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Orange Panther of the Week: Mekai Collins
This week’s Orange Panther of the Week is guard Mekai Collins.
In his first game in an Orange uniform on November 27, Collins scored 35 points as the Panthers defeated Union Pines 84-78 as Derryl Britt won his first game as Orange head coach. On November 30, Collins scored 28 points as the Panthers rallied from a 13-point deficit to defeat Granville Central 86-77 in Stem. Collins is a transfer from Cedar Ridge who has added plenty to the Panther offense. On Friday night, Collins scored 14 point as Orange defeated Lee County 67-57 in Sanford to improve to 3-2. Orange is supposed to play at Southern Lee on Monday night. If the winter weather forces a postponement, the Panthers will return to the floor on Friday against Lee County in Hillsborough.
Orange Panther of the Week: Mekai Collins
This week’s Orange Panther of the Week is guard Mekai Collins. In his first game in an Orange uniform on November 27, Collins scored 35 points as the Panthers defeated Union Pines 84-78 as Derryl Britt won his first game as Orange head coach.
Orange guard Joey McMullin discusses win at Lee County
After a disappointing loss to Williams on Thursday night where they never led, Orange never trailed in a 67-57 win over Lee County on Friday night in Sanford. The Panthers, now 3-2, jumped out to a 9-0 lead. Junior Joey McMullin, in his third season as a starter, hit a career-high six 3-pointers and finished with 20 points, leading all scorers. Machai Holt added 17 while Mekai Collins finished with 14. Orange is slated to play at Southern Lee on Monday night, though Mother Nature may have other plans. After five consecutive road games, Orange will finally return home on Friday for a rematch against Lee County.
Orange guard Joey McMullin discusses win over Lee County
After a disappointing loss to Williams on Thursday night where they never led, Orange never trailed in a 67-57 win over Lee County on Friday night in Sanford. The Panthers, now 3-2, jumped out to a 9-0 lead. Junior Joey McMullin, in his third season as a starter, hit a career-high six 3-pointers and finished with 20 points, leading all scorers.
Orange senior Kate Burgess discusses win over Williams
The Orange women’s basketball team is 4-1 after defeating Lee County on 56-41 on Friday night. All four of Orange’s wins have been on the road. The Lady Panthers started the season with a 48-39 victory over Union Pines. Orange senior Kate Burgess, in her third year on the varsity, scored five points against the Yellow Jackets. On Thursday night, Orange defeated Williams 86-63 in Burlington, where Burgess scored four points. Orange returns to action on Friday night when they host Lee County in a rematch in Hillsborough. Gametime will be at 6 PM. Burgess is also a two-sport athlete for Orange. In the fall, she runs cross country with her teammate, point guard Grace Dively.
Orange center Kate Burgess discusses win over Williams
The Orange women’s basketball team is 4-1 after defeating Lee County on 56-41 on Friday night. All four of Orange’s wins have been on the road. The Lady Panthers started the season with a 48-39 victory over Union Pines. Orange senior Kate Burgess, in her third year on the varsity, scored five points against the Yellow Jackets.
Cedar Ridge’s Tori Dalehite announces commitment to UNC Greensboro
After one season of playing softball at Cedar Ridge, junior Tori Dalehite has announced her commitment to continue her softball career at UNC Greensboro. Dalehite missed her freshman season because of a torn ACL suffered in her first basketball practice for the Red Wolves. Last spring, she more than made up for lost time. She was named Big 8 Hitter of the Year as a sophomore, hitting .582 with six home runs and 32 RBI. She was the starting 2nd baseman for Cedar Ridge. Dalehite continues to start for the Cedar Ridge women’s basketball team for head coach Felton Page. In fact, Coach Page was among the first people that Dalehite informed about her decision. Dalehite is the daughter of Danny and Beth Dalehite. Danny is a former right fielder for the Orange Panthers and was a member of the 1992 PAC-6 Conference Championship team.
Cedar Ridge’s Tori Dalehite announces commitment to UNC Greensboro
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Orange Panther of the Week: Donald Hicks
(Editor’s note: This Orange Panther of the Week is meant for the opening week of winter sports for the week ending November 17. Another Orange Panther of the Week, for events from the week ending December 1st, will be posted on Saturday)
This week’s Orange Panther of the Week is 195-pound wrestler Donald Hicks. In the opening week of wrestling season, Hicks scored four wins in the Orange Duals at Orange High Gymnasium. In his first match starting at 195, Hicks pinned an opponent from North Davidson in 35 seconds. His most important victory of the day came against South Stokes. At the time, Stokes led the dual match 27-23, but Hicks held on to defeat Cooper Ross 5-4 following a takedown in the second period. Orange went on to win the dual match Sauras 50-27. Hicks pinned Sanderson’s Ethan King in 2:12 to conclude his day. Over the weekend in the Jim King/Orange Invitational, Hicks finished 3rd in the 195-pound weight class. He pinned Cardinal Gibbons’ Gabe Jensen in 2:35 in the consolation final.
Orange Panther of the Week: Donald Hicks
(Editor’s note: This Orange Panther of the Week is meant for the opening week of winter sports for the week ending November 17. Another Orange Panther of the Week, for events from the week ending December 1st, will be posted on Saturday) This week’s Orange Panther of the Week is 195-pound wrestler Donald Hicks.
Orange senior Levi Anderson discusses winning the 152-Pound Championship at the JKO
For the fourth year in a row, the Orange wrestling team captured the championship of the Jim King/Orange Invitational wrestling tournament last weekend. Orange’s only individual champion was Levi Anderson, who won the 152-pound title. Anderson defeated Marlon Toruno of Cary 12-5. In the semifinals, Anderson defeated Person’s Justin Breeze 11-4. Anderson won four matches en route to his first JKO title. In the opener, Anderson pinned Northern Durham’s Deven Cates in eleven seconds. In the second round, Anderson defeated Riverside’s DeAnthony Bright 6-3. After missing last year’s JKO, Anderson was looking forward to this year’s tournament and it paid off with a championship.
Orange senior Levi Anderson discusses winning the 152-pound championship at the JKO Invitational
For the fourth year in a row, the Orange wrestling team captured the championship of the Jim King/Orange Invitational wrestling tournament. Orange’s only individual champion was Levi Anderson, who won the 152-pound title. Anderson defeated Marlon Toruno of Cary 12-5. In the semifinals, Anderson defeated Person’s Justin Breeze 11-4.