From Commercial Appeal
Here are the top girls basketball standouts for games played on Dec. 15 as reported to The Commercial Appeal. To submit your players for consideration e-mail reporter John Varlas (John.Varlas@commercialappeal.com) or reach him on Twitter (@johnvarlas).
Lyric Cole, White Station: One of the Spartans' talented freshmen, Cole scored a career-high 33 as her team moved to 9-2 with a 60-37 victory over Raleigh-Egypt. Brittni Moore added 12 as White Station outscored the Pharaohs by 20 in the second half.
Kristina Ferris, St. Benedict: Ferris led four players in double-figures, scoring 15 in a 56-14 victory over Germantown. Lily Gleneck added 13 and Deja Pryor and Catalina Carrasco scored 10 each.
Lauren Gross, Northpoint: The game of the night was at Tipton-Rosemark as the Trojans rallied late to hand the Rebels their first loss of the season, 45-43. Gross came up with some big baskets down the stretch and late Northpoint (8-0) with 25 while Amara McKay scored 11 and grabbed 11 rebounds. Briana Hall led TRA (8-1) with 18.
Sade Hudson, Trezevant: The Bears' senior leader scored 21 points, grabbed seven rebounds and handed out four assists in her team's 66-14 victory over Kingsbury. She received plenty of help from Quinterria Foster (17 points, five assists) and Richara Cooper (15 points, seven rebounds).
Lizzie Rhea, Fayette Academy: The freshman scored 23 to lead the Vikings to a 60-57 victory over Lewisburg. Megan McClure contributed 13.
Makayla Summerall, Harding: Summerall scored 15 as the Lions (4-3) took control in the first half and defeated region rival St. George's 58-24. Sage Hawley added 13 while Adi Thrasher's 12 led the Gryphons.
Lauren Taylor, Collierville: Taylor put 20 on the board as the Dragons improved to 5-3 with a 50-28 victory over Center Hill.
Darry'l White, Hamilton: White scored 16 and handed out five assists to lead the Wildcats to a 55-30 win over Wooddale. Kierra Wilkins added 12 while Danyell McAdams grabbed a game-high 13 rebounds.
Caitlyn Wilson, Arlington: Wilson scored 21 to lead the Tigers to an impressive 73-65 victory over Central. Nya Stewart chipped in with 16 for the winners while Arkansas State signee Jireh Washington (22) and Johne' Stewart (20) led the Lady Warriors.
Taylor Woodhouse, Southaven: Woodhouse scored 22 and the Chargers are 9-3 following a 75-52 victory over Catholic.
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