From Commercial Appeal
REGION 7-AAA TOURNAMENT
SEMIFINAL
Bolton (54) — Tamia Aldridge 18, Keke Logan 11, Marquasia McGregory 8, Amelia Simpson 5, Keianna Thompson 6, Bree Tipton 6.
Arlington (61) — Karlee Bates 13, Sarah Grandberry 1, Christina Nichols 10, Nya Stewart 6, Lanetta Williams 11, Lanyce Williams 3, Caitlyn Wilson 17.
Records — Arlington 23-8.
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REGION 8-AAA TOURNAMENT
SEMIFINAL
Central (72) — Brianna Cooks 34, Brittney Ivory 2, Kynadi Kuykendoll 5, Bionka Massie 9, Johne’ Stewart 13, Jireh Washington 9.
White Station (68) — Quential Battle 13, Damiah Griffin 5, Kyla Harris 8, Zaire Hicks 13, Tamia Jones 10, Brittni Moore 19.
Records — Central 26-5.
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REGION 8-AA TOURNAMENT
SEMIFINAL
Covington (38) — Tia Bland 16, Kiara Booker 2, Kayla Davis 2, Khylee Dowell 1, Destiny Foster 1, Malia Jarrett 4, Lamia Udley 7, M’dia Walker 5.
Haywood (67) — Takiyah Benton 6, Rashadoa Dancy 3, Laquita Calloway 6, Shadaesya Glover 2, Victoria Perry 2, Jamirah Shutes 34, Kelsy Shutes 2, Wandarkyu Young 12.
Records — Covington 20-10, Haywood 24-8.
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October 6, 2018 - High School Session
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