Showing posts with label soccer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label soccer. Show all posts

Saturday, April 5, 2014

2014 East West All-Star Men's Soccer Rosters

3:12 AM
2014 East West All-Star Men's Soccer Rosters
The NCCA announces the rosters for the 2014 East-West All-Star Men's Soccer Game to be played Tuesday, July 22 at UNC-Greensboro Soccer Stadium. Game starts at 8:30 p.m.

East Team:
Head Coach: Matt Edwards (Millbrook HS)
Player
School
Garrett BridgewaterCroatan
Bradley BurnetteLumberton
Zachary ComptonGreen Hope
Michael ClemmonsSanderson
James DressmanJordan
Tyler GeorgeNew Hanover
Salvador HernandezMillbrook
Noah KembleHavelock
John McNultyHolly Springs
Chase RhodeCardinal Gibbons
Dean RutherfordFuquay-Varina
Robert SmithApex
Ryan TurnerSanderson
Warren WashingtonJacksonville
Bronson WattsCamden County
Chris ZappiaLeesville Road

West Team:
Head Coach: Andrew Hultberg (Northern Guilford HS)

Player
School
Michael BasnettHough
Matthew BrouwerOwen
Mitchell BrownMount Airy
Alex CabeA.C. Reynolds
Jordan CouchSmoky Mountain
Brandon FeasterReagan
Cyrus FitzpatrickNorthwest Guilford
Caleb FordOwen
Andrew GullicksonSouthwest Guilford
Jonah HodesT.C. Roberson
Daniel KearnsA.C. Reynolds
Connor KirbyProvidence
Donald LeslieMount Tabor
Ben LucasGrimsley
Christian PattonFreedom
Austin StameyT.C. Roberson

Thursday, August 1, 2013

NCCA Names 2014 All-Star Coaches

10:54 PM
The North Carolina Coaches Association has named the coaches for the 2014 North Carolina-South Carolina All-Star basketball games and the East-West All-Star basketball, soccer, and football games.

The Carolinas All-Star Basketball Classic is traditionally held in the spring. The East-West All-Star games are held during the third week of July in along with the North Carolina Coaching Clinic.

North Carolina-South Carolina Basketball

Women 
Head Coach: Darlene Joyner (Northwest Guilford) 
Assistant Coach: Tracie Taylor (71st) 

Men 
Head Coach: Mike Absher (Davie) 
Assistant Coach: Steve Robinson (Wallace-Rose Hill) 

East-West Basketball:

East Men 
Head: Michael Baker (Fairmont) 
Assistant: Scott McInnes (Millbrook) 

West Men 
Head: Aubrey Holifield (Shelby) 
Assistant: Lee Reavis (Northwest Guilford) 

East Women 
Head: Michelle Wood (East Chapel Hill) 
Assistant: Toni Vick (East Wake) 

West Women 
Head: Scott Waugh(Wilkes Central) 
Assistant: Shawyn Newton (Southeast Guilford) 

East-West Soccer

East Men 
Head: Matt Edwards (Millbrook) 

West Men 
Head: Andrew Hultberg (Northern Guilford) 

East Women 
Head: Glenn Griffin (Beddingfield) 

West Women 
Head: Scott Bilton (West Forsyth) 

East-West Football

East Team 
Head: Brian Foster (Southern Nash) 
Asst: Richard Bailey (Scotland County) 
Asst: Robert Britt (Rosewood) 
Asst: Kim Cain (West Bladen) 
Asst: Steve Mallard (Hobbton) 
Asst: Wes Mattera (Holmes) 

West Team 
Head: Scott Young (West Rowan) 
Asst: Brett Chappell (Pisgah) 
Asst: Mark Holcomb (North Davidson) 
Asst: Jeremy Funderburk (Wilkes Central) 
Asst: Keith Phillips (Ashe County) 
Asst: Lin Stadler (Rockingham County)

Congratulation to all of these fine coaches!

Sunday, May 26, 2013

Lake Norman Charter, Swansboro, Cardinal Gibbons, and Green Hope Take Soccer Titles

9:10 PM

Lake Norman Charter Outlasts Raleigh Charter in Overtime in NCHSAA State 1-A Women's Soccer Final

RALEIGH – Lake Norman Charter outlasted Raleigh Charter 6-3 in overtime in a wild back-and-forth North Carolina High School Athletic Association state 1-A women's soccer championship game at Dail Soccer Field at North Carolina State University.

There were four goals in the regulation 80 minutes and then six goals in overtime, including three in the space of five minutes in the first extra stanza.

Both teams scored within about 30 seconds of the first overtime, with sophomore forward Erin Iknayan, who was named the championship match Most Valuable Player, getting her second goal of the game to put Lake Norman Charter up 3-2. But moments later Rachel Hammond of Raleigh Charter knocked home a penalty kick to tie it again.

Madeline Iknayan scored in the 85th minute to put Lake Norman Charter back in front 4-3, and six minutes later a long shot by Rachel Quest of the Knights made it 5-3. Then Riley Kane scored her 21st goal of the season with less than two minutes to go in the second OT for the final tally.
Both teams had a couple of scoring opportunities in the first 40 minutes, but failed to capitalize as the first half was scoreless.

Then Lake Norman Charter broke the ice in the 47th minute when Kane tallied with a great individual effort, as the junior forward’s left-footed shot found the back of the net.
But seconds later, after the ensuing kickoff, junior midfield Alexa Dreyer of Raleigh Charter lofted a shot high over the keeper to even the score at 1-1.

The Phoenix then took a 2-1 advantage in the 59th minute as Dreyer delivered a beautiful cross to senior forward Ilana Green, who slammed it home to put Raleigh Charter ahead.

But Lake Norman Charter responded to deadlock the game at 2-2, which is the way the regulation 80 minutes ended. Erin Iknayan knocked in the equalizer in the 73rd minute.

Raleigh Charter was in the finals for the third time, winning the title in 2007 and making its first visit to the finals since 2009, while Lake Norman Charter played for the title for the first time. Lake Norman Charter wound up 19-3-3 overall while Raleigh Charter went 20-2.


Swansboro Blanks South Iredell 3-0 in NCHSAA State 2-A Women's Soccer Final

RALEIGH – Swansboro’s Tylor Ring scored two goals and assisted on a third to lead the Pirates to a 3-0 triumph over South Iredell on Saturday afternoon in the North Carolina High School Athletic Association state 2-A women's soccer championship game at Dail Soccer Field.

Ring, a freshman forward who opened the scoring in the 14th minute and then scored the final goal of the match, was selected as the championship match Most Valuable Player.

Swansboro led 1-0 at intermission after Ring’s first goal, with Brenna Kate Grass assisting, and then in the 56th minute sophomore Kimberly Moore scored her 40th goal of the season off an assist from Ring for a 2-0 advantage.

In the final minutes, with South Iredell pushing forward, Ring got a breakaway, took the ball down deep into the box and scored in the 71st minute to salt away the victory.

The victorious Pirates outshot South Iredell 11-6 and had three corner kicks to one for the Vikings.
Swansboro finished the season with a 23-5-1 record and won its final 10 matches, including outscoring its foes 30-0 in six state playoff matches. The Pirates should also be good in years to come with only two seniors in the starting lineup.

South Iredell suffered its third loss in 25 outings.
 
Swansboro was in the finals for the third time in the last five years and sixth overall, with the Pirates winning state crowns in 2006, ’09 and ’10. South Iredell made its first appearance in the championships after knocking off previously unbeaten East Bend Forbush 1-0 in the regional round.


Cardinal Gibbons Rolls Past St. Stephens in NCHSAA State 3-A Women's Soccer Championship
           
RALEIGH – Christina Gibbons scored a pair of goals to lead Cardinal Gibbons to a 3-0 victory over Hickory St. Stephens on Saturday afternoon for the North Carolina High School Athletic Association state 3-A women's soccer championship at Dail Soccer Field at N.C. State University.

Gibbons, a Duke signee who scored five goals in a playoff game against Burlington Williams earlier in the playoffs, was named Most Valuable Player of the championship match.

The Crusaders exerted heavy pressure in the first 20 minutes and tallied just 2:08 into the contest when all-American Morgan Reid found the back of the net. Then Cardinal Gibbons made it 2-0 in the 11th minute with a two on one that resulted in a goal by Gibbons.

In the 60th minute, Gibbons dribbled down the right side and then tucked it into the left corner of the net for the final 3-0 advantage.

The Crusader defense, with senior Kristen Twomey in goal, recorded its 18th shutout in 25 games. Twomey had five saves as Gibbons outshot St. Stephens 20-9.

Cardinal Gibbons finished the season 22-2-1 and played for the NCHSAA women’s soccer championship for the fourth time, winning its second state crown. The Crusaders won the 2-A title in 2007 and now have an amazing 38-6 record in state playoff competition in the last eight seasons. St. Stephens made its first appearance in the championship and the Indians ended the campaign 21-4-2.


Green Hope Blanks Cornelius Hough 2-0 to Earn NCHSAA State 4-A Women's Soccer Championship

RALEIGH – Cary Green Hope capped a perfect season and blanked Cornelius W.A. Hough 2-0 on Saturday afternoon to win the North Carolina High School Athletic Association state 4-A women’s soccer championship before a large crowd at Dail Soccer Field at North Carolina State University.

Green Hope avenged a loss in last year’s final, as it was a rematch of last year’s state 4-A title match in which Sarah Moon scored two goals in the final 11 minutes to lift Hough to a 2-1 victory over Green Hope.

Senior forward Alexis Shaffer, who scored the initial goal of the game and had an excellent all-around performance, was named the championship Most Valuable Player.

Green Hope took a 1-0 lead in the 33rd minute when Shaffer took the ball down the right side, wheeled back to the left and fired a left-footed shot into the back of the net for her 39th goal of the season. The Falcons had the better of play for most of the first half.

In the second half, as Hough pressed forward in the final minutes, Green Hope junior midfielder Kenley Sigmon found the ball in space, dribbled through a couple of defenders and then buried a shot for the 2-0 margin with 6:34 remaining.

Senior keeper Lisa Armstrong recorded the shutout in goal, with seven saves.

Green Hope completed a perfect 28-0 season and has not lost since its defeat in last year’s state championship game. Hough finished the year 21-3 overall and had a seven-match win streak snapped. 

Hough was in the finals for the second straight year in just the third year of the school’s existence.

The Raleigh Sports Consortium serves as the primary host city partner for the women's soccer championship, along with the Raleigh Convention and Visitors Bureau.

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Pairings Set For NCHSAA State Women's Soccer Championships at Dail Soccer Field at NCSU

5:02 PM

RALEIGH – Four North Carolina High School Athletic Association women's state soccer championships will be decided Saturday in the 28th annual NCHSAA finals set for Dail Soccer Field at North Carolina State University.

All four finals will be played on Saturday, with game times 11 am, 2 pm, 5 pm and 8 pm. This will be the seventh year for a separate 1-A championship since the number of schools playing the sport increased to the threshold for having a separate championship.

All four of the games will be televised by Time Warner Cable on TWC special events channel 520 and the stream is available on line at www.news14.com. Then they will be available on Carolina on Demand, digital channel 199 or 1047 on Time Warner systems across the state, within a couple of days after the championships.

The first game Saturday is scheduled for an 11 a.m. start for the 3-A championship, sending a perennial power, Raleigh Cardinal Gibbons (21-2-1) against a newcomer to the state finals, Hickory St. Stephens (21-3-2). St. Stephens knocked off Charlotte Catholic 1-0 in the regional finals on Tuesday night.

Gibbons, in the finals for the fourth time, is led by Duke signee Christina Gibbons and junior all-American Morgan Reid, who has verbally committed to Duke and competed for the U.S. under-17 team in the 2012 FIFA World Cup. Macy Frankliln, the Northwestern Conference Player of the Year, paces St. Stephens and has scored 47 goals this season, including 12 in the playoffs.

The Saturday 2 p.m. game is for the 2-A title, with Swansboro (22-5-1) taking on South Iredell (22-2). 

Swansboro is in the finals for the third time in the last five years and sixth overall, and won state crowns in 2006, ’09 and ’10.  South Iredell makes its first appearance in the championships after knocking off previously unbeaten East Bend Forbush 1-0 on Tuesday night in a regional final.

Swansboro has outscored its opposition 115-21 this year and has recorded 17 shutouts, including an amazing 27-0 edge in the playoffs.   South Iredell, though, hasn’t allowed a goal in the postseason either and the Vikings are led by Catawba Valley Athletic Conference Player of the Year Miracle Campbell, with 27 goals this season.

The 4-A game will kick off at 5 pm and will pit two outstanding teams against one another in a rematch of last year’s 4-A final.  Unbeaten Cary Green Hope (27-0), ranked number one in the nation according to one service, will face Cornelius W.A. Hough (21-2).

Last year Hough rallied in the final minutes to nip Green Hope 2-1 and went on to record 32 consecutive victories, an NCHSAA record, before the streak was ended in late March. Green Hope has not lost since last year’s state final.

The unbeaten Falcons have a potent offense to go with a stingy defense, with 147 goals scored this season against just 15 allowed.  Alexis Degler and Alexis Shaffer each have 38 goals on the season. Hough’s scoring is topped by Brandi Arey (20 goals) and Courtney Carroll (19), while Marnie Merritt has 18 shutouts in goal.

The final game at 8 p.m. will be for the 1-A title, with Raleigh Charter (20-1) taking on Lake Norman Charter (18-3-3). Raleigh Charter is in the finals for the third time, winning the title in 2007 and making its first visit to the finals since 2009, while Lake Norman Charter is the championship for the first time.
Senior goalkeeper Carolyn Huddy of Lake Norman Charter was the Southern Piedmont Conference Player of the Year and will play at UNC-Wilmington next year.  Raleigh Charter is led by senior captains Rachel Hammond and Ilana Green, with Green committed to play at The Citadel next fall.
The Raleigh Sports Consortium serves as the primary host city partner for the women's soccer championship, along with the Raleigh Convention and Visitors Bureau.           


NORTH CAROLINA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
28th ANNUAL WOMEN'S SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIPS
DAIL SOCCER FIELD, NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY

SATURDAY, MAY 25, 2013

Class AAA: Raleigh Cardinal Gibbons (21-2-1) vs. Hickory St. Stephens (21-3-2), 11 am

Class AA: Swansboro (22-5-1) vs. South Iredell, 2 pm

Class AAAA: Cary Green Hope (27-0) vs. Cornelius W.A. Hough (21-2), 5 pm

Class A: Raleigh Charter (20-1) vs. Lake Norman Charter (18-3-3), 8 pm

NCHSAA FastFacts

Event: NCHSAA Women's Soccer Championships

Date: May 25, 2013

Site: Dail Soccer Field, North Carolina State University

Game Times: 11 am, 2 pm, 5 pm and 8 pm on Saturday

Admission: $8 at gate

First Held: 1986

Qualifiers: Eastern and Western champions meet for state titles; 64 schools qualified for playoffs in 2-A, 3-A and 4-A classifications, and 32 in 1-A

Last year’s champions: Cornelius W.A. Hough (4-A), Jacksonville White Oak (3-A), Carrboro (2-A), Southwest Onslow (1-A)

Host City Sponsors: Raleigh Sports Consortium, Raleigh Convention and Visitors Bureau

Of Interest: Raleigh Broughton with 13 and Greensboro Grimsley with 12 have the most appearances in the NCHSAA women’s soccer championships.

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Cuthbertson Explodes For 4-1 Win To Earn NCHSAA 2-A Men's Soccer Title

3:25 PM
Cuthbertson Explodes For 4-1 Win To Earn NCHSAA 2-A Men's Soccer Title

RALEIGH – Senior forward Thomas Vigdor scored a pair of second-half goals to lead Waxhaw Cuthbertson to a convincing 4-1 decision over Carrboro in the North Carolina High School Athletic Association state 2-A men's soccer championship at Dail Soccer Field at North Carolina State University on Saturday night.

The Cavaliers broke a 1-1 tie with a three-goal barrage in about a 12-minute span late in the second half. Vigdor was named the Most Valuable Player of the championship.

His first goal came in the 65th minute after a great assist from Jason Drain to make it 2-1. Then Obi Collins, the Cavs' leading scorer on the year, tallied with an assist from Evan Martinez to make it 3-1.

Vigdor clinched it with his second goal, this one in the 77th minute, for the final margin.

Cuthbertson jumped on top quickly, scoring in the fifth minute when senior midfielder Michael Proctor found the back of the net for a 1-0 advantage. For a good portion of the first half after that, however, Carrboro dominated possession and kept the ball in the Cavalier end.

Carrboro finally got the equalizer in the 58th minute on a brilliant shot off the right wing outside the box by senior Alex Callaham to make it 1-1.

The Cavaliers, who have won the last four Rocky River Conference titles, earned their first NCHSAA state men's soccer championship and finished the season with a 23-3-2 mark. Carrboro was in the final for the second consecutive year, having lost to Salisbury in last year's championship. The Jaguars finished 18-7-3.

The Raleigh Sports Consortium serves as a host city sponsor for these championships, along with the city of Raleigh and the Greater Raleigh Convention and Visitors’ Bureau.

5th minute
CUT--Michael Proctor (Travis Whitt)
58th minute
CARR--Alex Callaham
65th minute
CUT--Thomas Vigdor (Jason Drain)
75th minute
CUT--Obi Collins
77th minute
CUT--Thomas Vigdor