From Commercial Appeal
MLK Prep (17) — Venicia Hooks 6, Dyrianda Johnson 4, Timeria McCullough 1, Unique Miller 2, Quiesha Paige 4.
Raleigh-Egypt (63) — Tasia Bland 3, Taylor Bridges
10, Taliyah Davis 7, Diamond Hunt 1, Manaya Jones 16, Jakayla Robinson
5, Ronni Williams 15, Timia Banks 2, Kristen Washington 4.
MLK Prep 3 7 4 3—17
Raleigh-Egypt 22 12 21 8—63
Records — Raleigh-Egypt 5-4 (1-2, District 16-AA).
Carver (29) — Brittany Davidson 5, Raven Hall 2, Sydne Harris 2, MaKayla Maxwell 3, Tarciana Sutton 11, Roro Williams 4, M. Thomas 2.
W.E.B. DuBois (69) — Alexis Acoff 14, Madalyn Acoff 14, J. Bachus 16, Christal Harris 6, D. Nelson 17, Valessyia Harris 2.
Carver 4 14 4 7—29
W.E.B. DuBois 22 16 18 13—69
Records — Carver 0-6.
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Middle College (22) — Brittney Combest 5, Ravina Crawford 5, Domonique Harris 4, Izari Merriweather 7, Destinee Walls 1.
GRAD Academy (38) — Bianca Duckett 4, Andrica Barnes 8, Jayla Turner 7, Kanesha Wright 8, Ayana Coppage 3, Jasmine Collins 3, Shantel Collins 5.
Middle College 6 8 6 2—22
GRAD Academy 11 12 8 7—38
Records — GRAD Academy 6-0.
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October 6, 2018 - High School Session
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