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Girl Powher basketball Showcases “Girls basketball at its best”
P.O Box 581
LaVergne, Tennessee 37086
615-484-5262
www.girlpowhershowcases.com
3rd Annual Tennessee Turkey Jamm MEMPHIS CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL
November 25th Recap
Stone Mountain (Ga.) 54 vs. St. Benedict (Tn.) 66
St. Benedict was led by DeErica Blakely with 24 points and Paige Williams with 20.
Stone Mountain was led by Danielle Clark and Chara Reeves both with 22 points. Clark
knocked down 4 three pointers.
#25 North Little Rock (Ar.) 59 vs. Clyde C Miller (Mo.) 51
North Little Rock (Ar.) had a well balanced attack with Arkansas State signee 5-7 Sandy
Jackson leading the way with 21 points, followed by SMU signee 6-1 Lexus Williams
with 17 and Arkansas State signee 5-11 Xena King added 12. CC Miller also had a
balanced attack with Braennan Farrar with 15 points.
Jackson County (Tn.) 47 vs. Hw. Byers (Ms.) 44
Jackson County was led by Caroline Warden 16 points, Hw Byers was led by Richenda
Crutcher with 15 and Furman signee 6-2 Kyra Gulledge added 12.
#6 Hoover (Ala.) 68 vs. East Central (Ok.) 49
Hoover overpowered a very scrappy East Central squad. Hoover’s inside presence of
Marques Webb proved to be too much for East Central. Webb finished with 21 points on
15 of 19 shooting from the foul line. Breigha Cochran had 12 and Baylor signee 6-1
Chardonae Fuqua chipped in 10. East Central was led by Bria Pitts who stroked 4 3pters
for 13 points, Unique Garnes had 12 and Ariel Williams added 11.
Faith Baptist (Fl) 76 vs. Knoxville Webb (Tn.) 65
Faith Baptist as a team knocked down 11 3pters and placed all five players in double
figures. Kishty Munroe drained 5 treys accounting for her 15 points, Justina James sank 2
3s finished with 15, Lashyra Butler 11, Rickeya Williams 11 and Tiesha Hampton
Girl Powher basketball Showcases “Girls basketball at its best”
P.O Box 581
LaVergne, Tennessee 37086
615-484-5262
www.girlpowhershowcases.com
followed with 10. Webb had to play without Georgia signee 5-7 Majorie Butler, who got
injured shortly after the opening tip on a drive to the basket and was done for the
weekend. Webb was led by Katie Collier 14 points, Imani Smith 13 and Madison Davis
with 11.
# 13 McEachern (Ga.) 70 vs. Overton (Tn.) 57 #13 McEachern has four BCS school signees 5-7 Dominique Wilson (Arkansas), 5-9
Destinie Gibbs (Ole Miss), 6-1 Pachiyaana Roberts (Syracuse), 6-4 Kayla Montgomery
(Clemson) and two other BCS commits, a pair of sisters’ junior Mia Cooper (South
Carolina) and super frosh “Ice” Te’a Cooper (North Carolina) was led by Wilson after
battling first half foul trouble with 21 with 7 points coming in the decisive fourth quarter.
Roberts 13 and Te’a Cooper with 11. Overton’s Cornelia Fondren also a Syracuse signee
paced them with 15, Phiecia Atkins 12 and Kelsey Briggs 11.
# 8 Bollingbrook (Il.) 72 vs. # 15 Riverdale (Tn.) 68
In a highly contested game UConn signee 6-3 Morgan Tuck from Bollingbrook HS (Il.)
went for cool 40 points followed by Keiera Ray with 15. Riverdale was led by Tyisha
Petty with 25 and Georgia signee 6-0 Shacobia Barbee added 19.
#11 Memphis Central (Tn.) 74 vs. #14 Twinsburg (Oh.) 73 OT
#11 Memphis Central prevailed in this overtime thriller game that saw several lead
changes, including a running overtime sending floater by Twinsburg junior point guard
Ashley Morrisettee. Memphis Central placed four players in double digits led by super
sophomore 5-9 Tia Wooten 18 points, Georgia Tech signee 6-1 Aaliyah Whiteside 14,
Nina Davis 14 and LSU signee 5-9 Danielle Ballard 13. Twinsburg was led by Morrisette
24 points with 3 3pters, Maryland signee 6-3 Malina Howard 20, Leah Fechko 14 and
Applachian State signee 5-11 LaShawna Gatewood added 11.