■ Offensive lineman Terence Crosby (Glenn '06) of Catawba was named to the All-South Atlantic Conference football team on Monday.
Crosby, a senior, is a three-time All-SAC first-team pick. He started 33 games over his career at left tackle.
■ Defensive lineman Isaiah Thomas (Carver '03) of Catawba was named to the All-CIAA second team last week. Thomas, a 6-3, 325-pound senior, had 46 tackles this season, including 13½ for losses. He also recovered two fumbles and forced a fumble
■ Antonio Wardlow (Parkland '05) made his Senior Night at Bethel College (Tenn.) a memorable one last Saturday. Wardlow intercepted the first pass by Faulkner's Joe Scott and returned it 44 yards for a touchdown to set the tone in Bethel's 48-6 win.
■ Kris Allen (Starmount '06), a senior defensive lineman, had three tackles in Greensboro College's 42-20 win over Methodist last Saturday, running his season total to 41, fourth on the team. He has six tackles for losses and three sacks.
■ Junior Christine Tillman (West Stokes '07) was selected to the Great South Athletic All-Conference volleyball team last week. Tillman, a middle blocker, led the team with 299 kills and 77 blocks. She was second on the team with 222 digs and 26 service aces.
■ Davidson's Clare Perry (Forsyth Country Day '07) was named to the second team on the All-NorPac conference field-hockey team last week.
Perry led the team with seven assists and scored three goals. She started all 19 games for the Wildcats this season.
■ Freshman Mary Reinhardt (Mount Tabor '09) of Greensboro College was named third-team All-USA South Conference in women's soccer last week.
Reinhardt, a forward, tied for the team lead in points (17) in the regular season with five goals and seven assists. She appeared in 17 games with 14 starts.
Freshman Brittany Crawford (Reynolds '09), a defender, made 16 starts for the Pride.
■ Greensboro College's Sha McDuffie (Parkland '07), a junior, was named an honorable-mention selection to the All-USA South volleyball team last week. In her first year as a setter, she averaged 7.3 assists per set. She also recorded 1.78 digs and 1.1 kills per set.
■ Freshman Faith Robins (Glenn ‘09), an outsider hitter on Ohio University's volleyball team, had a team-best 1.5 blocks per set in sweeps over Buffalo and Akron over the weekend. On the offensive end, she had seven kills (1.17 per set) and hit .545 with 11.5 points scored.
The two weekend wins secured the 25th-ranked Bobcats a share of the Mid-American Conference regular-season title.
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