HS Rewind: Tuesday’s results including CMS conference tournament reports

Here are Tuesday’s high school results in the greater Charlotte-area.

Tuesday’s #BIG5 Top Performers

Ty Detweiler, Stuart Cramer baseball: 3-for-4 with four RBIs in a 14-2 win over Forestview.

Brady Knutson, Myers Park boys lacrosse: four goals, two assists in a 18-5 win over Cuthbertson.

Samantha Nevils, North Mecklenburg girls soccer: three goals, assist in a 5-1 win over Chambers.

Kylah Shiflett, Mount Pleasant softball: two doubles, two RBIs in a 15-3 win over JM Robinson.

Delani Wilson, Stuart Cramer softball: two home runs in a 5-1 win over Kings Mountain.

Baseball

CONFERENCE TOURNAMENTS

(tournament seeds in parentheses)

QUEEN CITY 3A-4A

(semifinals)

(1) Hopewell 16, (4) Chambers 0

(2) Hough 12, (3) Mallard Creek 5

SO MECK 4A

(semifinals)

(1) Ardrey Kell 9, (4) South Mecklenburg 6: The Knights moved into the title game and a rematch with second seed Myers Park. David Barner and Brody Taylor homered for South Mecklenburg.

(2) Myers Park 7, (3) Olympic 6 (8 innings)

SOUTHERN CAROLINA 4A

(quarterfinals)

(3) Cuthbertson 4, (6) Piedmont 2: Tristan Potts fired a three-hitter for the Cavaliers, and Ryan Greenspan had two hits.

(4) Sun Valley 1, (5) Marvin Ridge 0

SOUTH PIEDMONT 3A

(quarterfinals)

(6) South Rowan 5, (3) Lake Norman Charter 2

(5) Jesse Carson 9, (4) Northwest Cabarrus 3

ROCKY RIVER 2A-3A

(quarterfinals)

(3) Forest Hills 15, (6) Monroe 0

(4) Central Academy 14, (5) Anson County 4: CATA’s Caleb Ernst had three hits.

METROLINA ATHLETIC

(semifinals)

(1) Metrolina Christian 9, (4) SouthLake Christian 3: The Warriors built a 4-0 lead after two innings and coasted.

(2) Hickory Grove Christian 6, (3) Gaston Christian 2: Kameron Miller homered and drove in two runs for Hickory Grove.

CATAWBA VALLEY 2A

(semifinals)

(1) Maiden 9, (4) West Lincoln 1: Two Maiden pitchers combined to strike out 15 West Lincoln batters.

(2) Bandys 11, (3) East Burke 1

SOUTHERN PIEDMONT 1A-2A

(quarterfinals)

(4) East Gaston 7, (5) Highland Tech 5: Logan Tano doubled, tripled and drove in four runs for the victors.

(2) Cherryville 10, (7) Thomas Jefferson Academy 0: Cherryville’s Landon Hahn had three hits.

(3) Shelby 17, (6) Bessemer City 4

YADKIN VALLEY 1A-2A

(quarterfinals)

(2) Mount Pleasant 7, (7) Albemarle 0

(3) Jay M. Robinson 3, (6) Gray Stone Day 2

(5) South Stanly 7, (4) Union Academy 6

REGULAR SEASON

CISAA

Charlotte Christian 7, Charlotte County Day 1: The Knights’ Wesley Jones fired a three-hitter, and D.J. Layton had three hits and two RBI.

Charlotte Latin 8, Cannon School 7: The Hawks scored six times in the top of the sixth. Tommy Beason led Latin with a home run.

Covenant Day 3, Providence Day 2: Ethan Andujar drove in all three runs for the Lions.

BIG SOUTH 3A

Ashbrook 6, Hunter Huss 4

Kings Mountain 6, Crest 3

South Point 10, North Gaston 2: The Raiders improved to 11-2 and remained in a tie with Crest, with one game remaining.

Stuart Cramer 14, Forestview 2: The Storm’s Ty Detweiler led the way, going 3-for-4 with four RBI.

NONCONFERENCE

Christ School 12, Carmel Christian 1

Corvian Community 17, Carolina International 0: Corvian’s Cole Fiorillo drove in four runs, and Gavin McElhinny had three hits.

Softball

CONFERENCE TOURNAMENTS

SO MECK 4A

(semifinals)

(1) Myers Park 15, (4) Palisades 0: Lara Howard homered, and Sam Lojko had three hits for the Mustangs.

SOUTHERN CAROLINA 4A

(semifinals)

(2) Piedmont 4, (3) Porter Ridge 2: Piedmont’s Sarah Belk had three hits.

(4) Weddington 5, (1) Marvin Ridge 4: The Warriors stunned the Mavericks, who had compiled a 10-0 record in regular-season conference play.

SOUTH PIEDMONT 3A

(semifinals)

(1) West Rowan 9, (4) East Rowan 5

(2) Jesse Carson 3, (3) Central Cabarrus 2

ROCKY RIVER 2A-3A

(quarterfinals)

(3) Anson County 18, (6) Monroe 0

(4) Central Academy 25, (5) Forest Hills 0: Kaitlyn Zuendel and Addison Crawford each drove in five runs.

(semifinals)

(2) Parkwood 3, (3) Anson County 2: Parkwood’s Jayda Davis had two hits and an RBI.

METROLINA ATHLETIC

(semifinals)

(1) Metrolina Christian 8, (4) Gaston Christian 0

(2) Hickory Grove Christian 7, (3) Concord Academy 2

YADKIN VALLEY 1A-2A

(quarterfinals)

(2) Union Academy 7, (7) Albemarle 0

(3) Mount Pleasant 15, (6) Jay M. Robinson 3: The Tigers won behind Kylah Shiflett’s two doubles and two RBI.

(4) North Stanly 10, (5) Gray Stone Day 4

REGULAR SEASON

CISAA

Cannon School 6, Charlotte Latin 4: Cannon’s Layla Wagner collected two hits.

Covenant Day 7, Providence Day 0: The Lions’ R.J. Llaneza tossed a two-hitter, and Avery Houseton had three hits, including a home run.

BIG SOUTH 3A

Crest 8, Forestview 1

North Gaston 15, Hunter Huss 0: North Gaston’s Caroline Allred had two hits and drove in two runs.

Stuart Cramer 5, Kings Mountain 1: Delani Wilson slammed two home runs for the Storm.

METRO 8 1A

Queens Grant Charter 16, Sugar Creek Charter 0: Addi Benton tossed a no-hitter, and Reagan Cowick helped with three hits and three RBI.

Girls’ soccer

QUEEN CITY 3A-4A

Hough 5, Mallard Creek 0

North Mecklenburg 5, Chambers 1: Samantha Nevils scored three goals and added an assist.

SO MECK 4A

Olympic 9, Harding 0

South Mecklenburg 9, Palisades 0: Mary Liese Grier scored three times.

SOUTHWESTERN 4A

Butler 9, Garinger 0: The Bulldogs got two goals apiece from Tessa Rapp, Jillian Phoebus and Kennedy Makuch.

East Mecklenburg 9, Rocky River 0: The Eagles’ Carolina Cannella dominated this match, with four goals and two assists.

CISAA

Charlotte Latin 5, Cannon School 0: Ella Smith and Dempsey McMahon each scored twice for the Hawks.

Providence Day 2, Covenant Day 1 (OT): K.K. Hart and Reily Brinley each scored for the Chargers.

GREATER METRO 4 4A

Lake Norman 2, Hickory Ridge 1

South Iredell 2, Mooresville 1 (OT)

West Cabarrus 2, A.L. Brown 1

SOUTHERN CAROLINA 4A

Cuthbertson 5, Porter Ridge 0: Kylee Thompson scored twice and added an assist.

Marvin Ridge 10, Sun Valley 1

Weddington 5, Piedmont 0: Weddington’s Karly Connell and Paige Santos each had a goal and an assist.

METROLINA ATHLETIC

(tournament semifinals)

SouthLake Christian 3, Gaston Day 0: The Eagles’ Zoe Bartel scored twice.

BIG SOUTH 3A

Crest 4, Forestview 1

Hunter Huss 1, North Gaston 1

South Point 10, Ashbrook 0: A familiar name led the Raiders, with Grace Smith totaling four goals and two assists.

Stuart Cramer 2, Kings Mountain 0

SOUTH PIEDMONT 3A

Concord 5, East Rowan 1: Sophia Guerrero had a role in all of Concord’s scoring, with three goals and two assists.

Jesse Carson 1, West Rowan 1

WESTERN FOOTHILLS 3A

St. Stephens 7, Statesville 0

ROCKY RIVER 2A-3A

Forest Hills 11, Anson County 0

West Stanly 5, Parkwood 1

FOOTHILLS ATHLETIC

Davidson Day 1, Statesville Christian 0: The Patriots improved to 5-0 in the conference, and with University Christian’s loss, they clinched the championship.

Hickory Christian 1, University Christian 0

CATAWBA VALLEY 2A

Bandys 3, Maiden 0

East Burke 5, Bunker Hill 0

Lincolnton 8, West Caldwell 0: Samantha Whitaker scored three times and added an assist.

Newton-Conover 4, West Lincoln 2

SOUTHERN PIEDMONT 1A-2A

East Gaston 8, Burns 0: East Gaston’s Ava Stilwell and Reagan Luckadoo each scored four goals.

Highland Tech 8, Cherryville 1

Shelby 5, Bessemer City 1

Boys’ tennis

Charlotte Country Day 5, Charlotte Christian 0: Aaryan Chopra and Benjamin Farnham scored singles victories for the Buccaneers.

Boys’ lacrosse

Ardrey Kell 18, Asheville 2 (4A playoffs)

Cannon School 16, Charlotte Latin 5

Charlotte Country Day 9, Charlotte Christian 7

East Forsyth 11, Mooresville 10 (4A playoffs)

Myers Park 18, Cuthbertson 5: The Mustangs won their first-round 4A playoff match, as Brady Knutson had four goals and two assists, and Mason Adams won 18-of-23 faceoffs.

Providence 22, Southwest Guilford 15: The Panthers scored a first-round 4A playoff victory, as Ethan Miles scored 11 goals and assisted on three others.

Providence Day 16, Legion Collegiate 1

Weddington 19, Porter Ridge 6 (4A playoffs)

Girls’ lacrosse

Ardrey Kell 13, Reagan 12 (4A playoffs)

Charlotte Latin 21, Cannon School 4: The Hawks rolled, as Evie McMahon and Crawford Fisher each scored four goals.

Cuthbertson 17, Davie County 5 (4A playoffs)

Marvin Ridge 21, Providence 0 (4A playoffs)

Page 20, Mooresville 10 (4A playoffs)

South Mecklenburg 12, Davie County 8 (4A playoffs)

Track and field

ROCKY RIVER 2A-3A MEET

West Stanly and Central Academy tied for the boys’ championship, while Anson County ran off with the girls’ competition.

Boys’ team scores: West Stanly 118, Central Academy 118, Monroe 105, Parkwood 101, Forest Hills 93, Anson County 12.

Forest Hills’ Quinn Mushington won the 110-meter and 300-meter hurdles events.

Girls’ team scores: Anson County 142, West Stanly 121, Central Academy 116, Parkwood 113, Forest Hills 24, Monroe 23/

Central Academy’s Grace Lane dominated the distance events, sweeping the 800, 1,600 and 3,200 meter races.

WESTERN FOOTHILLS 3A MEET

North Lincoln had several multi-winners in this meet, held at the North Lincoln track. Team scores were not totaled.

In the boys’ competition, North Lincoln’s Connor Bagwell won at 800 and 3,200 meters and ran second in the 1,600 meters. Teammate Liam Sutton swept the 110 and 300 hurdles.

Statesville’s Titus Myers dominated the sprints, winning at 100 and 200 meters.

North Lincoln had a pair of double-winners in the girls’ meet. Macy Parks won the 800 and 1,600 meter races, and Haylee Gibson took the 100 and 300 hurdles.

Statesville’s Janiya Johnson won the 100 and 200 meter dashes.

Steve Lyttle on Twitter: @slyttle

Monday’s #BIG5 Top Performers

Taylor Barlow, South Meck softball: two triples, four RBIs in a 15-0 win over Harding in the SoMECK tournament quarterfinals.

Jordan Grice, North Meck softball: three home runs in a 18-5 win over West Charlotte.

David NIcks, Gaston Christian baseball: two home runs, seven RBIs in a 21-2 win over Gaston Day.

Brody Taylor, South Meck baseball: two doubles, three RBIs in a 12-1 win over Palisades in the SoMECK conference tournament quarterfinals.

Maria Vasquez Garcia, Palisades softball: five hits in a 16-15 win over Berry in the SoMECK conference quarterfinals.

Baseball

CONFERENCE TOURNAMENTS

(tournament seeds in parentheses)

SO MECK 4A

(quarterfinals)

(2) Myers Park 15, (7) Harding 0

(3) Olympic 18, (6) Berry Academy 3

(4) South Mecklenburg 12, (5) Palisades 1: Brody Taylor smacked two doubles and drove in three runs for the Sabres.

GREATER METRO 4 4A

(quarterfinals)

(3) Mooresville 5, (6) West Cabarrus 4: Mooresville’s Aaron Burchett had three hits.

(2) Lake Norman 4, (7) A.L. Brown 3: The Wildcats got a tough battle from the Wonders, but Carson Cherry’s two RBI paced the victors. Brown’s C.J. Gray tossed a four-hitter in a losing cause.

(4) Cox Mill 10, (5) South Iredell 7: Cox Mill’s Will Oehler drove in three runs.

METROLINA ATHLETIC

(quarterfinals)

(3) Gaston Christian 21, (6) Gaston Day 2: David Nicks hit two home runs and drove in seven runs for the victors.

(4) SouthLake Christian 11, (5) Concord Academy 1: Thomas Day pitched a three-hitter, and Seth Moon homered and drove in four runs.

CATAWBA VALLEY 2A

(quarterfinals)

(4) West Lincoln 4, (5) Bunker Hill 2

(1) Maiden 10, (8) West Caldwell 0

(2) Bandys 4, (7) Lincolnton 3: Lincolnton scored three times in the top of the sixth to tie the game, but Bandys won it in the bottom of the seventh.

(3) East Burke 15, (6) Newton-Conover 2

CATAWBA SHORES 1A-2A

(quarterfinals)

(4) Pine Lake Prep 8, (5) Mountain Island Charter 4: Tate Allison homered and drove in two runs for Pine Lake Prep.

(2) Christ the King 9, (7) Bradford Prep 4: The Crusaders’ C.J. Wilson had three hits and two RBI.

(3) Community School of Davidson 11, (6) Langtree Charter 6

REGULAR SEASON

QUEEN CITY 3A-4A

Chambers 11, West Mecklenburg 4: Rah Washington’s two doubles led Chambers.

Mallard Creek 14, Chambers 0

North Mecklenburg 10, West Charlotte 6: The Vikings’ Logan Williamson had three hits and three RBI.

SOUTHWESTERN 4A

Butler 14, Independence 5: The visiting Bulldogs wrapped up the regular-season title and the No. 1 seed in the conference tournament, which begins Wednesday.

BIG SOUTH 3A

Kings Mountain 1, Stuart Cramer 0: Carter Jessen was a hard-luck loser for Stuart Cramer, as he fired a three-hitter and struck out 11. Winning pitcher Wyatt Davis tossed one-hit ball for 5.2 innings before getting relief help.

WESTERN FOOTHILLS 3A

East Lincoln 8, North Iredell 7 (8 innings): Isaac Armstrong led the Mustangs with a home run and three RBI, and Aiden Perkins added three hits.

Hickory 4, Fred T. Foard 1

North Lincoln 11, West Iredell 1

St. Stephens 17, Statesville 0: St. Stephens clinched the conference championship.

NONCONFERENCE

Bessemer City 11, Ashbrook 1

Piedmont Community Charter 20, Jackson Day 4

Softball

CONFERENCE TOURNAMENTS

SO MECK 4A

(quarterfinals)

(2) South Mecklenburg 15, (7) Harding 0: South Meck’s Taylor Barlow smacked two triples and drove in four runs.

(3) Ardrey Kell 15, (6) Olympic 0: Maddie Christensen homered for the Knights.

(4) Palisades 16, (5) Berry Academy 15: Palisades’ Maria Vasquez Garcia had five hits, while Berry’s Tianna Lane hit two doubles and drove in two runs.

GREATER METRO 4 4A

(quarterfinals)

(2) Mooresville 17, (7) A.L. Brown 1: Maddie Colby homered and drove in four runs.

(3) Lake Norman 8, (6) Cox Mill 7: Kaylee Harris led the victors with two hits and two runs.

(4) South Iredell 8, (5) West Cabarrus 1: South Iredell’s Hannah Mozeley totaled two hits and two RBI.

SOUTHERN CAROLINA 4A

(quarterfinals)

(3) Porter Ridge 13, (6) Sun Valley 3: Madison Stamper led the Pirates with two doubles and four RBI.

(5) Weddington 5, (4) Cuthbertson 1

SOUTH PIEDMONT 3A

(quarterfinals)

(4) East Rowan 11, (5) South Rowan 1

(3) Central Cabarrus 10, (6) Northwest Cabarrus 0

CATAWBA VALLEY 2A

(quarterfinals)

(1) Maiden 15, (8) Newton-Conover 0

(2) Bandys 15, (7) Bunker Hill 0

(3) West Lincoln 13, (6) Lincolnton 1: West Lincoln’s Caitlin Greech collected three hits and two RBI.

(4) West Caldwell 8, (5) East Burke 5

CATAWBA SHORES 1A-2A

(quarterfinals)

(4) Bradford Prep 9, (5) Langtree Charter 1: Bradford Prep’s Emma Patheal slammed two doubles, a triple and a home run, and drove in three runs.

(3) Pine Lake Prep 16, (6) Christ the King 0: Caitlin Greech had three hits and two RBI for the Pride.

METROLINA ATHLETIC

(quarterfinals)

(4) Gaston Christian 14, (5) SouthLake Christian 4: Emmie Rushing drove in three runs for the victors.

REGULAR SEASON

QUEEN CITY 3A-4A

Mallard Creek 20, Chambers 0: The Mavericks’ Lindsey Refsnider drove in four runs, and Morgan Lampkin scored four times and drove in three runs.

North Mecklenburg 18, West Charlotte 5: The Vikings’ Jordan Grice slammed three home runs.

SOUTHWESTERN 4A

Independence 9, Butler 3: The Patriots’ Sarah Johnson and Natalie Johnson each drove in three runs, as the second-place Patriots (8-2) spoiled Butler’s (9-1) hopes for an unbeaten conference season.

Providence 11, East Mecklenburg 0: Margaret Garand doubled and tripled, and the Panthers (7-3) finished in third place.

CISAA

Charlotte Christian 9, Charlotte Country Day 0: Morgan Banks tossed a no-hitter and struck out 11, and Hailey Conde drove in three runs.

BIG SOUTH 3A

Forestview 13, Hunter Huss 1 (Game 1): Kaitlin Barnes homered for the Jaguars.

Forestview 13, Hunter Huss 0 (Game 2): Bryn Bumgardner had three hits for Forestview.

WESTERN FOOTHILLS 3A

East Lincoln 17, North Iredell 2: East Lincoln’s Betsy Eatmon hit two home runs and drove in four runs, and Aubrey Gust added three doubles.

Fred T. Foard 22, Hickory 7

St. Stephens 23, Statesville 1

SOUTHERN PIEDMONT 1A-2A

Cherryville 17, Bessemer City 2: Cherryville’s Krista Davis launched two home runs.

NONCONFERENCE

Cannon School 16, Metrolina Christian 2: This battle of private school powers went to the Cougars (14-6), as Brie Biddle drove in four runs. Metrolina Christian fell to 13-3.

Girls’ soccer

SO MECK 4A

South Mecklenburg 9, Harding 0: The Sabres’ Sophia Terry and Maris Caszatt each scored two goals.

SOUTHWESTERN 4A

Providence 6, East Mecklenburg 1: Taylor Westover scored three times, and Bella Dragone added two goals and two assists.

WESTERN FOOTHILLS 3A

East Lincoln 3, North Iredell 1: Abigail Hege led the Mustangs with a pair of goals.

Hickory 1, Fred T. Foard 0

North Lincoln 2, West Iredell 0

CATAWBA VALLEY 2A

Lincolnton 1, Maiden 0

West Lincoln 1, Bunker Hill 0: Calla Varner scored a goal, and goalkeeper Laura Willis got the shutout.

CATAWBA SHORES 1A-2A

Community School of Davidson 7, Lincoln Charter 0: Tyler Baughn scored three times for the Spartans.

Pine Lake Prep 10, Langtree Charter 0: The Pride’s Gracie Hughes totaled two goals and two assists.

YADKIN VALLEY 1A-2A

Jay M. Robinson 9, Albemarle 0: Brianna Andrade and Eden West each had two goals and an assist in the victory.

Union Academy 9, Mount Pleasant 0

METROLINA ATHLETIC

(tournament quarterfinals)

Gaston Day 5, Hickory Grove Christian 0

Gaston Christian 8, Concord Academy 0

NONCONFERENCE

Independence 9, Olympic 0: The Patriots’ Samantha Swinson scored three times.

Lake Norman Christian 9, Corvian Community 0: Ali Skinner led the victors with six goals and two assists.

Weddington 7, Hopewell 1: Weddington got two goals apiece from Abby Hoover, Skylar Alepa and Paige Santos.

Boys’ tennis

Providence Day 5, Charlotte Country Day 0: Sharya Bhadarawaja took his No. 1 singles match, Renat Kramin won at No. 2, and the pair teamed for a No. 1 doubles victory.

Track and field

SOUTH PIEDMONT 1A-2A MEET

The Shelby boys and Thomas Jefferson Academy girls won team championships in the conference meet, held at Burns.

Boys’ team scores: Shelby 176; Thomas Jefferson Academy 135; Burns 97; Cherryville 36; Bessemer City 33; Highland Tech 25; East Gaston 19.

Girls’ team scores: Thomas Jefferson Academy 155; Shelby 125.5; B urns 87; Cherryville 61; Highland Tech 58.5; East Gaston 20; Bessemer City 14.

Highland Tech’s Jade Martin was among event winners, capturing the high jump.

YADKIN VALLEY 1A-2A MEET

Jay M. Robinson’s boys and Albemarle’s girls won team championships.

Boys’ team scores: Jay M. Robinson 141; Union Academy 130; Albemarle 102; North Stanly 77; South Stanly 76; Gray Stone Day 54; Mount Pleasant 51.

Top performers included Union Academy’s Evan Pardue, who won the 400 meters and was second in the 100 and 200 meters; and Union Academy’s Ezra Martin, who swept the jump events – long, high and triple.

Girls’ team scores: Albemarle 156; Union Academy 135; Jay M. Robinson 100; North Stanly 78; Gray Stone Day 69; Mount Pleasant 61; South Stanly 66.

The meet’s top performer was former Harding standout Akala Garrett, now at Albemarle. She captured the 200 meters, 100 hurdles and 300 hurdles.

Union Academy’s Audrey Falcon was a triple-winner, taking the 800, 1,600 and 3,200 meters.

Steve Lyttle on Twitter: @slyttle

Iredell County Sports Hall of Fame inducts 6th class

The Iredell County Sports Hall of Fame will induct its sixth class May 22 at the Statesville Civic Center. Doors open at 6 and tickets are $50 per person or $350 for a table of eight.

The Sports Hall of Fame will also honor senior male and female athletes from local high schools who will be announced later.

“The ICSHOF is pleased to have another amazing class to induct into the Hall of Fame,” said Ryan Pegarsch, Executive Director, ICSHOF. “This class is special since it encompasses two years of 2022 and 2023 due to the getting caught back up from the pandemic.”

The 2023 includes 13 people:

Mike Carter, coached football at Mooresville High School

C.A. Frye, coached football, basketball and baseball at Statesville High School

Wayne Harwell, played baseball, coached baseball and tennis at Statesville High School, and baseball umpire and League President.

Kelly Fleck Landry, played tennis at Statesville High School

Keith Lawrence Sr., played football, basketball and track at Statesville High School

Fred Long Jr., played football, basketball and baseball at Morningside High School

Mitch Mayhew, played football and wrestled at South Iredell High School

Tammy Millsaps, played volleyball, basketball and ran track at North Iredell High School

Mike Royal, coached basketball, cross country and track & field at Mooresville High School

Gary Sherrill, coached football, basketball, and golf at South Iredell High School

David Stamey, played football, basketball, and baseball at West Iredell High School

John Wood, wrestled at Statesville High School

Harold Johnson Community Partner Inductee

Jack Springer, Former City of Statesville Parks and Recreation Director