From Commercial Appeal
ECS (62) — Daisha Jiles 2, Emily Lytle 30, Molly Martin 18, Celia Owens 6, Jordan Shackleford 2, Graham Sippel 2, Lee Ellen Stanley 2.
St. Mary’s (55) — Margaret Cowens 6, Jean Jackson 3, Mary Caroline Newman 2, Kaylan Pugh 40, Brett Silver 2, Abbie Warr 2.
ECS 21 11 17 13—62
St. Mary’s 3 18 15 19—55
Records — St. Mary’s 6-9 (2-6, Division 2-A).
Briarcrest (48)
— Julianne Bryson 2, Brynn Holden 15, Elise Holden 10, Morgan Hunt 8,
Tatianna Love 2, Kathryn Newman 2, Savanna Owens 6, Alyiah Wells 3.
St. Agnes (18) — Wallis Jenkins 4, Amanda Lammey 2, Caroline Pietrangelo 2, Kindall Ross 6, Hannah Scruggs 2, Rachel Siano 2.
Briarcrest 14 12 15 7—48
St. Agnes 5 4 2 7—18
Records — Briarcrest 15-6 (3-0, Division 2-AA), St. Agnes 6-11 (0-3).
Rossville Christian (43)
— Breanna Bing 4, Glory Joyner 3, Kendyl Leath 2, Caroline Loftin 6,
Alexis Long 4, Breanna Long 3, Emma Lutz 4, Kara Novarese 4, Taylor
Robertson 13.
Central Baptist (10) — Annie Bell 2, Rebecca Thompson 3, Megan Reese 4, Bonnie Lewis 1.
Rossville 18 17 6 2—43
Central Baptist 5 0 1 4—10
Records — Rossville Christian 16-6.
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October 6, 2018 - High School Session
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