Area Sports Briefs: Locals helping Catawba volleyball

Published 12:36 pm Wednesday, September 18, 2024

From staff reports

College volleyball

Catawba is off to a 1-6 start.

Junior outside hitter Kelcie Love (West Rowan) leads the team with 60 kills.

Sophomore libero Riley Hill (East Rowan) has a team-high 75 digs, while senior defensive specialist Kary Hales (Carson) has 56 digs.

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The Salem College Spirits, coached by former South Rowan and Catawba assistant coach Barry Rymer, are off to a 6-3 start.

Two of the key players for the Spirits are Rymer’s daughters who were standouts at South Rowan. Leah, a freshman setter, has 200 assists. Anna, a senior middle blocker, has 100 kills.

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Lenoir-Rhyne, coached by former South Rowan star Nicole Barringer, is off to a 9-0 start.

College golf

The Pfeiffer men’s golf team opened the 2024-25 season with a ninth-place finish at the Kinder-Williams Invitational hosted by Bridgewater College.

Tyler Kepley (West Rowan) shot 77-76 (9-over) and was 39th.

 

NFL

Javon Hargrave (North Rowan) was credited with two tackles in San Francisco’s 23-17 loss to Minnesota on Sunday.

 

College football

Freshman Mike Geter (Salisbury) scored his first touchdown for Catawba in Saturday’s win at Shaw.

Geter’s 16-yard touchdown TD catch helped Catawba beat Shaw, 37-28.

Geter has seven catches for 55 yards.

He’s also involved in the return game and has returned three kickoffs for 64 yards and two punts for 20 yards.

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The stat sheet credited Jalon Walker (Salisbury) with two tackles in Saturday’s 13-12 win against Kentucky, although Walker was a lot more impactful than it sounds. He caused problems for Kentucky blockers on almost every snap, whether he was lined up inside or outside.

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Virginia Union linebacker Jabril Norman (Salisbury) made 12 tackles in a recent 33-21 loss to Hampton.

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Freshman Jay McGruder (Carson) got his first five carries (for 5 yards) for Southern Virginia in a blowout loss against Bridgewater.

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UMass transfer Jonny Hassard (West Rowan) is a starting offensive tackle for the Charlotte 49ers.

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Georgia Tech’s Zeek Biggers (West Rowan) has seven tackles, a fumble recovery and a blocked kick.

 

Pro baseball

Cobb Hightower (East Rowan) socked his second pro homer on Tuesday. It was no-doubter to left field.

Hightower hit his first homer on Saturday.

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Vance Honeycutt (Salisbury) made dazzling catches and showed great speed on the bases in his first pro games for the Orioles with Delmarva and Aberdeen, although he has some adjustments to make at the plate.

Honeycutt batted .176 with five RBIs in 51 at-bats.

 

High school baseball

West Rowan’s Cole Blevins launched his fourth homer of the fall baseball league season on Tuesday.

 

High school basketball

JJ Andrews, a 6-foot-6 junior shooting guard from Little Rock, Ark., is a four-star recruit who has offers from LSU, Arkansas, Missouri and Illinois, among others.

He’s the son of Salisbury-Rowan Hall of Famer Janetta Heggins.

 

High school soccer

SALISBURY — Salisbury had a key Central Carolina Conference win against West Davidson on Tuesday at Ludwig Stadium.

The Hornets (9-0-2, 2-0) got two first-half goals from Hines Busby in a span of  about four minutes, Sam Goodman and Henry Austin had the assists.

Steven Rivas finished the scoring on a helper from Fletcher Busby.
Salisbury got excellent play from Kevin Reyes, Taki Cook, Mohammed Jabateh  and Lucas Webb.
SHS hits the road on Wednesday for a CCC matchup at South Davidson. Match time is 6:30 p.m.
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CONCORD — East Rowan battled to a 1-all tie at Northwest Cabarrus on Tuesday.
George Nunez had eight saves for the Mustangs in the South Piedmont Conference matchup.
Freshman Donovan Carter scored the East goal. Noah Dillon had the assist.
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HUNTERSVILLE — Lake Norman Charter rallied to beat West Rowan 2-1 in overtime.
The Falcons led 1-0 at halftime in the SPC matchup.
Will Beecham scored the goal for the Falcons.
Lake Norman Charter had a big edge in shots on goal, but Nathan Freeman made 11 saves for the Falcons.
High school girls tennis
MOUNT ULLA — Northwest Cabarrus won 5-4 at West Rowan on Tuesday in a matchup of two of the teams battling for second place in the South Piedmont Conference.
West got singles victories from Olyvia Brown (No. 3), Ally Suggs (No. 5) and Laney Moore (No. 6). Moore’s 6-4, 4-6, (10-8) win allowed the Falcons to split singles, but the Trojans won the matches at No. 1 and No. 2 doubles.
The Moore girls, Laney and Lucy, won at No. 3 doubles.

High school volleyball

SPENCER — Salisbury stayed in second place in the Central Carolina Conference with a 25-7, 25-20 and 25-11 sweep at North Rowan on Tuesday.

Ashley Yang had 14 aces and 21 assists.

Ava Morris had seven aces and six kills.

Addie Myers, Carmen McQueen, Dayami Acevedo and Jordan Henderson had four kills each.

 

High school football

Kendre Harrison, rated as one of the nation’s top high school basketball and football players, has returned to Reidsville. He had briefly transferred to Providence Day.