From Commercial Appeal
MLK TOURNAMENT
Hillcrest (5) — Richara Cooper 2, Richeslia Howard 3.
Central (77)
— Miyah Barnes 15, Montyria Bennett 4, Jasmine Carson 18, Tijuana
Griggs 12, Johne’ Stewart 14, Jireh Washington 11, Sarina Rodgers 3.
Hillcrest 4 1 0 0—5
Central 24 29 10 14—77
Records — Hillcrest 0-2, Central 2-0.
MAHS (28) —
Kendall Berry 9, Kourtney Berry 4, Jade Guzman 2, Myaisha Stewart 7,
J’maya Bailey 1, Tamia Boyland 2, Jayla Harper 2, Makailah Jett 1.
East (70)
— Makaila Cheathem 3, Kayla Freeman 17, Promise Gray 21, Jaylin Perrry
12, Madison Smith 7, Radarika Washington 1, Adriana Wrister 9.
MAHS 7 15 2 4—28
East 24 16 24 6—70
Records — MAHS 0-3, East 1-2.
Westwood (30) — K. Bradberry 2, M. Burton 14, J. Johnson 5, T. Stokes 5, K. White 4.
Manassas (66)
— Joslynn Basemore 15, Sachmere Bougard 8, Ranisha Brown 6, Tonisha
Clayborn 3, Alexes Craft 3, Shyanne Stevenson 28, Anterreka Malone 3.
Westwood 4 15 6 5—30
Manassas 23 19 17 7—66
Records — Manassas 3-0.
GIRLS BASKETBALL SCORES
Whitehaven 73, Fayette Ware 34
Olive Branch 75, Velma Jackson 69
Southaven 64, Lewisburg 37
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October 6, 2018 - High School Session
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