From Commercial Appeal
Union City (18) — Bishop 5, Deberry 3, Pearson 2, Vaughn 3, Young 2, King 3.
Central (63) — Miyah Barnes 15, Brianna Cooks 12,
Tijuana Griggs 3, Kynadi Kuykendoll 3, Johne Stewart 7, Jireh Washington
9, Lanetta Williams 5, Alencia Hall 6, Faith Rodgers 1, Sarina Rodgers
2.
Union City 3 8 2 5—18
Central 18 18 19 8—63
Records — Central 2-0.
ECS (32) — Jordan Shackleford 7, Adrienne Teed 6, Kate Lyons 1, Daisha Jiles 2, Emily Lytle 13, Hope Gribble 3.
St. Benedict (49) — Taylor Barnes 16, Nicole Ferris 11, Myah LeFlore 9, Catalina Carrasco 5, Lauren Neuhoff 4, Braxton Powers 4.
ECS 9 6 4 13—32
St. Benedict 16 11 8 14—49
Records — ECS 1-1, St. Benedict 2-0.
Harding (24) — H. Harris 3, V. Harris 1, D. Ellis 4, E. Savage 2, A. Horrer 4, T. Robinson 3, A. Lewis 7.
White Station (59) — K. Harris 7, D. Montgomery 10, T. Williams 7, B. Moore 8, D. Griffin 21, T. Jones 5, A. Black 1.
Harding 7 3 3 11—24
White Station 11 23 5 20—59
Records — Harding 0-1, White Station 1-0.
LATE FRIDAY
Soulsville (40) — Chatman 16, Jones 14, Mays 2, Meredith 6, Powers 2.
MASE (38) — Warren 4, Spencer 3, Stornus 7, Robinson 10, Sullurs 3, Mitchell 9, Moore 2.
Soulsville 14 6 12 8—40
MASE 5 9 13 11—38
Records — Soulsville 2-0, MASE 0-1.
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October 6, 2018 - High School Session
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