The tournament begins Monday, Feb. 13 at the higher seeds before moving to University School of Jackson for the final four on Saturday, Feb. 18. The girls championship and third-place game will be played Monday, Feb. 20 at USJ.
Monday, Feb. 13
(District 1 No. 7) First Assembly beat (District 1 No. 8) Bishop Byrne
Tuesday, Feb. 14
(District 1 No. 4) ECS 55, (District 2 No. 5) Rossville 22
(District 2 No. 3) USJ 50, (District 1 No. 6) Catholic 37
(District 1 No. 2) Lausanne 51, (District 2 No. 7) IC 12
(District 2 No. 2) Jackson Christian 46, FACS 27
(District 1 No. 3) St. Mary’s 63, (District 2 No. 6) Tipton-Rosemark 39
(District 2 No. 4) St. George’s 55, (District 1 No. 5) SBEC 44
Thursday, Feb. 16
(District 2 No. 1) Fayette Academy 61, ECS 25
USJ beat Lausanne
JCS 48, St. Mary’s 46
(District 1 No. 1) Harding 62, St. George's 36
Saturday, Feb. 18
Fayette Academy 39, USJ 37
Harding 56, JCS 42
Monday, Feb. 20
6 p.m. -- Third place game, USJ vs. JCS
Championship, Fayette Academy 57, Harding 49
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October 6, 2018 - High School Session
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