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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-Nine Conference tournament schedule

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The Tri-Nine Conference tournament is set to start next Tuesday. First round games will be played at the higher seed, while Thursday's semifinals and Friday's finals will all be played at Green Hope High.

You can listen to all games broadcasted live by going to ihigh.com/trinine, where David Maney does play-by-play and J.Mike Blake will do the color commentary.

TUESDAY

Girls first-round games
(1) Green Hope 70, (8) Fuquay-Varina 35
(4) Cary 50, (5) Apex 35
(2) Holly Springs def. (7) Athens Drive
(6) Middle Creek def. (3) Panther Creek

Boys first-round games
(1) Apex 63, (8) Lee County 35
(4) Athens Drive 54, (5) Holly Springs 47
(2) Middle Creek 69, (7) Cary 41
(3) Green Hope 65, (6) Panther Creek 50

THURSDAY (all games at Green Hope)

(6) Middle Creek girls 52, (2) Holly Springs 47
(3) Green Hope boys 55, (2) Middle Creek 42
(1) Green Hope girls 66, (4) Cary 30
 (1) Apex boys 62, (4) Athens Drive 53

FRIDAY (all games at Green Hope)

Girls championship: (1) Green Hope 68, (6) Middle Creek 47
Boys championship: (1) Apex 68 (3) Green Hope 60 (in overtime)

Click here to read the story from both finals.

Click here for a photo gallery from the girls final

Click here for a photo gallery from the boys final

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About the blogger

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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