From Commercial Appeal
Brighton (38) — Taliyah Brown 7, Aubree Jones 1, Sylvia Jones 7, Onyx Magno 6, Lindsay Morrissett 8, Mary Grace Smith 9.
Bartlett (48) — Kennedy Crawford 5, Toni Green 5, Hannah Patterson 4, Ashley Payne 13, Teaya Reaves 6, Kiya Sidney 5, Molly Word 10.
Records — Bartlett 3-5.
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Oakhaven (36) — Tayonia Ash 9, Mikayal Beamon 1, Kierra King 11, Akilah Powell 5, Evetta Shannon 4, Jazlynn Smith 4, Laila Jackson 2.
MAHS (49) — Alexis Davis 13, Tierney Echols 8, Joi Gary 15, Christinna Owens 9, Marquasha Gatewood 1, Gakebia Hibler 1, Makailah Jett 2.
Records — MAHS 5-3 (2-1, 16-A).
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Hutchison (81) — Kaia Barnett 17, Kerrigan Braxton 13, Eleanor Campbell 2, Elizabeth Farnsworth 14, Jordan Groover 11, Carmyn Harrison 4, Macy McCullough 6, Madison Moore 8, Maddie Prather 4, Sophie Patikas 2.
Millington (18) — Traci Clark 3, Jermel Coleman 2, Trevona DeSouza 2, Kennedy Lamar 3, Marquisha Sanders 6, Kamyiah Tomlin 2.
Records — Hutchison 5-2, Millington 0-7.
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Memphis School of Excellence (16) — Kayla Magee 4, Shantell Turner 8, J. Jones 4.
Washington (75) — Angela Bowie 6, Treanae Carter 4, Carnesha Griggs 14, Derrenisha Jackson 27, Tranevious Jackson 4, Asia Mosley 8, Tramisha Rodgers 3, Johnesha Walker 3, Crushia Wilkes 4, Kaija McDaniel 2.
Records — Washington 6-2 (4-0, 16-A).
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October 6, 2018 - High School Session
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