From Commercial Appeal
MHEA (73) — Ashley Carson 7, Jamie Crum 15, Torri Lewis 8, Kylie Loadholt 3, Samantha Price 8, Charlotte Smith 2, Bailey Wilkes 30.
Bartlett (60) — Madison Carroll 9, Stella Gill 10, Jessica Jackson 10, Charity Savage 23, Nyla Smith 6, Dee Dee Williams 2.
MHEA 19 14 22 18—73
Bartlett 8 15 24 13—60
Records — Bartlett 8-8.
St. Mary’s (44) — Jean Jackson 10, Karmen Jones 2, Mary Caroline Newman 6, Kaylan Pugh 23, Wesley Richards 1, Brett Silver 2.
FACS (55) — Shay Johnson 14, Alize’lia Love 10, Bionka Massie 18, Madison Messmer 2, Carmen Moore 9, Madison Spain 2.
St. Mary’s 8 11 12 13—44
FACS 9 17 12 17—55
Records — FACS 6-2 (1-0, Div. 2-A).
Memphis Metro (12) — Ellie Adkisson 3, Grace Harvey 3, Gillyann Reed 6.
Hutchison (48)
— Kerrigan Braxton 3, Gardner Dunavant 13, Elizabeth Farnsworth 11,
Griffin Gerhardt 4, Alyssa Hausmann 1, Caroline Kyle 2, Reba Moody 8,
Madison Moore 3, Carter Stovall 3.
Memphis Metro 0 4 3 5—12
Hutchison 18 10 19 1—48
Records — Hutchison 10-2.
West Memphis Christian (22) — Ashley Beyer 2, Bailey Felts 10, Lauren Pike 7, Olivia Harrison 3.
St. Agnes (52)
— Taylor Burford 6, Wallis Jenkins 3, Amanda Lammey 11, Caroline
Pietrangelo 5, Sarah Robertson 3, Kindall Ross 8, Hannah Scruggs 2,
Rachel Siano 2, Amelia Wigley 12.
West Memphis Christian 0 4 10 8—22
St. Agnes 22 8 13 9—52
Records — St. Agnes 5-7.
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October 6, 2018 - High School Session
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