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SportsTalk: Doyle & Kearney Sign to Play Football at College Level

Charles Doyle and Semajah Kearney sign their National Letters of Intent to play college football at the next level. Charles Doyle has signed to play college football at UNC-Pembroke and Semajah Kearney has signed to play college football at Brevard College. The two All-Northern 6 Conference players have left a lasting impact on the football team at Vance County High School.

Charles Doyle signs his letter of intent to play football at UNC-Pembroke.

 

Semajah Kearney signs his letter of intent to play football at Brevard College.

Games on Wednesday – Boys

  • Vance Charter 66 Discovery Charter 64 – OT
  • Excelsior 73 Henderson Collegiate 68
  • Eno River 59 Oxford Prep 41
  • Heritage 84 Franklinton 54
  • Nash Central 44 Louisburg 40
  • Roanoke Rapids 59 Bunn 51
  • Magna Vista, VA 58 Mecklenburg County, VA 44 

Games on Wednesday – Girls

  • Vance Charter 42 Discovery Charter 19
  • Oxford Prep 25 Eno River 24
  • Heritage 49 Franklinton 25
  • Nash Central 62 Louisburg 33
  • Bunn 59 Roanoke Rapids 18
  • Mecklenburg County, VA 45 Magna Vista, VA 41

College Games on Wednesday – Men

  • Davidson-Davie CC 100 Louisburg College 49

Games on Thursday – Boys

  • Crossroads Christian vs. Lee Christian
    • Mid-Carolina Conference Semifinals
  • J.F. Webb @ Cedar Ridge
  • South Granville @ Carrboro

Games on Thursday – Girls

  • J.F. Webb @ Cedar Ridge
  • South Granville @ Carrboro

College Games on Thursday – Women

  • Louisburg College @ Guilford Tech CC

Games on Friday – Boys

  • Vance County vs. East Wake 
  • Vance Charter vs. Oxford Prep
  • Henderson Collegiate vs. Discovery Charter
  • J.F Webb @ Carrboro
  • South Granville @ Cedar Ridge
  • Warren County vs. Weldon
  • Franklinton @ Wake Forest
  • Louisburg vs. Bunn
  • Wake Prep @ Nash Central
  • Mecklenburg County, VA @ GW-Danville, VA

Games on Friday – Girls

  • Vance County vs. East Wake
  • Vance Charter vs. Oxford Prep
  • J.F Webb @ Carrboro
  • South Granville @ Cedar Ridge
  • Warren County vs. Weldon
  • Franklinton @ Wake Forest
  • Louisburg vs. Bunn
  • Wake Prep @ Nash Central
  • Mecklenburg County, VA vs. GW-Danville, VA

Games on Saturday – Boys

  • Vance County vs. Knightdale
  • Warren County @ Southeast Halifax
  • Franklinton vs. Wake Forest

Games on Saturday – Girls

  • Vance County vs. Knightdale
  • Warren County @ Southeast Halifax
  • Franklinton vs. Wake Forest

College Games on Saturday – Men

  • Louisburg College vs. Southwest VA – Play4Kay

College Games on Saturday – Women

  • Louisburg College vs. Cleveland CC – Play4Kay

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SportsTalk: #6 Lady Vipers Getting Better And Better

Vance County High School Head Basketball Coach Sheila Gill has gotten the Lady Vipers off to a great start, they’re on a 12-game win streak and sit atop the standings of the Northern 6 conference.

They took care of the Crossroads Christian in a non-conference matchup on Wednesday, beating the Lady Colts 57-23.

Before that, the Lady Vipers went on a three-game winning spree over the course of just five days. For Gill, now in her fifth year as a head coach, it’s all about playing with consistency.

“We knew the whole week was going to be tough,” Gill told WIZS’s Scout Hughes and Doc Ayscue,  – her former coach – on Tuesday’s SportsTalk.

As part of a new conference, Gill said she’s told her players they’d have to prove themselves.
“I think they have,” she continued. She emphasizes the importance of taking it one game at a time, be competitive and don’t make things easy for the opponent.

VCHS Athletic Director and Assistant Principal Scott Corrente said the team has exceeded his expectations “in the best way possible.”

He pointed to the Jan. 16 game against Wake County’s Heritage High, which the Vipers won 57-54.

“We knew that Heritage game was going to tell us a lot about ourselves,” Corrente said. “When we got that, all of a sudden this target has been painted on this team’s back. We’re not a mystery team any more.”

The Vipers had been trailing in several conference games for the first three quarters, yet found a way to get the W.

Gill said it’s all about not giving up, and the Lady Vipers kept fighting to change the outcome in the final quarter of play.

Seniors Da’Shunti Hester and Nicola Thompson, both starters, provide more than just minutes. Hester has come back strong from an ACL tear that sidelined her at the beginning of the season.

And Thompson “is having her best year ever,” Gill said. “She’s doing amazing things that we knew she could do. Now, she’s just really blossoming as a senior.”

A couple of freshmen are stepping up, too. London Chadwell is a great athlete who doesn’t play like a freshman. “She understands her role for Vance County,” Gill said.

Ditto A’yana Harrington, who came in and scored 9 points in the Vipers big win over River Mill in the MLK Tournament in Alamance County.

“When she hit the floor, she gave everything,” Gill recounted, “diving for the ball, just playing hard, straight-up defense, not afraid to score.”

The Vipers are scheduled to play at East Wake on Tuesday, Jan. 27.

 

High School Basketball Scores from Tuesday – Boys

  • Franklinton 75 Vance County 58
  • Vance Charter 65 Oxford Prep 35
  • Halifax Academy 70 Kerr-Vance 41
  • New Garden 50 Crossroads Christian 49
  • J.F. Webb 84 Carrboro 55
  • South Granville 75 Cedar Ridge 49
  • Warren County 59 Northampton County 23
  • Eno River 66 Falls Lake 47
  • Louisburg 41 ALA-Johnston 26
  • Wake Prep 67 Bunn 57

High School Basketball Scores from Tuesday – Girls

  • Vance County 53 Franklinton 49
  • Vance Charter 38 Oxford Prep 26
  • Halifax Academy 65 Kerr-Vance 6
  • J.F. Webb 45 Carrboro 38
  • South Granville 44 Cedar Ridge 35
  • Warren County 64 Northampton County 23
  • Falls Lake 71 Eno River 18
  • Louisburg 49 ALA-Johnston 26
  • Bunn 60 Wake Prep 47

Games on Wednesday – Boys

  • Kerr-Vance vs. Cristo Rey
  • Wake Prep vs. John Paul II

Games on Wednesday – Girls

  • Kerr-Vance vs. Cristo Rey
  • Wake Prep vs. John Paul II

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SportsTalk: Vipers Preseason Jamboree in the Books

SportsTalk 12:30 p.m. M-Th

Scout Hughes and Doc Ayscue recap the High School Football Jamboree that took place at Vance County High School last Friday. The guys also talk about the NFL Preseason Games over the weekend.

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The Local Skinny! VCHS Football gets ready with Preseason Jamboree

The Vance County High School Vipers hosted the Jamboree on Friday, offering fans, coaches and players a sneak peek at the upcoming football season.

The Vipers have two more scrimmages before the opening game of the season on Aug. 22 against non-conference opponent Warren County High School. The team travels to Durham on Tuesday to play Riverside High School and then head to Bailey on Friday to take the field against Southern Nash.

Southern Nash was among the other schools that brought teams to take part in the Jamboree. Other schools included Louisburg High School, Nash Central, Southern Alamance, Rocky Mount Prep and Hoke County.

Coach Aaron Elliott told WIZS’s Scout Hughes after Friday night’s game that he thought his team did a lot of good things offensively. The coaching staff has made some adjustments to its defensive strategy from last season. The team lost about 15 players to graduation last year, among them Taeshawn Alston, who accepted a football scholarship to play at the University of South Carolina.

Elliott, beginning his fourth season, said this was the biggest Jamboree that he’s put together since taking over the head coaching job.

Despite finding some positive things to say about his team’s performance, Elliott said he did spot some mistakes to improve on.

He predicted, however, that the Vipers would be a good football team this season.

The season opener against Warren County High School kicks off at 7 p.m. in the VCHS stadium.

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SportsTalk: Scott Corrente Fits Right In As VCHS New AD

SportsTalk 12:30 p.m. M-Th

Scott Corrente, the new Vance County High School Athletic Director, Scout Hughes and Doc Ayscue on SportsTalk, to discuss his new role and what plans are to come for the future of Vance County High School Athletics.

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