Local sports roundup: Carson varsity football game canceled – Salisbury Post

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Carson’s varsity football sport scheduled for tonight against Mount Enjoyable was canceled on Thursday afternoon.

Mount Pleasurable declared Thursday night it was incorporating Forest Hills to the timetable as a substitute for the Cougars.

Carson stated it hopes to discover an opponent to participate in on Monday. Presumably some Cougars who are in quarantine on Friday would be in a position to perform Monday.

Continue to be tuned for updates.

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Tonight’s Davie at West Rowan non-conference game will kick off at 7 p.m. Most game titles will start out at 7:30 p.m.

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Former A.L. Brown and Catawba football standout Terry Cunningham is returning to Kannapolis as a Sun Valley assistant mentor tonight.

 

JV Football

Salisbury received 12-8 towards Walkertown on Thursday.

Hank Webb and Jumal Rule scored touchdowns for the Hornets.

DeShawn Brown and Blaise Miller led the defensive work.

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Davie conquer West Rowan 49- on Thursday.

 

VOLLEYBALL

North Davidson defeated Salisbury 17-25, 25-10, 20-25, 25-20 and 15-9 on Thursday in non-convention play.

Ashley Yang had five kills, 32 helps and 17 digs. Ava Morris and Brooke Cunningham experienced 15 kills just about every.  Katie Peeler experienced 3 aces and 19 digs. Mallory Link had five kills Riley Peltz had four kills and 14 digs.

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West Rowan ongoing a superior operate in the non-convention matches on Thursday by sweeping Cox Mill on the street 25-8, 26-24 and 25-19.

In a 25-21, 25-12, 23-25 and 25-17 earn about West Forsyth earlier this 7 days, the Falcons (6-1) received 13 kills and three blocks from Kelcie Appreciate and 10 kills just about every from Ashlee Ennis and Madelyn VonCanon.

Ennis served 4 aces and led the Falcons with 15 digs. Brooke Kennerly experienced 13 digs, while VonCanon experienced 10. Noe Gaeta had 10 digs and 45 assists.

 

Women TENNIS

Carson received its South Piedmont Meeting opener, beating West Rowan 8-1.

Summer months Null, Bree Whittington, Landyn Kesler, Brenna Smith and Allie Martin gained singles matches for the Cougars.

Whittington/Riley Isley, Kesler/Null and Smith/Martin have been successful doubles groups.

Lacy Waggoner won at No. 1 singles for the Falcons.

 

HS CROSS Country

A.L. Brown hosted the annual Marvel Relays on Thursday at Vietnam Veterans Park.

Teams of five ran a one particular-mile loop for a full of 5 miles.

Cox Mill won the women level of competition in 30:40, with Mooresville second.

Mooresville’s boys won in 25:09, with Northwest Cabarrus next. South Rowan was fifth.

SALISBURY ACADEMY

The Salisbury Academy varsity soccer crew opened with a 7-1 victory in excess of Summit University.

Foremost the Jaguars in scoring was initial-12 months participant Bryant Davis, who scored three plans in his debut. Also scoring for the Jags was Abdul Eliwa with two goals, and Jon Pendleton  and Lucas Webb.

The win moves the Jaguars’ winning streak to 35 game titles, courting back in 2019.

The Jaguars will be in action Tuesday as they travel to Westchester State Day College in Higher Place. Activity time is 4 p.m.

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The Salisbury Academy jayvee volleyball workforce opened with a 25-12 and 25-16 victory over Summit School.

Anna Kate Goodman’s powerful serving led the Jaguars, who will glance to continue to keep the momentum going at Westchester on Tuesday. Video game time is 3:30 p.m.

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The Salisbury Academy varsity volleyball staff swept Summit School on Wednesday, rallying to acquire the next established 26-24 with well balanced workforce engage in.

Match time at Westchester on Tuesday is 4:30 p.m.

University CROSS Region

Queens is the favourite in South Atlantic Meeting women’s cross place, with Wingate 2nd and Lenoir-Rhyne third.

Catawba was picked fifth.

On the “Runners to Watch” listing are Catawba’s Madison Lowery (South Rowan), Raina Andrews and Jessica Denver.

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Queens also is the favored in SAC men’s cross region.

Wingate was picked second by the league’s coaches, with Anderson 3rd, Catawba fourth and Lenoir-Rhyne fifth.

Runners to enjoy incorporate Catawba’s Erick Ramirez-Ramos, Matthew Fowler and Ethan Bemis and Lenoir-Rhyne’s Sean Incardona (East Rowan).

 

 

 

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