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Orange 120-pound Wrestler Gavin Wiggins Talks his Two Wins on Tuesday Night

In the opening rounds of the 3A Dual Team Wrestling Playoffs on Tuesday night at Jim King Gymnasium, Gavin Wiggins scored a major decision over Corinth Holders’ Brian Hines 14-4, then pinned Wilson Fike’s Taylor Gay in 1:05. The Panthers will face Swansboro on Thursday in the regional semifinals. If victorious, they will compete for the Eastern Regional Championship against Gray’s Creek or West Brunswick.

Orange’s Gavin Wiggins Talks the Panthers Playoff Wins on Tuesday

Facing Corinth Holders and Wilson Fike, Wiggins scored a tech fall and pinball at 120 as Orange advanced to the 3A regional semifinals to face Swansboro on Thursday.

Basketball Round Up: Chapel Hill Edges Orange; Northwood Tops CRHS

For a fleeting moment, the Orange Panthers appeared to have the Big 8 regular season championship all but sewn up.

Trailing 55-54 to Chapel Hill at Tiger Gymnasium, Orange’s Mitch Portman hit a shot at the buzzer. It would have put Orange 9-0 in league play, needing only two more wins to clinch the regular season title.

But did it beat the buzzer?

After a huddle, the referees ruled the answer was no. Chapel Hill, which was pounded 74-46 by Southern Durham just 24 hours earlier, edged the Panthers 55-54.

The loss snapped the Panthers eleven-game winning streak and makes the race for the Big 8 championship much more interesting in the final ten days of the regular season.

Orange remains in first place at 8-1, while Chapel Hill is in second at 8-2, tied in the loss column with Southern Durham at 7-2. The Spartans travel to Cedar Ridge on Wednesday night. Orange has swept the season series from the Spartans, but split against CHHS.

On Tuesday night, the Tigers took the air out of the ball against the Panthers. Orange’s 54 points was a season-low. More importantly, the Tigers double-teamed leading scorer Connor Crabtree before he even got the ball on several occasions. The strategy worked as Chapel Hill led 36-31 going into the fourth quarter.

Elijah Haynes, who hit the game-winning shot against Cedar Ridge at the buzzer on Friday night in Hillsborough, paced the Tigers with 31 points. Ben Gaynes added eleven.

Orange will play its sixth game in 12 days on Wednesday night in Hillsborough when they host Northern Vance. The Orange girls will look to go to 21-0 when they face the Vikings at 6, while the boys will follow at 7:30.

Orange defeated Northern Vance 64-57 last Tuesday in Henderson.

In Pittsboro, Cedar Ridge’s playoff hopes to a major hit as Northwood rallied to defeat the Red Wolves 65-57. Cedar Ridge led 42-38 going into the fourth quarter, but Northwood piled up 27 points in the fourth quarter to earn its 2nd Big 8 win this season, both against Cedar Ridge.

The Red Wolves were led by Colby Cashaw’s 14 points while Mekai Collins added ten.

Northwood’s (8-13, 2-8 in the Big 8) Cameron Goins led all scorers with 16 points.

Cedar Ridge is now 7-13, 2-10 in the Big 8. They host Southern Durham tonight for Senior Night at Red Wolves Gymnasium.

 

Instant Classic

As the balance of the Big 8 regular season plays out over the next two weeks, Connor Crabtree’s game-winning shot against Southern Durham on Friday night won’t be forgotten anytime soon for anyone who watched it (be it inside Jim King Gymnasium or on social media.)

The Orange-Southern rivalry has had several classic moments in recent years, and Crabtree’s was just the latest.

“All we set up was a screen at the top of the key,” said Crabtree, who finished with 32 points. “I didn’t have much space to work with, but the shot went in. I’ll take that any day.”

Yet as soon as Orange, (15-4, 7-0 in the Big 8) won its 1tth consecutive game against the Spartans, their fourth game in six days, they had to focus on yet another game where first place may be on the line.

Chapel Hill, 7-1  will host Orange on Tuesday night. But first, the Tigers travel to Southern Durham tonight, and they face the Spartans again next Tuesday, February 7th.

For the second straight week, Orange will play three games in four days. Following a road trip to Chapel Hill on Tuesday, the Panthers host Northern Vance on Wednesday, then travel to Northwood on Friday. If Orange beats Chapel Hill, they will simply need one more win to capture the Big 8 regular season championship.

The Big 8 Boys Basketball Tournament begins February 13th. If Orange takes the number one seed, they receive a bye to the semfinals. The championship will be on February 17th at a location to be determined.

Crabtree’s lay-in with :03 remaining gave Orange an 80-79 victory over Southern, triggering a celebration where members of the Motley’s Crew student section rushed the floor. Moments earlier, Southern’s Tyriq Burris missed a free-throw, but center Rashad Dixon rebounded the miss and floated a stickback that bounced on the rim twice before dropping through to put Southern ahead 79-78.

The Spartans roared back from 13 points down in the second half to take the lead. The turning point came after Crabtree scored on a steal and lay-in to put Orange ahead 61-48. After Rashad Dixon scored on a stickback, Mitch Portman was called for a reach-in on Southern’s Antonio Daye, his fourth foul with 3:43 remaining in the third quarter. Portman was immediately hit with a technical foul and fouled out.

Not only did Orange lose Portman’s frequent scoring, but Orange lost a second quality ball handler against Southern’s suffocating full-court pressure. Within a minute, Daye and Brown hit three-pointers to put Southern within six points.

Crabtree had to handle the ball the rest of the way, but the grind of playing four games in six days and the vehement Southern pressure took its toll on Orange’s leading scorer.

“That was huge,” said Crabtree. “I definitely got tired. My legs were dead. I’m tired right now. They played good defense.

Jamoru Brown finished with 29 points to lead Southern.

Orange pushed out to a double digit lead behind the hot shooting of center Logan Vosburg, who hit four three-pointers in the first half.

“My shooting is there right now,” said Vosburg. “I worked on developing my shot last summer.

Connor Crabtree on his Game-Winning Shot vs. Southern

All-State candidate Connor Crabtree continued his excellent senior campaign by scoring 32 points against Southern Durham on Friday night. Of course, the biggest points came when Crabtree scored on a drive with :03 remaining to give Orange an 80-79 victory over archrival Southern Durham. The Panthers travel to Chapel Hill on Tuesday night in another game where first place is on the line in the Big 8 Conference.

Connor Crabtree Discusses His Game-Winning Shot vs. Southern

The senior hit a running bank shot with :03 remaining to sweep the season series from Southern Durham 80-79 on Friday night. Crabtree scored 32 points as Orange won its 11th consecutive game.

Haynes Scores at Buzzer, Chapel Hill Boys Edge Cedar Ridge 55-53

For the second time this month, Cedar Ridge has lost a home conference game at the buzzer.

The first time it was Northwood’s Abe Omar who scored on a stickback with :03 remaining on January 5th to seal the Chargers’ 83-82 overtime victory at CRHS. On Friday night, it was even more painful for the Red Wolves.

Elijah Haynes scored on a scoop shot with :01 remaining to give Chapel Hill a 55-53 victory over the Red Wolves on Saturday night at Red Wolves Gymnasium. Haynes, who didn’t start the game due to disciplinary reasons, finished with 16. Chapel Hill’s Kai White led all scorers with 19, while Ben Gaynes added 15.

Once again, it was underclassmen who paced Cedar Ridge. Sophomore Terrence Crawford scored 16 points, while freshmen Mekai Collins and B.J. Freeman each scored 13.

Chapel Hill (11-8, 7-1) will host Orange on Tuesday night in a meeting for first place in the Big 8 Conference. The Tigers are one game back of the Panthers.

The Red Wolves, trailing 45-28 with 7:32 remaining, made a furious rally to tie the game at 53-53. After Gaynes’ three-pointer with 5:23 remaining put Chapel Hill ahead 48-34, the Red Wolves went on a 10-0 run, punctuated by consecutive treys by Crawford.

Trailing 53-48, Cedar Ridge reeled off five consecutive points in the final minute to tie the game. Freeman hit two free throws, then drew a charge on Haynes on the subsequent Tiger possession.  Crawford sank a three-pointer, his third of the fourth quarter, to even the game with :7.3 seconds remaining.

Coming off a win over J.F. Webb on Wednesday, the Red Wolves (7-12, 2-7) missed a chance to win consecutive conference games for the first time this season.

White started the third quarter with a personal 5-0 run, including a running one-handed to push Chapel Hill’s lead to 31-21 with 4:21 remaining in the 3rd quarter. Haynes closed the third quarter with back-to-back three pointers, then continued a running dialogue with the Cedar Ridge student section.

After Collins scored the game’s first five points, Chapel Hill reeled off 13 consecutive points. Kai White scored seven points in that span, and Haynes drained a 30-footer at the first quarter buzzer to send Chapel Hill to a 16-7 lead.

In the second quarter, CHHS extended its lead to 20-10 after Haynes and Cook scored consecutive field goals. Then the Red Wolves went on a 7-0 run behind a 3-pointer from Khalil Barnett and a lay-up from Collins. The Tigers followed with six straight, including a three pointer from White, to take a 26-19 advantage into the locker room.

Cedar Ridge will play three games in five days next week. They travel to Northwood on Tuesday, followed by a home game against Southern Durham on Wednesday and a road trip to J.F. Webb in Oxford on Saturday.

CHAPEL HILL 55, CEDAR RIDGE 53

CHAPEL HILL: Elijay Haynes 16, Ben Gaynes 15, Kai White 19, Andrew Cook 4, Darius Burnette 1.

CEDAR RIDGE: Dmonte Kinney 2, Khalil Barnett 7, Terrence Crawford 18, Mekai Collins 13, B.J. Freeman 13.