WWAY’s 5th Quarter – October 3
WILMINGTON, NC (WWAY) — WWAY’s 5th Quarter is complete, as is week 7 of the high school football season. We featured Hoggard’s win over New Hanover, plus victories from Laney, Topsail, Whiteville, East Bladen and Wallace-Rose Hill.
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Friday High Sports Scoreboard – Area Scores
MIDWAY 48 – PENDER 7
FAIRMONT 34 – WEST COLUMBUS 0
SOUTH ROBESON 16 – EAST COLUMBUS 0
SOUTH COLUMBUS 22 – RED SPRINGS 16
TOPSAIL 13 – ASHLEY 0 ** Click icon to see game highlights
WHITEVILLE 55 – ST. PAULS 7 ** Click icon to see game highlights
WAKE CHRISTIAN 52 – HARRELLS CHRISTIAN 48
JAMES KENAN 28 – ROSEWOOD 7
UNION 35 – TRASK 32
EAST BLADEN 27 – CLINTON 21 OT ** Click icon to see game highlights
FARRELL MURCHISON FINISHED WITH 4 TDS FOR EAST BLADEN
WALLACE-ROSE HILL 42 – WEST BLADEN 8 ** Click icon to see game highlights
JOHNNIE GLASPIE 14 CARRIES 83 YARDS AND 2 TDS FOR THE BULLDOGS
LANEY 28 – SOUTH BRUNSWICK 21 ** Click icon to see game highlights
IMEEK WATKINS FINISHES WITH 202 RUSHING YARDS AND 3 TDS
HOGGARD 25 – NEW HANOVER 15 ** Click icon to see game highlights
KEEVIN THOMPSON SCORED 3 TDS FOR VIKINGS, PASSED 1,000 RUSHING YDS ON SEASON
WHITEVILLE 55 – ST. PAULS 7 ** Click icon to see game highlights
NYDIR CARR HAD 311 YARDS OF TOTAL OFFENSE FOR WHITEVILLE, ALL IN FIRST HALF
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Friday’s Scores
The Associated Press
PREP FOOTBALL
Alleghany County 41, East Wilkes 20
Apex 45, Fuquay-Varina 35
Arden Christ School 42, North Raleigh Christian 7
Arendell-Parrott Academy 50, Cary Christian 14
Asheboro 53, Southwestern Randolph 28
Asheville 27, Asheville Reynolds 14
Asheville Erwin 52, Enka 21
Avery County 35, Unaka, Tenn. 0
Black Mountain Owen 28, Mitchell County 18
Boonville Starmount 48, West Wilkes 0
Burlington Williams 21, Rockingham County 7
Camden County 27, Manteo 14
Cape Fear 17, Spring Lake Overhills 3
Catawba Bandys 10, West Caldwell 7
Charlotte Catholic 42, Charlotte Harding 0
Clayton 32, Knightdale 28
Corinth Holders 38, Franklinton 0
Cox Mill 56, South Rowan 0
Dunn Midway 48, Pender 7
East Bladen 27, Clinton 21, OT
East Forsyth 52, North Forsyth 16
East Montgomery 12, South Stanly 0
East Surry 35, East Bend Forbush 7
East Wake 42, Rolesville High School 12
Eastern Alamance 32, Northern Guilford 28
Eastern Guilford 37, Eden Morehead 0
Edenton Holmes 60, Currituck County 30
Elkin 42, North Wilkes 0
Fairmont 34, West Columbus 0
Fayetteville Britt 29, Fayetteville Pine Forest 24
Fayetteville Sanford 55, Cameron Union Pines 17
Fayetteville Seventy-First 42, Hope Mills South View 0
Franklin 26, Canton Pisgah 3
Garner 56, West Johnston 14
Gates County 61, Perquimans 7
Gray’s Creek 21, Southern Lee 19
Greensboro Smith 35, Southern Vance 6
Greenville Rose 49, South Central Pitt 20
Havelock 53, Jacksonville 8
Hendersonville 68, Madison County 21
Hertford County 34, Bertie County 18
Hickory Ridge 49, East Rowan 35
Hobbton 22, Seven Springs Spring Creek 21
Hobgood Academy 68, Lawrence Academy 26
Hoke County 34, Fayetteville Westover 30
Jacksonville White Oak 35, Swansboro 21
Kings Mountain 62, Valdese Draughn 0
KIPP Pride 16, Columbia 15
Lakewood (Salemburg) 35, North Duplin 20
Lawndale Burns 20, East Rutherford 13
Lee County 38, Fayetteville Byrd 6
Lenoir Hibriten 33, Hickory St. Stephens 14
Metrolina Christian Academy 35, High Point Christian Academy 10
Middle Creek 44, Morrisville Green Hope 7
Morganton Freedom 42, Hickory 12
Mt. Pleasant 45, Northwest Cabarrus 0
Murphy 56, Cherokee 20
New Bern 26, Eastern Wayne 3
North Buncombe 40, McDowell County 13
North Davidson 59, Davie County 29
North Moore 54, South Davidson 0
North Pitt 46, Pinetown Northside 16
Northeast Guilford 13, Mayodan McMichael 7
Orange County 57, Northern Vance 13
Panther Creek 40, Cary 7
Pasquotank County 39, Kill Devil Hills First Flight 28
Pikeville Aycock 51, Southern Wayne 12
Pittsboro Northwood 45, Hillsborough Cedar Ridge 6
Polk County 34, Burnsville Mountain Heritage 6
Raleigh Athens Drive 20, Holly Springs 13
Raleigh Cardinal Gibbons 24, Oxford Webb 0
Raleigh Leesville Road 36, Raleigh Broughton 26
Raleigh Wake Christian 52, Harrells Christian 48
Raleigh Wakefield 41, Raleigh Enloe 28
Randleman 27, Carrboro 20
Robbinsville 49, Andrews 15
Rocky Mount Academy 58, Lasker Northeast 0
Rosman 35, Hayesville 13
South Caldwell 34, Patton 0
South Columbus 22, Red Springs 16
South Granville 21, Winston-Salem Prep 6
South Robeson 14, East Columbus 0
Southampton Academy, Va. 60, St. David’s 28
Southeast Raleigh 32, Harnett Central 27
Southern Durham 38, Chapel Hill 12
Southern Guilford 69, Western Guilford 26
Southern Nash 46, Tarboro 27
Southlake Christian 45, Hickory Grove Christian 8
SouthWest Edgecombe 49, East Carteret 12
Thomasville 36, Fort Chiswell, Va. 25
Thomasville Ledford 42, Central Davidson 0
Topsail 13, Wilmington Ashley 0
Union 35, Rocky Point Trask 32
Wake Forest 35, Raleigh Millbrook 10
Wake Forest Heritage 35, Raleigh Sanderson 13
Wallace-Rose Hill 42, West Bladen 8
Warren County 32, Louisburg 28
Warsaw Kenan 28, Rosewood 7
Washington 21, Kinston 0
Watauga County 42, Newton Foard 13
Waynesville Tuscola 35, Brevard 32
West Carteret 31, Richlands 0
West Forsyth 24, Winston-Salem Mt. Tabor 0
West Henderson 37, Sylva Smoky Mountain 15
West Lincoln 68, Claremont Bunker Hill 28
West Montgomery 54, Union Academy 14
West Rowan 43, China Grove Carson 27, 2OT
Whiteville 55, St. Pauls 7
Wilmington Hoggard 25, Wilmington New Hanover 15
Wilmington Laney 28, South Brunswick 21
Winston-Salem Carver 21, Kernersville Glenn 14
Winston-Salem Reynolds 34, Winston-Salem Parkland 25
POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS
Ashe County vs. Wilkes Central, ppd. to Oct 4.
Charlotte Vance vs. Kannapolis Brown, ppd. to Oct 4.
Chocowinity Southside vs. South Creek, ppd. to Oct 4.
Concord vs. Central Cabarrus, ppd. to Oct 4.
Cornelius Hough High School vs. Concord Robinson, ppd. to Oct 4.
Gastonia Ashbrook vs. North Gaston, ppd. to Oct 6.
Gastonia Forestview vs. Stuart Cramer High School, ppd. to Oct 6.
Gastonia Highland Tech vs. Thomas Jefferson, ppd. to Oct 4.
Gastonia Huss vs. Belmont South Point, ppd. to Oct 4.
Lake Norman Charter vs. East Gaston, ppd. to Oct 4.
Lake Norman vs. Statesville, ppd. to Oct 4.
Lincolnton vs. East Lincoln, ppd. to Oct 4.
Maiden vs. Newton-Conover, ppd. to Oct 4.
North Iredell vs. Mooresville, ppd. to Oct 4.
Shelby vs. East Burke, ppd. to Oct 6.
West Iredell vs. South Iredell, ppd. to Oct 4.
(Copyright 2014 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)
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HARRISONBURG, VA (UNCW) -– Morgan Kline had 16 kills and Kristen Powell and Nicole Lott added 15 apiece as UNCW rolled past James Madison, 3-1, in Colonial Athletic Association volleyball action at Sinclair Gymnasium on Friday.
The Seahawks completed a sweep of its brief swing through Virginia for a pair of conference matches to improve to 13-5 overall and 3-1 in the CAA. The Dukes had their five-match winning streak halted with the loss and dropped to 10-6 and 2-1.
“I don’t think I could have scripted things any better,” said UNCW Head Coach Amy Bambenek. “Everyone stepped up in a huge way to earn every point of this win. We are strongest when multiple people can contribute kills and felt the offense was very balanced, which made it hard for JMU to defend. Getting two road wins is a great feeling and we look to carry that momentum into practice as we prepare for next week.”
Kline led the Seahawks after UNCW dropped the opening set. She had five kills in the second set and added six in the fourth to finish with 16 kills in 35 attacks for a .371 hitting average. Powell too was a model of consistency with 15 kills in 26 attempts with just two hitting errors (.500 havg).
After hitting just hitting .081 in the opening set, UNCW rallied with averages of .366, .565 and .429 to close out the match.
Defensively, UNCW outblocked JMU, 12-6, led by Meredith Peacock’s eight total blocks. Kline added four of her own. Morgan Owney paced the Seahawks with 17 digs.
JMU’s Janey Goodman led al hitters with 21 kills and finished with a .311 hitting average. Goodman managed six kills in each of the first three sets. MacKenzie Kleespies held match-high honors with 19 digs.
UP NEXT: The Seahawks visit Elon on Oct. 11 at 7 p.m.
NOTES: There were 13 ties and four scores changes alone in the first set … The Seahawks had no reception errors for the second straight match … UNCW has won the last five editions of the all-time series … Lott’s 15 kills were a season high and one short of her career high of 16 … Freshman Sarah Kelly made her third career start and tied her season-high with three kills … UNCW’s .338 hitting average was the tenth highest in program history and third highest this season.
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WILMINGTON, NC (UNCW) — William & Mary scored early and then tacked on another goal just prior to intermission to blank UNCW, 2-0, in Colonial Athletic Association women’s soccer action Friday night at the UNCW Soccer Stadium.
The Tribe won for the seventh time in eight outings to improve to 8-2-1 overall and 2-1-0 in the CAA, winning their first conference road game of the season. The Seahawks dropped their third straight match and fell to 5-6-1 and 0-3-0.
W&M leading scorer Samantha Cordum staked the Tribe to a quick 1-0 advantage when the junior forward from Boise, Idaho, gathered in a ball on the right flank and rocketed a shot past UNCW goalkeeper Liisa Rahkola at 4:39 for her team-best seventh goal of the season.
Senior defender Emily Fredrikson then increased the margin to 2-0 with a textbook volley on the right side after Rahkola punched the ball out at 40:25.
The Tribe outshot the Seahawks, 8-1, in the opening 45 minutes, but UNCW built a 5-1 edge after halftime in the tight contest.
Junior goalie Carolina Casey of W&M, who has started all 11 games for the Tribe, picked up her fourth shutout of the season and 17th career shutout.
The Seahawks complete a two-game homestand on Sunday with a 2 p.m. matchup against CAA newcomer Elon. The Tribe visits the College of Charleston on Sunday for a 1 p.m. matchup.
Tickets for Sunday’s game may be purchased by visiting UNCWsports.com or calling the UNCW Ticket Office at 910-962-3233 or 1-800-808-UNCW. Tickets are $7 for adults and $2 for ages 3-15, with UNCW faculty, staff and students admitted free.
The game will also be carried on the Seahawk Digital Network for free and may be accessed by clicking the “Live Events” button on UNCWsports.com.
GAME NOTES: W&M raised its lead in the series to 21-1-0…The Tribe has outscored opponents, 25-11, this season…W&M scored multiple goals for the seventh time in the last eight outings…Defender Lindsey Byrne led the Seahawks in shots with three attempts…Rahkola had three saves in her fourth appearance of the season…UNCW has scored once in its last four contests…The Seahawks are 3-2-1 at home this year…UNCW plays CAA newcomer Elon for the first time as a conference member on Sunday…UNCW will celebrate the 20th anniversary of the program by honoring its women’s soccer alumni during special halftime festivities of Sunday’s game.
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LANCASTER, SC, (CFCC RELEASE) — For the second straight game the Cape Fear Community College women’s soccer team posted double digits as the Lady Sea Devils cruised to a 14-0 win at USC-Lancaster to remain unbeaten in league play this season.
Three different players found the back of the net three times apiece, while Karlie Yeoman tallied twice and picked up two assists in the result. Larrissa Bonilla, Courtney Cox and Nikki Tiller padded their individual stats with hat tricks to pace the Cape Fear attack.
“It’s always nice to get multiple players involved in the scoring process,” said CFCC Coach Melissa Anderson. “A conference win is important, but we need to keep our focus and keep working to get where we want to be heading into the tournament.”
Katie Sterling, Armani Boswell and Leeza Jones rounded out the scoring for the Sea Devils on Friday.
Cape Fear moved to 4-0-1 in Region X play and 7-1-1 overall. The Sea Devils get back on the pitch at home against Patrick Henry CC at Saturday, Oct. 4
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