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South Charlotte Sports Report “HOMETOWN TEAMS ... HOMETOWN KIDS”

Volume 5, Issue 3

June 10, 2010 - FREE

www.southcharlottesports.com

MARVIN RIDGE WOMEN’S SOCCER CLAIMS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP

LAST CHANCE TO CAMP WITH US BASKETBALL CAMP JUNE 14-17 BASEBALL / SOFTBALL JUNE 21-24 VOLLEYBALL JUNE 21-24

One word can describe the 2010 edition of The Marvin Ridge High School Soccer Team; DOMINANT. The Mavericks cruised to a perfect 24-0 season with a 1-0 win over Cardinal Gibbons in the North Carolina High School Athletic Association state 3-A women’s soccer championship game at North Carolina State University. As they had in the many of the previous 23 games, The Mavericks controlled the flow of the game, outshooting Cardinal Gibbons 19-1. Over the course of the 24 game season, The Mavericks only allowed 4 total goals and recorded 20 shutouts. Adding to the achievement is the fact that Marvin Ridge is only in its third season of play. Another footnote to this story is the Marvin Ridge Men’s team also won the state championship this school year. Long time soccer coach Ray Fumo led both teams to the championship, a remarkable accomplishment. Prior to this season Coach Fumo was 0-4 in championship games. The double dose of success is a nice reward for this dedicated coach. Toni Lashley scored the only goal of the championship in the first half when she powered in a kick from Kaitlyn Sulser. Toni and Ashley Aragona were the leaders on offense this season, scoring 31 goals combined. Amy Schmitt recorded yet another shutout in goal for The Mavericks. With the win, Marvin Ridge moved to 10th in the ESPN National High School Soccer Poll. The South Charlotte Sports Report salutes the Marvin Ridge Women’s Soccer Team for a dominant season. Your dedication to success is truly remarkable.

Marvin Ridge 2010 Women’s Varsity Soccer Roster # Player Name 0 Amy Schmitt 1 Madison Martin 2 Kaitlyn Sulser 3 Tony Lashley 4 Jessica Richburg 5 Taylor Dove 6 Jillian Frein 7 Ariel Griffin 8 Ali Dove 9 Allie Kahn 10 Kailey Filter 11 Helen Butler 12 Chelsey Horan 13 Kathleen Papa 14 Christina Giusto 15 Marissa Hartert 16 Amanda Clark 17 Alyssa Clark 18 Jessica Walters 19 Katie Page 20 Ashley Aragona 21 Ashley Hartert

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SOUTH CHARLOTTE SPORTS REPORT

Covering the Active Children and Families of Our Community

The South Charlotte Sports Report is published twice a month by The South Charlotte Last Saturday afternoon I Sports Report, 9901 Zackery Ave, Charlotte, NC 28277. Phone: 704-341-0086. The South Charlotte Sports Report is distributed free throughout our coverage area in was coaxed out of retirement neighborhoods and local businesses. If you would like copies delivered to your busifor an adult softball tournaness for distribution to customers, call 704-906-5466.

ment to help Olde Providence Recreation Association raise Story ideas and photo submissions are welcome for use on our website and in our money for a lightning detec- newspaper, email to [email protected]. Advertising rates are tion system. A piece of equip- available upon request. ment that EVERY youth athThe SCSR Team! letic venue should have and PUBLISHER WEBMASTER PHOTOGRAPHERS abide by. Paying attention Tripp Roakes Scott Page Greg Arthur to the detection system is just Gerry Wall as important as having one. I GRAPHIC DESIGNER ADVERTISING was recently told about an area Frances Adams REPRESENTATIVES Louise Giusto athletic association that didn’t close down shop when the system went off and indicated lightning two miles away. They wanted to finish the game I was told. Wow! Back to the softball tournament. I had a ton of fun, the competitive juices began to flow, but every time another player went down with a pulled muscle, I would question how smart of an idea it was to be out on the field. Luckily I made it to the end without serious injury. I did learn a few things about this 40 plus year old body. I don’t run as fast as I used to, I have very few reflexes left, I can’t stop as easy when I get going from first to third and I still swing at bad pitches. Trust me, I wasn’t the only one that realized these same facts! Now as I sit here 48 hours later my thighs are burning, I can hardly lift my legs and my arm hurts! I wouldn’t trade this pain though, it was way to much fun to walk away with the first place trophy and the title of Summer Bash Champion! All the guys on the team were great and I had two great seven year old coaches; Tyler and Tanner!

The South Charlotte Sports Report has an opening for a part time advertising sales director.

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NEWPOINT LEARNING CENTER Don’t let the summer become a brain drain for your child. Take a look at New Point Learning on page six. My friend Gary Lang has some wonderful programs planned and he also offers ACT/SAT prep classes.

Tripp Roakes Publisher South Charlotte Sports Report [email protected] 704-906-5466

BEYOND THE GAME WITH CARTER MILLER Thirteen-year-old Carter Miller has achieved a high level of success in his chosen forte, swimming. The eighth grade son of Charlie and Stephanie Miller always ends up on top in both academics and swimming. Carter completed his eighth grade season at Carmel Middle School this week and will head to Myers Park High School next year where he hopes to earn a spot on the varsity swim team. Now lets hop out of the pool with Carter Miller. How did you begin your career as a swimmer? “My career as a swimmer started with summer league. My little brother wanted to swim so I said what the heck. Then my mom signed me up for swim lessons at MAC. After that I joined the team and progressed from there.” Have you made any goals for yourself? How do you plan on achieving those goals? “Lately I have entered in an open water swimming competition and have decided to do the 5K, 3K, and 2K swims. This is going to be a tough challenge and I am going to have to push myself to complete it.” What are some of your favorite memories of swimming? “Some of my favorite memories are from championship meets. The competitors are fierce and it makes you want to beat them!” Do you have any advice for those just starting out? “My advice to new swimmers is to just do your best. If you keep at it your opportunities are endless.”

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SOUTH CHARLOTTE SPORTS REPORT BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL CAMP

JUNE 21-24 OLDE PROVIDENCE ELEMENTARY BASEBALL COMPLEX Join us for a fun-filled week of baseball training from former Major League Baseball Player Jake Robbins and other former professional baseball players and coaches. New for this year is our softball instruction program with leadership from some of the top softball coaches and college players in the area. First class instruction in all phases of the game: hitting, pitching, defense, baserunning and more!

To enroll please visit www.southcharlottesportscamps.com

JUNE 21-24 CAMP LOCATION: Elon Park Elementary School CAMP COST: $120 per camper SIBLING DISCOUNT: $115 per camper for two $110 per camper for three

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SOUTH CHARLOTTE SPORTS REPORT BASKETBALL ACADEMY & YOUTH CAMP JUNE 14-17 ARDREY KELL HIGH SCHOOL Join our basketball director, Ardrey Kell High School Head Basketball Coach Mike Craft and a veteran staff of high school coaches as they provide first class instruction to local boys and girls.

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Championship instruction Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced options Limited camp size Open to rising 6th-10th graders.

Campers in K-5th grade will receive instruction on the basketball fundamentals needed to succeed in youth basketball. BASKETBALL ACADEMY for rising 6th-9th graders! Camp time will include shooting, defense, rebounding and passing instruction as well as 3 on 3 and 5 on 5 basketball games.

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Downtown Waxhaw Presents..

July 4th, 2010 Saturday, July 3rd, 2010

Old Fashion Hometown Parade Starting at 10 a.m. Saturday Application Deadline 6/14/10

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Red, White and Blues Music Festival 4:00 p.m. Across from CVS Music

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The Charlotte Blaze 14U Red Team won the ASA Queen of the Hill in Burlington NC. Front Row: (L-R) Middle Row: (L-R) Back Row: (L-R)

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Sarah Thornburg, Taylor Kitchen, Madison Arroyo, Claudia Spinelli, Peyton Jordan, Courtney Price Jordan Harmon, Katie Brock, Erin Powers, Coach Perry Spinelli Coach Marcus Arroyo, Morgan Githmark, Paige Barnes, Coach Ken Thornburg, Coach Lael Rorie, Coach Kent Jordan

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The 1st Annual “Pineville Classic” Contact: Cathy Murphy at 704-843-2195 ext 26 or [email protected] “Your source for Summer Camps” WWW.SOUTHCHARLOTTESPORTSCAMPS.COM

When: Time: Where: Admission: Teams playing:

Saturday, June 26th 8am-6pm (opening ceremonies start at 8:40am) Jack Hughes Park in Pineville, NC FREE to the public MSA Cobra’s - Reid, MSA Cobra’s - Swenson, South Charlotte Stingrays, Pineville Mud Dawgs

To open the day, we will have special bagpipe music performed by Mike Lynch at 8:40am, followed by the morning prayer by Tom Wesley-Stinson, Pastor of Pineville UMC. Will introduce the mayor of Pineville, George Fowler along with other Pineville representatives at 8:50am, followed by the opening pitch by Mayor Fowler at 9am. The first games start at 9am. Then at lunch time we will have our Home-Run Derby. Games resume at 1pm, and final game to be finished around 6pm. Award plaque to be given to the winning team (with most wins) and to the Home-Run Derby winner.

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MARA COLTS FOOTBALL 2010 SEASON

MARA (Matthews Athletic Recreational Association) is proud to offer Pop Warner tackle football, which is an age, weight, and scholastically regulated youth football program, to the Matthews community and surrounding areas. The 2010 season will be starting soon, with practices beginning the first of August and games starting the first of September and continuing through mid November. MARA has five (5) different age/weight divisions for children from ages 7 through 15 and weighing between 45 lbs. and 160 lbs. Won’t you please join us for the upcoming fall season of Pop Warner tackle football?

MARA Colts Sign-ups 2010 Season Open Registration:

Saturday, June 12th 9AM -12PM Saturday, June 19th 9AM -12PM

Registration Location:

Arthur Goodman Memorial Park 1200 S Trade St Matthews, NC 28105 In the MARA Boardroom (2nd floor of the brick building in the center of the complex) Player must be present during sign-ups for initial weigh-in.

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teAm Of the Week

CHARLOTTE SOCCER ACADEMY U14 BOYS On Sunday May 23, 2010 the Charlotte Soccer Academy U14 Boys won the North Carolina State Soccer Championship. The boys defeated Cape Fear on Saturday 3-0 to advance to the finals and defeated Greensboro on Sunday 2-1 to capture the title. The team will now travel to Baton Rouge, LA to compete in the USYS Regional Championship on June 18-23. Congratulations to The Charlotte Soccer Academy U14 Boys for being named The Buca Di Beppo Team of the Week.

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GOOD SPORT OF THE WEEK

CAMERON MILLER

Nine year old Cameron Miller has been named The Powerade Power Pack Good Sport of the Week. Cameron is the son of Charlie and Stephanie Miller and he enjoys setting the pace in swim meets. He likes to break summer swim league records and has broken five of them to date at The Olde Providence Racquet Club. Cameron believes in always giving your best, practicing and making sure everyone has fun. These are three key elements to good sportsmanship. Congratulations to Cameron Miller for being named The Powerade Power Pack Good Sport of the Week.

POWERADE POWER PACKS - A fundraiser that makes sense! Powerade Power Packs will sponsor your organization for up to $1,000! Join National Amateur Sports, Coca-Cola, Powerade, and Lowe’s Foods in improving youth athletics. - 12 Powerades / 12 Snacks / Unbelievable coupons to Lowes Foods and Coke products - $5 per Power Pack is donated back to organization. - A turn-key program with an immediate return. Contact us to make a difference today! For additional information: Tony DiBitetto at 704-900-4304 / [email protected]

Reading, Writing and Math Booster Camps Middle School and High School Credit Recovery SAT/ACT Prep

7761 Ballantyne Commons Pkwy www.NewPointLearning.com . 704.643.8700 *SAT is a registered trademark of the College Board and ACT is a registered trademark of ACT, Inc.

Summer Brain Drain Presented by New Point Learning

Classes at NewPoint Learning Center during the summer can stop the “BRAIN DRAIN,” that most students experience during their break from school. Studies found that summer learning loss equals at least one month of instruction, when children return to school they test at least one month lower than when they left school in the spring. Learning loss in math is the most serious. On average, students lose approximately 2.6 months of grade level equivalence in math computation skills during the summer. Many parents feel their children want a break during the summer from learning. Research shows just over 50% of the students actually want to be involved in a summer program. We will start classes on June 14, 2010, offering one hour sessions starting at 9:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m., and 11:30 a.m. each weekday morning. Our classes will feature the subjects of reading, writing, and math. In each class, one teacher will have 4 to 5 students at her table. The cost of each class will be $15.00 per one hour session. Students may attend as many sessions as they choose. We will also have one-on-one tutoring and foreign language classes available. Reading enrichment and improvement can be accomplished over the summer. Math tutoring can help fill gaps from the past year and introduce next year’s material during the summer. Students can return to school next fall with a head start and added confidence.

The Park Sharon Athletic Association Machine Pitch Royals went 8-3-1 and won the regular season championship. Standing: (L-R)

Asst. Tim Brown, Asst. Gregg Borochok, Manager Eddie Blanton, Asst. Dan Shaver

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Trevor Reames, Jacob Burns, Winslow Brown, Connor Miller, William Shaver

Front Row: (L-R) John Tibe, Noah Ong, Timothy Blake, Zach Blanton, Andrew Goeldner, Daniel Lewyn, Ryan Borachok

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SOUTH CHARLOTTE SPORTS REPORT

SOUTH CHARLOTTE SPORTS REPORT SOCCER CAMP

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SABRES CONTINUE TO ADD TO ATHLETIC HISTORY

...Former ACC and South Meck Star, Allie Sadow, to lead June 28 - July 1 camp Kids love to play soccer, plain and simple, it’s a game that kids can start at the earliest of ages. The South Charlotte Sports Report Soccer camp, June 28-July 1, is designed to provide tons of fun, with a strong emphasis on introducing and refining players’ soccer skills. With this is mind, The South Charlotte Sports Report is excited to have former Wake Forest University and South Mecklenburg High School star Allie Sadow leading our soccer camp this summer. Allie set a wake Forest record with 91 career games played and she also ranks fourth in school history with 19 career assists. While in high school at South Meck (2003-2006) Allie built one of the most impressive high school soccer and academic resumes in South Charlotte history. The South Charlotte Sports Report Soccer Camp will teach basic technical and tactical skills in age-appropriate small-sided games...your child will be acquiring and reinforcing the tools needed to compete and they’ll have so much fun they won’t even know that they’re learning! We encourage and foster young players’ interest in soccer by using drills that provide a solid foundation for improving and enjoying the world’s most loved game-soccer. The South Charlotte Sports Report Youth Soccer Camp provides a great environment for learning the skills, techniques and tactics of the world’s most popular sport. All campers will enjoy 3 vs 3 games, 7 vs 7 games, and many soccer skill challenges! The theme of the camp will be, Creating Fun for All! Our camp will be held at South Mecklenburg High School which provides easy access to all of the South Charlotte Community! To enroll in our soccer camp, please visit www. southcharlottesportscamps.com. Cost per camper is only $115.

SOUTH CHARLOTTE SPORTS REPORT YOUNG ATHLETE OF THE WEEK

SARAH MOLL

(Photo courtesy of Kerrie Neumann NEU-Pix Photography) South Mecklenburg High School had the largest ever recognition of college athletics signees in the history of the school yesterday. The student-athletes were honored in the mall area of the school surrounded by family and friends. Dr. Furr, principal of South Mecklenburg and Kevin Hinson Athletic Director congratulated the athletes and recognized their hard work and great achievement. South Meck College Athletes: Michael Atz-baseball, University of South Carolina at Sumter; Caleb Cunningham-baseball, Surry College; Harrison Hood-baseball, Francis Marion University; Trevor Hovis-baseball, Francis Marion University; Deuce Wright-baseball, Spartanburg Methodist; Josh Bruch-football, Wingate University; Shane Hummer-football, Wingate University; Larry Kennedy III-football, Un. of Charleston-WV; Curtis Martin-football, NC State; Tim Berens-swimming, University of South Carolina; Walker Knop-swimming, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill; Andreas Nilsson-swimming, Georgia Tech; Josh Campbell-men’s lacrosse, Stevenson University; Shea Fadel II-men’s lacrosse, Catawba College; Alex Leonard-Men’s soccer, Un. of North Carolina-Wilmington; Michael Nelli-men’s soccer, Wingate University; Cameron Wells-men’s track &field, Coastal Carolina

Sarah Moll has been named The South Charlotte Sports Report Young Athlete of the Week. Sarah is a rising 6th grade and she will attend Cuthbertson Middle School in the fall. The 11 year old daughter of Bill and Suzanne Moll plays third base and outfield for The Charlotte Blaze Black 12U Softball Team and well as the WCWAA Classic U12 Soccer team. Sarah recently won The Lamp of Learning Award for Academic Excellence at Kensington Elementary. She enjoys all sports, playing with friends, reading and music. Her favorite class is Math. Congratulations to Sarah Moll for being named The South Charlotte Sports Report Young Athlete of the Week. To nominate an area athlete for Young Athlete of the Week, please email [email protected]. The Young Athlete of the Week award is for students 6th grade and below.

The Young Athlete of the Week feature is open for sponsorship. To sponsor this popular feature for only $99 per issue, please call Tripp Roakes at 704-906-5466.

The MARA Challenge 9U Shockers won the CCBL/HQ4 4A Memorial Day Tournament hosted by MARA. Bottom Row: (L-R) Middle Row: (L-R) Top Row: (L-R)

Wes Turley, Colton Floren, Ryan Huesing, Thomas Mardany, Caleb Schilly, Kyle Ziefert Will Palinkas, Michael Polk, Josh Self, Brady Michelow, Christopher Walton, Mitchell Salvino Coaches Doug Huesing, Mike Ziefert

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STUDENT-ATHLETES OF THE WEEK JORDAN HARMON

TREVOR HOVIS

South Mecklenburg High School Class of 2010 baseball player Travis Hovis has been named The Architech Sports and Physical Therapy StudentAthlete of the Week. Trevor, the son of George and Bobbi Hovis, is one of the leading baseball players in the South Charlotte area and will play baseball at Francis Marion University next season. He helped the Sabres to an outstanding season this spring with his offensive power and team leadership.

Rising ninth grader Jordan Harmon has been named The Architech Sports and Physical Therapy StudentAthlete of the Week. The daughter of Kerry and Michele Harmon played softball this season for Quail Hollow Middle School and was named the Team Most Valuable Player. Jordan was also named as the Offensive Player of the Year last season. Jordan has been chosen as a member of the Battle of the Border All Star Showcase Red Team based on her recent and past success on the diamond.

Trevor suffered a torn tendon in his elbow in a 2008 South Meck football game, requiring Tommy John surgery. He was unable to play in the 2009 high school baseball season. After rehabilitating the injury, Trevor rejoined the South Charlotte Panthers Showcase Team in the summer of 2009 and hit .350 with 6 doubles; 3 triples and a HR. His comeback continued this season and Trevor was named as a finalist for the Greater Charlotte Hot Stove League Comeback Player of the Year Award.

When not playing school softball, Jordan plays for the highly ranked Charlotte Blaze 14U Fastpitch Softball Travel Team. Her determination and hard work have helped her to become one of the top players in the area. Jordan also played basketball and soccer for Quail Hollow this season and earned soccer Rookie of The Year and the Co-MVP Award for basketball.

Congratulations to Trevor Hovis for being named The Architech Sports and Physical Therapy Scholar Athlete of the Week.

Jordan has a 4.0 grade point average and was recognized as The Quail Hollow Middle School Scholar Athlete of the Year! Congratulations to Jordan Harmon for being named The Architech Sports and Physical Therapy Student-Athlete of the Week.

The two Student-Athletes of the Week will receive a Scholarship to Architech Sports and Physical Therapy for a Functional Movement Screen.

ARCHITECH SPORTS AND PHYSICAL THERAPY

8918 Blakeney Professional Drive Suite 120 | Charlotte, NC 28277 | Ph. 704-900-8960

www.architechsports.com

Physical Therapy for Athletes and Weekend Warriors * Sports Performance * Soccer Speed and Agility Baseball Pitching Arm Care Evaluations * Female Jumpmetrics Training * Coaches Care Programs All programs in conjunction with Morrison Family YMCA SOUTH CHARLOTTE SPORTS REPORT OFFERS “GIRLS ONLY” BASKETBALL CAMP The South Charlotte Sports Report is excited to players in the community. It’s hard to find a sports roster at South Charlotte Middle School offer a “Girls Only” Basketball Camp June 28-July 1 Each child will receive instruction on shooting, that doesn’t include the last name Carrick. Ashton and John Carrick are at Holy Trinity Catholic Middle School from 9:30am- moving without the ball, dribbling, defense, passing very athletic twins. Ashton plays basketball, volleyball and soccer and 12:30pm. We have combined efforts with the top la- plays andfootball, rebounding. maintain a low to campbrother, John, baseballWe and basketball for coach the Shockers. dies high school basketball coach in the area, Coach er ratio allowing the campers to get to know all the Bobby Conrad of Charlotte Catholic High School coaches on a first hand basis. We also strive to keep Coach Conrad has built an impressive coaching re-foremost, campers the same with their friends and “My first, andin favorite sportgroups is basketball in which I play sume over the years and this year led the Cougars to other players their age. Our camps are designed- to sition is setter. Last year, I ran track and participated in the longthe jump, record heights the last couple of seasons. place campers in position to succeed inside camp high Charlotte jump, 400 meter dash, 100 meter dash, and 4x100 relay. Finally, Over the last few years, The South and beyond. this is my first year playing soccer andCamp I play is stopper most of the time.feSports Report has hosted over 20 basketball camps. This Basketball also designed to give So far this year, I have won the Electric Setter Award and the Leadership With each camp, we see more and more return cus- male players of all ages and abilities the chance to Award for school as wellsuccess as being aon team for volleyball tomers. We have surveyed the campers and one re- sports experience thecaptain basketball court! and Each basketball. Lastly, I have received the 3-on-3 Award for two years now at quest seems to always come to the top, “We want a player is placed into a position that will allow for camp just for girls!” We have heard your request maximum enjoyment of their week of basketball and responded with this exciting camp! “I enjoy playing camp. football, baseball, and basketball. In football, I play Our basketball camp focuses on thefullback development Don’t delay in registering for this and linebacker where I love to smash heads withcamp, people.weInexof basketball fundamentals. Our philosophy on Isucpect a sellout! baseball, play catcher and first base. In basketball, I play forward. cess in basketball revolves around a building a solid Some accomplishments ofCOST: mine are winning the 3-on-3 Award at South CAMP fundamental base. Withinthe girls only camp we aare Charlotte 2 years a row and being named captain in every sport I played my 8th grade year. I was also $135 per camper able to focus on basketball instruction as it applies DISCOUNT: Their most important award may the SouthSIBLING Charlotte Middle School 3 on 3 Award. Ashton and to the female skill-set. Coach Conrad hasbe coached have won these basketball awards by players playing three and maintaining continual GPA of not less than $125 per camper fora two some of John the top high school in thesports area and will share his knowledge with the younger $115 per camper for three The Carrick’s will head to South Mecklenburg High School next season, adding a new wave of talent to

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BEYOND THE GAME WITH BILL WHITESIDE Written by Shauna Rust How and when did you get involved with playing lacrosse? “My first year playing was in 3rd grade, when I switched from baseball to lacrosse. I played for CYLA (Charlotte Youth Lacrosse Association). My brother played lacrosse and I was getting bored with baseball and he convinced me to make the switch. Most of my friends were playing lacrosse too.” What do you like most about lacrosse? “You’re always active and it’s a fastpaced game. Every game is different. It’s cool to be on the field scoring goals, especially at the Myers Park stadium, hearing the crowd roar.”

Bill Whiteside, a top player and senior on the men’s varsity lacrosse team at Myers Park High School, now has a state championship title to celebrate. Bill, the son of Jim and Lydia Whiteside, is an outstanding attack player who played a huge part in defeating Apex High School in order to bring home the first official state lacrosse championship in North Carolina.

What is the highlight of your high school lacrosse career? “The state championship vs. Apex, the stage it was on couldn’t get much better. I had a hat trick.” What has becoming a sanctioned sport done for lacrosse in North Carolina? “Well, it’s done a lot. Now that it’s sanctioned, kids in middle school don’t just look at Myers Park lacrosse as a club sport and don’t feel like they have to go to a school like Charlotte

Catholic for a real lacrosse team. More kids are getting interested, especially with the state championship.” What are your future plans? Do you plan to continue playing lacrosse? “I’m going to Alabama this fall and they don’t have a Varsity Lacrosse team, but they have a club team. I’ll definitely play club lacrosse there.” What advice do you have for someone who wants to get started playing lacrosse? “Buy a goal, start practicing, and find the position you love playing the most. Once you find that position, it can be fun to persevere and work hard to see what you can accomplish. It’s never too late to start playing either.” Myers Park was not a preseason favorite to win the state championship this year; how did you and the team pull it off? “Most of us had been playing lacrosse since we were in middle school, many with Coach Gambril’s team, South Charlotte Cyclones. I played at Country Day but the guys from his Cyclones team already had a good

relationship with him. [This season,] we were seniors and we had confidence we could get it done, and this had to be the year. We bought into our coach’s system and just believed. Our motto was “STP” (Something To Prove) and it was also on our jerseys.” Are there any athletes you look up to and why? “My brother, he played lacrosse and I looked up to him because he was always a harder worker than I was, so I pushed myself more which gave me an edge. He won a state championship at Country Day and made me want one too.” What do you think are the keys to being a successful attack player? “The keys are finding what you’re good at and practicing that. And finding whatever your special skill set is and using that against the defenders. I was never a big guy, so I had to be quick and fast to get past the defenders. Will Lowe [Myers Park Lacrosse player] is a guy who is strong and has a great shot.”

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MARA 11U SPITFIRES WIN THIRD STRAIGHT TOURNAMENT The MARA 11U Challenge Team “Spitfires” won their third straight HQ4 Challenge Tournament over Memorial Day Weekend with a thrilling 11-10, seven inning championship game victory over tournament host Indian Trail. Their victories came against tough competition; Steele Creek and Sardis after an opening game loss to the host team, Indian Trail. The victory gave the Spitfires a 9-2 Challenge Season final record with 3 championships to their credit. The MARA Spitfires also won the 11U HQ4 tournament hosted by MARA April 30 - May 1st with a victory against South Park 6-5 in the championship game and wins vs. Steele Creek and MARA 11U White in the preliminary rounds after dropping its’ opening game vs. South Park. In the HQ4 12U Tournament hosted by Olde Providence on Sunday April 25th, the 11U Spitfires went 3-0 to capture the championship with wins over host Olde Providence and against the Ft. Mill Storm in the Championship game. We have the Best Staff: Camp Director Danny Hignight, Providence HS Chet Greeson, Hopewell HS Spencer Stecher, Ardrey Kell HS Shelton Grant, former college player Jasmine Young, former college player

HQ4 Baseball & Softball Summer Camps Hal Bagwell, Ardrey Kell HS Jonathan Tuscan, South Meck HS Travis Poole, Weddington HS Jimmy Cochran, Parkwood HS Daniel Bilotta, East Meck HS Jamie Johnson, former college player

We have the Best Program: designed for ages 7 to 15 Players are grouped by baseball & softball, and by age and experience. Program is designed by Coach Bagwell to help players move to the next level. Learn the fundamentals of throwing, fielding and hitting. Learn position specific techniques for pitchers, catchers, infield & outfield. We also teach base running and defensive situations. This is a teaching camp, run by the best coaches in the area.

Front Row: (L-R) Matt Madrazo, Brent Moody, David Rizol, Kristofer Yarbrough, Zachary Iverson, Ethan Schwartz, Harrison Bowers Back Row: (L-R) Assistant Coach Carl Madrazo, Head Coach Scott Smith, Drake Smith, Jordan Rumble, Jared Birnberg, Assistant Coach Todd Birnberg, Assistant Coach David Rumble

We offer the Best Value: 25 hours of training for $185 per player Camp is 8 am to 1 pm each day, Monday through Friday. Each camper receives a summer camp t-shirt, and participant accident insurance up to $25,000. You get the BEST COACHES, the BEST PROGRAM, and a full, 5 day camp, 5 hours per day. Schedule June 21st thru 25th at Quail Hollow Middle School (PSAA) June 28th thru July 2nd at Steele Creek Athletic Association July 12th thru 16th at Arthur Goodman Park, Matthews (MARA) July 26th thru 30th at Olde Providence Park (OPRA) August 9th thru 13th at Myers Park Trinity

Register at www.hq4baseball.com or call 704 423-0030 for more information Little Sluggers Indoor Camp: for ages 4 to 7 Designed for younger players, we teach the fundamentals in a SAFE, FUN environment. Each camp is 10 am to 1 pm each day, Monday through Friday. The camps are indoors at the HQ4 Baseball & Softball Facility. Choose from three different weeks: June 11 – 18, July 19 – 23 or August 16 – 20. Cost is $125 per player for a week of training.

Tune up your racquet for Queen City and USTA Leagues South Park’s 11-year-old All-Star team won the Memorial Day tournament held at MARA in Matthews. The team scored 27 runs while only allowing 13 runs during the three-day, four-game tournament. Front Row: (L-R) Second Row: (L-R) Back Row: (L-R)

Max Lahn, Ryan Caldwell, Armoni Tigner, IJ Ferrette, Peyton Brown, Jack Baron Ben Norris, Will Grant, Jack Davidson, George Carroll, Philip Thrash Coaches Jon Lahn, Mark Grant and John Baron.

Photo courtesy of Julie Carroll.

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The WCWAA 8U Allen’s Hurricanes finished the regular season in the Char-Meck Girls Softball Association undefeated at 12-0 and finished 15-2 for the year with a 4th place finish in the tournament out of 17 teams.

The MARA 9U Heat won the CCBL Sunday Tournament sponsored by HQ4 on May 23, 2010. The tournament was hosted by Pineville-Ballantyne Community Athletic Association.

Front Row: (L-R) Ana Cassano, Sidney Howell, Emily Walters, Chloe Kearney, Sarah Brown

Bottom Row: (L-R) Middle Row: (L-R) Top Row: (L-R) Not pictured:

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Coach Craig Kearney, Morgan Allen, Alicia Davis, Lauren Capoziello, Laurel Pinckney, Madison Vinicombe, Head Coach Melanie Allen.

Nick Epstein, Ryan Huesing, Colton Floren, Kyle Ziefert Cooper McKeehan, Ethan Reese, Matthew Siverling, Josh Self, Christopher Walton, Will Palinkas Coaches, Doug Huesing, Mike Ziefert Brady Michelow

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Thank you for your support of The 2nd Annual Battle of The Border Showcase Games. This event is designed to provide recognition to many of the top travel and showcase baseball and softball players in our region. Thank you for lending your support to this special event. We are very appreciative of Winthrop University for inviting us onto their lovely campus for our baseball games and Nation Ford High School for granting us use of one of the nicest high school fields in our region. We also want to thank Keith Hawthorne Ford, Champion Sportswear, Wilson and Buca Di Beppo Restaurant for their sponsorship of the event. Please give each of these companies a chance to earn your business. We also want to thank all the fantastic baseball and softball coaches in our area for helping us identify this outstanding group of deserving players. It’s hard to believe that 8-12 years ago, many of these kids were playing tee ball at a local athletic association. Through hard work and the dedication of parents and coaches, these players have become successful athletes. We also want to thank our families and friends for all their help in turning this dream into reality. Our goal is to build The Battle of The Border Showcase Games into one of the top events on The East Coast for baseball and softball. Sit back and enjoy the games! Tripp Roakes South Charlotte Sports Report www.southcharlottesports.com



Foster Machicote Andrew Loepprich Max Wotell Sean Collins Michael Coss Michael Hammond Jason Curtis Daniel Calabretta Zach Featherstone Ryder Ryan Chandler Musselwhite Bo Hines Lamar Briggs Grayson Butler Tommy DeJuneas Cole Smith Zach McIlroy Alexander Mahoney Josh Ladowski Nick Owens

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MIDDLE SCHOOL BLUE TEAM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Jeff Welch Garrett Rast Jaden Savage Will Carter Chris Beamguard Tyler Hobensack Grant Golke Ryan Kirk Drew Swoope Kyle Carmody RJ Merli Clay Worley Brooks Kennedy Brandon Casas Grant Wentzel Austin Calton Garrett Bradbury Monroe Donnelly Tyler Ebneth Hunter Willis

CLASS OF 2012 RED TEAM

CLASS OF 2013 BLUE TEAM

MIDDLE SCHOOL RED TEAM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

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JT Marion Josh Willaby Ian Hinson Preston Hudak Erven Roper Kevin “KJ” Woods Justin Allen Garrett Freeze Andrew Hendel Tyler Jensen David Folk Austin Pierce Quinton Covington Eric Tyler Nick Robbins Colby Robbins Trent King Blake Dueitt Ross Hobson Bailey Ober Colby Barnette

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Nick Salisbury Ross Jeffries Kenny Palmer Thomas Nantz Philip Perry Matt Simmons Devin Bagwell Jeremy Schellhorn Logan Koch Josh Black Brandon Gragilla Chris Beaver Logan Sherer Kirk Morgan Derek Smith Jon Stires Chris Clare Brett Milleman Nick Nictakis David Marvin

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CLASS OF 2012 BLUE TEAM

CLASS OF 2013 RED TEAM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Jackson Campana Payden Honeycutt Andrew Pope Johnny Piedmonte Nick Daddio Tyler Chadwick Adam Nix Tyler Holloway David Fowler Will Ray Jared Sobo JD Long Andrew MacLatchie Joe Bertone Brody Koener Ty Buttrey Trent Thornton Andrew Knight Colin Walls Dalton Eisenbath Ian Edmiston Mike Herbert Jackson Reisterer John Mangum

CLASS OF 2011 BLUE TEAM

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Andrew Tomasovich Keith Davis Chapman Gardiner Kyle Morella Trey Harris Jacob Midkiff Kyle Whitman Josh Arrage Nathan Helvey Garrett Ray Shane Myers Tim Kallal Darren Whitesides Tyler Stotler Josh Martin Nick Triplett Jake Kimble Stefan Susi Michael Patrick Keith Davis Drake Woodall Matthew Bridges Cameron Tekker Weston Smith Eric Markwat

Shell McCain Kody Hartley Spencer Allison Joby Moss LJ Newman Austin Hicks Cody Turner Carson Wilson Jack Sinopoli Lukas LaSalle Rob Bain Dylan Brown Justin Manning Collin Manning Chris Ferrante Ryan Hodge Matt Pearson Palmer Coleman Cody Moody Preston Morrison Jordan Newsome Mitch Wagner Tyler Kowalczyk Patric King

CLASS OF 2010 RED TEAM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

CLASS OF 2011 RED TEAM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

David Daniels Jake Fincher Mikal Hill Alex Jensen William Frazier Peter Hendel Craig Missigman Chris McCue Justin Hammond Brandon Rawe JC Howze Taylor Thurber Lou Trosch Hunter Conley Brandon Wilkerson Brantley Smith Logan Ratledge Logan Austin Lee Harrison Brett Lang Tyler Powell AJ James Ryan Cliff Ryan Yoder Tyler Simmons

Brian Holberton Grant Fisher Jack Reinheimer Jake Watson Leighton Daniels Chase Carbone Keith Prowse Tyler Lewis Chad Walton Aaron Spano Jip Richards Ashton Lover Ryan Butler Ryan Mas Olen Little Trevor Hovis Alex Baker Patrick McMahon Cody Shelton Deuce Wright

CLASS OF 2010 BLUE TEAM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Brad Zebedis Zach Watts Alex Tomasovich Jordan Griffin Nick Agrawal Kris Thompson Tyler Watkins Ben Boykin Tyler Saboley Michael Hill Bruce Neal Clay Bates Thomas Emery Daniel Whitecavage Evan Jackson Mario Labrador Alex Stackhouse Josh Greene Corey Melton Kyle Himler

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FUTURE STARS SOFTBALL BLUE TEAM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17

MIDDLE SCHOOL SOFTBALL RED TEAM

Lindsay Roettger Haley Hammond Samantha Krebs Zharne Glover Ashley Trull Lauren Kidd Haley Fry Katie Ghent Danielle Gibson Taylor Dabbs Lacey Maurer Haley Collins Elizabeth Myers Bradlee Holeman Savannah McCachern Katherine Starnes

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SHOWCASE BASEBALL GAMES

FUTURE STARS SOFTBALL RED TEAM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Emily Scott Jordan Lugibihl Madison Arroyo Claudia Spinelli Taylor Kitchen Bailey Bjorson Sarah Thornburg Paige Barnes Jessica Webber Peyton Jordan Lauren Billotto Emily Usiak Erin Robertson Alexis Marko Rebecca Brady Macy Webb Dominique Wilson Kaycee Stegall Gaylin Bennett Melanie Runkle

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Sunday June 13 6:00pm 7:15pm

HR Derby, Skills Contests 2010 All Star Game

Monday June 14

4:15pm 7:00pm



4:15pm 7:00pm



4:15pm 7:00pm

2012 All Star Game # 1 2011 All StarGame # 1

Tuesday June 15 2011 All Star Game # 2 2012 All Star Game # 2

Wednesday June 16

Jessica Curtis Kelly McLaughlin Jesse Haasl Brittany Guidera Lindsay Carey Josie Weber Patricia Thompson Katelyn Shifflett Katie Williford Casey Brescia Katie Brock Elizabeth McNeil Maddie Nuccio Erin Powers Madison Haislip Morgan Githmark Madeline Morrison Jordan Harmon Kaylee Lamb

MIDDLE SCHOOL SOFTBALL BLUE TEAM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

Katie Chapell Shelby Alexander Kayla Price Ally Yarborough Elizabeth Edmunds Brooke McCurry Brooke Rhinehardt Brittany Rhinehardt Marisa Harkey Emily Robinson Cayla Cecil Karsen Leonhardt McKayla Greenwood Venus Gonzalez Gracie O’Brien Ellen Cordova Peyton Huff Lauren Foery Payton York Haley Stewart Ty Triplett

Middle School All Star Game 2013 All Star Game

SHOWCASE SOFTBALL GAMES Monday June 21



6:00pm HR Derby, Skills Contests 7:15pm 2012/2013 All Star Game

Tuesday June 22

4:15pm Middle School All Star Game 7:00pm 2010/2011 All Star Game

(Upper Class Softball All Star Game Rosters were incomplete at press time)

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The success of the Bobcats last season was well documented. From their first postseason appearance to a franchise record for wins to Gerald Wallace being named an All-Star, Charlotte’s NBA team seemed to reach a major milestone every month. For local sports fans, this was the kind of season they had been waiting for from Head Coach Larry Brown’s team. But in spite of the tremendous success they achieved on the court, arguably the biggest news of the year happened off the court when NBA legend Michael Jordan purchased a controlling interest in the franchise from team founder Robert L. Johnson. The greatest player of all time is making a run at greatest owner of all time, and he’s chosen to do it here in the Queen City. At the press conference to announce the purchase back in March, Jordan spoke about how much it meant to come back home to the Carolinas and build a connection between his team and the community. He spoke about turning them into a model franchise by putting a winner on the floor and creating a winning atmosphere in the arena. And in just two months time, he managed to get the Bobcats well on the way to accomplishing both. The team has already sold more than 1,000 new season tickets for the coming campaign, but there are still good seats available at Time Warner Cable Arena for 2010-11. With seats stating as low as $10 per game in one of the league’s finest venues, it’s not hard to understand why tickets are selling fast. But for families who haven’t yet made the commitment to next season, the Bobcats are hosting an Open House on June 24 at 6 P.M. at the arena for fans to check out available seats, meet Gerald Wallace, enjoy free food, drinks, music and interactive games for the kids and watch the 2010 NBA Draft on the big screen. The event is free to the public, so if you’ve been thinking about joining the crowd at Time Warner Cable Arena for another great season on NBA action then make your way to the Open House. I’ll see you there.

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THE Q SHACK COACH OF THE WEEK JOHN DODD Marvin Ridge Lacrosse Coach John Dodd has been named The Q Shack Coach of the Week. Coach Dodd leads the Mavericks growing lacrosse program. He started the lacrosse program at Wingate University in 1996 and now shares his knowledge of the game with the Marvin Ridge players. While at Wingate, Coach Dodd led his team to many conference championships. The Mavericks have improved by leaps and bounds under his leadership. The players all enjoy working hard for Coach Dodd and are determined to help The Mavericks climb to new heights.

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