Hillcrest (26) — K. Echols 15, M. Mayes 4, M. Overstreet 3, B. Smith 2, D. Young 2.
Douglass (60) — Marquera Carnes 6, Jahmere
Dangerfield 7, Ashonti Harper 13, Lakesha Harper 4, Jerrica Johnson 6,
Kierra Morris 4, Benesha Rainey 20.
Hillcrest / 4 / 11 / 9 / 2—26
Douglass / 22 / 13 / 18 / 7—60
Records — Douglass 10-1.
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Raleigh-Egypt (76) — Brenda Fields 15, Corlisha Howard 17, Jerica Isom 12, Irena James 8, Manaya Jones 21, Iesha Tutton 3.
Fayette-Ware (52) — Morgan Boiling 2, Andeshia Clark
2, Keshia Henderson 10, Mariah Jackson 10, Timia Tharpe 3, Travon
Williams 19, Ladarisa Maclin 6.
Raleigh-Egypt / 15 / 16 / 21 / 24—76
Fayette-Ware / 15 / 12 / 8 / 17—52
Records — Raleigh-Egypt 7-3.
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Northside (33) — Diamond Adams 2, Marlisha Applewhite 4, Davida Beal 4, Lindsey Laird 2, Amber Mitchell 17, Jones 4.
Hamilton (69) — Alexis Brown 2, Brandy Davis 12,
Myyela Isaac 5, Sarita Jackson 4, Shamya London 2, Keiona McDonald 9,
Telisha McNeal 1, Briauna Mitchell 9, Undrea Porter 7, Takya Reid 8,
Tesia Thompson 4, Tieasha Williams 6.
Northside / 7 / 8 / 14 / 4—33
Hamilton / 26 / 19 / 23 / 1—69
Records — Hamilton 9-0 (1-0, 16AAA).
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October 6, 2018 - High School Session
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