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Amarillo-area girls district basketball scores for January 17th

Kale Steed by Kale Steed
January 18, 2023
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Panhandle guard Grace Sims shoots a 3-pointer against Highland Park during a district clash on Tuesday night at the Panthers Gym. [Joe Garcia III/ Press Pass Sports]

3 things that happened on Tuesday night 

Childress girls knock off Shallowater 

The Childress Lady Bobcats stayed hot by winning their third district game in a row by blowing past Shallowater 42-25 on Tuesday night.

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Childress pulled away in the second half by outscoring the Fillies 23-12 in the final two quarters to get the victories. Cameran Daniels had a game-high 12 points followed by Ada Henderson’s 11. The Lady Bobcats are now 3-1 in District 2-3A and 18-8 overall. Shallowater falls to 10-8, 2-2.

Pampa takes down West Plains

The Pampa Lady Harvesters opened the second half of District 4-4A play getting a measure of revenge on West Plains with a 45-36 win on Tuesday night.

With the victory, the Lady Harvesters (15-10 overall) move into a third-place tie with the Lady Wolves (10-13) at 4-4 in the league race. Berin Bartlett poured in a game-high 17 to lead Pampa.

Tuesday’s top performers 

  • Sadie Sanchez continued her terrific season for Randall dropping in 32 points to lead the Lady Raiders past Borger 71-54.
  • Allie Sparks scored a game-high 30 points in the Gruver Lady Hounds 86-46 thumping of Sunray.
  • Lucy Richards of Vega blistered the Bovina reaching a triple-double during a 53-33 victory on Tuesday. Richards put up 36 points with an eye-opening 13 steals and had 10 rebounds.

Tuesday’s district scores 

District 3-5A

Plainview   15  23  46  60
Palo Duro    19  36 40  62
P- Alana Davis 13. PD- Jada Torrence 18. Records: Plainview 12-7, 2-1; Palo Duro 15-12, 1-2.

Tascosa            14  26  42  53
Amarillo High 11  21  37  50
T– Aniyah Brackens 17, Daizjia Oages 12, Avery Carter 12, Devaeh Johnson 10. AHS– Jada Graves 17, McKenzie Smith 17. Records: Tascosa 22-4, 3-1. Amarillo High 25-4, 2-1.

District 4-4A

Canyon  21  45  67  80
Dumas     5  10  15  17
C- Sydnee Winfrey 15, Jaylee Moss 14, Kinslee Milligan 10. D- Hannah Hernandez 5. Records: Canyon 20-3, 8-0; Dumas 6-19, 0-8.

West Plains  6  12  26  36
Pampa           8  14  32  45
WP- Piper Patterson 10. P- Berlin Bartlett 17, C. Dyer 9. Records: West Plains 10-13, 4-4; Pampa 15-10, 4-4.

Randall  17  30  50  71
Borger     9   21  38  54
R- Sadie Sanchez 32, Layla Romero 12, Avri Burk 11. Records: Randall 19-8, 7-1; Borger 12-8, 3-5.

Hereford  5  25  36  42  
Perryton     4  9  22  29
H- Aubrey Devin 14. P- Vela 12. Records: Hereford 17-12, 5-3; Perryton 7-18, 1-7.

District 1-3A

Canadian  16  28  30  43
Spearman  6  15  21  29
C- Reiss Adams 13, Samantha Krehbiel 11, Brooklyn Cochran 11. S- Braylen Lusby 16, Klafka 8. Records: Canadian 20-7, 4-0; Spearman 20-6, 2-2.

Dalhart     8  16  22  31
Bushland  11  18  6  41
D- Jadyn 10. B- Emma Troxell 18, Jada Permenter 9. Records: Dalhart 17-9, 1-3; Bushland 19-6, 4-0.

Tulia            14  27  45 60
River Road  9  19  28  41
T- White 22, Yarbrough 11. RR- Rylee Kunkel 23, Bertrand Braislyn 6. Records: Tulia 12-16, 1-3; River Road 6-18, 0-4.

District 2-3A

Shallowater  7  13  18  25
Childress     11  19  25  42
S- Maddie Barnes 7. C- Cameran Daniels 12, Ada Henderson 11. Records: Shallowater 10-8, 2-2; Childress 18-8, 3-1.

Lubbock Roosevelt 54, Abernathy 47

Idalou 75, Slaton 26

District 3-3A

Denver City 43, Littlefield 37

Muleshoe 49, Dimmitt 36

Littlefield 67, Friona 32

Wildorado guard Makenna Byrd drives to the lane against Texline on Tuesday night. [Ben Jenkins/ Press Pass Sports]

District 1-2A

Gruver   16  36  63  86
Sunray  12  23  37  46
G- Allie Sparks 30, Kimber Whitehead 14, Brenna Butler 14. S- Gallegos 12. Records: Gruver 18-5, 4-0; Sunray 14-11, 2-2.

Stratford  20  43  48  67
Booker         5  8  18  21
S- Addison Bell 14, Kaydence Hood 14, Dez Tims 12, Addie Wells 11. B- McDougle 11. Records: Stratford 16-8, 3-1; Booker 6-16, 0-4.

West Texas High  9  17  24  37
Sanford-Fritch         5  9  22  30
WT- Francis 14. SF- Williams 5. Records: West Texas High 17-8, 2-2; Sanford-Fritch 13-6, 1-3.

 District 2-2A

Clarendon   19  38  51  59
Shamrock           0  8  8  8
C- Shadle 14, Gable 11, Moore 11. S- Holmes 4. Records: Clarendon 22-5, 4-0; Shamrock 8-14, 0-4.

Quanah       7  11  14  25
Wellington  5  17  22  34
W- Aubrey Jones 11, Briley Waters 6. Records: Quanah 16-9, 2-2; Wellington 16-9, 4-0.

Wheeler 69, Memphis 34

District 3-2A

Highland Park   9  13  13  15
Panhandle       15  41  61  75
HP- McClurg 5. P- Avery Cathey 21, Leah Sherwood 21, Ann Garrison 10. Records: Highland Park 7-14, 0-4; Panhandle 19-7, 4-0.

Bovina  11  16  28  33
Vega     12  24  39  53
B- Marquez 9, Esparza 8. V- Lucy Richards 36, Jaz Martinez 7, Kami Drinnon 7. Records: Bovina 9-11, 1-3; Vega 12-17, 3-1.

Farwell        12  29  51  72
Boys Ranch   4  11  13  16
F- Baldwin 15, Richey 11. BR- Usanga 7. Records: Farwell 22-5, 3-1; Boys Ranch 5-11, 1-3.

District 1-1A

Kelton  14  21  32  48
Lefors  12  23  32  36
K- Alvarado 22, Badillo 10. L- Garza 14. Records: Kelton 9-6, 3-4; Lefors 4-15, 1-6. 

McLean   11  24  37  44
Follett      13  27  33  45
M- Russell 17, Salinas 13, Reynolds 11. F- Wheatley 16, Rosales 13, Dorris 11. Records: McLean 18-7, 6-1; Follett 9-6, 5-2.

Fort Elliott 58, Darrouzett 8

District 2-1A

White Deer  5  10  19  20
Silverton    15  27  41  49
WD- Swires 11. S— Francis 14, Lynn 12. Records: White Deer 13-14, 1-3. Silverton 13-8, 3-1. 

Claude    6  8  12  32
Valley   6  18  21  24
C— Fouquet 10. V— Edwards 9. Records: Claude 14-9, 4-0; Valley 17-8, 3-1.

Groom 62, Hedley 20

District 3-1A

Texline          3  12  17  25
Wildorado  16  21  33  56
T- Wilson 7. W- Byrd 13, Albracht 12, Perkins 12. Records: Texline 9-12, 2-1; Wildorado 11-14, 2-1.

Pringle-Morse  14  29  46  64
Adrian                 8  17  23  29
P- Tarango 25, Martin 24, Gavirio 15. A- Long 13. Records: Pringle-Morse 8-12, 2-2; Adrian 3-17, 0-4.

District 4-1A

Lazbuddie        1  3  3  5
Nazareth  25  47  78  85
L- Martinez 5. N- B Birkenfeld 19, Wheeler 14, C. Birkenfeld 11, Dyer 10, Schilderink 10. Records: Lazbuddie 13-6, 1-3; Nazareth 18-9, 4-0.

Happy      0  6  24  33
Kress    10  19  23  34
H- Johnson 12, McCreary 11. K- Valdez 10, Baker 8, Herbert 8. Records: Happy 14-10, 3-1; Kress 12-10, 3-1.

Springlake-Earth 94, Hart 28

TAPPS 1-3A

Lubbock Christian     14  23  35  50
San Jacinto Christian  9  21  30  43
LC- Lee 17, Roberts 8. SJCA- Harlie Brabham 16, Mikee McReynolds 12, Kristi Gage 9. Records: Lubbock Christian 18-9, 6-0; San Jacinto Christian 20-4, 5-1.

 

 

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