Nash Central High School | Archive | October, 2015

Seniors Finish Out Season On A High Note

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On Friday, October 30th, the Nash Central Bulldogs were hoping to close out the 2015 season with a win over conference-foe Northern Nash. While the Bulldogs would have loved to claim victory on Friday afternoon, there is still much to celebrate after a 2-2 draw over the Knights.

Nash Central started Friday’s game a bit slow. The Bulldogs were down 2-0 in the first half, but Nash Central was resilient and persevered. The Bulldogs came to came back to score twice while shutting down the Knights offense. During this time period, Nash Central played incredible defense, and a rhythmic pattern developed as the Bulldogs continued their beautiful work on the defensive end. Sophomore goalkeeper Colby Carter was essential in this defensive battle as Carter made multiple breathtaking saves. Nash Central’s goals were scored by senior Jacob Wolf and freshman Chandler Padgett. Junior Jared Sanchez was the set-up man for Wolf, and a well-timed and on-target pass by Sanchez allowed Wolf to successfully execute the scoring play.Also,  Nash Central’s second goal would not have been possible without the speed of John Michael Kelly. Kelly was able to swiftly rush down the field, and the senior’s well-maneuvered pass to Padgett was key in knotting up the score with Northern Nash. Lastly, the Bulldogs offense came close to scoring on several occasions during the overtime period, but the pesky Knights defense just wouldn’t let up.

This well-deserved and hard-fought draw over Northern Nash was a phenomenal way for the Bulldogs to properly send out its seniors. The 2015 Nash Central boys soccer team was home to eleven seniors, and Christian ***, Angel Rios, Tyler Gunnels, Jacob Wolf, Tripp Turner, Jorge Vasquez, Allen Cooper, Cameron Flora, Stephen Turner, Turner Ward, and John Michael Kelly were honored individually in a post-game ceremony, which was conducted by Nash Central head coach Ryan Ruiz. Ruiz shared his personal sentiments regarding each senior, which certainly made for an extremely heart-rendering and poignant affair. This class of 2016 is the first class that Ruiz has had to work with from start to finish. Ruiz has helped developed these seniors from their freshman days, and this definitely creates an emotional attachment to this exceptional class of seniors.

All in all, Nash Central’s  boy’s soccer program may not be the most decorated program in the state, but there’s just something that the Bulldogs have that cannot be found in even the greatest of teams. This would undeniably have to be an unparallel and unmatched level of heart, and thanks to the limitless efforts of John Michael Kelly, Turner Ward, Stephen Turner, Allen Cooper, Jorge Vasquez, Tripp Turner, Cameron Flora, Jacob Wolf, Tyler Gunnels, Angel Rios, and Christian ***, Nash Central soccer has come a long way and is headed in the right direction.

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Sara Joyner Preforms At States

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Nash Central senior Sara Joyner competed as 3A state girls golf tournament on Monday, October 26th.  With seventy-eight golfers from 3A high schools all over North Carolina,  Joyner performed well and finished +77 on the Red Course at Foxfire Resort.

All in all, Sara Joyner’s high school golf career may be over now, but it was certainly filled with success and great achievements.

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Nash Central Honors Seniors

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Friday’s home football game against Northern Nash will be more than just a regular football game. It will be senior night for all fall athletes and band members. The spotlight on Friday night will be on members of Nash Central’s football, volleyball, boy’s soccer, girl’s volleyball, boy’s and girl’s cross country, girl’s tennis, and band will receive special adulation.

As for the game, the Nash Central Bulldogs will be looking to defeat the Northern Nash Knights. The Bulldogs have showed glimpses of excellence and are a much-improved team from the 2014 season. Nash Central’s 1-7 record definitely does not do what the Bulldogs have done on the field justice. The Bulldogs have the talent to compete and with 2-6 Northern Nash. Essentially, Nash Central’s mindset is on winning, and the Bulldogs are ready to taste victory again.

In addition, Friday will be a white out game so be sure to dress in white in order to participate in the color event that will follow the game.

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2015 Lady Bulldogs Girls Tennis Season In Review

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With Nash Central’s girls tennis season over, it’s time look back at all the success the Lady Bulldogs achieved in 2015.

Nash Central finished the season with an 8-8 record and a 2-6 mark in the Big East. This was exceptional for the Lady Bulldogs as they made a 6 game improvement from the 2014 season. Nash Central’s head girls tennis coach Michael Mosley was especially proud of the way his team played in 2015, saying, “Everyone work hard and enjoyed the season”.

Individually, senior Michalah Matthews was the most dominant of the Lady Bulldogs. Matthews finished with an 11-3 overall record with a 6-3 Big East record. Ashleigh Lamb was also impressive, finishing the season with an 8-8 record and a 3-7  mark in conference play. In addition, Hannah Whitehead finished the season with an 8-8 record with an 2-8 finish in Big East play. Junior Haley Baker also exhibited great play. Baker was 8-4 in 2014 with a 4-4 record in conference play. Kayley Sharpe also made key contributions in 2015. Sharpe finished the year 6-10 with a 2-8 notch in the Big East. Madison Wall also helped the Lady Bulldogs greatly by finishing the season with a 5-7 overall record and a 2-7 Big East mark.

In doubles play, the duo of Samia Silver and Lindsey Taylor was paramount for Nash Central’s success. Silver and Taylor finished with a 3-3 record.

All in all, the Lady Bulldogs definitely had a successful season in 2015, but Nash Central will continue to trend upwards and expect greatness from the Lady Bulldogs in 2016,

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Lady Bulldogs Golf Makes It To States

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On Monday, Hannah Sasser and Sara Joyner competed in the 3A regional state tournament at Wedgewood Country Club in Wilson, North Carolina. This tournament hosted 72 golfers from all over Eastern North Carolina. Sasser and Joyner both performed well on Monday, and Joyner was one of the 26 golfers who qualified to compete in the 3A state championship tournament. This competition will take place on Monday, October 26th and Tuesday, October 27th in Pinehurst, North Carolina. This will be a rigorous contest for Joyner as the Fox Fire Red golf course is one of the most challenging courses in the state of North Carolina. Hannah Sasser also deserves adulation as she missed state qualification by just one stroke. Sasser has been exceptional throughout the season, and she certainly is worthy of high recognition.

All in all, the Lady Bulldogs golfers had yet again another great showing on Monday, and there is much more to come for these golfers.

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Pink Out On Friday Night

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To wrap up Pink Week at Nash Central, the Bulldogs will be holding its annual Pink Out game against Fike High School on Friday night.

Both Nash Central and Fike are coming off of losses, and both the Bulldogs and Deacons are looking to bounce back strongly. Nash Central previously fell to Rocky Mount while Fike was defeated by Southern Nash.

In addition, to the celebrations of the Pink Out game, Nash Central will have a tailgate in the school’s courtyard by the student parking starting at 4:30 on Friday afternoon. Admission to the tailgate is $10, and this price includes a tailgate plate with food and drink. In addition, pre-sale tickets to the game will be sold during school hours on Friday for $5.

All in all, come out to the tailgate dressed in pink on Friday afternoon to build momentum and to cheer on your Nash Central Bulldogs later that afternoon.

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Lady Bulldogs Golf Impresses

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Seniors Hannah Sasser and Sarah Joyner competed in the Big East conference tournament on Monday at the Wedgewood golf course in Wilson, North Carolina. Sasser finished 5th in the tournament while Joyner finished close behind in 6th. In regards to season play, Sasser finished 3rd overall while Joyner finished 8th With conference play over, Sasser and Joyner will now compete in the 3A state regional tournament on Monday, October 19th.

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A Special Night For The Bulldogs

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In support of ****** Cancer Awareness month, the Nash Central girl’s tennis program held its annual Pink Match on Monday. However, it was also senior night for the Lady Bulldogs. Nash Central seniors Hannah Whitehead, Michalah Matthews, Ashleigh Lamb, Ahmani Applewhite, and Samia Silver were honored before the match for all that they have done for Nash Central’s girl’s tennis program. Another special aspect of the game was the charitable contribution made both the Lady Bulldogs and Lady Knights. Both teams donated paper products to The Sisters House, and this was definitely an honorable move by both schools.

As for the match, the Lady Bulldogs were victorious. Nah Central defeated Northern Nash 7-2, and the Lady Bulldogs finish the season with an 8-8 record and a 2-6 mark in the highly-competitive Big East conference.

Seniors that claimed victory in singles play include Hannah Whitehead, Michalah Matthews, Samia Silver, and Ashleigh Lamb. Whitehead defeated Hannah Adcox while Matthews beat Lauren Israel 6-1 and 6-3. In addition, Lamb was victorious against Diamonqne Hunter 6-3 and 7-5 and Samia Silver beat Jessica McKoy  6-0 and 6-3. Juniors Kaley Sharpe and Haley Baker also won on Monday night. Sharpe defeated Chelsea Lucas 6-2 and 6-4 while Baker defeated Nya Hunse 6-1 and 6-0.

In double play, the team of Whitehead/Applewhite was defeated by the duo of Lucas/Hunter 0-8. In addition, the pair of Matthews/Lamm was defeated by the combo of Adcox/Israel. Despite these losses, the team of Wall/Taylor was able to beat the duo of Hunse/McKay 8-0.

With the regular season in the books, the Lady Bulldogs will now compete in the Big East conference tournament, which will take place at Barton College Wednesday, October 14 at 2pm.

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Nash Central Volleyball Heads To Big East Tourney

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After a season full of ups and downs, the Lady Bulldogs will look to write a new script during the Big East tournament. Nash Central went 2-16 during the regular season while finishing 1-9 in Big East play. The JV squad also finished 1-9 in conference play but were 3-15 in overall play.

With this being said, the Lady Bulldogs have earned 6th seed in the Big East tournament. Nash Central will first play Fike High School on Monday, October 12th. Fike is the 3rd seed in the tournament, and the Deacons finished the regular season with a 9-9 record and a 7-3 mark in the Big East. If the Lady Bulldogs are able to beat the Deacons, Nash Central will survive and go on to play Rocky Mount on Tuesday, October 13th. Rocky Mount is the #2 seed in the tournament, and the Gryphons were 7-3 in Big East this season while going 10-12 in overall play.

All in all, Nash Central may not have had the most successful season in 2015, but the Lady Bulldogs definitely has high hopes as they compete in the Big East tournament.

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JV Bulldogs Fall Despite Hard Fought Battle

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While Nash Central played well on Thursday night, the Bulldog were not able to defeat the Rocky Mount Gryphons.

The Bulldogs fell 24-18, but Nash Central did show signs of excellence. Sophomore defensive back and running back Bryan Smith performed especially well. Smith made plays on offense and defense. He scored a late touchdown for the Bulldogs and also came up with a forced fumble on defense. Sophomore linebacker Trevor Mills also came up with a forced fumble for the Bulldogs late in the game. On offense, Jaazvion Smith and Dominick Dixon made key catches while Sabian Davis and Quante Davis also excelled offensively.

Next week, the Bulldogs will play Fike at home and will look to bounce back after this week’s close loss.

 

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