From staff report
Both Rockingham County and Morehead were in cross country action on Tuesday as part of quad-meets and the Lady Cougars took home a first-place finish and the Lady Panthers and Cougars both had second-place finishes.
Facing Northern Guilford, Northeast and Dudley, the Lady Cougars finished with 20 points, while Northern was second with 54. The Cougars (33) finished six points behind Northeast Guilford, which won the boys’ race with 27 points.
Going up against Western Alamance, Western Guilford and Bartlett Yancey, the Lady Panthers finished second with 56 points. Western Guilford won with a team total of 15.
In the boys’ race, the Panthers finished third behind Western Guilford (60) and Western Alamance (15).
Rockingham Cross Country
Both Derrick Monjeau, on the boys’ side, and Jasmin Sutton, on the girls’ side, finished second. Monjeau’s time of 18:14 was three second off the pace of Dustin Dunn of Northeast (18:11). Sutton finished second, behind Erin McGuirk (20:14) of Northern, with a time of 22:38.
Other RCHS top-five finishes were Josh French (third, 18:24), Nicole Soblesky (third, 22:41), Jordan Loye (fourth, 22:51) and Kylie Keck (fifth, 22:58).
Both the Rockingham boys and girls teams are 3-1 in Triad Conference action. The Cougars are 7-3 overall and the Lady Cougars are 8-2 overall.
Morehead Cross Country
Chelsea Wilson’s seventh-place finish was tops for Morehead Tuesday. Wilson finished with a time of 26:04.
Ganna Brown of Western Guilford won the girls’ race with a time of 20:18.
On the boys’ side, Marty Hall’s 14th-place finish was top for the Panthers. Hall finished with a time of 22:08.
Western Alamance’s John Pratt won the boys’ race with a time of 17:33.
“Western Alamance’s boys look very dominant in the conference, as well as Western Guilford’s girls,” said Morehead coach Donna Turner. “MHS will really have to work hard to be in a good position by the time of the conference meet.”
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Lady Cougars capture county golf event
County Golf at The Plantation Golf Course (Reidsville)
Rockingham Co. 140, McMichael 145, Morehead 180
RCHS - Melissa Miller 44, Kelly Wilson 45, Nikki Alderson 51
McM - Hannah Bailey 44, Courtney Vaughn 50, Mackenzie Webster 51
MHS - Melissa Underwood 56, Jessica Holland 60, Macey McFatter 64
Rockingham Co. 140, McMichael 145, Morehead 180
RCHS - Melissa Miller 44, Kelly Wilson 45, Nikki Alderson 51
McM - Hannah Bailey 44, Courtney Vaughn 50, Mackenzie Webster 51
MHS - Melissa Underwood 56, Jessica Holland 60, Macey McFatter 64
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
McMichael edges Reidsville in North State tennis
From staff report
In a match that resembled state playoff atmosphere, the McMichael Lady Phoenix edged out the Reidsville Lady Rams Monday afternoon at Jaycee Park. In other county tennis action, Rock-ingham County could not overcome Western Alamance in an 8-1 loss at Rockingham Community College.
Lady Rams edged at home
In a match in which they lost five games by four points or less, the Lady Rams lost at home to the McMichael Lady Phoenix, 5-4.
In first singles, Sarah Alston Trent lost 10-8 to Brittany Manning. In fourth singles, Caroline Dallas won 10-8 over Becky Bozorth.
In second doubles, the Reidsville team of Carolyn Fagan and Ellen Solomon edged out Kelly Shemo and Rebekah Morrison, 8-6.
The other close matches of the day featured a 10-6 win for Morgan Farver or Morrison and a 10-6 win for Kimberly Legaux over Fagan.
Other winners included Shemo (10-4) over Francie Trent, Katie Willard (10-1) over Jordan Cot-ter, the duo of Manning and Emily Blakey (8-1) over Sarah Alston Trent and Francie Trent and the RHS duo of Farver and Lily Fagan over Bozorth and Willard — no score was given.
The four points scored by Francie Trent were the first point allowed by Shemo since the County Wide Tournament in August.
Both teams are back in action today. McMichael heads to Southern Guilford and Reidsville makes the trip to West Stokes.
Matches are scheduled for 4:30 p.m.
RCHS falls to Western Alamance, 8-1
Caroline Lindsay of Rockingham County won at first singles, but that proved to be the lone Lady Cougar win as they fell to Western Alamance Monday afternoon at RCC.
Lindsay won 10-8 over Rachel Pennington. In doubles action, Lindsay and Krystal Moore lost 6-0 to Pennington and Rebecca Fogleman.
In the other seven games, Western Alamance surrendered a total of four points — including three shutout wins.
Marcia Blackstock, Moore, Brooke Purgason, Lindsey Puckett and Autumn Carter all lost in singles action and Blackstock and Becky Livengood and Allison Nolker and Hannah Livengood lost in doubles play.
RCHS is back on the courts at Bartlett Yancey today.
Matches are scheduled for 4:30 p.m.
RCHS takes second in golf opener
Rockingham County opened its golf season with a second-place finish as part of a quad-match at The Plantation Golf Club Monday afternoon.
The Lady Cougars (2-1) finished behind first-place Western Alamance, which had the top team score of the day at 117. RCHS was second at 142, followed by Northern Guilford (148) and More-head (168).
Lori Beth Adams of Western Alamance was the low golfer as she carded a 33.
Rockingham County was led by Melissa Miller’s 42. Morehead’s low golfer was Melissa Under-wood at 54.
The Lady Cougars also got a 46 from Kelly Wilson and a 54 from Nikki Alderson. Discards were Elizabeth Ferguson (55) and Olivia Siler (57).
The Lady Panthers (0-3) also received a 54 from Macey McFatter and a 60 from Emily Rudisill. Jessica Holland (67) and Caroline Nooe (72) were the team’s two discards.
Morehead and Rockingham return to action on Wednesday at The Plantation plays host to the County Golf Tournament. McMichael will also be competing in the event.
In a match that resembled state playoff atmosphere, the McMichael Lady Phoenix edged out the Reidsville Lady Rams Monday afternoon at Jaycee Park. In other county tennis action, Rock-ingham County could not overcome Western Alamance in an 8-1 loss at Rockingham Community College.
Lady Rams edged at home
In a match in which they lost five games by four points or less, the Lady Rams lost at home to the McMichael Lady Phoenix, 5-4.
In first singles, Sarah Alston Trent lost 10-8 to Brittany Manning. In fourth singles, Caroline Dallas won 10-8 over Becky Bozorth.
In second doubles, the Reidsville team of Carolyn Fagan and Ellen Solomon edged out Kelly Shemo and Rebekah Morrison, 8-6.
The other close matches of the day featured a 10-6 win for Morgan Farver or Morrison and a 10-6 win for Kimberly Legaux over Fagan.
Other winners included Shemo (10-4) over Francie Trent, Katie Willard (10-1) over Jordan Cot-ter, the duo of Manning and Emily Blakey (8-1) over Sarah Alston Trent and Francie Trent and the RHS duo of Farver and Lily Fagan over Bozorth and Willard — no score was given.
The four points scored by Francie Trent were the first point allowed by Shemo since the County Wide Tournament in August.
Both teams are back in action today. McMichael heads to Southern Guilford and Reidsville makes the trip to West Stokes.
Matches are scheduled for 4:30 p.m.
RCHS falls to Western Alamance, 8-1
Caroline Lindsay of Rockingham County won at first singles, but that proved to be the lone Lady Cougar win as they fell to Western Alamance Monday afternoon at RCC.
Lindsay won 10-8 over Rachel Pennington. In doubles action, Lindsay and Krystal Moore lost 6-0 to Pennington and Rebecca Fogleman.
In the other seven games, Western Alamance surrendered a total of four points — including three shutout wins.
Marcia Blackstock, Moore, Brooke Purgason, Lindsey Puckett and Autumn Carter all lost in singles action and Blackstock and Becky Livengood and Allison Nolker and Hannah Livengood lost in doubles play.
RCHS is back on the courts at Bartlett Yancey today.
Matches are scheduled for 4:30 p.m.
RCHS takes second in golf opener
Rockingham County opened its golf season with a second-place finish as part of a quad-match at The Plantation Golf Club Monday afternoon.
The Lady Cougars (2-1) finished behind first-place Western Alamance, which had the top team score of the day at 117. RCHS was second at 142, followed by Northern Guilford (148) and More-head (168).
Lori Beth Adams of Western Alamance was the low golfer as she carded a 33.
Rockingham County was led by Melissa Miller’s 42. Morehead’s low golfer was Melissa Under-wood at 54.
The Lady Cougars also got a 46 from Kelly Wilson and a 54 from Nikki Alderson. Discards were Elizabeth Ferguson (55) and Olivia Siler (57).
The Lady Panthers (0-3) also received a 54 from Macey McFatter and a 60 from Emily Rudisill. Jessica Holland (67) and Caroline Nooe (72) were the team’s two discards.
Morehead and Rockingham return to action on Wednesday at The Plantation plays host to the County Golf Tournament. McMichael will also be competing in the event.
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Cougars nearly upset Northeast Guilford
From staff report
Rockingham County was 16 minutes away from nearly pulling off a big win over Northeast Guilford Thursday night. However, with 16 minutes left in regulation Zach Moore’s goal gave the Rams a 2-1 lead and the victory over the Cougars in Triad 3-A Conference soccer action.
Tied at 1-1, Moore beat Rockingham goalkeeper Taylor Witty at the 64-minute mark.
In the loss, Witty made 10 saves for the Cougars.
“Defense, midfield and forwards all played well,” said RCHS head coach Reg Gentle. “[Taylor] Witty played an outstanding game.”
Trailing 1-0, the Cougars tied the match when Pierce Moore scored at the 30-minute mark.
RCHS remained in the contest despite being out shot, 12-4. Northeast’s Kevin Mitchell recorded three saves.
“We started a little flat and that allowed them to get in their first goal,” added Gentle, who saw his Cougars allow an Ahmed Kheir goal just four minutes into play.
RCHS dropped to 0-2 in the conference and 2-5 overall. Northeast improved to 2-0 in Triad action and 4-2-1 overall.
The Cougars play host to Morehead Monday night.
Lady Cougars blanked by McMichael
Unbeaten McMichael was too much for Rockingham County Lady Cougars Thursday afternoon at Rockingham Community College. The Lady Phoenix dropped just 11 games in the six singles matches and blanked RCHS, 9-0.
DMHS is now 6-0 overall, while RCHS dropped to 0-9.
Caroline Lindsay, Marcia Blackstock and Krystal Moore all lost their singles matches, 8-1. Lindsay lost to Brittany Manning, Blackstock lost to Rebekah Morrison and Moore lost to Kelly Shemo.
McMichael’s Becky Bozorth defeated Brooke Purgason, 8-2 and in the closest match, Kimberly Legaux of DMHS edged Becky Livengood, 8-6. Hannah Livengood lost to Katie Willard, 8-0.
In the closest doubles match, Lindsay and Blackstock lost to Shemo and Legaux, 7-6 (7-3 tiebreaker).
Lindsey Puckett and Autumn Carter and Allison Nolker and Purgason of RCHS lost in doubles action. Nolker and Purgason lost 6-0 to Manning and Morrison and Puckett and Carter lost 6-2 to Lacey Stevens and Savannah Brown.
The Lady Cougars are back in action Monday against Western Alamance at RCC. McMichael is at Reidsville Monday.
McMichael volleyball edges Forbush
The Lady Phoenix needed five games to knock off Forbush Thursday night.
McMichael improved to 9-2 on the season, while Forbush dropped to 6-5.
Brooke Hensley led the way with 12 kills and nine digs and Alex Hopper added 12 blocks and five kills.
DMHS also got 13 digs and eight kills from Danielle Simpson and 12 blocks and six kills from Chelsie Angel. Tracy Ellis led McMichael with 34 assists.
McMichael returns to action at Reidsville on Tuesday.
Rockingham County was 16 minutes away from nearly pulling off a big win over Northeast Guilford Thursday night. However, with 16 minutes left in regulation Zach Moore’s goal gave the Rams a 2-1 lead and the victory over the Cougars in Triad 3-A Conference soccer action.
Tied at 1-1, Moore beat Rockingham goalkeeper Taylor Witty at the 64-minute mark.
In the loss, Witty made 10 saves for the Cougars.
“Defense, midfield and forwards all played well,” said RCHS head coach Reg Gentle. “[Taylor] Witty played an outstanding game.”
Trailing 1-0, the Cougars tied the match when Pierce Moore scored at the 30-minute mark.
RCHS remained in the contest despite being out shot, 12-4. Northeast’s Kevin Mitchell recorded three saves.
“We started a little flat and that allowed them to get in their first goal,” added Gentle, who saw his Cougars allow an Ahmed Kheir goal just four minutes into play.
RCHS dropped to 0-2 in the conference and 2-5 overall. Northeast improved to 2-0 in Triad action and 4-2-1 overall.
The Cougars play host to Morehead Monday night.
Lady Cougars blanked by McMichael
Unbeaten McMichael was too much for Rockingham County Lady Cougars Thursday afternoon at Rockingham Community College. The Lady Phoenix dropped just 11 games in the six singles matches and blanked RCHS, 9-0.
DMHS is now 6-0 overall, while RCHS dropped to 0-9.
Caroline Lindsay, Marcia Blackstock and Krystal Moore all lost their singles matches, 8-1. Lindsay lost to Brittany Manning, Blackstock lost to Rebekah Morrison and Moore lost to Kelly Shemo.
McMichael’s Becky Bozorth defeated Brooke Purgason, 8-2 and in the closest match, Kimberly Legaux of DMHS edged Becky Livengood, 8-6. Hannah Livengood lost to Katie Willard, 8-0.
In the closest doubles match, Lindsay and Blackstock lost to Shemo and Legaux, 7-6 (7-3 tiebreaker).
Lindsey Puckett and Autumn Carter and Allison Nolker and Purgason of RCHS lost in doubles action. Nolker and Purgason lost 6-0 to Manning and Morrison and Puckett and Carter lost 6-2 to Lacey Stevens and Savannah Brown.
The Lady Cougars are back in action Monday against Western Alamance at RCC. McMichael is at Reidsville Monday.
McMichael volleyball edges Forbush
The Lady Phoenix needed five games to knock off Forbush Thursday night.
McMichael improved to 9-2 on the season, while Forbush dropped to 6-5.
Brooke Hensley led the way with 12 kills and nine digs and Alex Hopper added 12 blocks and five kills.
DMHS also got 13 digs and eight kills from Danielle Simpson and 12 blocks and six kills from Chelsie Angel. Tracy Ellis led McMichael with 34 assists.
McMichael returns to action at Reidsville on Tuesday.
Friday, September 12, 2008
Local Prep Football
Friday's Prep Football Scores
Reidsville (3-0) 56, Rockingham County (1-2) 7
McMichael (3-1) 17, Martinsville (Va.) (n.a.) 16
Lexington (2-1) 56, Morehead (0-4) 20
Friday, Sept. 19
Rockingham County at McMichael
Reidsville at Northeast Guilford
Morehead, Idle
Reidsville (3-0) 56, Rockingham County (1-2) 7
McMichael (3-1) 17, Martinsville (Va.) (n.a.) 16
Lexington (2-1) 56, Morehead (0-4) 20
Friday, Sept. 19
Rockingham County at McMichael
Reidsville at Northeast Guilford
Morehead, Idle
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Lady Panthers suffer first Triad Conference loss
From staff report
The Morehead Lady Panthers suffered their first Triad 3-A Conference loss of the season as the Northern Guilford Lady Nighthawks won in five sets, 20-25, 25-23, 21-25, 25-21, 15-8 Wednesday night.
MHS, now 4-1 in conference play, is 8-3 overall.
With the win, Northern improved to 3-3 in conference games and 7-3 overall.
For Morehead, Emily Pulliam finished the night with 23 digs, three aces and five kills and Tori Roberts added 26 assists, 10 digs, five kills and three aces. The Lady Panthers also got nine kills, 10 digs and a pair of aces from Jinea Adams.
The Lady Panthers must rebound and turn their attention to a Monday showdown with Rock-ingham County (6-0, 9-2).
Monday’s game is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. in Wentworth.
Rockingham sweeps Northeast Guilford
Rockingham County remained unbeaten in the Triad 3-A Conference following Wednesday night’s three-game sweep of Northeast Guilford, 25-11, 25-19 and 25-17.
Overall, the Lady Cougars are now 9-2 and 6-0 in conference games.
With the loss, the Lady Rams dropped to 6-4 overall and 3-3 in Triad action.
Denise Grissom led RCHS with 19 assists, 10 service points, five digs and seven aces. Allison Sparks chipped in with five kills, two aces and six service points and Jordan O’Bryant added 10 service points, seven kills and three aces.
RCHS is back in action against Morehead Monday night.
The Morehead Lady Panthers suffered their first Triad 3-A Conference loss of the season as the Northern Guilford Lady Nighthawks won in five sets, 20-25, 25-23, 21-25, 25-21, 15-8 Wednesday night.
MHS, now 4-1 in conference play, is 8-3 overall.
With the win, Northern improved to 3-3 in conference games and 7-3 overall.
For Morehead, Emily Pulliam finished the night with 23 digs, three aces and five kills and Tori Roberts added 26 assists, 10 digs, five kills and three aces. The Lady Panthers also got nine kills, 10 digs and a pair of aces from Jinea Adams.
The Lady Panthers must rebound and turn their attention to a Monday showdown with Rock-ingham County (6-0, 9-2).
Monday’s game is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. in Wentworth.
Rockingham sweeps Northeast Guilford
Rockingham County remained unbeaten in the Triad 3-A Conference following Wednesday night’s three-game sweep of Northeast Guilford, 25-11, 25-19 and 25-17.
Overall, the Lady Cougars are now 9-2 and 6-0 in conference games.
With the loss, the Lady Rams dropped to 6-4 overall and 3-3 in Triad action.
Denise Grissom led RCHS with 19 assists, 10 service points, five digs and seven aces. Allison Sparks chipped in with five kills, two aces and six service points and Jordan O’Bryant added 10 service points, seven kills and three aces.
RCHS is back in action against Morehead Monday night.
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Lady Panthers blank RCHS, 9-0 in tennis
From staff report
Led by a pair of single match shutouts from Jessa Rexrod and Kelly Snyder, the Morehead Lady Panthers blanked Rockingham County, 9-0 Monday afternoon at Rockingham Community College.
Rexrod blanked Hannah Livengood in fifth singles and Snyder shutout Becky Livengood in the fourth singles match.
Also winning for the Lady Panthers were Tori Huffman (first singles), Chelsea Robertson (sec-ond) and Meredith Hilliard (third).
Hilliard and Rockingham’s Krystal Moore played the tightest singles match, with Hilliard win-ning 10-6.
In doubles action, Huffman and Robertson, Hilliard and Snyder and Emily Adams and Rexrod all won for Morehead.
Rexrod and Adams, who won 8-6, had the closest doubles match — edging out Rockingham’s Lindsey Puckett and Brooke Purgason.
Both teams are back in action today, with Morehead at Western Alamance and Greensboro Dudley at Rockingham County.
Boys’ soccer results
Northern Guilford, in just its second season of varsity soccer, is beginning to show that they are going to be a team to reckon with in the Triad 3-A Conference. The Nighthawks, who are just 2-3 on the season, defeated host Rockingham County, 6-1 Monday night.
Northern out shot RCHS, 32-4.
In the loss, the Cougars (2-3, 0-1) got 17 saves from Jason Davis.
Rockingham’s lone goal came from Ryan Stanley.
The Nighthawks got goals from Corey Hilliard, Steven Markham, Adam Storm, Sean Semmler, Fillip Maj and Matthew Beck. Beck also added a pair of assists.
Northern’s Campbell Chambliss made three saves in goal.
RCHS is back in action against Northeast Guilford (3-2, 1-0) tonight in McLeansville.
Lady Panthers still perfect in Triad volleyball
Despite dropping game two, 25-18, the Morehead Lady Panthers recovered and took games three and four and knocked off defending conference champion Bartlett Yancey Monday night.
Now at 4-0 in Triad 3-A games, Morehead won game one, 25-22. Tied at 1-1, the Lady Panthers scored a close 26-24 win in game three and a 25-18 victory in the deciding game four.
Morehead (8-2 overall) got four kills and 18 digs from Brittney Stokes and 16 digs, four aces and five kills from Emily Pulliam.
Tori Roberts chipped in with 25 assists and three aces and Erin Sexton added 13 kills, five aces and eight digs.
The Lady Panthers are at Northern Guilford tonight.
RCHS still atop Triad volleyball standings
Rockingham County remains unbeaten and atop the Triad 3-A Conference standings following Monday night’s three-set victory over visiting Northern Guilford. The Lady Cougars won 25-15, 25-19 and 25-17.
With the win, the Lady Cougars (8-2 overall) are now a perfect 5-0 in conference games.
Rockingham County got 14 kills, six blocks and four service points from Jordan O’Bryant and three aces, six digs and 12 assists from Denise Grissom.
Megan Dickerson led RCHS with nine service points and she also added nine assists. Erin Cox finished the night with three blocks, seven kills, five service points and three digs and Sarah Cutler chipped in with four kills and six digs.
In junior varsity action, Rockingham County dropped its match, 17-25, 25-23, 20-25.
Rockingham County is back in action at Northeast Guilford tonight.
Led by a pair of single match shutouts from Jessa Rexrod and Kelly Snyder, the Morehead Lady Panthers blanked Rockingham County, 9-0 Monday afternoon at Rockingham Community College.
Rexrod blanked Hannah Livengood in fifth singles and Snyder shutout Becky Livengood in the fourth singles match.
Also winning for the Lady Panthers were Tori Huffman (first singles), Chelsea Robertson (sec-ond) and Meredith Hilliard (third).
Hilliard and Rockingham’s Krystal Moore played the tightest singles match, with Hilliard win-ning 10-6.
In doubles action, Huffman and Robertson, Hilliard and Snyder and Emily Adams and Rexrod all won for Morehead.
Rexrod and Adams, who won 8-6, had the closest doubles match — edging out Rockingham’s Lindsey Puckett and Brooke Purgason.
Both teams are back in action today, with Morehead at Western Alamance and Greensboro Dudley at Rockingham County.
Boys’ soccer results
Northern Guilford, in just its second season of varsity soccer, is beginning to show that they are going to be a team to reckon with in the Triad 3-A Conference. The Nighthawks, who are just 2-3 on the season, defeated host Rockingham County, 6-1 Monday night.
Northern out shot RCHS, 32-4.
In the loss, the Cougars (2-3, 0-1) got 17 saves from Jason Davis.
Rockingham’s lone goal came from Ryan Stanley.
The Nighthawks got goals from Corey Hilliard, Steven Markham, Adam Storm, Sean Semmler, Fillip Maj and Matthew Beck. Beck also added a pair of assists.
Northern’s Campbell Chambliss made three saves in goal.
RCHS is back in action against Northeast Guilford (3-2, 1-0) tonight in McLeansville.
Lady Panthers still perfect in Triad volleyball
Despite dropping game two, 25-18, the Morehead Lady Panthers recovered and took games three and four and knocked off defending conference champion Bartlett Yancey Monday night.
Now at 4-0 in Triad 3-A games, Morehead won game one, 25-22. Tied at 1-1, the Lady Panthers scored a close 26-24 win in game three and a 25-18 victory in the deciding game four.
Morehead (8-2 overall) got four kills and 18 digs from Brittney Stokes and 16 digs, four aces and five kills from Emily Pulliam.
Tori Roberts chipped in with 25 assists and three aces and Erin Sexton added 13 kills, five aces and eight digs.
The Lady Panthers are at Northern Guilford tonight.
RCHS still atop Triad volleyball standings
Rockingham County remains unbeaten and atop the Triad 3-A Conference standings following Monday night’s three-set victory over visiting Northern Guilford. The Lady Cougars won 25-15, 25-19 and 25-17.
With the win, the Lady Cougars (8-2 overall) are now a perfect 5-0 in conference games.
Rockingham County got 14 kills, six blocks and four service points from Jordan O’Bryant and three aces, six digs and 12 assists from Denise Grissom.
Megan Dickerson led RCHS with nine service points and she also added nine assists. Erin Cox finished the night with three blocks, seven kills, five service points and three digs and Sarah Cutler chipped in with four kills and six digs.
In junior varsity action, Rockingham County dropped its match, 17-25, 25-23, 20-25.
Rockingham County is back in action at Northeast Guilford tonight.
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
RCHS volleyball improves to 6-2
From staff report
Back-to-back wins over Bartlett Yancey and Reidsville helped Rockingham County run its record to 6-2 on the season, following the three-game sweep of the Lady Rams Wednesday night.
The Lady Cougars won, 25-10, 25-9, 25-8. On Tuesday night, RCHS knocked off defending conference champion Bartlett Yancey in five games, 25-18, 25-20, 21-25, 15-25, 15-2.
Megan Dickerson helped lead RCHS with 18 assists, nine aces and 16 service points. Erin Cox added seven kills and four digs and Katie Pace had two kills, six service points and three digs.
RCHS, which plays at Western Guilford tonight, also got three aces and five digs from Macey Wilson and four kills and four digs from Allison Sparks.
No details on Reidsville were made available.
Tonight’s game is scheduled for 6 p.m. in Greensboro.
Back-to-back wins over Bartlett Yancey and Reidsville helped Rockingham County run its record to 6-2 on the season, following the three-game sweep of the Lady Rams Wednesday night.
The Lady Cougars won, 25-10, 25-9, 25-8. On Tuesday night, RCHS knocked off defending conference champion Bartlett Yancey in five games, 25-18, 25-20, 21-25, 15-25, 15-2.
Megan Dickerson helped lead RCHS with 18 assists, nine aces and 16 service points. Erin Cox added seven kills and four digs and Katie Pace had two kills, six service points and three digs.
RCHS, which plays at Western Guilford tonight, also got three aces and five digs from Macey Wilson and four kills and four digs from Allison Sparks.
No details on Reidsville were made available.
Tonight’s game is scheduled for 6 p.m. in Greensboro.
Harris' goal all Rams need in 1-0 win over RCHS
From staff report
Tyler Harris’ goal just 1:55 into Wednesday night’s game was all Reidsville High School needed to get past Rockingham County, 1-0 in a non-conference prep soccer game.
Reidsville, which won the first meeting 5-2, won despite being out shot 10-7.
“It was a very evenly matched game,” said RC head coach Reg Gentle. “Both coaches can be very proud of their players.”
In the loss, Taylor Witty recorded four saves and Reidsville’s Ross Haigler made eight saves.
RCHS dropped to 1-3 on the season heading into tonight’s game at Eastern Guilford.
Reidsville (n.a.) plays at Northern Guilford Sept. 11.
Tyler Harris’ goal just 1:55 into Wednesday night’s game was all Reidsville High School needed to get past Rockingham County, 1-0 in a non-conference prep soccer game.
Reidsville, which won the first meeting 5-2, won despite being out shot 10-7.
“It was a very evenly matched game,” said RC head coach Reg Gentle. “Both coaches can be very proud of their players.”
In the loss, Taylor Witty recorded four saves and Reidsville’s Ross Haigler made eight saves.
RCHS dropped to 1-3 on the season heading into tonight’s game at Eastern Guilford.
Reidsville (n.a.) plays at Northern Guilford Sept. 11.
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