20 Boys Basketball Players to watch across the Texas Panhandle and South Plains in 2025-26

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Take a look at some must watch boys’ basketball players across the Texas Panhandle and South Plains this season. [Graphic by Joe Garcia III/ Press Pass Sports]

The high school boys’ basketball 2025-2026 regular season is officially underway. Here’s 20 players to watch that will make a major impact in the Texas Panhandle that include Lubbock Estacado’s Shakure Wilbon, Palo Duro’s Cuda Clayton, and Gruver’s Mason Lankford.

Lubbock Estacado’s Shakure Wilbon poured in 19.4 points a game last season. [Photo courtesy of HubCity Preps]

Shakure Wilbon, Lubbock Estacado, 6-2, guard, Jr. 

Wilbon returns as not only a leader for the Matadors but a rising star in the entire city of Lubbock. As a junior, Wilbon had a tremendous year, pouring in 19.4 points a game for a very good Estacado team, and was deadly from beyond the arc totaling 81 3-pointers.

Gruver’s Mason Lankford averaged 14.5 points a game last year. [Roy Wheeler/ Press Pass Sports]

Mason Lankford, Gruver, 6-4, guard, Soph. 

Lankford blasted on the scene with a phenomenal freshman season and will have every opponents attention as a sophomore. The 6-foot-4 swingman and THSCA All-State selection led the Greyhounds by scoring 14.5 points a game while showing his excellent vision handing out 3.2 assists and played great defense getting 4.5 rebounds along averaging 3.2 steals.

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