O’Neal swimmers qualify for state.

Swimmers qualify for state championship meet. 

Varsity Swimming  

The varsity boys and girls swim teams swam at the Tri-Tac Invitational on Monday against six other schools. The girls won and the boys’ team placed second overall. Nearly every swimmer had lifetime-best times or season-best swims. The medley relay of Victoria York, Lauren Hobbs, Micheala Stone, and Jordin Reed won first place and the boys’ team of John Shepherd, Andrew Davis, Leo Van Etten, and Sam Schmitz finished second.  

 

Malia Stone placed second in the 200 free and Morgan Lewis placed third. Sam Schmitz placed second in the 200 free. Lauren Hobbs won the 200 IM and Colette Lovsin placed third. Micheala Stone won the 50 free and Jordin Reed placed runner-up.  Andrew Davis placed second in the 50 Free.  Colette Lovsin won the 100 fly and Jordin Reed and John Shepherd took second in the 100 free. Malia Stone won the 500 free and Ava Taylor Walker placed third. Sam Schmitz placed second and Matthias Davis placed third. The relay team of Micheala Stone, Victoria York, Lauren Hobbs and Jordin Reed won the 200 free Relay and the men’s team of Andrew Davis, Sam Schmitz, Leo Van Etten and John Shepherd placed second. Victoria York won the 100 back and Micheala Stone was second place. John Shepherd won the 100 back for the boys’ team.  Lauren Hobbs won the 100 Breast and Carson Pusser placed runner-up in the 100 Breast. Malia Stone, Morgan Lewis, Colette Lovsin, and Victoria York won the 400 Free Relay. Aiden Blackwell, Matthias Davis, Carson Pusser, and Leo Van Etten finished second. Both Teams will compete at the State meet on February 12 at the Greensboro Aquatic Center. 

Varsity Girls Basketball

 

Fayetteville Christian Final Score 68-20 W 

The Lady Falcons hit the road last Friday and secured a dominant win against Fayetteville Christian. The game’s outcome was largely determined by halftime, with O’Neal leading 43-13. The athletes exhibit a strong commitment to continuous improvement, both on and off the court, as they strive to refine their skills and strengthen team cohesion. Their dedicated efforts are evident in their impressive teamwork during each contest, a facet of their play that consistently evolves and enhances with each successive match. 

 

South Wake Final Score 53-30 W  The O’Neal Falcons secured their 20th victory in a remarkable display on Tuesday, overpowering South Wake. While the Sabres took an early lead, having the Falcons facing an 8-2 deficit early in the first quarter, the Falcons showcased their dominance by accumulating an impressive 43 points in the first half. This secured a comfortable second half for the Falcons and sealed the win.  

 

Varsity Boys Basketball 

 

Falcons vs. Fayetteville Christian Final Score 27-47 L   

The Falcons traveled to Fayetteville on Friday night to take on a tough conference opponent. The Falcons started the game clean, finishing the 1st quarter with zero turnovers and taking an 11-3 lead. The Falcons continued their strong play in the second quarter heading into halftime with a 2pt lead. The Falcons got into foul trouble in the second half which led to Fayetteville Christian shooting more than 15 free-throws in the second half and pulling away with the victory. The Falcons had 7 scorers contribute to the score book. Boyd Kenny(7pts), Brennan Hodges(5pts), Andrew Pavlovich(4pts), Nick Joyce(4pts), Christian Lyles(4pts), Gunnar Adams(2pts), and Max Pashley(1pt).  

  

Falcons vs. South Wake Final Score 23-80 L     

The Falcons went on the road to South Wake on Tuesday night. The Falcons struggled with hitting shots in the first half which led to South Wake taking a strong lead at the half. The Falcons got to the free throw line multiple times but could not convert. The Falcons continued to struggle with turning the ball over which led to South Wake pulling away. The team was able to get some of their nonstarters some valuable playing time. The Falcons were led in scoring by Boyd Kenny (7pts). Nick Joyce(3pts), Jacob Lindsey(5pts), Brennan Hodges(2pts), and Jordan Cole(4pts) each contributed to the score book as well.  

Contributed by Athletic Director James Franklin. Photos by Wendy Hodges.

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