Sports Briefs: Boys lacrosse 1-1 in CPC

Published 10:19 am Tuesday, March 25, 2025

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Lake Norman, N. Meck win basketball titles
The Lake Norman girls basketball team, which will be a league rival with Davie next year, slipped past Wakefield, 43-41, to claim the Wildcats’ first state championship.
The North Mecklenburg boys, who knocked out the War Eagles in the second round, survived a clash with New Hanover, 59-56, to repeat as 4-A champion.
Boys lacrosse 1-1 in CPC
After outscoring four nonconference opponents 64-20, the Davie boys lacrosse team’s best start in six years came to a screeching halt in the CPC opener against visiting Reynolds on March 18. The Demons built an 11-2 halftime lead and belted Davie 16-4.
The Davie goals were scored by Henry Hines, Caleb Coble, William Carter and Jack Pisciotta. Caswell Moore had an assist.
Three days later, the War Eagles rebounded with authority, winning 16-2 at East Forsyth to even their CPC record at 1-1.
Pisciotta and Ty Carter had five and four goals, respectively, as Davie improved to 5-1 overall. Hines, Moore and Owen Blakely had two goals apiece. Barrett Robertson and Coble had one.
Moore and Pisciotta had four assists each, while Evan Helms and Hines had two. T. Carter had one assist.
Wyatt steps down as Legion coach
After leading the Mocksville Senior Legion baseball team for two years, Tristan “Shaggy” Wyatt has stepped down as coach. The new coach will be named soon.
Spillman, Hunter tie for 3rd
After finishing fifth in the first CPC match, Davie’s golf team was able to notch third at Winding Creek on March 17.
Carter Spillman and Braxton Hunter tied for third out of 40 players with 6-over 42s as Davie (177) finished just five strokes behind the 172s from Reynolds and West Forsyth.
James Walsh (46) and Wade Bomar (47) completed the scoring for the War Eagles, who placed ahead of Mt. Tabor (179), Reagan (180) and East Forsyth (187).
Davie lost by 19 shots to Calvary in a nonconference match at Bermuda Run West on March 20.
Spillman (9-over 43), Seager Brooks (44), Walsh (44) and Josh Bailey (45) were the top four for the War Eagles, who shot 176 to Calvary’s 157.