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Texas Panhandle regional quarterfinal girls basketball roundup for February 21st

Kale Steed by Kale Steed
July 6, 2026
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Nazareth guard Harley Gerber goes up between two Valley defenders for a shot during a Class 1A regional quarterfinal clash on Tuesday night in Plainview. [Chase Seabolt/ Press Pass Sports]

Class 1A

PLAINVIEW– Maybe it was mystique, maybe it was luck, or maybe something else altogether, but it explains why the Nazareth Swiftettes are returning to their usual place in the Region I-1A tournament.

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In what figured to be a hard-fought game in Tuesday night’s Class 1A region quarterfinal against Valley, Nazareth saw a five-point lead melt down to one in the final 20 seconds. Despite mishandling the ball egregiously twice in the final 10 seconds, the Swiftettes still managed to defeat Valley 40-39 and advance to the region semifinals again.

Nazareth will face Whiteface (28-4) on Friday at 6:30 p.m. at then Texan Dome in Levelland.

The Swiftettes (27-9) won’t get a lot of style points for their win. But after going to 10 straight region tournaments and winning six state titles in seven years at one point, Nazareth coach Eric Schilling knows better than to complain.

“It’s definitely a relief,” Schilling said immediately after the win. “I was questioning the kids a lot during that game, but whenever you’ve got some kids who want to fight, they tend to bail you out a time or two. We’ll take it either way. It definitely wasn’t our best game, but Valley had everything to do with that and I can’t say enough about them.”

Valley (24-10) got the upper hand early, taking an 8-0 lead. However, Nazareth regained composure, cutting it to 9-8 at the end of the first quarter to set the tone for the rest of the half.

The Swiftettes didn’t lead until midway through the second quarter and went up 17-13. After Valley scored six straight points to reclaim the lead, Nazareth’s Brooklyn Dyer hit a 3-pointer to give the Lady Swifts a 20-19 lead going into halftime.

However, Valley retook the lead in the third quarter, going up by as many as six points. Nazareth ended the quarter with some momentum, though, when Brooklyn Dyer converted a three-point play to cut it to 30-27.

The Swiftettes turned up the defense, and eventually reclaimed the lead. They enjoyed their biggest advantage when sophomore Brooklyn Birkenfeld, who came off the bench for a game-high 18 points, scored back-to-back baskets to make it 40-35.

Valley’s Jaydan Bagwell hit a pair of free throws and Anna Ferrel scored to cut it to 40-39 with 30 seconds left. Nazareth twice gave the ball away, but a Valley turnover and a missed 3-pointer sealed it for Nazareth.
Nazareth  8  20  27  40
Valley      9  19  30  39
N– Brooklyn Birkenfeld 18, Brooklyn Dyer 9. V– Anna Ferrell 10, Trinity Schlueter 10. Records: Nazareth 27-9, Valley 24-10.

Claude knocks off McLean

The Claude Lady Mustangs used a huge first quarter and never looked back to overtake McLean 55-33 in the Class 1A regional quarterfinals on Tuesday night in Pampa.

The Lady Stangs improve to 22-10 overall and will play Borden County (31-5) in the Region I-1A Tournament semifinals at 8 p.m. on Friday at the Texan Dome in Levelland.

Claude started off on fire building a 21-3 lead that set the tone for the rest of the night. The Lady Stangs had a 14-point advantage by halftime and cruised to the victory in the second half. Senior forward Renee Fouquet was a difference in the ball game finishing with a game-high 29 points as teammate Layla Godfrey added 12.
Claude    21  27  37  55
McLean    3  13  24  33
C- Bobbie Renne Fouquet 29, Layla Godfrey 12. M- Kasidy Russell 24. Records: Claude 22-10; McLean 25-8.

Class 4A

Canyon soars past Seminole

The Canyon Lady Eagles are once again headed back to the Region I-4A Tournament after crushing Seminole 56-36 in a regional quarterfinal at the Rip Griffin Center on the campus of Lubbock Christian on Tuesday.

Canyon (29-3) will now play in a regional semifinal against Stephenville (32-4) back at LCU at 6:30 p.m. on Friday.

The Lady Eagles took full control in the second quarter. Leading 17-9 after the first eight minutes, Canyon seized momentum by out scoring Seminole 19-8 in the second period to take a 36-17 lead into halftime. Ta’leeyah Glynn provided the points for the Lady Eagles pouring in a team-high 14 followed by Jaylee Moss with her 10.
Canyon   17  36  45  56
Seminole  9  17  23  36
C- Glynn 14, Moss 10. S- Medlin 15. Records: Canyon 29-3; Seminole 29-8.

Randall rolls over El Paso Riverside 

Randall will join Canyon ISD rival Canyon in the Region I-4A Tournament after getting a convincing win over El Paso Riverside 55-40 in the regional quarterfinals on Tuesday in Andrews.

The Lady Raiders took full advantage of the game in the second half outscoring Riverside 30-19 in the final two quarters.

As she’s done all season, Lady Raider sharpshooter Sadie Sanchez paved the way for Randall pouring in a game-high 17 points. Teammate Ashley Norman followed with 13. Randall (27-9) advances to the semifinals for a showdown with No. 1-ranked Glen Rose (37-1) at 8:30 p.m. on Friday at Lubbock Christian University.
Randall        9  25  38  55
Riverside  10  21  25  40
R- Sadie Sanchez 17, Norman 13. Records: Randall 27-9; El Paso Riverside 26-6.

Panhandle’s Savannah Sinclair fires a 3-pointer against Stratford during a Class 2A bi-district game on Tuesday night at the Caprock Activity Center.

Class 2A

Panhandle handles Stratford

The Panhandle Ettes seized full control by the second quarter and never looked back getting a 59-41 win against Stratford in the Class 2A regional quarterfinals on Tuesday night at the Caprock Activity Center.

The Ettes (28-7) are headed to the Region I-2A Tournament where they will square off with Sundown (26-8) at 1 p.m. on Friday at the Texan Dome in Levelland.

Panhandle never trailed taking a 17-10 advantage after one and building it to a 35-19 lead by halftime. Senior Sydney Adee was the catalyst on offense dropping in a game-high 14 points. Teammate Avery Cathey added 12. Stratford ends its season at 23-11 overall.
Panhandle      17  35  50  59
Stratford        10  19  32  41
P- Sydney Adee 14, Avery Cathey 12. S- Addison Bell 13, Dez Tims 12, Addie Wells 10. Records: Panhandle 28-7; Stratford 23-11.

Gruver advances back to regional tournament

It wasn’t easy, however, the Gruver Lady Hounds survived a scare from Farwell pulling away for a 51-39 victory in the Class 2A regional quarterfinals on Tuesday night at the Amarillo High Activity Center.

Farwell and Gruver went back and forth with the Lady Blue leading 31-30 after three quarters. But in the fourth quarter is where the Lady Hounds found their footing as they took over by out scoring Farwell 21-8 down the stretch to earn the victory.

Gruver (27-5), the defending Class 2A state champions, runs its playoff win streak to 10 straight games and will get a rematch with New Home (30-4) in the Region I-2A semifinals at 2:30 p.m. on Friday at the Texan Dome in Levelland.
Gruver   13  17  30  51
Farwell  10  22  31  39
G- Kimber Whitehead 13, Brenna Butler 11, Allie Sparks 10. F- Smith 12, Baldwin 10. Records: Gruver 27-5; Farwell 29-7.

Tags: CanyonClaudeFarwellGruverMcLeanNazarethPanhandleRandallStratford
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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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