From the Commercial Appeal
Memphis School of Excellence (15) — A. Abston 2, Tya Harvey 6, Shantell Turner 7.
Carver (45) — Brittany Davidson 9, Raven Hall 2, Sydne Harris 4, Tarciana Sutton 26, Markesha Thompson 4.
MSE 2 2 6 5—15
Carver 14 18 3 10—45
Records — Carver 2-7.
Fayette Ware (41) — Morgan Bowling 2, Andeshia Clark
2, Alyssia Goforth 4, Shakyla Hullom 8, Canteisha Jackson 9, Ladarica
Maclin 10, Shakira Price 4, Mya Steele 2.
Hutchison (56) — Kerrigan Braxton 10, Rainey
Charbonnet 10, Gardner Dunavant 3, Elizabeth Farnsworth 11, Jordan
Groover 2, Macy McCullough 12, Catey Nelson 8.
Fayette Ware 8 14 13 6—41
Hutchison 8 16 18 14—56
Records — Hutchison 7-6.
Hillcrest (28) — Latitana Collins 2, KéAndrea Debaney 2, Tricilla James 2, Candace McGowan 10, Kadeeja Patterson 12.
MAHS (48) — Jmaya Bailey 3, Mya Cathey 10, Alexis
Davis 6, Joi Gary 16, Venesha Jett 4, Kayla Shelley 3, Angela Triplett
2, Zakaria Martin 4.
Hillcrest 2 8 5 13—28
MAHS 9 15 11 13—48
Records — MAHS 2-5
St. Mary's (32) — Jean Jackson 2, Margie Peeler 4, Evelyn Roberts 8, Mary-Harper Robinson 6, Brett Silver 12.
Catholic (36) — Suzanne Dease 4, Zarera Ector 8, Lytia Flowers 8, Harmony Lucas 2, Gabby Moore 14.
St. Mary's 5 10 6 11—32
Catholic 8 8 6 14—36
Records — Catholic 9-6 (2-0, Div. 2-A).
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October 6, 2018 - High School Session
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