From Commercial Appeal
REGION 7-AAA TOURNAMENT
CHAMPIONSHIP
Dyer Co. (70) — Olivia Crane 25, Tori Daniels 8, Hailey Hicks 15, Kaylee Luckett 3, Courtney Maupin 2, Amanda Pugh 1, Amber Thompson 16.
Bartlett (51) — Karagan Coggin 2, Stella Gill 6, Jessica Jackson 17, Ashley Payne 9, Charity Savage 9, Nyla Smith 2, Dee Dee Williams 6.
Dyer Co. 8 17 21 24—70
Bartlett 5 20 14 12—51
Records — Dyer Co. 26-5, Bartlett 16-13.
REGION 8-AAA TOURNAMENT
CHAMIPIONSHIP
Central (54) — Miyah Barnes 14, Jasmine Carson 10, Brianna Cooks 4, Tijuana Griggs 8, Kynadi Kuykendoll 7, Jireh Washington 11.
Overton (40) — Rodrea Echols 16, Marquesha Fennell 3, Kyla Green 9, Ciera Pettis 8, Kayla Williams 4.
Central 14 9 10 21—54
Overton 4 14 8 14—40
Records — Central 33-2.
REGION 8-AA TOURNAMENT
CHAMPIONSHIP
Covington (38) — Tia Bland 15, Kiara Booker 8, Malia Johnson 2, Treasuary Poindexter 13.
Haywood (52) — Laquita Calloway 4, Rashadda Dancy 3, Jamirah Shutes 26, Madison Smith 10, Timia Tharpe 5, Wandarkyu Young 4.
Covington 17 13 3 5—38
Haywood 10 12 13 17—52
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October 6, 2018 - High School Session
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