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Monday, June 3, 2013

I-Meck 4A all-conference spring teams

I-Meck 4A baseball all-conference team

Tommy Bullock - Mooresville
Devan Watts - Mooresville
Chris Hill-Huntley - West Charlotte
Jesse Seaford - Lake Norman
Josh Ladowski - Lake Norman
John Stires- Lake Norman
Ivan Acuna - Hopewell
Mitch Nowicki- Hopewell
Craig Zalewa - Hopewell
Alex Chiuchiolo - Mallard Creek
David Folk - Mallard Creek
Kyle Bynum - Mallard Creek
Anderson Castillo - Vance
Andrew Altamira - Hough
Brandon Casas - Hough
Brandon Gragilla - Hough
Pierce Suttles - Hough
Zack Ruttkamp- North Mecklenburg

Player of the Year: Ryder Ryan - North Mecklenburg
Co-Pitchers of the Year: Ryder Ryan - North Mecklenburg, Kayden Krause -  Mallard Creek
Coach Of The Year: Shawn McGeorge - Mallard Creek

I-Meck 4A softball all-conference team
Shelby Bailey - Lake Norman
Dominique Wilson - Lake Norman
Kayla Mcguffery - Lake Norman       
Mackenzie Winslow - Lake Norman  
Kasey Moffett - Lake Norman
Sydney Ditto - Lake Norman
Patricia Thompson - Hopewell
Shelby Wiggs - Hopewell
Brooke Myers - Hopewell
Ada Thompson - Hopewell
Kayla Hall - Hough
Katelyn Shifflett - Hough
Leah Murray - Hough
Katrina Cassel - Hough
Kelsey Clark - Mooresville
Brandi Stamey - Mooresville
Sarah Doolen - Mooresville
Megan Curazo - North Mecklenburg
Katie Stokes - North Mecklenburg
Adrianne Mcdonald - Mallard Creek

Player of the YearShelby Bailey - Lake Norman
Pitcher of the Year: Dominique Wilson - Lake Norman
Co-Coaches of the YearBob Hall - Lake Norman, Dana Catchpole and Janna Lewis - Hopewell

I-Meck 4A girls' soccer all-conference team
Hopewell:  Jessica Burroughs, Kelly Flanders, Logan Sandate
Hough:  Brandi Arey, Courtney Carroll, Courtney Crump, Brianna Cuevas, Marnie Merritt, Sarah Moon
Lake Norman:  Kristin Brown, Kendall Fischlein, Amanda Karlsson, Justine Lockman, Riley Orr, Kelsey Steiner, Samantha Stoney
Mallard Creek:  Sabrina Baker, Trisha Clarke, Michaela Manning, Bree Roberts, Kelly Teague
Mooresville:  Meredith Cottrell, Peyton Roberts, Erin Settles
North Mecklenburg:  Malorie Bolster, Jill Robson
Vance: Kara Mitchell
West Charlotte: Chinh Rahlan

Player of the Year: Kendall Fischlein, Lake Norman
Coach of the YearBeth Pressley, Lake Norman

I-Meck 4A boys' tennis all-conference team
Tyler Armato - Hopewell
Venton Bell - Mallard Creek
Clayton Bruin - Lake Norman
Greg Dow - Lake Norman
Ryan Farley - Lake Norman
Sean Gallagher - Lake Norman
Perry Hicks - Mooresville
Clay Kennedy - Hough
Spencer Llewellyn - Mooresville
Austin Schafers - Lake Norman
Brady Sowers - Mooresville
Jacob Stechly - Mooresville
Sean Wydra - Hough

Player of the Year: Ryan Wydra (Hough)
Coach of the Year: Adrian Singerman (Lake Norman)

All-I-Meck 4A boys' golf all-conference team
Hough: Seth Gandy, Peyton White, Clay Brown, Patrick Cover, Blake Wagoner
Lake Norman: Sean Shalvoy, Jonathan Moon
Mallard Creek: Keegan Sarchett, Tyler Murphy
North Meck: David Barkley
Mooresville: Nolan Watts
Hopewell: Brandon Holst

Player of the Year: Seth Gandy - Hough
Coach of the year: Erik Herberth - Hough

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

I-Meck 4A tennis tournament update

The semifinals for the I-Meck 4A tennis tournament were set after opening-round play at Hopewell High on Monday.

Semifinals and finals are set for Tuesday starting at 3:30 p.m.

Here are the full brackets:

Singles

Doubles

Brackets set for lacrosse conference tourney

The Conference 10 boys' lacrosse tournament gets under way on Wednesday at Hough High.

Wednesday's first round
No. 6 A.L. Brown vs. No. 3 Hough - 5:30 p.m.
No. 5 Hopewell vs. No. 4 Mooresville - 7:30 p.m.

Friday's semifinals
Winner of No. 6/No. 3 game vs. No. 2 Lake Norman Charter - 5:30 p.m.
Winner of No. 5/No.4 game vs. No. 1 Lake Norman - 7:30 p.m.

Monday's finals
Winner of No.6/No. 3 vs. No. 2 game vs. winner of No. 5/No.4 vs. No. 1 game - 7 p.m.

Admission each day will be $5.

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

I-Meck 4A winter all-conference teams

I-Meck 4A boys’ basketball all-conference
C.J. Bryce, Hopewell
Dre Howell, Mooresville
Tahjai Watt, North Meck
Kishawn Pritchett, Lake Norman
Dominique Henderson, Mallard Creek
Dupree Potter, Mallard Creek
Caleb Davis, Vance
Torin Dorn, Vance
Malek Massey, Vance
Luke Maye, Hough
Drexler Clark, Hough
Trey Foster, West Charlotte
Gabon Williams, West Charlotte
Austin Harris, West Charlotte

Player of the Year: Kennedy Meeks, west Charlotte
Coach of the Year: Justin Batts, Hough

I-Meck 4A girls’ basketball all-conference
Bryanna Curry, Hopewell
Mariah Washington, Hopewell
Kelsey Dean, Hough
Julia Brown, Hough
Brandi Arey, Hough
Argia Gibson, Lake Norman
Chantel Williams, Mallard Creek
Brianna Nichols, Mallard Creek
Amber Sherrill, Mooresville
Jasmine Bullock, North Meck
Jasmine Cash, North Meck
Jessica Gaston, West Charlotte
Rachel Porter, West Charlotte
Diamond Foggie, Vance

Player of the Year: Destiny Barrino, North Meck
Coach of the Year: Jennifer Baker, North Meck

I-Meck 4A wrestling all-conference
106 - Austin Powell (Hough),  Samuel Crisp (Mooresville)
113 - Conner Kominek (Lake Norman),   Tucker Key (Mooresville)
120 - Jamie Wright (Mooresville), Cody Karns  (Lake Norman)
126 - Kevin O’Brien (Hough), Antonio Patterson (West Charlotte)
132 - Jalen Hill (North Meck),  Hunter Owens (Hough)
138 - Josh Motsinger (Vance),  Tanner Russ (Hough)
145 - Adam Nivens (Hough), Eddie McGrail (Lake Norman)
152 - Jarred Brooks (Mooresville), Jacob Efird (Hough)
160 - Sebastian Barreto (Hough), Marquel Thompson (North Meck)
170 - Ryan Devlin (Lake Norman), Palmer Maples (Hough)
182 - Dontrez Patterson (Mooresville), Gore Vaughn (Hopewell)
195 - Deshjion Whitlock (Hopewell), Austin Newell (Hough)
220 - Jackson Dowless (Lake Norman), Kenan Ralph (Mallard Creek)
285 - Connor Brooks (Hough), Brendan Latham (Lake Norman)


Wrestler of the Year: Cody Karns (Lake Norman)

Coach of the Year:  Tripp Rogers (Hough)

I-Meck 4A swimming and diving all-conference
Girls
200 medley relay
Hough (Alexandria Kitchens, Ally Dupay, Katie O’Brien, Emily Allen)
Lake Norman (Elle Tucker, Kalyn Fetter, Erin Dickerman, Courtney Fulton)
200 free
Jessica Merritt, Hough
Lauren McRae , Mallard Creek
200 IM
Megan Dupay , Hough
Ally Dupay, Hough
50 free
Emily  Allen, Hough
Shannon Bauer, Hough
Diving
Karly Adams, Hough
Katelyn Abernathy, Hough
100 fly
Katie O’Brien, Hough
Heather Merritt, Hough
100 free
Emily Allen, Hough
Rachel Bright, Hough
500 free
Ally Dupay, Hough
Morgan Holbrook, Lake Norman
200 free relay
Hough (Emily Allen, Heather Merritt, Shannon Bauer, Jessica Merritt)
Lake Norman (Maddy Gillman, Erin Dickerman, Christine Wirt, Morgan Holbrook)
100 back
Heather Merritt, Hough
Alexandria Kitchens, Hough
100 breast
Jessica Merritt, Hough
Kalyn Fetter, Lake Norman
400 free relay
Hough (Katie O’Brien, Heather Merritt, Ally Dupay, Jessica Merritt)
Lake Norman (Courtney Fulton, Maddy Gillman, Christine Wirt, Morgan Holbrook)
Boys
200 medley relay
Hough (Jack Manchester, Andrew Botelho, Trey Poff, Jeffery Manchester)
Lake Norman (Austin Tucker, Justin Lindly, Austin Hill, Eric Koehler)
200 free
Jack Manchester, Hough
Charles Blinn, Lake Norman
200 IM
Andrew Botelho, Hough
Brian Davis, Hough
50 free
Brody Heck, Lake Norman
Patrick Cowley, Hough
Diving
Charles Mitchell, Hough
Colby Hendrix, Lake Norman
100 fly
Trey Poff, Hough
Josh Moore, Vance
100 free                              
Brody Heck, Lake Norman
Mark Brittain, Hopewell
500 free
Trey Poff, Hough
Evan Heldman, Hough
200 free relay
Lake Norman (John Suther, Eric Koehler, Charles Blinn, Brody Heck)
Hough (Andrew Petry, Alex Kirven, Patrick Cowley, Jeffery Manchester)
100 back
Jack Manchester, Hough
Austin Hill, Lake Norman
100 breast
Mark Brittain, Hopewell
Brian Davis, Hough
400 free relay
Hough (Andrew Petry, Andrew Botelho, Patrick Cowley, Jack Manchester)
Lake Norman (John Suther, Austin Hill, Charles Blinn, Brody Heck)

Coach of the Year: Tim Queen, Hough

Friday, February 22, 2013

I-Meck 4A finals set

The I-Meck 4A basketball tournament finals are set.

No. 2 seed Hough will face No. 4 Mallard Creeek in the girls' finals, which is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. today at Lake Norman High.

The Mavericks upset the regular-season champion North Mecklenburg in Thursday's first semifinal, while the Huskies beat West Charlotte.

On the boys' side, West Charlotte will face third-seeded Vance, which knocked out No. 2 Hough Thursday night.

West Charlotte defeated fourth-seeded Mallard Creek in the semifinals.

These are the scores and championship match-ups:

I-Meck 4A (All games at Lake Norman High)

Semifinals


Girls

(4) Mallard Creek def. (1) North Meck  57-52

(2) Hough  def. (3) West Charlotte 58-53

Boys

(1) West Charlotte def. (4) Mallard Creek 77-46

(3) Vance def. (2) Hough 59-49

Finals

Girls

(4) Mallard Creek vs. (2) Hough – Friday 6:30 p.m.

Boys

(1) West Charlotte vs. (3) Vance – Friday 8:15 p.m.

Davidson Day falls in quarterfinals

Davidson Day's basketball teams failed to make it out of the N.C. Independent Schools Athletic Association quarterfinals, which were held on Thursday at Charlotte Country Day.

The boys fell 55-46 to Gaston Day, which is the 2A tournament's second-seeded team.

The girls 66-34 to the top-seeded Carolina Day.

Wrestling regionals start Friday

The N.C. High School Athletic Association will hold its regional wrestling tournaments Friday and Saturday.

Regional hosts include: Hendersonville (1A West), Piedmont (2A Midwest), West Lincoln (2A West) and Hough (4A West).

The top four finishers in each weight class will qualify for next week's state tournaments. For up-to-date updates, see the NCHSAA regional brackets.
Read more here: http://lknprepsports.blogspot.com/2013/02/i-meck-4a-spc-1a2a-semifinals-set.html#storylink=cpy

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

I-Meck all-conference honors announced

The I-Meck released all-conference honors for baseball, girls' soccer and softball. Here are the honors by sport:

Baseball

Player of the Year: Ryder Ryan, North Meck
Pitcher of the Year: Brandon Gragilla, Hough
Coach of the Year: Shawn McGeorge, Mallard Creek

All-Conference team (by school):
Mallard Creek
Kyle Bynum
Kirk Morgan
Kayden Krause
Jamel Harbison

Hough
Johnny Piedmonte
Jared Sobo
Nick Bernado

Mooresville
Andrew Meadows
Ryan Brennan
Joe Cobb

Hopewell
Tristan Baker
Joe Bertone

Lake Norman
Ian Edmiston
Jack Edmiston
Alex Cagide
Jon Stires

West Charlotte
Marcus Holmes

Vance
Cameron Leland

Girls' soccer


Coach of the Year: David Smith, Hough
Player of the Year: Allison Stearns, Hough

All-Conference team (by school):
Hopewell
Kelly Flanders
 
Hough
Brandi Arey
Morgan Byrne
Lindsey Byrne
Courtney Carroll
Regan Collins
Brianna Cuevas
Marnie Merritt
Hannah Robinson
Allison Stearns

Lake Norman
Sam Condron
Kendall Fischlein
Sydney Foushee
Courtney Reilly
Kelsey Steiner
Taylor Waters
Jenna Weston
 
Mallard Creek
Allie Gartland
Rachel Kramer
Kelly Teague
 
Mooresville
Erin Settle
 
Vance
Kara Mitchell

Softball

Coach of the Year: Marylee Giurintano, Hough
Player of the Year: Kayla Pine, Lake Norman
Pitcher of the Year: Stacey Houser, Lake Norman.

All-conference team (by school):
Lake Norman
Kayla Pine- Sr. P/OF
Stacey Houser- Sr. P/SS
Kayla McGuffey- Jr. C
Shelby Bailey- Jr. 3B
Gabby Chester- Sr. OF
MacKenzie Winslow- So. OF
Arin Hall- Sr. 2B

Hough
Katelyn Shifflett- So. SS
Leah Murry- Fr. OF
Kayla Hall- Jr. OF
Jasmine Lamontagne- Jr. P/OF

Hopewell
Bre Blakely- Sr. IF/C
Madalynn Randall- Sr. OF
Lauren Parker- Jr. OF

Mooresville
Kelsey Clark- Jr. 1B
Brandi Stamey- Jr. SS

Mallard Creek
Ambery Kimrey- Sr. SS
Melissa Race- Sr. C

North Mecklenburg
Diamond Brown- Sr. SS
Katie Stokes- Fr. P

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Hough reaches state baseball semifinals


In only its second year as a program, Hough will play in the 4A regional finals after defeating I-Meck foe Mallard Creek 4-2 in the fourth round of the playoffs Wednesday.

With the game being postponed because of storms Tuesday night, the Huskies (21-10) were able to bring ace pitcher Brandon Gragilla onto the mound.

Despite being on short rest, having pitched against South Caldwell Friday, the 6-foot-5 junior left-hander, who’s 11-1 for the year, had another strong performance.

“He wanted it tonight,” said Hough coach Jimmy Cochran. “He did what he’s done all year for us.”

But Gragilla had a slow start, allowing the first Maverick batter he faced in the game, Jamel Harbison, to lead off with a triple. After the Huskies got the next two batters out, Kyle Bynum drove in Harbison to get Mallard Creek (20-9) the early 1-0 lead.

But Hough answered in its next outing, as A.J. Girting, who reached first on a walk to start the second inning, was driven in by a Nick Daddio single to tie the game.

In the top of third, the Huskies got the lead when Jared Sobo scored off a Johnny Piedmonte sacrifice fly. Daddio would go on to again score Girting.

Mallard Creek’s David Folk scored in the bottom of the inning, but Hough would add to its buffer in the fourth, when Eric Siler reached home off a Maverick error at first base.

Gragilla, whose only lost of the year came against the Mavericks, was glad to get the key win.

“It’s a great accomplishment to get this far,” he said. “Our team has done a good job. It feels good.”

Hough will face East Forsyth in the best-of-three, home-and-away state semifinal series, which begins Thursday.

“It’s amazing,” said Cochran. “I’m happy beyond belief for my guys. Last year we struggled and it wasn’t really a fun experience for our guys, but they stuck it out and came back hungry. It’s paid off.”


Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Hough plays Mallard Creek for spot in state semifinals

Mallard Creek, the I-Meck regular-season champion, will host the I-Meck tournament winner Hough at 7 p.m. in the fourth round of the 4A playoffs.

Mallard Creek, the conference's top seed, goes into the state quarterfinals with a 19-8 record after a tough 4-2 win on the road at Asheville T.C. Roberson Friday.

Hough also won on the road, defeating South Caldwell 3-2 Friday, heading into the game with a 20-10 mark.

Regardless of who wins Tuesday night between the two teams, the I-Meck will be represented in the regional finals. The winner will play either West Forsyth or Mount Tabor.

Davidson Day's Brown wins state titles

Jordan Brown claimed three state track championships this past weekend for Davidson Day.

Brown won the 100- and 200-meter titles as well as the 4x200 relay championship (along with Aaron Seward, Miles Boone and Jordan Young) at the 1A/2A independent school track and field championships.

State champs Lake Norman lead the way in all-conference lacrosse team

Lake Norman's Danny Brown and coach Kevin Gowin were named Conference 10 player and coach of the year, respectively.

Here is the entire boys' lacrosse all-conference team:


Goalie: John Clark, Lake Norman Charter; CJ Schiemer, Lake Norman

LSM: Randon Hassell, Lake Norman Charter; Cole Maxon, Lake Norman

Midfield: JT Del Tufo, Lake Norman; Jake Koferi, Lake Norman Charter; Micharl Hart, Hough; Andrew Gobble, Lake Norman Charter; James, Hopewell (no first name listed); Bryan Kos, Lake Norman; Brendan Friss, Mooresville; Ben Craig, Hough; Sanders Poff, Hough

Attackers: Danny Brown, Lake Norman; Will Scott, Lake Norman; Josh Ford, Lake Norman Charter; Matt Wine, Lake Norman Charter; Hunter Howe, Hough; Joey Ruggerio, Hough

Defenders: Kyle Gradert, Lake Norman; Ryan Breman, Lake Norman; Ben Douglas, Hough; Ian Radcliff, Lake Norman; Taylor Day, Lake Norman Charter; Zachary Friss, Mooresville

I-Meck's all-conference tennis, golf teams announced

Hough's David Sargent was named I-Meck golfer of the year, while Mooresville's Jake Combs and Hough's Ryan Wydra split the conference boys' tennis player of the year honors.

Lake Norman's Chris Carroll was tennis coach of the year. No coach of the year for golf was announced.

Here are the rest of the all-conference teams:

Boys' golf

PEYTON WHITE                HOUGH
CONNER LEWIS                HOUGH
SETH GANDY                     HOUGH
DAVID YANG                     HOUGH
PHILLIP PARRISH              NORTH MECK
CLAY BROWN                   HOUGH
NOLAN WATTS                 MOORESVILLE
ANDREW JOHNSON        LAKE NORMAN
TYLER MURPHY               MALLARD CREEK
ALEX COHLMA                 LAKE NORMAN
BRANDON HOLST            HOPEWELL

Boys' tennis

Armato, John (Hopewell)
Black, Collin (Hough)
King, Noah (Hough)
Ciuffo, AJ (Hough)
Duncan, Marquis (Vance)
Jacobo, Jeff (North Meck)
Llewellyn, Spencer (Mooresville)
Lowery, Patrick (Lake Norman)
Rajan, Shravan (Lake Norman)
Coody, Hamit (Lake Norman)
Dow, Greg (Lake Norman)
Gallagher, Sean (Lake Norman)

Two area teams in soccer semis

Hough's undefeated girls' soccer team will host Providence at 7 p.m. Wednesday in Cornelius. The Lady Huskies are playing in the4A  state semifinals. The winner will face either Wilmington Hoggard or Raleigh Green Hope.

South Iredell will host Cuthbertson in the 2A state semis Wednesday at 7 p.m.

Lake Norman Charter lost to Thomas Jefferson in the state semifinals Saturday. 

North Lincoln is lone area team left in softball playoffs

North Lincoln will travel to Madison High in Marshall Tuesday to play its fourth-round 2A playoff game Tuesday.

The Knights (17-6) defeated West Lincoln 3-2 in the third round.


Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Rivalry game to raise money for cancer charities

Lake Norman hosts Mooresville Tuesday night with a lot on the line, not only playing for position in the I-Meck 4A standings, but also looking to raise money to fight cancer in the Wildcats’ annual Strike Out Cancer Classic.


The game's proceeds will be donated to 24 Hours of Booty, LIVESTRONG's 24-hour cycling events that raise funds for local and national cancer charities. Charlotte's event, which will take place July 27-28, benefits the Levine Cancer Institute among other area organizations.

Both teams will wear special jerseys, featuring the 24 Hours of Booty logo, that will be auctioned off following the game. Lake Norman will wear yellow jerseys, supporting people suffering from sarcoma and bone cancers, while Mooresville will wear green, supporting those diagnosed with lymphoma.

The game, which is slated to start 7 p.m., will also have an impact in the I-Meck championship race. Mooresville, which is only one game behind first-place Hough with a 9-3 conference record, needs to win to stay in the hunt.

"We knew it was going to come down to this," said Mooresville coach Jeff Burchett. "We're set where we thought we should be. We have a chance to win it, and that's all we can ask."

 Lake Norman, which is fourth in the conference standings with an 8-4 I-Meck record, also wants to improve their position in the standings on their senior night Tuesday, but they will need some help. Hough plays Mallard Creek, which is tied for second place in the conference with a 9-3 league record, this week.

"Anything can happen," said Lake Norman coach Robert Little. "We're pulling for Mallard Creek now, unfortunately, but we've got to take care of our own business."

Thursday, March 22, 2012

I-Meck announces basketball honors


North Mecklenburg's Shivaughn Wiggins and Hopewell's Sharee' Boyd were named the boys' and girls' basketball I-Meck Player of the Year, respectively.

Mallard Creek boys' basketball coach David Rutledge and Hopewell's girls' basketball coach Gary Richmond received I-Meck Coach of the Year honors.

Wiggins averaged 25 points a game to lead his Vikings to a 22-6 record on their way to second-place I-Meck finish, while Boyd, Hopewell's all-time leading scorer, averaged 16 points, seven rebounds, three steals,  three assists and two blocks per game.

Here are the full all-conference honors:

I-Meck girls' basketball all-conference
Bryanna Curry - Hopewell
Brandi Arey - Hough
Anna Diggs - Hough
Julia Brown - Hough
Marrisa Riley - Lake Norman
Amber Neely - Mallard Creek
Nicole Graham - Mallard Creek
Destiny Barrino - North Mecklenburg
Jasmine Bullock - North Mecklenburg
Diamond Foggie - Vance
Gabrielle McClain - West Charlotte
Rachel Porter - West Charlotte
Jessica Gaston - West Charlotte
Zana Tatum - Mooresville

Player of the Year: Sharee' Boyd - Hopewell
Coach of the Year: Gary Richmond - Hopewell

I-Meck boys' basketball all-conference

Tyrone Curry - Hopewell
Luke Maye - Hough
Josh Stepoli - North Meck
Tahjai Watt - North Meck
Bradley Robinson - Mallard Creek
Jamal White - Mallard Creek
Ryan Scott - Lake Norman
Shawn Lester - Mooresville
Dre Howell - Mooresville
Kendrick Johnson - Mooresville
Mike Brown - West Charlotte
Kennedy Meeks - West Charlotte
Derick Brewer - Vance
Caleb Davis -Vance

Player of the Year: Shivaughn Wiggins - North Meck
Coach of the Year: David Rutledge - Mallard Creek


Monday, February 13, 2012

Basketball tournaments ready to tip off


The I-Meck 4A basketball tournament tip off later today at Mallard Creek. Here is today's schedule:

Boys:
No. 7 Lake Norman vs. No. 2 North Meck, 4 p.m.
No. 6 Hopewell vs. No. 3 Mallard Creek, 5:20 p.m.
No. 5 Vance vs. No. 4 Mooresville, 6:45 p.m.
No. 8 Hough vs. No. 1 West Charlotte, 8 p.m.

Girls:
No. 7 Vance vs. No. 2 Hough, 4 p.m.
No. 6 Lake Norman vs. No. 3 Mallard Creek, 5:20 p.m.
No. 5 North Meck vs. No. 4 West Charlotte, 6:45 p.m.
No. 8 Mooresville vs. No. 1 Hopewell, 8 p.m.

The Southern Piedmont 1A/2A tournaments also begin today. First-round games will be played at the higher seeds. North Lincoln will host semifinals and finals. The winners of the boys' games will play again tomorrow, while the girls take the court against Wednesday. Both finals are Friday.

Here is today's line-up:


Boys:
No. 7  Bessemer City at  No. 2 Lincolnton, 7:30 p.m.
No. 6 Cherryville at No. 3 East Lincoln, 7 p.m.
No. 5 Lake Norman Charter at No. 4 North Lincoln 7:30 p.m.
No. 8 West Lincoln at No. 1 Highland Tech, 7 p.m.

Girls:
No. 7  East Lincoln at  No. 2 Lake Norman Charter, 7 p.m.
No. 6 Cherryville at No. 3 Lincolnton, 6 p.m.
No. 5 Highland Tech at No. 4 West Lincoln, 7 p.m.
No. 8 Bessemer City at No. 1 North Lincoln, 6 p.m.

Monday, June 13, 2011

Wildcats earn I-Meck's Wachovia Conference Cup

After winning titles in baseball, girls' track, girls' soccer and softball, Lake Norman claimed the Wachovia Conference Cup for the I-Meck 4A this year. Mallard Creek secured second place after winning the I-Meck's boys' track and field title.


The Wachovia Conference Cup is awarded to schools with the best overall interscholastic athletic performance in their conference. According to the N.C. High School Athletic Association, points are awarded based on participation and standings in conference play. Each conference determines its own method of awarding points.

Here are the complete I-Meck Wachovia Conference Cup standings:

1. Lake Norman -124
2. Mallard Creek - 103
3. Mooresville - 94
4. Hopewell - 92.5
5. Hough 91.5
6. North Mecklenburg - 85.5
7. Vance - 51
8. West Charlotte - 34.5

Mustangs claims SPC 1A/2A cup

East Lincoln beat out North Lincoln by two points to claim the Southern Piedmont 1A/2a Wachovia Conference Cup after winning the conference's baseball, girls' soccer and softball championships this spring.

These are the SPC Wachovia Conference Cup standings:

1. East Lincoln - 171
2. North Lincoln - 169
3. Lincolnton - 152
4. West Lincoln - 146
5. Highland Tech - 125
6. Cherryville - 115
7. Challenger 78
8 Bessemer City - 70

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

All-I-Meck baseball, softball and girls' soccer teams announced

Baseball


Lake Norman's Taylor Thurber and Hopewell's Michael Russell claimed top I-Meck baseball honors, being named conference pitcher and player of the year respectively.

The Wildcats' Robert Little was named I-Meck coach of the year.

Here is a list of the all-conference players:

Josh Skidmore, Mooresville
Josh Hobcomb, Mooresville
Jimmy McElhany, Mooresville
Ryan Brennan, Mooresville
Taylor Thurber, Lake Norman
Ian Edmiston, Lake Norman
Jack Edmiston, Lake Norman
Jesse Seaford, Lake Norman
Mark Stevens, Vance
Blaine Lewis, Mallard Creek
Mikal Hill, Mallard Creek
Kirk Morgan, Mallard Creek
Brandon Wilkerson, Mallard Creek
Nick Daddio, Hough
Jared Sobo, Hough
Michael Russell, Hopewell
Cam Underwood, Hopewell
Hunter Conley, Hopewell
Anthony Dimino, North Meck
Paul Leonard, North Meck

Softball

North Mecklenburg's Sarah Mooney, an All-American catcher, was named I-Meck player of the year, while Mooresville's Margaret Whitestone claimed the conference's top pitcher honors.

Hopewell's Cherly Burwell earned coach of the year honors.

Here is the all-conference softball team:

Kayla Pine, Lake Norman
Kayla McGuffey, Lake Norman
Stacey Houser, Lake Norman
Dominique Wilson, Lake Norman
Hannah Littlefield, Lake Norman
Arin Hall, Lake Norman
Shelby Bailey, Lake Norman
Sarah Mooney, North Mecklenburg
Morgan Lashley, North Mecklenburg
Chelsea Parton, North Mecklenburg
Hannah Foret, North Mecklenburg
Lindsey Russell, Hopewell
Tayla Berry, Hopewell
Breanna Blakely, Hopewell
Margaret Whitestone, Mooresville
Hope Smith, Mooresville
Kelsey Clark, Mooresville
Jasmyn Lindsey, Hough
Katelyn Shifflert, Hough
Melissa Race, Mallard Creek

Girls' soccer

Hough goalkeeper Emily Rusk was named I-Meck player of the year, while Lake Norman coach Jon Mertes earned conference coach of the year honors.

Here is a list of all-conference girls' soccer players:

Katelyn Faucette, Hopewell
Brooke Arey, Hopewell
Audrey Boyle, Hopewell
Emily Rusk, Hough
Hannah Robinson, Hough
Allison Stearns, Hough
Alison Vest, Hough
Lindsey Byrne, Hough
Brandi Arey, Hough
Kendall Fischlein, Lake Norman
Allye Mertes, Lake Norman
Taylor Waters, Lake Norman
Jenna Weston, Lake Norman
Megan Curan, Lake Norman
Kelsey Palmer, Lake Norman
Sam Condron, Lake Norman
Courtney Reilly, Lake Norman
Allie Gartland, Mallard Creek
Kelsey Manning, Mallard Creek
Sarah Webber, Mallard Creek
Ashley Warren, Mallard Creek
Ashley Cress, Mooresville
Erin Settle, Mooresville
Megan Sullivan, North Mecklenburg
Erin McAnulty, North Mecklenburg

Monday, May 16, 2011

Quick hits: May 16

I-Meck teams struggle early in baseball playoffs


Three of the five I-Meck Conference teams went through to the second round in the 4A baseball playoffs. Hopewell, Mallard Creek and Mooresville were the only conference teams moving on. The Titans (14-13) will play the Mavericks (21-6), while the Blue Devils (20-7) will travel to T.C. Roberson Tuesday.

Here are the first round scores:

Lake Norman 2 - Alexander Central 7
Mallard Creek 7 - Sun Valley 2
Hopewell 11 - West Meck 1
Mooresville 5 - South Caldwell 4
North Meck 0 - Porter Ridge 5

Knights, Mustangs also move on

Other local teams - Lake Norman Charter and East Lincoln - also won their first-round playoff games.

The Knights defeated Mooresboro Thomas Jefferson 6-1 Friday, while the Mustangs beat North Surry 6-1 Friday. Lake Norman Charter (17-4) will travel to Murphy, while East Lincoln (16-6) will face West Davidson for second-round play.

Hopewell boys finish second in state track and field meet

Behind sprinter Anthony Bynum's success, Hopewell finished as 4A track and field state runner-ups.

Bynum won the 200 meters, while finishing second in the 100 meters for the Titans. Hopewell's Brandon Dunford, who was second in the 800-meter race, and Tyriq Jackson, who finished seventh in the 110-meter hurdles, also made key contributions.

The Titans finished the meet Saturday with 38 points - 28 points behind state champions Knightdale.

Vance finished sixth and Mallard Creek was 34th. Mooresville (47th) and Lake Norman (57th) also had athletes place at the championships.

On the girls' side, Mallard Creek finished 18th and Hopewell was 37th. Vance (40th) and North Mecklenburg (49) also had representation at the meet.

Softball brackets released

Six I-Meck softball teams made the NCHSAA 4A playoffs.

Hough at Porter Ridge
Mallard Creek at Lake Norman
Mooresville at Alexander Central
Hopewell at East Gaston
North Meck at Sun Valley

Here are the 4A West brackets.

Another local team, East Lincoln will host Forest Hills in the 2A playoffs. Here is the 2A West brackets.

Cannon named No. 1 seed in NCISAA softball playoffs

After a 15-2 year, the Cannon softball team claimed the private school 3A softball championships' top seed. Here are the brackets for the tournament, which kicks off today:

No. 1 Cannon School vs. No. 8 Charlotte Country Day
No. 5 Charlotte Latin vs. No. 4 Providence Day
No. 3 High Point Christian vs. No. 6 Wesleyan Christian
No. 7 Cary Academy vs. No. 2 Hickory Grove

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Baseball playoff brackets set

The NCHSAA announced its high school baseball playoff brackets today.

Five I-Meck Conference teams made it to the 4A playoffs - Lake Norman, Mallard Creek, Hopewell, Mooresville and North Mecklenburg. The Wildcats (19-7) are the conference's top seed.

On the 2A bracket, East Lincoln earned a No. 2 seed after a 19-6 regular season.

Playoff play begins Friday.

For complete brackets, go to:

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

I-Meck softball tournament begins today

The I-Meck 4A softball tournament begins today. Higher seeds will host first round play, while the semifinals and finals will be held at Hough High.

Lake Norman (21-1, 13-1 in the I-Meck) and North Mecklenburg (19-3, 12-2) will be the top two conference seeds.

Here are the final regular season standings:

1. Lake Norman 13-1, 21-1
2. N. Mecklenburg 12-2, 19-3
3. Hopewell 10-4, 17-4
4. Mooresville 8-6, 10-6
5. Hough 7-7, 7-12
6. Mallard Creek 4-10, 8-11
7. Vance 2-12, 2-15
8. West Charlotte 0-14, 0-20

I-Meck softball tournament schedule

Today:
No. 8 WC at No. 1 LN - 5:15 p.m.
No. 5 Hough at No. 4 MHS - 5:30 p.m.
No. 6 MC at No. 3 Hopewel l- 5:30 p.m.
No. 7 Vance at No. 2 NM- 5:15 p.m.

Wednesday (at Hough High):
Semifinal 1 - MC/Hopewell winner vs. Vance/NM winner - 5:30 p.m.
Semifinal 2 - WC/LN winner vs. Hough/MHS winner - 7 p.m.

Thursday (at Hough High):
Finals - Semifinal 1 winner vs. semifinal 2 winner - 6 p.m.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Bynum, Gulley win I-Meck track MVP honors

Hopewell's Cheyenne Hutchinson (center) won the girls'
100-meter hurdles at Friday's I-Meck track and field championships
held at Mallard Creek High. Deidra Laird - dlaird@charlotteobserver.com



The I-Meck track and field championships were held Friday. Here are a few highlights:

Girls
  • Lake Norman's Jenny Galligher won the 1,600-meter race. She also finished second in the 800- and 3,200-meter races.
  • Mallard Creek's Lauren Gulley was named girls' MVP after winning the 400 meters and finishing second in the 200. She also helped her team to a first-place finish in the 4x100 relay.
  • Kaitlyn Shetler, a Mallard Creek junior, won the 800- and 3,200-meter races while also finishing third in the 1,600.
  • Hopewell's Cheyenne Hutchinson won the 100-meter hurdles.
Boys
  • West Charlotte's Mark Blackmon won the 800- and 1600-meter races.
  • Mallard Creek's Getisso Dentamo and Lake Norman's Michael Mashburn finished second and third respectively in the mile.
  • Hopewell sprinter Anthony Bynum was named boys MVP. He won the 100- and 200- meters, while leading the Titans to a 4x400 relay victory.
  • Tyriq Jackson, Hopewell, won the 110-meter hurdles. His teammate, Michael Bankhead, finished second.
For more, check out freelance writer Herb White's article from Saturday's Observer and a picture slideshow.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Husky wins I-Meck Conference golf title

Hough's David Sargent shot an 18-hole 74 to claim the I-Meck Conference boys' golf title Monday at Northstone Country Club in Huntersville.

Sargent as well as Conner Lewis, Mace Timberlake and Peyton White, who all shot 75s, led the Huskies to the I-Meck tournament championship. Hough finished the day with a tournament-low 299. Mallard Creek (324), North Mecklenburg (330), Mooresville (333) and Lake Norman (341) rounded out the top five. Hopewell finished sixth with a 383.

Other individuals who stood out, included Mallard Creek's Mac White (77), Mooresville's Luke Robbins (78) as well as North Meck's Danny Pizetoski and Phillip Parrish, who both shot 79s.

With the regular season coming to an end, Hough, Mooresville, Lake Norman and Mallard Creek qualified as teams to May 2's regionals. Pizetoski, Brandon Holst (Hopewell) and Seth Priester (North Meck) qualified as indivials. North Meck's Danny Flemming and David Barkley were tied for the last individual-qualifying spot and a tie-breaker will be determined to decide who will play at regionals.

The all-conference team was also announced Monday. Here is a list of the golfers who were honored:

  • Brandon Holst (Hopewell)
  • David Sargent (Hough)
  • Conner Lewis (Hough)
  • Mace Timberlake (Hough)
  • Peyton White (Hough)
  • Clay Brown (Hough)
  • Austin Peticca (Lake Norman)
  • Andrew Johnson (Lake Norman)
  • Mac White (Mallard Creek)
  • Luke Robbins (Mooresville)
  • Ian Harper (Mooresville)
  • Danny Pizetoski (North Meck)

Monday, February 15, 2010

I-Meck Conference tournament pairings

The I-Meck girls' tournament starts today and the boys' tournament starts tomorrow. Here arethe final conference rankings as well as the schedule for the tournament this week.


I-Meck girls
1. Hopewell 19-4, 10-2
2. Lake Norman 19-4, 10-2
3. Mallard Creek 15-6, 10-2
4. North Mecklenburg 14-9, 6-6
5. Mooresville 8-14, 4-8
6. Vance 3-19, 2-10
7. W. Charlotte 2-22, 1-11

Girls Monday at Vance
Hopewell, bye;
North Mecklenburg vs. Vance, 4:30;
Mallard Creek vs. Mooresville, 6;
Lake Norman vs. W. Charlotte, 7:30 p.m.

Girls Wednesday at Lake Norman
Mallard Creek/Mooresville winner vs. Lake Norman/W. Charlotte winner, 6;
Hopewell vs. North Meck/Vance winner, 7:30 pm.

Girls Friday at Lake Norman:
Semifinals winners in championship, 6:30 p.m.

I-Meck boys
1. Hopewell 21-1, 11-1
2. Lake Norman 19-2, 10-2
3. Vance 17-5, 9-3
4. W. Charlotte 14-9, 5-7
5. Mallard Creek 8-13, 3-9
6. North Meck 13-10, 2-10
7. Mooresville 7-15, 2-10

Boys Tuesday at Vance
Hopewell, bye;
W. Charlotte vs. Mallard Creek, 4:30 p.m.;
Vance vs. N. Meck, 6;
Lake Norman vs. Mooresville, 7:30 p.m.

Boys Thursday at Lake Norman
Lake Norman/Mooresville winner vs. Vance/North Meck winner, 6;
Hopewell vs. W. Charlotte/Mallard Creek winner, 7:30 p.m.

Boys Friday at Lake Norman
Semifinal winners in championship, 8 p.m.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Lake Norman wins I-Meck wrestling tournament

Lake Norman High School won the I-Meck Conference wrestling tournament held Saturday at Hopewell High School.


The Wildcats amassed 208.5 points, beating second place Mooresville by 10.5 points.

Santonio Thompson of Mooresville won the most outstanding wrestler award for his performance in the 135-lb. weight class.

Final standings
1. Lake Norman 208.5
2. Mooresville 198
3. Mallard Creek 125.5
4. West Charlotte 102
5. Hopewell 77
6. North Mecklenburg 43

Monday, February 1, 2010

Hopewell v. Lake Norman delayed again....

According to the Prep Insiders blog, the much-anticipated rematch between Hopewell and Lake Norman that was originally scheduled for Friday and was pushed to Monday after the snow has now been canceled again because of schools being closed today.


They have not announced a new date for the game.

Also affected is the Mallard Creek vs. Vance game in the I-Meck.

UPDATE: Hopewell will play Lake Norman and Mallard Creek will play Vance on Wednesday at 6. West Charlotte vs. Mooresville has been rescheduled to Friday at 6 p.m., all according to the Prep Insiders blog.

Hopewell (No. 1) and Lake Norman (No. 2) top the latest CarolinaPreps.com poll, while Vance sits at No. 9.