Bryse Wilson Throws 2nd No-Hitter

For the 2nd time in a month, Bryse Wilson threw a no-hitter. After blanking Northern Vance 5-0 on March 15, the senior hurler shutout Webb 3-0 last Tuesday. Only 3 Warriors reached, two via walk and one on an error.

Bryse Wilson Talks his 2nd No-Hitter

For the 2nd time in his career, Orange senior pitcher Bryse Wilson threw a no-hitter. After no-hitting Northern Vance on March 15, Wilson blanked Oxford Webb last week, yielding only 3 baserunners.

Orange Softball Kristina Givens & Olivia Ruff Talk Win over Northwood

On a chilly, windy night, the Orange softball team avenged its only loss of the season with a 5-4 win over Northwood in 9 innings. The Panthers scored the game-winning run on a bases-loaded walk. Kristina Givens and Olivia Ruff talked about the victory afterwards.

OHS Softball Olivia Ruff and Kristina Givens Talk Win over Northwood

In a 9-inning thriller, the Orange softball team defeated Northwood 5-4. Orange is 20-1 on the year.

Orange Pitcher Derek Lindaman Talks Win over CHHS

For the first time in his career, junior Derek Lindaman pitched into the 7th inning in last week’s win over Chapel Hill High. After giving up a 2-run homer to Connor Stough in the 1st inning, Lindaman pitched five innings of shutout baseball to improve to 3-1 going into tonight’s game against Northwood.

Orange’s Derek Lindaman Talks Win over CHHS

For the first time in his career, junior Derek Lindaman pitched into the 7th inning in the win over Chapel Hill.

Orange CF Jaydin Poteat Talks About his 1st Year as a Starter

In Orange’s 4-3 win over Chapel Hill last Friday, centerfielder Jaydin Poteat scored two runs. That pushed his season total to 13, leading the team. Poteat was injured in Wednesday’s victory over Northwood sliding into home plate attempting to score after a single by Brad Debo. After the game Wednesday, Poteat had three fingers on his right hand taped together. He talked to Hillsboroughsports.com after the CHHS win.

OHS CF Jaydin Poteat Talks CHHS Win

Jaydin Poteat scored two runs in last week’s 4-3 victory over Chapel Hill. In his first year as a starter, Poteat leads the team in runs and stolen bases.