Amarillo-area girls district basketball scores for February 7th

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Savannah Sinclair of Panhandle goes up for a lay in against Bovina on Tuesday. [Joe Garcia III/ Press Pass Sports]

The Playoffs are here

There was plenty on the line with district championships and playoff spots up in the air going into Tuesday’s final night of the regular season. Here’s how it all played out across the Texas Panhandle.

District 3-5A

Amarillo High captured the outright District 3-5A championship by downing Plainview 61-30. Tascosa will be the No. 2-seed. Palo Duro captured the No. 3-seed after holding off Caprock 46-43, while Plainview will be the four-seed.

District 4-4A

Canyon wrapped up a perfect district schedule by downing Hereford 65-27 for a 14-0 record. Randall will be the second seed. The surprise came when Pampa downed Dumas 42-39 on Tuesday to leapfrog Hereford for the third spot. The Lady Whitefaces are the No. 4-seed.

District 1-3A

Bushland is the outright district champion thanks to a 10-0 record. But by beating Canadian 47-43, and Spearman getting a win over Tulia 49-32, the Lady Cats and Lynxettes are tied for the second spot. The two teams flipped Wednesday morning. Spearman is the No. 2-seed and Canadian will be the three seed. Dalhart is the No. 4-seed.

District 2-3A

Idalou won the league crown with a 70-30 win over Abernathy to go 9-1 in district. Childress is the second-place team, Shallowater will be third and Lubbock Roosevelt gets the fourth and final spot.

District 3-3A

Littlefield finished a perfect 12-0 to win the district, however, the rest of the league is a little wild. Muleshoe and Brownfield both finished at 7-5. The two teams flipped on Tuesday night. The Lady Mules are the second seed, while the Lady Cubs will be the three seed. As for the fourth spot, that Lamesa and Denver City both finished at 6-6, and will have a play-in game at 6 p.m., Thursday in Brownfield.

District 1-2A

Gruver won the league crown hands down by throttling Sanford-Fritch 83-19 to go 10-0. Stratford then took down Sunray 70-31 to force a seeding game with both squads finishing 7-3. The Lady Bobcats and Lady Elks will play for the No. 2-seed at 7 p.m., Friday in Dalhart. Sanford-Fritch and West Texas High will have a play-in game for the fourth and final spot at 5:45 p.m. on Friday at West Texas High.

District 2-2A

Wellington defeated Clarendon 46-39 for the second time in district to win the outright league championship. The Lady Broncos are the No. 2-seed followed by Quanah as the three seed and Wheeler in the four spot.

District 3-2A

As expected, the Panhandle Ettes closed out district undefeated with a lopsided 81-11 win over Bovina. Farwell secured the second seed by exploding past Vega 86-30. The Lady Longhorns will be third place, and despite the loss, Bovina is in as the four-seed thanks to Highland Park upsetting Boys Ranch 47-41.

District 1-1A

The scenario is simple in this district. McLean is the champion and top seed, Miami is the two, Follett is third and Fort Elliott is the fourth and final seed.

District 2-1A

The Claude Lady Stangs are the outright district champions thanks to a 42-26 win over Silverton on Tuesday. Valley nabs the second spot with a 69-41 victory against Groom. The Lady Owls are the No. 3-seed and White Deer takes the fourth spot.

District 3-1A

This district is a complete mess. Texline beat Hartley 32-30 on Tuesday leaving Texline, Hartley and Wildorado all tied for the district lead at 6-2. The three co-district champions will have a tournament to decide the top three spots. Texline will play Wildorado at 6 p.m., Thursday in Hartley. The winner of that game will then play Hartley on Saturday for the top spot at a time and place to be determined. The loser of Thursday’s game will be the No. 3-seed. Pringle-Morse is the four-seed.

District 4-1A

This district played out without a lot of drama. Nazareth is the outright champion at 10-0. Happy is the No. 2-seed, Kress is in the third spot and Springlake-Earth takes the fourth and final spot.

The Amarillo High bench is all smiles during a win over Plainview. [Lace Taylor/ Press Pass Sports]

Tuesday’s scores

District 3-5A

Plainview            4  9  15  30
Amarillo High  21  37  54  61
P- Wallace 5, Macedo 5. AHS- McKenzie Smith 17, Victoria Barrera 11. Records: Plainview 13-11, 3-5; Amarillo High 30-4, 7-1.

Palo Duro   23  32  44  46
Caprock       7  23  30  43
PD- Alana Davis 16, Aubri McClain 12. C- A. Johnson 16, V. Byrd 12. Records: Palo Duro 18-14, 4-4; Caprock 9-22, 0-8.

District 4-4A

Hereford   4  13  19  27
Canyon   20  41  53  65
H- Wilburn 8. C- Jaylee Moss 21, Sydnee Winfrey 14. Records: Hereford 20-15, 8-6; Canyon 26-3, 14-0.

Pampa   15  21  37  42
Dumas    4   10  27  39
P- Berlin Bartlett 11, Cambree Dyer 11. D- Cox 17. Records: Pampa 19-12, 8-6; Dumas 6-25, 0-14.

Perryton   5  12  22  36
Randall   16  36  54  72
P- Stokes 12. R- Sadie Sanchez 22, Avri Burk 12, Ashley Norman 11, Layla Romero 11. Records: Perryton 9-22, 3-11; Randall 24-9, 12-2.

Borger          12  24  36  50
West Plains  12  22  40  57
B- Loftis 19. WP- Kitchen 21, Norman 11. Records: Borger 13-13, 4-10; West Plains 13-16, 7-7.

Bushland guard Brooklyn Boyett looks to drive against Canadian on Tuesday. [Kendra Neie/ Press Pass Sports]

District 1-3A

Canadian   15  25  38  43
Bushland     9  29  39  47
C- Brooklyn Cochran 14, Waite 10. B- Emma Troxell 27, Cochran 10. Records: Canadian 23-10, 7-3; Bushland 25-6, 10-0.

Tulia             7  15  23  32
Spearman  13  25  36  49
T- Karee White 15, Yarbrough 9. S- Braylen Lusby 11, Lanie Witten 9. Records: Tulia 13-21, 2-8; Spearman 24-8, 7-3.

Dalhart     15  28  49  54
River Road   5  5  10  16
D- Trusler 15, Johnson 9. RR- Scott 6. Records: Dalhart 20-12, 4-6; River Road 5-25, 0-10.

District 2-3A

Roosevelt    7  12  15  26
Childress   14  32  44  55
R- Harris 5. C- Chloe Teichelman 18, Ada Henderson 14, Cameran Daniel 11. Records: Lubbock Roosevelt 7-19, 3-7; Childress 23-9, 8-2.

Idalou 70, Abernathy 30

Shallowater 62, Slaton 39

District 3-3A

Littlefield 60, Dimmitt 33

Brownfield 45, Muleshoe 40

Lamesa 81, Friona 31

District 1-2A

Gruver  18  38  60  83
S-Fritch  2  15  18  19
G- Kimber Whitehead 21, Brenna Butler 19, Allie Sparks 13. SF- Williams 6, Fallwell 6. Records: Gruver 24-5, 10-0; Sanford-Fritch 15-10, 3-7.

Stratford    15  36  51  71
Sunray        2   17  22  31
Str- Wells 17, Albert 13. Sun- De La Rosa 8. Records: Stratford 20-10, 7-3; Sunray 19-11, 7-3.

West Texas High 41, Booker 27

District 2-2A

Clarendon   8  21  26  39
Wellington   8  18 29  46
C- Cunningham 9, Elam 9. W- Asia Shrubs 12, Charley Wilbur 10. Records: Clarendon 26-7, 8-2; Wellington 21-10, 9-1.

Quanah 62, Wheeler 49

Shamrock 59, Memphis 39

District 3-2A

Bovina               2  6  8  11
Panhandle   24  52  67  81
B- Esparza 6. P- Katleyn Haney 16, Avery Cathey 14, Grace Sims 14, Sydney Adee 11. Records: Bovina 11-15, 3-7; Panhandle 25-7, 10-0.

Farwell  28  50  74  86
Vega         5  9   25  30
F- Makylee Baldwin 21, Landri Richey 16, Bella Jaime 15. V- Cami Cox 9, Kami Drinnon 7. Records: Farwell 27-6, 8-2; Vega 15-20, 6-4.

Highland Park   6  20  31  47
Boys Ranch     16  25  30  41
HP- Cassie McClurg 21, Kyra Courtemanche 14. BR- Usanga 18, Acosta 9. Records: Highland Park 8-19, 1-9; Boys Ranch 6-15, 2-8.

District 1-1A

Lefors       5  9  17  25
Miami   18  38  59  73
L- Garza 9. M- Ewing 32, M Calvert 13, B. Calvert 12. Records: Lefors 5-19, 2-10; Miami 19-10, 10-2. 

McLean  15  34  55  61
Kelton      4  12  18  28
M- Moon 18, Salinas 17, Russell 15. K- Alvarado 19. Records: McLean 23-7, 11-1; Kelton 9-11, 3-9.

Follett 67, Darrouzett 16

District 2-1A

Claude     15  21  27  42
Silverton   7  11  20  26
C- Fouquet 20, Holland 10. S- Francis 9. Records: Claude 19-10, 9-1. Silverton 17-10, 7-3.

White Deer  16  30  44  63
Hedley               2  8  15  23
WD- Henderson 12, Vaugh 11, Swires 11.H- Trent 7.Records: White Deer 16-17, 4-6; Hedley 1-21, 0-10.

Valley 69, Groom 41

District 3-1A

Hartley     8  15  26  30
Texline   12  12  20  32
H- Sybesma 16. T- Andrade 10. Records: Hartley 14-8, 6-2; Texline 14-13, 6-2.

Pringle-Morse  6  9  16  31
Wildorado    14  31  45  57
P- Tarango 17, Martin 8.Records: Pringle-Morse 9-16, 3-6; Wildorado 15-15, 6-2.

District 4-1A

Happy         13  20  23  31
Nazareth   10  20  32  48
H- Nichols 13. N- Peterson 9, Gerber 9. Records: Happy18-12, 7-3; Nazareth 24-9, 10-0. 

Springlake-Earth 59, Lazbuddie 26

Kress 63, Hart 15

TAPPS District 1-3A

San Jacinto Christian      8  19  39  52
Weatherford Christian   9  21  25  36
SJCA- Kristi Gage 16, Alana Signor 12, Harlie Brabham 11. WC- Maddox 11, Smith 10. Records: San Jacinto Christian Academy 27-5, 12-2.

 

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