Thursday, June 4, 2009

'Landers Wrap Up Spring Practice

‘Lander Coach Robbie Turbyfill is quietly making his mark on the Cloudland football program. Saturday night’s idea was just another stepping stone for the coach on returning the ‘Landers to past glory.

Turbyfill’s Highlanders wrapped up two successful weeks of spring practice with the first annual Blue and Gold game at Orr Field on Saturday night. The entire Cloudland team was divided equally into the Blue and Gold teams as the Blue team took a 27-7 victory.

“I thought the whole spring went well,” Turbyfill said. “I thought this was a great way to end spring practice. I thought both teams played hard out there tonight, and I thought the Gold had their opportunities but they just kind of threw it away with some interceptions and fumbles. I think this is something we can build on for the season because we can learn from our mistakes in this game like situation.”

Neither team had an advantage or treated the game as just an ordinary scrimmage as bragging rights were on the line. The Blue team struck first with trickery as Seth Houstma caught a halfback pass from Trey Hitchew, then outran the Gold’s defense to the end zone on their opening drive. Blue’s two-point conversion was incomplete. Blue team produced a turnover on Gold’s opening possession, but couldn’t capitalize as they turned the ball over on downs. On the ensuing Gold drive, Hitechew intercepted Seth Miller’s pass and rumbled to the end zone to give Blue a 12-0 lead.

Right before the half, Blue drove down the field, but was unable to score as the Gold squad forced a turnover at the one year line with 19 seconds left in the half keeping the Blue lead to 12 at the half.

The second half didn’t go much better for the Gold team as they fumbled the opening kickoff and the Blue team recovered at midfield. Later in the quarter, Chris Stevens put the Blue team back on the board as he recovered another Gold fumble and scrambled 40 some yards. A unique formation helped Blue scored on a two point conversion to take a 20-0 lead into the fourth quarter.

Miller’s Gold team finally got going in the fourth with key runs by Morgan and Tony Chambers. Miller scrambled into the end zone to give the Gold their first points of the night, and Kevin Stevens, who handled kicking duties for both teams, hit the extra point for the Gold.

On the ensuing kickoff, Gold’s attempted onside kick was picked up by Stevens and he outraced everyone into the end zone to add to the Blue total. With the extra point, it gave Blue a 27-7 lead which was the final score. The game was called with around seven minutes remaining due to lighting associated with an approaching storm.

Stevens was named the Defensive Player of the game, while Hitechew received the Offensive Player of the game honors.

The Blue and Gold game was well attended by a large and vocal group of ‘Lander supporters, including part of the Marching Highlander band.

“I think it was great that all the fans showed up,” Turbyfill said. “I think it is something that we can build on over the years because we are hoping to have this thing year after year. Hopefully, next year it will be bigger and better.”

For the ‘Landers, spring practice was a valuable learning tool where players were put into the roles they can expect to play next season. Turbyfill was pleased with what he saw this spring and the work that his players put in.

“I feel we are a lot more physical this year then we have been,” Turbyfill said. “I feel like we have some kids who stick their head in there and go with it. I am real proud of them and their great effort through the whole spring.”

In addition to the Blue and Gold game, the ‘Landers also scrimmaged South Greene during the spring. While the start of the season is three months away, the ‘Landers will continue to work hard to improve for the start of the 2009 season.

Trio of Former Athletes Named to SAC Commissioner's Honor Roll

Last week the South Atlantic Conference Named its Commissioners Honor Roll for the 2008-09 school year, with a conference-record 822 student-athletes recognized for their achievements in the classroom.

The SAC Commissioner's Honor Roll recognizes those student-athletes who carry at least a 3.20 cumulative grade point average and have completed at least one season in the conference-sponsored sports of football, women's volleyball, men's and women's soccer, men's and women's cross country, men's and women's basketball, baseball, softball, men's and women's tennis and men's and women's golf.

The 822 student-athletes represent 36 U.S. states, 30 foreign countries and three Canadian provinces. More than 25 percent (211) of the honorees held grade point averages of 3.75 or higher. Of those, 21 student-athletes carried a perfect 4.00 GPA.

The sport of women's soccer had the most honorees with 114, followed by football with 100. They were followed by baseball (89), men's soccer (73), volleyball (71), softball (65), women's basketball (62), women's cross country (49), men's tennis (39), women's tennis (38), men's golf (35), men's basketball (31), men's cross country (29), and women's golf (27).

For the third year in a row, Newberry College led the way with 113 student-athletes recognized. Wingate University was close behind with 108. First-year conference member Brevard College had 100. Tusculum College placed 99 on the honor roll, followed by Mars Hill College with 93, Carson-Newman College with 87, Lincoln Memorial University (77), Catawba College (73), and Lenoir-Rhyne University (72).

Three former Avery County High School athletic standouts made the honor roll. Wingate University senior cross country runner and Elementary Education major Ashley Condrey was named to the list, as was freshman cross country runner and Pre-Medical Science major Kate Griewisch from Lenoir Rhyne University. Mars Hill College football senior quarterback and Recreation major Ricky Spradling was also named to the honor roll.

Congratulations to these student-athletes for their excellence both on the field and in the classroom.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Dicus Loses Five-Year Battle

Watauga High School senior baseball player Will Dicus passed away on Monday following a five-year bout with cancer. Dicus was 18 years of age.

Will threw a no-hitter as a JV pitcher against Freedom, and played the final two years of his varsity high school career as a Pioneer, pitching five innings in a game against West Wilkes his junior season for a victory, despite imminent danger if he were to be struck by a baseball.

Steve Behr, the sports editor at our fellow Jones Media newspaper Watauga Democrat wrote a column on Dicus and his love for life and baseball. You can read that piece by clicking here



Avery Middle School Honors Student-Athletes at Annual Athletics Banquet

On Thursday evening, May 28th Avery Middle School held its annual end-of-season athletics banquet for fall, winter, and spring sports. The evening was a combination of celebration and reflection of the year that was in Panthers sports.

The Avery Middle School family recognized the life and contributions of former coach Chris Buchanan as Susan Clark presented a memorial in honor of the late coach. A memorial display was prepared in front of the speaker’s podium in recognition of the coach’s life. Coach Buchanan tragically passed away earlier this year and his memory was on the minds and in the hearts of all who knew him, including all the athletes, coaches, and administrative personnel whose lives he touched.

Avery Middle School Director of Athletics Marilynne Phillips, as well as Principal David Wright addressed students and parents in attendance, thanking them for their participation and expressing appreciation for their sterling efforts both in the athletic and academic arenas.

The banquet was privileged to have as a guest speaker John Mark Bentley, former standout athlete at Avery Middle School who went on to become a four-time state wrestling champion at Avery High School and national high school wrestling champion.

Bentley excelled as a wrestler at the University of North Carolina, garnering ACC Freshman Wrestler of the Year honors and ACC Wrestler of the Year accolades, along with a trio of conference championships.

Bentley has had a successful coaching career as a high school head wrestling coach at Watauga High School, in addition to a coaching stints at Davidson and Appalachian State University before being named head wrestling coach for the Mountaineers following the retirement of 33-year veteran coach Paul Mance.

Athletes from a total of 11 sports were honored over the course of the banquet and recognized for their contributions to the Panthers athletic success in 2008-09. The Robin Carver Austin Scholar Awards were also presented to two students who excelled in the classroom as well as on the athletic field.

This year’s award recipients included the following:

Football: MVP – Rob Wood; Coach’s Award – Scott Simon; Most Improved – Dustin Barnard; Defensive – Chase Buchanan; Offensive – Chance Watson.

Cheerleading: MVP Football Season– Megan Daniels; MVP Basketball Season – Abigail Fortune; Coach’s Award – Mikaela Daniels; Coach’s Award – Katie Hall; Most Improved – Carson Clark; Most Spirited – Micaela Gragg

Soccer: MVP – Heraclio Flores; Coach’s Award – Kelly Jiminez; Most Improved – Leonardo Ortiz; Defensive – Carson Williams; Offensive – Isauro Estrada

Volleyball: Coach’s Award – Breanna Heaton; Most Improved – Chelsy Hofman;
Defensive – Kelsie Clarke; Offensive – Megan Dellinger

Girls Basketball: Coach’s Award – Megan Dellinger; Most Improved – Taylor Hobbs;
Defensive – Sela PittmanOffensive – Kelsie Clarke

Boys Basketball: Hustle Award – Chase Buchanan; Coach’s Award – Rob Wood; Most Improved – Dalton Cook; Defensive – Ty Polsgrove; Offensive – Chance Watson

Softball: MVP – Ashlie Yoder; Coach’s Award – Carson Clark, Ellie Lecka; Most Improved – Kaitlyn Sudderth; Defensive – Paige Henderson; Offensive – Shannon Smith

Baseball: MVP- Chance Watson; Coach’s Award- Walker Carswell; Most Improved: Tyler Edwards; Defensive- Zach Dobson; Offensive- Tyler Polsgrove

Golf: Best All Around- Daniel Childress

Track:Boys MVP- Carson Williams; Girls MVP- Shannon Smith

Wrestling: Most Valuable Wrestler- Luke Price; Most Outstanding- Brennan Clark;
Most Improved- Ethan Webb; Leadership Award- Grant Silliman

Robin Carver Austin Award Winners- Scott Simon and Serina Ramos

Congratulations to all the athletes and coaches throughout the county for a successful 2008-09 campaign!

Monday, June 1, 2009

Del Harris to Retire from Coaching

Sources are reporting that Chicago Bulls veteran assistant coach Del Harris will be announcing his retirement from coaching as early as today.

Harris compiled a 556-457 career coaching record as head coach of three NBA teams (L.A. Lakers, Houston Rockets, and Milwaukee Bucks) over a 14-season span and made the playoffs in all but two seasons as head coach. He also served as an assistant coach with the NBA's Milwaukee Bucks, Houston Rockets, and Dallas Mavericks.

Harris is a graduate of Milligan College, located in nearby Johnson City, Tennessee, where he played basketball from 1955-58. He is a member of the school's Athletic Hall of Fame.

"I'm proud of the 50 years," Harris told the Chicago Tribune newspaper. "I didn't want to quit after 49. And though I never won that title, I don't think that's a failure. I've impacted people. I still have players I coached in high school and college who call me. That means more to me than wins."

With a coaching career spanning 50 years, Harris spent last season as an assistant under rookie head coach Vinny Del Negro with the Bulls. Harris coached the Chinese National Team in the 2004 Athens Olympics. In this decade alone, he has been voted the NBA's top assistant in three of the previous four seasons by NBA general managers.

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Stanley to Shine on Diamond at Next Level

As one of the region's leaders in batting average in Western North Carolina during his senior season, it would only be a matter of time before a school would have the good fortune of landing Avery Vikings senior infielder/pitcher Sutton Stanley. This past week Stanley made the decision to attend Lenoir Rhyne University, where he will attempt to earn a spot on the team's baseball roster.

The Viking batsman garnered much interest in his senior season at Avery. He hit for one of the state's highest batting averages with a .551 BA during this past regular season with a pair of home runs and 22 runs batted in. He maintained his strong offensive prowess in conference play with a .533 batting average.

Sutton proved his versatility around the field with spectacular defensive plays and pitching efforts. Stanley had a 1-0 win/loss record in six relief appearances as a right-handed hurler for the Big Red, and completed the season with a 4.82 ERA, good for second-best on the ballclub.

Stanley had recently traveled with family members to Hickory for a workout with the team, and the invitation was extended by head coach Paul Knight to walk-on with the club in the fall. Lenoir-Rhyne University was 24-23 overall this past season, with a 10-11 mark in South Atlantic Conference play under Coach Knight.

Congratulations to Sutton and all of Avery's athletes who will be continuing their athletic careers at the collegiate level.