From Commercial Appeal
Shelbee Brown, Southwind: The Jaguars' talented 6-1 sophomore scored 15 points and pulled down 15 rebounds to lead her team to a big district victory, 65-59 over Collierville. Essence Rankin also scored 15, Kira Lowery 13 and YaTeria Coleman 12.
Tashun Bryson, Mitchell: Three Tigers scored over 20 points in a 75-22 victory over Mitchell, led by 25 from Bryson. Miata Borders added 22 and Markesha Hayes 21 as Mitchell improved to 20-7.
Analiese Burnett, MHEA: Burnett had a double-double (21 points, 12 rebounds) to lead the Eagles to an impressive 64-43 victory over Briarcrest. Lindsey Vaughn added 13 for the winners and Kamille Clark 12.
Isabella Everett, Macon Road Baptist: Everett's 25 points propelled Macon Road to a 53-14 victory over Calvary Christian.
Carnessia Griggs and Derrenishia Jackson, BTW: Both scored 21 as the Warriors tuned up for Saturday's SCIAA Class A title game with a 68-44 victory over KIPP. Tramesha Rogers added 15 as BTW improved to 15-0 in district play.
Jayla Hemingway, Houston: Hemingway's 23 points led three players in double figures as the Mustangs won their 10th game in a row, 72-43 over Kirby. Destinee Wells added 19 and Madison Griggs 17. Hemingway also had 10 rebounds.
Chancey Jackson, Oakhaven: Jackson scored 18 as Oakhaven improved to 15-0 in district play with a 61-7 victory over Power Center Academy. The Hawks will play BTW in the SCIAA Class A title game Saturday at White Station.
Keyanna Logan, Bolton: Logan had 19 points and 10 assists as the Wildcats rolled past Cordova, 66-28. Bolton will play Central in Saturday's SCIAA Class AAA county title game.
Deja Pryor, St. Benedict: Pryor's 15 points led the Eagles to a 30-28 victory over Brighton, their second win in as many nights. On Monday, Pryor and Catalina Carrasco each had 13 in a 52-50 win over Bartlett.
Megan Sanfratello, Tipton-Rosemark: Sanfratello led the Rebels with 16 but it was University School of Jackson that got the victory, 49-47. Emily Jones hit the game-winning 3-pointer at the buzzer for the Bruins.
Carria Smith, Catholic: Smith's 15 points led four Chargers in double-figures in a 64-23 victory over St. George's. Lytia Flowers and Zareia Ector each had 14 and Deyon Gipson chipped in with 10 as Catholic improved to 16-8.
Jade Wells, Northpoint: The senior scored 25 of her 27 points in the first half as the Trojans took control early and cruised past Lausanne, 72-24. Caroline Swindoll connected on 5 of 6 3s to finish with 19 while Lauren Gross had 12 points, 10 rebounds, six assists and three steals.
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October 6, 2018 - High School Session
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