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TISAC boys, girls basketball tournament bracket

This year's Triangle Independent Schools Athletic Conference boys and girls basketball tournament played its semifinals and finals at Cary Academy.

Ravenscroft provided a sweep in the tournament finals, getting a blowout against the North Raleigh Christian boys but a tight back-and-forth game against 1-seed Cary Academy girls.

Read the story from both games by clicking here.

Triangle runners dominate NCISAA

Durham Academy freshman Eliza Dekker won the N.C. Independent Schools Athletic Association girls’ state cross country title and set the tone for Triangle-area schools in chilly conditions on Saturday at McAlpine Park.

After Dekker’s victory, the titles kept coming.

NCISAA fall playoffs down to two days

The N.C. Independent Schools Athletic Association playoffs go by fast. Other than football, the postseason for all fall sports started either Tuesday or last Friday and they will all end this weekend (again, other than football).

Here are the remaining fields left in every fall sport.

Cary Academy, Saint Mary's are Nos. 2 and 3 in girls tennis

Cary Academy is the No. 2 seed and Saint Mary's is the No. 3 seed in the N.C. Independent Schools Athletic Association 3-A dual-team tennis championships.

Cary Academy has volleyball playoff bye

Cary Academy has a first round bye in the N.C. Independent Schools Athletic Association 3-A volleyball playoffs.  It will play the winner between a Tuesday game between Durham Academy and North Raleigh Christian.
 

NCISAA boys soccer playoff match-ups

The boys soccer brackets have been released for 2011 N.C. Independent Schools Athletic Association playoffs. Undefeated Carolina Friends School, in Durham, has a 2-seed in the 2A playoffs.

Competition begins this Friday, with all games taking place at the higher seed.

NCISAA field hockey playoffs announced

The 2011 N.C. Independent Schools Athletic Association announced their 12-team playoff bracket for field hockey. Ravenscroft's undefeated team received the top seed and a first-round bye.

Durham Academy wins "Play 4 the Cure" field hockey tournament

Durham Academy won the “Play 4 the Cure” field hockey tournament on Saturday by defeating Charlotte Providence Day School 5-0 in the championship game. Tournament MVP Lauren Rogers had three goals in the title game, while Robin Blazing had the other two.

The two-day annual tournament, which raised money for breast cancer research, was hosted by Cary Academy. After pool play on Friday, the 12 teams were broken up into three four-team brackets on Saturday.

NCISAA lacrosse finals set

Durham Academy will play at Charlotte Country Day in the N.C. Independent Schools Athletic Association boys and girls lacrosse finals on Saturday.

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