Friday, November 30, 2012

I-Meck releases all-conference teams


Football

Offensive Player of the Year: Marquez North – Mallard Creek
Defensive Player of the Year: Larenz Bryant – Vance
Special Teams Player of the Year: Dominique Heath – Hopewell
Punter of the Year: Destry Barnwell – Hough
Kicker of the Year: Tim Gawert – Hough 
Coach of the Year: Bobby Collins – Hough

QBs
Josh Stilley – Hough
Jalen Latter – Vance
Tijuan Sifford – Hopewell
Josh Ladowski – Lake Norman

RBs
Jaylen Samuel – Mallard Creek
Drean Long – Hough
Manny Johnson - Mooresville

WRs
Jorian Jordan – Mallard Creek
Sanders Poff – Hough
Nick Burrow – Hough
Rashaan Brown – Vance
Trey Foggie – Vance
Jermaine Sanders – Hopewell
Tahjai Watt – North Mecklenburg
Dre Howell – Mooresville
Trevor White – Mooresville

OLs
Tevin Lawshe – Mallard Creek
Keon Brewer – Vance
Zach Howder – Hopewell
Jason Sparrow –Hopewell
Will DavisLake Norman
Brendon Latham – Lake Norman
Sheldon Kinard – North Mecklenburg
Blake Porter – West Charlotte
Stephen Richards – West Charlotte

DLs
Brandon Fowler – Mallard Creek
Stephen Askhew – Mallard Creek
Lee Phelps – Mallard Creek
Blake Dueitt – Hough
Brandon Cassarino – Hough
Kirk Donaldson – Vance
Josh Williams – Vance
Malcolm Surphlis – Lake Norman

LBs
Ilim Olive – Mallard Creek
Zach Boyd – Mallard Creek
Ryan Lemke – Hough
Tristen Spruill – Vance
Nick Dykema – Lake Norman
Ralph Montgomery – Mooresville
Brandon Dixon – West Charlotte

DBs
Brain Walker – Mallard Creek
Anthony Covington – Mallard Creek
Akeem Barringer – Hough
Corey Bell – Hough
Nolan Corpening – Vance
Michael Zanders – Hopewell
Kailan Chavis – Hopewell
Jesses Seaford – Lake Norman
Karl Roberts – North Mecklenburg
Adrian Byrd – North Mecklenburg
Demar Eaves –West Charlotte

Volleyball

Player of the Year:  Julia Brown – Hough
Coach of the Year: Sandi Skidmore – Hough


Haley Kain – Hough
Caroline Colleran – Lake Norman
Jennifer Hart – Hough
Alexis Bednarick - Lake Norman
Mallaory Pharr – Mooresville
Katelynn Granger – North Mecklenburg
Madeline Lippy – Hough
Jasmine Lindor – Hough
Michaela Manning – Mallard Creek
Keimaya Hunter – Mallard Creek
Haley Schmidt - Hopewell
Hannah Scheffer – North Mecklenburg
Promise ShermanWest Charlotte

Boys' soccer

Player of the Year: Michael Basnett –Hough
Coach of the Year: Paul Kikta – North Meck

Hopewell
Cole Tesar, Austin Clamon, Eli Greear, Lucas Fisher
Hough
Michael Basnett, James Jackson, Justin Collins, Landon Moss
Lake Norman
Jeffrey Angelino, Michael Kuras, Logan Frey, Steven Demeny, Mike Carman
Mallard Creek
Sami Jilla, Daniel Faler, Zack Wright, Tyus Lopez
Mooresville
Noah Privott, John Merrill
North Meck
Kelvin Sarkoh, Sven Wesel, CJ Jasinski, Bryce Crocknell, Robbie Quinlan
Vance
Luis Amaya, Uriel Velasquez, Jake Speidel
West Charlotte
Luabeya Bosenge, Daniel Valder


Girls' tennis

Player of the Year: Megan Mullen – Lake Norman
Coach of the Year: Otto Weise – Hopewell

Briana Bodner – Hough
Elizabeth Chen – North Meck
Constance Crisp – Lake Norman
Tiffany Dai – Mallard Creek
Bella Dokell – Lake Norman
Mehki Fant – West Charlotte
Elizabeth Farley – Lake Norman
Gabby Lindsay – Mallard Creek
Gabby Moore – Hough
Alexus Morgan – Mallard Creek
Maggie Seibert – Mooresville
Aneta Strycokva – Hough

Girls' golf

Player of the Year: Sam Vodry – Lake Norman  

Jesse Long –Mooresville
Morgan Zemaitis – Mallard Creek     
Abby Cathcart – Mooresville 
Tessa Young – Hough           
Renee Janis – Hough
Bailey Jones – Hough
Carrina Kissam – Mooresville
Taylor Scovel – Mallard Creek          
Alex Hull – North Meck




Monday, November 12, 2012

Davidson Day QB named national player of the week

Davidson Day quarterback Will Grier was named the U.S. Army All-American Bowl High School Player of the Week.

Grier threw for a national record 837 yards and 10 touchdowns as Davidson Day defeated Harrells Christian 104-80 Friday night. Grier shattered the previous national mark of 764 set in 2000 by Pacific Palisades (Calif.) quarterback David Koral.

Grier, a junior, now has 5,294 passing yards for the season and 64 touchdowns. His Patriots will play Christ School in the N.C. Independent High School Athletlic Association Divisision II state title game Friday.