2023 Texas Panhandle Week 5 High School football schedule

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Head coach Eric Mims and the Palo Duro Dons host the Randall Raiders at 7 p.m., on Friday night at Dick Bivins Stadium. [Roy Wheeler/ Press Pass Sports]
Here’s a look at the Week 5 matchups across the Texas Panhandle for Thursday through Saturday.

(All games at 7 p.m., unless noted)

Thursday’s games

District 2-5A
Division I 

Lubbock Coronado at Caprock

Class 4A 

West Plains at Lubbock Estacado

Class 1A

Jayton at Silverton, 7:30 p.m.

Friday’s games 

District 2-5A 
Division I

Amarillo High vs. Tascosa, at Buffaloes Stadium, West Texas A&M
Abilene High at Lubbock Monterey

Non-district 

 Class 5A

Randall at Palo Duro

Class 4A 

Midland Greenwood at Canyon
Dumas at Bushland
Plainview at Hereford
Perryton at Pampa
Dalhart at Borger

Class 3A

Muleshoe at Abernathy
Highland Park at Dimmitt
Farwell at Friona
Clarendon at Tulia
Bowie at Childress

Class 2A

River Road at Sanford-Fritch
Spearman at Gruver
Wellington at Panhandle
Lockney at West Texas High
Memphis at Boys Ranch
Crosbyton at Sunray
New Deal at Vega
Shamrock at Bovina

Class 1A

Miami at Lubbock Christ the King, 5 p.m.
Booker at Follett
White Deer at Springlake-Earth
Happy vs. Lubbock Titans
Wildorado at Whiteface
Amarillo PCHEA at Lefors
McLean at Groom, 7:30 p.m.
Claude at Meadow, 7:30 p.m.
Hedley at Paducah, 7:30pm
Nazareth at O’Donnell, 7:30 p.m.
Valley at Petersburg, 7:30 p.m.

Saturday’s game 

Darrouzett vs. Wilson, 2 p.m. at San Jacinto Christian

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