Sports Briefs: Boys lacrosse notches best CPC record

Published 10:54 am Tuesday, May 6, 2025

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Powers all-area for 3rd time
Davie’s Jackson Powers made the Winston-Salem Journal’s all-area basketball team for the third time. A three-time all-conference player who surpassed 1,000 points and 800 rebounds for his career, he averaged 9.3 points, 6.8 rebounds and 2.1 blocks as a senior.
Varsity soccer loses to WF, drubs Parkland
After losing 5-0 to first-place West Forsyth at home, Davie’s varsity soccer team belted winless Parkland, 12-0, at home. The game was called at halftime via the mercy rule. Jaden Sink had a hat trick (three goals) as Davie (10-4-3 overall, 6-4-2 CPC) stopped a three winless streak. Lanna Robinson, Kate Chaffin and Lydia Postell had two goals each, while Monica Ramirez, Mallie Wall and Makenna McGowan had one. The Mustangs (0-18) have been outscored 137-1.
Del Carmen 3 goals for JV soccer
Two days after losing 8-0 to West Forsyth, Davie’s JV soccer team breezed to a 10-0 win over Parkland. Katie Del Carmen (three), Kyler Quarles (two), Kim Torres (two) and Renna Welborn (two) had multiple goals as the War Eagles improved to 5-7-1. Whinifer Jaquez added a goal. The Mustangs dropped to 0-11 while getting outscored 111-1.
Best CPC finish ever for boys lacrosse
The Davie boys lacrosse team finished second in the regular season for the best CPC finish in the 12-year history of the program. The War Eagles blew out visiting West Forsyth 15-6 and Glenn, 20-0, on the road to close the regular season. The top goal scorers against West were Jack Pisciotta (four), Henry Hines (two), Evan Helms (two), Owen Blakely (two) and Cas Moore (two). Getting multiple goals against Glenn were Pisciotta (four), Ty Carter (four), Hines (three), Helms (two) and Blakely (two). The final standings: Reynolds 12-0, Davie 9-2, Reagan 8-4, West Forsyth 5-7, Mt. Tabor 3-8, East Forsyth 3-9, Glenn 1-11.