Nash Central High School | Archive | February, 2016

Lady Bulldogs Keep Pounding

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After a dominating 77-58 win over Triton High School,  the Lady Bulldogs, who are now 22-4 this season, will take on Northern Guilford at home on Saturday, February 27th at 7:00 P.M.  Nash Central’s opponent, Northern Guilford, defeated Chapel Hill High School 64-49 to reach the third round of the state playoffs on Thursday night.

In Nash Central’s victory over Triton, Michaela Nelms led the way for the Lady Bulldogs as the junior scored 22 points. Also, senior Caresha Leonard provided a balanced attack for the Lady Bulldogs, adding 8 points and 9 rebounds to the contest. Additionally, Rebecca Speight (5 rebounds) and Kayalin Mitchell scored 7 points each while Kathryn Wilkins and Myia Spivey (6 rebounds) scored 6 points each. Robbi Allen was also a key for the Nash Central, scoring 5 points and grabbing 6 rebounds.

Against Northern Guilford, who is 22-7 this season, Nash Central will put their 12-0 home record on the line with hopes of advancing to the next round of the 3A state playoffs, and the Lady Bulldogs definitely have the talent and expertise to make the push.

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Lady Bulldogs In The Playoffs

While the Nash Central boy’s basketball team fell 69-50 to Southern Lee last night, the Lady Bulldogs will be moving on the second round of the 3A state tournament. The Lady Bulldogs defeated West Brunswick 55-52 in a tough, hard-fought matchup on Tuesday night, and Nash Central will now play Triton High School at home on Thursday, February 25th at 6:00 P.M.

Triton is currently 18-7 this season, and the Hawks are coming off a dominating 73-58 win over South Johnston. On the other hand, the Lady Bulldogs are 21-4 this season, and Nash Central is definitely looking forward to beating Triton on Thursday night as the Lady Bulldogs have hopes winning the state championship this season.

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Nash Central At The 3A State Championship Meet

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Nash Central Girl’s Track Wins State Championship

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Nash Central’s girls track team had a tremendous regular season, and the Lady Bulldogs clearly carried this over to the 3A state championship meet this past Friday in Winston-Salem as Nash Central head coach Juan Jackson helped guide the Lady Bulldogs to a seventh overall finish.

Particularly, the 4×400 relay team, which is anchored by T’keyah Macklin,Carisha Leonard, Kiera Ausby, and Teona Hill, was outstanding, and this special team was crowned as the 3A state champions in this event. Also, this unit didn’t just squeak by with a victory as the Lady Bulldogs set a school and meet record with a winning time of 4:09.57.

In addition, the 4×200 meter relay team was spectacular as Miya Spivey, T’keyah Macklin, Kiera Ausby, andTeona Hill placed fourth in the event. Nash Central’s 4×800 relay, consisting off Carisha Leonard, Anaiya Harris, Cassidy Lee, and Teona Hill,  was also first-rate, finishing in seventh place

Individually, Teona Hill placed fourth in the 300 meter dash while Miya Spivey placed eighth in the High Jump.

The Lady Bulldogs will look to win another state championship this spring so certainly come out to support your 3A state champions in the coming months, and the Lady Bulldogs will also be able to showcase their talents on their new track course.

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Bulldogs Split On Championship Saturday

The Nash Central Bulldogs entered Saturday’s rivalry matchup against Southern Nash with a Big East-leading 6-3 record, and the Bulldogs had already previously beaten the Firebirds twice this season. However, the Bulldogs were playing on the road in hostile territory and with it being senior night for Southern Nash, the Firebirds had added motivation to win. With this being said, Nash Central and Southern Nash played an extremely competitive game over the course of four quarters, and it was definitely must-see basketball. The contest went down to the wire, and it was definitely fitting for the Firebirds to force an overtime period. With the atmosphere tense and the Big East crown on the line, the energy during this period was exceptional, and despite a valiant effort by the Bulldogs, Southern Nash had Nash Central’s number. Southern Nash senior Marquise Wright knocked down the game-winning free throws for the Firebirds, and, as time expired, Southern Nash walked off the court with a 66-65 victory.

In light of the loss, Nash Central will still share a piece of the Big East crown with Southern Nash and Rocky Mount, and this is the first time the Bulldogs have finished on top of the Big East since 2009. Also, due to the three-way tie, the top three seeding for the Big East tournament was randomly drawn, and the Bulldogs inauspiciously drew the 3rd seed. If the weather permits, the Big East tournament will begin on Tuesday, February 16th at Fike High School in Wilson, North Carolina, and Nash Cental will play 6th-seeded Northern Nash at 5:30 P.M. If the Bulldogs win, Nash Central will play 2nd-seeded Rocky Mount on Thursday, February 18th at 5:30 P.M., and the Big East championship will then be held at 8:00 P.M. at Fike High School.

On a brighter note, the Lady Bulldogs dominated the Lady Firebirds on Saturday afternoon, beating Southern Nash 56-30. Sophomore Robbi Allen led the Lady Bulldogs in scoring with 24 points while senior Kathryn Wilkins chipped in with 11 points. Caresha Allen and Kayalin Mitchell were also key, scoring 7 points each. Nash Central is now 20-3 this season, and the Lady Bulldogs are 9-1 in Big East play. Being the #1 seed in the Big East, the Lady Bulldogs will receive a bye in the first round of the tournament, and Nash Central will begin the tournament by playing the winner of the Rocky Mount/Hunt on Tuesday afternoon. The girls championship is set for 6:00 P.M. on Friday, February 19th, and, with the Lady Bulldogs certainly being a heavy favorite in the tournament, it will unquestionably be expected for Nash Central to make it to the big game.

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Nash Central Swimmers Reach State Competition

 

After an exceptionally successful regular season and great regional performances, five Nash Central swimmers have qualified for the 3A state swimming competition.

Nash Central senior Jennifer Jackson will be competing in the 50 free and 100 breaststroke while sophomore Langdon Norris will swim in the 200 IM. Also,  Jennifer Jackson, Mia Gibson, Sarah Hicks, and Kaley Sharpe will participate in the 200 medley relay and 200 free relay.

This competition will take place on Friday, February 12th at the Triangle Aquatic Center in Cary, North Carolina.

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Bulldogs Eye First Place

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Both Nash Central’s boys and girls basketball programs were looking forward to achieving great levels of attainment at the start of the 2015-2016 season, and both teams are currently poised to reach their season goals of winning the Big East conference this week. It has been a long way coming for Nash Central as the boys program hasn’t finished first in conference play since 2009 while the girls program hasn’t been on top since 2006, so this has definitely been an extremely special season for Nash Central.

With the 2015-2016 regular season nearing its conclusion, Nash Central head coach Terri Cash has provided tremendous leadership and guidance throughout the season as the Lady Bulldogs have already clinched first place in the exceptionally competitive Big East conference. The Lady Bulldogs are currently 19-3 and 8-1 in league play and will be the #1 seed in next week’s Big East conference tournament. Nash Central has won seven consecutive games, and the Lady Bulldogs recently beat Hunt on Wednesday, February 10th by the score of 59-43.

The Lady Bulldogs, who average 52 points per game while shooting 35% from the field,  have been able to achieve success this season due to a balanced scoring attack with sophomore guard Robbi Allen (14.0 PPG), junior guard Myia Spivey (8.9 PPG), and freshman guard Kayalin Mitchell (6.5 PPG) leading the way.

Defensively, the Lady Bulldogs have also been stout, and rebounding has been a major key to success for Nash Central as they average an outstanding 34.6 boards a game. Freshman guard Robbi Allen (6.6. RPG), senior center Caresha Leonard (6.5 RPG), junior guard Myia Spivey (5.6 RPG), and senior forward Rebeca Speight (4.0 RPG) are Nash Central’s leading rebounders.

The Lady Bulldogs will close out their season on Saturday afternoon in a rivalry matchup on the road against Southern Nash as Nash Central will look to finish off the season sweep of their cross-county rivals.

Nash Central’s boys basketball program has also accomplished much this season. Bulldogs head coach Renny Taylor has helped lead the Bulldogs to a 12-10 record with a 6-3 mark in the Big East.  Nash Central is currently in sole possession of first place in the Big East with Southern Nash (5-4) and Fike (5-3) trailing closely behind.

Senior guard Josh Mullins, who is the leading scorer in the Big East conference, has been the catalyst for the Bulldogs, averaging 23.7 points per game. Also, junior guard Elijah Cole (15.2 PPG), senior forward KeShun Peoples (9.9. PPG), and junior guard Montre Cash (8.5 PPG) have been instrumental components of Nash Central’s high-powered offense, which averages 65 points per game.

While the Bulldogs currently hold first place in the Big East, Nash Central will put its status as #1 on the line at Southern Nash on Saturday evening, and the Bulldogs will need to emerge victorious to remain alone at the top of the Big East standings.  Since the Bulldogs are coming off of a heart-wrenching 5-51 overtime loss at Hunt High School, Nash Central is in the prime position to bounce back after this tough loss.

 

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