HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP: Bunker Hill volleyball coach within win of 100 for career

East Lincoln nips Bandys in boys’ soccer, stays atop South Fork 2A

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Crystany White collected 20 digs, nine kills and six aces on Wednesday night, leading Bunker Hill High to a 3-1 road victory over Hibriten that has her coach now a win away from 100 in her volleyball career.

The Bears beat the Panthers 25-14, 19-25, 25-13, 25-16 to get head coach Kelsey Dettman’s 99th coaching victory.

Payton Bryant had 23 digs, Sarah Houston added seven kills and 15 digs and Allison Fair contributed 15 assists for the Bears in a Northwestern Foothills 2A win in Lenoir.

Bunker Hill is 4-3 in league play and in fourth place in the conference behind Fred T. Foard and West Iredell, both 6-0 in the conference, and East Burke (4-2).

Dettman’s first opportunity to reach 100 will come Saturday morning when the Bears are at home for non-league matches with St. Stephens and South Iredell as guests. Play begins at 10 a.m. at Bunker Hill.

She became head coach of the Bears in 2013 after serving as junior varsity head coach from 2010-12.

East Lincoln High nipped visiting Bandys 3-0 on Wednesday night in South Fork 2A boys’ soccer to stay atop the conference standings.

BOYS SOCCER

East Lincoln 3, Bandys 0

Chase Gilley, Logan Gilley and Miller Towson each scored a goal and Ty Knight provided an assist for the Mustangs (11-1-0, 4-0-0).

Matt Kosmala was in goal for a shutout for East Lincoln, which has outscored opponents 16-5 in league play.

Bandys dropped to 2-2-0 in the conference.

The Mustangs are at home Monday night at 6:30 p.m. to face defending conference champion Newton-Conover.

Bandys has a league match at North Lincoln on Monday night at 6:30 p.m.

GIRLS GOLF

Maiden wins South Fork 2A match

Maiden shot a 133 at Cowan’s Ford on Wednesday to edge Lake Norman Charter by four strokes in a South Fork 2A match.

West Lincoln (155) was third, followed by East Lincoln (167) and North Lincoln (180).

Georgia Chapman had the top round for Lake Norman Charter, a 41, and Josie Fisher and Tess Palmer each shot 48 for the Knights.

The next conference match – and the first 18-hole tournament of the season – is scheduled Monday at Glen Oaks in Maiden.

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