From Commercial Appeal
Power Center Aca. (59) — Sierra Drew 3, Tasia Dukes 2, Surina Finnie 17, Jercia Garrett 6, Tatiana Gary 10, Tatianna Kimber 5, Zebrianna Lee 11, Cara Samuel 2, Bernisha Steel 3.
MASE (29) — Kayla Foster 2, Jerkisha Mays 1, Rebekah Mitchell 11, Shernika Spencer 15.
Records — Power Center Aca. 12-6 (9-2, 16-A).
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Washington (61) — Treanae Carter 7, Derrica Crumpton 9, Derrenisha Jackson 27, Kaija McDaniel 8, Johnesha Walker 7, Brianna White 1, Crushia Wilkes 2.
Memphis School of Excellence (21) — Tyia Harvey 5, Zieta Lee 11, Shantell Turner 3, T. Young 2.
Records — Washington 15-5 (12-0, 16-A).
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LATE TUESDAY
KIPP (53) — Bria Brown 11, Kristina Brown 3, Jocelyn Carr 12, Deshauna Clark 5, Darlona Gooden 5, Shatera Howard 7, Anterraka Malone 2, Akia Payton 2, K. Sprolls 4, E. Young 2.
Memphis School of Excellence (20) — Cassandra Brown 4, Tyia Harvey 2, Zieta Lee 4, Iyanna Staley 3, Shantell Turner 5, Jeanelle Williams 2.
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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