
Amarillo High’s Brendan Hausen poses as he makes a 3-pointer against Lubbock Cooper during a Class 5A Bidistrict game Tuesday in Dimmitt. [Trevor Fleeman/ Press Pass Sports]

District 3-5A sweeps
District 3-5A made a clear statement by sweeping District 4-5A out of the playoffs on Monday and Tuesday night.
The Palo Duro Dons got it started by beating Lubbock Monterey 73-71 on Monday, then Amarillo High, Tascosa and Randall all followed.
The No. 4-ranked Sandies opened the bidistrict round in fine fashion with a 56-29 victory over Lubbock Cooper in Dimmitt. Tascosa knocked off Abilene Wylie 56-47 in Childress, and Randall, a No. 4-seed, stunned district champion, Abilene Wylie, 46-45 in Post.
Dumas makes history
Dumas broke a half a century skid with a milestone playoff win pummeling Levelland 69-39 in a Class 4A Bidistrict round clash in Vega on Tuesday.
The victory was a monumental one for the Demons, as they captured their first gold ball since 1971.
Cristian Kelso did the damage against the Lobos putting up a game-high 22 points.
Dumas (25-6) looks for more history when they face San Elizario in the Area round at 6 p.m. Friday in Andrews.
Tuesday’s top performers
Tulia’s Travon McCaslin torched Spearman for 37 points to lead the Hornets to a 67-42 victory.
Gruver’s Colton Millsap had a team-high 20 points during the Greyhounds 77-57 win over Shamrock.
Joshua Booth of Hedley had an impressive night pouring in 31 points that lifted the Owls past Miami 68-55.
Bidistrict scores
Class 5A
Amarillo High 17 33 46 56
Lub. Cooper 5 12 22 29
A— Woods 15, Hausen 12, Pillion 11. LC— Noah 10, Harrison 7. Records: Amarillo High 29-6; Lubbock Cooper 14-19.
Abilene Wylie 16 24 33 47
Tascosa 10 22 34 56
AW— Tennings 16, Brooks 12. T— Barshann 22, Sledge 10. Records: Abilene Wylie 18-16; Tascosa 14-15.
Randall 10 29 34 46
Abilene Cooper 13 23 31 45
R— KJ Thomas 21, Kirkman 12. C— Collin Reed 18, Jaylen Rivera 17. Records: Randall 19-16; Abilene Cooper 20-11.
Class 4A
Canyon 9 22 46 62
Snyder 8 14 24 37
C— Bryant 18, Jones 12, Warner 10. Cunningham 10. S— Murillo 10, Stewart 7. Records: Canyon 26-5. Snyder 12-20.
Levelland 10 19 31 39
Dumas 15 35 55 69
D— Kelso 22, J. Reynaga 12, M. Reynaga 10.
Records: Levelland 12-22; Dumas 25-6.
Hereford 15 28 38 54
Big Spring 9 24 31 43
H— Lucas 14, Duque 13. BS— Greathouse 11, Mitchell 11. Records: Hereford 17-14; Big Spring 20-14.
Lubbock Estacado 88, Borger 52
Class 3A
Spearman 15 29 37 43
Tulia 26 46 58 67
S— Pipkin 18, Whiteley 10. T— McCaslin 37. Brookins 8. Records: Spearman 19-7; Tulia 25-8.
Shallowater 22 49 70 87
Canadian 18 26 39 41
S— Lusk 23, Davis 13, Winn 11. C— Cavalier 21, Wagner 9. Records: Shallowater 29-1. Canadian 8-17.
Class 2A
Shamrock 9 26 41 57
Gruver 24 45 61 77
S— Sean Wright 24. G— Millsap 20, Gibson 18, Weaver 14, Lopez 10. Records: Shamrock 15-12; Gruver 24-8.
Lockney 11 22 32 39
Vega 7 25 39 56
L— Cienfuegos 13, Barretero 9. V— Grawunder 22, Stribling 8. Records: Lockney 15-12. Vega 15-13.
Farwell 10 26 49 72
Floydada 16 30 39 59
Far— Waldrop 21, Nunez 20, Gaxiola 12. Fl— Castillo 28, Trevino 10. Records: Farwell 24-7; Floydada 20-5.
Class 1A
Happy 9 15 28 36
S-Earth 10 26 47 58
H— Reyes 18, Johnson 9. SE— DeLeon 17, Castillo 13. Records: Happy 11-10; Springlake-Earth 17-7.
Follett 6 19 28 42
Silverton 14 25 43 59
F— Meeks 16, Watson 12. S— Francis 23, Cox 17.
Records: Follett 15-10; Silverton 13-11.
Texline 41 65 80 101
Hart 5 9 23 33
T— Luther 21, Drumm 15, Lozano 12, Clay 10.
H— Dominguez 9. Records: Texline 29-3. Hart 13-13.
Hedley 14 34 50 68
Miami 9 25 38 55
H— Josh Booth 31, Elijah Booth 21, Hayden Alston 13. M— Haiden Thompson 24. Records: Hedley 20-7. Miami 11-14.
Booker 14 25 36 47 58
Groom 15 29 41 47 41
B— Banuelos 22, Sanchez 13. G— Shack 19, Kueler 13. Records: Booker 21-9; Groom 13-9.