Carrboro High
Men’s Soccer
(Via Romain Morales)
A strong Cardinal Gibbons team proved too much for the young Jaguars, as CG defeated CHS 5-0 Monday night. CHS held even possession for the first 25 minutes until giving up a soft goal. The aggressive CG team continued the pressure, but the CHS defensive backs (Ben Berozlheimer, Keith Dell and Keith Glassbrook) kept a one-goal differential at half that had morale high heading into the second half. CHS even managed a game total of 6 shots, easily played by the CG keeper, but CHS keeper Gus Brighton made his share, with 12 saves, until a weary defense let in another four goals.
Final: CHS 0, CG 5 (half: 0, 1)
Next game: Sept. 19 v NC School of Science and Math @ CHS (0-8-1)
Chapel Hill High
Field Hockey
(Via Doug Krafte)
Chapel Hill dominated Cary Academy with most of the game played in the Tigers’ offensive zone. Chapel Hill had a 19-1 advantage in corners and won the game 5-0. Taylor Wahrenbrock and Liz Passannante led the attack with two goals and an assist each, with an additional goal from Barbara Parks. Jessie Allen added an assist. Chapel Hill raised its record to 13-4-1 in regular season and tournament games this year.
The JV team also played a strong game and ended in a 1-1 tie with Cary Academy. Beckie Goldbach scored the goal for the Tigers, who led 1-0 until the closing minutes when Cary Academy was able to tie the game. The CHHS JV girls field hockey team is undefeated in regular season games so far this year.
Final Score: CHHS 5 Cary Academy 0
Corners: Chapel Hill High 19, Cary Academy 1
Goals: Taylor Wahrenbrock (2), Liz Passannante (2), Barbara Parks (1)
Assists: Taylor Wahrenbrock (1), Liz Passannante (1), Jessie Allen (1)
Saves: Alyssa Stefanadis (1)
McDougle Middle
Cross Country
(Via Danae Whitaker)
The McDougle Mustangs dominated yesterday in its cross country meet against Gravelly Hill.
In the girls race, Tristin VanOrd, Katey Furey, Emily Williams, Erin McGibbon, Rachel Weaver and Katie Weinburg finished first through sixth respectively. The score was McDougle 15, Gravelly Hill 49.
The boys accomplished a similar feat. Mitch McLeod finished first and Connor Templeton placed second. Brendan Neville, Grant Cabell, Mark Flournoy, Taylor Wilt and Ben Babcock finished fourth through eighth place. The score was McDougle 18, Gravelly Hill 45.