From Commercial Appeal
Sasha Chambliss, Cordova: Chambliss opened her season with 22 points as the Wolves defeated Douglass, 55-35.
Maxine Engel, Hutchison: The freshman scored a game-high 12 as the Sting improved to 2-1 with a 62-24 victory over KIPP Academy.
Sade Hudson, Trezevant: Hudson, who will play her college ball at Tennessee-Martin, scored 26 as the Bears pulled away in the second half and defeated MAHS, 60-38.
Brittni Moore, White Station: The future Tennessee-Martin Skyhawk opened her season with 20 points as the Spartans took control in the first half and defeated Martin Luther King Prep, 76-21.
Shmya Ward, Whitehaven: Ward poured in 34 points as the Tigers, ranked second in the preseason girls Dandy Dozen, improved to 2-0 with an 85-17 victory over Hillcrest in the MLK Tournament. Mericle Blake-Hall chipped in with 13, star freshman Se'Quoia Allmond had 12 and Brianna Pettis 11.
Darry'l White, Hamilton: White had 16 points, seven assists and six steals as Chris Adams picked up his first victory for the Wildcats, 42-36 over Memphis Business Academy. Crystal Henderson had 11 rebounds in the MLK Tournament.
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October 6, 2018 - High School Session
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