Monday's boys and girls results: 7th grader helps Portsmouth Christian to Metro golf title
GOLF
Metro Conference tournament
At Sleepy Hole, par 72. MVP: Adam Peebles (PC) 88.
Team scores: 1. Portsmouth Christian 366; 2. (tie) Atlantic Shores, Isle of Wight 378; 4. Alliance Christian 402; 5. Stonebridge 410; 6. Hampton Christian 410; 7. Broadwater Academy 416; 8. Denbigh Baptist 476.
Top individuals: 1. (tie) Adam Peebles (PC), K.C. Duck (PC) 88; 3. James Selph (BA) 90; 4. (tie) Weston Ringer (AS), Robby Black (IOW) 91; 6. Kyle Crutchley (BA) 92; 7. Bruce Sarver (AC) 93.
Seventh grader Adam Peebles and senior K.C Duck, both of Portsmouth Christian tied for first. The scores, uncharacteristically high, were affected by windy and wet conditions.
BASEBALL
Nansemond River 10, Oscar Smith 0
Oscar Smith 000 00—0 3 5
Nansemond River 307 0x—10 11 0
W—Tipping (6-2). L—Ivey.
Jermaine Berry had 3 hits and 4 RBIs, while Donnie Pitt added 2 hits and 2 RBIs for the Warriors.
SOFTBALL
Nansemond River 9, Oscar Smith 1
Oscar Smith 100 000 0 — 1 3 1
Nansemond River 023 301 x — 9 12 0
W—Folden (5-1). L—Ross. HR—NR, Dorn (2).
The Warriors climb to 10-7 in Southeastern District play.
BOYS SOCCER
#5 Western Branch 6, Lakeland 1
G—WB, Lambert 3, Emanuelle 2, Woodward; L, Brown.
#7 Churchland 10, Wilson 0
G—MacIntyre 3, A. Bravo 3, Lambert 2, Tuft-Williams, Coble
Jacob MacIntyre and Adrian Bravo each scored hat tricks for the Truckers ensuring them the 2nd seed for the Eastern District soccer tournament. Trucker goalkeeper Jay Coble recorded his 22nd career shutout—one shy of a school record.
Nansemond River 6, Deep Creek 1
G—NR, Duffy 2, Moyer 2, Donovon, Hodges; DC, Shealy
Indian River 4, King’s Fork 0
G—Noftz 3, Dillon.
Despite playing with only 10 players, due to a red card on the captain, the Braves defeated the Bulldogs behind Will Noftz’s hat trick to improve to 7-7, 4-4. Goalie Ryan Diaz earned his 6th shutout of the season.
GIRLS SOCCER
#9 Indian River 2, King’s Fork 1
G—IR, Regan, Brown; KF, Eckscein.
Nansemond River 1, Deep Creek 0
G—Chandler.
Western Branch 11, Lakeland 1
G—WB, Diaz 2, A. Gillies, H. Gillies, A. Wallace, L. Wallace, Edgar, Renz, Musselwhite, Barnson, Craddock; L, Joyce.
Ten different players scored for the Bruins, who increased their record to 10-3-2 overall.
Churchland 4, Wilson 3, 2 OT
G—C,A. Rice 2, Liebler, Stubbs; W, Parker 2, Wolf.
Stephanie Stubbs scored in the last minute of the second overtime to win for the Truckers.