Sports Briefs: West Forsyth to be on non-conference football schedule
Published 11:22 am Tuesday, April 8, 2025
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Davie football schedule
Davie’s football schedule has been released. The season will start with a bang – a nonconference home game against archrival West Forsyth on Aug. 22. The other nonconference games: at West Rowan, at home against Pinecrest, at Oak Grove, at home vs. North Davidson.
Following a bye on Sept. 26, the War Eagles will play five North Piedmont Conference games: at North Iredell, home vs. Statesville, home vs. Mooresville, at Lake Norman, at South Iredell.
JV soccer drops 2 of 3
Davie’s JV soccer team had a 1-2 week, starting with its worst loss of the year, 7-0 at West Forsyth. Then Davie ripped through Parkland, 9-0, on the road. It was 8-0 at halftime against the winless Mustangs. The goals were scored by Piper Davis (two), Kenzie Williard (two), Renna Welborn (two), Whinifer Jaquez, Kim Torres and Gabi Sandoval. The third game in four days was a 3-1 loss at North Davidson. After trailing 1-0 at halftime, Davie (3-4-1 record) scored on a goal by Sandoval.
Spillman, Brooks lead team at Oak Valley
Carter Spillman of Davie’s golf team tied for fifth out of 40 players with a 3-over 39 at Oak Valley on April 1. Davie’s other three scores were Seager Brooks’ 40 and 41s by Braxton Hunter and Tyler Shore.
The team scores: Reagan 155, West Forsyth 158, Reynolds 159, Davie 17-over 161, Mt. Tabor/East Forsyth 163.
The War Eagles entered the week in fourth place in the CPC’s six-team race. West Forsyth is running away with first at 624, followed by Reynolds 649, Reagan 645, Davie 665, East Forsyth 666 and Mt. Tabor 692.
Boys lacrosse ups record to 9-1
Jack Pisciotta collected 12 points (seven goals, five assists) to lead Davie’s boys lacrosse team to a 19-11 nonconference win at Mooresville on April 4.
Ty Carter and Henry Hines had six and three goals, respectively, as the War Eagles (9-1 overall) extended their winning streak to five. Elijah Chaffin, John Holcomb and Owen Blakely also scored against the Blue Devils. William Carter, Hines and T. Carter had two assists each, while Evan Helms, Blakely, Evans Steele and Caswell Moore had one apiece.