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High School Notes: Prep Football on tap for Monday

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Five high school football games are on tap for Monday, plus the story of a Newton Foard student who scored an emotional TD Friday
There are five area high school football games scheduled for Monday, including three involving Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools’ teams.
The games were moved from Friday due to the heavy rains the area saw.
The complete schedule:
Hickory Ridge at East Mecklenburg, 6
Highland Tech at Union Academy, 7
Mooresville at Hopewell, 6:30
Rock Hill South Pointe at York, 7:30
Rocky River at Independence, 6
Last week, Newton Foard High beat East Burke 63-14 and the biggest winner was Foard student Landon Scronce. Scronce is battling muscular dystrophy and both schools arranged for Scronce to get into the game on the last play.
Scronce has been the football manager for four years, but is on the roster as a player.
Riding in his wheelchair, Scronce took a handoff from Foard’s quarterback as the crowd chanted Landon’s name. He got the ball and rode to his right, then he went down the sideline and past all of the East Burke players, who began to chase him in jest. One of them dived, as if he were trying to tackle Landon, intentionally missing his target.
Ultimately, Landon scored a 56-yard touchdown, drawing even bigger cheers.
Volleyball
Conference Champs- Charlotte Country Day
FIRST TEAM All-Conference Selections (in order)
1 – Zoe Weatherington (CCDS)- Player of the Year
2 – Ella Abraham (PD)
3 – Kayla Spangler (CCDS)
4 – Kathryn Remmey (Cannon)
5 – Kyndal Smith (PD)
6 – Meg Hopkins (Covenant Day)
Second Team volleyball-
1. Addison Pignetti (CCDS)
2. Sydney Schulze (CCDS)
3. Sydney Frazier (Cannon)
4. Sarah Kate Edwards (Cannon)
5. Olivia Futch (Covenant Day)
6. McCall Canady (Latin)
CISAA Volleyball-All State Winners.
Zoe Weatherington (CCDS)
Ella Abraham (PD)
Kayla Spangler (CCDS)
Kathryn Remmey (Cannon)
Kyndal Smith (PD)
Meg Hopkins (Covenant Day)
Tennis
Conference Champs- Charlotte Latin
1st Team All-Conference Selections (in order)
1. Margaret Carlton-Junior-Charlotte Christian- Player of the Year
2. Anna Daniels-Senior-Covenant Day School
3. Kate Coppage-Sophomore-Charlotte Latin School
4. Nina Lavelle-Freshman-Charlotte Latin School
5. Lilly McNally-Freshman-Charlotte Christian School
6. Molly Kerrigan-Sophomore-Providence Day School
2nd Team -girls tennis
1. Delaney Martin-Freshman-Covenant Day School
2. Parker Shelton-Senior-Charlotte Country Day School
3. Chloe Floyd-Sophomore-Charlotte Latin School
4. Alivia Calabrase-Sophomore-Cannon School
5. Gabby Holloway-Junior-Cannon
6. Ella Lavelle- Charlotte Latin School
CISAA All State TENNIS
1. Margaret Carlton-Junior-Charlotte Christian
2. Anna Daniels-Senior-Covenant Day School
3. Kate Coppage-Sophomore-Charlotte Latin School
4. Nina Lavelle-Freshman-Charlotte Latin School
Soccer
Conference Champs- Covenant Day
FIRST TEAM All-Conference Selections (in order)
2nd Team- boys soccer
BOYS Soccer-All-State selections:
Walker Gillespie – CCDS
Jacob Goodling – Covenant Day
Zack Case – Latin
Davis Harrelson – Covenant Day
Richard Gillespie – CCDS
Nathan Collins – Christian
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Field Hockey
Conference Champs- Charlotte Latin
FIRST TEAM All-Conference Selections (in order)
2nd Team- Field Hockey
Field Hockey-All-State Team 2018 \u0009
Anne Sutton Orndorff-Charlotte Latin
Katie So- \u0009 Charlotte Country Day
Myah Pease-Charlotte Latin
Molly Firr-Providence Day
Caroline Juckett-Charlotte Latin
Arden Davies- \u0009 Charlotte Country Day
Jacquelyn Ives-Providence Day
Mary Thompson Charlebois-Charlotte Country Day
Grace Stokes- \u0009 Providence Day
CeCe Colombo-Charlotte Latin
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Cross Country -BOYS
Conference Champs- Providence Day School
FIRST TEAM All-Conference Selections (in order)-
2nd Team All Conference- boys xc-
1. Bryson Mace – CDS
2. Colter Nichols – PDS
3. Luke Manna – PDS
4. Charles Harris – CLS
5. William Kressner – CLS
6. Worth Hinshaw – CLS
7. Daniel Tierney – CCDS
CISAA ALL STATE CROSS COUNTRY-Boys
Christian Landis-PD
Jason Krell-PD
Tamar Metwalli- Cannon
CROSS COUNTRY- GIRLS
Conference Champs- Charlotte Latin
FIRST TEAM All-Conference Selections (in order)
2nd team -girls xc
CISAA ALL STATE CROSS COUNTRY-Girls
Ashley Horwitz- – PD
Sophie Spada- Country Day
Mary Schleusner- CLS
Maria Llerenas Soto- CLS
Golf
Conference Champs- Cannon School
FIRST TEAM All-Conference Selections (in order)
Second Team-Golf
CISAA ALL-STATE – Girls Golf
Amanda Sambach- Soph- Cannon School-
Alexis Sudjianto- SR- Charlotte Latin
Sophie Holland- JR- Cannon School
Muskan Uppal- SR- Cannon School
The Myers Park girls won a regional cross-country championship Saturday and will lead a large contingent of Charlotte-area runners into next Saturday’s state title meets.
Other regional champions from the area were Weddington (3A boys), North Lincoln (2A boys), Lincoln Charter (1A boys), Waxhaw Cuthbertson and Boone Watauga (3A girls), North Lincoln (2A), and Community School of Davidson and Lincoln Charter (1A girls).
The state championship meets will take place at Ivey Redmon Park in Kernersville, outside Winston-Salem.
The 2A and 4A races will start at 9:15 a.m., with the 1A and 3A races set for 2:15 p.m.
In the 4A girls’ race at McAlpine, team winner Myers Park was led by individual winner Cora Cooke, a sophomore whose time of 18:34.8 was 11 seconds better than second-place Lilly Walters, a Hough freshman.
In each of the regionals, the top four teams (or the top 25 percent of teams, whichever is greater) qualify for the state meet. Also qualifying are the seven fastest individual runners who are not members of a qualifying team.
Here’s how Saturday’s regional meets went:
Boys
4A WEST: Mooresville won the team title, with 42 points. Also qualifying for the state meet were Myers Park (61 points), Ardrey Kell (65) and Providence (79).
Hough and South Mecklenburg just missed, finishing fifth and sixth in the 13-team field. The top three individual finishers were Providence senior Pace Clark (16:18.9), Ardrey Kell sophomore Murphy Smith (16:33.1) and Mooresville junior Damien Gonzalez (16:41.1).
The best runner of the non-qualifying teams was 11th-place Michael Lillywhite of Mallard Creek.
3A MIDWEST: Weddington had five of the top eight runners in the meet at McAlpine and easily won the team title with 27 points. Also qualifying for the state meet were Waxhaw Cuthbertson (77), Winston-Salem Mount Tabor (91), Southwest Guilford (121) and Concord Cox Mill (126).
Weddington senior Jackson O’Hara was the individual winner, in 15:51.9. That was a little more than a second ahead of runner-up Jack Trabucco, a Cox Mill senior. John Ciprich, a senior from Unionville Piedmont, finished third and was the fastest runner from a non-qualifying team.
3A WEST: Skyland Roberson won the team title at McAlpine, with 70 points. Other qualifying teams were Asheville Reynolds (97), Marvin Ridge (104) and Boone Watauga (111). Top area runner was fourth-place Avery Cannon, a junior from Watauga. Highest-finishing individual (not with a qualifying team) was fifth-place Cooper Casteflaw, a senior from Alexander Central.
2A MIDWEST: North Lincoln ran away with the team title at Kernersville, with five of the top nine finishers and a team score of 24 points. Second, with 99 points, was Lake Norman Charter. Also qualifying for the state meet were Winston-Salem Atkins and Midway Oak Grove.
Junior Jason Thomson of North Lincoln was individual winner in 16:23.9. The highest-finishing individual state qualifier (not with a qualifying team) was 10th-place Noah Julian of South Rowan.
2A WEST: Brevard, Franklin, Valdese Draughn and Black Mountain Owen were the team qualifiers, and Lincolnton junior Daniel Hopkins was the race winner, leading the group of individual qualifiers for the state meet.
1A MIDWEST: Winston-Salem Bishop McGuinness captured the team title in Kernersville, with 43 points. Also qualifying for the state meet were Community School of Davidson (70), Queens Grant (136) and South Davidson (137).
Queens Grant senior Lucas Brown won the race, and South Stanly sophomore Daniel Vasquez finished 10th, leading the individual state meet qualifiers.

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