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Durham High School Athletes Post Wins Across Multiple Sports This Week

Local teams logged wins and personal bests across multiple sports during the past seven days.

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By Durham Sport Desk · Published 11 July 2026, 10:50 AM

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Updated 1 h ago· 11 July 2026, 1:00 PM

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Durham High School Athletes Post Wins Across Multiple Sports This Week
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Durham Central High School's soccer squad beat Northside Academy 3-1 on July 9 at Memorial Park on Roxboro Street.

The result matters now because the summer schedule feeds directly into the August conference standings and determines which squads earn early playoff seeding for the fall season.

Central's goals came from midfield runs started near the 25-yard line, while Northside's lone reply arrived in the 72nd minute after a corner at the far post. The match drew 410 spectators who filled the east bleachers and spilled onto the grass berm along the first-base line. Meanwhile, Riverside High's baseball team topped East Durham Prep 5-2 the previous evening at the West End diamond on Chapel Hill Road, where a sixth-inning triple by the cleanup hitter cleared the bases.

Standings and individual marks

After three midweek contests, Central sits at 4-1 in the summer league while Riverside improved to 3-2. Track athletes from both schools also competed at the county all-comers meet held July 8 at the Durham County Stadium track, where senior sprinter Marcus Lee ran a 10.8-second 100 meters and junior distance runner Aisha Patel clocked 4:52 in the 1500. Those times rank inside the top 10 statewide for the 2026 class according to the state athletics association database updated July 10.

Coaches filed final injury reports with the league office by noon on July 11, clearing 22 players who had been listed as questionable after last week's rainouts. Ticket prices for the remaining three July home dates remain $7 for adults and $4 for students, with proceeds supporting the new weight-room renovation at the stadium on Stadium Drive.

Upcoming schedule

Central travels to Hillside on July 15 for a 7 p.m. kickoff, while Riverside hosts a doubleheader starting at noon on the same date. Parents can pick up season passes at the athletic office on Main Street through Friday.

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