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3 things that happened in boys hoops around the Amarillo-area Monday night

Press Pass Sports by Press Pass Sports
August 7, 2022
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The Tascosa bench celebrates during a big 62-57 win against No. 12 Odessa Permian on Tuesday night at the THS Activity Center. [Ben Jenkins/ Press Pass Sports]

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Tascosa gains measure of revenge

Tascosa picked up its biggest win to date, while gaining a measure of revenge by downing No. 12 Odessa Permian 62-57 at home Tuesday night.

The win erases a 68-40 drubbing at the hands of Permian in the first meeting, as the Rebels (22-6 overall) pull into a first place tie with Permian (25-3 overall) at 7-1 in District 2-6A.

Texas Tech football commit L.B. Moore was the story for the Rebs, scoring a game-high 20 points.

AHS locks up 3-5A

The Amarillo High Sandies cruised past Lubbock High on Senior Night with a 68-30 victory.

The Sandies (24-8) also clinched the outright District 3-5A championship with the win, improving to a perfect 14-0.

Chris Dees led all scores with 20.

In other 3-5A news, Palo Duro was able to secure a big home win against Lubbock Cooper 65-53. This puts the Dons (17-6, 11-3) all alone in in second place. Thaddeus Udoh was clutch for Palo Duro, racking up 21 points.

Monday’s top performers

Pampa’s Chase Landers and Cason Floyd combined for 37 points as the Harvesters stayed unbeated in District 4-4A with a win against Dumas. Landers went for 20, while Floyd added 18.

Dimmitt’s Actavian Baty found himself with a double-double, pouring in 18 points, while pulling down 11 boards to help the Bobcats knock off Friona.

Brady Bailey of Wheeler was hard to handle for the Panhandle defense during the Mustangs 53-44 road win. Bailey shot lights out, putting up a game-high 27 points.

Stratford’s Trevor Bell matched Bailey’s effort during the Elks convincing 63-45 victory against West Texas High, chipping in a game-best 27 points.

Boys scoreboard

District 2-6A

Odessa Permian 14 28 34 57

Tascosa 18 29 39 62

P— N. White 20, S. Stephens 16, K. Johnson 15. T— L.B. Moore 20, Donnie Sutton 16, D.K. Alexander 10. Records: Permian 25-3, 7-1; Tascosa 22-6, 7-1.

Frenship 80, Midland High 51

Odessa High 56, Midland Lee 55

District 3-5A

Lubbock High 7 13 30 30

Amarillo High 14 35 58 68

LHS— Rodriguez 9. AHS— Chis Dees 20, Brendan Hausen 13, Keaton Parker 10. Records: LHS 3-23, 0-14; AHS 24-8, 14-0.

Lub. Cooper 13 23 40 53

Palo Duro 14 38 51 65

LC— Doherty 19, Spears 10. P–– Udoh 21, Mohamed 16. Records: Lubbock Cooper 16-8, 10-4; Palo Duro 17-6, 11-3.

Randall 13 28 42 61

Monterey 12 28 49 65

R–– Ovalle 20, Heider 14, Thomas 10. M–– Martinez 15, Vasquez 14, Johnson 12. Records: Randall 14-17, 6-9; Monterey 19-12, 10-4.

Lubbock Coronado 62, Plainview 56

District 3-4A

Hereford 13 20 24 34

Canyon 13 24 34 49

H–– Walker 11, Larra 11. C–– Corman 14, Ferguson 13. Records: Hereford 16-14, 3-4; Canyon 18-10, 5-1.

Levelland 54, Estacado 47

District 4-4A

Pampa 12 26 38 55

Dumas 10 26 33 48

P–– Landers 20, Floyd 17. D–– Venzor 13. Records: Pampa 27-5, 7-0; Dumas 19-11, 2-4.

District 1-3A

River Road 11 20 34 45

Bushland 14 23 35 48

RR— Gillum 25, Delgado 10. B— Brody Sutterfield 13, Jaylin Marshall 11, Nathan Welch 11, Skyler Jaco 10. Records: River Road 6-21, 4-8; Bushland 17-8, 11-1.

Spearman 7 17 32 35

Canadian 7 28 45 55

S— Peyton Black 12, Jack Wilkerson 9. C— Bill Koetting 13, Saul Escamilla 12. Records: Spearman 16-13, 6-6; Canadian 12-2, 11-1.

Friona 5 16 26 34

Dimmitt 18 35 46 72

F— Grado 15. D— Actavian Baty 18, Luke Saenz 12. Records: Friona 3-20, 0-12; Dimmitt 16-13, 8-4.

District 8-3A

Childress 11 28 35 51

City View 19 29 38 46

C— Devron Sims 17, Matthew Cochran 16. CV— Jordan Lucas 12, Darion Harbuck 10. Records: Childress 22-5, 8-0; City View 18-8, 5-3.

District 1-2A

Gruver 19 37 55 71

S-Fritch 4 6 10 14

G–– Conyers 18, Armes 12. SF— Smith 4. Records: Gruver 24-4, 8-0; Sanford Fritch 13-18, 3-5.

West Texas 15 25 35 45

Stratford 13 38 48 63

W–– Evans 14, Villanueva 11. Harvey 10. S–– Bell 27, Romero 18. Records: West Texas 8-13, 3-5; Stratford 9-5, 6-2.

District 2-2A

Clarendon 8 30 48 66

Highland Park 17 23 32 47

C–– Butler 16, Thompson 14, Davis 12, Penigar 10. H–– Morris 18, Nicholas 15. Records: Clarendon 20-7, 7-1; Highland Park 17-12, 3-5.

Wheeler 20 29 40 53

Panhandle 12 23 34 44

W— Bailey 27, Andrade 12. P— Reynolds 13, McCoy 8. Records: Wheeler 21-7, 7-1; Panhandle 14-16, 2-6.

Wellington 10 20 29 48

Memphis 13 20 28 49

W— Holcomb 16, Combs 15, Killian 12. M— Yarbrough 17, Anderson 10. Records: Wellington 12-11, 3-5; Memphis 14-12, 2-6.

District 3-2A

Vega 21 32 42 55

Farwell 14 27 35 46

V–– Kirkland 16, Calhoun 16, Grawuder 10. F–– Mora 17, Hester 10. Records: Vega 23-5, 7-0; Farwell 18-9, 3-3.

Olton 18 25 38 58

Sudan 2 15 28 40

O— Israel Santillan 14, Brian Capen 13. S—

Limon 14, Montes 11. Records: Olton 17-10, 5-1; Sudan 8-18, 0-6.

District 1-1A

Miami 0 2 4 12

Booker 15 21 33 35

M–– Douglas 8. B–– A. Banuelos 16, I. Banuelos 13. Records: Booker 15-12, 11-0; Miami 7-10, 4-6.

Fort Elliott 13 31 48 64

Follett 6 12 15 22

For— York 18, Gonzales 13. Fol— Camacho 10. Records: Fort Elliott 13-12, 8-2; Follett 4-18, 1-9.

Higgins  7 12 18  31

Darrouzett  21 30 46 63

H— Watson 13. Records: Higgins 2-18, 1-10; Darrouzett 12-9, 5-5.

District 2-1A

McLean  7 13 22  29

White Deer  15 23 45 54

M— Crockett 8, Rainer 6. W— Damron 13,

Chaney 10. Records: McLean 4-10, 3-7; White Deer 15-12, 9-1.

Lefors  7 14 23  27

Shamrock  24 48 78  81

L— Hardy 11. S— Owens 20, Wright 18, Patel 13, Jernigan 10. Records: Shamrock 20-10, 9-2; Lefors 3-16, 0-10.

District 3-1A

Adrian 4 10 14 25

Wildorado 8 21 32 44

A–– Owens 10. W–– Mason 12, Kenedy 10. Records: Adrian 5-10, 0-11; Wildorado 7-18, 3-8.

Wednesday’s games

District 4-4A

Perryton at Dalhart, 6:30 p.m.

District 1-3A

Muleshoe at Tulia, 8 p.m.

District 1-2A

Sunray at Boys Ranch, 4:30 p.m.

District 2-1A

Groom at Claude, 7:30 p.m.

District 3-1

Nazareth at Happy, 5:30 p.m.

Thursday’s game

Hartley at Channing, 7:30 p.m.

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