Bison, Tigers stay course for victories
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CROSS COUNTRY

At Southwest Guilford

HIGH POINT – High Point Central’s girls and Ragsdale’s boys posted victories in Wednesday’s four-team meet at Southwest Guilford.

The Bison girls prevailed with 32 points, followed by the Southwest at 45, Ragsdale at 50 and Glenn at 101.

In the boys race, the Tigers won with 32 points, followed by the Cowboys at 61, the Bobcats at 63 and the Bison at 100.

Southwest’s Tori Shelton took the girls race in 20:27, followed by Ragsdale’s Grace Popek in 22:32 and four Bison runners in third through sixth – Stephanie Blair (22:34), Stephanie Verdi (22:34), Carly Griffin (22:46) and Sarah King (22:51). The Cowgirls’ Shelby Jones was seventh in 23:01, followed by Ragsdale’s Kim Walsh (23:44) and Ashley Ebright (23:49). Southwst’s Adrianna Sarrimanolis was 10th in 24:19.

For the boys, Southwest’s Joel Shuford won in 17:52. Ragsdale took the next three positions with Dale Wray clocking 18:17, Paul Siclam posting 18:23 and Patrick Francis notching 18:24.

Glenn’s Alex Collette was fifth in 18:51, followed by Central’s Richard Segal in 18:53, Glenn’s Chris Gibson in 18:05, Southwest’s Bryan Ingram in 19:12, Central’s Ben Horne in 19:32 and Glenn’s Michael Nutter in 19:47.

AT TRINITY

TRINITY – Trinity’s girls and boys raced to victories in Wednesday’s PAC 6 meet at Creekside Park.

The Bulldog girls (12-0) won with 22 points, followed by Randleman with 53 and Wheatmore with 63. T.W. Andrews, Atkins and Carver did not post a team score.

In the boys race, Trinity (10-2) won with 17 points, followed by Wheatmore (61), Atkins (166) and Andrews (191). Randleman and Carver did not post a team score.

Trinity’s boys took five of the top six places. Kenny Collishaw was first in 19:17, with Dustin Mann second in 19:46 and Ron Kozlowski third in 20:29. Matt Hapeman was fifth in 20:57 and Evan Altizer was sixth in 21:15.

For Wheatmore’s boys, Chad Mann led the way in fourth overall in 20:42. Jason Ozment clocked 22:27 for the Warriors, while Jordan Fulp (22:32), Thomas Carota (23:!7) and Jacob Self (23:40) completed the counting times for Wheatmore’s boys.

William Taylor led Andrews boys in 15th in 22:56.

Brittany Reaves of Trinity took the girls race in 22:20. Teammate Allison Floyd was third in 23:04, with Torey Loewen fourth in 23:55, Elizabeth Adkins sixth in 25:04 and Natalie Hunter eighth in 25:22.

For Wheatmore’s girls, Lexa Wall placed second overall in 22:59. Hannah Johnson took 12th in 26:49. Other counting times for the Warriors came from Taylor Walker (27-18), Kendra Smith (27:19) and Leah Wright (28:27).

The PAC 6 holds another league meet on Wednesday at T.W. Andrews.

GOLF

AT WINDING CREEK

THOMASVILLE – Salisbury captured Wednesday’s three-team match at Winding Creek.

The Hornets won with 129, followed by Central Davidson at 160 and East Davidson at 163.

Madison Kennedy of Salisbury was medalist at 39.

For the Golden Eagles, Katie Nance led the way with a 43. Ashley Hoover and Brianna Burton shot 60.

East returns to action on Monday at 4 p.m. at Pinewoods CC in Asheboro.

AT SEDGEFIELD

GREENSBORO – Ragsdale rolled to victory in Wednesday’s five-team girls match at Sedgefield.

The Tigers won at 112, followed by Northwest Guilford at 134, Southwest Guilford at 150, High Point Central at 159 and East Forsyth at 175.

Ragsdale’s Laura Chang earned medalist honors at 33, with teammate Lily Crane second at 35. Ragsdale’s Sandy Chung and Northwest’s Malin Lundegard shared third at 44.

Northwest’s Amanda Wyrick and Catherine Pan tied for fifth at 45. Southwest’s Gabi Phillips bagged seventh at 46, while Ragsdale’s Savanna Mackie and Northwest’s Sarah Choi shared eighth at 47. The Cowgirls’ Sarah Adams took 10th at 48.

For the Bison, Katerina Canter set the pace at 51. Breana Boyd and Mari Norcross posted 54s.

Central plays Monday at 4 p.m. at Pine Knolls.

VOLLEYBALL

T.W. ANDREWS DEF. SW GUILFORD

HIGH POINT – T.W. Andrews outlasted Southwest Guilford for a five-set victory on Wednesday.

The Red Raiders won 25-18, 15-25, 18-25, 25-23, 15-13 to improve to 6-6 on the season.

Jacqueline Vera paced the Raiders with 18 kills and Nora McKiver added 12 kills. Cherish McArthur dished 24 assists for Andrews.

Andrews plays host to Carver today.

TENNIS

T.W. ANDREWS 8, ATKINS 1

WINSTON-SALEM – T.W. Andrews used a steady diet of victories to defeat Atkins 8-1 on Wednesday afternoon.

Patricia Geigel, Ashley Bailey, Bria Byrd, Joslyn Worthy and Jasmine Malachi netted singles wins for the Red Raiders (2-6, 2-2 in the league). Byrd-Malachi, Worthy-Wendy Hernandez and Bailey-Geigel prevailed in doubles for Andrews.

Andrews plays host to Trinity on Monday at 4:30 p.m.

NW GUILFORD 7, HP CENTRAL 2

HIGH POINT – Northwest Guilford topped High Point Central 7-2 in tennis action on Wednesday.

Maja Salcin prevailed at No. 4 singles for the Bison (5-6, 3-4 in the league). Andrea Parrish and Salcin won at No. 2 doubles.

Central plays at Parkland on Monday at 4:30 p.m.

SOCCER

EAST DAVIDSON 5, WHEATMORE 1

TRINITY – East Davidson downed Wheatmore 5-1 on Wednesday night.

Cameron Murphy, Nick Lopez, Bryan Payne, Andrew Diamond and Aren Selenchek booted goals for the Golden Eagles (8-2-1). Zach Palmer, Edgar Castrellon and Payne dished assists.

East plays at Lexington on Monday.
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