From Commercial Appeal
ECS (40) — Emma Baltz 2, Daisha Jiles 2, Emily Lytle 30, Jordan Shackleford 2, Adrienne Teed 4.
Covington (53) — Tia Bland 6, Kiara Booker 16, Khylee Dowell 5, Alexis Johnson 3, Malia Johnson 6, Treasuary Poindexter 15, Lamia Udley 2.
ECS 9 5 10 16—40
Covington 9 6 18 20—53
Records — ECS 11-12, Covington 21-4.
Harding (40) — Zaria Christy 4, Valecia Harris 3, Anna Horner 11, Antoinette Lewis 5, Sarah Luttrell 10, Callie Stubbs 7.
Northpoint (52) — Ashtyn Baker 19, Lauren Gross 2, Hannah Shafer 4, Jade Wells 12, Lindsey Whiteside 15.
Harding 15 1 11 13—40
Northpoint 13 15 8 16—52
Records — Harding 19-5 (9-1, D2-A West), Northpoint 24-1 (10-0, D2-A West).
Memphis School of Excellence (33) — Tyia Harvey 5, Kayla McGee 7, Miahri Merrill 2, Shantell Turner 19.
W.E.B. DuBois (69) — Alexis Acoff 26, Madalyn Acoff 12, Jaida Bachus 12, Valessyia Harris 4, Diamond Nelson 15.
MSE 12 9 6 6—33
W.E.B. DuBois 26 14 17 12—69
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October 6, 2018 - High School Session
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