NBHS
Cheerleading team eyes third
consecutive state crown
By Matt Tate
Will the third time again be a
charm for the North Buncombe
High School cheerleading squad?
Coach Dedy Warner hopes so
as she prepares to take her larg-
est and youngest team ever to
the state championships Saturday
(Nov. 7) in Raleigh. The Black-
Hawks will be competing to de-
fend their back-to-back state titles
in the Class 3-A large varsity non-
tumble division.
“I have spent several months
getting the girls up to speed and
ready to compete. In the end, they
have come together like cham-
pions. I am extremely proud of
their hard work and preparation
The NBHS cheerleading team aims for another state crown.
Girls’ cross country advances to state
for this championship,” Warner She and co-captain Carissa Nix
said. lead the team. Other members
With five juniors, three sopho- are Hailie Billings, Hailey Black-
North Buncombe teammates Justine Stocks (20:36.66) and Audrey Garrett (20:44.09) finished first and second
mores and six freshmen on the mon, Sydney Ducker, Stephanie
in the Class 3-A girls’ regional cross country race Saturday (Oct. 31) in Hendersonville to help the top-seeded
team, senior captain Meagan Gonzalez, Emily Hall, Rachel
BlackHawks easily take the team championship. Tuscola (104) came in a distant second.
Wilson agreed the team’s great- Hollifield, Sommer Honeycutt,
In addition to Stocks and Garrett, Jessa Vogel (seventh place, 21:09.42), Lauren Sackett (10th, 21:58.81) and
est challenge this year has been Faith Jewkes, Leslie Justice, Lau-
Kaela Vogel (11th, 21:59.45) counted as scoring runners for North Buncombe.
bringing the young members into ren Lindholme, Alixis Lundeen,
The team travels to the state meet Saturday (Nov. 7) in Winston-Salem.
a championship squad. But, she Jessica Montgomery, Madison
feels confident in their chances. Plank, Tahlor Player, Ashley
“I’m pretty positive we will re- Shiver, Jessica Sutton, Fernanda
peat,” she said. Torres and Marisa Woodson.
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