H.S. Volleyball roundup: Hereford grounds Eagles, Pampa stuns Dumas

Date:

Share post:

The Hereford Whiteface volleyball team celebrates after downing Canyon in a District 3-4A showdown in Hereford on Saturday. [Mackenzie Teal/ Press Pass Sports]

The Hereford Lady Whitefaces made a statement on Saturday afternoon during their highly anticipated meeting against Canyon.

In front of an energized crowd at the Hereford Gym, the Lady Whitefaces took down defending champion Canyon in a three-game sweep, 25-17, 25-22, 25-16.

Hereford takes over sole possession of first place in District 3-4A at 4-0, improving to 26-13 overall.

The Lady Eagles see their 11-game district win streak come to an end, falling to 22-15, 3-1. It’s the first time since Canyon dropped into Class 4A it hasn’t been in first place.

Hereford’s stout duo of Darcy Dodd and Taytum Stowe had solid performances. Stowe, a talented sophomore, finished with nine kills and three blocks. Dodd, the senior leader, was equally efficient, totaling 10 kills, adding seven digs.

Teammate Rainey Aven did her job with 18 assists.

Canyon made its own mistakes with 41 unforced errors in the match. Emma Crenshaw finished with 10 kills, Bryli Contreras had a game-high 27 digs.

Hereford def. Canyon 25-17, 25-22, 25-16.

Records: Canyon 22-15, 3-1; Hereford 26-13, 4-0.

Top performers

Canyon

Kills: Emma Crenshaw 10, Raylee Bain 6

Digs: Bryli Contreras 27.

Assists: Lauren Bell 14, Keelie Mitchell 12

Blocks: Zoey Sparks 2, Crenshaw 2.

Aces: Crenshaw 1

Hereford

Kills: Darcy Dodd 10, Taytum Stow 9.

Blocks: Stow 3.

Digs: Miranda Acosta 11.

Assists: Rainey Aven 18.

Aces: Micah Palacios 3.

District 3-4A

Team District Overall

Hereford  4-0 26-13

Canyon 3-1 22-15

Levelland  2-2 21-1

Lamesa 1-3 21-13

Estacado. 0-4 14-19

Saturday’s results

Hereford 3, Canyon 0

Levelland 3, Estacado 0

District 4-4A

Pampa stuns Dumas in district clash

Pampa held off a late surge from Dumas to come away with a thrilling five-set victory in a District 4-4A showdown at The Pit in Pampa.

The Lady Harvesters (22-10 overall) are now all alone at the top of the district standings with a 4-0 mark.

The Demonettes (17-18, 3-1) see an 11-match district win streak come to an end dating back to last season.

Like Canyon, this is the first time Dumas hasn’t been in first place in the district since moving into Class 4A.

Pampa held a 2-1 set advantage before Dumas rallied to force a fifth and final game. However, the Lady Harvesters were able to hang on down the stretch.

Georgie Osborne pounded out 23 kills, followed by teammate Tynaa Mojica’s 15 kills and three blocks.

Celest Ostercamp made a game-high 36 digs while Hallie Sieck had 50 assists.

Dumas was led by Sydney Wackler’s 21 assists and Destiny Saldivar’s 13 kills.

Pampa def. Dumas 25-21, 17-25, 25-23, 19-25, 15-11.

Records: Dumas 17-18, 3-1; Pampa 22-10, 4-0.

Top performers

Dumas

Kills: Destiny Saldivar 13.

Blocks: Brenley Rodriguez 6.

Digs: Jadan Price 28.

Assists: Sydnee Wackler 21, Francine Hernandez 20.

Aces: Brenley Rodriguez 2.

Pampa

Kills: Georgie Osborne 23, Tynaa Mojica 15.

Blocks: Mojica 3.

Digs: Celest Ostercamp 36.

Assists: Hallie Sieck 50.

Aces: Ostercamp 3.

District 4-4A

Team District Overall

Pampa 4-0 22-10

Dumas 3-1 17-18

Borger 2-2 12-19

Dalhart 1-3 8-25

Perryton 0-4 10-12

Saturday’s results

Pampa 3, Dumas 2

Dalhart 3, Perryton 1

District 3-5A

Friday rewind

Every Amarillo-area team from District 3-5A played their games on Friday night.

Randall, Amarillo High and Lubbock Monterey all clinched Class 5A playoff with victories.

Randall (32-3, 12-0) swept Coronado at home by a 25-23, 25-15, 25–17 count. It’s the first postseason berth for Lady Raiders coach Haleigh Burns, whose team has now won 37 straight district matches.

Amarillo High (26-12, 11-1) swept Plainview at home, 25-8, 25-14, 25-11 Friday.

It was a tough night for Caprock’s playoff chances, falling at Lubbock Monterey (31-8, 11-1).

The Lady Longhorns (20-17) are 5-7 in district, and are currently tied for fifth with Lubbock Coronado (20-15, 5-7). Both are behind Lubbock Cooper (24-16, 6-6) for the final playoff spot.

Randall def. Coronado 25-23, 25-15, 25-17.

Records: Coronado 20-15, 5-7. Randall: 32-3, 11-0.

Top performers

Randall

Kills: Bri Ford 12.

Blocks: Addison Norman 2.

Digs: Torryn Barrientos 12.

Assists: Barrientos 14.

Aces: Ford 2.

Amarillo def. Plainview 25-8, 25-14, 25-11.

Records: Plainview 13-18, 3-8; AHS 26-12, 10-1.

Top performers

AHS

Kills: Currie Marusak 14.

Blocks: Marusak 1.

Digs: Corrin Davis 7.

Assists: Jaedyn Woolley 21.

Aces: Lauren Shaffer 4.

District 3-5A standings

Team District Overall

x-Randall  11-0 32-3

x-Amarillo High 11-1  26-12

x-Monterey 10-2 31-8

Cooper 6-6 24-16

Coronado 5-7 20-15

Caprock  5-7 20-17

Plainview 3-8 13-18

Palo Duro. 1-10 7-24

Lubbock High 0-11 10-26

Friday’s matches

Monterey 3, Caprock 0

Cooper 3, Lubbock High 0

Randall 3, Coronado 0

Amarillo High 3, Plainview 0

District 1-3A

Bushland clinches playoff berth

With a 25-10, 25-9, 25-12 sweep at Friona on Saturday, the Bushland Lady Falcons were able to clinch a Class 4A playoff spot.

The No. 1-ranked Lady Falcons have now won 81 straight district matches dating back to 2009.

Bushland improves to 37-1 overall and 5-0 in district. The Lady Falcons also run this seasons win streak to 29 straight games.

Bushland was led by Ansley Sims who totaled 11 assists with seven kills against Friona.

Bushland def. Friona 25-10, 25-9, 25-12.

Records: Bushland 37-1, 5-0; Friona 10-25, 2-3.

Top performers

Bushland

Kills: Ansley Sims 7, Addyson Tiffin 7.

Blocks: Hallie Conklin 3.

Assists: Taryn Schultz 12, Sims 11.

District 1-3A

Team District Overall

x-Bushland 5-0 37-1

Tulia 3-1 14-21

Friona 2-3 10-25

River Road 2-3 10-22

Dimmitt 0-5 4-27

Saturday’s results

Bushland 3, Friona 0

River Road 3, Dimmitt 1

District 4-2A

Highland Park and Fritch continue to roll

The top two teams in District 4-2A keep on winning.

On Saturday, No. 6 Highland Park moved to 10-0 in district and 29-8 overall with a 25-15, 25-15, 25-13 sweep of West Texas High.

Cynarah Rodriguez played superb with 12 assists and 10 kills.

Friday night, No. 7 Sanford-Fritch stayed a game back of the Lady Hornets beating Fort Elliott 25-9, 25-2, 25-7.

The Lady Eagles are 9-1 in district and 24-5 overall.

Tiffani Henri dished out 30 assists.

HP def. WT High 25-15, 25-15, 25-13.

Records: H. Park 29-8, 10-0; WT High 15-12, 6-4.

Top performers

HP

Kills: Cynarah Rodriquez 10.

Blocks: Cassidy DeShong 3

Assists: C. Rodriquez 12.

Digs: Emma Patterson 18.

Aces: C. Rodriquez 5.

Sanford-Fritch def. Fort Elliott 25-9, 25-2, 25-7.

Records: F. Elliott 1-20, 0-10; S. Fritch 24-5, 9-1.

Top performers

S.F.

Kills: Zoe Fry 14; Bella price 12.

Assists: Tiffani Henry 30.

District 4-2A

Team District Overall

x-H. Park 10-0 29-8

x-S. Fritch 9-1 24-5

x-Memphis 7-3 16-11

x-WT High 6-4 15-12

x-Miami 4-6 13-11

x-Wildorado 3-7 12-14

Olton 1-9 2-23

x-F. Elliott 0-10 1-20

Saturday’s results

Highland Park 3, WT High 0

Memphis 3, Wildorado 0

S. Fritch 3, F. Elliott 0

Miami 3, Olton 0

x-clinched playoff berth

y-clinches district championship

Do you like what we're doing?

Press Pass Sports will always strive to keep our stories FREE to read. We're able to do that because of our advertising sponsors, and people like you who believe in what we're doing.

Local Sponsor

Latest articles

Stamford decimates Panhandle in Class 2A Division I area round

Here's a recap of Stamford's win over Panhandle.

Randall survives shootout with Andrews to advance in Class 4A Division I playoffs

Read about Randall's win over Andrews in the Class 4A Division I area round.

UT Arlington standout Bri Ford named Western Conference Athletic Player of the Year

Randall graduate and UT Arlington standout Bri Ford was named the Western Athletic Conference Player of the Year on Wednesday.

Area round Texas Panhandle High School football predictions

Take a look at the area round playoff predictions involving Texas Panhandle football teams.