Orange High School

Orange Panther of the Week: Shannon Sollars

This week’s Orange Panther of the Week is junior women’s tennis player Shannon Sollars. This season, Orange had its fifth straight winning season and Sollars had the most overall wins of any player on the team. Sollars played at #2 singles  and had a record of 12-1. She also qualified for the Mideast Regionals as a doubles player with her sister, Erinn. Shannon and Erinn finished with a 14-3 record. Last year, Erinn and Shannon qualified for the 3A State Doubles championship. Orange also qualified for the 3A State Dual Team Playoffs this year. Last week, in its opening round match against Cedar Ridge, Erinn and Shannon Sollars defeated Cameron Mayhew and Adeline Cummings 9-8, winning the tiebreaker 7-5  as the Lady Panthers were narrowly defeated by the Red Wolves. In the 3A Mideast Regionals, the Sollars sisters defeated a team from Harnett Central to advance to the second round. Shannon has been a member of the varsity team since her freshman year. During that time, Orange advanced to the second round of the State Team Tournament in 2021 and 2022. As a sophomore, she was a starter on the 2022 team that won the Central Carolina Conference Championship, the first tennis team in Orange High history to win a conference title.

Orange Panther of the Week: Shannon Sollars

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Aces High–Wimsatt piles up 16 kills in Orange volleyball’s sweep of Union Pines, faces Rose in State Quarters today

It’s not just that the Orange volleyball team is winning state playoff matches. It’s that they’re dominating them.

Now, for the first time in 17 years, the Lady Panthers are in the state quarterfinals behind another strong performance from its finishers.

Senior Ella Wimsatt piled up 18 kills and 15 digs, her 18th double-double of the season, as the Lady Panthers defeated Union Pines 3-0 on scores of 25-9, 25-14, 25-16 in the third round of the 3A State Playoffs. Orange will face J.H. Rose, the defending 3A Eastern Regional champions, on Saturday (today) inside Panther Gymnasium at 3PM.

Facing the top 3A seed from the 4A/3A Sandhills Conference, Orange only trailed once when the Vikings scored the opening point. Orange racked up eight aces against the Vikings, including five in the opening set.

Orange’s new tandem setter combination of freshman Sawyer White and sophomore Katie Silcott produced its best game yet since head coach Hope Heverly shifted to the new alignment. Silcott had 20 assists, nine digs, three kills and two aces. White registered 17 assists, seven digs, two kills and an ace on match point.

“I think they’re starting to enjoy making it a little further than they have in the playoffs before,” Heverly said. “They’re pushing themselves and really holding themselves accountable. They definitely had more of a drive tonight.”

Unlike the second round win over Northern Nash, the Lady Panthers didn’t have a hiccup early, mainly because of better serving. Wimsatt, senior libero Sadye Porter, Josie Crawford, Silcott and Abby Silinski all had aces in the opening set. Orange opened with a 5-1 run, capped by an ace from Porter and a spike from Wilkerson, who wound up with seven kills and a block.

Leading 16-7, Orange ran off eight straight points with Wimatt serving late in the set. Sophomore Aubrey Jordan, who finished with eight kills, scored on set point with a crosscourt spike that stayed inside the right sideline to put Orange up a frame.

“I think our seniors know that at any moment, this could be their last game,” Heverly said. “I noticed an increased sense of urgency. No matter when the end may come, we want to go out with our heads high.”

Orange took control of the second set with a 9-2 run that started when Wimsatt earned a side out with a light palm thrust at the net. Wimsatt scored off another kill to make it 9-5, which turned into five straight Orange points, ending with a point from sophomore Mariah Poole. The Lady Panthers built a 21-12 lead following another kill from Wimsatt. White’s first kill of the match came on set point, assisted by Wimsatt.

The Vikings managed to tie the third set three times early, but Orange’s outside hitters took control to build a 7-1 run. Wilkerson had consecutive kills and a block during the run. After the Vikings were called for a double hit, Orange took a 12-6 lead..

Union Pines best run of the match came when they scored five of six points to reduce Orange’s lead to 15-14, but Orange immediately reeled off five straight points. Senior Josie Crawford had an ace, followed by a kill from Wimsatt, which led to the Vikings calling a timeout. Afterwards, Wimsatt put up two more points before White’s ace ended the match.

Now, Orange prepares to face one of the most established named in North Carolina volleyball. J.H. Rose last journeyed to Hillsborough in 2021, where they lost to Cedar Ridge 3-0 in the 3A Eastern Regional Championship match. Last year, the Rampants turned the tables, beating the Red Wolves to advance to the state championship match.

Though Orange will be the home team on Saturday, there is a sense that the Lady Panthers may be an underdog to a Rose team that has been to the Final Four each of the past three years.

Though Heverly has been with Orange as head coach just five months, she isn’t surprised that her team is playing for a spot in the regional championship game on Saturday.

“I could always see the potential in them,” Heverly said. “I told them several times that we’re a whole different team than we were at the beginning of this season. I’m hoping that by the time our season ends, we’re still stronger than the way we’ve been going. It will be a great matchup with Rose. I know our girls will come out ready.”

 

Orange volleyball’s Ella Wimsatt & Sadye Porter discuss state playoff win over Union Pines

For the first time since 2005, the Orange volleyball team has advanced to the 3A State Quarterfinals. On Thursday night, the Lady Panthers impressively defeated Union Pines 3-0 in Hillsborough on scores of 25-9, 25-14, 25-16. Senior Ella Wimsatt finished with 16 kills and 12 digs, her 18th double-double of the season. Liberal Sadye Porter had 12 digs, two assists and one ace. Orange has won 25 matches, the most in 18 years. It wasn’t just Orange’s third straight playoff win, but the Lady Panthers were dominant. They only trailed once the entire match, which came after the first point of the match. Orange has swept all three of its state playoff opponents, Swansboro, Northern Nash and Union Pines. It’s particularly gratifying for Wimsatt, who has been a varsity performer the past four years. Before Tuesday, Wimsatt hadn’t advanced past the second round of the state playoffs. Now, Orange will host J.H. Rose on Saturday. The winner will advance to the 3A Eastern Regional championship game on October 31. Orange, the Central Carolina Conference regular season champions, will face the Rampants at 3PM on Saturday.

Orange volleyball’s Ella Wimsatt & Sadye Porter discuss playoff win over Union Pines

For the first time since 2005, the Orange volleyball team has advanced to the 3A State Quarterfinals. On Thursday night, the Lady Panthers impressively defeated Union Pines 3-0 in Hillsborough on scores of 25-9, 25-14, 25-16. Senior Ella Wimsatt finished with 16 kills and 12 digs, her 18th double-double of the season.

Orange volleyball’s Ava Wilkerson & Sawyer White discuss playoff win vs. Northern Nash

For the first time since 2015, the Orange volleyball team has reached the third round of the 3A State Playoffs. On Tuesday night, the Lady Panthers defeated Northern Nash 3-0 on scores of 25-14, 25-10, 25-10. Orange’s young but imposing front line provided a size advantage, once again, that overwhelmed the opposition. Sophomore middle blocker Ava Wilkerson finished with eleven kills. Freshman Sawyer White rotated between setter and right outside hitter. She registered five kills, two aces, seven digs, 16 assists and one block. Wilkerson, with her 6-foot-3 frame, leads Orange with 57 blocks. She also has 234 kills, which is second on the team. White has worked her way into the regular rotation for 1st-year head coach Hope Heverly. It was a long wait for Orange to finally reach the 3rd round of the state playoffs for Orange. The Lady Panthers had been eliminated in the second round each of the past two years. Now, Orange has not only reached the third round, but they will host Union Pines on Thursday night in Hillsborough. Orange hasn’t reached the state quarterfinals since 2007, when they were a 2A team. They will get their opportunity when they host Union Pines on Thursday night at 6PM in Hillsborough. The 2007 Orange squad finished with 25 wins. The current Lady Panthers are 24-4.

Orange volleyball’s Ava Wilkerson & Sawyer White discuss playoff win over Northern Nash

For the first time since 2015, the Orange volleyball team has reached the third round of the 3A State Playoffs. On Tuesday night, the Lady Panthers defeated Northern Nash 3-0 on scores of 25-14, 25-10, 25-10. Orange’s young but imposing front line provided a size advantage, once again, that overwhelmed the opposition.

Odds and Sods: Orange’s Bruhns scores two goals in win over Eastern Alamance; Cedar Ridge tennis season ends

Men’s Soccer: Orange 2, Eastern Alamance 0: It’s all but certain that the Orange men’s soccer team will do something unprecedented in the 35-year history of the program later this week.

They will make the state playoffs in back-to-back years.

On Monday night, the Panthers got two goals from Traver Bruhns to defeat Eastern Alamance 2-0 at the John Kirby Sports Complex in Mebane. With the win, the Panthers ensured a winning regular season at 8-7-3. They end the Central Carolina Conference slate at 6-4-2, good enough for fourth place.

In his final regular season game, Bruhns, a senior, had his first career brace. Angel Chavez and Daniel Romero assisted on the goals.

Orange goalkeeper Finn Kelly made six saves to earn his fourth clean sheet of the season.

As of Wednesday night, Orange was ranked #26 in the 3A East RPI rankings, which would comfortably put them in the field of 64. The state tournament begins on Monday.

Women’s Tennis: Rocky Mount 5, Cedar Ridge 1: In the second round of the 3A State Dual Team Playoffs, Rocky Mount ended Cedar Ridge’s season on Monday afternoon.

The Gryphons, the champions of The Big East, improved to 15-0. In her final match, Cedar Ridge’s Annabeth Lundberg defeated Jillian Schrimper 7-5, 6-3, the only win of the day for the Red Wolves.

Cedar Ridge ends the season 14-6. It was the final match for head coach Steve Mayhew, who is stepping down after four years. Under his direction, the Red Wolves won the first men’s tennis conference championship in school history in 2022. Mayhew, a former player at Orange, coached the women’s team to its first victory in the 3A State Team playoffs since 2016 last week when they defeated crosstown rival Orange.

Mayhew’s daughter, Cameron, also played in her final match for the Red Wolves. Cameron Mayhew ended her senior year with a singles record of 14-3. It was also the final matches for Lundberg, Catherine Ballenger, Dupree Sorenson, and Raven Mowles-Airing.

Cedar Ridge finished with the most overall wins since they won the Big 8 Conference championship in 2016. That team, with Lennie Corbett as head coach, reached the 3A State Quarterfinals with an overall record of 19-2.