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Volleyball Alumni Update: Lloyd helps Bucknell to longest winning streak in the country
Cameron Lloyd: The Bucknell Bison has won 14 consecutive matches, which is tied for the longest winning streak in the country with South Dakota State. The Bison defeated Navy and American University last week. Against the Eagles, the Bison won 26-24, 25-19, 20-25, 21-25, 15-7 at Bender Arena in Washington, D.C. It was just the second time that the Bison defeated the Eagles in the nation’s capital. Lloyd recorded a double-double with 12 kills and 20 digs. On Satruday, Bucknell defeated Navy 3-0 (25-15, 25-9, 25-18) at Brown Fieldhouse in Annapolis, MD. Lloyd had nine kills, three digs and one ace. Bucknell is 6-0 in the Patriot League, 14-1 overall and will face Loyola (MD) and Colgate this weekend.
Cameron Lanier: The Elon Phoenix completed a two-match sweep of Hampton last Friday. The Phoenix won 3-0 (25-12, 25-16, 26-24) at Holland Hall in Virginia. Lanier led Elon with eleven kills. It was Lanier’s eighth match with double-digit kills this season. Elon is 10-7 overall, 4-2 in the Coastal Athletic Association. They will host Campbell for matches at the Schar Center on Saturday and Sunday.
Lottie Scully: The Binghamton Bearcats split two American East Conference matches last week. Maryland-Baltimore County defeated Binghamton 3-0 (25-20, 25-21, 25-21) at Chesapeake Employees Insurance Arena in Baltimore last Friday. Scully, who was named the American East Setter of the Week on September 30, had 15 assists, six digs and one ace. On October 6, Binghamton triumphed over Bryant University 3-1 (33-31, 8-25, 27-25, 25-17) at West Gym in Binghamton. Scully finished with 41 assists, the fourth-most by an American East player this year. Scully’s season-high is 56 assists against Long Island University on September 29. Binghamton will face Temple on Wednesday.
Julie Altieri: The Division III Salisbury Sea Gulls have won seven in a row. Last Saturday, Salisbury swept Scranton (25-18, 25-23, 25-15) at Maggs Activities Center in Salisbury, MD. Altieri had a kill to clinch the match. She finished with 23 assists, six kills and eight digs. Salisbury opened the day with a sweep of Christopher Newport (25-17, 28-26, 25-23). Altieri finished with 31 assists, 12 digs, four aces and two kills. Altieri has nine double-doubles this season. Salisbury is 14-2 overall and will travel to Fredericksburg, VA to face UC Santa Cruz and Mary Washington in a tri-match on Saturday.
Allie Wilkerson: The Averett Cougars swept two matches in Old Dominion Athletic Conference play last weekend. On Friday, Averett defeated Shenandoah University 3-1 at the Stuart James Grant Center in Danville, VA on scores of 23-25, 25-23, 25-20, 25-17. Wilkerson finished with five kills, one digs and one ace. On Saturday, the Cougars won a five-set battle over Eastern Mennonite University 21-25, 20-25, 25-19, 25-23, 15-11. Wilkerson finished with seven kills, one ace and three digs. Averett has won five in a row and are 9-10 overall, 4-2 in the ODAC. The Cougars will face Roanoke College in Salem, Virginia on Wednesday night.
Melissa Benkowitz: Franklin & Marshall defeated Washington College in a sweep at the Cain Athletic Center in Chestertown, MD last Saturday. Benkowitz finished with four digs, one kill and two aces. The Diplomats are 13-3 overall, 2-0 in the Centennial Conference. They will host Dickinson College at the Mayser Center in Lancaster, PA on Wednesday night.
Grace Young: Greensboro College swept North Carolina Wesleyan at Everett Gymnasium in Rocky Mount on Saturday (25-12, 25-20, 25-19. Young had 14 digs. The Pride are 12-5 overall, 5-2 in the USA South Conference. They will host Pfeiffer at Hanes Gymnasium in Greensboro on Wednesday night.
Ella Wimsatt: The Division II Lenoir-Rhyne Bears bounced back from its first loss of the season with a 3-1 win over Lincoln Memorial at Mary Mars Gym in Harrogate, TN last Saturday. Wimsatt played two sets and had one kill with five digs. The Bears are 14-1, 4-1 in the South Atlantic Conference.
Anaya Carter: UNC Pembroke lost a five-set match to Mount Olive on October 4 (14-25, 25-17, 25-14, 20-25, 15-13). Carter played one set and had one kill with one dig for Pembroke. The Braves will travel to Murfressboro, NC to face Chowan on Wednesday night. Pembroke is 5-9 overall, 2-2 in Conference Carolinas.
Green Eggs and Hamlin: Cedar Ridge football will have its Vanderbilt moment–with persistence
I celebrated a birthday last week. The fact it pops up in the middle of high school football season only serves as a reminder of how long I’ve been covering local sports.
Around 2004, I vowed that if I didn’t get a college play-by-play job in football, I would stop doing high school sports and do something else.
My favorite cliche isn’t “The more things change, the more they stay the same” for nothing.
In the 1990s, there was a school mired in a three-year winless streak that was easily the 98-pound weakling of Durham County.
That was Jordan High School. After having winless seasons in 1995 and 1996, they had a conference championship team by 2000.
Now, the Falcons may be the best team in the city under Antonio King, who was the Cedar Ridge head coach in 2019.
For three decades, the shining beacon of high school football was Northern Durham. Not just in Durham, but the entire state.
They won 17 consecutive conference championships, went 24 years without losing to another team from the city of Durham and went 21 years without losing consecutive games. In the fall of 1990, Northern lost to Person at home.
They didn’t lose another conference game the rest of the decade.
Fast forward to September 2024 when Vance County stormed out to a 22-0 lead against Northern Durham. The Knights lost their starting quarterback due to injury and the game was stopped before regulation ended.
If you would have told me back in 1999 that in 25 years, there would even be a remote possibility of Northern not having enough football participation, I would have told you there was a better chance of opera being the most popular music taste among teenagers in 2024.
The point is nothing lasts forever in high school football.
Cedar Ridge football lost to Orange 54-0 on Friday night. Most likely, the Red Wolves will finish with a second straight winless season.
But they aren’t winless because of the players who are on the field. They’re winless because of the players who are not on the field, but could be.
At a time when football, as a whole, has never been more safe to play, it’s harder to find players willing to try the sport because of safety concerns. Last year, for the first time in school history, Orange didn’t field a junior varsity team.
Fortunately, the Stanback Middle School Bulldogs have fielded more players this year which will hopefully lead to healthier participation numbers in the future for the Red Wolves.
Cedar Ridge coach Brent Bailey remains dedicated to the cause. Even down late in the fourth quarter against Orange, Bailey gave defensive back Matthew Asay a chest bump after picking off a pass thrown by Orange quarterback Kyse Devore.
Bailey drives in 90 minutes from Clayton each morning to start practice at 7AM because he wants to make Cedar Ridge football great. He has organized midnight practices in July and set up media day at Radius Pizza, which included Orange, in August because he wants to see football flourish in Hillsborough.
And so do I. No sport bands as many people together during successful times than football.
I saw Devon Moore rush for over 6,000 yards and 42 touchdowns at Cedar Ridge from 2002-2005 at Cedar Ridge. Then he graduated and won two FCS National Championships at Appalachian State. For a long time, the Red Wolves dominated Hillsborough under the direction of head coaches Lou Geary and Joe Kilby.
What does triumph look like once it emerges from a deep abyss?
It looks like FirstBank Stadium in Nashville on Saturday night.
The Vanderbilt Commodores, the only private school in the SEC, beat #1 Alabama for the first time since 1984. Clark Lea, the Commdores head coach, knew when he accepted the job in 2001 of the challenges he faced. He played at Vanderbilt.
But he persisted and beat the #1 team in the country.
Afterwards, he told sportswriter Matt Fortuna “There’s an inevitability to success when you stay in the fight.”
Cedar Ridge football can have a Vanderbilt moment.
They just have to stay in the fight.
Devore throws 4 TD passes, Albert scores on Pick 6 as Orange retain Victory Bell with win over Cedar Ridge
From the moment Orange ran the Philly Special on the first play from scrimmage on Friday night, the Panthers dominated their crosstown rivals in the Battle of Hillsborough.
Orange junior Kyse Devore, in just his third start, threw for four touchdowns as rushed for another as the Panthers retained the Victory Bell with a 54-0 victory over Cedar Ridge during Homecoming at Auman Stadium. Orange captured its first home victory since they defeated Montgomery Central on September 8, 2023.
It was a night of milestones for the Panthers. For starters, Orange offensive lineman Kayshawn Farrington and Marshea Byrd were crowned Homecoming King and Queen. It was also the anniversary of the dedication of Auman Stadium, named for Glen Auman, who coached Hillsboro High School football to consecutive conference championships in 1959 and 1960.
In between the first and second quarters, Orange High’s 1969 3A State Championship Men’s Basketball team was honored. Last spring, the surviving members gathered for a daylong celebration at Orange High’s Auditorium, where they received championship rings 55 years after winning the title at Durham’s Sykes Gymnasium.
Cedar Ridge was without its top skill player, running back Isaiah Craig, who had consecutive 100-yard running games to open the year against East Chapel Hill and Northwest Halifax. The Red Wolves finished with five yards total offense and had to use quarterback Thomas McDermott on keepers for its few positive bursts of offense.
“It was a much-needed win,” said Orange coach DeVante Pettiford. “We’re in the closing stretch with three games left. If we win two of these last three, we stand a good chance of getting into the playoffs. Hopefully, this lights a fire under us and gets us rolling.”
Devore, whose younger brothers Ayden and Asher play at Orange Middle School, was pressed into emergency duty at quarterback three weeks ago after senior Hank Nunnery was injured late in the first quarter at Montgomery Central. It’s been a trial by fire. His opening two starts were against Western Alamance and Walter Williams, possibly the best two teams in the Central Conference.
On Friday night, Devore spread the wealth, delivering four touchdowns passes to four different players. He now has seven touchdown passes over the last six quarters.
“Kyse has a lot of confidence behind him,” Pettiford said. “It’s not just showing up on Friday. He’s putting the time in every week. He’s working hard at practice. He’s watched over four-and-a-half hours of practice over the past two weeks. The success you’re seeing is coming from the time he’s spent preparing.”
The first quarter dragged on amidst a flurry of unsportsmanlike conduct penalties on both teams. There were four penalties on the first three plays from scrimmage, but Orange broke the slog on its opening possession when Devore handed the ball to Kingston Purefoy-Farrington, who dropped it off to Hunter Albert, who flipped it back to Devote and aired it out for Kayden Bradsher for a 38-yard gain. On the next play, Devore found Purefoy-Farrington for a 39-yard touchdown.
The Panthers scored on all of its drives in the first half. On its second series, Ja’ki McDaniels returned after missing two games with an injury suffered at Montgomery Central and ripped off a 21-yard run. On the next play, freshman Owen Phillips hauled in a 32-yard touchdown pass. The extra point from Will Cooper gave Orange a 13-0 lead.
Devore called his own number after Bradsher moved the ball into the red zone with a 20-yard gain. Devore scored his first varsity touchdown on a 2-yard carry.
Orange’s offense, defense and special teams all scored in the first quarter. After the Panthers’ defense forced a Red Wolf punt, Bradsher picked up a great block from Ty’lieq Jones and raced 79 yards for a touchdown with 3:04 remaining in the first quarter.
On the next Red Wolf drive, Hunter Albert picked off a pass and returned it 15 yards for a touchdown. Albert later scored on offense, catching a 42 yard pass from Devote to open the second quarter.
McDaniels would add a 39-yard touchdown pass from Devore to end the first half.
The second half was played with a running clock of 10-minute quarters. Orange senior Deandre Brown scored the only points of the fourth quarter on a six-yard run.
Cedar Ridge’s Matthew Asay had an interception in the second half.
ORANGE 54, CEDAR RIDGE 0
CR–0 0 0 0-0
ORA–34 14 0 6-54
ORA–Kingston Purfoy-Farrington 39 pass from Kyse Devore (kick blocked)
ORA–Owen Phillips 16 pass from Devore (Will Cooper kick)
ORA–Devote 2 run (Cooper kick)
ORA–Kayden Bradsher 79 punt return (Cooper kick)
ORA–Hunter Albert 15 interception return (Cooper kick)
ORA–Albert 42 pass from Devore (Cooper kick)
ORA–Ja’ki McDaniels 39 pass from Devore (Cooper kick)
ORA–Deandre Brown 6 run (kick failed)
RUSHING–CEDAR RIDGE (Thomas McDermott 11-10, Mason Hughes 1-1, Jordan Oliva 3-(-3), team 3-(-13).
ORANGE: Bradsher 2-21, McDaniels 1-20, Devore 3-18 TD, Brown 1-6 TD.
PASSING: CEDAR RIDGE (McDermott 3-12 7 yards, INT)
ORANGE (Devore 6-11 195 yards 4 TD, INT)
RECEIVING: CEDAR RIDGE (Gavin Stone 1-9, Olivia 1-1, Hughes 1-(-1))
ORANGE: (Albert 2-47 TD, Purefoy-Farrington 1-39 TD, McDaniels 1-39 TD, Bradsher 1-38, Phillips 1-36 TD)
Photo gallery of Orange Middle School vs. Southern Panthers by Braeden Wilbourn
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Cedar Ridge volleyball’s Calla Lunberg, Ellamarie Perel and Sydnee Tapper various celebrations
The Cedar Ridge volleyball team is one win away from tying for the Central Conference regular season championship. On Wednesday night, the Red Wolves swept Western Alamance on Wednesday night, which knocked the Warriors out of a tie for first in the Central Conference. Cedar Ridge is now tied with Orange for first place in the league. The Red Wolves will travel to Williams on Tuesday night for its final conference game of the regular season. Red Wolf libero Sydnee Tapper leads the team with 326 digs in her first season as a starter. She also has 24 aces. Junior Ellamarie Perel is third on the team with 109 kills. On September 19 in a dramatic 3-2 win over Person, Perel played on the back row and had a career-high 13 digs. Sophomore Calla Lundberg has 35 kills this season. Lundberg had five kills against Person. In decisive wins, Cedar Ridge has developed unique celebrations on the bench. Tapper, Lunberg and Perel showed off some of them during this video. Cedar Ridge will face Granville Central in its final regular season home game on Monday night. Following the contest against Williams, the Red Wolves will travel to Roxboro Community School on Wednesday night to end the regular season. The Central Conference Tournament will start on October 14.
Cedar Ridge volleyball’s Ellamarie Perel, Sydnee Tapper & Calla Lundberg talk various celebrations
The Cedar Ridge volleyball team is one win away from tying for the Central Conference regular season championship. On Wednesday night, the Red Wolves swept Western Alamance on Wednesday night, which knocked the Warriors out of a tie for first in the Central Conference.
Soccer Notebook: Gallegos assists on two goals in Orange’s win over Eastern Alamance; Evans late goal leads Patriots past Cedar Ridge
An unexpectedly long layoff for the Orange men’s soccer team finally ended with a decisive win over Eastern Alamance on Wednesday at the John Kirby Sports Complex in Mebane.
The Panthers won 7-0 behind goals from seven different players. Orange improved to 8-3. They remain in second place in the Central Conference with a 3-1 mark.
It had been nine days between games for the Panthers, which is almost unheard of as September bridges into October. Games against Southern Alamance and Northern Durham were postponed or (in the case of Northern Durham) cancelled because of rain over the past two weeks.
Yurem Tapia Mendez notched his third straight game with a goal with a tally in the first half. Mendez now has 12 goals and one assist on the season.
Senior Issac Gallegos assisted on two goals.
Brendan McDonald, Logan Edwards, Angel Chavez, John Gomez Tercero, Daniel Romero Toledo and Chris Lopez each scored goals for the Panthers.
Kace McAuley, Carson Condon, Chavez and Toledo each had assists.
Durvin Lopez Abarca and Hector Garrido each played 40 minutes as the Orange goalkeeper. Abarca made one save.
Orange will travel to Western Alamance on Monday night at Primm Stadium in Elon. The Warriors are ahead of the Panthers by one game for first place in the Central Conference.
Southern Alamance 2, Cedar Ridge 1: Southern Alamance’s Curtis Evans scored off a corner kick with 2:53 remaining in regulation to lead the Patriots over the Red Wolves on Thursday night at Red Wolf Stadium. Brian Reyes assisted on the goal. It was Southern Alamance’s first win of the season. They’re now 1-10, The Red Wolves fall to 3-6-2 overall, 2-3 in the Central Conference. Cedar Ridge will host Person on Monday night in Hillsborough.