Boys Lacrosse: No. 10 Jordan cruises to win over Green Level, conference championship
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By Kyle Morton, HighSchoolOT producer
Cary, N.C. The Jordan Falcons built up an early lead and did not look back as they took home a conference championship and a 15-5 win over the Green Level Gators.
The Falcons got their offensive attack going quickly in this one, as they built up a 5-2 lead after the opening quarter.
Jordan kept its momentum going in the second quarter with a 6-1 run that saw it put the game nearly away at 11-3 at the halftime break.
Any hope the Gators have of a comeback was stifled quickly, as Jordan s defense put the clamps down and prevented Green Level from going on any sort of run.
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No. 18 Jordan boys escape Athens Drive with 38-28 win
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By Joel Bryant, HighSchoolOT reporter
Raleigh, N.C. The Jordan Falcons managed to leave Athens Drive High School with a 38-28 win in a game that was plagued by turnovers and inefficient shooting by both teams.
After three scoreless minutes from both sides, Jordan head coach Rasheed Wallace (the former NBA All-Star) called a timeout. The break seemed to benefit everyone involved, as Athens and Jordan combined to score 19 points over the final five minutes of the opening quarter. Athens led 11-8 going into the second.
There were eight total points scored in the second quarter, four by each team.
Providence rolls past Jordan in 4A volleyball playoff opener
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Updated January 13, 2021 1:04 a.m. EST
By J. Mike Blake, HighSchoolOT Contributor
Charlotte, N.C. If you knew nothing about the sport and had walked into the first set of Tuesday s N.C. High School Athletic Association 4A playoff opener at Providence High School, you might would be confused about the rules.
No, there is no rule that says Katie Cruise has to serve every point. It only looks that way.
The star junior setter served 10 consecutive points in a runaway first set to set the tone for the Panthers in a 3-0 (25-7, 25-22, 25-16) victory over Jordan to advance.