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Written by Aly Cavedo

As the 1st nine weeks comes to an end, athletes all over campus wrap up their fall sport and bundle up for winter. The OHS Panthers had a great sports season overall.

 Women's Tennis had their final match September 24 against Chapel Hill High School. The Lady Panthers surfed through a tough, win-some, lose-some season. “There were times we didn't give it our all, but it was a great learning experience and I'm certain we will do better next fall!” says junior tennis player Brianna Hales.

On October 24, Men's Soccer worked hard against Northern Vance High School. Unfortunately, the prideful Panthers stepped off the field losing 0-1. As always, Coach Bowmen is optimistic and ready to improve next season.

The Women's Volleyball team made it to the playoffs October 20 and 25. High spirits were in the air after the Lady Vollers won their 1st playoff game against McMichael High School 3-0. Unfortunately, the Panthers lost their 2nd playoff game against Cardinal Gibbons 0-3. However, after a very successful season, the girls have their heads held high and are ready to show who's boss next fall.

November 3, OHS Cross-Country will be on their way to the State Meet in Kernersville, NC. The boys will start running at 3:30pm and
the girls will start an hour later at 4:30. We all have our fingers crossed and are wishing them the best of luck!

Varsity Football has entered the playoffs and Nov. 2 might be their make it or break it game! On our home turf, the guys were amped up and ready for a victory against Eastern Wayne High School. To help them out and bring pep to the field, OHS cheerleaders were there front and center, leading the crowd in spirit. The cheerleaders have been there every step of the way and the footballers couldn't have done it without them. Even though Nov. 2 wasn't the Panthers' night; we'll definitely come back rough and tough, ready for next season.  

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