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Sunday, March 9, 2014

Lacrosse Preview

MARK DOLEJS / Dispatch Staff

At A Glance NORTHERN VANCE

• Head coach: Sam Barnes, first season. • Numbers: 31. •M akeup: primarily underclassmen. • Leader: Lucas Hamrick (sophomore attackman). • Coach Barnes: “I would love to win as many games as we can. I feel like we have a good team to build with and win games with. I want to see people continue their desire to play the game. That to me would be a success.”

WEBB

• Head coach: David Farabee, fifth season. • Numbers: 24. • Leaders: Zach Watkins (senior defenseman), Brock Fuller (senior attackman), Antonio Bowden (senior), Ben Branch (sophomore). Notes: graduated 16 seniors from last season... no junior varsity team. • Coach Farabee: “Particularly on offense, I think we may have as much potential as we’ve ever had.”

KERR-VANCE

• Head coach: Scott Burnette, fifth season. • Numbers: 25. • Leaders: John Carr (senior midfielder), Sam Fuquay (junior attackman), Jordan Smith (sophomore goalie). Notes: graduated eight seniors from last season... will field varsity/middle school teams • Coach Burnette: “I think we’ll be able to compete. What kind of record we’ll have, I don’t know.”

Making History Sam Barnes, Northern Vance

• Hometown: Richmond, Va. • B ackground: Developed appreciation for sport while attending James Madison University. • Outlook: “We’re inspiring them to work hard and set the foundation to build for the future.”

Northern ushers in rapidly-growing sport By KELLEN HOLTZMAN

played one season as a club team before joining the varsity ranks. The Vikings have about 10 that played on the Vance Nor thern Vance is star ting up and Kerr-Vance and J.F. Charter School team. Webb also boasts some Vance Charter alums. That should Webb are — in a sense — restarting. Northern joins KVA and Webb this season as the only area make it interesting when the Warriors and the Vikings square off in April, and in the future. high schools with lacrosse. The significance of the Vikings’ new program is one of NATURAL RIVALS four things to watch: Webb is losing some of the conference rivalries it has been building with teams like Nor ther n Durham and Durham STATE OF THE GAME Statistics compiled by the National Federation of State Riverside, but the addition of Northern’s team could be the High School Associations show that the number of high beginning of a special series. This season, Webb and Northern will compete in the 3-A Big school boys lacrosse teams grew 159.7 percent from 2001-13. Scott Burnette and David Farabee, the respective head Eight Conference along with state powers Cardinal Gibbons and coaches at KVA and Webb, were pleased to see a new team Chapel Hill as well as Orange, Cedar Ridge and Northwood. Webb head coach David Farabee noted the players on his added. “I think lacrosse is here to stay,” said Burnette. “I think roster that came from Vance Charter. “They’re always talking about their guys are talking trash Nor thern Vance star ting a team is great for lacrosse. It’s great for Vance County. The fact that we have two high and our guys are talking trash,” said Farabee. “It’s already schools in the county playing together now — that’s fantastic started, the rivalr y.” “Of course rivals don’t like each other and because of that, and I’m pulling for them.” “We’re growing,” Farabee said. “Nor ther n Vance has they’re going to want to beat them,” said Barnes. “And when they want to beat them, they’re going to play harder and added a team, so we continue to grow in the area.” Farabee said the excitement that followed his program’s that’s what I like to see.” Northern and KVA won’t compete in the same conference birth has leveled off a bit, but that was anticipated. The Webb coach expects the start of a feeder program at or state athletic association, but that shouldn’t dampen the Northern Granville Middle School this season to further the enthusiasm when the crosstown foes collide on March 12 and March 21. growth of the sport in Granville County. Despite the potential for heated competition, there doesn’t “If we get 10 or so boys coming in a year, that’s going to help us keep building the program,” said Farabee. “We’re seem to be much debate among lacrosse supporters on what still feeling real good about it. We feel good about lacrosse in the addition of Northern’s team means for the area. this area and North Carolina.” STANDING OUT Rebuilding is in the works for the Spar tans and WarSenior Zach Watkins anchors Webb’s defense this season, riors, who each lost a large group of seniors that laid the groundwork for their respective programs five seasons leading an inexperienced group overall. Farabee lauded Watkins’ intelligence and vision. ago. Watkins, a four-year member of Webb’s program, has been In a spor t dominated by schools from urban areas, KVA and Webb are each yet to break into the postseasons of the accepted to Massachusetts Institute of Technology and hopes schools’ respective N.C. Independent School Athletic Asso- to study biomedical engineering. If Watkins decides on MIT, he hopes to play lacrosse ciation and N.C. High School Athletic Association. But each school has grown more competitive with ever y season and or football at the Division III school. He was a lineman on produced players capable of playing on the next level like Webb’s football team. “Just a really fast-paced game,” Watkins said of his attracWebb alum Rufus Terr y, a starting freshman long-stick midtion to lacrosse, “always moving, always something going on. fielder at Guilford College. Can Northern’s program sustain the same kind of growth? It’s just something different.” Lacrosse “just kind of clicks” with KVA’s John Car r, a senior midfielder. WELCOME TO THE CLUB Burnette called Carr “one of the best faceoff guys in the If numbers are any indication, the future is bright for state” and said he would have drawn` collegiate interest had lacrosse at Northern. The Vikings’ uniforms didn’t arrive until Feb. 27 and at that played for a summer showcase team. But Carr has his sights set on entering the pharmaceutical point, pads were still on the way. But Northern is expecting to field; lacrosse is something he simply enjoys to compete in. have more than 30 players on one varsity roster. “You have to be able to run, have to have real good stam“We tell them that we’re making history as the first lacrosse team at Northern Vance,” said head coach Sam Barnes. “These ina,” said Carr. “You also have to be able to be real physical, kids have become dedicated. They come to practice every day. kind of like football. You have to be real physical, but techniThey work hard. We’re able to have fun because they work hard.” cal at the same time.” Like Carr, Northern sophomore Lucas Hamrick also plays Barnes is coaching the team alongside Capt. Dan Whittacre. Barnes didn’t come to Northern expecting to lead a lacrosse soccer. A veteran of the Vance Charter program, the Vikings’ capteam. When the position opened, he and Whittacre were encouraged to coach the team by some of the prospective play- tain thinks of himself as a goal scorer on the lacrosse field. Hamrick said he’s not surprised by the turnout for Northers. Without pads in the first half of the preseason, it was dif- ern’s team, noting the popularity of pickup games near Parkficult for Barnes to get a full read on how his team has pro- er Peace Pool. “I saw it,” Hamrick said of his introduction to lacrosse, gressed. But the Virginia native has been pleased. “It’s competitive and the kids are willing to learn,” he said. “and I was like, ‘Man I’d love to play that.’” Turns out he’s not the only one. “Every day, it’s something new.” Northern has some experienced players, something KVA and Webb did not have the benefit of although the Spartans Contact the writer at kholtzman@hendersondispatch.com. DISPATCH STAFF

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Soccer Preview

At A Glance NORTHERN VANCE

• Head coach: Razvan Tegean, third season. • Leaders: Stephanie Garcia (senior midfielder), Hannah Burgess (center back), Alyson Moseley (midielder/forward). • Makeup: One senior... four freshmen... 11 players; hoping to add more. • Coach Tegean: “Our main goal was to rebuild the program, at least have a team that can go out and compete.”

WEBB

• Head coach: Mary Robinson, first season. • Leaders: Abbey Smith (junior), Anabril Santana (forward), Armani Grillo (forward). • Notes: Finished 9-8 overall, 5-5 in conference last season... goalkeeper Carla Pike (sophomore) returns. • Coach Robinson: “Although we’re very young, I think we have a lot of skills.”

SOUTHERN VANCE

J.F. Webb’s Abbey Smith takes control of the ball from Northern Vance’s Logan Brinker.

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Webb’s Smith has big boots to fill Vikings aim to rebuild program By KELLEN HOLTZMAN DISPATCH STAFF

There may be some debate on which school has the best team entering the season, but the most complete player isn’t in question. That distinction goes to J.F. Webb junior Abbey Smith, who is expected to join the short list of TriCounty products to play collegiate soccer. A look at five things to watch in soccer:

• Head coach: Brandi Breinig, second season. • Leaders: Sarah Stanton, Tanya Zuniga (midfielder), Mary Key Medoza (goalkeeper), Nikki Henderson (midfielder), Brianna Escobar (midfielder), Cristal Sandoval (freshman forward). • Notes: graduated two players. • Coach Breinig: “We’re hoping that we can hold our own this year and win a few games.”

CROSSROADS CHRISTIAN

• Head coach: Joshua Bogle, third season. • Leaders: Caroline May (senior forward), Ali Arnold (senior center back), Madison Moyer (eighth-grader). • Makeup: May, Arnold only upperclassmen... graduated several players. • Coach Bogle: “I think we’ll be really competitive. If the girls decide to step up and want it, I don’t see why they can’t walk away with at least a winning season.”

KERR-VANCE

• Head coach: Amy Johnson. • Leaders: Bryles Cutts (senior forward), Price Wester (senior left back), Cassidy Tucker (senior center back), Shannon Cash (junior goalkeeper), Bailee Tippett (junior defender). • Coach Johnson: “I think we’ll be competitive. We just have to be able to score some goals.”

New Direction

ASHTON OUT; ABBEY IN

Last season, Ashton Allen and Abbey Smith combined for 75 percent of Webb’s scoring. Prolificscorer Allen graduated, leaving versatile Smith to lead the Warriors. “I tr y to help them out whenever they ask me a question,” Smith said of guiding her teammates, “and just give them tips from what I’ve been doing.” Smith plays defense for her club side N.C. Alliance of the Triangle Futbol Club. At Webb, Smith MARK DOLEJS / Dispatch file photo will play wherever she’s needed. Kerr-Vance’s Bryles Cutts advances the ball against Cary “Abbey is not only a great player, but a strong Christian. leader on the team,” said War riors head coach Mar y Robinson. “She definitely is comfor table giving other people instruction, which is awesome because we are a young team.” But the Raiders evade the Crusaders and Tigers this season by dropping to the 2-A Northern CaroRESTART lina Conference. Nor ther n is young too, and suf fering from a “I’m thinking moving down a conference will severe lack of numbers after the graduation of probably be a little better for us as far as numbers seven starters. go,” said Southern head coach Brandi Breinig, “and “That’s just way too tough for our area,” said competition-wise, I think it will be a little better Vikings coach Razvan Tegean. too.” The goal for Northern is simply to field a team Defending league champion Roanoke Rapids was and compete in all of its games. one game short of a state championship appearance Northern must replace Tanaua White, last sea- and newcomer N.C. School of Science and Math son’s 3-A Carolina Conference goalkeeper of the was 15-3-1 last season. year. Sophomore Jackie Smith, a standout on the Breinig hopes an experienced defense will lead basketball team, is the frontrunner for the job. to goals — and wins for Southern. “I’m hoping with that good defense, it will give our offense a chance to put some in the back of the STAR POWER Cardinal Gibbons is the likely frontrunner for net,” said Breinig. a regular season title in the 3-A Big Eight Conference. The Crusaders have appeared in three of the INDEPENDENTS last four 3-A state finals and claimed the 2013 title, Kerr-Vance also anticipates a strong defense. losing twice along the way. The Spartans didn’t concede more than four goals One of those defeats came to league rival Chapel in a game last season, but struggled to find the net Hill, which opened this season ranked in the 3-A themselves. Top-10. Of concern for KVA is the health of standout Gibbons features Duke recr uit Morgan Reid, senior midfielder/defender Rebecca Ross, who who appeared in the 2012 FIFA Under-17 Women’s injured her knee in the first round of the N.C. World Cup for the U.S. national team. Independent School Athletic Association Class 1-A Northern and Webb each failed to score a goal basketball tournament. on Gibbons and Chapel Hill last season and were Crossroads Christian has a scoring threat in outscored 66-0 combined by the conference powers. striker Caroline May, who earned all-conference second team honors last season as a junior.

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• Hometown: Frederick, Md. • Background: assistant varsity soccer coach, head junior varsity coach last season. • Outlook: “It’s definitely going to be a learning experience for all of us, but I’m very excited.”

Athlete Spotlight Abbey Smith, Webb

• Classification: junior. • P osition: defender on club team... will play offense/defense for Warriors. • H onors: two-time all-conference/all-region selection. • Last season: 16 goals, 15 assists. • Next level: plans on committing in the near future; considering Gardner-Webb, Pfeiffer University and Mars Hill College.

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At A Glance

Baseball Preview

NORTHERN VANCE

• Head coach: Benji Nelson, fourth season. • Leaders: Nate Arrington (senior pitcher), Kevonte Hanks (senior third baseman/pitcher). • Rookies: talented group of freshmen include Jared Bennett (first baseman), Jabe Montgomery (outfield). • Notes: eliminated in first round of 2013 state playoffs. • Coach Nelson: “I’m pumped up about this year.”

WEBB

Kerr-Vance’s Daniel Wilkerson puts the tag on Cary Christian’s Brian Mitchell.

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Experience at a premium New coach infuses energy at Southern

• Head coach: Mike Carroll, second season. • Two seniors: Beau Smith (infielder/outfielder), Ethan Bailey (outfielder). • Other players to keep eye on: Taylor Williams (outfielder), Zack Keeton (freshman shortstop). • Notes: Oxford Wildcats summer league team featuring most of this season’s squad went 9-4. • Coach Carroll: “We’ve got some holes to fill. A lot of these kids haven’t had true varsity experience.”

SOUTHERN VANCE

• H ead coach: Eric Faucette, first season. “Go-to-guy:” Dustin Brummitt (senior). • Others to look out for: Montavis Gray (junior), Matthew Perkins (freshman), Scott Jackson (catcher). • Coach Faucette: “Everything we’re trying to do out here is a program.”

WARREN COUNTY

• H ead coach: Randy Martin, second season. Arms: Hayden Sullivan, Darian Sellers, Tyler Thompson, Blake Thar rington. Replacing graduated senior catcher Colby Ryder: Brandon Pulley (sophomore). • Meat of the order: Sullivan, Tyler Thompson, Joshua Moss. • Coach Martin: “Love to finish in the top three or four in the conference.”

By KELLEN HOLTZMAN DISPATCH STAFF

Warren County likely has the most experience, returning seven of nine star ters. Outside of the Eagles, there’s plenty of reshuffling in the cards. A look at five things to watch in baseball:

KERR-VANCE

YOUTH MOVEMENT

In the 3-A Big Eight Conference, Webb lost eight seniors and Northern graduated six starters including the entire outfield. Souther n Vance has some experienced players, but also plenty of unpolished talent and a new head coach. In the independent ranks, Ker r-Vance lost three starters and Pierce MARK DOLEJS / Dispatch file photo Tooley is the only senior Warren County’s Tyler Thompson at bat against Franklinton. back. he’s been one of, if not the claimed the 3-A Carolina all-conference first team. ACES Bunn is the reigning 2-A most, consistent pitchers in Conference title least seaTwo of those departed the area. son by virtue of a coin flip Northern Carolina ConferSpartan seniors were pitchence champion. Arrington is no longer over Orange. ers including Wyatt Evans, an up-and-coming under“I want to have a winWebb head coach Mike who now plays at Wake classman and doesn’t have Carroll expects those two ning record and make the Tech. Evans also played the luxur y of a senior schools to be the frontrun- playoffs,” said Eagles head shortstop, leaving sopho- class six-strong. This sea- ners in the 3-A Big Eight coach Randy Martin. “If we more Daniel Wilkerson to son, he’s The Guy for the Conference. do that, I’ll be happy.” fill in both places. “I look for Orange and Vikings. Wilkerson, son of KVA Senior Hayden Sullivan Gibbons to be battling at REBUILDING RAIDERS head coach Todd Wilker- is the likely top arm at War- the top,” said Carroll. “And Nobody is happier to be son, is the Spartans’ new ren County while junior right now, that’s who we’re coaching baseball than Eric ace. Montavis Gray and senior going after. Hopefully, we Faucette, Southern’s new “I’m hoping he’s going Dustin Brummitt are the can make enough noise coach. to step up and lead a little leaders in Southern’s rota- where they’re wor ried Faucette is preaching bit since Wyatt is gone,” tion. about us a little bit.” program-building at his said Todd Wilkerson. Warren County is aim- alma mater. This season, KVA’s catcher a season ing for the state playoffs the Raiders will field a EASIER SAID THAN ago, Lane Humphries, too, having just missed out junior varsity team. DONE transferred to Webb. This Arrington is tr ying to last season. “I know when I was season, the sophomore lead the Vikings back into here it was special to me will catch Kaleb Fisher, the the state playoffs for the THE LONELIEST and that’s why I came Warriors’ junior ace. third consecutive season. NUMBER back,” said Faucette, who Fisher is the only It won’t be easy. The Eagles fell one played under Benji Nelson. returning all-conference “We’re going to fight game short of the postsea- “What’s going on here at player for Webb. for the playoffs and if we son and lost five games by Southern Vance is special. “Right now he’s marked achieve that, that will be a one run in 2013. That’s what I want these as our No. 1,” said Warriors real big accomplishment,” Warren County has five kids here to know is that head coach Mike Carroll. said Northern head coach seniors including Sullivan you’re part of something “And hopefully he’ll live up Benji Nelson. “We’re going and Pete Johnson, who special and what you bring to that and accept as many to have to play our best each last season earned all- onto the field will not be innings come his way.” baseball when we play conference honorable men- forgotten.” N o r t h e r n ’ s N a t e these teams in our confer- tion honors. Junior Tyler Contact the writer Arrington usually makes ence to have any kind of Thompson, who pitches the most of his innings. chance.” and fits in about ever y at kholtzman@ For the last three seasons, C a r d i n a l G i b b o n s other position, was on the hendersondispatch.com.

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New Direction Eric Faucette,

Southern Vance • Hometown: Henderson. • Background: played baseball at Southern. • Baseball Preview “Win, lose, tie — whatever — I want these guys to understand what it means to wear the jersey that says Raiders.”

Athlete Spotlight Nate Arrington,

Northern Vance • Classification: senior. • Position: right-handed pitcher/first baseman. • Arsenal: throws three pitches (likes his fastball best). • Mound mentality: “Go out there and throw strikes. The only thing I ask for is the team to be behind me — as long as they play good defense and hit the ball behind me.”

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Track & Field Preview

At A Glance

NORTHERN VANCE

• Head coach: Wilton Baskett. • B oys sprint leaders: Devin Anderson (senior), T yr rick Bullock (junior), Ta’maj Bullock. • Boys field leaders: Quavon Harris (conference champion, triple jump), Anthony Davis (thrower). • B oys hurdles: Jef frey Jones (conference champion, low hurdles). • Girls sprint leaders: Conniqua Martin, Brianna Waller, Mya Daye. • Notes: more than 60 athletes expected. • Coach Baskett: “I’m elated by the numbers.”

WEBB

•H ead coach: Kyle Blackwell, first season with boys/fourth with girls. • B oys 400-meter leaders: Khalil Brown (senior), Kendrick Pettiford (junior). • G i r l s s p r i n t l e a d e r s : P r e c i o u s B a t t l e , C o r a P u r y e a r, R a i n e s h a T a y l o r. Girls field leader: Jalisa Morton. • Girls notes: Taylor won 100m, 200m league title as freshman last season... Warriors also claimed 4x1, 4x2 relays at conference meet. • C oach Blackwell: “We have a lot of talent out here for the boys. We have some athletes out here. I think we’re going to be pretty good this year as far as the sprints.”

SOUTHERN VANCE

• Head coach: Clarence Dale, first season. • B oys sprint leaders: Ty-Traveon Roberts, Qualik Shearin, Shawn Henderson, Jeremiah Williams (make up 4x100 team). • Boys field leader: Ja’Quez Bullock (senior thrower) • G i r l s s p r i n t l e a d e r s : Emerald Hayes (senior), Canaan Dale (sophomore). • Girls field leader: Hayes (senior). • N otes: Canaan Dale, daughter of Clarence, was named MVP of last year’s girls squad... boys and girls 4x100/4x200 relay teams each made regionals last season. • Coach Dale: “With hard work this year, we can make it to the state, not just the regional. That’s my goal anyway.”

WARREN COUNTY

•B oys head coach: Terrance McCormick, second season. • G i r l s h e a d c o a c h : M o r t o n J o n e s . Boys sprint leaders: Jaquan Jones, Pete Johnson. • Boys leading throwers: Corey Green, Chris Privett. • G i r l s sprint leaders: Starbesha Satterwhite (junior). Girls distance leaders: Alexis French (senior), Symone Teague. • G i r l s leading thr ower: Destiny Hicks (sophomore). Boys notes: Jaquan Jones made regional last season in 100m and long jump. • C oach McCor mick: “We should be fairly good overall. We should make some noise in the conference.” • Coach Jones on inexperience: “It’s going to be on-the-job training for the most part this year.”

New Direction Clarence Dale,

Southern Vance • Hometown: Henderson. • Background: Standout in track at Vance Senior High... played football at Fayetteville State. • Outlook: “Surely we all want to win. But it’s not all about the wins and losses. It’s about teaching them character and preparing them for life.”

Athlete Spotlight Tyrrick Bullock,

‘It’s about the fastest’ No shortage of standout sprinters By KELLEN HOLTZMAN

Webb assistant Nealie Whitt III knows all about the next level. The Roxboro native and former N.C. Central Northern Vance, Southern Vance and J.F. Webb each (2007-11) thrower owns the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conferhave consistently placed athletes in the state champion- ence record in discus. ships in recent years. Expect that to be the case again STATE VETERANS with the speedsters potentially leading the way. Ja’Quez Bullock of Southern Vance is aiming for Five things to watch in track and field: another appearance in the state championships. The senior finished seventh in the shot put after a ninth-place RETURN TO FORM Two seasons ago, Northern Vance sprinter Tyrrick finish as a sophomore. Southern’s Emerald Hayes qualified for the 3-A meet Bullock was unbeaten in the 100- and 200-meter races on his way to being named the 3-A Carolina Conference run- as a sophomore and freshman, but came up a foot short of qualifying in the triple jump last season. ner of the year as a freshman. The only other area vets from states, along with Bullock was hampered by a hamstring injury last season and only competed in the 4x100 and 4x200 relays Northern’s Bullock and Anderson, are Webb’s Precious at the conference meet. The junior has his sights set on Battle, Cora Puryear and Rainesha Taylor. Battle, Puryear and Taylor each ran on the 4x100 team that finished returning to the state meet in Greensboro this season. “I’m thinking he’s healthy and we’re going to get him eighth. Warren County’s Starbesha Satterwhite narrowly back in top form like he was his freshman year,” said missed making the 2-A field in the 200 meters. Northern head coach Wilton Baskett. Bullock’s favorite event is the 100. NEW ADDITIONS “It’s about the fastest,” said Bullock. “That’s what I N.C. School of Science and Math is expected to bring like.” strong distance runners to the 2-A Northern Carolina Conference, which features Warren County and SouthWHERE THEY LEFT OFF Northern’s 4x100 boys relay team dropped the baton ern. Warren County girls head coach Morton Jones said in last season’s 3-A Mideast Regional before the 4x200 Durham School of the Arts looked good in regionals last team did the same at the state meet. “It bugs me a lot,” Bullock said of using those experi- season and Webb head coach Kyle Blackwell said he anticipates seeing talented teams from 3-A Big Eight newences as motivation. Senior Devin Anderson also returns from those comers Northwood and Southern Durham. squads. The Vikings finished second in the conference last Contact the writer at kholtzman@hendersondispatch.com. season and Baskett is expecting another strong campaign in 2014. “I think the boys team could be real special,” said the veteran coach. DISPATCH STAFF

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Northern and Webb each welcome assistant coaches with collegiate track and field experience. Southern Vance graduate Rashad Campbell joins the Vikings’ staff after a successful career as a sprinter at Campbell and East Tennessee State. “Him being a standout college guy, he’s probably got some technical things that might be able to push us up to the next level,” said Baskett.

Northern Vance

• Classification: junior. • Main events: sprints. 2012: 3-A Carolina Conference runner of the year. • “That was one of my goals coming into high school track, to be in states. Now, my goal is to win it.”

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Northern Vance’s Tyrrick Bullock competes in the 100- Southern Vance’s Emerald Hayes makes an attempt in the triple jump during a meet last year. meter run.

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Golf Preview

At A Glance

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Sunday, March 9, 2014

golf: Southern Vance

NORTHERN VANCE

• Head coach: Nikki Huber, first season. • Numbers: 9. • L eaders: Tommy Alicarde, Jonathan Byrom, Jamie Vaughan. • Coach Huber on Alicarde before start of season: “I’ve only see him practice twice and I’m pretty impressed.”

WEBB

• Head coach: John Hunt. • Numbers: 6. • Leaders: Taylor Cook (senior), Zach Porterfield (junior), Jacob Brewer (junior), Austin Williams (senior). • Coach Hunt: “We just want to see how well we can do in a tough conference this year.”

SOUTHERN VANCE

• Head coach: Glenn Garrison, second season. • Numbers: 5. • L eaders: Kyle Furlow (senior), Nathaniel Elliott (junior), Collom Rooker (junior). • Potential No. 1: Dalton Elliott. • Coach Garrison: “I talk to the kids about professionalism on the course, course management, smart play.”

WARREN COUNTY

• Head coach: Sonny Peoples, third season. • Numbers: 5. • Junior leaders: Kirby Mayo, Daniel Davis, Joe Stanberry. • Coach Peoples: “I look forward to them doing real well because they’re dedicated. They really want to play and they’ve taken a liking to golf.”

KERR-VANCE

• Head coach: David Carrier. • Numbers: 6. • Leader: Joseph Burnette. • Makeup: no seniors. • C oach Carrier before start of season: “I guarantee you one thing: They will be a lot better in six weeks than they are right now.”

CROSSROADS CHRISTIAN

• Head coach: Aaron Hale, third season. • Numbers: 7, possibly 9. • Leaders: Noah Pendergrass (seventh-grader), Griffin Martin, Noah Carlson, Colton Steffensen. • C oach Hale: “Young team, some good prospects.”

Athlete Spotlight Joseph Burnette, KerrVance

• C l a s s i f i c a t i o n : sophomore. Member of KVA program since seventhgrade. • G oal for season: “Probably just to help my team out the best I can because I know they look at me as one of the leaders on this team.” • Coach Carrier on Burnette: “I think he has a chance to be a two- or three-time allstate golfer.”

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Members of the Southern Vance golf team are (from left) Kyle Furlow, Nathaniel Elliott, Collom Rooker, Arnold Diaz, Dalton Elliott and head coach Glenn Garrison.

Burnette leads inexperienced Spartans By KELLEN HOLTZMAN DISPATCH STAFF

Team scores might be an issue this season. But there are a few individuals that could make some noise when the postseason rolls around. One of those players is Kerr-Vance’s Joseph Burnette. The veteran sophomor e’s per for mance is one of four things to watch in golf:

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in the fall.

WHOLE IS GREATER

Around the corner at Crossroads Christian, the Colts are adjusting to playing without graduated top player, D.J. Matthews. Matthews finished sixth in the 1-A tournament last season, leading the Colts to a fourth-place finish. “ We w o n ’ t h a v e a standout golfer like D.J. was,” said Crossroads head coach Aaron Hale. “But I think collectively, the team is going to be able to score as well as they did last year.”

fourth-year player Taylor Cook and a six-man team. Not having a home course, however, is a little deflating. Oxford’s Thorndale Country Club course is no longer open for play. Webb head coach John Hunt said teeing of f at Kerr Lake Country Club is an option. “I think kids enjoyed coming here,” Hunt said of Thorndale. “It’s just unfor tunate, but things come and go. There’s nothing we can do about it. We’re going to try and do our best and we will.”

shoes. That’s a start. Nikki Huber, a Northern graduate and firstyear teacher, doesn’t have a background in the sport. Instead, Huber will learn as she goes, seeking to provide the Vikings with structure and support. Huber said she has been impressed early on with the play of Tommy Alicarde as well as Jonathan Byrom and Jamie Vaughan. Vaughan, along with Webb’s Cook, ear ned league honors last season in the 3-A Carolina Conference.

KVA has a rich history in golf and has enjoyed success on the state level in recent years, establishON THE FLY ing itself as a perennial Northern Vance’s new threat in postseason play. head coach doesn’t know GOING AWAY That’s not likely to be the Contact the writer J.F. Webb has rea- much about golf — yet. at kholtzman@ case this season as the Spar tans tr y to replace son to be excited about But she did buy some golf hendersondispatch.com. three players. Burnette is the heart and soul of a team with little experience on the course. “I want Joseph to get as much as he can out of the season,” said KVA head coach David Carrier. “I want the other guys to be introduced to a game they can play for a lifetime.” Carrier said Burnette could develop into one of the top N.C. Independent School Athletic Association Class 1-A golfers before the end of the season. “What you see right now out of Joseph is different from what you’ll see in mid-April, earlyMay,” said Carrier, referring to Burnette coming to the course fresh off of basketball season. Burnette also played soccer

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Tennis Preview

Tennis: Warren County

At A Glance

NORTHERN VANCE

• Head coach: Hilda Delbridge, first season. • Numbers: 7. • Leaders: Dar Sedigh (senior), Nathan Oakes (senior). • Coach Delbridge: “They want to play. They know how to play — and they’re ready to play — and they want to win.”

WEBB

• Head coach: Will Darden, 20th season. • Numbers: 8. • Leaders: Taylor Currin (freshman), Thomas Rodgers, William Gillespie (junior). • Notes: Graduated one senior... returning six players. • Coach Darden: “They know I like them, but none of them are all-conference players right now.”

SOUTHERN VANCE

• Head coach: Jameil Floyd, first season. • Numbers: 7. • One senior: Kavoris Perry. • Notes: did not field team last season... each player is new to the sport. • Coach Floyd: “The main goal is to rebuild.”

WARREN COUNTY

EARL KING / Dispatch Staff

Members of the Warren County boys tennis team are (front, from left) coach Tucker Whitesides, John Aguas, Drew Fleming, Austin Bender, Torre Caparatta, (back, from left) Delshawn Hicks, Bryan Bender and Ismael Trejo-Labra.

Numbers down, hopes high Delbridge returns to old stomping ground

By KELLEN HOLTZMAN DISPATCH STAFF

Turnouts haven’t been great for tennis. How schools are dealing with a numbers shortage is one of three things to watch:

NUMBERS GAME

Near the end of preseason, J.F. Webb and Warren County tied for the most players on a roster with eight. A lack of numbers h i n d e r e d K e r r - Va n c e last season. Early on, the Spartans were expecting six this season. But despite having only four in its season opener, KVA pulled out a 5-4 win at Warren County. Nor ther n had the strongest team in the area last season, but lost several players to graduation. Jef f Ar thurs, the team’s former head coach, is now the school’s athletic director and a familiar face has taken his place.

‘COACH FOR HIRE’

Ar thurs jokingly told Hilda Delbridge she was a “coach for hire.” Delbridge, the former Vance Senior High girls coach, accepted the position less than a week before the star t of the season. The Vikings were in a tough spot before a previously hesitant Delbridge stepped in. The Vance County

coaching veteran had never coached a high school boys team before. “They said, ‘Coach Delbridge, we want a team. We want to play. We’re glad you’re here,’” Delbridge said of a meeting with the cur r ent Nor thern players. “And then we got on the court.” The Vikings and Warriors have their work cut out for them, as usual, in a tough conference.

DATES WITH THE CHAMPS

No matter the name of the conference, there’s a great chance Cardinal Gibbons and Chapel Hill are going to control it. The 3-A Carolina Conference morphs into the Big Eight this season and reigning state champion Gibbons is the frontrunner for the inaugural title. The Crusaders finished unbeaten last season, losing only one set in the 3-A dual team playoffs. They also boast UNC recruit Robert Kelly, the reigning 3-A singles champion. Darden’s goals aren’t necessarily results-oriented. “I hope they can enjoy it,” said Darden. “I hope they like coming to practice. I hope they like tennis when it’s over with in April. If they say they got a little better, and they enjoyed playing — I’m good.”

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Down in 2-A, Southern and Warren County’s Nor thern Carolina Conference welcomes a pair of strong programs in Durham School of the Ar ts and N.C. School of Science and Math. NCSSM has appeared in three of the last four 1-A dual team state finals. The Unicorns claimed a title in 2008. KVA competes in N.C. Independent School Athletic Association Class 1-A

on the state level, but has to contend with reigning 2-A champion St. David’s in the Easter n Plains Independent Conference. Rocky Mount Academy also made the 2-A semifinals. Cracking the 1-A state field is the goal for Dave Donaldson’s inexperienced Spartans. Contact the writer at kholtzman@ hendersondispatch.com.

• Head coach: Tucker Whitesides, first season. • Numbers: 8. • Leader: Bryan Bender (senior). • Makeup: Blend of youth and experience. • Coach Whitesides: “I’m thinking we’re going to have a lot of success, but I don’t really know whether it’s going to be measured in wins and losses.”

KERR-VANCE

• Head coach: Dave Donaldson, seventh season. • Numbers: 6. • Leaders: Taylor Abbott (senior), Will Parish (senior). • Coach Donaldson: “We’re going to be a little bit better than we were last year, but we’re still extremely young and inexperienced.”

New Direction

Northern Vance

• Hometown: Rocky Mount. • Background: started girls tennis programs at Vance High, Southern Vance, Crossroads Christian... also coached KerrVance girls. • C onference outlook: “Our goal is to win the next match, win half of our matches and be in the top four. If we could squeeze in the top three, that would be great.”

Jameil Floyd,

• Hometown: Henderson. • B a c k g r o u n d : cur rent SV cross countr y/wrestling coach... all-conference tennis player at SV under Dave Donaldson. • O u t l o o k : “ I j u s t w a n t to spark some interest back into the spor t.”

Hilda Delbridge,

Athlete Spotlight Nathan Oakes, Northern Vance

• Classification: junior. • Last season: not on singles depth chart; was doubles No. 3. • O n battle with Dar Sedigh for No. 1 in singles: “I think it’s going to be a flip-flopping battle. I’m going to have to be on my best game to beat him — but I’ll get it — I’ll get No. 1 seed by the end of the season.”

Southern Vance

Tucker Whitesides, Warren County

• Hometown: Wilmington. • Background: played tennis at New Hanover High School. • O utlook: “I’ve heard such great things about this program and ever ything that it’s been through. I’m just tr ying to keep that going.”

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Softball Preview

At A Glance

NORTHERN VANCE

• First-year coaches: Keyachtta Hawkins, Annie Machamer. • Leaders: Mel’leeah Robinson (senior outfielder), Katie McCallister (utility), Megan Andrews (freshman utility), Kayleigh Spencer (freshman third baseman). • Notes: Robinson and outfielder Queennae Kelley are only seniors. • Coach Hawkins: “Brand new team, lot of freshmen, lot of girls who have never played before.”

WEBB

• Head coach: CeCe Duke, second season. • Leaders: Bre Lewis (second baseman), Brooke Wheeeler (shortstop), Ellen Blevins (outfield). • N otes: freshmen Hailee Cutts, Mar y Anna Clement expected to be top pitchers. • Coach Duke on team goals: “Coming together as a team, everybody picking up each other.”

SOUTHERN VANCE

• Head coach: Leann Harrell, fifth season. • Notes: Eliminated in first round of 2013 state playoffs by Asheboro; senior catcher Megan Hight verbally committed to Mount Olive. • Coach Harrell: “All or nothing this year.”

WARREN COUNTY

• Head coach: Shannon Jones, fourth season. • Notes: Jones looking for leadership from junior catcher Kiana Alston. • C oach Jones: “We’re pretty much star ting over. But we do have a good group of girls who are experienced in softball.”

New Direction

Keyachtta Hawkins,

• Hometown: Henderson. • B ackgr ound: played softball at Northern. • O utlook: “I just want to see them get better and be able to do it. I just want to see growth.”

Northern Vance

Annie Machamer, Northern Vance

• H ometown: Ker nersville. • B ackgr ound: played softball at Glenn High School. •O utlook: “At the beginning, we considered the future — not just now. We were looking at players we thought could develop to improve the team in the future.”

Athlete Spotlight Brittany West, Southern Vance

• Classification: sophomore. • Position: pitcher/infielder. • Last season: batted .457 with five home runs and 14 doubles. • Next level: verbally committed to North Carolina. • On becoming No. 1 pitcher: “It’s kind of my job to set things down in the circle and make sure that we can do everything we need to do on the field, so when we get in the dugout, we can put runs on the board and beat teams.”

MARK DOLEJS / Dispatch file photo

Southern Vance’s Megan Hight crosses home plate after hitting a three-run homer against SW Edgecombe.

‘Pitch by pitch’ for talented Raiders Northern welcomes pair of new coaches By KELLEN HOLTZMAN

the War riors have two starters back from 2013 in infielders Bre Lewis and Brook Wheeler. Nor ther n str uggled last season and has plenty of questions to be answered with new coaches at the helm. That’s coaches — plural.

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Rebuilding is in store for the softball teams at Nor ther n Vance, J.F. Webb and Warren County. That won’t be the case at Southern Vance, where the Raiders are loaded with talent and experience. A look at five things to watch in softball:

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MURDERERS’ ROW

The top of Souther n’s batting order should again be painful for opposing pitchers to counteract. Kiyanna Kearney, Rashyda Bur well, Brittany West, Megan Hight — It’s hard to imagine a more potent four-pack than that in the region. Mikayla Sellers and West Bladen transfer Kristen Dickerson join Kear ney, Bur well and Hight in the ultra-talented senior class. “This year, there’s high expectations for them of course,” said Southern head coach Leann Harrell. “We do know that this is a talented team, but they have to prove themselves each and every game.” Per haps no player has more to prove than the new starting pitcher, sophomore Brittany West.

‘HERE COMES CAROLINA’

Of course, West isn’t a novice. She was a standout freshman infielder and backup pitcher last season. West also made the transition to pitcher for her Johnston County Clippers summer showcase team and verbally committed to North Carolina in the fall. “I’m all in,” said West, who was recr uited to UNC as a pitcher. “I’ve talked to the coaches and we have a pretty

MARK DOLEJS / Dispatch file photo

Warren County pitcher Kelly Norwood throws to a Halifax Academy batter. good understanding. I’m all in and they’re all in I guess.” Even with an experienced group of seniors, Har rell is counting on West to take a leadership r ole. She’ll also shoulder the bulk of the pitches with no clear-cut backup established. “I think she definitely can handle the pressure,” said Harrell. “We’re just going pitch by pitch.”

QUADRUPLE TROUBLE

Pitching depth won’t be a problem at Warren County. The Eagles should also continue to lead the league in siblings. T wins Kassie and Kelsie Clar y are the team’s only seniors. Samantha and Kelly Nor wood, also twins, are back as sophomores. Kassie Clar y and Kelly Nor wood will each see time on the mound, as will freshman Brittany Pitzing. “We have three pretty good, consistent pitchers,” said Warren County head coach Shannon Jones. War ren County has been a consistent state playoff team for the last several seasons. Mak-

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The Vikings are going the co-coaching route. Keyachtta Hawkins and Annie Machamer lead Nor ther n along with assistant Meredith Thompson, who is helping the pitchers. The V ikings’ No. 1 pitcher was still up for grabs in the early stages of the season, although freshman Megan Andr ews has showed promise. She’ll also play in the infield. “Anything you give her, she goes har d,” Machamer said of Andrews. Katie McAllister also figures in as a utility player and freshman third baseman Kayleigh Spencer has shown poise at the plate. “She’s only a freshman and we’ve seen so much improvement from her,” Machamer said of Spencer. Machamer and Hawkins are hoping for improvement throughout the squad as the Vikings build for the future.

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SOCCER: Crossroads Christian

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Members of the Crossroads Christian golf team are (from left) Griffin Martin, Noah Members of the Crossroads Christian soccer team are (front, from left) Shelby Jones, Carlson, Colton Steffensen, Blake Meisnere, Noah Pendergrass, Tyler O’Steen, Tyler Ali Arnold, Morgan Meisnere, Tiffany Steffensen, Mackenzie Hutson, Madison Foster, Champion and coach Aaron Hale. Kyra Corrigan, (back, from left) Caroline May, Leah Paul, Alexis Harrison, Lacie Steffensen, Abigail Shah, Kelcee Anderson, Madison Moyer, Emilee Callahan and head coach Joshua Bogle.

Baseball: Kerr-Vance Academy

soccer: Kerr-Vance Academy JV

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Members of the Kerr-Vance Academy baseball team are (front, from left) Matt Overton, Robert Sherrill, Wil Short, Dustin Smith, Damon Stevenson, Colby Wilkerson, (back, from left) Banks Conde, Jared Hicks, Carter Preddy, Daniel Wilkerson, Pierce Tooley, Adam Medlin and Coach Todd Wilkerson.

Members of the Kerr-Vance Academy junior varsity soccer team are (front, from left) Kara Ayscue, Nicole Dunkley, Caroline Hoyle, Riley Short, Abby Harris, Emma Hogge, (back, from left) Ashley Dickerson, Megan O’Leary, Emma Pelfrey, Becca Johnson, Jourdan Folger, Holly Steg and Sydney Naradzay.

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Baseball: Northern Vance

Boys track: Northern Vance

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Members of the Northern Vance varsity baseball team are (front, from left) head coach Benji Nelson, Blake Elliott, Urich Ford, Todd McKoon, Seth Boone, Tabrian Scott, Jabe Montgomery, Jonah Peterson, Payne Watson, assistant coach Kevin Boone, (back, from left) Nate Arrington, Kale Boone, Eric Lemmond, Connor McFalls, Christoper Paulson, Kevonte Hanks, Trakie Evans, JaÕmear Robinson and Jared Bennett.

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Members of the Northern Vance varsity boys track team are (front, from left) head coach Wilton Baskett, Malik Williams, Michael Spinner, Darius Taylor, Jeffrey Jones, assistant coach Anthony Campbell, (second row, from left) Kyhiem Brame, Rahmiah Williams, John Alvarez, Quavon Harris, Jonas Simmons, Devin Anderson, (third row, from left) Dykim Yancey, Jonathan Simmons, Anthony Jones, Anthony Davis, Tyrrick Bullock, Savion Mitchell, (fourth row, from left) Patrick Bullock, Marcus Alston, Zion Copeland, Shodi Nagi, Keon Fogg, (back, from left) Niquon Willams, Jose Gembe, Ali Saleh and TaÕmaj Bullock.


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Golf: Northern Vance

WES HIGHT / Dispatch Staff

Members of the Northern Vance varsity girls track team are (front, from left) head coach Wilton Baskett, Brianna Waller, Tabarron Glenn, Krishauna Perry, Conniqua MarWES HIGHT / Dispatch Staff tin, Dateja Hawley, Shannon Youmans, assistant coach Anthony Campbell, (second Members of the Northern Vance golf team are (front, from left) Janson Allen, Jamie row, from left) Leuetta Coley, Colleenena Jennings, Brianna Nelson, Amanda Moseley, Vaughn, Johnny Byrom, Tommy Alicardi, Colby Hobgood, (back, from left) coach Nikki Tamera Green, ChaquŽlla Mason, (third row, from left) AnaÕya Brown, Ari- Huber, Hunter Brummitt, Michaux Evans and Bishop Jenkins. ana Green, Chontara Mason, Keyasha Cheek, Keichelle Cheek, Samaira Williams, Jada Powell-Vann, (back, from left) Mya Daye, Leah Spinner and Shataya Harris.

Soccer: Northern Vance

LaCrosse: Northern Vance

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Members of the Northern Vance lacrosse team are (front, from left) C.J. Ayscue, Allan Robertson, Jonathan Abbott, Lucas Hamrick, Mykel Williams, Harrison Perkinson, Connor Pendergrass, Day’Qwann Fairley, Matt Nevils, Jo’el Royster, (back, from left) manager Bailey Farrington, Jonathan Williams, Zakeria Kelley, Evan Stinson, Patrick Parker, Jesse Hunter, Zack Stevenson, Robert Depo, Jamar Johnson, Matthew White, Charlie Chiem, Trey Small, Evan Lowery, Julian Perry, Zach Long, Will Pernell, Turner Roberson, Jacob Jackson, Brooks Falkner, manager Stanton Parham, manager Madison Bobbitt.

Members of the Northern Vance varsity soccer team are (front, from left) Alyson Mosley, Crystal Melgar, Blair Kimbrell, Alexis Crews, (back, from left) coach Melinda Farmer, Imani Simmons, Meredith Stevenson, Holly Hilliard, Stephanie Garcia, Hannah Burgess and coach Razvan Tegean.

softball: Northern Vance

Tennis: Northern Vance

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Staff Members of the Northern Vance varsity softball team are (front, from left) Tia Har- Staff Members of the Northern Vance tennis team are (front, from left) Joseph Sharpe, grove, JaÕmakee Champion, Katie McCallister, MelÕleeah Robinson, Barry Bobbitt, Blake Manning, (back, from left) Chris Pendergrass, Nathan Oakes and Queennae Kelley, Megan Andrews, Kayleigh Spencer, (back, from left) coach Annie coach Hilda Delbridge. Machamer, Faith Younger, Cierra Murray, Nandi Fields, Annika Alicardi, Cheyanne Tart, Charlis Hawkins, Alicia Bullock and coach Keyachtta Hawkins.

Boys Track: Southern Vance

Baseball: Oxford Prep

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Members of the Oxford Prep junior varsity baseball team are (front, from left) Dawson Peoples, Asa Thomas, Jonathon Cole, Timari Perry, Austin Brooks, Alicia Spence, assistant coach Lance Strickland, (back, from left) head coach Randy Smith, Reed Danehy, Austin West, Hunter Strickland, Jordan Abbott, Noah Greenway, TJ Jones, and assistant coach Shawn Spence.

Girls Track: Southern Vance

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Members of the Southern Vance girls track team are (front, from left) Moriah Davis, Emerald Hayes, Kamaria Henderson, Makayla Beckham, (middle, from left) assistant coach Corei Plummer, Deja Hicks, Ronneka Meadows, Jessica Foster, Canaan Dale, Caleb Dale, (back, from left) assistant coach Lewis Young, Tatiyana Jones, Tanizha Shearin, Tyla Turrentine, head coach Clarence Dale.

Members of the Southern Vance boys track team are (front, from left) Charlie Kersey, Damonte Blash, Antwan Crudup, DeAndre’ Jefferson, Justin Thorpe, Aaron Palmer, Armando Diaz, (middle, from left) assistant coach Corei Plummer, Gabriel Savary, Terrance Thorpe, James Gibbs, Emmanuel Simril, Tony Loyd, David Lewis, (back, from left) assistant coach Lewis Young, Deon Smith, Ja’Quez Bullock, Keavondron Moore, Sheldeon Smith, Maurice Howard, head coach Clarence Dale.

Baseball: Warren County Varsity

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Members of the Warren County varsity baseball team are (front, from left) Trey Martin, Napoleon Nicholson, Brandon Pulley, Thomas McCaffity, Pete Johnson, (back, from left) head coach Randy Martin, Michael Hargrove, Hayden Sullivan, Joshua Moss, Blake Tharrington, assistant coach Troy Neal and manager Kirkland Gandy.


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SOCCER: Southern

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Members of the Southern Vance girls soccer team are (front, from left) Rosa Gonzalez, MARK DOLEJS / Dispatch Staff Elizabeth Clayborne, Kimbre Archer, Tanya Zuniga, Malayja Simmons, (middle, from Members of the Southern JV baseball team are (front, from left) Tyler Patrick, Bennie left) assistant coach Christine Francis, Ashlyn Collier, Brianna Escobar, Mary Key MenWhite, Andrew Brame, Vincent Hudgins, Josh Waverly, (back, from left) head coach doza, Nikki Henderson, Jessica Solomon, Cristal Sandoval, head coach Brandi Breinig, Jonathan Oakley, Ark-Quan McCord, Logan Waite, Allan Davis and Cody Newton. (back, from left) Kendall Harris, Stackia Burwell, Shynetta Suite, John-na Williams, Sarah Stanton, Shyann Simpson and Navin Chavis.

Tennis: Southern Vance

baseball: Southern Varsity

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Members of the Southern Vance varsity baseball team are (front, from left) Rodney Members of the Southern Vance boys tennis team are (front, from left) Kavoris Perry, Davis, Quentin Cowan, Qyshan Seward, Jamario Williams, Matthew Perkins, Marcus Damonte Blash, Sikem Caceres, Joshua Boyd, (back, from left) coach Jameil Floyd, Chris Washington, (middle, from left) Dylan Robinson, Tyler DeMent, Hayden Harris, David Dominguez, Deonte Shearin and Marquez Alston. Adcock, Montavis Gray, assistant coach Jonathan Oakley, (back, from left) head coach Eric Faucette, Scott Jackson, Cody Long, Jacob Satterwhite, Chris Harris and assistant coach Mark Porter. MARK DOLEJS / Dispatch Staff

Softball: Southern Vance

Boys track: Warren County

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Members of the Southern Vance varsity softball team are (front, from left) Heather Satterwhite, Bree Simmons, Kiyanna Kearney, Mikayla Sellers, Autumn Wortham, Megan Ayscue, (back, from left) head coach Leann Harrell, Ayeshia Teasley, Alicia Shearin, Kristen Dickerson, Brittany West and Megan Hight.

Members of the Warren County boys track team are (front, from left) Clarence Thompson, Archie Alston, Damaja Wilkins, Thomas McCaffity, Dyami Wortham, Darius Southerland, (back, from left) coach Terrance McCormick, Michael Brown, George Burnette, Anthony Oliver, Corey Green, Pete Johnson, Kaelan Evans and Chris Privett.

Girls Track: Warren County

golf: Warren County

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EARL KING / Dispatch Staff

Members of the Warren County girls track team are (front, from left) Myasia Walker- Members of the Warren County golf team are (front, from left) assistant coach Donnie Benton, Stacie Falcon, Jailai Alston, Diquashia Alston, Tierra Underdue, Symone Baskerville, Claudia White, Jasmine Jackson, head coach Sonny Peoples, (back, from Teague, (back, from left) Megan Collins, Starbesha Satterwhite, Jodeci Boyd, coach left) Daniel Davis, Kirby Mayo and Joseph Stanberry. Morton Jones, Kaniyah Evans, Destiny Hicks and Nijah Brown.

Baseball: Warren County JV

Softball: Warren County

EARL KING / Dispatch Staff

Members of the Warren County junior varsity baseball team are (front, from left) Xavier Bullock, Gregory Lewis, Matthew Mays, Maddux Fleming, Caleb Conn, Ian Williams, Justin Fountain, (back, from left) coach Bryan Fuller, Alston Scott, Weldon Capps, Matethew White, Jonathan Henderson, Dustin Fountain, Timothy Avent and manager Kirkland Gandy.

EARL KING / Dispatch Staff

Members of the Warren County softball team are (front, from left) Deja Merritt, Makayla Richardson, Tyra Simes, Brittany Pitzing, Ashanti Hayes, (back, from left) Samantha Norwood, Kelly Norwood, assistant coach Herley Moss, Kiana Alston, Breanna Sikes, Kelsie Clary, Kassie Clary and head coach Shannon Jones.


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Spring Sports

The Daily Dispatch

Sunday, March 9, 2014

MARK DOLEJS / Dispatch Staff

Members of the J.F. Webb lacrosse team are (front, from left) Hunter Cole, Ben Branch, Robbie Richardson, Tyler Blanchard, Taylor Hiscocks, Nolan Boyd, Nick Meador, Andrew Sadler, (middle, from left) Alex Weaver, Josiah Oxford Ledger Marzano, Neal Lewis, Bruce Clay, Spencer Claiborne, GarMembers of the J.F. Webb boys tennis team are (front, rod Watts, Cameron Blanchard, Patric Mason, (back, from from left) Andrew Ayers, head coach Will Darden, Ethan left) head coach David Farabee, Doug Wentworth, AntoAllen, (back, from left) Hunter Williams, Taylor Currin, nio Bowden, Jacob Capps, Zach Watkins, Brock Fuller, Thomas Rodgers, William Gillespie and Matt Ayers. Luke Wheeless, Jacob Carver, Jonathan Eaton and assistant coach Richard Brouch.

MARK DOLEJS / Dispatch Staff

Members of the J.F. Webb girls soccer team are (front, from left) Lizeth Murrieta, Anabril Santana, Alicia Davis, Lilly Hill, Carla Pike, Armani Grillo, Samantha Lorenzo, (middle, from left) Kamaria Kaalund, Kayla Satterwhite, Caroline Joyner, Rebekah Ratliff, Elizabeth Gresham, Alisha Murray, Jennifer Campos, Katie Ayscue, (back, from left) assistant coach Nicole Furman, Michaela Rathbone, A.J. Winborne, Brenda Hernandez, Amaya Brown, Megan Radford, Sarah Monde, Tatyana Jure, Abbey Smith and head coach Mary Robinson.

MARK DOLEJS / Dispatch Staff

MARK DOLEJS / Dispatch Staff

MARK DOLEJS / Dispatch Staff

Members of the J.F. Webb softball team are (front, from left) Kursten Davis, Josie Salisbury, Julia Pienkosz, Brittany Buchanan, (middle, from left) Ashley Vargo, Hannah Watson, Brooke Wheeler, Bre Lewis, Elizabeth Pegram, Mackenzie Sizemore, (back, from left) head coach CeCe Duke, Mary Anna Clement, Hannah Arneth, Hailee Cutts, Ellen Blevins, Kacey Ramsey and assistant coach Lane Wheeler.

Members of the J.F. Webb varsity baseball team are (front, from left) Timothy Downey, Dustin Holmes, Dustin Brewer, Raekwon Blackwell, Nickolas Blackwell, Jack Rivers, Jaiden Barker, (middle, from left) Austin Breedlove, Jack Wilkinson, Justin Newton, Zack Keeton, Ethan Bailey, Zach Harris, Nolan Ellington, (back, from left) coach Mike Carroll, Zane Patterson, Jesse Hernandez, Beau Smith, Taylor Williams and Bryan Hughes.

Northern Vance VIKINGS Baseball

Feb. 20 GRANVILLE CENTRAL 4 p.m. Feb. 21 @ Roxboro 4:30 p.m. Feb. 26 @ Warren County 4 p.m. Mar. 5 SOUTHERN VANCE 4 p.m. Mar. 7 GRANVILLE CENTRAL 4 p.m. Mar. 11 WARREN COUNTY 4 p.m. Mar. 18 ORANGE * 4:30 p.m. Mar. 19 @ Southern Vance 4:30 p.m. Mar. 21 @ Orange * 4:30 p.m. Mar. 25 @ Cedar Ridge * 5 p.m. Mar. 27-29 @ Webb Easter Tourney TBA Apr. 1 SOUTHERN DURHAM * 4:30 p.m. Apr. 4 @ Southern Durham * 6 p.m. Apr. 8 @ Cardinal Gibbons * 4:3 p.m. Apr. 9 CHAPEL HILL * 4:30 p.m. Apr. 11 CARDINAL GIBBONS * 4:30 p.m. Apr. 16 @ Chapel Hill * 4:30 p.m. Apr. 29 @Northwood * 4:30 p.m. May 2 NORTHWOOD * 4:30 p.m. May 6 @ Webb * TBA May 9 WEBB * 4:30 p.m.

Golf

Mar. 3 @ Cardinal Gibbons * Mar. 10 @ Chapel Hill * Mar. 17 @ Southern Durham * Mar. 24 CONFERENCE * Mar. 27 @ Northwood * Apr. 10 @ Webb * Apr. 28 Conference meet

Softball

Feb. 26 @ Warren County Mar. 3 KERR-VANCE Mar. 6 @ Southern Vance Mar. 11 WARREN COUNTY Mar. 18 ORANGE * Mar. 19 SOUTHERN VANCE Mar. 21 @ Orange * Mar. 25 @ Cedar Ridge * Mar. 27 CEDAR RIDGE *

3 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 6 p.m. 4:30 p.m.

Apr. 1 SOUTHERN DURHAM * Apr. 4 @ Southern Durham * Apr. 8 @ Cardinal Gibbons * Apr. 9 CHAPEL HILL * Apr. 11 CARDINAL GIBBONS * Apr. 16 @ Chapel Hill * Apr. 29 @ Northwood * May 2 NORTHWOOD * May 6 @ Webb * May 9 WEBB * May 14-23 Tourney May 29-30 Regionals Jun. 6-7 States

4:30 p.m. 6 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 5 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. TBA 4:30 p.m. TBA TBA TBA

Tennis

Feb. 26 @Warren County 4 p.m. Mar. 1 @ Person County 4 p.m. Mar. 3 WEBB * 4 p.m. Mar. 5 CEDAR RIDGE * 4 p.m. Mar. 6 WARREN COUNTY 4 p.m. Mar. 10 ORANGE * 4 p.m. Mar. 12 @ Cardinal Gibbons * 4 p.m. Mar. 13 KERR-VANCE * 4 p.m. Mar. 17 S. DURHAM/PERSON CO. 4 p.m. Mar. 19 CHAPEL HILL * 4 p.m. Mar. 21 CEDAR RIDGE * 4 p.m. Mar. 24 @ Northwood * 4 p.m. Mar. 26 @ Webb * 4 p.m. Mar. 27 @ Orange * 4 p.m. Apr. 4 NORTHWOOD * 4:30 p.m. Apr. 7 CARDINAL GIBBONS * 4:30 p.m. Apr. 9 @ Southern Durham * 4:30 p.m. Apr. 14 @ Chapel Hill * 4:30 p.m. Ap. 17 @ Kerr-Vance 4 p.m.

Track and Field

Feb. 26 @ Northwood * Mar. 6 @ Webb * Mar. 13 @ Cedar Ridge * Mar. 20 @ Orange * Mar. 28 @ Cardinal Gibbons * Apr. 3 SOUTHERN DURHAM *

4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m.

Apr. 10 CHAPEL HILL * Apr. 30 Conference meet May 10 Regionals May 16-17 States

4:30 p.m. 1 p.m.

Soccer

Mar. 3 @ Northern Nash Mar. 6 @ Granville Central Mar. 10 NORTHERN NASH Mar. 13 GRANVILLE CENTRAL Mar. 17 CARDINAL GIBBONS * Mar. 19 @ Orange * Mar. 24 @ Cedar Ridge * Mar. 26 ORANGE * Mar. 31 @ Cardinal Gibbons * Apr. 2 SOUTHERN DURHAM * Apr. 7 CHAPEL HILL * Apr. 9 @ Northwood * Apr. 11 KERR-VANCE Apr. 14 WEBB * Apr. 16 CEDAR RIDGE * Apr. 28 @ Southern Durham * * Apr. 30 @ Chapel Hill May 5 NORTHWOOD * May 7 WEBB *

Lacrosse

Mar. 12 @ Kerr-Vance Mar. 14@ Kerr-Vance Mar. 18 @ Orange* Mar. 21 KERR-VANCE Mar. 24 @ Chapel Hill * Mar. 25 CARDINAL GIBBONS * Mar. 28 @ Northwood * Apr. 4 @ Northwood * Apr. 8 @ Cedar Ridge * Apr. 11 WEBB * Apr. 15 ORANGE * Apr. 18 @ Webb * * 3-A Big Eight Conference

7 p.m. TBA 6 p.m. TBA 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 5 p.m. TBA 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 6 p.m.

Tennis

February 22 MULTIPLE TEAM SCRIMMAGE 10 a.m. February 27 @ Warren County 4 p.m. March 3 @ Greenfield 4 p.m. March 6 GRACE OF SANFORD 4 p.m. March 7 FAITH CHRISTIAN * 3:30 p.m. March 11 PARROTT * 3:30 p.m. March 13 @ Northern Vance 4:30 p.m. March 17 GRACE OF RALEIGH * 4 p.m. March 18 WARREN COUNTY 4 p.m. March 20 CARY CHRISTIAN * 4 p.m. March 24 OAKWOOD 4 p.m. March 25 @ Rocky Mount Academy * 4 p.m. March 27 @ Parrott * 3:30 p.m. April 8 @ St. Davids * 3:30 p.m. April 10 @ Oakwood 4 p.m. April 14 @ Louisburg 4 p.m. April 15 @ Cary Christian * 3:30 p.m. April 17 NORTHERN VANCE 4 p.m. April 22 ROCKY MOUNT ACADEMY * 4 p.m. April 24 @ Faith * 4 p.m. April 29 @ Grace of Raleigh * 4 p.m. May 1 ST. DAVIDS * 4 p.m. May 10 State Tournament TBA May 13 State Tournament TBA

Varsity soccer

March 3 @ Crossroads 4 p.m. March 6 GRACE OF SANFORD 4 p.m. March 7 FAITH CHRISTIAN * 5:30 p.m. March 11 PARROTT ACADEMY * 5:30 p.m. March 13 @ Greenfield 6 p.m. March 14 @ Trinity of Raleigh 4 p.m. March 17 GRACE OF RALEIGH * 5 p.m. March 18 @ Halifax Academy * 5 p.m.

March 20 CARY CHRISTIAN * 5:30 p.m. March 24 @ Community Christian 6 p.m. March 25 @ Rocky Mount Academy * 6 p.m. March 27 @ Parrot Academy * 5:15 p.m. April 5 @ Brittany Tournament vs. Rocky Mount Academy 4 p.m. April 8 @ St. David’s * 5:30 p.m. April 10 HALIFAX ACADEMY * 5 p.m. April 11 @ Northern Vance 6 p.m. April 14 CROSSROADS 5:30 p.m. April 15 @ Cary Christian * 5 p.m. April 17 @ Oakwood 4 p.m. April 22 ROCKY MOUNT ACADEMY * 6 p.m. April 24 @ Faith Christian * 6 p.m. April 29 @ Grace of Raleigh * 6 p.m. May 1 ST. DAVID’S * 5:30 p.m. May 10 State Tournament TBA

Varsity baseball

February 27 @ Oakwood 4 p.m. March 3 COMMUNITY CHRISTIAN 4 p.m. March 6 CAPE FEAR CHRISTIAN 4 p.m. March 7 TRINITY OF RALEIGH 4 p.m. March 11 PARROTT ACADEMY * 4 p.m. March 13 @ Greenfield 6 p.m. March 17 GRACE * 5 p.m. March 18 @ Halifax * 4 p.m. March 20 CARY CHRISTIAN * 5 p.m. March 25 @ Rocky Mount Academy * 6:30 p.m. March 27 @ Parrott Academy * 4 p.m. April 7 FAITH CHRISTIAN * 4 p.m. April 8 @ St. David’s * 4 p.m. April 10 HALIFAX * 5 p.m. April 14 OAKWOOD 5 p.m. April 15 @ Cary Christian * 4 p.m. April 22 ROCKY MOUNT ACADEMY * 6 p.m.

April 24 @ Faith Christian * April 25 EPIPHANY April 29 @ Grace * May 1 ST. DAVIDS *

6 p.m. 5 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m.

Lacrosse

March 7 @ Roxboro Community 6 p.m. March 10 NORTHWOOD 5:30 p.m. March 12 NORTHERN VANCE 5 p.m. March 14 @ Epiphany 5 p.m. March 19 ROXBORO COMMUNITY 6 p.m. March 21 @ Northern Vance 6 p.m. March 24 PARROTT ACADEMY 5:30 p.m. March 25 @ Wesleyan Christian 5 p.m. March 27 CARY CHRISTIAN 5 p.m. April 14 @ Parrot Academy 5:30 p.m. April 16 @ Cary Christian 6:30 p.m. April 21 WESLEYAN CHRISTIAN 4:30 p.m. April 25 EPIPHANY 4:30 p.m.

Golf

March 6 EPIC at @ Halifax Academy 1 p.m. March 10 EPIC at Faith Christian 1 p.m. March 17 EPIC at Halifax Academy 1 p.m. March 20 CROSSROADS CHRISTIAN 1:30 p.m. March 24 EPIC at Henderson CC 1 p.m. April 7 EPIC at Henderson CC 1 p.m. April 8 @ N. Vance/S. Vance (Kerr Lake CC) 1 p.m. April 14 EPIC at Rocky Mount Academy 1 p.m. April 17 N. VANCE/S. VANCE 1 p.m. April 21 EPIC @ St. David’s 1 p.m. April 29 EPIC tourney @ Cary 2 p.m. May 6 CROSSROADS CHRISTIAN 2 p.m. * Eastern Plains Independent Conference

Warren County EAGLES Track and Field

March 5 @ Bunn * 4 p.m. March 10 TBA 4 p.m. March 19 @ South Granville * 4 p.m. April 9 @ Bunn * 4:30 p.m. April 23 @ Durham School of the Arts * 4:30 p.m. April 28 @ Durham School of the Arts * TBD

Varsity baseball Feb. 24 GRANVILLE CENTRAL Feb. 26 NORTHERN VANCE Mar. 4 NC SCHOOL OF SCIENCE & MATH * Mar. 7 @ Durham School of the Arts * Mar. 11 @ Northern Vance Mar 18. ROANOKE RAPIDS * Mar. 21 BUNN * Mar. 25 @ Franklinton * Mar. 31 PYTMATUNING VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL Apr. 1 PYTMATUNING VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL Apr. 3 SOUTHERN VANCE * Apr. 8 @ South Granville * Apr. 10 @ NC School of Science & Math * Apr. 21 @ Louisburg Apr. 22 DURHAM SCHOOL OF THE ARTS * Apr. 25 @ Roanoke Rapids * Apr. 29 @ Bunn *

4:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m.

May 2 FRANKLINTON * May 6 @ Southern Vance * May 7 LOUISBURG May 9 SOUTH GRANVILLE *

Golf

Mar. 3 @ Southern Vance * Mar. 10 @ Bunn * Mar. 17 WARREN COUNTY * Mar. 20 @ NC School of Science & Math * Mar. 31 @ Franklinton * Apr. 7 @ Roanoke Rapids * Apr. 28 @ South Granville *

Tennis

Feb. 26 NORTHERN VANCE Feb. 27 KERR-VANCE Mar. 5 @ Bunn * Mar. 6 @ Northern Vance Mar. 10 SOUTH GRANVILLE * Mar. 12 @ Durham School of the Arts * Mar. 17 SOUTHERN VANCE * Mar. 18 @ Kerr-Vance Mar. 19 NC SCHOOL OF SCIENCE & MATH * Mar. 31 BUNN * Apr. 2 @ South Granville * Apr. 7 DURHAM SCHOOL OF THE ARTS * Apr. 9 @ Southern Vance * Apr. 10 @ NC School of Science & Math *

4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 4:30 p.m.

Apr. 16 @ Franklinton * 4:30 p.m. Apr. 22 ROANOKE RAPIDS * 4:30 p.m. Apr. 23 @ NC School of Science & Math/Conference Tourney 1 p.m.

3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m.

Feb. 26 NORTHERN VANCE 4 p.m. Mar. 4 NC SCHOOL OF SCIENCE & MATH * 4 p.m. Mar. 5 HALIFAX ACADEMY 4 p.m. Mar. 7 @ Durham School of the Arts * 5 p.m. Mar. 11 @ Northern Vance 4 p.m. Mar. 12 NORTHERN NASH 4 p.m. Mar. 18 ROANOKE RAPIDS * 4 p.m. Mar. 21 @ Bunn * 4:30 p.m. Mar. 25 @ Franklinton * 4:30 p.m. Apr. 2 @ Northern Nash 5 p.m. Apr. 3 SOUTHERN VANCE * 4 p.m. Apr. 8 @ South Granville * 4:30 p.m. Apr. 10 @ NC School of Science & Math * 4:30 p.m. Apr. 14 @ Halifax Academy 4 p.m. Apr. 21 @ Louisburg 4 p.m. Apr. 22 DURHAM SCHOOL OF THE ARTS * 4 p.m. Apr. 25 @ Roanoke Rapids * 4:30 p.m. Apr. 29 BUNN * 4 p.m. May 2 FRANKLINTON * 4 p.m. May 6 @ Southern Vance * 4:30 p.m. May 7 LOUISBURG 4 p.m. May 9 SOUTH GRANVILLE * 4 p.m. * 2-A Northern Carolina Conference

3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m.

Softball

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Southern Vance RAIDERS Baseball

March 4 @ Durham School of Arts * 4 p.m. March 5 @ Northern Vance 4 p.m. March 7 @ Webb 5 p.m. March 14 @ Roanoke Rapids * 7 p.m. March 18 BUNN * 4 p.m. March 19 NORTHERN VANCE 4 p.m. March 21 FRANKLINTON * 4 p.m. March 25 @ South Granville * 4:30 p.m. March 27 @ Webb tourney 4 p.m. March 28 @ Webb tourney 4 p.m. March 29 @ Webb tourney 4 p.m. April 3 @ Warren County * 4 p.m. April 8 N.C. SCHOOL OF SCIENCE & MATH * 4 p.m. April 11 DURHAM SCHOOL OF ARTS * 4 p.m. April 22 ROANOKE RAPIDS * 4 p.m. April 25 @ Bunn * 6 p.m. April 29 @ Franklinton * 4 p.m. May 2 SOUTH GRANVILLE * 4 p.m. May 6 WARREN COUNTY * 4 p.m. May 8 WEBB 4 p.m. May 9@N.C. SCHOOL OF SCIENCE & MATH* 5 p.m.

Track and Field

Kerr-Vance SPARTANS

Members of the J.F. Webb boys track team are (front, from left) Tevin Evans, Aleik Heggie, Niles Brooks, Desean Moss, Deon’te Hart, Grayson Smith, Adam Perkins, Caleb Currin, (middle, from left) Treyvus Mutts, Jeremiah Williamson, Khiliel Bullock, Kendrick Pettiford, Derrick Daniel, Antonio Majors, Brandon Hunt, Andrew Rice, Samuel Johnson, (back, from left) head coach Kyle Blackwell, assistant coach Leon Taylor, Skyler Rhea, Glanzer Jolly, Jaylon Greenwood, Khailil Brown, Brandon Throckmorton, Austin Fauver, Tre Simmons, Ethan Deal, assistant coach Nealie Whitt III and assistant coach Graham Downey. Members of the J.F. Webb girls track team are (front, from left) Portia Greene, Denaejha Lewis, Precious Battle, Cora Puryear, Ajani Ravenell, Rainesha Taylor, (back, from left) head coach Kyle Blackwell, assistant coach Nealie Whitt III, Mia Terry, Jalisa Morton, Glandra Jolly, assistant coach Leon Taylor and assistant coach Graham Downey.

Feb. 26 ROANOKE RAPIDS/NCSSM/DSA * 4 p.m. March 5 @ Roanoke Rapids (Warren County/Bunn) * 4 p.m. March 10 @ Webb 4 p.m. March 19 @ South Granville (Warren County/DSA) * 4 p.m. April 9 @ Durham School of Arts (Franklinton/NCSSM) * 4 p.m. April 16 LOUISBURG 4 p.m. April 23 @ Franklinton (Roanoke Rapids/NCSSM) * 4:30 p.m. April 28 @ Durham School of Arts (conference meet) * 1 p.m.

Soccer

March 3 @ Roanoke Rapids * March 5 SOUTH GRANVILLE * March 10 @ Granville Central March 12 NORTHERN NASH

6 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 5 p.m. 5:30 p.m.

March 13 EAST WAKE ACADEMY 5:30 p.m. March 17 N.C. SCHOOL OF SCIENCE & MATH * 5:30 p.m. March 19 DURHAM SCHOOL OF ARTS * 5:30 p.m. March 20 GRANVILLE CENTRAL 5:30 p.m. March 24 @ Bunn * 4:30 p.m. March 26 @ Franklinton * 6 p.m. April 1 @ N.C. School of Science & Math * 6 p.m. April 3 @ Northern Nash 6 p.m. April 7 LOUISBURG 5:30 p.m. April 9 ROANOKE RAPIDS * 5:30 p.m. April 10 @ Research Triangle High School 5 p.m. April 14 RESEARCH TRIANGLE 5:30 p.m. April 15 @ South Granville * 6 p.m. April 17 @ East Wake Academy 5:45 p.m. April 28 @ Durham School of Arts * 6 p.m. April 30 BUNN * 5:30 p.m. May 5 FRANKLINTON * 5:30 p.m. May 7 @ Louisburg 6 p.m.

Golf

March 3 BUNN (Kerr Lake Country Club) * 3:30 p.m. March 10 @ Bunn (Lake Royal) * 3:30 p.m. March 17 @ Warren County (WC Country Club) * 3:30 p.m. March 20 @ N.C. School of Science & Math (Hillandale) * 3:30 p.m. March 31 @ Franklinton (Bull Creek) * 3:30 p.m. April 7 @ Roanoke Rapids (Chockoyotte Country Club) * 3:30 p.m. April 28 @ South Granville (SG Country Club) * 1 p.m.

Softball

March 4 @ Durham School of Arts * 4:30 p.m. March 6 NORTHERN VANCE 4 p.m. March 7 @ Webb 5 p.m. March 12 WAKEFIELD 4:30 p.m. March 14 @ Roanoke Rapids * 6 p.m.

March 18 BUNN * 4:30 p.m. March 19 @ Northern Vance 4 p.m. March 21 FRANKLINTON * 4:30 p.m. March 25 @ South Granville * 6 p.m. March 26 @ Granville Central 5 p.m. April 1 ROANOKE RAPIDS * 4:30 p.m. April 3 @ Warren County * 4 p.m. April 8 N.C. SCHOOL OF SCIENCE & MATH * 4:30 p.m. April 11 DURHAM SCHOOL OF THE ARTS * 4:30 p.m. April 15 @ Bunn * 6 p.m. April 17 GRANVILLE CENTRAL 4:30 p.m. April 29 @ Franklinton * 4:30 p.m. April 30 @ Wakefield 4:30 p.m. May 2 SOUTH GRANVILLE * 4:30 p.m. May 6 WARREN COUNTY * 4:30 p.m. May 8 WEBB 4:30 p.m. May 9 @ N.C. School of Science & Math * 4:30 p.m.

Tennis

March 6 @ N.C. School of Science & Math * 4 p.m. March 10 @ Franklinton * 4:30 p.m. March 12 ROANOKE RAPIDS * 4:30 p.m. March 17 @ Warren County * 4:30 p.m. March 19 SOUTH GRANVILLE * 4:30 p.m. March 21 WEBB 4 p.m. March 24 DURHAM SCHOOL OF ARTS * 4:30 p.m. March 26 @ Bunn * 4 p.m. March 28 FRANKLIN ACADEMY 4:30 p.m. April 2 FRANKLINTON * 4:30 p.m. April 4 @ Franklin Academy 4 p.m. April 7 @ Roanoke Rapids * 4:30 p.m. April 9 WARREN COUNTY * 4:30 p.m. April 14 SOUTH GRANVILLE * 4:30 p.m. April 15 BUNN * 4:30 p.m. April 16 @ Durham School of Arts * 4:30 p.m. April 23 @ N.C. School of Science & Math * Noon (Conference tourney) * 2-A Northern Carolina Conference

Crossroads Christian COLTS Golf

Mar. 17 CONFERENCE 2 p.m. Mar. 20 @ Kerr-Vance 1:30 p.m. Mar. 24 @ Grace of Sanford * 2 p.m. Mar. 27 @ Neuse Christian * 2 p.m. Apr. 14 @ Lee Christian * 2 p.m. Ap. 17 @ Cape Fear Christian * 2 p.m. May 5 Conference Championship @ Northwood Temple * 11 a.m. May 6 @ Kerr-Vance 2 p.m.

May 12-13 State Tournament

TBD

Soccer Mar. 3 KERR-VANCE Mar. 7 @ Friendship Christian Mar. 13 TRINITY ACADEMY Mar. 14 ST. THOMAS MORE Mar. 17 @ Neuse Christian * Mar. 18 GRACE CHRISTIAN * Mar. 21 LEE CHRISTIAN *

4:00pm 7:00pm 4:00pm 5:30pm 5:30pm 4:00pm 4:30pm

Mar. 25 @ Northwood Temple * 4:00pm Mar. 28 CRESSET CHRISTIAN * 4:00pm Apr. 4 @ Community Christian * 6:00pm Apr. 14 @ Kerr-Vance 5:30pm Apr. 15 @ Cape Fear Christian * 4:00pm Apr. 28 CCC Play-in Game T BD Apr. 29 CCC Quarterfinals May 1 CCC Semifinals May 2 CCC Finals * Carolina Christian Conference

J.F. Webb WARRIORS Varsity baseball

Feb. 24 FRANKLINTON 4 p.m. Feb. 28 @ Granville Central 5 p.m. Mar. 5 @ Southern Durham * 6 p.m. Mar. 7 SOUTHERN VANCE 5 p.m. Mar. 11 @ Chapel Hill * 6:30 p.m. Mar. 12 @ Franklinton 4 p.m. Mar. 14 CHAPEL HILL * 6:30 p.m. Mar. 18 GRANVILLE CENTRAL 5 p.m. Mar. 21 @ Roxboro Community School 6 p.m. Mar. 25 SOUTHERN DURHAM * 6 p.m. Mar. 27-29 @ Webb Easter Tournament TBD Apr. 8 @ Northwood * 4:30 p.m. Apr. 11 NORTHWOOD * 4:30 p.m. Apr. 15 CARDINAL GIBBONS * 4:30pm Apr. 17 @ Cardinal Gibbons * 4:30 p.m. Apr. 22 CEDAR RIDGE * 6 p.m. Apr. 24 @ South Granville * 6:30 p.m. Apr. 25 @ Cedar Ridge * 6 p.m. Apr. 29 @ Orange * 7 p.m. May 2 ORANGE * 6 p.m. May 6 NORTHERN VANCE * 6 p.m. May 8 @ Southern Vance 4 p.m. May 9 @ Northern Vance * 6 p.m.

Varsity soccer

Feb. 26 @ Franklinton Mar. 3 ROXBORO COMMUNITY Mar. 6 FRANKLINTON Mar. 10 @ Roxboro Community Mar. 17 @ Southern Durham * Mar. 24 @ South Granville Mar. 26 @ Chapel Hill * Mar. 27 GRANVILLE CENTRAL Mar. 31 @ Northwood * Apr. 2 CARDINAL GIBBONS * Apr. 7 @ Cedar Ridge * Apr. 9 @ Orange * Apr. 14 NORTHERN VANCE * Apr. 16 SOUTHERN DURHAM * Apr. 21 CHAPEL HILL *

6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m 6:45 p.m. 6 p.m. 6:45 p.m. 5 p.m. 6:45 p.m. 6:45 p.m. 6:45 p.m. 6:45 p.m. 6:45 p.m. 6:45 p.m. 6:45 p.m.

Apr. 23 NORTHWOOD * Apr. 28 @ Cardinal Gibbons * Apr. 30 CEDAR RIDGE * May 5 ORANGE * May 7 @ Northern Vance * May 8 @ Granville Central

6:45 p.m. 6:45 p.m. 6:45 p.m. 6:45 p.m. 6:45 p.m. 4:30 p.m.

Track and Field

Mar. 6 NORTHERN VANCE * 4 p.m. Mar. 13 SOUTHERN DURHAM * 4:30 p.m. Mar. 20 @Chapel Hill *4:30 p.m. Mar. 27 @ Northwood * 4:30 p.m. Apr. 3 CARDINAL GIBBONS * 4:30 p.m. Apr. 10 CEDAR RIDGE * 4:30 p.m. Apr. 17 @ Orange * 4:30 p.m. Apr. 30 @ Cedar Ridge *

Tennis

Feb. 27 @ Person Mar. 3 NORTHERN VANCE * Mar. 5 SOUTHERN DURHAM * Mar. 10 @ Chapel Hill * Mar. 12 @ Northwood * Mar. 14 PERSON Mar. 17 CARDINAL GIBBONS * Mar. 19 CEDAR RIDGE * Mar. 21 @ Southern Vance Mar. 24 @ Orange * Mar. 31 @ Southern Durham * Apr. 2 CHAPEL HILL * Apr. 7 NORTHWOOD * Apr. 9 @ Cardinal Gibbons * Apr. 14 @ Cedar Ridge * Apr. 16 ORANGE * Apr. 21 @ Northern Vance *

Softball

Feb. 27 @ Person Mar. 3 PERSON Mar. 7 SOUTHERN VANCE Mar. 11 @ Chapel Hill *

4 p.m. 4 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 5 p.m. 5 p.m. 5 p.m. 6 p.m.

Mar. 13 @ South Granville Mar. 14 CHAPEL HILL * Mar. 18 @ Granville Central Mar. 25 SOUTHERN DURHAM * Mar. 27 @ Granville Central Mar. 28 @ Southern Durham * Apr. 4 SOUTH GRANVILLE Apr. 8 @ Northwood * Apr. 11 NORTHWOOD * Apr. 15 CARDINAL GIBBONS * Apr. 17 @ Cardinal Gibbons * Apr. 22 CEDAR RIDGE * Apr. 25 CEDAR RIDGE * Apr. 29 @ Orange * May 2 ORANGE * May 6 NORTHERN VANCE * May 8 @ Southern Vance May 9 @ Northern Vance * May 10 @ Orange *

Lacrosse

5 p.m. 6 p.m. 5 p.m. 6 p.m. 5 p.m. 6 p.m. 5 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 5 p.m. 6 p.m.

Feb. 28 ROXBORO COMMUNITY SCHOOL 6:45 p.m. Mar. 4 @ Northern Durham 6:45 p.m. Mar. 5 @ Orange * 6:45 p.m. Mar. 7 NORTHERN DURHAM 6:45 p.m. Mar. 11 CARRBORO 6:30 p.m. Mar. 13 @ Roxboro Community School 6:30 p.m. Mar. 14 CHAPEL HILL * 6:45 p.m. Mar. 18 CARDINAL GIBBONS * 6:45 p.m. Mar. 21 @ Northwood * 6:30 p.m. Mar. 25 @ Cedar Ridge * 6:45 p.m. Mar. 28 ORANGE * 6:45 p.m. Apr. 11 @ Northern Vance * 6 p.m. Apr. 18 NORTHERN VANCE * 6 p.m. Apr. 22 CEDAR RIDGE * 6:45 p.m. Apr. 25 NORTHWOOD * 6:45 p.m. * 3-A Big Eight Conference


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