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NCISAA basketball quarterfinals

NÇISAA quarterfinal pairings

Durham Trinity, St. David's win NCISAA honors

Trinity Academy of Durham and Raleigh St. David's won Wachovia Cup honors for 1-A and for 2-A schools in the N.C. Independent School Athletic Association.

NCHSAA, NCISAA schedules with updated times

NCHSAA and NCISAA times and venues are updated as they are reported.

Ravens are second in NCISAA 3-A golf

Charlotte Providence Day wins NCISAA 3-A golf.

Sectional basketball finals; NCISAA semifinals

Garner loses 94-92 in triple overtime; Wakefield, Millbrook boys win; Word of God boys and Ravenscroft boys fall in NCISAA; Chapel Hill boys win; Southeast Raleigh, Northern Durham and Millbrook girls win; Clayton girls eliminated; Cary Christian girls fall; Word of God and Durham Friends play for state NCISAA titles.

NCISAA basketball brackets

The Raleigh Word of God Christian Academy boys basketball teams, the top seeds in the N.C. Independent Schools Athletic Association 1-A tournament, safely advanced through the first round of the tournament on Tuesday.

Also playing in Thursday's quarter finals are: Cary Christian girls, St. David's boys, Cary Academy girls, Durham Academy girls and Ravenscroft boys.

NCISAA basketball pairings

Complete NCISAA boys and girls basketball pairings.

Cary Christian, St. David's make NCISAA 2-A field

The boys and girls basketball teams at St. David's and Cary Christian were selected for the NCISAA 2-A tournaments.

Word of God top 1-A boys and girls seeds

Raleigh Word of God is the top seed in the N.C. Independent Schools Athletic Association boys and girls basketball tournaments that begin on Tuesday.

Ravens are No. 3 NCISAA 3-A boys seed

Ravenscroft (23-3) is the No. 3 seed in the N.C. Independent Schools Athletic Association boys basketball playoffs that begin on Tuesday. The Ravens have a first-round bye.

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