HIGH POINT – Southwest Guilford edged Northwest Guilford 2-1 in a key Metro 4A Conference girls soccer match Thursday at Southwest.Ali Bennett scored the go-ahead goal on a flurry of chances near the goal in the 44th minute after the teams were tied 1-1 at halftime. Josie Tucker also scored a goal, while Kory Lloyd had an assist.
Maya Lance got the win in goal for the Cowgirls (11-3-1 overall, 4-2 conference), who tightened the Vikings' (8-1-2, 5-1) lead atop the conference standings.HIGH POINT CENTRAL, ATKINSHIGH POINT – High Point Central lost 10-0 against Atkins in Mid-State 3A Conference girls soccer Thursday at Correll-Morris Field. The Bison moved to 1-10-3 overall and 1-4-1 in the conference.
BISHOP McGUINNESS, CORNERSTONE CHARTERGREENSBORO – Bishop McGuinness beat host Cornerstone Charter 2-0 in Northwest Piedmont 1A Conference girls soccer Thursday.Anna Aufrance and Alyssa Dixon-Velez each scored for the Villains (12-2 overall, 7-0 conference). Ashley Hawley had an assist.
MacKenna Langdon, who had two saves, and Charlie Schoen split time in goal.RAGSDALE, WESTERN GUILFORDGREENSBORO – Ragsdale won 4-0 against Western Guilford in Metro 4A Conference girls soccer Thursday at Western.Gabby Graham scored two goals and dished one assist to lead the Tigers (8-5 overall, 2-4 conference).
Jacquelyn Shaner and Nikolina Jorgic each had a goal, while Micah Moody had an assist. Madison Salthouse, who made two saves, and Marley Clark split time in goal.SOUTHERN GUILFORD, DUDLEYSUMNER – Southern Guilford won 9-0 against Dudley in Mid-State 3A Conference girls soccer Thursday at Southern.
Courtney Griffith scored four goals for the Storm (4-7-1 overall, 4-2 conference). Aline Aburto added two scores, while Yolani Carmona, Arlette Garcia and Aidelys Martinez each had one.LACROSSESOUTHWEST GUILFORD, PAGEGREENSBORO – Southwest Guilford fell 11-5 against Page in Metro 4A Conference girls lacrosse Thursday at Page.
The Cowgirls moved to 5-7 overall and 0-1 in the conference.In the boys match, Southwest lost 16-6 to move to 0-11 and 0-4.TRACKAT EAST DAVIDSONTHOMASVILLE – East Davidson took second in the girls team score and thrid in the boys team score during Thursday's track meet at East.
West Davidson won both team scores – with 121 points for the girls and 103.5 for the boys. East was second with 96.
5 for the girls and third with 50.5 for the boys.Aniya Duncan (girls 200, 29.
30), Madyson York (girls 1600, 6:16.00; girls 3200, 13:24.00), Laura Nunez-Pena (girls long, 14-4.
5), McKenzie Moroni (girls triple jump, 31-2.5), Danica Vogley (girls pole vault, 8-0), Shelby Woodrum (girls discus, 105-1) and Parker Swicegood (boys 1600, 5:10.00) plus the boys 4x400 (3:40.
55) and boys 4x800 (11:45.00) relays won for the Golden Eagles.AT ASHEBOROASHEBORO – Oak Grove swept both team scores during Thursday's track meet at Asheboro.
The Grizzlies posted 92.5 points on the boys side, ahead of Asheboro with 71, and 82.5 points on the girls side, beating Asheboro with 67.
5.Kinley Wilson (girls 800, 2:51.40), Elsa Helms (girls 1600, 6:03.
35, girls 3200, 12:51.97), Jayden Epperson (boys 100, 11.10; boys 200, 22.
55) and Hunter Creech (boys 800, 1:58.78) won for the Grizzlies.AT LEDFORDWALLBURG – Ledford's girls took second while the boys were third in Thursday's track meet at Ledford.
North Davidson won both team scores – with 68 points for the boys and 66 for the girls. Ledford's girls were second with 62, followed by Central Davidson with 57. Central's boys were second with 66, trailed by Ledford with 47.
Reagan Butcher (girls 100, 13.57), Alivia Garner (girls 100 hurdles, 19.44), Zion Douglas (300 hurdles, 55.
96), Izzy Smith (girls high jump, 4-8), Alyssa Huntley (girls triple jump, 29-9), Kendall Grice (boys 100, 11.40), Shaylan Murrell (boys 400, 53.85), Sawyer Dobbins (boys 1600, 4:57.
85) and Sean Taylor (boys long jump, 18-6.5) as well as the boys 4x400 (3:42.74) and boys 4x800 (9:14.
64) relays won for the Panthers.AT NORTH FORSYTHWINSTON-SALEM – T.W.
Andrews won the girls team score to highlight Wednesday's Mid-State 2A track meet at North Forsyth.The Red Raiders totaled 90 points on the girls side, followed by Morehead with 42, North Forsyth with 36 and McMichael with 30. Morehead won the boys score with 104.
50 points, trailed by North Forsyth with 54.50, McMichael with 41 and Andrews with 38.Mariah Hoy (girls 200, 25.
74; girls 400, 1:00.24), Jocelyn Boyd (girls high jump, 4-6), Sanai Johnson (girls long, 14-10.5), Journie Barr (girls shot put, 31-2), Christian Fulton (boys 400, 53.
34) and Lilen Ratley (boys 800, 2:03.00) plus the girls 4x400 (4:54.00) and boys 4x400 (3:33.
00) relays won for Andrews..
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LOCAL ROUNDUP: Southwest soccer beats Northwest

HIGH POINT – Southwest Guilford edged Northwest Guilford 2-1 in a key Metro 4A Conference girls soccer match Thursday at Southwest. Ali Bennett scored the go-ahead goal on a flurry of chances near the goal in the 44th minute after the teams were tied 1-1 at halftime. Josie Tucker also scored a goal, while Kory Lloyd had an assist. Maya Lance got the win in goal for the Cowgirls (11-3-1 ...