Several weeks ago, I predicted which five Iredell teams had legitimate shots of winning state championships this fall.
I had Mooresville's boys cross country team the most likely to do so, followed closely by Lake Norman's boys soccer team.
I'd like to say thank you for making me look good. They both claimed state titles. West Iredell's volleyball team (my third choice) didn't do too bad either, finishing as the 3A state runner-up.
What a great fall sports season. Having said that, Lake Norman is, without doubt, the most dominant team I've seen in my seven years covering high school sports for the R&L.
With their 4-2 come-from-behind victory over Wilson Fike in Friday night's 3A state soccer championship, the Wildcats completed an unblemished 29-0 season. They outscored their opponents 120-12 along the way.
Sound familiar? That's because Lake Norman punctuated last year's 27-0 season with the first of their back-to-back titles. Their last loss came on Nov. 12, 2005, when crosstown rival Mooresville edged them 2-1 in the state quarterfinals.
The Wildcats have won 56 straight. There were no ties -- I repeat, no ties -- during that run.
That's impressive.
Good job, guys.
Saturday, November 17, 2007
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