CISAA soccer teams perfect in first round of NCISAA playoffs
By Steve Lyttle And Langston Wertz Jr.
October 17, 2018 08:39 PM
CISAA teams went four-for-four Tuesday evening, sweeping their first-round matches in the N.C. Independent Schools Athletic Association boys’ soccer tournament.
Providence Day, Covenant Day, Charlotte Latin and Concord Cannon each took victories and will move into Friday’s quarterfinals.
Providence Day downed Durham Academy 1-0, with Kade White scoring on an assist by Luca Antonacci in the second half. The Chargers will travel to High Point Wesleyan in the quarterfinals.
Covenant Day edged fellow CISAA foe Charlotte Christian 1-0 in overtime, on a goal by Luke Engstrom. Ethan Lewis had the assist. Goalkeeper Mark Tutton had the shutout. Covenant Day travels to Rabun Gap (Ga.)-Nacoochee in the next round.
Charlotte Latin edged North Raleigh Christian 3-2, overcoming a 2-0 halftime deficit. Evan Mitchell and Connor Fultz scored for the Hawks, who also had an own-goal by North Raleigh Christian. The Hawks’ next foe is Charlotte Country Day.
And Concord Cannon trounced Wake Christian 7-1 and will travel to Raleigh Ravenscroft in the quarterfinals.
By Steve Lyttle And Langston Wertz Jr.
October 17, 2018 08:39 PM
CISAA teams went four-for-four Tuesday evening, sweeping their first-round matches in the N.C. Independent Schools Athletic Association boys’ soccer tournament.
Providence Day, Covenant Day, Charlotte Latin and Concord Cannon each took victories and will move into Friday’s quarterfinals.
Providence Day downed Durham Academy 1-0, with Kade White scoring on an assist by Luca Antonacci in the second half. The Chargers will travel to High Point Wesleyan in the quarterfinals.
Covenant Day edged fellow CISAA foe Charlotte Christian 1-0 in overtime, on a goal by Luke Engstrom. Ethan Lewis had the assist. Goalkeeper Mark Tutton had the shutout. Covenant Day travels to Rabun Gap (Ga.)-Nacoochee in the next round.
Charlotte Latin edged North Raleigh Christian 3-2, overcoming a 2-0 halftime deficit. Evan Mitchell and Connor Fultz scored for the Hawks, who also had an own-goal by North Raleigh Christian. The Hawks’ next foe is Charlotte Country Day.
And Concord Cannon trounced Wake Christian 7-1 and will travel to Raleigh Ravenscroft in the quarterfinals.