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Jariyah Williamson, Murray Norman named MVPs of 2024 West Tennessee All-Star basketball game

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West Tennessee’s best high school basketball players hit the court one more time Saturday at the 2024 West Tennessee All-Star games.

The girls started things at TCA and played the traditional 32-minute game broken up by four quarters. The boys played the second game and used two 20-minute halves.

The South dominated the North for a 63-50 win in the girls game. The boys game ended with a high-scoring 123-82 victory by the North.

Here are the players who had the most impact on the games.

2024 West Tennessee All-Star basketball game

Girls game

Jariyah Williamson, Chester County

Williamson was named the MVP of the girls game after a 22-point performance with six rebounds, six assists, three steals and two blocks. Williamson also showed her aggressive play by driving to the rim often, drawing plenty of contact to earn trips to the free-throw line. She shot 5-of-6 from the line.

Lilly Kee, Huntingdon

Kee scored 21 points in the loss and nearly notched a double-double with nine rebounds. Kee was a frontcourt force for the Fillies. She showed that talent, highlighted by going 7-for-7 from the free -throw line.

Kimora Currie, South Side

Currie has long been an excellent defender, she had three steals to go with 10 points and four rebounds.  

Hallie Allen, South Gibson

Allen caused problems for the North offense with five steals while adding seven points, five rebounds and two assists.

Boys game

Murray Norman, Munford

Norman earned MVP honors with a 14-point showing with three rebounds, an assist and steal. Norman was key in ball movement for the North and also had a dunk.

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Ja’Marion Whitelow, Ripley

Whitelow scored 19 points with seven rebounds, two assists, a block and a steal. He also made long passes in transition, leading to easy shots for teammates.

Larry Coleman, Halls

Coleman did a bit of everything for the North. Coleman had 24 points, seven rebounds and a steal. He had multiple dunks and hit a 3-pointer late in the game.

Ridgley Ragan, Jackson Christian

Ragan showed his post mobility that helped him have success with the Eagle. Ragan had 14 points, seven rebounds, two steals and an assist for the South.

Austin Chastain is a high school sports writer covering West Tennessee. Reach him by email at achastain@gannett.com or on X, formerly known as Twitter, at @ChastainAJ.

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