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3 things that happened in boys district basketball on Feb. 8

Craig Sperry by Craig Sperry
June 16, 2022
Reading Time: 4 mins read
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Bushland’s Grant Whaley in for a layup against River Road during a District 1-3A game at River Road on Tuesday night. [Ben Jenkins/ Press Pass Sports]

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District 3-5A title coming down to Friday

Amarillo High stayed perfect through District 3-5A after dismantling Caprock 65-39 at the Caprock Activity Center on Tuesday night.

The Sandies (26-6) are now 8-0 in district, and can clinch the outright championship at Palo Duro on Friday.

Speaking of Palo Duro, the Dons took the season series from rival Tascosa thanks to a convincing 70-44 victory Tuesday. The Dons (23-4) trail AHS by a game in the standings at 6-1.

AHS won the first meeting over Palo Duro handily, 71-41.

Canyon clinches 4-4A crown

The Canyon Eagles continued their terrific season by soaring past Pampa 55-47 at home Tuesday.

The Eagles are red-hot improving to 23-5 overall and 8-0 in District 4-4A. With Borger downing Dumas 71-49, the Eagles also win the outright district championship. Parker Cunningham led Canyon with 14 points against the Harvesters.

Tuesday’s top performers

Gage Martinez is playing some lights out basketball of late. Martinez poured in 33 points to help Borger beat Dumas 71-49.

Clarendon’s Jmaury Davis put up 20 points in the Broncos blowout win 87-28 win against Memphis. The defending Class 2A state champions also clinched the District 2-2A championship.

Levi Ashurst did it all for Wheeler scoring 20 points to lift the Mustangs past Panhandle 53-50.

District scores

District 3-5A

Amarillo High 16 33 50 65

Caprock 14 17 29 39

AHS— Cade Hornecker 25, Damonze Woods 12. C— Alain Nziza 21. Records: Amarillo High 26-6, 8-0; Caprock 9-20, 0-8.

Palo Duro 9 31 54 70

Tascosa 13 21 32 44

PD— Audi Luckey 21, Kadden Price 16, Nice Nkundimana 15, Cutter Camp 11. T— Ashraf Barsham 14, Jailyn Sledge 9. Records: Palo Duro 23-4, 7-1; Tascosa 12-14, 4-4.

Plainview 8 16 30 51

Randall 16 24 44 61

P— Z. Riddley 19, Collins 18. R— K.J. Thomas 16, Isaiah Kirkman 12, J.J. Buchanan 11, Brody Wilson 10. Records: Plainview 13-19, 2-6; Randall 16-15, 3-5.

District 4-4A

Pampa 11 23 31 47

Canyon 16 27 37 55

P— Floyd 24, Peres 10. C— Cunningham 14, Bryant 13, Jones 11. Records: Pampa 16-11, 1-7. Canyon 23-5, 8-0.

Perryton 5 12 24 39

Hereford 16 30 42 61

P— Julian Cervantes 17, Tad Pshigoda 10. H— Braedyn Mendoza 10. Records: Perryton 10-16, 2-6; Hereford 14-13, 4-4.

Borger 15 36 56 71

Dumas 14 26 38 49

B— Martinez 33, Gima 10. D— Hernandez 13, Ortiz 11. Records: Borger 14-17, 4-4. Dumas 23-5, 5-3.

District 1-3A

Bushland 8 23 38 53

River Road 5 14 19 26

B— Purcell 20. RR— Coleman 6. Records: Bushland 14-9, 7-1; River Road 10-12, 4-4.

Canadian 9 21 31 34

Spearman 15 27 39 51

C— Valenzuela 9, Cavalier 9. S— Mackie 17, Pipkin 17. Records: Canadian 6-16, 2-6; Spearman 18-5, 7-1.

Dalhart 17 43 60 71

Highland Park 0 4 14 19

D— Corbin Carnesecca 21, Devin Rutherford 10. HP— Deardorff 4. Records: Dalhart 8-19, 4-4; Highland Park 4-22, 0-8.

District 2-3A

Childress 10 21 39 48

Abernathy 12 21 33 52

C— Avery Jalomo 15, Billy Moore 12. A— Anthony White 14, Luke Houston 11, Sean Rodriguez 10. Records: Childress 12-14, 6-4; Abernathy 14-6, 8-2.

Tulia 13 29 51 68

Roosevelt 18 26 31 41

T— A. Garcia 23, Brookins 15, Franco 14, McCaslin 12. R— Cervantes 20. Records: Tulia 23-8, 7-4; Lubbock Roosevelt 0-14, 0-10.

Shallowater 77, Slaton 41

District 3-3A

Friona 11 18 27 43

Dimmitt 7 21 35 50

F— Kaden Jeter 16, Jacob Bautista 12. D— Moreno 10, Garcia 9. Records: Friona 11-17, 0-11; Dimmitt 16-9, 8-3.

Littlefield 73, Muleshoe 30

Denver City 50, Lamesa 45

District 1-2A

Stratford 7 24 37 58

Sanford Fritch 13 26 39 47

Str— Rinne 14, Braden 12. SF— Price 16.

Records: Stratford 10-3, 6-1. Sanford Fritch 22-9, 4-3.

District 2-2A

Memphis 2 12 22 28

Clarendon 14 41 66 87

M— Acevido 13. C— Davis 20, D’Costa 16,

Smith 14, Harper 12. Records: Memphis 2-25, 0-8. Clarendon 20-2, 8-0.

Panhandle 8 24 40 50

Wheeler 16 31 43 53

P— Landyn Hack 18, Cuyler Mize 13. W— Levi Ashurst 20, Nathan Rowley 10. Records: Panhandle 11-17, 5-3; Wheeler 11-13, 3-5.

Shamrock 6 11 19 31

Wellington 16 26 42 60

S— Sean Wright 10, Justin Moon 7. W— Carson Tarver 14, Braylon Tarver 10, Jordan Nation 10. Records: Shamrock 13-11, 3-5; Wellington 14-10, 5-3.

District 3-2A

Bovina 1 9 16 25

Farwell 28 55 80 97

B— Amaya 8. F— Grayson Waldrop 19, Corey Stancell 13, Alec Actkinson 10. Records: Bovina 4-16, 1-6; Farwell 23-5, 5-1.

Olton 14 42 67 78

Boys Ranch 9 12 32 52

O— C. Urbina 17, Shantillan 14, Hughley 13, N. Urbina 11. BR— Slater 18, Boughner 10. Records: Olton 26-3, 6-0; Boys Ranch 5-14, 1-6.

District 1-1A

McLean 6 18 28 31

Booker 16 27 47 67

M— Carter 15. B— Banuelos 25, Chisun 14.

Records: McLean 11-15, 4-6; Booker 18-8, 9-1.

Follett 3 9 24 33

Miami 5 19 32 43

F— Watson 9. M— Morton 10. Records: Follett 14-7, 8-2; Miami 10-13, 7-4.

Fort Elliott 52, Lefors 32

District 2-1A

Claude 0 9 13 21

Hedley 23 45 57 67

C— Vega 8. H— E Booth 18, J Booth 15, C Bond 12, B Bond 11. Records: Claude 4-21, 0-8; Hedley 16-6, 6-2.

Groom 9 24 36 46

White Deer 9 14 23 36

G— Kuehler 17, Shuck 10. WD— Weathers 8. Records: Groom 12-7, 5-3; White Deer 5-24, 2-6.

Silverton 40, Valley 36

District 3-1A

Texline 30 52 83 95

Hartley 5 11 21 23

T— Drumm 21, Espino 14, Lozano 14, Dominguez 14, Clay 12. H— Cromer 6. Records: Texline 25-2, 11-0; Hartley 3-15, 2-9.

Adrian 10 15 18 27

Wildorado 17 34 57 76

A— Acedevo 10. W— Mason 20, Cleavinger 14, Bryant 11, Matthews 10. Records: Adrian 11-19, 2-9; Wildorado 24-5, 8-3.

Nazareth 17 32 52 66

Happy 6 10 22 26

N— Schulte 15, Rogers 13, Hochstein 12, Heiman 12, Gerber 10. H— Johnson 9. Records: Nazareth 19-11, 9-2; Happy 10-9, 6-6.

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