<PrepsNow>

Choose a blog

About this blog

Tim Stevens, J. Mike Blake, Clay Best, Aaron Moody, and Elliiott Warnock follow all the news for high school athletes from Wake, Orange, Durham, Chatham and Johnston Counties. 

E-mail: Tim | J. Mike | Clay | Aaron | Elliott

Northern Carolina 2A Conference basketball tournament begins today

Bookmark and Share

The Northern Carolina 2A Conference has set its conference prep basketball tournament schedule for this week. Bunn swept the regular-season league championships in boys and girls play.

The semifinal and championship rounds in girls and boys play will be played at Franklinton High School. Quarterfinal games in the girls tournament will be played on Monday and Tuesday. All boys' quarterfinal round games are on Monday night.

Boys
Monday's Quarterfinal Games
(1) Bunn 85, (8) Northwest Halifax 48
(2) Corinth Holders 54, (7) Franklinton 53
(3) Roanoke Rapids 55, (6) Louisburg 50
(5) Warren County 54, (4) North Johnston 53

Wednesday's Semifinal Games at Franklinton
(2) Corinth Holders 57, (3) Roanoke Rapids 44
(1) Bunn 64, (5) Warren County 46

Friday's Championship Game at Franklinton
(1) Bunn 58, (2) Corinth Holders 50

See a story from Bunn's boys championship win against Corinth Holders by clicking here.

See the photo gallery by clicking here.

Girls
Monday's Quarterfinal Game
(1) Bunn 55, (8) Northwest Halifax 31

Tuesday's Quarterfinal Games
(2) Franklinton def. (7) Corinth Holders
(6) Roanoke Rapids at (3) Warren County, 6
(4) North Johnston 44, (5) Louisburg 22

Thursday's Semifinal Games at Franklinton
(2) Franklinton def. Roanoke Rapids/Warren County winner, 6
(1) Bunn 50, (4) North Johnston 18

Friday's Championship Game at Franklinton
(1) Bunn def. (2) Franklinton

Cars View All
Find a Car
Go
Jobs View All
Find a Job
Go
Homes View All
Find a Home
Go

Want to post a comment?

In order to join the conversation, you must be a member of newsobserver.com. Click here to register or to log in.

About the blogger

D. Clay Best has served as the sports editor of The Herald since 1997 and has covered high school sports since 1992. He's gone through many neighborhoods of NFL-fandom including the Cowboys, Raiders and Patriots and is in limbo right now. If that's not enough to require therapy, he also has way too much brain space filled with useless info on the legendary '80s TV series "Miami Vice."
Advertisements