United Bank Holiday Invitational

Maya McCorckle of Cannon School in Concord, North Carolina, passes off in the game with Lake Highland Prep of Orlando, Florida in the United Bank Holiday Invitational at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center. The annual girls’ basketball tournament runs through Dec 22 with 20 teams participating including Socastee, Carolina Forest and St. James. The tournament precedes the Beach Ball Classic boys’ tournament, which is slated for Dec. 26-31 at the convention center. Although the lineup is subject to change, the 24 teams include St. James, Socastee, Carolina Forest, Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, two other teams from South Carolina, two from Virginia, six from North Carolina, three from Florida and one each from Utah, Maryland, Texas, Ohio and Georgia. Photo by Janet Morgan/janet.morgan@myhorrynews.com
- Janet Blackmon Morgan

The Myrtle Beach Convention Center is fitted for social distancing in the United Bank Holiday Invitational at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center. The annual girls’ basketball tournament runs through Dec 22 with 20 teams participating including Socastee, Carolina Forest and St. James. The tournament precedes the Beach Ball Classic boys’ tournament, which is slated for Dec. 26-31 at the convention center. Although the lineup is subject to change, the 24 teams include St. James, Socastee, Carolina Forest, Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, two other teams from South Carolina, two from Virginia, six from North Carolina, three from Florida and one each from Utah, Maryland, Texas, Ohio and Georgia. Photo by Janet Morgan/janet.morgan@myhorrynews.com
- Janet Blackmon Morgan

Reigan Richardson of Cannon School in Concord, North Carolina, reacts to contact under the rim in the game with Lake Highland Prep of Orlando, Florida in the United Bank Holiday Invitational at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center. The annual girls’ basketball tournament runs through Dec 22 with 20 teams participating including Socastee, Carolina Forest and St. James. The tournament precedes the Beach Ball Classic boys’ tournament, which is slated for Dec. 26-31 at the convention center. Although the lineup is subject to change, the 24 teams include St. James, Socastee, Carolina Forest, Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, two other teams from South Carolina, two from Virginia, six from North Carolina, three from Florida and one each from Utah, Maryland, Texas, Ohio and Georgia. Photo by Janet Morgan/janet.morgan@myhorrynews.com
- Janet Blackmon Morgan

Cannon School in Concord, North Carolina, and Lake Highland Prep of Orlando, Florida, battle in the United Bank Holiday Invitational at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center. The annual girls’ basketball tournament runs through Dec 22 with 20 teams participating including Socastee, Carolina Forest and St. James. The tournament precedes the Beach Ball Classic boys’ tournament, which is slated for Dec. 26-31 at the convention center. Although the lineup is subject to change, the 24 teams include St. James, Socastee, Carolina Forest, Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, two other teams from South Carolina, two from Virginia, six from North Carolina, three from Florida and one each from Utah, Maryland, Texas, Ohio and Georgia. Photo by Janet Morgan/janet.morgan@myhorrynews.com
- Janet Blackmon Morgan

Social distancing is practiced on the bench as Cannon School in Concord, North Carolina, and Lake Highland Prep of Orlando, Florida, battle in the United Bank Holiday Invitational at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center. The annual girls’ basketball tournament runs through Dec 22 with 20 teams participating including Socastee, Carolina Forest and St. James. The tournament precedes the Beach Ball Classic boys’ tournament, which is slated for Dec. 26-31 at the convention center. Although the lineup is subject to change, the 24 teams include St. James, Socastee, Carolina Forest, Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, two other teams from South Carolina, two from Virginia, six from North Carolina, three from Florida and one each from Utah, Maryland, Texas, Ohio and Georgia. Photo by Janet Morgan/janet.morgan@myhorrynews.com
- Janet Blackmon Morgan

The Myrtle Beach Convention Center is marked for social distancing in the United Bank Holiday Invitational at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center. The annual girls’ basketball tournament runs through Dec 22 with 20 teams participating including Socastee, Carolina Forest and St. James. The tournament precedes the Beach Ball Classic boys’ tournament, which is slated for Dec. 26-31 at the convention center. Although the lineup is subject to change, the 24 teams include St. James, Socastee, Carolina Forest, Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, two other teams from South Carolina, two from Virginia, six from North Carolina, three from Florida and one each from Utah, Maryland, Texas, Ohio and Georgia. Photo by Janet Morgan/janet.morgan@myhorrynews.com
- Janet Blackmon Morgan

Stephanie Ingram of Lake Highland Prep of Orlando, Florida, drives up the court in the game with Cannon School in Concord, North Carolina, in the United Bank Holiday Invitational at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center. The annual girls’ basketball tournament runs through Dec 22 with 20 teams participating including Socastee, Carolina Forest and St. James. The tournament precedes the Beach Ball Classic boys’ tournament, which is slated for Dec. 26-31 at the convention center. Although the lineup is subject to change, the 24 teams include St. James, Socastee, Carolina Forest, Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, two other teams from South Carolina, two from Virginia, six from North Carolina, three from Florida and one each from Utah, Maryland, Texas, Ohio and Georgia. Photo by Janet Morgan/janet.morgan@myhorrynews.com
- Janet Blackmon Morgan
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Maya McCorckle of Cannon School in Concord, North Carolina, passes off in the game with Lake Highland Prep of Orlando, Florida in the United Bank Holiday Invitational at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center. The annual girls’ basketball tournament runs through Dec 22 with 20 teams participating including Socastee, Carolina Forest and St. James. The tournament precedes the Beach Ball Classic boys’ tournament, which is slated for Dec. 26-31 at the convention center. Although the lineup is subject to change, the 24 teams include St. James, Socastee, Carolina Forest, Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, two other teams from South Carolina, two from Virginia, six from North Carolina, three from Florida and one each from Utah, Maryland, Texas, Ohio and Georgia. Photo by Janet Morgan/janet.morgan@myhorrynews.com
- Janet Blackmon Morgan
The Myrtle Beach Convention Center is fitted for social distancing in the United Bank Holiday Invitational at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center. The annual girls’ basketball tournament runs through Dec 22 with 20 teams participating including Socastee, Carolina Forest and St. James. The tournament precedes the Beach Ball Classic boys’ tournament, which is slated for Dec. 26-31 at the convention center. Although the lineup is subject to change, the 24 teams include St. James, Socastee, Carolina Forest, Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, two other teams from South Carolina, two from Virginia, six from North Carolina, three from Florida and one each from Utah, Maryland, Texas, Ohio and Georgia. Photo by Janet Morgan/janet.morgan@myhorrynews.com
- Janet Blackmon Morgan
Reigan Richardson of Cannon School in Concord, North Carolina, reacts to contact under the rim in the game with Lake Highland Prep of Orlando, Florida in the United Bank Holiday Invitational at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center. The annual girls’ basketball tournament runs through Dec 22 with 20 teams participating including Socastee, Carolina Forest and St. James. The tournament precedes the Beach Ball Classic boys’ tournament, which is slated for Dec. 26-31 at the convention center. Although the lineup is subject to change, the 24 teams include St. James, Socastee, Carolina Forest, Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, two other teams from South Carolina, two from Virginia, six from North Carolina, three from Florida and one each from Utah, Maryland, Texas, Ohio and Georgia. Photo by Janet Morgan/janet.morgan@myhorrynews.com
- Janet Blackmon Morgan
Cannon School in Concord, North Carolina, and Lake Highland Prep of Orlando, Florida, battle in the United Bank Holiday Invitational at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center. The annual girls’ basketball tournament runs through Dec 22 with 20 teams participating including Socastee, Carolina Forest and St. James. The tournament precedes the Beach Ball Classic boys’ tournament, which is slated for Dec. 26-31 at the convention center. Although the lineup is subject to change, the 24 teams include St. James, Socastee, Carolina Forest, Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, two other teams from South Carolina, two from Virginia, six from North Carolina, three from Florida and one each from Utah, Maryland, Texas, Ohio and Georgia. Photo by Janet Morgan/janet.morgan@myhorrynews.com
- Janet Blackmon Morgan
Social distancing is practiced on the bench as Cannon School in Concord, North Carolina, and Lake Highland Prep of Orlando, Florida, battle in the United Bank Holiday Invitational at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center. The annual girls’ basketball tournament runs through Dec 22 with 20 teams participating including Socastee, Carolina Forest and St. James. The tournament precedes the Beach Ball Classic boys’ tournament, which is slated for Dec. 26-31 at the convention center. Although the lineup is subject to change, the 24 teams include St. James, Socastee, Carolina Forest, Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, two other teams from South Carolina, two from Virginia, six from North Carolina, three from Florida and one each from Utah, Maryland, Texas, Ohio and Georgia. Photo by Janet Morgan/janet.morgan@myhorrynews.com
- Janet Blackmon Morgan
The Myrtle Beach Convention Center is marked for social distancing in the United Bank Holiday Invitational at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center. The annual girls’ basketball tournament runs through Dec 22 with 20 teams participating including Socastee, Carolina Forest and St. James. The tournament precedes the Beach Ball Classic boys’ tournament, which is slated for Dec. 26-31 at the convention center. Although the lineup is subject to change, the 24 teams include St. James, Socastee, Carolina Forest, Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, two other teams from South Carolina, two from Virginia, six from North Carolina, three from Florida and one each from Utah, Maryland, Texas, Ohio and Georgia. Photo by Janet Morgan/janet.morgan@myhorrynews.com
- Janet Blackmon Morgan
Stephanie Ingram of Lake Highland Prep of Orlando, Florida, drives up the court in the game with Cannon School in Concord, North Carolina, in the United Bank Holiday Invitational at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center. The annual girls’ basketball tournament runs through Dec 22 with 20 teams participating including Socastee, Carolina Forest and St. James. The tournament precedes the Beach Ball Classic boys’ tournament, which is slated for Dec. 26-31 at the convention center. Although the lineup is subject to change, the 24 teams include St. James, Socastee, Carolina Forest, Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, two other teams from South Carolina, two from Virginia, six from North Carolina, three from Florida and one each from Utah, Maryland, Texas, Ohio and Georgia. Photo by Janet Morgan/janet.morgan@myhorrynews.com
- Janet Blackmon Morgan
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