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Amarillo-area girls district basketball scores for January 25th

Kale Steed by Kale Steed
July 6, 2026
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Canyon guard Kinley Cornelsen drives through a double team against rival West Plains on Wednesday night. [Roy Wheeler/ Press Pass Sports]

3 things that happened this week

Tascosa takes care of business 

The Tascosa Lady Rebels played with laser sharp focused getting a lopsided 75-46 win at Plainview on Wednesday night.

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The victory was also a measure of revenge for the Lady Rebels, who fell to the Lady Bulldogs 54-48 in the District 3-5A opener on Jan. 6. Junior Forward Avery Carter had a big night pouring in 20 points as one of four players in double digits. Freshman Devaeh Johnson continues to be a factor scoring 14 points as did Aniayah Brackens. Daizjia Oajes chipped in 10. Tascosa moves to 3-1 in district and 23-4 overall. Plainview falls to 12-9, 3-2.

Childress stuns Idalou in thrilling fashion

Childress guard Cameran Daniel knocked down a 3-pointer with only three seconds remaining in the game to send the Lady Bobcats to a thrilling 42-41 win over rival Idalou.

The Lady Bobcats trailed most of the night but rallied back from a six-point third quarter deficit. Daniel finished with a team-high 11 points, followed by Aspen Lomax’s 10. Childress (20-8) is now tied for the District 2-3A lead with Idalou (13-9) at 5-1.

This week’s top performers 

Randall’s Sadie Sanchez dropped in a career-high and eye-popping 46 points during the Lady Raiders 66-43 win at Dumas.

Berlin Bartlett of Pampa tallied a game-high 18 points that helped the Lady Harvesters knock off Hereford at home 52-44.

Despite a loss at Bovina it’s hard to ignore the performance from Highland Park standout Cassie McClurg. McClurg scored a career-high 37 points and scored all but four points for the Lady Hornets in a 51-41 defeat.

District 3-5A

Amarillo High  19  37  53  69
Caprock            4  15  22  29 
AHS- McKenzie Smith 18, Jada Graves 11, Taytum Bell 10. C- Vanessa Byrd 10. Records: Amarillo High 27-4, 4-1; Caprock 9-19, 0-5.

Tascosa  23  41  61  75
Plainview  8  19  29  46
T- Avery Carter 20, Devaeh Johnson 14, Aniayah Brackens 14, Daizjia Oajes 10. Saphina Stanley 10. P- Williams 15. Records: Tascosa 23-4, 3-1; Plainview 12-9, 3-2.

District 4-4A

West Plains  8  13  22  27
Canyon       20  42  64  71
WP- Kithen 7. C- Jaylee Moss 14, Ta’leeyah Glenn 12, Abree Winfrey 11. Records: West Plains 11-14, 5-5; Canyon 22-3, 10-0.

Randall   14  31  48  66
Dumas   17  28  39  43
R- Sadie Sanchez 46, Norman 13. D- Kamryn Cox 26, Halie Coon 8. Records: Randall 21-8, 9-1; Dumas 6-21, 0-10.

Hereford  3  15  22  34
Pampa        9 19 27 42
H– Mitzel Rodriguez 13, Saralee Sanchez 8. P– Berlin Bartlett 18, Rhoda Buckley 10. Records: Hereford 18-13, 6-4; Pampa 16-11, 5-5.

Perryton  13  22  36  56
Borger    20  23  36  47
P- Mackenzie Stokes 27, Appelhans 9. B- Loftis 13, Northcott 10. Records: Perryton 8-19, 2-8; Borger 12-10, 3-7.

District 1-3A

Bushland  7  13  23  35
Spearman  3  9  19  24
B- Emma Troxell 20. S- Braylen Lusby 12. Records: Bushland 21-6, 6-0; Spearman 21-7, 3-3.

River Road    1  7  15  19
Canadian  17  32  54  71
RR- Bertrand 12. C- Brooklyn Cochran 12, Samantha Krehbiel 11, Reiss Adams 10, Kylie Cavalier 10. Records: River Road 5-21, 0-6; Canadian 21-8, 5-1.

Tulia      15  19  24  36
Dalhart  16  24  35  46
T- Karee White 12, Lexi Yarbrough 10. D- Jadyn Trusler 15, Kammi Maddox 13. Records: Tulia 12-18, 1-5; Dalhart 19-9, 3-3.

District 2-3A

Idalou      12   22  33  41
Childress  12  17  27  42
I- Logan Heard 20. C- Cameran Daniel 11, Aspen Lomax 10. Records: Idalou 13-9, 5-1; Childress 20-8, 5-1.

Shallowater 59, Lubbock Roosevelt 18

Abernathy 27, Slaton 26

District 3-3A

Denver City 63, Friona 44

Lamesa 64, Muleshoe 53

Brownfield 37, Dimmitt 31

District 1-2A

WT High      2  4  5  11
Gruver   14  28  49  59 
WT- Smith 5. G- Hannon Lankford 16, Kimber Whitehead 14, Brenna Butler 11. Records: West Texas High 18-9, 3-3; Gruver 20-5, 6-0.

Sanford-Fritch     2  5  10  14
Stratford           16  33  49  58
SF- Sadie Williams 5. S- Addie Wells 16, Kaydence Hood 11, Annsley Rawlins 10. Records: Sanford-Fritch 13-8, 1-5; Stratford 17-9, 4-2.

Booker  7  12  19  34
Sunray  6  13  30  42
B- Hoover 8, McDaugale 8. S- De La Rosa 12, Lechuga 10. Records: Booker 6-18, 0-6; Sunray 16-11, 4-2.

District 2-2A

Memphis    4  5  15  26
Quanah  16  28  43  54
Q- Brooklyn Jackson 12, Debonne Haynes 10. Records: Memphis 3-17, 0-6; Quanah 18-9, 4-2.

Wheeler      16  21  37  41
Clarendon  19  33  55  66
W- Shaw 18, Holwick 12. C- Cunningham 14, Elam 13, Hayes 10. Records: Wheeler 12-14, 2-4; Clarendon 23-6, 5-1.

Wellington 11  31  46  57
Shamrock    6  11  18  23 
W- Presley Kane 12, Brewer 10. S- Baggett 6. Records: Wellington 18-9, 6-0; Shamrock 9-15, 1-5.

District 3-2A

Panhandle  19  21  37  50
Farwell       10  22  35  42
P- Avery Cathey 17, Katelyn Haney 13. F- Baldwin 13. Records: Panhandle 21-7, 6-0; Farwell 23-6, 4-2.

Vega           12  25  31  53
Boys Ranch  4  11  23  37
V- Lucy Richards 21, Kami Drinnon 12, Jaz Martinez 10. BR- Usanga 17, Leeman 7. Records: Vega 13-8, 4-2; Boys Ranch 6-12, 2-4.

Highland Park   9  16  26  41
Bovina              12  26  44  51
HP- Cassie McClurg 37. B- Alyssa Marquez 12, Aaliyah Lara 10. Records: Highland Park 7-16, 0-6; Bovina 10-12, 2-4.

District 1-1A

Follett   5   10   18   28
Miami     7  15   24   38
F- Wheatley 10, Smith 10. M- Ewing 13, Calvert 10. Records: Follett 10-7, 6-3; Miami 16-9, 7-1.

Lefors            4  12  12  19
Fort Elliott   10  21  41  51
L- Garza 6. FE- Dickey 14, Rose 9, Archer 9. Records: Lefors 4-17, 1-8; Fort Elliott 9-11, 5-4.

McLean 2, Darrouzett 0, (Forfeit) 

District 2-1A

White Deer  9  19  23  27
Claude       12  19  40  53
WD- Swires 12. C- Holland 12, Fouquet 11, Eddleman 10. Records: White Deer 14-15, 2-4; Claude 15-10, 5-1.

Silverton   14  26  41  53
Groom       7  13  17  30
S- Lynn 17, Francis 10. G- Ritter – 11. Records: Silverton 15-8, 5-1; Groom 11-15, 1-5.

Valley 75, Hedley 16 

District 3-1A

Hartley         10  19  26  37
Wildorado   10  21  29  36
H- Sybesma 14, Mota 9. W- Byrd 11, Perkins 9. Records: Hartley 12-7, 4-1; Wildorado 12-15, 3-2.

Adrian       4  9  20  31
Texline  32  53  66  81
A- Long 13, Salas 10. T- Andrade 27, Dominguez 19, Wilson 11. Records: Adrian 3-18, 0-5; Texline 11-12, 4-1.

District 4-1A

Nazareth   28  54  83  100
Hart                  0  2  4  10
N- Birkenfeld 19, Peterson 15, Wheeler 14, Gerber 13, Schilderink 12. H- Lopez 6. Records: Nazareth 20-9, 6-0; Hart 2-17, 0-6.

Happy        19  39  49  59
Lazbuddie   6  12  12  14
H- Johnson 18, Gibson 10, Dempsey 10. L- Tyler 9. Records: Happy 15-11, 4-2; Lazbuddie 13-8, 1-5.

Springlake-Earth 42, Kress 38, (OT)

TAPPS 1-3A

San Jacinto Christian  12  26  48  61
Midland Christian           5  9  11  11
SJCA- Harlie Brabham 21, Kristi Gage 14, Mackenzie Clayton 12. MC- Boyd 4. Records: San Jacinto Christian Academy 23-4, 8-1.

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Kale Steed has worked in media since 2002 and has covered sports full-time since 2010, when he joined KVII-TV as a weekend sports reporter and sports anchor. From 2010–2014, he covered high school and collegiate athletics across the Texas Panhandle before transitioning from television to print journalism. In 2014, Steed joined the Amarillo Globe-News as a staff sports reporter. In 2019, he launched Press Pass Sports, betting on himself to build an independent outlet dedicated to in-depth local sports coverage. Accolades: Lone Star Conference Kirk Hill Writer of the Year (2015, 2016, 2018, 2019), THSCA Putt Powell Award — Sports Writer of the Year (2018), TGCA Division I Sports Writer of the Year (2022)

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