New Madrid Central's Tylei Wofford-Byrd (23) hands the Lady Royals Classic championship plaque to teammate Alivia Hartman after the Eagles beat Neelyville 55-46 Wednesday night at Twin Rivers High School in Broseley, Mo.DAR/Brian Rosener
New Madrid Central's Tylei Wofford-Byrd, right, is fouled by Neelyville's Ella Eaker in the first half in the championship game of the Lady Royals Classic on Wednesday night at Twin Rivers High School in B roseley.DAR/Brian Rosener
Neelyville's Payton Reinbott (11) is fouled by New Madrid Central's Allisia Hester during the first half of the championship game of the Lady Royals Classic on Wednesday night at Twin Rivers High School in B roseley.DAR/Brian Rosener
Neelyville's Payton Reinbott (11) dribbles between New Madrid Central's Shakyra Wright and Allisia Hester during the first half of the championship game of the Lady Royals Classic on Wednesday night at Twin Rivers High School in B roseley.DAR/Brian Rosener
Neelyville's Makenzi Davis, right, brings the ball upcourt while being guarded by New Madrid Central's Ryleigh Moore in the first half of the championship game of the Lady Royals Classic on Wednesday night at Twin Rivers High School in B roseley.DAR/Brian Rosener
Twin Rivers senior Jaylynn Williams, left, gets to a loose ball before Doniphan senior Olivia Cruetz during the first half of the third place game at the Lady Royals Classic on Wednesday in Broseley.DAR/Brian Rosener
Doniphan's McKenna Monoghan, top, dives over Taylor Watson of Twin Rivers during the third place game of the Lady Royals Classic on Wednesday in Broseley.DAR/Brian Rosener
Dexter's Sydney Asberry dribbles during the first half of the Lady Royals Classic fifth place game Wednesday at Twin Rivers High School in Broseley.DAR/Brian Rosener
East Carter's Brooklyn Kearbey shoots in front of Dexter's Hannah Reed during the first half of the Lady Royals Classic fifth place game Wednesday at Twin Rivers High School in Broseley.DAR/Brian Rosener
DAR/Brian Rosener Neelyville players head off the court as New Madrid Central players celebrate winning the Lady Royals Classic championship Wednesday night at Twin Rivers High School in Broseley.DAR/Brian Rosener
New Madrid Central's Tylei Wofford-Byrd (23) shoots over Neelyville's Brooke Griffin (14) during the championship game of the Lady Royals Classic on Wednesday night at Twin Rivers High School in B roseley.DAR/Brian Rosener
New Madrid Central's Shakyra Wright dives for a loose ball during the championship game of the Lady Royals Classic on Wednesday night at Twin Rivers High School in B roseley.DAR/Brian Rosener
New Madrid Central's Shakyra Wright, center, passes between Neelyville's Payton Reinbott, left, and Layni Dobbins during the championship game of the Lady Royals Classic on Wednesday night at Twin Rivers High School in B roseley.DAR/Brian Rosener
New Madrid Central's Mastajah Walker, right, pulls down a rebound away from Neelyville's Makenzi Davis during the championship game of the Lady Royals Classic on Wednesday night at Twin Rivers High School in B roseley.DAR/Brian Rosener
Neelyville's Payton Reinbott (11) dribbles in front of teammate Brooke Griffin (14) in the first half of the championship game of the Lady Royals Classic on Wednesday night at Twin Rivers High School in B roseley.DAR/Brian Rosener
Neelyville's Makenzi Davis heads to the basket in front of New Madrid Central's Ayannah Ruff (20) in the first half of the championship game of the Lady Royals Classic on Wednesday night at Twin Rivers High School in B roseley.DAR/Brian Rosener
Neelyville's Makenzie Davis, left, pulls down a rebound in front of New Madrid Central's Mastajah Walker in the first half during the championship game of the Lady Royals Classic on Wednesday night at Twin Rivers High School in B roseley.DAR/Brian Rosener
New Madrid Central's Tylei Wofford-Byrd, left is guarded by Neelyville's Natalie Akers in the first half in the championship game of the Lady Royals Classic on Wednesday night at Twin Rivers High School in B roseley.DAR/Brian Rosener
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