From Commercial Appeal
Northside (62) — Amber Cohen 11, Amber Mitchell 25, Starkisha Saine 3, Christina Taylor 13, Joy Westbrook 10.
GRAD Academy (20) — Edwards 4, Barnes 6, Morrison 2, Duckett 1, Coppage 3, Ashmore 4.
Northside 10 24 23 5—62
GRAD Academy 9 2 6 3—20
Records — Northside 4-4.
Douglass (65) — Marquera Carnes 6, Jennifer Fletcher 8, Gazmyne Herndon 29, Jerrica Johnson 16, Launtrest Readus 2, Amber Williams 4.
MAHS (19) — Kendall Berry 8, Kourtney Berry 3, Jade Guzman 3, Myaisha Stewart 5.
Douglass 16 22 13 14—65
MAHS 9 4 2 4—19
Records — Douglass 11-1, MAHS 2-6.
Hillcrest (10) — Richara Cooper 6, Kadeeja Paterson 2, Breanna Johnson 2.
Trezevant (65) — Miesha Bond 8, Sade Hudson 17, Marlene Moore 16, Brandy Shannon 4, Kourtney Walton 7, Marcee Williams 10, Andrea Willis 3.
Hillcrest 0 3 4 3—10
Trezevant 17 29 13 6—65
Records — Trezevant 3-3.
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Overton (81)
— Lyric Douglas 9, Rodrea Echols 14, Kyla Green 12, Dontrecia Johnson
7, Jalisa Jones 7, Ciera Pettis 6, Kiara Pettis 3, Kayla Williams 21,
Derykah Dailey 2.
Raleigh-Egypt (41) — Dynesha Echols 8, Brenda Fields 13, Jerika Isom 7, Brittany Johnson 3, Manaya Jones 10.
Overton 14 21 21 25—81
Raleigh-Egypt 14 15 9 3—41
Records — Raleigh-Egypt 5-3.
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October 6, 2018 - High School Session
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