Woods Charter girls’ soccer continue conference dominance

Spring sports roundup for Chatham County’s high schools

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Baseball

Northwood notched a season-high 19 hits, including a team-high four hits from senior Simon Delgado, to down Southwestern Randolph 18-4 on April 2. Up 8-3 after four innings, the Chargers scored 10 runs in the fifth. Delgado finished the game with a team-high four RBIs, and freshman pitcher Riley D’Angelo struck out seven batters (zero earned runs) on the mound.

Chatham Charter was held scoreless and achieved only one hit in the final four innings of a 11-3 loss to Cedar Ridge on April 1. With the Knights down 6-3 after the fourth inning, the game got out of reach when Cedar Ridge scored five fifth inning runs.

Mid-Carolina 1A/2A conference standings (as of Sunday) (overall, conference): 1. Southeast Alamance (12-4, 10-0); 2. Seaforth (6-7, 3-1); 3. Northwood (9-5, 6-4); 4. North Moore (6-5, 4-4); 5. Chatham Central (4-11, 3-5); 6. Bartlett Yancey (3-10, 2-6); 7. Jordan-Matthews (0-12, 0-8)

Central Tar Heel 1A conference standings (as of Sunday): 1. Chatham Charter (7-6, 4-0); 2. River Mill (7-3, 5-1); 3. Clover Garden School (3-9, 1-1); T4. Triangle Math & Science (2-6, 0-4); T4. Southern Wake Academy (0-5, 0-4)

 

Softball

Chatham Charter had a rough week as it lost three straight games.

In a 6-5 extra-inning loss to River Mill on April 1, senior Kayla Stutts tagged up on a line out from senior Lexi Melton and scored the game-winning run. Down 5-4 entering the sixth inning, Chatham Charter’s Ella Ingle singled and knocked in Aubrey Blankenship for the tie. Melton came up huge for the Jaguars on the mound as she held the Knights without a hit in the final three innings and retired 11 batters throughout the game.

After losing to North Moore 12-2 on April 2, Chatham Charter fell to Clover Garden School 6-5 Friday. Down 6-2 entering the sixth inning, the Knights scored three runs with three straight singles, but their rally was cut short with a strikeout.

Mid-Carolina 1A/2A conference standings (as of Sunday): 1. Chatham Central (10-2, 8-0); 2. Jordan-Matthews (10-2, 7-1); 3. Seaforth (6-5, 6-2); 4. North Moore (11-4, 7-3); 5. Southeast Alamance (6-8, 4-6); 6. Southeast Alamance (6-8, 4-6); 7. Northwood (3-9, 3-7); 8. Bartlett Yancey (1-8, 1-8); 9. Graham (2-12, 1-10)

Central Tar Heel 1A conference standings (as of Sunday): 1. Clover Garden School (10-3, 7-0); 2. Chatham Charter (5-7, 4-3); 3. River Mill (7-6, 4-4(); 4. Ascend Leadership (0-9, 0-9)

 

Girls’ Soccer

Woods Charter continued its dominant run in conference play with back-to-back 9-0 victories over Chatham Charter on April 3 and Ascend Leadership Friday.

The Wolves have outscored conference opponents 31-0 as of Sunday.

Mid-Carolina 1A/2A conference standings (as of Sunday): 1. Seaforth (5-2-1, 5-0); 2. Southeast Alamance (6-4-2, 5-1); 3. North Moore (6-1, 3-1); 4. Northwood (4-6, 3-2); 5. Bartlett Yancey (3-6, 2-2); 6. Jordan-Matthews (3-8, 1-4); 7. Graham (1-6, 1-5); 8. Cummings (0-7, 0-5)

Central Tar Heel 1A conference standings (as of Sunday): 1. Woods Charter (5-2, 4-0); 2. Southern Wake Academy (3-2, 3-0); T3. River Mill (5-5-1, 3-2); T3. Clover Garden School (5-6, 3-2); 5. Chatham Charter (2-6, 1-2); 6. Triangle Math & Science (0-7, 0-3); 7. Ascend Leadership (1-6, 0-5)

 

Boys’ Lacrosse

Seaforth beat Southeast Alamance 20-4 Friday, winning its eighth game in its last nine.

Central/Mid-Carolina conference standings (as of Sunday): 1. Seaforth (8-2, 8-0); 2. Orange (9-3, 7-1); 3. Southern Alamance (12-2, 7-2); 4. Williams (8-6, 6-3); 5. Northwood (5-7, 5-5); 6. Cedar Ridge (4-6, 4-5); 7. Eastern Alamance (5-8, 3-7); 8. Southeast Alamance (2-13, 1-11); 9. Western Alamance (0-9, 0-7)