HIGH SCHOOLBearden girls defeat Maryville, 51-25 for District 4-AAA ChampionshipBearden's Jakhyia Davis fights for the ball with Maryville's, from left, Abby Young, Lindsey Taylor, and Denae Fritz in the District 4-AAA girls basketball tournament on Monday, February 19, 2018.Saul Young/News Sentinel, Knoxville News SentinelBearden's Annaka Hall is defended by Maryville's Denae Fritz, left, and Gracie Midkiff in the District 4-AAA girls basketball tournament on Monday, February 19, 2018.Saul Young/News Sentinel, Knoxville News SentinelMaryville's Abby Young, left, and DenaeFritz chase after the ball with Bearden's Frace van Rij in the District 4-AAA girls basketball tournament on Monday, February 19, 2018.Saul Young/News Sentinel, Knoxville News SentinelMaryville's Gracei Midkiff, and Bearden's Annaka Hall scramble for the loose ball in the District 4-AAA girls basketball tournament on Monday, February 19, 2018.Saul Young/News Sentinel, Knoxville News SentinelBearden's Jakhya Davis attempt to score against Maryville in the District 4-AAA girls basketball tournament on Monday, February 19, 2018.Saul Young/News Sentinel, Knoxville News SentinelBearden's Annaka Hall looks for an open shot while defended by Maryville's 44 in the District 4-AAA girls basketball tournament on Monday, February 19, 2018.Saul Young/News Sentinel, Knoxville News SentinelBearden's Shekinah McLaughlin is defended by Maryville's Abby Young in the District 4-AAA girls basketball tournament on Monday, February 19, 2018.Saul Young/News Sentinel, Knoxville News SentinelMaryville girls basketball coach Scott West yells out directions to the team during the District 4-AAA girls basketball tournament game against Bearden on Monday, February 19, 2018.Saul Young/News Sentinel, Knoxville News SentinelMaryville and Bearden players struggle for the rebound in the District 4-AAA girls basketball tournament game on Monday, February 19, 2018.Saul Young/News Sentinel, Knoxville News SentinelBearden's Jakhyia Davis and Maryville's Katie Cunningham are tangled up in the District 4-AAA girls basketball tournament on Monday, February 19, 2018.Saul Young/News Sentinel, Knoxville News SentinelBearden girls basketball coach Justin Underwood yells out directions to the team in the District 4-AAA girls basketball tournament game against Maryville on Monday, February 19, 2018.Saul Young/News Sentinel, Knoxville News SentinelMaryville's Lindsey Taylor loses the ball while defended by Bearden's Grace van Rij in the District 4-AAA girls basketball tournament on Monday, February 19, 2018.Saul Young/News Sentinel, Knoxville News SentinelBearden's Tytiara Spikes and Maryville's Gracie Midkiff fight for the ball in the District 4-AAA girls basketball tournament on Monday, February 19, 2018.Saul Young/News Sentinel, Knoxville News SentinelMaryville's Gracie Midkiff tries to protect the ball from Bearden's Annaka Hall in the District 4-AAA girls basketball tournament on Monday, February 19, 2018.Saul Young/News Sentinel, Knoxville News SentinelMaryville's Dena Fritz and Bearden’s Tytiara Spikes reach for the rebound in the District 4-AAA girls basketball tournament on Monday, February 19, 2018.Saul Young/News Sentinel, Knoxville News SentinelMaryville's Courtney Carruthers is defended by Bearden's Annaka Hall in the District 4-AAA girls basketball tournament on Monday, February 19, 2018.Saul Young/News Sentinel, Knoxville News SentinelMaryville's Lindey Taylor’s shot attempt is blocked by Bearden's Jakhyia Davis in the District 4-AAA girls basketball tournament on Monday, February 19, 2018.Saul Young/News Sentinel, Knoxville News SentinelMaryville and Bearden players reach for the rebound in the District 4-AAA girls basketball tournament on Monday, February 19, 2018.Saul Young/News Sentinel, Knoxville News SentinelBearden's Jakhyia Davis attempts to score while defended by Maryville's Katie Cunningham, left, and Jazz Ervin in the District 4-AAA girls basketball tournament on Monday, February 19, 2018.Saul Young/News Sentinel, Knoxville News SentinelBearden's Trinity Lee attempts to score while defended by Maryville's Gracie Midkiff in the District 4-AAA girls basketball tournament on Monday, February 19, 2018.Saul Young/News Sentinel, Knoxville News SentinelMaryville's Katie Cunningham gets the rebound before Bearden's Grace van Rij in the District 4-AAA girls basketball tournament on Monday, February 19, 2018.Saul Young/News Sentinel, Knoxville News SentinelBearden and Maryville players fight for the rebound in the District 4-AAA girls basketball tournament on Monday, February 19, 2018.Saul Young/News Sentinel, Knoxville News SentinelBearden girls basketball coach Justin Underwood and the bench cheer on the team in the District 4-AAA girls basketball tournament game against Maryville on Monday, February 19, 2018.Saul Young/News Sentinel, Knoxville News SentinelMaryville's Lindsey TAylor attempts to shoot while defended by Bearden's Shekinah McLaughlin, left, and Jakhyia Davis in the District 4-AAA girls basketball tournament on Monday, February 19, 2018.Saul Young/News Sentinel, Knoxville News SentinelMaryville's Lindsey Taylor attempts to score while defended by Bearden's Jakhyia Davis, left, and Grace van Rij in the District 4-AAA girls basketball tournament on Monday, February 19, 2018.Saul Young/News Sentinel, Knoxville News SentinelMaryville's Jazz Atkins is defended by Bearden's Jakhyia Davis in the District 4-AAA girls basketball tournament on Monday, February 19, 2018.Saul Young/News Sentinel, Knoxville News SentinelFrom left, Bearden's Jah’nya Bussell, Shekinah McLaughlin, Tytiara Spikes, and Annaka Hall celebrate their victory over Maryville in the District 4-AAA girls basketball tournament on Monday, February 19, 2018.Saul Young/News Sentinel, Knoxville News Sentinel