Baseball, softball power rankings remain the same before spring break

Recap of last week’s spring sports scores and results

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Baseball

Seaforth beat Northwood, 12-5, on March 26.

Chatham Central lost to Raleigh Homeschool, 7-2, on March 26.

Jordan-Matthews beat Southeast Alamance, 7-4, on March 26. Junior pitcher Quinn Wolford threw a season-high 13 strikeouts in the win.

Chatham Charter beat Ascend Leadership, 18-0, on March 26. Senior Jonah Ridgill went 4-4 from the plate and knocked in three RBIs in the win. The Knights lost to East Wake Academy Monday, 12-3.

Mid-Carolina 1A/2A conference standings: 1. Seaforth (7-3, 3-1); 2. North Moore (8-3, 5-2); 3. Chatham Central (7-4, 6-3); 4. Northwood (6-6, 6-3); 5. Bartlett Yancey (3-4, 2-2); 6. Jordan-Matthews (4-5, 3-4); 7. Southeast Alamance (3-9, 3-4); 8. Graham (0-4, 0-3)

Central Tar Heel 1A conference standings: 1. Chatham Charter (10-2, 8-0); 2. Clover Garden School (6-3, 6-1); 3. River Mill (3-6, 3-3); 4. Triangle Math and Science (2-4, 2-4); 5. Southern Wake Academy (1-6, 1-6); 6. Ascend Leadership (1-7, 1-7)

Week of March 25 Baseball Power Rankings

  1. Chatham Charter

  2. Seaforth

  3. Northwood

  4. Chatham Central

  5. Jordan-Matthews

Softball

Seaforth won over Bartlett Yancey, 13-2, on March 26. Emma Grace Hill pitched all seven innings and threw 10 strikeouts while only giving up one earned run in the win.

Chatham Central beat Northwood, 12-1, on March 26. Freshman pitcher Maddie Kaczmarczyk struck out 14 batters, failed to give up an earned run and allowed just two hits in all seven innings.

Jordan-Matthews beat Graham, 15-0, on March 26.

Chatham Charter picked up a forfeit win over Ascend Leadership on March 26.

Mid-Carolina 1A/2A conference standings: 1. Chatham Central (8-1, 6-0); 2. Jordan-Matthews (8-2, 6-0); 3. North Moore (6-3, 6-0); 4. Southeast Alamance (3-6, 3-4); 5. Seaforth (3-8, 3-5); 6. Bartlett Yancey (3-6, 3-5); 7. Northwood (4-7, 2-6)

Central Tar Heel 1A conference standings: 1. Chatham Charter (6-1, 2-0); 2. Clover Garden School (4-4, 1-1); 3. River Mill (0-9, 0-2)

Week of March 25 Softball Power Rankings

  1. Chatham Central

  2. Jordan-Matthews

  3. Chatham Charter

  4. Northwood

  5. Seaforth

Girls’ Soccer

Seaforth beat Cummings, 9-0, Thursday. Sophomore Sofia Viana scored four goals in the win.

Mid-Carolina 1A/2A conference standings: 1. Seaforth (6-1, 3-0); 2. Northwood (5-5, 4-1); 3. Southeast Alamance (3-4, 3-1); 4. Bartlett Yancey (3-2-1, 2-1); 5. Graham (1-3-0, 1-2); 6. Jordan-Matthews (2-6-1, 1-3-1); 7. North Moore (0-4-2, 0-2-1); 8. Cummings (0-4-0, 0-4)

Central Tar Heel 1A conference standings: 1. Woods Charter (5-1-1, 2-0); 2. River Mill (3-3, 3-1); 3. Clover Garden School (4-3, 3-1); 4. Ascend Leadership (2-4, 1-1); 5. Chatham Charter (1-2, 1-2); 6. Triangle Math and Science (1-7-1, 0-2-1); 7. Southern Wake Academy (0-5-1, 0-3-1)

Boys’ Lacrosse

Seaforth beat Williams, 12-1, on March 26.

Northwood beat Southeast Alamance, 20-0, on March 26.

Central/Mid-Carolina conference standings: 1. Orange (10-0, 7-0); 2. Seaforth (9-3, 9-1); 3. Northwood (5-5, 5-2); 4. Western Alamance (6-3, 5-3); 5. Williams (7-3, 5-3); 6. Cedar Ridge (3-4, 2-4); 7. Southern Alamance (3-8, 2-6); 8. Eastern Alamance (1-9, 1-7); 9. Southeast Alamance (1-11, 0-10)

Girls’ Lacrosse

Northwood beat Seaforth, 13-1, on March 26. Northwood freshman Natalie Boecke scored seven goals in the win.

DC 6/N. Lakes Athletic/Central/Mid-Carolina conference standings: 1. Chapel Hill (7-1, 5-0); 2. East Chapel Hill (8-0, 4-0); 3. Northwood (5-5, 3-2); 4. Seaforth (2-4, 2-3); 5. Jordan (2-5, 2-3); 6. Riverside-Durham (2-4, 0-3); 7. Carrboro (1-8, 0-5)

Boys’ Tennis

Seaforth lost to Chapel Hill, 6-0, on March 26.

Jordan-Matthews beat Chatham Central, 6-3, on March 26.

Mid-Carolina 1A/2A conference standings: 1. Seaforth (7-3, 4-0); 2. Northwood (3-4, 2-1); 3. Jordan-Matthews (4-5, 3-2); 4. Chatham Central (4-2, 2-2); 5. North Moore (1-5, 1-4)

Central Tar Heel 1A conference standings: 1. Triangle Math and Science (3-3, 1-0); 2. Chatham Charter (6-2, 0-1)