Chatham County scores and schedules: Sept. 27 through Oct. 3

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Here are scores and schedules for Chatham County high school athletics from Monday, Sept. 27 to Sunday, Oct 3. This story will be updated throughout the week.

Monday, September 27

Golf: The Nothwood women placed second (144) in a Central 3A conference match against Western Alamance (first, 137), Eastern Alamance (third, 150), Person (fourth, 164) and Orange (fifth, 175) at Caswell Pines. 

Golf: The Chatham Central women (208) won a Mid-Carolina 1A/2A conference match against Seaforth (second, 235) and North Moore (third, 236) at Siler City Country Club. The Bears' top golfers on the day were junior Reagan Mize (50, +14), junior Jaylee Williams (50, +14) and junior Ashton Wilkes (53, +17).

Tennis: The Northwood women fell in a narrow loss against the Cedar Ridge Fighting Red Wolves, 5-4. Winning their singles matches for the Chargers were sophomore Ryan Tinervin (6-4, 6-2) and senior Erin Lippers (6-4, 6-1), while the duos of senior Evelyn Lippers & senior Julia Earnshaw (8-5) and Erin Lippers & sophomore Kaylee Fisher (8-0) won their doubles matches.

Cross Country: Northwood competed in a meet against Central 3A opponents Cedar Ridge, Eastern Alamance, Orange, Person, Western Alamance and Williams, placing first in the men's race (27 points) and second in the women's race (33 points). Finishing in the top 10 in the men's race for the Chargers were senior Colin Henry (second, 17:48.10), junior Jackson Adams (fourth, 17:56.09), junior Christian Glick (sixth, 18:12.80), junior Matthew Sullivan (seventh, 18:13.81), senior Andrew Kimbrel (eighth, 18:59.95) and sophomore Noah Nielson (10th, 19:51.64). Placing in the top 10 in the women's race for the Chargers were senior Caroline Murrell (first, 20:35.90), senior Emma Serrano (21:50.38), senior Ella Hennessey (ninth, 24:13.66) and senior Emma Iacono (10th, 24:23.90).

Soccer: The Chatham Charter men lost to the Triangle Math and Science Academy Tigers, 5-2, to remain winless on the season. Scoring for the Knights was freshman Will Burris (2 goals), with sophomores Aaron Kreiss and Lucas Smith tallying one assist apiece.

Soccer: The Jordan-Matthews men shut out the Seaforth Hawks, 6-0, to remain unbeaten on the season.

Soccer: The Woods Charter men defeated the Clover Garden Grizzlies, 4-3, in a narrow win.

Volleyball: The Chatham Central women defeated the Salisbury Hornets, 3-1, on the road. Leading the Bears on the night were freshman Karaleigh Dodson (12 kills, 37.5 kill %) and senior Taylor Poe (5 kills, 41.7 kill %, 3 blocks).

Volleyball: The Chatham Charter women swept the Research Triangle Raptors, 3-0, on the road.

Volleyball: The Jordan-Matthews women were swept by the Providence Grove Patriots, 3-0, at home.

Soccer: The Northwood men shut out the Eastern Alamance Eagles, 3-0, on the road.

Tuesday, September 28

Golf: The Woods Charter women (154) won a Central Tar Heel 1A match against Chatham Charter, Southern Wake and River Mill at The Preserve at Jordan Lake. The top three golfers on the day were Knights sophomore Mackenzie Crossman (42, +6) and Wolves sophomore Elise Taylor (49, +13) and senior Sophie Taylor (51, +15).

Golf: The Chatham Central women placed second (165) in a match against Southern Alamance (first, 148) and Grimsley (third, 170) in Graham.

Tennis: Chatham Central women vs. Seaforth, 4:30 p.m.

Tennis: Jordan-Matthews women vs. North Moore, 4:30 p.m.

Cross Country: Chatham Central at Graham, 5 p.m.

Cross Country: Chatham Charter, Woods Charter, Seaforth at Southern Wake Academy, 5 p.m.

Cross Country: Jordan-Matthews at North Moore (Cummings also participating), 5 p.m.

Volleyball: The Chatham Central women swept the Graham Red Devils, 3-0. Leading the Bears on the night were freshman Karaleigh Dodson (8 kills, 42.1 kill %) and Taylor Poe (6 kills, 46.2 kill %, 2 aces, 1 dig).

Volleyball: The Chatham Charter women swept the Triangle Math and Science Academy Tigers, 3-0, to extend their winning streak to 6 games.

Volleyball: The Northwood women lost a road match to the Cedar Ridge Fighting Red Wolves, 3-1.

Volleyball: The Seaforth women defeated the Jordan-Matthews Jets, 3-1, at home. Leading the Hawks on the night were freshman Bella Chang (9 kills, 42.9 kill %, 3 digs), sophomore Lilian Dulin (9 kills, 42.9 kill %, 1 ace, 1 block, 1 dig) and freshman Mia Kellum (2 kills, 2 aces, 12 digs).

Soccer: The Northwood men won a home game against the Orange Panthers, 4-2, in overtime.

Wednesday, September 29

Tennis: The Chatham Charter women won a lopsided match over the Southern Wake Academy Tigers, 8-1. Winning their singles matches for the Knights were sophomore Elphie Spillman (6-0, 6-0), senior Emery Eldridge (6-0, 6-1), senior Ashlyn Hart (6-0, 6-0), senior Lorelei Byrd (6-0, 6-0), junior Rebecca Brookshire (6-1, 6-0) and senior Emily Stecher (6-0, 6-0), while the duos of Spillman & Eldridge (8-0) and Stecher & senior Dana Szpunar (8-2) won their doubles matches.

Tennis: Northwood women vs. Person, 4 p.m.

Tennis: Chatham Central women at Bartlett Yancey, 4:30 p.m.

Tennis: The Seaforth women earned a convincing win over the North Moore Mustangs, 6-3. Winning their singles matches for the Hawks were sophomore Evelyn Atkins (6-1, 6-1), freshman Bailey Shadoan (6-0, 6-0), freshman Lillian McFall (6-3, 6-0), freshman Charlie Ann George (6-2, 6-1) and sophomore Sophia Serrano (6-1, 6-3), while the duo of freshman Jenna Robinette & sophomore MaKenzy Lehew (6-0) won its doubles match.

Soccer: The Woods Charter men shut out the Chatham Charter Knights, 2-0, to extend its winning streak to three games, while the Knights remain winless at 0-10 on the season.

Volleyball: Jordan-Matthews women at Cummings, 6 p.m.

Soccer: The Northwood men tied with the Western Alamance Warriors, 1-1, in double overtime. Scoring for the Chargers in their first tie of the season was junior Noah Hyman (1 goal).

Soccer: The Jordan-Matthews men dominated the Southwestern Randolph Cougars, 7-0, for the Jets' third shut-out win in a row to keep them undefeated at 11-0-1.

Thursday, September 30

Tennis: The Chatham Charter women fell in a lopsided match to the Research Triangle Raptors, 7-2. Winning their singles matches for the Knights were senior Ashlyn Hart (8-4) and junior Rebecca Brookshire (9-7).

Tennis: The Northwood women swept the Jordan-Matthews Jets, 9-0.

Volleyball: Seaforth women at Southern Wake Academy, 5 p.m. (POSTPONED)

Volleyball: The Chatham Central women lost to Bartlett Yancey, 3-1, at home. Leading the Bears on the night were freshman Karaleigh Dodson (9 kills, 1 dig), senior Lindsey Johnson (6 kills, 1 ace) and senior Ivey Tillman (6 kills, 2 blocks).

Volleyball: The Chatham Charter women defeated the Woods Charter Wolves in a five-set match, 3-2, to end the Wolves' 11-match winning streak. The Knights extended their winning streak to 7 matches. 

Volleyball: The Northwood women swept the Person Rockets, 3-0, at home.

Friday, October 1

Football: Northwood won a road game against the Person Rockets, 21-7, to improve to 3-3 on the season. Leading the Chargers on the night were senior running back Dashaun Vines-McSwain (26 carries, 173 yards, 2 TDs; 1 reception, 9 yards) and senior running back Jalen Paige (21 carries, 128 yards).

Football: Chatham Central at Bear Grass, 7:30 p.m.

Football: Jordan-Matthews at North Moore, 7:30 p.m. (CANCELED)

Saturday, October 2

Cross Country: Woods Charter at Dorothea Dix Park Invitational (Dorothea Dix Park in Raleigh), 8 a.m.

Cross Country: Northwood competed in the Great American XC Festival at WakeMed Soccer Complex, where the Chargers placed 7th (211 points) in the Boys Red race and 22nd (555 points) in the Girls Red race, while senior Caroline Murrell (17:52.90) finished 10th in the Girls Race of Champions. The top three finishers for the Chargers in the Boys Red race were senior Colin Henry (third, 16:08.60), junior Christian Glick (31st, 17:04.90) and junior Jackson Adams (37th, 17:10.90), while the Chargers' top three finishers in the Girls Red race were senior Emma Serrano (39th, 21:04.20), senior Ella Hennessey (120th, 22:59.70) and senior Emma Iacono (141st, 23:40.40).