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ORHS JV volleyball team beats Anderson County in district championship

Posted at 4:08 pm October 1, 2015
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

ORHS Volleyball JV District Champs Sept. 30, 2015

The Oak Ridge High School junior varsity volleyball team won the district championship at Anderson County High School on Wed., Sept. 30, 2015. (Photo courtesy ORHS Volleyball)

 

The Oak Ridge High School junior varsity volleyball team beat Anderson County for the district championship on Wednesday.

The JV season is now over.

The girls varsity team plays in the varsity district tournament on Tuesday, October 5, at Halls.

More information will be added as it becomes available.

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Filed Under: High School, Sports Tagged With: Anderson County, district tournament, Halls, junior varsity, JV, Oak Ridge High School, volleyball

Wildcats cross country: Great result in only second race

Posted at 3:18 pm October 11, 2014
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Oak Ridge Wildcats Boys Varsity at McCallie Invitational

The Oak Ridge Wildcats boys varsity team is pictured above in September at the McCallie Invitational in Chattanooga. (File photos/Photos by Nichole Zawiswa)

 

CARY, N.C.—The Great American Cross Country Festival is the largest and most competitive cross country meet in the Southeast. This year’s event included US #2 LaSalle, Rhode Island, as well as most of the top 15 teams in the Southeastern United States. The top event is the Race of Champions, and the meet includes several other varsity and junior varsity events.

The Oak Ridge girls were in the Seeded Invitational, while the boys got a last-minute invitation to the top-level Race of Champions. The Cross Country festival was in Cary, North Carolina, this past weekend.

The Wildcats’ best result of the day came in the ROC, where the boys finished 11th of 21 really competitive teams. LaSalle won with 132 points. Daniel Boone (Tennessee) was third with 144 and Brentwood (Tennessee) fifth with 216. Oak Ridge scored 291. The Wildcats set a school record for fastest team average on a 5K course at 16:18.

“Great result for us in only our second race of the season,” Oak Ridge cross country coach Allen Etheridge said. “Most of these teams have run between five to eight races this season and are race sharp already. That’s going to take us a few more races, which is fine. We ran well today and lined up well with our Tennessee competition.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: 5K, Aislyn Peacock, Allen Etheridge, Blue Invitational, Cary, cross country, cross country meet, Daniel Beckett, Esther Gallmeier, Gashaw Duhamel, Great American Cross Country Festival, Jose Villegas, junior varsity, Katharina Gallmeier, Maddie Zawiswa, Megan Peters, Natalie Holthausen, Oak Ridge Wildcats, Peyton Gupton, race, Race of Champions, Robyn Wood, ROC, Seeded Invitational, Stephanie Byrd, Suzie Kass, Thomas Colburn, Tyler Boullie, varsity, Wesley Robinson

ORHS Lady Wildcats undefeated in district play

Posted at 12:47 pm October 1, 2014
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Oak Ridge Lady Wildcats Seniors Volleyball

Oak Ridge Lady Wildcats seniors are, from front to back, Rachel Loeffler, Sami Viau, Mattie Livengood, Rachel Card, and Emily Campbell. (Pictures by Loren Bonds)

 

District JV Tournament this afternoon (Oct. 1)

By Head Coach Carmen Foster

The Oak Ridge High School Lady Wildcats (and Baby Cats) played their last district match this past Thursday versus Gibbs High School.

Leading into this match, both the junior varsity and varsity teams were undefeated in district play. A win this past Thursday would cinch the No. 1 seed in the upcoming district tournaments. Both teams won! The Baby Cats won in straight sets and secured the No 1 spot in the JV District Tournament, which will occur this Wednesday, October 1. ORHS is hosting the District JV Tournament starting at 4:30 p.m.

In the follow-up match, the varsity Lady Wildcats won in straight sets against Gibbs: 25-9, 25-12, and 25-8. Gibbs was led by players Morgan Worley with three kills and four digs, and Michaela Wilson with two kills and two digs. [Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Alex Sherles, Baby Cats, Beth Wyatt, Carmen Foster, Central High School, District III Tournament, District JV Tournament, district tournament, Emily Campbell, Emma Milloway, Gibbs High School, junior varsity, Lady Wildcats, Mattie Livengood, Michaela Wilson, Morgan Worley, Oak Ridge High School, Olivia Milloway, ORHS, Rachel Card, Rachel Loeffler, Reagan Dickens, Sami Viau, Senior Night, Stella Powell, varsity

VolleyCats sweep Halls, 3-0 in district; play Powell, Clinton this week

Posted at 8:18 pm September 8, 2014
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Oak Ridge High School 2014 Volleyball Closeup

The 2014-2015 Oak Ridge Wildcats Volleyball Team—front row (left to right): Samantha Mabry, Rachel Loeffler, Emily Lawless, J-J Valencia, Allison Jones; middle row (left to right): Beth Wyatt, Olivia Milloway, Reagan Dickens, Sami Viau, Mattie Livengood, Rachel Clement, Sarah Roth, Carolyn Pelfrey, and Devyn Bonds; back row (left to right): Greg Livengood (assistant coach), Emily Campbell, Rachel Card, Alex Sherles, Emma Milloway, Molly McDonough, Stella Powell, Mollie Turner, Kasey Smith, and Carmen Foster (head coach).

 

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On Tuesday, in the first district match of the season, the Oak Ridge VolleyCats clawed their way to a huge district win over Anderson County after five sets: 25-12, 18-25, 25-21, 24-26, and 15-10.

On Thursday, Oak Ridge defeated Karns in four sets: 25-20, 25-21, 21-25, and 25-16.

Then, on Monday, September 8, Oak Ridge swept Halls 25-15, 25-23, and 25-12.

The volleyball team’s district record is now 3-0, and its overall record is 14-6. [Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Cathy Lawless, Clinton, Halls, junior varsity, Karns, Oak Ridge VolleyCats, Powell, volleyball, VolleyCats, Volleydog Challenge

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