MASE (22) — Jennifer Banks 1, Detta Mayzck 5, Tyanna Warren 16.
Carver (65) — Brittney Davis 6, Laraya Fisher 8, Mildred Goins 2, Mishundra Mason 30, Lyric Stallings 15, Areneisha Wilkes 4.
MASE / 8 / 5 / 6 / 3—22
Carver / 24 / 23 / 18 / 0—65
Records — MASE 4-2.
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Soulsville (36) — Z. Hicks 4, M. Muhammad 1, T. White 16, T. Williams 13, Williams 2.
Mitchell (40) — Marquisha Fennell 13, Crystal Johnson 8, Nicole Johnson 5, Equria Patterson 5, Withers 6, Jackson 3.
Soulsville / 7 / 6 / 9 / 14—36
Mitchell / 12 / 10 / 9 / 9—40
Records — Soulsville 3-4, Mitchell 1-4.
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MHEA (46) — Jamie Croom 6, Tori Lewis 11, Emily Lytle 15, Sara Lytle 6, Bailey Wilkes 6, Iliana Thompson 2.
Whitehaven (38) — Laka Blache 2, Brandi Clay 5, Tiarra Coleman 9, Erica Dean 5, Maia McCoy 14, Orya Turner 3.
MHEA / 17 / 8 / 13 / 8—46
Whitehaven / 8 / 10 / 12 / 8—38
Records — MHEA 6-1, Whitehaven 6-2.
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LATE TUESDAY
Calvary Christian (3) — Alyssa Lemon 3.
Central Baptist (38) — Jessie Cutshaw 6, Erin Gay 22, Megan Reece 2, Chelsea Sparks 8.
Calvary Christian / 1 / 0 / 2 / 0—3
Central Baptist / 17 / 10 / 9 / 2—38
Records — Central Baptist 1-2.
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October 6, 2018 - High School Session
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