Amarillo-area girls district basketball scores for January 27th

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Braylen Lusby of Spearman shoots a jumper over two River Road defenders on Friday night. [Tom Carver/ Press Pass Sports]

3 things that happened on Friday night

Troxell’s double-double leads Bushland to playoffs

Bushland standout Emma Troxell had a monster game that lifted the Lady Falcons to a 55-41 win at Tulia on Friday night.

The Abilene Christian University signee simply couldn’t be stopped scoring a career-high 38 points on 15-of-26 shooting from the floor and was 8-of-9 from the free-throw line. On top of her scoring effort, Troxell added an impressive 19 rebounds with two assists.

The victory pushes the Lady Falcons (22-7) to a perfect 7-0 in District 1-3A and earns Bushland a Class 3A playoff berth.

Randall-Canyon set for round 2

Neither Randall nor Canyon overlooked its Friday opponent as both teams came away with convincing wins before Tuesday’s rematch at the Joe Lombard Gymnasium in Canyon.

The Lady Eagles (23-3, 11-0) stayed perfect in District 4-4A grabbing a 70-29 win at Borger, while Randall (22-8, 10-1) took down rival West Plains 51-37. Sadie Sanchez led Randall with 29 points on the night, as Jaylee Moss paced Canyon with 14.

Canyon won the first meeting at Randall 47-37 on Jan. 6.

Friday’s top performers 

Pampa’s Berlin Bartlett put up a game-high 27 points in a 64-52 road win at Perryton.

Braylen Lusby of Spearman had a great showing at River Road scoring 20 points during a 55-16 win for the Lynxettes.

Claude’s Renee Fouquet poured in a game-high 20 points to lift the Lady Mustangs past Groom 68-36.

District 3-5A

Caprock    7  18  22  33
Tascosa   16  30  44 52
C- Velasquez 12. T- Avery Carter 17, Tryssa Dowd 15. Records: Caprock 9-20, 0-6; Tascosa 24-4, 5-1.

Palo Duro             5  6  17  24
Amarillo High  17  32  46  54
PD– Lexie Guerrero 10, Janiya Gonzales 8. AHS– Mckenzie Smith 14, Taytum Bell 13, Jada Graves 10. Records: Palo Duro 16-13, 2-3; Amarillo High 28-4, 5-1.

Randall guard Sadie Sanchez tries to split the defenders during the Lady Raiders home game with West Plains on Friday night. [Roy Wheeler/ Press Pass Sports]

District 4-4A

Canyon  19  31  53  70
Borger     9  11  16  29
C- Moss 14, Glynn 11, S. Winfrey 11. B- Brisco 10. Records: Canyon 23-3, 11-0; Borger 12-11, 3-8.

West Plains  14  22  26  37
Randall         11  23  31  51
WP- DJ Aguwhite 14, Piper Patterson 12. R- Sadie Sanchez 29, Ashley Norman 13. Records: Randall 22-8, 10-1; West Plains 11-15, 5-6.

Dumas   10  18  32  43
Hereford  8  13  37  46
D- Coon 12, Cox 10. H- Arissa Alaniz 11. Records: Dumas 6-22, 0-11; Hereford 19-13, 7-4.

Pampa      19  34  46  64
Perryton   16  30  41  52
Pam- Bartlett 27, Magers 10. Per- Stokes 22. Records: Pampa 17-11, 6-5; Perryton 8-20, 2-9.

District 1-3A

Bushland  11  23  37  55
Tulia           8  21  33  41
B- Emma Troxell 38. T- Alexis Yarbrough 21, Karee White 10. Records: Bushland 22-6, 7-0; Tulia 12-19, 1-6.

Canadian  9  18  32  45  52
Dalhart     9  12  27  45  49
C- Samantha Krehbiel 16, Brooklyn Cochran 11, Reiss Adams 10. D- Tresler 12, Bowers 12. Records: Canadian 22-8, 6-1; Dalhart 19-10, 3-4.

Spearman  15  28  38  55
River Road      3   5  9  16
S- Braylen Lusby 20, Beck 10. RR- Tron 5. Records: Spearman 22-7, 4-3; River Road 5-22, 0-7.

District 2-3A

Slaton         4  14  23  26
Childress  19  32  47  62
S- Aguilar 16. C- Chloe Teichelman 19, Cameran Daniel 12. Records: Slaton 8-14, 1-6; Childress 21-8, 6-1.

Idalou 62, Lubbock Roosevelt 22

Shallowater 68, Abernathy 29

District 3-3A

Littlefield 62, Muleshoe 56, (OT)

Brownfield 79, Friona 34

Lamesa 31, Denver City 21

Allie Sparks of Gruver goes up for a basket against Booker on Friday night. [David Erickson/ Press Pass Sports]

District 1-2A

Gruver  18  32  54  65
Booker         2  2  3  8
G- Brooklyn Vasquez 13, Brenna Butler 12, Kimber Whitehead 12. Records: Gruver 21-5, 7-0; Booker 6-19, 0-7.

Sunray               9  27  40  59
Sanford-Fritch  11  26  31  56
Sun- De La Rosa 18, Mendoza 11. SF- Kaylynn Roberts 11, Victoria Landeros 11. Records: Sunray 17-11, 5-2; Sanford-Fritch 13-9, 1-6.

Stratford 46, West Texas High 21

District 2-2A

Wellington  19  40  69  83
Memphis        6  8  14  18
W- Asia Shrubs 15, Charley Wilbur 9, Audrey Jones 9. M- Espinoza 9. Records: Wellington 19-9, 7-0; Memphis 3-18, 0-7.

Clarendon  14  20  34  45
Quanah        6  18  25  36
C- Elam 13, Gabel 10. Q- Meza 12. Records: Clarendon 24-6, 6-1; Quanah 18-10, 4-3.

Wheeler 62, Shamrock 30 

District 3-2A

Boys Ranch  10  13  17  21
Panhandle    14  36  54  64
BR- Usanga 7, Acosta 7. P- Sydney Adee 17, Avery Cathey 12, Grace Sims 11. Records: Boys Ranch 6-13, 2-5; Panhandle 22-7, 7-0.

Farwell  12  24  47  64
Bovina   6   13  18  24
F- Bella Jaime 14, Jaelyn Smith 12. B- Alyssa Marquez 23. Records: Farwell 24-6, 5-2; Bovina 10-13, 2-5.

Vega              16  36  56  62
Highland Park  4  20  28  33
V- Lucy Richards 25, Jaz Martinez 14, Kami Drinnon 13. HP- Cassie McClurg 19, Courtemanche 7. Records: Vega 14-8, 5-2; Highland Park 7-17, 0-7.

District 1-1A

Miami        18  33  43  58
Fort Elliott   8  10  24  32
M- Ewing 22, Calvert 16. FE- Dickey 10, Meller 9. Records: Miami 17-9, 8-1; Fort Elliott 9-12, 5-5.

Follett 59, Kelton 17

Lefors 51, Darrouzett 11

District 2-1A

Valley           13  25  42  50
White Deer      4  9  15  24
V- Schlueter 21, Bagwell 18. WD- Meons 10. Records: Valley 20-8, 6-1; White Deer 14-16, 2-5.

Groom     5  12  22  36
Claude   20  37  54  68
G- B. Ritter 15, T Ritter 9. C- Fouquet 20, Holland 16. Records: Groom 11-16, 1-6; Claude 16-10, 6-1.

Hedley              2   4  9  17
Silverton     34  43  65  77
S- Francis 17, Casner 15, Lynn 13. Records: Hedley 1-18, 0-7; Silverton 16-8, 6-1.

District 3-1A

Wildorado   16  34  54  64
Adrian          3  11  17  31
W- Jovi Perkins 23, Jami Perkins 15. Records: Wildorado 13-15, 4-2; Adrian 3-19, 0-6.

Hartley          21  26  38  47 
Pringle-Morse  2  14  16  22
H- Sybesma 12, Mota 10. P- Martin 10. Records: Hartley 13-7, 5-1; Pringle-Morse 8-14, 2-4.

District 4-1A

Springlake-Earth   8  8  18  27
Nazareth            9  31  48  65
SE- Goodman 10, Samaron 7. N- Birkenfeld 16, Schilderink 15, Peterson 10. Records: Springlake-Earth 9-15, 3-4; Nazareth 21-9, 7-0.

Hart          4  4  8  20
Happy  17  38  62  75
Har- Lopez 6. Hap— Gibson 17, McCreary 13. Records: Hart 2-18, 0-7; Happy 16-12, 5-2.

Kress 52, Lazbuddie 39

TAPPS District 1-3A

Denton Calvary    4  10  22 35
San Jacinto       14  29  43  55
DC- Remi McCarty 12, Kate Wright 11. SJCA- Mikee McReynolds 16, Harlie Brabham 13, Kristi Gage 12. Records: San Jacinto Christian Academy 24-4, 9-1.

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