Here are a few highlights from Cabarrus athletes and teams on social media. Have a highlight or sports news? Email mplemmons@independenttribune.com.
Mount Pleasant Tigers’ Silas Lowder, shown with his family, signed to play volleyball at Princeton University.
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Mount Pleasant Tigers’ Hampton Garrido, shown with his family, signed to run track and cross country at Pfeiffer University.
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Mount Pleasant Tigers’ MacKenzie Clutter signed to play basketball at Cleveland Community College.
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Mount Pleasant Tigers’ Ayden Smith signed to play football at Wingate University. He is pictured with his coaches.
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Mount Pleasant Tigers’ Jacob McCoy, shown here with his coaches, signed to play football at Methodist University.
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Mount Pleasant Tigers’ Reshine Jones signed to play football for Methodist University. He is shown with some of his coaches.
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Northwest Cabarrus pole vaulter Mason Short set a personal record of 14 feet 6 inches to take fourth out of 40 athletes at the All-American Track Classic.
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Northwest Cabarrus jumper Julian Williams took first place in the All-American Traffic Classic triple jump. It was a personal record for Williams.
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Northwest Cabarrus long jumper Mariah Logan placed eighth in the All-American Track Classic. Her best jump was 17 feet 9 inches.
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The Hickory Ridge golf team finished second in their latest tournament, and Noah Hatley was the medalist with a 36. Other scores were: Matt Mister 43, Colton Heavey 44, Jackson Whalen 46, Brady Wacker 47, and Jase Williams 49.
Northwest Cabarrus pole vaulter Mason Short set a personal record of 14 feet 6 inches to take fourth out of 40 athletes at the All-American Track Classic.
The Hickory Ridge golf team finished second in their latest tournament, and Noah Hatley was the medalist with a 36. Other scores were: Matt Mister 43, Colton Heavey 44, Jackson Whalen 46, Brady Wacker 47, and Jase Williams 49.