NORTH CAROLINA HIGH SCHOOL
ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
WOMEN’S SOCCER STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS
MAY 27, 2017NC STATE UNIVERSITY, DAIL SOCCER FIELD
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2017 NCHSAA WOMEN’S SOCCER STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS
Dail Soccer Field • Raleigh • May 27th
THE FEATURES2 .........................................................Welcome
3 .........2015 Championship Retrospectives4 .................................................................1A Bracket
8................................................. ......................2A Bracket12...........................................................................3A Bracket
16 ................................................................................4A Bracket23 ..........................................Past Championship Information
THE SCHEDULE1A CHAMPIONSHIP - 11:00 AM
FRANKLIN ACADEMY vs. COMMUNITY SCHOOL OF DAVIDSON
3A CHAMPIONSHIP - 2:00 PMCORINTH HOLDERS vs. WEDDINGTON
2A CHAMPIONSHIP - 5:00 PMCARRBORO vs. WEST STOKES
4A CHAMPIONSHIP - 8:00 PMCARDINAL GIBBONS vs. WEST FORSYTH
THE MATCH UPS 5 1A Championship Team Capsules Franklin Academy vs. Community School of Davidson
6 1A Championship Team Rosters
9 2A Championship Team Capsules Carrboro vs. West Stokes
10 2A Championship Team Rosters
13 3A Championship Team Capsules Corinth Holders vs. Weddington
14 3A Championship Team Rosters
17 4A Championship Team Capsules Cardinal Gibbons vs. West Forsyth
18 4A Championship Team Rosters
May 27, 2017
Welcome to the NCHSAA Women’s Soccer Champi-onships! Today at Dail Soccer Field we will crown four cham-pions after a season full of hard work and dedication. We believe that this will be a tremendous experience for the student-athletes, the coaches, administrators and the fans of the schools who have won their way through the playoffs to reach this point. We are grateful to all of those who have a hand in making these cham-pionships possible, including the host city sponsor, Greater Raleigh Sports Alliance, and our television partner, Spectrum Cable, who will provide live streaming video coverage once again this year. There are also a lot of volunteers and NCHSAA staff members who have worked tirelessly toward making this event the best it can be. If you are a high school athletics fan, then you are in the right place to enjoy a great day of soccer competition! We appreciate your support of high school athletics and hope you enjoy the best soccer our state has to offer -- The NCHSAA state championshps!
Que TuckerCommissioner
Cover photo courtesy MaxPreps.
Photo by MaxPreps.com
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Welcome from the President
Fans,
Welcome to the NCHSAA Women’s Soccer State Championship. Competing for the state title
is a highlight in any high school athlete’s career. Every team remembers the preseason work-
outs and the first weeks of practice thinking to themselves this will be our year to play for a
state title. Now, here we are watching the two best soccer teams compete for the right to be
called a champion…a state champion.
The amount of time and effort by the athletes, the coaches and volunteers has paid off to
punch a ticket to Raleigh today to finish strong and bring a state championship trophy home.
For many of our seniors this is the last time to make an indelible mark for their school’s
sports legacy. Regardless of which team you are here today to cheer on to the title, we must
never forget these are student-athletes who play soccer for the love of the game and the
competition it provides.
Ever since the NCHSAA was established in 1913, our core mission has been to provide
opportunities for interscholastic competitions within the state of North Carolina. We offer
this opportunity understanding that success in the classroom is key to success in life. Those
students who play sports in high school learn valuable lessons about winning and losing,
working hard, setting goals, building leadership characteristics to name just a few. Each year,
at our annual meeting in May, we recognize those individuals and teams who excel in the
classroom and on the field of competition. We also recognize teams from all four classifica-
tions who over the course of one year are also recognized for displaying sportsmanship in all
of their athletic teams.
Prior to the match today we will be recognizing an athlete from each team which embodies
sportsmanship and serves as ambassador for their team in the community. Sportsmanship is
more important than ever in the world of high school athletics, especially when some of our
professional athletes cannot display the same level of integrity as our high school athletes.
The honorees at today’s state championship exhibit sportsmanship not only during com-
petition, but also during practice when they help a fellow teammate get up after being
knocked down. These athletes are the role models we want all of our younger athletes
to follow and look up to.
Most of all, I want to thank you the FAN for supporting your favorite team today.
Regardless of the outcome, this is a special day for all of our athletes. Thank you for
supporting the NCHSAA and all 409 member schools which makes this association the
best in the country.
Sincerely,
Rodney Shotwell
President
2016 Championship Retrospectives
Photo by MaxPreps.com
1-A CHAMPIONSHIP - CSD sprints to a 5-1 victory over Franklin Academy in 1A Championship
Community School of Davidson jumped on top of Franklin Academy in the opening minute as the Spartans netted a Julia Grainda header off a corner kick by Lissi Gordon to open the 1A Women’s Soccer State Championship with a bang. The Spartans found the back of the net four more times on the day, including another by Grainda, who added a pair of assists on the three other Spartan goals on her way to M.V.P. honors.
In the 18th minute, Anna Lavella sent a long ball through the Franklin Academy defense finding Gordon who slipped it past the Patriot keeper and made it 2-0. Gordon would hit the post three minutes later, just missing her second goal, before being stopped at point-blank range by the feet of Patriots defender Danielle Morrison in the 24th minute.
Grainda knocked in her second of the day in the 28th minute on a breakaway thanks to a perfectly weighted pass from Gor-don, as Grainda chipped it around the keeper and slotted it in the net, and the Spartans took a 3-0 lead to halftime.
2-A CHAMPIONSHIP - Wojnovich sends Carrboro past For-bush in 2A State Championship
Carrboro High School took home their second straight 2A Women’s Soccer State Championship with a 1-0 overtime victory over Forbush High School. Freshman Alexa Wojnovich sent the Jaguar faithful home happy with her 36th goal of the season on a corner kick in the first overtime at North Carolina State University’s Dail Soccer Park.
As she had done all game long, Calyn Davis stood tall between pipes for Forbush. With the shots favoring Carrboro 10 -1 in regulation, the Falcon goalkeeper was tested again right from the start of the extra time. A minute, and fifteen seconds into the first overtime, Elizabeth Cato served a corner kick off the crossbar. Then thirty seconds later, Natasha Turner tapped ball on goal that Davis scooped for a stop.
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With just over three minutes remaining in the first overtime, the ice was finally bro-ken as Carrboro’s eleventh shot of the game was a charm. Elizabeth Cato served a corner kick from the right of the Forbush cage. Natasha Turner was able to establish position in the box, and she headed the ball into traffic. On a deflection, it was fitting that the ball found of the foot of Alexa Wojnovich, who chipped a shot top shelf from just a five feet out for the score. Wojnovich’s goal gave Carr-boro a 1 -0 lead, and it was a team -leading 36th of the season for the freshman.
3-A CHAMPIONSHIP - Weddington gets two first half goals and holds off Jacksonville 2-1
Two set pieces made the difference for the Weddington Warriors as Olivia Odle and Remi Roberts combined for both of the Warrior goals in the 3A State Championship game, besting a tough Jackson-ville side 2-1.
Weddington had most of the possession throughout the night, but it was a pair of set pieces that provided the Warrior offense on the night. The first a goal game came in the 28th minute after sustained pressure by the Warrior attack won a corner kick. Odle stepped up with her left foot and dropped a perfect ball in from the corner to Roberts, who towered over everyone, to head the ball down on the goal line and in the net making it 1-0.
Some nine minutes later the Warriors won a free kick 40 yards from goal and Odle stepped up with her left foot again to drop a ball in the six-yard box to Roberts, again heading the ball to the back of the net and giving Weddington a lead they would not relinquish. Roberts was named the game’s M.V.P.
4-A CHAMPIONSHIP - Providence holds off Middle Creek for a 2-1 4A Title win
Panther Creek denied Providence a 4A Women’s Soccer State Championship a season ago as Panther Creek sped to a 2-0 win. This year’s Providence Panthers squad would not be denied as they poured on the pressure in the early part of the second half, netting two goals before holding off late-charging Middle Creek.
Hard-working Mady Ellis earned a corner kick for Providence with a third speedy run down the right side, earning the cor-ner on a deflection by the Middle Creek keeper. Sophomore Panther defender Mia Thillet sent in a beautiful ball from the corner to the edge of the six, and it dropped right to Molly McGarry who buried the ball in the back of the net with 31 minutes to play. McGarry’s goal, her 19th of the season, and solid midfield play earned her the game’s M.V.P. award.
Providence added another goal on a breakaway opportunity as Madeline McIver’s shot was stopped by Caroline Lauer ini-tially, but the rebound popped far enough free to Jenn Simons and the Panthers put in goal number 2 with 7:28 to play.
Middle Creek responded immediately as Mustang forward Kylie McElroy converted a turnover at the top of the box into a goal, blasting a shot off the keeper and in, just 12 seconds after the Providence goal, to make the score 2-1 with just under 7:20 to play.
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1A W
omen
’s Soccer Cham
pionsh
ip Bracket
FIRST ROUNDSECOND ROUND
THIRD ROUNDFOURTH ROUND
James Kenan
Roxboro Comm
unity
James Kenan
Oxford PrepRoxboro Com
munity
Camden County
Spring CreekChatham
CentralN
orth Moore
LejeuneH
eide TraskEast Colum
busW
oods CharterW
allace-Rose Hill
East Wake Academ
yResearch TriangleGranville CentralN
orth Duplin
Spring Creek
North M
oore
Heide Trask
Woods Charter
East Wake Academ
y
Granville Central
Roxboro Comm
unity
Spring Creek
FOURTH ROUNDTHIRD ROUND
SECOND ROUNDFIRST ROUND
Spring Creek
Woods Charter
Woods Charter
East Wake Academ
y
Franklin Academy
Rosewood
Franklin Academy
LouisburgRosew
oodH
obbtonRaleigh CharterSouthsideEast CarteretChatham
CharterW
hitevillePenderPrincetonVoyager Academ
yW
est Columbus
Neuse Charter
Manteo
Lakewood
Raleigh Charter
East Carteret
Whiteville
Voyager Academy
Neuse Charter
Manteo
Franklin Academy
East Carteret
Franklin Academy
Whiteville
Whiteville
Manteo
Woods Charter
Franklin Academy
Gray Stone Day
Comm
. Sch. of Davidson
C.S. of Davidson
Franklin Academy
STATE CHAM
PIONS
CHAM
PIONSH
IP
REGIONAL FINAL
4311420102152772312251617230132151982692232811181324629
132161992472742613221118530 2311517122382562910201421328
Highlands
West M
ontgomery
Starmount
Swain County
Murphy
Queens GrantGray Stone Day
HayesvilleM
itchellPine Lake Prep
Uwharrie CharterH
ighland TechEast Surry
Mountain Island Ch.
East Montgom
eryBessem
er City
C.S. of DavidsonAvery County
Mount Airy
East Wilkes
Union Academy
Piedmont Com
m.
Lincoln CharterAlbem
arleBishop M
cGuinnessCherokee
Thomas Jefferson
AtkinsSouth Davidson
Tri-County Early Coll.Elkin
North Stokes
Highlands
Starmount
Queens Grant
Gray Stone Day
Pine Lake Prep
Highland Tech
East Surry
East Montgom
ery
C.S. of Davidson
Mount Airy
Union Academy
Lincoln Charter
Bishop McGuinness
Thomas Jefferson
South Davidson
Elkin
Gray Stone Day
East Surry
C.S. of Davidson
Bishop McGuinness
Highlands
Gray Stone Day
Pine Lake Prep
East Surry
C.S. of Davidson
Union Academy
Bishop McGuinness
Elkin
10-1
4-0
8-0
5-0
1-0
11-0
6-0
2-1
9-0
4-0
9-0
9-0
2-0
2-1
7-0
3-0
9-0
11-2
9-0
9-0
4-1
6-1
9-0
3-0
5-0
8-1
4-1
9-0
6-0
2-0
6-0
8-1
2-1
1-0
2-0
3-2
7-0
4-2
3-1
1-1 (3-2, PK)
11-2
2-0
6-1
3-0
2-0
9-0
1-0
5-0
3-0
8-0
4-1
2-0
3-0
1-0
5-1
8-1
5-0
7-0
2-1
4-1
3-0
4-1
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1A Championship Team Information
FRANKLIN ACADEMYPATRIOTS
COMMUNITY SCHOOL OF DAVIDSONSPARTANSLocation: Wake Forest, N.C.
Conference: North Central Athletic 1AColors: Navy, Red & WhitePrincipal: David MahaleyAthletic Director: Christopher StraitsHead Coach: Kambyl BorriesAssistant Coach: Marc KassayPlayers to Watch: Kennedy Capps, Niamh Stephan, Kiera Stephan & Anna KrussowTeam Record: 22-2 (14-0)
Date Opponent Result3/3 North Carolina School of Science & Math 2 - 0 (W)3/6 Voyager Academy* 10 - 1 (W)3/10 @ East Wake Academy* 5 - 0 (W)3/11 Croatan 2 - 1 (W)3/14 @ Roxboro Community* 9 - 0 (W)3/17 Gray Stone Day 4 - 1 (W)3/18 @ Community School of Davidson 1 - 2 (L)3/27 Voyager Academy* 9 - 0 (W)3/29 @ Research Triangle* 8 - 0 (W)4/6 Kestrel Heights* 15 - 0 (W)4/7 @ Woods Charter* 4 - 0 (W)4/13 Carrboro 1 - 3 (L)4/17 Woods Charter* 6 - 2 (W)4/21 @ Raleigh Charter* 4 - 2 (W)4/26 Raleigh Charter* 5 - 0 (W)4/28 Roxboro Community* 5 - 0 (W)5/1 Research Triangle* 8 - 1 (W)5/3 @ Kestrel Heights* 9 - 0 (W)5/4 East Wake Academy* 1 - 0 (W)5/10 Louisburg# 9 - 0 (W)5/13 Rosewood# 7 - 0 (W)5/17 East Carteret# 3 - 0 (W)5/20 Whiteville# 7 - 0 (W)5/23 Woods Charter# 3 - 0 (W)5/27 Community School of Davidson#
Franklin Academy is making their second appearance in the State Championship all-time after making their first appear-ance a year ago. They fell 5-1 to Community School of Davidson in the final a year ago, but the State Runners-Up return eight seniors from last year’s impressive team. Coach Kambyl Borries said, “They wanted to make sure that this season was one of the best. We strengthened the team by making sure each position knew exactly what to do and strengthening communication.” The Patriots have challenged themselves in the non-con-ference season, making a trip to the East-West Tournament in Charlotte where they faced the two 1A Western Regional Finalists this year, Gray Stone Day and Community School of Davidson. Sophomore Kennedy Capps leads the team with 29 goals with her classmate Niamh Stephan right on her heels with 28. Senior Kiera Stephan has added 23 goals and 12 assists.
Location: Davidson, N.C.Conference: Southern Piedmont 1AColors: Blue, Silver & BlackPrincipal: Joy WarnerAthletic Director: Jill CashionHead Coach: Chad SolomonsonAssistant Coach: Mike YascurPlayers to Watch: Lissi Gordon & Emily KochTeam Record: 25-1 (16-0)
Date Opponent Result2/21 @ Hickory 2 - 5 (L)2/27 @ Lincoln Charter* 3 - 2 (W)3/1 @ Cherryville* 7 - 0 (W)3/3 Queens Grant 9 - 0 (W)3/6 @ Gray Stone Day 3 - 0 (W)3/8 @ Piedmont Community Charter* 9 - 0 (W)3/15 @ Bessemer City* 14 - 1 (W)3/17 Woods Charter 8 - 3 (W)3/18 Franklin Academy 2 - 1 (W)3/20 Highland Tech* 9 - 0 (W)3/22 @ Mountain Island Charter* 8 - 0 (W)3/23 Cherryville* 9 - 0 (W)3/27 @ Thomas Jefferson Classical* 4 - 0 (W)3/29 Lincoln Charter* 7 - 1 (W)4/17 Mountain Island Charter* 10 - 1 (W)4/18 @ Pine Lake Preparatory* 8 - 0 (W)4/20 Pine Lake Preparatory* 3 - 0 (W)4/24 Bessemer City* 9 - 0 (W)4/26 @ Highland Tech* 9 - 0 (W)5/1 Piedmont Community Charter* 5 - 0 (W)5/5 Thomas Jefferson Classical* 0 - 0 (W)5/10 Avery County# 9 - 0 (W)5/13 Mount Airy# 11 - 2 (W)5/17 Union Academy# 5 - 1 (W)5/20 Bishop McGuinness# 4 - 1 (W)5/23 Gray Stone Day# 4 - 1 (W)5/27 Franklin Academy# Community School of Davidson returns to the NCHSAA State Championship for the second year in a row and third time in their history. The Spartans are 2-0 in their State Champi-onship appearances, including a 5-1 victory over Franklin Academy in last year’s 1A final. A solid defensive unit and quality attacking mindset have been keys to the Spartan success this year. This year, senior Lissi Gordon became the program’s all-time leading scorer. She and the other seniors have helped mature several key newcomers including sophomore Darby Bevis and junior Kaitlyn Russell who have both been called on to fill starting roles for the team in their first year of varsity competition. Junior Emily Koch leads the team with 35 goals on the season and has added 11 assists. Gordon has 28 goals with 14 assists while Russell has added 25 goals and 11 assists. Sophomore Tori Hancock has played the majority of minutes in goal for a team that has only allowed 19 goals on the year.
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# NAME YR HT P0/9 Marlayna Frutiger Jr. 5’ 7” GK2 Emma Bailey Fr. 5’ 5” ST 3 Merytt Haney Fr. 5’ 4” M 4 Niamh Stephan So. 5’ 9” ST6 Cassie Kishpaugh Fr. 5’ 5” D7 Danielle Morrison Sr. 5’ 8” D10 Kiera Stephan Sr. 5’ 6” ST11 Nicole Molina Sr. 5’ 0” M12 Kate Sollom So. 5’ 8” M13 Chloe Armitage So. 5’ 6” M14 Taylor Kassay Sr. 5’ 2” D
Franklin Academy Patriots
*Roster information provided by schools
Community School of Davidson Spartans
# NAME YR Ht. Pos. 0 Tori Hancock So. 5’ 8” GK1 Emily Koch Jr. 5’ 4” F2 Darby Bevis So. 5’ 5” F3 Martha Kate Bragg So. 5’ 4” FB5 Abby Kunz Jr. 5’ 5” D6 Lauren Guillemette Fr. 5’ 5” D7 Carlee Friar Fr. 5’ 5” D9 Kendall Miller Jr. 5’ 5” F10 Hunter Cashion Sr. 5’ 7” MF
# NAME YR Ht. Pos.
# NAME YR HT P15 Hattie Deloach Fr. 5’ 2” D16 Natalie Barth Sr. 5’ 3” D17 Kiley Hughes Jr. 5’ 9” D18 Ashley Molina Sr. 5’ 0” D19 Izzy Ziller Fr. 5’ 8” F 20 Sadie Pegram Fr. 5’ 1” M21 Kennedy Capps So. 5’ 7” M22 Sara Allen Sr. 5’ 8” F 23 Ashlynn Stephan Fr. 5’ 5” M25 Anna Krussow Sr. 5’ 4” M
12 Rebecca Fesperman Sr. 5’ 8” D13 Olivia Montgomery So. 5’ 7” D14 Cassidy Wheaton Sr. 5’ 8” D15 Lissi Gordon Sr. 5’ 6” F16 Grace Kwiatkowski Sr. 5’ 10” D17 Kaitlyn Russell Jr. 5’ 6” M 18 Eliza Robinson Sr. 5’ 4” M19 Katie Garifo Jr. 5’ 7” ST20 Kinsley Marsh So. 5’ 7” D
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2A W
omen
’s Soccer Cham
pionsh
ip Bracket
FIRST ROUNDSECOND ROUND
THIRD ROUNDFOURTH ROUND
Dixon
East Bladen
DixonSouthern VanceEast BladenN
orth PittCurrituck CountyFranklintonTrinitySouth LeniorW
ashingtonBunnDurham
Sch. ArtsSouthW
est Edgecombe
John A. Holm
esSouth GranvilleClintonRoanoke Rapids
Currituck County
Trinity
Washington
Durham Sch. of Arts
South Granville
Clinton
Dixon
Trinity
FOURTH ROUNDTHIRD ROUND
SECOND ROUNDFIRST ROUND
Dixon
Clinton
Durham Sch. of Arts
Clinton
Carrboro
Bartlett Yancey
CarrboroBeddingfieldBartlett YanceyKinstonRed SpringsCroatanFirst FlightSouth Colum
busNC Sch. Science & M
athN
orth Brunswick
Southwest Onslow
Jordan-Matthew
sM
idway
North Johnston
GoldsboroReidsville
Croatan
First Flight
NC Sch. Science &
Math
Southwest Onslow
Midw
ay
Goldsboro
Carrboro
First Flight
Carrboro
Southwest Onslow
Southwest Onslow
Goldsboro
Dixon
Carrboro
Hendersonville
West Stokes
West Stokes
Carrboro
STATE CHAM
PIONS
CHAM
PIONSH
IP
REGIONAL FINAL
1321617923726429122013215283301418102482562711221519231
131141892582332915201221627 4321319112252872610241617230
Hendersonville
West Stanly
R-S CentralLexington
East RutherfordM
ount PleasantLake N
orman Ch.
Madison
New
ton-ConoverBunker H
illW
est DavidsonFranklin
LincolntonSurry Central
ForbushBrevard
SalisburyShelby
Charles D. Owen
Central Academy
West Stokes
Maiden
Wilkes Central
East DavidsonParkw
oodEast Burke
Polk CountyStuart Cram
erEast LincolnAshe County
Smoky M
ountainSouth Stokes
Hendersonville
R-S Central
East Rutherford
Lake Norm
an Charter
New
ton-Conover
West Davidson
Lincolnton
Forbush
Salisbury
Central Academy
West Stokes
Wilkes Central
Parkwood
Polk County
East Lincoln
Smoky M
ountain
Hendersonville
Forbush
West Stokes
Parkwood
Hendersonville
Lake Norman Charter
New
ton-Conover
Forbush
Central Academy
West Stokes
Parkwood
Smoky M
ountain
9-0
4-1
9-0
9-0
3-1
9-0
4-0
7-0
9-0
8-0
5-0
9-0
2-0
2-0
7-2
3-0
5-0
4-3
7-1
4-0
2-1
3-2
4-0
6-0
9-0
6-2
6-0
4-0
5-2
1-0
9-0
9-0
4-0
2-1
2-1
8-0
8-0
2-0
1-0
2-1
4-3
4-0
2-0
2-2 (3-2, PK)
6-0
3-2
1-0
6-1
3-1
3-1
3-1
3-1
1-0
4-0
3-2
2-0
1-0
1-0
3-0
1-0
2-1
1-0
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2A Championship Team Information
CARRBOROJAGUARS
WEST STOKESWILDCATS
Location: Carrboro, N.C.Conference: Mid-State 2AColors: Purple & BlackPrincipal: Laverne MaddoxAthletic Director: April RossHead Coach: Jared DrexlerAssistant Coaches: Catherine Duncan & T.J. SchollPlayers to Watch: Alex Wojnovich, Miah Araba & Natasha TurnerTeam Record: 20-1-1 (10-0)
Date Opponent Result2/27 Riverside-Durham 5 - 0 (W)3/1 @ East Chapel Hill 1 - 0 (W)3/3 @ Chapel Hill 2 - 2 (T)3/8 @ Leesville Road 0 - 3 (L)3/11 New Hanover 1 - 0 (W)3/16 Cummings* 9 - 0 (W)3/20 @ Reidsville* 8 - 0 (W)3/22 @ Jordan-Matthews* 7 - 0 (W)4/6 Jordan-Matthews* 9 - 0 (W)4/7 @ Bartlett Yancey* 4 - 0 (W)4/10 Bartlett Yancey* 9 - 0 (W)4/13 @ Franklin Academy 3 - 1 (W)4/17 @ Cummings* 9 - 0 (W)4/21 @ Graham* 9 - 0 (W)4/24 Graham* 1 - 0 (W)4/27 Middle Creek 1 - 0 (W)5/2 Reidsville* 9 - 0 (W)5/10 Beddingfield# 9 - 0 (W)5/12 Bartlett Yancey# 8 - 0 (W)5/17 First Flight# 1 - 0 (W)5/20 Southwest Onslow# 1 - 0 (W)5/23 Dixon# 2 - 1 (W)5/27 West Stokes#
Carrboro returns to to the 2A State Championship match for the fifth time in the school’s history, having claimed three state championships, including the last two in the classification. The Jaguars defeated Forbush each of the last two seasons in the final game of the year, both wins coming in overtime. The Jaguars boast a roster that claims the last two State Championship Game Most Valuable Player award winners in Miah Araba (2015) and Alexa Wojnovich (2016). Wojnovich added the game-winning tally in the 2016 game against Forbush, chipping home a corner kick for her 36th goal of the season and the most im-portant one at that. Wojnovich leads the team in goals scored, with 21 scored through the team’s first 14 games. Araba has 15 through the same time-span. The Jaguars boast a stingy defensive unit as well. Carrboro has only allowed 7 goals on the season in 22 games.
Location: King, N.C.Conference: Western Piedmont Athletic 2AColors: Purple & GoldPrincipal: Kevin SpainhourAthletic Director: Chris ManleyHead Coach: Chris ManleyAssistant Coaches: Garry Norman & Mike GraysonPlayers to Watch: Zoe Wehr & Micha HarrisTeam Record: 24-3-1 (7-1)
Date Opponent Result2/27 Bishop McGuinness 4 - 2 (W)3/2 Mount Tabor 1 - 2 (L)3/4 East Forsyth 0 - 4 (L)3/7 Walkertown 9 - 0 (W)3/9 @ East Surry 4 - 1 (W)3/10 @ Starmount 9 - 0 (W)3/13 East Surry 9 - 0 (W)3/17 @ South Stokes* 4 - 0 (W)3/21 @ Mount Tabor 2 - 0 (W)3/23 R.J. Reynolds 2 - 1 (W)3/27 @ Walkertown 8 - 1 (W)3/29 @ R.J. Reynolds 1 - 1 (T)4/7 @ North Surry* 6 - 0 (W)4/11 Forbush* 3 - 2 (W)4/12 @ East Duplin 3 - 0 (W)4/13 @ Wallace-Rose Hill 6 - 0 (W)4/17 Surry Central* 3 - 0 (W)4/19 North Surry* 4 - 0 (W)4/24 @ Forbush* 1 - 2 (L)4/27 Davie 2 - 0 (W)4/28 South Stokes* 5 - 0 (W)5/2 Gospel Light Christian (NC) 6 - 0 (W)5/3 @ Surry Central* 4 - 0 (W)5/10 Maiden# 7 - 1 (W)5/13 @ Wilkes Central# 4 - 0 (W)5/17 Central Academy# 3 - 2 (W)5/20 @ Parkwood# 1 - 0 (W)5/23 @ Hendersonville# 1 - 0 (W)5/27 Carrboro# West Stokes is back in the State Championship game for the second time in the school’s history. The first visit turned out well for the Wildcats in 2014 as they defeat-ed Washington 2-0 on their way to the 2A crown. Coach Chris Manley knew that they had the talent to make a deep run in the playoffs, and his intuition was confirmed when the Wildcats knocked off conference rival and the two-time defending Western Regional Champions, Forbush, in overtime to share the confer-ence championship. Manley said, “We knew we had the talent to make a run this season, but knew that we had to get healthy and find our style and team chemistry. Our girls bought into the process that began during the off-season and is the foundation for our success.”
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Carrboro Jaguars
*Roster information provided by schools
West Stokes Wildcats
# NAME YR HT P1 Lizzy Luzzi So. 5’ 6” GK2 Abby Walker Fr. 5’ 6” D3 Anna Bates Fr. 5’ 9” F 5 Sophie Jennings Fr. 5’ 2” M 7 Kirbi Hunter Jr. 5’ 4” F8 Katie Thompson Sr. 5’ 6” F9 Zoe Wehr Jr. 5’ 5” F10 Allie Hawkins Jr. 5’ 4” D11 Gracie Marvin So. 5’ 6” M
# NAME YR HT P12 Hollie Bowers Jr. 5’ 5” M13 Mackenzie Edwards Sr. 5’ 7” D14 Yuridia Salgado So. 5’ 6” F15 Emma Edwards So. 5’ 7” D16 Micha Harris So. 5’ 6” M17 Treylin Todd Fr. 5’ 2” D18 Madison Mendenhall Fr. 5’ 5” M19 Morgan Mabe Fr. 5’ 4” M21 Lovisa Fahraeus Jr. 5’ 8” M
# NAME YR HT P
0 Grace Nanney Sr. 5’ 8” GK2 Olivia Winkler So. 5’ 4” M 3 Dani Kaufman-Sedano Fr. 5’ 1” M4 Kiara Hallows Sr. 5’ 2” F 5 Lucy Holmes Jr. 5’ 8” F6 Laura Sparling Sr. 5’ 5” M7 Alexa Wojnovich So. 5’ 6” F8 Natasha Turner Sr. 5’ 10” M9 Kate Sparling Sr. 5’ 5” D10 Miah Araba Sr. 5’ 3” M11 Evie Joseph Jr. 5’ 5” M12 Elizabeth Cato Sr. 5’ 8” D13 Brynn Holt-Ling Fr. 5’ 6” F
# NAME YR HT P
14 Erin Johnson Jr. 5’ 4” M15 Carlisle Mills So. 5’ 5” M16 Sarah Brannum Sr. 5’ 5” D17 Julia Connor Fr. 5’ 3” D18 Gabby Adams Jr. 5’ 2” D19 Lauren Gilliam Jr. 5’ 6” M20 Haley Gregory Fr. 5’ 7” D21 Katie Knotek Sr. 5’ 5” M22 Elizabeth Tanner Sr. 5’ 9” D23 Ashley Hong Fr. 5’ 3” M24 Danae Younge Fr. 5’ 6” D25 Brooke Fields Fr. 5’ 7” F
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omen
’s Soccer Cham
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FIRST ROUNDSECOND ROUND
THIRD ROUNDFOURTH ROUND
Corinth Holders
Northw
ood
Corinth Holders
Lee CountyN
orthwood
Hunt
West Brunsw
ickCedar RidgeAsheboroW
hite OakEastern W
ayneRockingham
CountySouthw
estern RandolphClevelandFikeW
alter M. W
illiams
Northern Guilford
Smithfield-Selm
a
West Brunsw
ick
Asheboro
Eastern Wayne
Cleveland
Fike
Northern Guilford
Corinth Holders
Asheboro
FOURTH ROUNDTHIRD ROUND
SECOND ROUNDFIRST ROUND
Corinth Holders
Northern Guilford
Cleveland
Northern Guilford
Terry Sanford
Nash Central
Terry SanfordRichlandsUnion PinesN
ash CentralW
estern Alamance
Northern N
ashW
est CarteretW
estern GuilfordChapel H
illSw
ansboroJacksonvilleOrangeSouthern LeeGray’s CreekRocky M
ountEastern Alam
ance
Western Alam
ance
West Carteret
Chapel Hill
Jacksonville
Southern Lee
Rocky Mount
Terry Sanford
West Carteret
Terry Sanford
Jacksonville
Jacksonville
Rocky Mount
Corinth Holders
Terry Sanford
Cox Mill
Weddington
Weddington
Corinth Holders
STATE CHAM
PIONS
CHAM
PIONSH
IP
REGIONAL FINAL
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1311517102582332814191222630 532132192042772611241618229
ForestviewW
est IredellM
arvin RidgeSouth Point
TuscolaM
cMichael
LedfordN
orth Buncombe
Kings Mountain
Jay M. Robinson
Northwest Cabarrus
Hibriten
CrestCentral Cabarrus
Cox Mill
North Gaston
South IredellN
orth LincolnCuthbertson
FoardHickory Ridge
East Henderson
Hickory
Central DavidsonW
eddingtonSt. Stephens
AshevilleSouth Row
anN
orth IredellW
est Henderson
A.C. ReynoldsSun Valley
Forestview
Marvin Ridge
Tuscola
Ledford
Kings Mountain
Hibriten
Central Cabarrus
Cox Mill
South Iredell
Cuthbertson
Hickory Ridge
Hickory
Weddington
Asheville
North Iredell
A.C. Reynolds
Marvin Ridge
Cox Mill
South Iredell
Weddington
Marvin Ridge
Tuscola
Kings Mountain
Cox Mill
South Iredell
Hickory Ridge
Weddington
A.C. Reynolds
9-0
3-1
2-1
2-1
3-2
2-1
3-2
6-0
2-1
2-1
6-0
6-0
3-0
2-0
4-1
4-1
8-0
5-0
8-1
3-0
4-1
5-2
9-0
3-0
5-3
4-1
4-0
9-0
3-2
3-2
3-0
8-0
2-0
4-1
1-0
2-0
5-0
1-0
5-4
7-3
2-1
3-2
6-0
4-0
1-0
2-1
2-2 (5-3, PK)
6-1
6-0
4-1
3-1
6-0
2-0
2-0
2-1
3-0
1-0
2-1
1-0
0-0 (1-0, PK)
1-0
3-1
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3A Championship Team Information
Location: Matthews, N.C.Conference: Southern Carolina 3AColors: Kelly Green & NavyPrincipal: Bill BreckenridgeAthletic Director: Mike HartHead Coach: Powell WilliamsAssistant Coach: Ally MitchellPlayers to Watch: Remi Roberts & Morgan MaciaTeam Record: 21-2 (10-0)
Date Opponent Result2/28 @ Ardrey Kell 2 - 0 (W)3/6 Mallard Creek 4 - 0 (W)3/9 @ Covenant Day (NC) 4 - 1 (W)3/15 Clover (SC) 5 - 0 (W)3/16 Fort Mill (SC) 2 - 5 (L)3/20 Lake Norman 3 - 0 (W)3/28 Cuthbertson* 3 - 2 (W)3/30 Piedmont* 4 - 0 (W)3/31 Porter Ridge 4 - 0 (W)4/4 @ Sun Valley* 3 - 0 (W)4/6 @ Anson* 9 - 0 (W)4/18 Marvin Ridge* 4 - 0 (W)4/20 @ Cuthbertson* 2 - 0 (W)4/25 @ Piedmont* 9 - 0 (W)4/27 Sun Valley* 7 - 1 (W)4/28 @ Charlotte Latin (NC) 2 - 3 (L)5/2 Anson* 10 - 0 (W)5/4 @ Marvin Ridge* 2 - 1 (W)5/10 St. Stephens# 9 - 0 (W)5/12 Asheville# 6 - 0 (W)5/17 A.C. Reynolds# 3 - 0 (W)5/20 South Iredell# 0 - 0 (W)5/23 @ Cox Mill# 3 - 1 (W)5/27 Corinth Holders# The Warriors return the the State Championship game for the fourth time in school history and the second straight season. Last year the Weddington side won their first state championship as Remi Roberts led the Warriors to the victory 2-1 over Jacksonville. Roberts was named the game’s Most Valuable Player a season ago. The Weddington squad had to replace the loss of four All-State performers from last year’s team, and thanks to the contributions of four talented freshman this season as well as the solid play of three sophomores from last year’s team, the loss hasn’t been as hard to handle as Coach Powell Williams expected. The Warriors boast two All-State performers in Remi Rob-erts and freshman star Faith Adams. Through 15 games Ad-ams had 15 goals and 18 assists, leading the team in the latter category. Roberts, a senior defender, has added seven goals and a pair of assists for the squad. Junior Kaelee Van Gundy leads the team with 19 goals scored this year. Weddington has only allowed 14 goals this season and recorded a stretch of seven games without allowing a goal during the year.
CORINTH HOLDERSPIRATES
WEDDINGTONWARRIORS
Location: Wendell, N.C.Conference: Two Rivers 3AColors: Purple, Yellow & BlackPrincipal: Charles FerrellAthletic Director: Brent WalstonHead Coach: Alison VetterlAssistant Coach:Players to Watch: Anu Kane, Erica Boswell, Carolina Solis, Lexie Chase, Lindy Morgan & Rylee BaysTeam Record: 19-4-1 (10-0)
Date Opponent Result2/28 West Johnston 1 - 3 (L)3/4 East Duplin 9 - 0 (W)3/8 Wakefield 1 - 3 (L)3/10 New Bern 3 - 1 (W)3/11 E.A. Laney 0 - 3 (L)3/17 @ Fike 2 - 1 (W)3/20 @ Hunt 4 - 0 (W)3/21 Heritage 1 - 2 (L)3/24 @ Triton* 9 - 0 (W)3/28 Western Harnett* 9 - 0 (W)3/30 South Johnston* 9 - 0 (W)4/4 @ Cleveland* 8 - 0 (W)4/18 Triton* 9 - 0 (W)4/19 @ Smithfield-Selma* 9 - 0 (W)4/20 @ Western Harnett* 9 - 0 (W)4/26 @ South Johnston* 9 - 0 (W)4/27 Cleveland* 1 - 0 (W)5/2 Smithfield-Selma* 9 - 0 (W)5/4 @ Fuquay - Varina 1 - 1 (T)5/10 Lee County# 9 - 0 (W)5/13 Northwood# 2 - 0 (W)5/16 @ Asheboro# 6 - 0 (W)5/19 @ Northern Guilford# 1 - 0 (W)5/25 Terry Sanford# 1 - 0 (W)5/27 Weddington# Corinth Holders is making their first appearance in the NCH-SAA Women’s Soccer State Championship game. The Pirates knocked off unbeaten Terry Sanford in their Eastern Regional Final victory on Thursday night after two postponments due to inclement weather. The Lady Pirates gained some momentum in the final week of the regular season, fighting to a gritty 1-1 tie against 4A Fuquay-Varina. Coach Alison Vetterl said “Our season has been full of excitement. The hard work that these girls have put in has been unbelieveable and we have only gotten better as the year has gone on. They’ve stuck together and believed they can accomplish anything.” No one player has scored more than 20 goals for this year’s Pirates, but they do have six players that are in double-figures in the category for the year. Junior Carolina Solis and senior Lexie Chase are tied for the team lead in goals scored with 19 each this year. Chase has added 17 assists this season while sophomore Rylee Bays leads the team in assists with 19.
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# NAME YR HT P0 Lizzy Halmy So. 5’ 6” GK1 Stephanie Stull So. 5’ 4” GK2 Kaelee Van Gundy Jr. 5’ 4” F 3 Haley Sanneman So. 5’ 6” D/F4 Morgan Townsend So. 5’ 4” D6 Nicole Cavaliere Jr. 5’ 3” M 7 Grace Lingo Sr. 5’ 2” M8 Marena Miesse Jr. 5’ 5” D/M9 Maddie Smith Jr. 5’ 4” M10 Alex Odle Fr. 5’ 7” M
Weddington Warriors
*Roster information provided by schools
Corinth Holders Pirates
# NAME YR HT P0 Grace Pittman Jr. 5’ 7” GK00 Alyssa Walawender Fr. 5’ 7” GK1 Kaelin Sanderford So. 5’ 3” D2 Sydney Gladwell Jr. 5’ 6” F/M3 Summer Maxwell Jr. 5’ 3” F/M4 Alysa Dent Sr. 5’ 2” D5 Rose Fitzpatrick Jr. 5’ 3” F/M6 Samantha Iorio Jr. 5’ 5” D7 Lexie Chase Sr. 5’ 2” F/M8 Rylee Bays So. 5’ 4” F/M9 Riley Kaple Fr. 5’ 4” D10 Anu Kane Fr. 5’ 0” F/M11 Tessa Gladwell Fr. 5’ 8” M/D
# NAME YR HT P12 Megan Blackley So. 5’ 6” D13 Hannah Bober Jr. 5’ 5” MF14 Alexis Ayers Jr. 5’ 2” D/M15 Lindy Morgan So. 5’ 9” M16 Erin Barefoot So. 5’ 2” F/M17 Carolina Solis Jr. 5’ 3” F/M18 Erica Boswell Jr. 5’ 9” D/M19 Summer Mitchell Sr. 5’ 9” M22 Grace Farmer Jr. 5’ 5” F/M23 Sierra Gaudett So. 5’ 5” F/M25 Lauren Propps Jr. 5’ 8” M Chloe Renfer Fr. 5’ 0” F/M
# NAME YR HT P11 Makayla Mcgee Jr. 5’ 6” F 13 Gretchen Lingo Fr. 5’ 2” D/M17 Remi Roberts Sr. 6’ 3” D18 Faith Adams Fr. 5’ 4” M19 Gabby Cormier Sr. 5’ 4” D20 Maggie Miller Fr. 5’ 10” D22 Morgan Macia Jr. 5’ 6” M23 Vanessa Harrison Jr. 5’ 4” M25 Lauren Lee Sr. 5’ 5” D
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’s Soccer Cham
pionsh
ip Bracket
FIRST ROUNDSECOND ROUND
THIRD ROUNDFOURTH ROUND
Wakefield
Middle Creek
Wakefield
Harnett Central
D.H. Conley
Middle Creek
West Johnston
Lumberton
OverhillsH
eritageClaytonFuquay-VarinaJack BrittGarnerAshleyH
olly SpringsCardinal GibbonsKnightdale
West Johnston
Heritage
Fuquay-Varina
Garner
Holly Springs
Cardinal Gibbons
Middle Creek
Heritage
FOURTH ROUNDTHIRD ROUND
SECOND ROUNDFIRST ROUND
Middle Creek
Cardinal Gibbons
Fuquay-Varina
Cardinal Gibbons
Green Hope
E.A. Laney
Green Hope
BroughtonE.A. LaneyEast Chapel H
illLeesville RoadN
ew H
anoverJ.H
. RosePurnell Sw
ettPine ForestSandersonM
illbrookN
orthern DurhamPanther CreekN
ew Bern
Hoggard
Apex
Leesville Road
J.H. Rose
Sanderson
Millbrook
Panther Creek
Hoggard
Green Hope
Leesville Road
Green Hope
Hoggard
Millbrook
Hoggard
Cardinal Gibbons
Hoggard
Charlotte Catholic
West Forsyth
West Forsyth
Cardinal Gibbons
STATE CHAM
PIONS
CHAM
PIONSH
IP
REGIONAL FINAL
2301617824102552713201222331132151811216267289231419429
130141892372662812211620431 3321517102482552711221319229
Hough
Southeast GuilfordM
ooresvilleSouthern Alam
anceArdrey Kell
R.J. ReynoldsPinecrest
South Caldwell
Lake Norm
anRonald Reagan
Porter RidgeOlym
picCharlotte Catholic
East ForsythPage
Hopew
ell
West Forsyth
East MecklenburgProvidenceRichm
ondGrim
sleyNorth M
ecklenburgW
ataugaIndependence
Northwest Guilford
South Mecklenburg
T.C. RobersonM
ount TaborSouthw
est GuilfordM
allard CreekM
yers ParkDavid W
. Butler
Hough
Mooresville
Ardrey Kell
Pinecrest
Lake Norm
an
Porter Ridge
Charlotte Catholic
Page
West Forsyth
Providence
Grimsley
Watauga
Northw
est Guilford
T.C. Roberson
Southwest Guilford
Myers Park
Hough
Charlotte Catholic
West Forsyth
Myers Park
Hough
Pinecrest
Porter Ridge
Charlotte Catholic
West Forsyth
Watauga
T.C. Roberson
Myers Park
6-0
3-1
7-3
4-0
1-0
3-1
4-1
9-0
4-1
2-1
4-0
6-1
7-2
4-2
2-0
3-0
9-0
7-0
5-0
2-1
1-0
3-2
4-2
9-0
8-0
2-0
3-0
9-1
3-1
2-1
3-2
9-0
2-1
5-0
5-1
4-0
3-2
4-0
3-1
4-0
2-0
1-1 (4-3, PK)
3-1
5-0
5-0
2-1
3-2
2-1
3-1
6-1
3-2
3-0
5-0
7-0
6-0
5-0
2-1
1-1 (4-2, PK)
2-0
1-0
2-0
0-0 (5-4, PK)
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4A Championship Team Information
Location: Clemmons, N.C.Conference: Central Piedmont 4AColors: Green & YellowPrincipal: Charles McAnichAthletic Director: Mike PenningtonHead Coach: Scott BiltonAssistant Coaches: Jeffrey Williams, Mike Southard & Ana-bela BarretoPlayers to Watch: Brooklyn Berry, Elizabeth Neblett, Riley Terry & Erin BlevinsTeam Record: 25-1-1 (12-0)
Date Opponent Result2/27 Ronald Reagan 5 - 0 (W)3/2 East Forsyth 3 - 0 (W)3/4 Mount Tabor 6 - 1 (W)3/7 Ragsdale 6 - 0 (W)3/8 @ East Forsyth 0 - 0 (T)3/13 Parkland* 10 - 0 (W)3/14 @ Glenn 9 - 0 (W)3/16 @ Ragsdale 9 - 0 (W)3/20 Davie* 10 - 1 (W)3/23 @ Mount Tabor* 4 - 0 (W)3/24 @ Forbush 6 - 1 (W)3/27 @ Ronald Reagan* 8 - 0 (W)3/30 R.J. Reynolds* 8 - 0 (W)4/3 @ North Davidson* 6 - 0 (W)4/6 @ Parkland* 9 - 0 (W)4/11 @ Davie* 7 - 0 (W)4/21 @ Hough 1 - 4 (L)4/22 Myers Park 1 - 0 (W)4/26 Mount Tabor* 3 - 0 (W)4/27 Ronald Reagan* 4 - 0 (W)5/2 @ R.J. Reynolds* 6 - 0 (W)5/3 North Davidson* 4 - 0 (W)5/10 East Mecklenburg# 9 - 0 (W)5/13 Providence# 2 - 0 (W)5/17 Watauga# 6 - 0 (W)5/19 Myers Park# 1 - 0 (W)5/24 Charlotte Catholic# 0-0 (5-4 PK) (W)5/27 Cardinal Gibbons# West Forsyth is making their first appearance in an NCHSAA Women’s Soccer State Championship game. The Titans have been built from the back this year, starting with strong goal keeping and a midfield that controls the pace of the game. The Titans lone loss of the season came against Hough by a 4-1 scoreline, and since the mid-April defeat, West Forsyth has regrouped according to Coach Scott Bilton to, “push each other to higher levels. In fact, the Titans haven’t allowed a goal since that loss, ripping off 10 straight shutouts including a 0-0 win over Charlotte Catholic in the regional finals that saw the Titans claim the Western Regional Final in penalty kicks 5-4. Junior Brooklyn Berry is the catalyst for the offense, scoring 57 goals on the season to lead the team. She has also chipped in 16 assists.
WEST FORSYTHTITANS
CARDINAL GIBBONSCRUSADERSLocation: Raleigh, N.C.Conference: PAC 6-4AColors: Hunter Green & Vegas GoldPrincipal: Jason CurtisAthletic Director: Todd SchulerHead Coach: Michele MillerAssistant Coaches: Ade Taiwo, Sarah Kuszaj, Tim Yelenic & Farzin AsefniaPlayers to Watch: Maggie Pierce, Haley Garrett, Taylor CurrieTeam Record: 22-1-1 (12-0)
Date Opponent Result3/3 Leesville Road 1 - 1 (T)3/6 @ Hillside* 9 - 0 (W)3/8 Pinecrest 5 - 0 (W)3/10 Hoggard 2 - 0 (W)3/16 @ Greenbrier (GA) 4 - 0 (W)3/17 Walton (GA) 2 - 0 (W)3/18 Columbus (GA) 0 - 1 (L)3/20 Jordan* 4 - 0 (W)3/22 @ Person* 10 - 1 (W)3/28 Riverside-Durham* 6 - 0 (W)3/29 @ Northern Durham* 4 - 0 (W)4/5 @ Riverside-Durham* 9 - 0 (W)4/10 East Chapel Hill* 7 - 2 (W)4/11 @ Chapel Hill 2 - 1 (W)4/26 Person* 9 - 0 (W)4/27 Hillside* 9 - 0 (W)5/1 @ East Chapel Hill* 2 - 1 (W)5/2 @ Jordan* 3 - 0 (W)5/3 Northern Durham* 9 - 0 (W)5/9 Knightdale# 9 - 0 (W)5/12 Holly Springs# 4 - 0 (W)5/17 Fuquay - Varina# 6 - 1 (W)5/20 Middle Creek# 2 - 1 (W)5/23 Hoggard# 2 - 0 (W)5/27 West Forsyth# Cardinal Gibbons is making the school’s fifth appearance in an NCHSAA Women’s Soccer State Championship game, their first at the 4A level. The Crusaders have won two champion-ships, one in 2A in 2007, the other in 3A back in 2013. The Crusaders challenged themselves in the non-conference schedule, and the team has risen to the challenge. Down 1-0 at the half against Fuquay, the squad ripped off six second half goals to beat the Bengals 6-1. They also beat one of the top teams in Georgia, Walton, who featured a lineup with several ECNL players. Coach Michele Miller said the season has been about pos-session for them, “We have pretty technical players and can find goals from a variety of spots.” In fact 14 different players have scored this year for the Crusaders and five of them have reached the double digit mark for the year. Senior Taylor Currie has scored 26 goals in her final year with the program to lead the team. Sophomore Maggie Pierce has been dynamic with 21 goals and 26 assists.
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*Roster information provided by schools
West Forsyth Titans
# NAME YR HT P1 Kerry Eagleston So. 5’ 8” GK2 Savannah Goodin Sr. 5’ 6” D3 Bridgette Scott Jr. 5’ 6” F 4 Delaney Cowart Sr. 5’ 8” D5 Brittany Del hierro Sr. 5’ 2” F6 Katie Griffin So. 5’ 3” D7 Bri Hudnall So. 5’ 7” M 8 Riley Terry So. 5’ 5” D9 Katherine Spencer So. 5’ 6” F10 Justiss Hunter Fr. 5’ 9” F11 Avery Dyson So. 5’ 7” M
Cardinal Gibbons Crusaders
# Name Yr. Ht. Pos. 0 Abby Kopp Fr. 5’ 5” GK1 Hannah Watson Fr. 5’ 6” GK2 Reni Taiwo Sr. 5’ 4” D3 Haley Garrett Sr. 5’ 6” M 4 Meghan Kast Jr. 5’ 6” M5 Caroline Goudy Sr. 5’ 6” D/F6 Kylie Cromwell Fr. 5’ 6” D/M9 Audrey Smith Fr. 5’ 6” F 11 Alyssa Carter Sr. 5’ 4” D12 Taylor Currie Sr. 5’ 6” F14 Anna Rockett So. 5’ 5” D
# Name Yr. Ht. Pos.
# NAME YR HT P13 Erin Blevins Jr. 5’ 7” M14 Riley Dorman So. 5’ 7” F15 Meredith Stewart So. 5’ 6” M16 Elizabeth Glontz Sr. 5’ 6” D17 Peyton Frye Sr. 5’ 6” M18 Claire Shu Jr. 5’ 7” D20 Cami Belin Fr. 5’ 5” D21 Amber Skinner So. 5’ 8” D22 Darien Byrum Jr. 5’ 7” GK23 Brooklyn Berry Jr. 5’ 7” F24 Elizabeth Neblett Sr. 5’ 10” M
15 Emmy Duerr So. 5’ 6” F/M18 Caroline Macri Jr. 5’ 6” D19 McKenna Snyder So. 5’ 6” F21 Maddie Reid Fr. 5’ 7” D/M23 Julia Lucas Jr. 5’ 6” M24 Montgomery Cooling Sr. 5’ 9” D25 Carlie Groeschen Sr. 5’ 8” D28 Maggie Pierce So. 5’ 5” M/F31 Elke Crabtree Jr. 5’ 7” M34 Maggie Todd Sr. 5’ 5” D/M
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YEAR SITE CHAMPION RUNNER-UP MVP1986 Fetzer Field, UNC Page 4 Millbrook 2 Paula Shelton, Page1987 Method Road, NCSU Page 2 Millbrook 0 Kelly Lineweaver, Page1988 High Point Page 3 Grimsley 0 Jill Adams, Page1989 Burlington Millbrook 2 Page 0 Crystal Myers, Millbrook1990 Raleigh Sanderson Grimsley 1 Sanderson 0 Kim Woodell, Grimsley1991 W-Salem, North Forsyth Sanderson 7 North Forsyth 1 Ashley Riggs, Sanderson1992 Raleigh Broughton Broughton 1 Grimsley 0 Lyn Metzger, Broughton1993 Greensboro Jamieson St. Grimsley 4 Sanderson 1 Wendy Ennis, Grimsley
1A/2A/3A CLASSIFICATIONYEAR SITE CHAMPION RUNNER-UP MVP1994 Method Road, NCSU Ragsdale 3 Southwest Guilford 2 (PK) Siri Mullinax, Ragsdale1995 Method Road, NCSU Southwest Guilford 6 High Point Central 1 Rebecca Byrd, SW Guilford1996 Method Road, NCSU Ragsdale 3 T.C. Roberson 0 Sarah Judy, Ragsdale1997 Method Road, NCSU Southwest Guilford 1 Charlotte Catholic 0 Kelly Allison, SW Guilford
4A CLASSIFICATIONYEAR SITE CHAMPION RUNNER-UP MVP1994 Method Road, NCSU Grimsley 2 Broughton 1 (PK) Allison Wahl, Grimsley1995 Method Road, NCSU Broughton 3 Grimsley 2 (OT) Kara Marschalk, Broughton1996 Method Road, NCSU Grimsley 2 Broughton 1 Laurie Benson, Grimsley1997 Method Road, NCSU Providence 2 Broughton 1 Michelle Snage, Providence1998 Method Road, NCSU Broughton 2 Page 1 Erin Edmundson, Broughton1999 Method Road, NCSU Broughton 3 Grimsley 0 Bryann Hardman, Broughton2000 Method Road, NCSU Broughton 1 Grimsley 0 Andrea Hinshaw, Broughton2001 Method Road, NCSU Broughton 3 Providence 2 (PK) Andrea Hinshaw, Broughton2002 Method Road, NCSU Grimsley 2 Apex 0 Anna Betton, Grimsley2003 SAS Soccer Park, Cary Broughton 2 Grimsley 0 Molly Skinner, Broughton2004 SAS Soccer Park, Cary Grimsley 2 Broughton 0 Anna Rodenbough, Grimsley2005 SAS Soccer Park, Cary Broughton 4 Mount Tabor 1 Casey Nogueira, Broughton2006 SAS Soccer Park, Cary Broughton 1 Providence 0 Casey Nogueira, Broughton2007 SAS Soccer Park, Cary Apex 2 Weddington 1 (OT) Jennifer Partenheimer, Apex2008 Derr Stadium, NCSU Leesville Road 3 Ardrey Kell 0 Nitang Jones, Leesville Road2009 Derr Stadium, NCSU Leesville Road 1 Ardrey Kell 0 (PK) Erika Lenns, Leesville Road2010 Derr Stadium, NCSU North Mecklenburg 2 Hoggard 1 (PK) Emily Rusk, North Mecklenburg2011 WakeMed Soccer Park, Cary Leesville Road 3 Ardrey Kell 0 Rachel Hunter, Leesville Road2012 Dail Soccer Field, NCSU W.A. Hough 2 Green Hope 1 Sarah Moon, Hough2013 Dail Soccer Field, NCSU Green Hope 2 W.A. Hough 0 Alexis Shaffer, Green Hope2014 Dail Soccer Field, NCSU W.A. Hough 1 Panther Creek 0 (sdOT) Courtney Carroll, Hough2015 Dail Soccer Field, NCSU Panther Creek 2 Providence 0 Meredith Hamby, Panther Creek2016 Dail Soccer Field, NCSU Providence 2 Middle Creek 1 Molly McGarry, Providence
3A CLASSIFICATIONYEAR SITE CHAMPION RUNNER-UP MVP1998 Method Road, NCSU East Chapel Hill 3 T.C. Roberson 2 Bethany Shewmaker, E. Chapel Hill1999 Method Road, NCSU Ragsdale 2 Fuquay-Varina 1 Jordan Allison, Ragsdale2000 Method Road, NCSU East Chapel Hill 3 Asheville 0 Bethany Shewmaker, E. Chapel Hill2001 Method Road, NCSU Southwest Guilford 4 T.C. Roberson 1 Kelly Whitaker, Southwest Guilford2002 Method Road, NCSU Southwest Guilford 3 T.C. Roberson 2 (OT) Kelly Whitaker, Southwest Guilford2003 SAS Soccer Park, Cary White Oak 2 T.C. Roberson 1 (PK) Lauran Meadows, White Oak2004 SAS Soccer Park, Cary East Chapel Hill 4 Parkwood 1 Sterling Smith, E. Chapel Hill2005 SAS Soccer Park, Cary Ragsdale 4 White Oak 1 Erin Hamilton, Ragsdale2006 SAS Soccer Park, Cary White Oak 6 Southwest Guilford 1 Tandy Banks, White Oak2007 SAS Soccer Park, Cary White Oak 3 Charlotte Catholic 2 Tandy Banks, White Oak2008 Derr Stadium, NCSU White Oak 4 T.C. Roberson 0 Stephanie Rose, White Oak2009 Derr Stadium, NCSU White Oak 5 Kings Mountain 0 Stephanie Rose, White Oak2010 Derr Stadium, NCSU Marvin Ridge 1 Cardinal Gibbons 0 Toni Lashley, Marvin Ridge2011 WakeMed Soccer Park, Cary Charlotte Catholic 2 Cardinal Gibbons 1 Jane Cline, Charlotte Catholic2012 Dail Soccer Field, NCSU White Oak 2 Charlotte Catholic 1 Jodi Barber, White Oak2013 Dail Soccer Field, NCSU Cardinal Gibbons 3 St. Stephens 0 Christina Gibbons, Card. Gibbons2014 Dail Soccer Field, NCSU Chapel Hill 2 Weddington 1 Alex Kmiball, Chapel Hill2015 Dail Soccer Field, NCSU A.C. Reynolds 2 Swansboro 1 Dallas Warren, A.C. Reynolds2016 Dail Soccer Field, NCSU Weddington 2 Jacksonville 1 Remi Roberts, Weddington
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1A/2A CLASSIFICATIONYEAR SITE CHAMPION RUNNER-UP MVP1998 Method Road, NCSU High Point Central 4 Eastern Alamance 0 Lee Culp, High Point Central1999 Method Road, NCSU High Point Central 1 Swansboro 0 Jenni Tinsley, High Point Central2000 Method Road, NCSU Richlands 3 High Point Central 1 Patrice Drone, Richlands2001 Method Road, NCSU Richlands 3 Parkwood 1 Dana Henderson, Richlands2002 Method Road, NCSU Charlotte Catholic 1 Western Guilford 0 Christine Liberto, Char. Catholic2003 SAS Soccer Park, Cary Charlotte Catholic 4 Richlands 0 Courtney Tighe, Char. Catholic2004 SAS Soccer Park, Cary Western Guilford 2 Hibriten 0 Marcy Laliberty, W. Guilford2005 SAS Soccer Park, Cary Western Guilford 2 Charlotte Catholic 1 Kayleigh Bouchillon, W. Guilford2006 SAS Soccer Park, Cary Swansboro 5 Wilkes Central 0 Samantha Dunn, Swansboro
2A CLASSIFICATIONYEAR SITE CHAMPION RUNNER-UP MVP2007 SAS Soccer Park, Cary Cardinal Gibbons 1 Shelby 0 Lindsey Byrd, Cardinal Gibbons2008 Derr Stadium, NCSU First Flight 2 Forbush 1 Kristina Argiroff, First Flight2009 Derr Stadium, NCSU Swansboro 2 Forbush 1 (OT) Alana Soetaert, Swansboro2010 Derr Stadium, NCSU Swansboro 2 Forbush 1 Alana Soetaert, Swansboro2011 WakeMed Soccer Park, Cary Cuthbertson 2 Carrboro 1 (PK) Leah Drawdy, Cuthbertson2012 Dail Soccer Field, NCSU Carrboro 2 Cuthbertson 1 Kylie Tawney, Carrboro2013 Dail Soccer Field, NCSU Swansboro 3 South Iredell 0 Tylor Ring, Swansboro2014 Dail Soccer Field, NCSU West Stokes 2 Washington 0 Taylor Hopper, West Stokes2015 Dail Soccer Field, NCSU Carrboro 2 Forbush 1 (OT) Miah Araba, Carrboro2016 Dail Soccer Field, NCSU Carrboro 1 Forbush 0 (OT) Alexa Wojnovich, Carrboro
1A CLASSIFICATIONYEAR SITE CHAMPION RUNNER-UP MVP2007 SAS Soccer Park, Cary Raleigh Charter 3 Bishop McGuinness 0 Camille Morgan, Raleigh Charter2008 Derr Stadium, NCSU Dixon 1 Polk County 0 Jaime Edens, Dixon2009 Derr Stadium, NCSU Polk County 1 Raleigh Charter 0 Anna Trakas, Polk2010 Derr Stadium, NCSU Southwest Onslow 2 Avery County 0 Samantha Williams, SW Onslow2011 WakeMed Soccer Park, Cary Central Academy 1 Southwest Onslow 0 Lindsey Kurtz, Central Academy2012 Dail Soccer Field, NCSU Southwest Onslow 2 Thomas Jefferson 0 Taylor Marley, SW Onslow2013 Dail Soccer Field, NCSU Lake Norman Charter 6 Raleigh Charter 3 (OT) Erin Iknavan, Lake Norman Ch.2014 Dail Soccer Field, NCSU Comm.Sch. of Davidson 2 East Carteret 1 (PK) Madison Good, Comm. Sch. Dav.2015 Dail Soccer Field, NCSU Raleigh Charter 2 Bishop McGuinness 1 Grace Nipp, Raleigh Charter2016 Dail Soccer Field, NCSU Comm.Sch. of Davidson 5 Franklin Academy 1 Julia Grainda, Comm. Sch. Dav.
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Apex 2 1 1 .500 2007Ardrey Kell 3 0 3 .000 2009Asheville 1 0 1 .000 2011Avery 1 0 1 .000 2010Bishop McGuinness 2 0 2 .000 2015Broughton 13 9 4 .692 2006Carrboro 4 3 1 .750 2016Cardinal Gibbons 4 2 2 .500 2013Central Academy of Tech 1 1 0 1.000 2011Charlotte Catholic 7 3 4 .429 2012Chapel Hill 1 1 0 1.000 2014Community Sch.of Davidson 2 2 0 1.000 2016Cuthbertson 2 1 1 .500 2012Dixon 1 1 0 1.000 2008East Carteret 1 0 1 .000 2014East Chapel Hill 3 3 0 1.000 2004Eastern Alamance 1 0 1 .000 1998First Flight 1 1 0 1.000 2008Forbush 5 0 5 .000 2016Fuquay-Varina 1 0 1 .000 1999Franklin Academy 1 0 1 .000 2016Green Hope 2 1 1 .500 2013Grimsley 12 6 6 .500 2004Hibriten 1 0 1 .000 2004High Point Central 4 2 2 .500 2000Hoggard 1 0 1 .000 2010Hough, W.A. 3 2 1 .667 2014Jacksonville 1 0 1 .000 2016Jefferson, Thomas Classical 1 0 1 .000 2012Kings Mountain 1 0 1 .000 2009Lake Norman Charter 1 1 0 1.000 2013
WOMEN’S SOCCER STATE CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCES
Leesville Road 3 3 0 1.000 2011Marvin Ridge 1 1 0 1.000 2010Middle Creek 1 0 1 .000 2016Millbrook 3 1 2 .333 1989Mount Tabor 1 0 1 .000 2005North Forsyth 1 0 1 .000 1991North Mecklenburg 1 1 0 1.000 2010Page 5 3 2 .600 1998Panther Creek 2 1 1 .500 2015Parkwood 2 0 2 .000 2004Polk County 2 1 1 .500 2009Providence 5 2 3 .400 2016Raleigh Charter 4 2 2 .500 2015Ragsdale 4 4 0 1.000 2005Reynolds, A.C. 1 1 0 1.000 2015Richlands 3 2 1 .667 2003St. Stephens 1 0 1 .000 2013Sanderson 3 1 2 .333 1993Shelby 1 0 1 .000 2007South Iredell 1 0 1 .000 2013Southwest Guilford 6 4 2 .667 2006Southwest Onslow 3 2 1 .667 2012Swansboro 7 4 3 .571 2015T.C. Roberson 6 0 6 .000 2008Washington 1 0 1 .000 2014Weddington 3 1 2 .333 2016West Stokes 1 1 0 1.000 2014Western Guilford 3 2 1 .667 2005White Oak 7 6 1 .857 2012Wilkes Central 1 0 1 .000 2006
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Albemarle 13 7 13 .350 2016Alexander Central 11 3 11 .214 2015Alleghany 2 0 2 .000 2015Andrews 1 1 1 .500 2003Andrews, T.W. 9 5 9 .357 2012Apex 25 33 24 .579 2016Ashbrook 14 8 14 .364 2014Ashe Central 1 0 1 .000 1999Ashe County 10 9 10 .474 2016Asheboro 11 4 11 .267 2016Asheville 23 35 23 .603 2016Ashley 4 2 4 .333 2016Atkins 2 0 2 .000 2015Athens Drive 16 21 16 .568 2016Avery County 17 12 17 .414 2016Aycock, C.B. 16 4 16 .200 2016Bandys 10 2 10 .167 2015Bartlett Yancey 10 5 10 .333 2016Beddingfield 14 5 14 .263 2016Berry Academy 3 0 3 .000 2012Bishop McGuinness 11 26 11 .703 2016Brevard 16 7 16 .304 2015Britt, Jack 4 0 4 .000 2010Broughton 25 81 16 .835 2015Brown, A.L. 4 1 4 .200 2016Bunn 9 0 9 .000 2014Bunker Hill 1 0 1 .000 2016Burns 9 8 9 .471 2016Butler 11 14 5 .737 2014Cape Fear 7 0 7 .000 2015Cape Hatteras 7 0 7 .000 2016Cardinal Gibbons 11 44 9 .830 2016Carrboro 9 34 6 .850 2016Carson, Jesse 5 2 5 .286 2016Cary 18 7 18 .280 2013Cedar Ridge 8 3 8 .273 2016Camden 7 7 5 .583 2016Central Academy of Tech & Arts 9 17 9 .654 2016Central Cabarrus 10 5 10 .333 2014Central Davidson 13 6 13 .316 2015Chapel Hill 29 37 28 .569 2016Charlotte Catholic 25 68 22 .756 2016Chase 3 0 3 .000 2014Chatham Central 6 2 6 .250 2016Chatham Charter 1 0 1 .000 2016Cherokee 3 0 3 .000 2016Cherryville 7 1 7 .125 2016Clayton 17 7 17 .292 2016Cleveland 5 2 5 .286 2016Clinton 10 14 10 .583 2016Comm. School of Davidson 3 12 1 .923 2016Concord 1 0 1 .000 2016Conley, D.H 8 6 8 .429 2016Corinth Holders 6 6 6 .500 2016Cox Mill 8 12 7 .632 2016Crest 6 4 6 .400 2012Croatan 14 23 14 .622 2016Cramer, Stuart 2 0 2 .000 2016Currituck 14 8 14 .364 2016Cuthbertson 7 27 6 .818 2016Davie County 8 0 8 .000 2016Dixon 18 22 17 .564 2016Draghn, Jimmy C. 1 0 1 .000 2010
WOMEN’S SOCCER STATE PLAYOFF RECORDS (ALL-TIME)
Durham School of Arts 16 12 16 .429 2016East Bladen 10 1 10 .091 2016East Burke 11 5 11 .313 2012East Carteret 6 13 6 .684 2016East Chapel Hill 20 48 17 .738 2016East Columbus 6 1 6 .143 2015East Davidson 15 11 15 .423 2016East Duplin 11 4 11 .267 2016East Forsyth 25 36 25 .590 2016East Gaston 8 1 8 .111 2014East Henderson 3 0 3 .000 2016East Lincoln 13 16 13 .552 2016East Mecklenburg 20 12 20 .375 2016East Montgomery 11 4 11 .267 2016East Rutherford 2 0 2 .000 2016East Surry 3 4 3 .571 2016East Wake 3 0 3 .000 2012East Wake Academy 3 1 3 .250 2016East Wilkes 8 1 8 .111 2016Eastern Guilford 9 8 9 .471 2009Eastern Alamance 13 8 13 .381 2016Eastern Randolph 4 2 4 .333 2015Eastern Wayne 15 6 14 .300 2016Eastern NC School for Deaf 1 0 1 .000 1986Edenton Holmes 1 0 1 .000 2015Elkin 9 9 9 .500 2016Enka 11 4 11 .267 2015Enloe 8 7 8 .467 2011Erwin 1 0 1 .000 2016Fike 29 35 29 .547 2016First Flight 11 27 10 .730 2016Foard, Fred T 8 7 8 .467 2016Forbush 18 43 18 .705 2016Forest Hills 9 6 9 .400 2014Forestview 18 11 18 .379 2016Franklin 10 11 10 .524 2016Franklin Academy 4 11 4 .733 2016Franklinton 11 8 11 .421 2016Freedom 15 5 15 .250 2014Fuquay-Varina 14 15 14 .517 2016Garner 11 3 11 .214 2016Gates County 1 0 1 .000 2007Glenn 5 5 2 .714 2015Goldsboro 4 0 4 .000 2016Granville Central 3 2 3 .400 2016Graham 1 0 1 .000 1998Grays Creek 13 6 13 .316 2016Gray Stone Day 10 11 10 .524 2016Green Hope 14 26 13 .667 2016Grimsley 31 82 25 .766 2016Harding 16 5 16 .238 2013Harnett Central 11 3 11 .214 2016Havelock 18 6 18 .250 2016Henderson Vance 2 1 2 .333 1990Hendersonville 15 17 6 .739 2016Heritage 2 2 2 .500 2016Hertford County 7 0 3 .000 2013Hibriten 16 26 16 .619 2016Hickory 21 24 21 .533 2016Hickory Ridge 9 8 9 .471 2016High Point Central 17 33 15 .688 2007Highlands 13 2 13 .133 2016Highland Tech 7 2 7 .222 2016
RECORDS SINCE 1975School App. W L Pct. Last School App. W L Pct. Last
Hobbton 7 1 7 .125 2016Hoggard 24 51 24 .680 2016Hoke 9 1 9 .100 2014Holmes 10 3 10 .231 2016Holly Springs 9 7 9 .438 2016Hopewell 13 4 13 .235 2016Hough 6 24 4 .857 2016Hunt 29 28 29 .491 2016Huss, Hunter 4 0 4 .000 2014Independence 3 0 3 .000 2016Jack Britt 10 3 10 .231 2016Jacksonville 22 51 22 .699 2016James Kenan 5 1 5 .167 2016Jefferson, Thomas 7 13 7 .650 2016Jordan 24 15 24 .385 2015Jordan-Matthews 12 6 12 .333 2016Kell, Ardrey 11 31 11 .738 2016Kenan, James 7 2 7 .222 2011Kestrel Heights 3 2 3 .400 2016Kings Mountain 16 14 16 .467 2016Kinston 13 1 13 .071 2015Knightdale 9 4 9 .308 2016Lake Norman 14 33 14 .702 2016Lake Norman Charter 6 15 5 .750 2016Lakewood 7 3 7 .300 2016Laney 16 15 16 .484 2016Ledford 17 8 17 .320 2016Lee County 1 1 1 .500 1993Leesville Road 21 54 18 .750 2016Lejeune 14 11 14 .440 2016Lexington 6 0 6 .000 2016Lincoln Charter 5 5 5 .500 2016Lincolnton 7 1 7 .125 2016Louisburg 5 0 5 .000 2014Lumberton 14 7 14 .333 2016Madison 18 13 18 .419 2016Maiden 4 0 4 .000 2014Mallard Creek 9 4 9 .308 2016Manteo 18 16 18 .471 2016Marvin Ridge 9 27 8 .771 2016McDowell 9 1 9 .100 2015McMichael 4 0 4 .000 2016Middle Creek 2 6 2 .500 2016Midway 8 10 8 .535 2016Millbrook 15 26 14 .650 2016Mitchell 2 0 2 .000 2015Monroe 4 0 4 .000 2009Mooresville 21 11 21 .344 2016Morehead 10 1 10 .091 2015Mount Airy 3 2 3 .400 2016Mount Pleasant 11 2 11 .154 2016Mount Tabor 27 24 26 .480 2016Mountain Heritage 1 1 1 .500 2008Mountain Island Charter 1 1 1 .500 2016Murphy 2 0 2 .000 2003Myers Park 27 42 27 .609 2016NC School of Science & Math 14 13 14 .481 2016Nash Central 4 0 4 .000 2010Neuse Charter 3 1 3 .250 2015New Bern 23 30 23 .566 2016New Hanover 14 17 14 .548 2016Newton-Conover 10 9 10 .474 2016North Brunswick 8 0 8 .000 2013North Buncombe 12 4 12 .250 2015
WOMEN’S SOCCER STATE PLAYOFF RECORDS (ALL-TIME)
North Davidson 11 2 11 .154 2016North Duplin 3 0 3 .000 2016North Forsyth 5 8 5 .615 1994North Gaston 1 0 1 .000 2016North Henderson 7 4 7 .364 2016North Iredell 15 3 15 .167 2016North Johnston 12 2 12 .143 2014North Lenoir 8 5 8 .385 2016North Lincoln 8 3 8 .273 2013North Mecklenburg 23 29 22 .569 2016Northside (Jacksonville) 5 5 5 .500 2016North Moore 9 5 9 .357 2016North Pitt 3 1 3 .250 2016North Rowan 3 0 3 .000 2012North Stanly 15 10 15 .400 2016North Stokes 3 1 3 .250 2016North Wilkes 1 0 1 .000 2016Northeast Guilford 21 23 21 .523 2013Northeastern 9 2 9 .182 2016Northern Durham 19 5 19 .208 2016Northern Guilford 8 15 8 .652 2016Northern Nash 13 6 13 .316 2016Northern Vance 9 2 9 .182 2008Northwest Cabarrus 11 3 11 .214 2016Northwest Guilford 22 28 22 .560 2016Northwood 19 26 19 .578 2016Olympic 12 4 12 .250 2016Orange 7 1 7 .125 2016Overhills 6 0 6 .000 2016Owen, C. D. 9 6 9 .400 2016Oxford Preparatory 1 0 1 .000 2016Page 26 50 26 .658 2016Panther Creek 8 16 8 .667 2016Parkland 2 1 2 .333 2008Parkwood 20 33 19 .635 2016Pasquotank 3 0 3 .000 2013Patton 6 4 5 .444 2013Pender 7 0 7 .000 2016Piedmont 9 10 9 .526 2014Pine Forest 14 1 14 .067 2016Pine Lake Prep 3 5 3 .625 2016Pinecrest 22 24 22 .522 2016Pisgah 3 2 3 .400 2013Polk County 21 38 20 .655 2016Porter Ridge 11 12 11 .522 2016Princeton 10 3 10 .231 2016Providence 23 56 21 .727 2016Providence Grove 1 0 1 .000 2012Queens Grant 3 2 3 .400 2016Ragsdale 25 35 21 .625 2015Raleigh Charter 12 39 10 .796 2016Randleman 13 6 13 .316 2016Reagan 10 7 10 .412 2016Red Springs 3 0 3 .000 2016Reidsville 12 10 12 .455 2015Research Triangle 2 0 2 .000 2016Reynolds, A. C. 21 25 20 .556 2016Reynolds, R. J. 24 13 24 .351 2013Richlands 19 40 17 .702 2016Richmond Senior 14 2 14 .125 2016River Mill Academy 1 0 1 .000 2016Riverside-Durham 15 2 15 .118 2016Roanoke Rapids 23 32 23 .582 2016Roberson, T. C. 26 36 26 .581 2016
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Robinson, J.M. 13 10 13 .435 2016Rockingham County 12 4 12 .250 2016Rocky Mount 18 11 18 .379 2016Rose 23 2 23 .080 2016Rosewood 14 11 6 .647 2016Roxboro Community School 3 2 3 .400 2016R-S Central 11 4 11 .267 2016Salisbury 16 14 15 .440 2016Sanderson 21 37 20 .649 2016Sanford, Terry 21 16 14 .533 2016Scotland 17 3 17 .150 2013Seventy-First 5 0 5 .000 2001Shelby 18 31 18 .633 2016Smith, Ben L. 1 1 1 .500 2003Smith,E.E. 1 0 1 .000 1995Smithfield-Selma 8 3 8 .273 2016Smoky Mountain 9 3 9 .250 2016South Brunswick 11 11 11 .500 2016South Caldwell 3 0 3 .000 2016South Central 2 0 2 .000 2011South Columbus 4 0 4 .000 2016South Davidson 3 1 3 .250 2016South Granville 10 2 10 .167 2016South Iredell 17 20 17 .541 2016South Johnston 1 0 1 .000 2010South Lenoir 2 0 2 .000 2016South Mecklenburg 23 21 23 .477 2016South Point 15 3 15 .167 2016South Rowan 1 0 1 .000 2015South Stanly 1 0 1 .000 2014South Stokes 13 4 13 .235 2016South View 16 1 16 .059 2013Southeast Guilford 17 8 17 .320 2015Southeast Raleigh 9 6 9 .400 2010Southern Alamance 10 5 10 .333 2016Southern Guilford 6 1 6 .143 2016Southern Lee 9 1 9 .100 2016Southern Nash 5 0 5 .000 2016Southern Vance 3 0 3 .000 2016Southwest Guilford 24 48 20 .706 2016Southwest Onslow 14 31 12 .696 2016Southwestern Randolph 10 5 10 .333 2016Spring Creek 4 3 4 .429 2016St. Pauls 1 0 1 .000 2013St. Stephens 19 21 19 .525 2015Statesville 11 2 11 .154 2013Starmount 5 4 5 .444 2016Sun Valley 15 9 15 .375 2016Surry Central 7 1 7 .125 2016Swain County 3 1 3 .250 2016Swansboro 22 69 18 .793 2016Sweet, Purnell 1 0 1 .000 2015Tarboro 5 1 5 .167 2014Thomasville 1 0 1 .000 2009Topsail 18 20 18 .526 2016Trask 5 4 5 .444 2016Triton 9 2 9 .182 2016Trinity 21 11 21 .344 2016Tuscola 20 23 20 .535 2016Union 3 0 3 .000 2016Union Academy 7 18 7 .720 2016Union Pines 11 13 11 .542 2016Uwharrie Charter 1 0 1 .000 2016Vance,Zebulon (Charlotte) 8 0 8 .000 2007
Voyager Academy 3 0 3 .000 2016Wakefield 8 4 8 .333 2016Wake Forest-Rolesville 12 14 12 .538 2007Walkertown 3 0 3 .000 2016Wallace-Rose Hill 5 1 5 .167 2016Washington 14 9 14 .391 2016Watauga 20 13 20 .394 2016Webb 14 1 14 .067 2016Weddington 14 38 13 .745 2016West Bladen 2 0 2 .000 2008West Brunswick 10 4 10 .286 2015West Caldwell 9 3 9 .250 2016West Carteret 16 20 16 .556 2016West Charlotte 9 5 9 .357 1994West Columbus 5 1 5 .167 2016West Davidson 14 12 14 .462 2016West Forsyth 24 24 24 .500 2016West Henderson 16 13 16 .448 2015West Iredell 8 2 8 .200 2016West Johnston 11 8 11 .421 2016West Lincoln 1 0 1 .000 2016West Mecklenburg 10 0 10 .000 2013West Montgomery 7 2 7 .222 2016West Rowan 13 5 13 .278 2015West Stokes 14 22 13 .629 2016West Stanly 1 0 1 .000 1998West Wilkes 12 4 12 .250 2016Western Alamance 18 17 17 .500 2016Western Guilford 23 38 21 .644 2011Western Harnett 5 2 5 .286 2010Wheatmore 7 3 7 .300 2016White Oak 23 68 17 .800 2015Whiteville 11 16 11 .593 2016Wilkes Central 21 29 21 .580 2016Williams, Walter 24 32 24 .571 2016Woods Charter 2 4 2 .667 2016
RECORDS SINCE 1975School App. W L T Pct. Last School App. W L T Pct. Last
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