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Heritage Wake Forest records most sales of any Triangle subdivision in 2011

The year-end home sales report released last week by Triangle Multiple Listing Services also included data on the top selling subdivisions in the Triangle.

The battle for first place wasn't even close.

Heritage Wake Forest led the way with 244 closings, or more than twice as many as the next closest community: Wakefield in North Raleigh, which recorded 114 sales.

Heritage's sales are impressive even when you factor in that the community is among the largest in the Triangle.

Friday night updates, Oct. 28

Garner 44, Harnett Central 23 (FINAL). Garner trailed 17-7 at the half

Leesville Road 41, Wake Forest-Rolesville 16 (FINAL)

Wakefield 55, Heritage 10 (FINAL)

Broughton 35, Sanderson 19 (FINAL)

Millbrook 49, Enloe 15 (FINAL). Keith Marshall 298 rushing yards, 5 TD

Cardinal Gibbons 45, Oxford Webb 6 (FINAL)

Middle Creek 33, Apex 0 (FINAL)

Triton 55, South Johnston 9 (FINAL)

Cleveland 46, Southern Lee 21 (FINAL)

Cary 36, Athens Drive 12 (FINAL)

Orange 15, Chapel Hill 6 (FINAL)

Clayton 19, Knightdale 17 (FINAL)

Franklinton 45, Warren County 8 (FINAL)

Hillside 46, Northern Durham 20 (FINAL)

Jordan 42, Riverside 21 (THURSDAY FINAL)

East Chapel Hill 35, Person 21 (FINAL)

Lee County 17, Holly Springs 14 (FINAL)

Panther Creek 35, Green Hope 18 (FINAL)

Ravenscroft 49, Harrells Academy 26 (FINAL)

Northwood 22, Cedar Ridge 20 (FINAL)

West Johnston 26, East Wake 7 (FINAL)

Friday night updates, Oct. 21

No. 1 Garner 41, No. 6 Southeast Raleigh 34 (FINAL)

No. 2 Leesville Road 55, Heritage 0 (FINAL)

No. 3 Hillside 45, East Chapel Hill 7 (FINAL)

No. 4 Wake Forest-Rolesville 55, Millbrook 23 (FINAL)

No. 5 Wakefield 45, Broughton 21 (FINAL)

No. 7 Fuquay-Varina 21, Apex 0 (FINAL)

No. 8 Triton 22, Eastern Wayne 0 (FINAL)

No. 9 Southern Durham 43, Northern Durham 7 (FINAL)

No. 10 Middle Creek 28, Holly Springs 14 (FINAL)

No. 11 Cary 28, Green Hope 8 (FINAL)

No. 12 Cardinal Gibbons 35, Orange 21 (FINAL)

Athens Drive 29, Lee County 21 (FINAL)

Chapel Hill 17, Southern Vance 12 (FINAL)

Cleveland 62, South Johnston 59 (FINAL)

East Wake 59, Smithfield-Selma 13 (FINAL)

Enloe 26, Sanderson 21 (FINAL)

North Johnston 30, Franklinton 29 (FINAL)

North Raleigh Christian 24, Wake Christian 21 (FINAL)

Northwood 42, Union Pines 7 (FINAL)

Panther Creek 20, Jordan 12 (FINAL)

Riverside 15, Person 12 (FINAL)

Ravenscroft 42, Charlotte Christian 21 (FINAL)

Warren County 40, Corinth Holders 6 (FINAL)

West Johnston 35, Clayton 30 (FINAL)

Cap 8 all-conference baseball

Will Baker of Wakefield was named as the Cap Eight 4-A baseball player of the year and Ben Duncan of Leesville Road was selected as the league's pitcher of the year.

Wednesday's NCHSAA basketball regional results

Millbrook boys advance to Saturday's Eastern Regional finals, which are the NCHSAA 4-A semifinals.

Cap Eight 4-A all-conference football

Co-Players of the year- Connor Mitch (Wakefield) and Marcus Jones (WFR)
Co-Defensive players of the year- Will Butler (Wakefield) and Brandon Pittman (Leesville)
Offensive player of the year -   Chris  Mangus (Broughton)
Special teams player of the year- Niklas Sade (Wakefield)
Coach of Year – JD Dinwiddie (Wakefield)

Wakefield 38, Enloe 19

RALEIGH – After a tight game through one quarter, the Wakefield Wolverines (8-2, 4-1) pulled away from the Enloe Eagles, 38-19 in a 4-A CAP 7 clash.

The Eagles (1-8, 0-4) started strong but struggled for much of the second half. Enloe running back Jonathan Addison took the handoff from quarterback Charlie Twitty on a sweep play for a 17-yard score. The Eagles wouldn’t find the end zone again until the fourth quarter.

Area runners set PRs in fast Great American Cross Country Festival in Cary

One of the beauties of high school cross country is when a national favorite shows up and shatters a course record, others in the field can still compete against the clock and walk away thrilled with a personal record.

Millbrook junior Samantha George did just that in the Race of Champions division of the nationally prestigious Great American Cross Country Festival Saturday at the WakeMed Soccer Park.

George placed eighth overall with a personal best of 17 minutes, 53 seconds in a 5,000-meter race won by Aisling Cuffe of Cornwall, N.Y., by an astounding 53-second margin.

Wakefield 48, Millbrook 34

Wakefield quarterback Connor Mitch threw an interception on the opening drive of the Wolverines’ 48-34 win over Millbrook Friday night. That was probably the last mistake he made all night.

Mitch dissected the Millbrook defense, completing 25 of 35 passes for 320 yards and five touchdowns (four passing, one rushing).

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