and was downed at the one-yard line during one 10-play segment.

The scrimmage was divided into four 10-play segments for each team. The Vikings, under returning head coach Mike Hobgood after a brief tenure  at Leesville Road for one season, scored during the team’s 3rd segment. However, earlier in the sequence, Ryan Sellers recovered a fumble caused off a hard hit by linebacker Milton Purcell.

Schmid, Rodney Brooks and Brendan Huss all received time at quarterback. Cates threw Orange’s 2nd touchdown, a spiral to Cody Evans for a 63-yard hookup, the longest play of the night.

Coming off an inter squad scrimmage on Saturday, Coach Pat Moser said the biggest point of concern was the offensive lineman, which constantly revolved players at various positions. New center Tyson Wolter was the only one who stayed in the same spot the entire game. Former center Blake Taylor flipped from right tackle to left tackle regularly, as did first-year varsity tackle Brandon Carden.

“The offensive line is our biggest concern right now,” said Moser. “And it always is at this time of the year. They have to get their sea legs, so to speak. The speed of the game is something you can’t match in practice. When we’re blocking against tackling dummies or such…when we get in actual gameplay, it’s a shock to their system a little bit.”

Wilson, a junior linebacker who has received offers from N.C. State, Wake Forest, Est Carolina and Appalachian State, saw time at wide receiver and wingback.

The heralded return of Devondrez Moore, who returned to Orange last season after transferring to Northern Durham (though not in time to play), was worth waiting for. He made three tackles for loss.

Orange will have its final scrimmage of the season on Friday night against Eastern Alamance at Auman Stadium. They travel to Person for the season opener August 19th.