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Amarillo-area boys bi-district basketball scores for February 20th

Kale Steed by Kale Steed
February 21, 2023
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Randall’s Brody Wilson takes a jumper during a Class 4A bi-district game against Andrews at Frenship High School on Monday. [Chase Seabolt/ Press Pass Sports]

3 things that happened in Monday’s bi-district round 

Canyon pulls away from Monahans 

The No. 8-ranked Canyon Eagles got a little more than they intended for against No. 4-seed Monahans, but in the end Canyon was too strong pulling away from the Lobos for a 51-35 victory in the Class 4A bi-district round on Monday night in Brownfield.

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Canyon didn’t get off to the best start to open the postseason as the Lobos hung in during the first half trailing 25-22. However, the second half was a different story as the Eagles pushed the lead to 10 by the end of the third and finished the game off with a 16-point win. The Eagles were able to outscore Monahans 26-12 in the third and fourth quarter. Senior leader Kemper Jones led Canyon with 21 points followed by Evan Hughes with 11.

Clarendon opens playoffs in style

The two-time defending UIL Class 2A state champion Clarendon Broncos started their quest for a third straight crown by dismantling Sanford-Fritch 85-36 in the bi-district round on Monday night in Pampa.

Clarendon has now won 15 straight playoff games dating back to 2021. Senior forward and Texas Tech football signee, Jmaury Davis, was a mismatch for the Eagles pouring in 22 points with 12 of those coming in the first quarter. Teammate Lyric Smith chipped in 13.

Monday’s top performers 

McLean’s Alex Retana lit up Valley for a career-high and eye-popping 40 points during the Tigers 70-61 win in the Class 1A bi-district round.

It was a family affair for Wellington in a 61-37 Class 2A bi-district win over Booker. Carson Tarver scored a game-high 13 points while his cousins and twin brothers, Bryant Tarver and Braylon Tarver combined for 21. Bryant poured in 11 as Braylon added 10.

Happy’s Kyton Johnson had a big night putting up 17 points to help the Cowboys take down Adrian 68-40 in the Class 1A bi-district round.

Clarendon’s Jmaury Davis skies for a layup during the Broncos 86-35 win over Sanford-Fritch in the Class 2A bi-district round. [Charla Shults/ Press Pass Sports]

Monday’s bi-district scores 

Class 4A

Canyon       10  25  39  51
Monahans  18  22  29  35
C- Kemper Jones 21, Evan Hughes 11. M- Navarette 14, Brooks 10. Records: Canyon 28-2; Monahans 24-13.

Randall    13  24  41  67
Andrews   8  14  19  28
R- K.J. Thomas 16, Tayesen Combs 13, Cayden Sato 10, J.J. Buchanan 10. A- Marshall 7. Records: Randall 25-9; Andrews 11-10.

Class 2A

Clarendon  30  55  68  85
S-Fritch      15  25  31  53
C- Jmaury Davis 22, Lyric Smith 13, Harper 13. SF- Hulson 15, Price 13. Records: Clarendon 17-10; Sanford-Fritch 15-16.

Wellington  19  35  46  61
Booker        11  17  28  37
W- Carson Tarver 13, Bryant Tarver 11, Braylon Tarver 10. B- Leo Banuelos 25. Records: Wellington 22-4; Booker 17-15.

Nazareth’s Kayle Rogers drives to the basket against Pringle-Morse during a Class 1A bi-district game on Monday night at the Tascosa Activity Center. [Lauren Corea/ Press Pass Sports]

Class 1A

Nazareth      26  54  86  103
Pringle-Morse  5  11  21  26
N- Kayle Rogers 18, Brett Heitschmidt 15, Carson Heiman 14, Tanner Birkenfeld 12, Luke Schulte 10. P- Reggie Provencio 10, Sergio Martin 6. Records: Nazareth 22-8; Pringle-Morse 7-20.

Valley     19  31  43  60
McLean   14  25  47  71
V- Cruz 17, Hartman 16. M- Alex Retana 40, Sheppard Reichman 9. Records: Valley 19-12; McLean 12-13.

Happy    14  37  49  68
Adrian     6  14  25  40
H- Kyton Johnson 17, Jimmy Reyes 15, C.J. Moore 15. A- Jael Acosta 15, Shago Acevedo 11. Records: Happy 20-9; Adrian 15-12.

Silverton  18  31  40  51
Fort Elliott  4  10  10  27
S-
Francis 17, Alanis 9. FE- Long 11. Records: Silverton 17-9; Fort Elliott 10-15.

Tags: AdrianBookerCanyonClarendonFort ElliottHappyMcLeanNazarethRandallSanford-FritchSilvertonValleyWellington
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Kale Steed

Kale Steed

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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