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Tri-Nine Conference boys soccer standings:

The top 5 teams will advance to the NCHSAA playoffs at season's end. As of now, there are five teams in the Tri-Nine that can finish anywhere from 1-5.

 

 Team/Rank  Overall Conference W/L 
 1- Fuquay-Varina  13-1-0  8-1-0, 24 points
 2- Apex  10-3-0  7-2-0, 21 points
 3- Green Hope  8-2-3  6-1-2, 20 points
 4- Middle Creek  7-4-3  5-3-2, 17 points
 5- Athens Drive  8-2-3  5-2-1, 16 points
 6- Panther Creek  4-9-1  3-6-0, 9 points
 7- Holly Springs  4-8-2  2-6-2, 8 points
 8- Cary  3-9-1  2-7-1, 7 points
 9- Lee County  0-15-0  0-10-0, 0 points

 

Monday's scores: Athens Drive-Sanderson 0-0; Apex 3, Cary 0; Fuquay-Varina 3, Panther Creek 1; Green Hope 1, Middle Creek 0; Holly Springs 4, Lee County 0

Wednesday's games: Panther Creek @ Apex; Lee County @ Green Hope; Middle Creek @ Athens Drive; Cary @ Holly Springs

Thursday's games: Fuquay-Varina @ Apex

Saturday's games: Panther Creek @ Green Hope

Monday, Oct. 12 games: Apex @ Fuquay-Varina; Cary @ Green Hope; Lee County @ Athens Drive; Panther Creek @ Holly Springs

Wednesday, Oct. 14 games: Fuquay-Varina @ Holly Springs; Cary @ Athens Drive

Thursday, Oct. 15 games: Green Hope @ Athens Drive

Friday, Oct. 16 games: Cardinal Gibbons @ Panther Creek

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Wednesday's scores

Apex 2, Panther Creek 1. Athens-Middle Creek 1-1 tie. Holly Springs 2, Cary 1. Green Hope 9, Lee County 0.

This means that Apex and Fuquay will be tied for first going into tonight's head-to-head meeting. Green Hope trails only by one point in third place. Middle Creek and Athens each get one point to stay in playoff position. Holly Springs earns 3 more points to put them with 11 at No. 6.

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About the blogger

J. Mike Blake has played against or covered teams in southern Wake County for six years. He is the Sports Editor for The Cary News and Southwest Wake News. He graduated from N.C. State in 2008. He loves getting young athletes' names in the paper, but hates hearing "CALL IT BOTH WAYS REF!!" 4,000 times every game.

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