From Commercial Appeal
Northpoint (52) — Ashtyn Baker 14, Lindsay Bramlitt 7, Lauren Decembrino 14, Karlie Hughes 8, Andrea Sparkman 9.
Bartlett (44)
— Madison Carroll 6, Stella Gill 3, Jessica Jackson 8, Charity Savage
13, Nyla Smith 7, Dee Dee Williams 5, Elizabeth Williams 2.
Northpoint 10 16 9 17—52
Bartlett 9 11 12 12—44
Records — Northpoint 7-1, Bartlett 5-3.
St. George’s (32) — Molly Courtney 10, Madeline East 3, Brook Goodman 2, Grace Hunt 13, Maiya Smith 2, Makayla Smith 2.
ECS (52) — Hope Gribble 3, Emily Lytle 23, Molly Martin 11, Celia Owens 6, Jordan Shackleford 9.
St. George’s 8 6 9 9—32
ECS 16 11 10 15—52
Memphis Metro (13) — Emma Bowman 4, Laura Spradlin 4, Sophie Williams 2, Kaila McDaniel 3.
Lausanne (58) —
McKenzie Baker 2, Breanna Bullock 6, Katherine DelPriore 6, Sarah
Edwards 5, Taa’lor Fondren 3, Melba Martin 4, Selena Pruitt 17, Princess
Stark 8, Kristen Wright 7.
Memphis Metro 2 5 3 3—13
Lausanne 18 15 17 8—58
Records — Lausanne 4-2.
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October 6, 2018 - High School Session
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