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- Written by: Daniel Manzer
Northeastern High School Returned 4 of its 6 players from last years squad.
Jessica Carter, a Doubles State Qualifier last year, anchors the team as the Captain and #1.
Briley Munden, Madeline Carlson, Julia Rosewall and Kailyn Cole all are battling for the 2-5 spots and sevral girls are lookign to crack to top 6 this year.
Coach Manzer has 14 Girls on the squad, and though they ae currently without last year's State Singles Quarterfinalist Jada Simpson (recovering from a long-term injury in her sophmore season) they will still have a ton of depth.
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- Written by: Donald Clark
Charles B. Aycock High School will be rebuilding this year. We lost our top three to graduation, and our number five recently moved to Florida for her senior season. Those top three were Quad County All-Conference last year and led us to a 16-5 record, a second-place finish in the conference, and the school's first state playoff match in about eight years. Senior McKenzie Millard reached the final eight in the state last year in singles at the NCHSAA State Individual Championships at Burlington.
We are excited about the upcoming season. We have eleven players who have worked hard to improve since last year and we hope to be competitive with most teams in our conference.
Junior Allie Gray is our top returnee. She was 14-6 at number four singles last year and earned Quad County All-Conference honors. She will be one of our team leaders this year and will have to make some major adjustments at the top of the lineup.
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- Written by: Chris Goodman
The Lady Bulldogs have very high expectations for the upcoming season. The team is looking to achieve the ultimate goal, which is a state championship. After posting a 14-1 record and a 2nd round loss in the dual team playoffs, the Lady Bulldogs look to use the loss as fuel for the upcoming season.
Top Returners
The Lady Bulldogs return the top 8 players from last season, and bring in a few underclassmen for a total of 15 members on the team. The returners are led by Senior captain Annie Lieberman, a 3x Conference Player of the Year, 2x All Mid-East Regional, & 2x State Championships qualifier in singles.
Sophomore Loren Galaviz was the #2 player for the Lady Bulldogs. Loren had a great freshman campaign posting a 13-0 singles record. She was 1st team All-Conference, All Mid-East Regional, & also a State Championships qualifier in doubles.
Other notable returners include Sr. Lauren Zuravel (State Championships qualifer in doubles), Sr. Hannah Johnson, Sr. Sophie Blankenship, Sr. Olivia Stiles, & So. Lauren Ruppe. All of these returners were also members of the All-Conference team last season, with 3 of these young ladies qualifying for Regional Championships.
Top Newcomers
Freshman Pauline Bui will come in and make an immediate impact on the Lady Bulldogs roster. Pauline comes in rated as a 3 Star prospect and will compete for one of the top 3 spots in the Lady Bulldog lineup.
Sophomore Jiya Gorintala was a member of the team last season but missed some time due to injury. Jiya is looking to crack into the top 6 this season after working hard on recovering from injury and improving her game.
The ladies have been working hard this offseason and we had a really good summer. Our top 6 has not been solidified as we are currently having challenge matches in preparation for our opening match against 4A conference foe Overhills High on Aug 14th. The team looks to be very competitive and has a good opportunity to make a solid playoff run this season.
Good luck to all the teams this season and I look forward to seeing everyone throughout the year.
Christopher L. Goodman
Terry Sanford High Women’s Varsity Basketball Coach
Terry Sanford High Men's/Women's Varsity Tennis Coach
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- Written by: Coach Jay James
The 2023 West Johnston Women's Tennis team will be returning 7 of 10 players from last years team including 4 of the top 6 players. We have added 3 new players, 2 basketball players and 1 former volleyball player to the roster to fill out a solid group of 10 players.
The team finished (8-7) overall last season and (8-6) in the conference and we hope to build on that success this season. With the returning 7 players hard work during the offseason, our 3 new players very athletic and eager to learn, I feel that we should be better than last seasons team who finished 4th in the conference.
As a team, we have lofty goals this season and as the new coach at West Johnston, I am hoping to bring out the best in all of our players. I previously coached the Harnett Central Women's Tennis Teams for the past 4 years and completed an (18-5) record last season before moving over to coach at West Johnston this summer!
Coach Jay James, Head Tennis Coach West Johnston Lady Wildcats
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- Written by: Vic Ramsey
Currituck returns eight from last year's squad, including four of our top six. Two additional players are expected to join.
Kylee Dinterman, last year's #2, looks to move up to the top spot. Kampbell Belangia, Faith Sarver, McKenzie Hundley, Logan White, Kaylee Overton, and Akaia Hancock are all competing for the remaining spots.
Last year's squad suffered through a winless season, in spite of being competitive in almost every match. This year's team hopes to improve on the record, and become competitive in the NCC.