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

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Tri-9 girls' lacrosse 2012 standings, all-conference awards, links, etc.

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Girls lacrosse standings at the end of the playoffs, plus the all-conference team and awards. "Conference 2" includes the seven Tri-Nine programs who play the sport.

Two notes with this - 1) this is an incomplete all-conference list as not every coach replied with their teams and 2) we are missing stats from Apex's final two games.

2011-12 ALL CONFERENCE TEAM  
Player of the Year -- Maggie Auslander, Green Hope 65 goals, 34 assists
Coach of the Year -- Abby Mead, Green Hope  
   
First Team  
Campbell Stanley, Green Hope 56 goals, 25 assists
Julie Hagan, Green Hope  
Katherine Smith, Green Hope 73 goals, 24 assists
Katie Burnet, Apex 19 goals, 5 assists
Marybeth Burriss, Apex  
Casey Nesbitt, Apex 39 goals, 16 assists
Tara Gehring, Apex  
Holly Hite, Middle Creek  
Claire Wach, Panther Creek 44 goals, 29 assists
   
Second Team  
Jessie DeLuca, Apex 23 goals, 10 assists
Madeline Bromley, Apex 36 goals, 15 assists
Kasey Boudreau, Middle Creek  
Kate Murphy, Green Hope
31 goals, 32 assists
Mackenzie Koeller, Green Hope 42 goals, 13 assists

 

Conference Standings
Team Overall Record Conf 2 Record
1. Green Hope
20-0
12-0
2. Apex
16-3
10-2
3. Panther Creek
11-6
8-4
4. Athens Drive
8-8
6-6
5. Middle Creek
3-10
3-9
6. Cary
2-11
2-10
7. Holly Springs
1-14
1-11
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J. Mike Blake has been the Sports Editor for The Cary News and Southwest Wake News since October 2008. He holds two "unofficial" NCHSAA records in two different sports - highest career free throw percentage (2-of-2) in basketball and fewest career singles victories (zero. sigh.) for tennis.
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