FCA Nighthawks (72) — Lauren Hoyle 15, Rebecca
Luebbe 6, Bailye McCune 10, Jennifer Milewski 8, Samantha Price 17,
Laura Spradlin 2, Grace Wade 10, Sarah Wakefield 4.
Brighton (19) — Alaina Bierdz 7, Brianna Brown 1,
Lilly Hill 2, Raygan Hoffman 2, Jada Johnson 3, Shayna Johnson 1,
Kaitlyn Price 2, Morgan Shaver 1.
FCA Nighthawks 28 17 19 8 — 72
Brighton 3 10 5 1 — 19
Records — FCA Nighthawks 21-5.
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ECS (54) — Caroline Jamison 5, D. Jiles 2, Maggie Little 10, Molly Martin 3, Celia Owens 16, Jordan Shackleford 6, Avery Sippel 12.
FACS (30) — Shalanda Berkley 2, Sam Choukalas 6, Sarah Laney 4, Carmen Moore 2, Annie Posey 2, Natalie Smith 10, Mesa Walker 4.
ECS 18 13 11 12 — 54
FACS 10 6 6 8 — 30
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USJ (64) — Natalie Allen 3, Elisa Edwards 20, Katie
Exum 4, Anna Garrett 4, Haley Hall 13, Rebecca Sears 4, Sally Sykes 8,
Jessie Smith 4, Molly Hall 2, Rachel Aristore 2.
Rossville Christian (36) — Kendyl Leath 5, Caroline Loftin 15, Taylor Robertson 12, Tayor Zantop 4.
USJ 21 15 16 12—64
Rossville Christian 12 11 4 9—36
Memphis, TN and the surrounding area has some of the most talented girls basketball players in the nation and everyone is taking notice. Continue to visit and I will tell you why Memphis is a Mecca for Top Girls and Womens College Basketball Unsigned Players, Recruits, and Prospects. MemphisGirlsBasketball.com is a resource for prep news, recruiters, recruiting, and area scouting report .
October 6, 2018 - High School Session
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