In Game 1, the Shock dominated the game while staying at the free throw line. The team made a total of 16 free throws for the game. The Liberty kept it close but it was all about the dynamic duo of Hasina Muhammad (White Station) and Shervonte' Bright (Hamilton). Hasina finished with 10 points and 4 rebounds. In her 1st game, Shervonte' showed that she belong in this league finishing the game with 15 points, 9 rebounds and 2 steals.
Box Score:
Shock 42
Shervonte' Bright 15
Hasina Muhammad 10
Ashley Small 9
Kenesha Jackson 8
Liberty 39
Cortrice Golden 10
Laurien Williamson 10
Lakira Crowder 9
Danielle Ballard 4
Christyn Hopper 4
Christina Lasane 2
Game 2 was a battle with bodies all over the floor and balls being blocked left and right. The dominator of the game was Jasmine Trotter (Marion, AR) scoring 12 points, 11 rebounds and 1 block for the Sparks.
The Comets were led by Chanera Maclin (East) with 12 points, 6 rebounds, and 3 blocks.
Box Score:
Sparks 36
Jasmine Trotter 12
Candi Granger 9
Katelyn Butler-Morris 7
Breanna Williams 7
Ambur Nelson 1
Comets 31
Chanera Maclin 12
Jasmine Robinson 11
Candis Clear 8
Memphis, TN and the surrounding area has some of the most talented girls basketball players in the nation and everyone is taking notice. Continue to visit and I will tell you why Memphis is a Mecca for Top Girls and Womens College Basketball Unsigned Players, Recruits, and Prospects. MemphisGirlsBasketball.com is a resource for prep news, recruiters, recruiting, and area scouting report .
October 6, 2018 - High School Session
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