Spring Creek senior Kennedy Denton logged a 2-0 worksheet in singles during a doubleheader sweep of Neuse Six 2A girls’ tennis rival Goldsboro Monday afternoon. (Rudy Coggins|mountolivetribune.com)

Spring Creek senior Kennedy Denton logged a 2-0 worksheet in singles during a doubleheader sweep of Neuse Six 2A girls’ tennis rival Goldsboro Monday afternoon. (Rudy Coggins|mountolivetribune.com)

GOLDSBORO — Spring Creek concluded its Neuse Six 2A regular-season, girls’ tennis campaign with a doubleheader sweep, 5-4 and 5-3, over Goldsboro at Herman Park Monday afternoon.

Emily Williams, Kennedy Denton and Emilia West each filed a 2-0 worksheet in singles play. Emma Gainey ended the day 1-1.

Gainey-West posted a 2-0 record in doubles, while Williams-Denton went 1-0.

The short-handed Gators defaulted at No. 6 singles and No. 3 doubles due to having just five players in the lineup.

Spring Creek (8-3 overall, 6-2 Neuse Six 2A) finished as the regular-season runner-up and should receive its first dual-team playoff bid since 2013.

The Gators return to action Oct. 11 in the season-ending conference tournament at Herman Park.

Golden Falcons topple Saints

PIKEVILLE — Miguel Campuzano accounted for Southern Wayne’s lone goal in a 3-1 loss at Quad County 3A boys’ soccer leader Charles B. Aycock Monday evening.

Campuzano converted a free kick in the second half. It was his team-leading 11th goal of the season.

Drew Huff notched two goals for the Golden Falcons, who earned their seventh straight triumph over the Saints. Matt King provided the other goal.

Christian Marroquin Lopez supplied two assists. Connor Piwowarski and Payton Blalock each logged one assist. Piwowarski is the QCC leader with 21 goals on the season.

CBA sophomore goalie Gabriel Pena recorded seven saves on eight shots.

Ranked No. 18 in the latest MaxPrep power index, the Saints (8-4-1 overall, 3-3-1 QCC) continue a three-match road swing Wednesday at East Wake. Meanwhile, the No. 5-ranked Golden Falcons (13-2-1, 7-0-0) put their nine-match win streak on the line at home against Hunt the same evening.

Fike dominates Saints

WILSON — Perennial girls’ tennis powerhouse Fike cruised 9-0 over Southern Wayne in Quad County 3A play Monday afternoon.

The Saints (2-11 overall, 2-11 QCC) conclude regular-season play at home Wednesday against Charles B. Aycock. SW head coach David Van Dyke will recognize his three seniors – Juliana Leon, Amy Lemus and multi-sport athlete Ally Segura.