Falcons Nest - March 6

O'Neal Athletics
A weekly recap of O'Neal Athletics
Boys Varsity Golf 
O’Neal vs. Burlington Christian Academy: 237 to 254, W 
It was an exciting week for Falcons golf. Our first full week of training showed great progress and strong performances from both the middle school and varsity teams. The varsity squad earned a win in their first match of the season against Burlington Christian Academy. 

Luke Valkovics led the Falcons with an impressive 76. Sam Sandhu followed with a 79 and Timothy Hu added an 82. Andrew Hobbs shot a 90 , and Charlie Monroe finished with a 91. The Falcons’ three counting scores totaled 237, defeating Burlington Christian Academy’s 254. 

MS Co-Ed Golf 
O’Neal vs. Burlington Christian Academy: 142 to 165, W 
The middle school team also picked up a win this week. Will Simmons led the Falcons with a strong 43. Hudson Nichols and Johnny Berry both shot 49, while Marcus Alberto followed closely with a 50. The Falcons’ counting scores totaled 142 for nine holes, topping Burlington Christian Academy’s 165. 

MS Girls Soccer 
O’Neal vs Northwood Temple: 5-1, W 
What an incredible start to the season for MS girls soccer! The girls came ready to work this week, bringing energy and focus to every practice session. That hard work paid off in a big way during their first game, where they defeated Northwood Temple with an impressive 5-1 victory. Just as exciting as the scoreboard was the way the team carried themselves — every player gave 100% effort from start to finish and was a supportive teammate throughout. Hitting both team goals sets a great tone for the rest of the season ahead. The coaching staff could not be prouder! 

Varsity Girls Soccer  
O’Neal vs Village Christian Academy: (OT) 3-4, L 
The Falcons opened their season against conference opponent Village Christian Academy. Taking the match into double overtime was not the start the Falcons had hoped for, and the final result did not reflect how the game was played. O'Neal controlled much of the match but struggled to keep several strong shots on frame. 

The Falcons found the back of the net three times during the game. Sophomore Sydney Davis opened the scoring by intercepting a goal kick from the Knights. With one touch she settled the ball and struck it into the net to give the Falcons a 1 to 0 lead heading into halftime. 

Senior captain Jordin Reed later connected with 8th grader Haddie Habets, sending a perfectly timed pass to Haddie as she made her run. Habets finished the play by sailing the ball past the goalkeeper. 

Freshman Kat Davis added the Falcons' final goal after stepping in on a Knights clearance attempt. Receiving the ball at the top of the 18, she struck it cleanly into the back of the net. 

The Falcons took away several valuable lessons from the match and are feeling ready for their next contest, the home opener against Northwood Temple. 

Varsity Boys Tennis 
O'Neal vs. Grace Christian Raleigh: Final 1-8, Loss 
The Falcons kicked off their spring 2026 season with a home match against Grace Christian Raleigh on Tuesday, March 3rd. The weeks leading up to the match saw the team working hard at practice, holding several challenge matches, and starting to build chemistry for team match play to come. 

When match day arrived, the Falcons competed hard in singles play. The boys saw tough competition from the Raleigh team. Grace Christian secured all 6 singles matches. Nathan Reifenstahl at line 3 put in a solid competitive effort pushing his opponent 4-6, 2-6. The Falcon's tennis team had a little more luck in doubles play to follow.  Seniors and co-captains Ethan Kim and Nathan Reifenstahl battled to win 8-4, notching the first win of the season.    

With three big matches on the schedule next week, the Falcons are eager to get back on the court for some conference play. 
 
MS Baseball 
O’Neal vs Village Christian Academy: 1-0, W 
The O’Neal School Middle School Falcons opened their season with a hard-fought 1–0 victory over Village Christian Academy. Grayson Wallace led the way on the mound with four strikeouts, helping secure the shutout. Offensively, Oliver Garbor delivered the game-winning hit, going 1-for-2 and driving in the Falcons’ lone run. Charlie Borland sparked the offense by reaching base three times and scoring the only run of the game, helping the Falcons start the season on a strong note.  

O’Neal vs Northwood Temple: 14-12, W 
On Thursday the Falcons earned a 14–12 victory over Northwood Temple after building a 14–2 lead heading into the final inning. Charlie Boreland led the Falcons on the mound, allowing only two runs and recording five strikeouts in a strong pitching performance. Offensively, the Falcons stayed disciplined at the plate, reaching base 19 times and scoring 14 runs, while Northwood issued 11 walks in the game. Bingham Winslow went 1-for-1 at the plate, and Charlie Boreland also contributed offensively, going 1-for-1 to help power the Falcons to the win. 

Varsity Boys Baseball 
O’Neal vs Village Christian Knights: 13-0, Loss 
The Falcons took the field for the first time this season on Tuesday for an away game versus VCA. Although the score looks lobsided, it was a close game for the majority of the contest. 

Errors allowed runners to cross home plate, but the bats for O'Neal were consistently putting the ball in play allowing opportunities to score. Liam Enslin got on base with 2 walks and Parker Fusonie had a deep fly ball hit to left field.  

The Falcons look to get a win on the board today, 3/6, at home against Northwood Temple at 3:30 pm! Be sure to come out for the Home Opener and check out the new scoreboard in center field!  
Falcons Athletics Next Week: 3/9/26 - 3/14/26 
DAY 
DATE 
OPPONENT 
SPORT 
H/A 
EVENT TIME 
MON 
3/9/2026 
Highlanders @ Legacy 
BGOLF 
HOME 
2:00PM 
MON 
3/9/2026 
Caldwell Academy 
BTN 
HOME 
3:30PM 
MON 
3/9/2026 
Fayetteville Christian School 
MSBASE 
HOME 
3:30PM 
MON 
3/9/2026 
Fayetteville Christian School 
MSGSOC 
AWAY 
4:00PM 
TUE 
3/10/2026 
Fayetteville Christian School 
BASE 
AWAY 
3:30PM 
TUE 
3/10/2026 
Fayetteville Christian School 
BASE 
AWAY 
3:30PM 
TUE 
3/10/2026 
Fayetteville Christian School 
BTN 
AWAY 
4:00PM 
TUE 
3/10/2026 
Fayetteville Christian School 
GSOC 
AWAY 
6:30PM 
THU 
3/12/2026 
Fayetteville Academy 
BTN 
AWAY 
4:00 PM 
THU 
3/12/2026 
Highlanders 
MSGSOC 
HOME 
3:00PM 
THU 
3/12/2026 
Fayetteville Academy 
GSOC 
AWAY 
5:00PM 
SAT 
3/14/2026 
Fayetteville Christian School 
T&F 
AWAY 
10:30AM 
 
 
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