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Texas Panhandle High School softball bi-district roundup

Kale Steed by Kale Steed
July 7, 2026
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Amarillo High swept Abilene Cooper on Friday and Saturday to win the UIL Class 5A Division I bi-district championship. [Provided photo]

Class 5A

Amarillo High sweeps Abilene Cooper

It was a wild 24 hours for Amarillo High, but the Lady Sandies did get the result they were looking for getting a two-game sweep of Abilene Cooper during the UIL Class 5A Division I bi-district round at Lubbock-Cooper.

Due to severe weather and heavy rains, the Lady Sandies weren’t able to play Abilene Cooper until 11 p.m. Friday night and didn’t finish until 1 a.m. Saturday morning. The waiting game didn’t hurt the Lady Sandies as they got a 2-1 win against the Lady Cougars.

Not 24 hours later, AHS took the field once again Saturday afternoon and were able to complete the sweep downing Cooper 4-1.

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AHS (25-8-2) advances to the area round to matchup against El Paso Chapin (24-8-2) at a time and place to be determined.

Outstanding pitching did the job for the Lady Sandies in the series sweep of Cooper. On Friday night, Ambree Anglin did her job by throwing six strong innings scattering three hits with 10 strikeouts to get the win. Mykaela Samuels nailed down the save in the final inning getting a strikeout. On Saturday, it was Samuels getting the start tossing three innings giving up four hits without a run with a pair of K’s. Anglin worked the final four innings allowing one run with three strikeouts for the save.

AHS did just enough offensively to support the outstanding pitching. Brylee Baker was a combined 3-for-6 in the series with an RBI double. Brianna Cloud went 2-for-4 in the two games.

The Dumas Demonettes defeated Seminole to win the UIL Class 4A Division I bi-district championship Saturday. [Provided photo]

Class 4A

Dumas rallies past Seminole

Dumas is the only team from District 4-4A left standing after having to rally past Seminole for two wins Saturday in the UIL Class 4A Division I bi-district round in Plainview.

The Demonettes, the District 4-4A champions, dropped Friday’s opener 6-4, however, Dumas pulled it together with a dominating Saturday effort blasting Seminole 13-0 to even the series and the winning the best of three with a convincing 10-0 victory.

The Demonettes improve to 30-5 on the year and are headed to face El Paso Ysleta (16-14-1) in the area round with a three-game series starting Thursday night in Seminole.

Following Friday’s loss, Dumas completely dominated outscoring Seminole by a combined 23-0 on Saturday. The Demonettes offense got the bats going totaling 24 hits with 15 extra base-hits. Aaliyah Chairez feasted on Seminole on Saturday going 5-for-8 in the two wins with a homer and two doubles to finish with five RBIs.

To seal the series, Dumas flexed its muscle with Madi Zubia, Suzette Reyes and Sania Reyes all going deep. Sania Reyes drove in four runs and Lisbeth Quiroz added two doubles.

Bushland beat Littlefield to capture the UIL Class 3A Division I bi-district crown Thursday. [Provided photo]

Class 3A

Bushland blasts Littlefield

The Bushland Lady Falcons opened the UIL Class 3A Division I playoffs up in a big way blasting Littlefield 10-1 to win the bi-district crown Thursday night in Littlefield.

The Lady Falcons put this game away in the first two innings scoring five runs to take a commanding 5-0 lead. Chayney Snelson was on fire during the win going 2-for-5 hitting an inside-the-park home run and doubled to end the contest with four RBIs. Piper Francis, Charley Spinks, Addison Appier, Haylee Ruiz and Kami Albus all doubled.

Farryn McKown made life easy on the defense throwing a complete game giving up only two hits with six strikeouts to earn the win.

Bushland (18-13) is now headed to the area round to take on Denver City (17-7) with a three-game series starting Thursday night at Lubbock-Cooper High School.

River Road knocked off Shallowater to win the UIL Class 3A Division I bi-district championship Saturday in Hereford. [Provided photo]

River Road advances past Shallowater

It took all three games, but River Road was able to advance by beating Shallowater in the UIL Class 3A Division I bi-district round Thursday through Saturday in Hereford.

The Lady Wildcats won Thursday’s opener 8-4 before the Fillies evened things up with a 4-3-win Friday. However, River Road put on a dominant effort during Saturday’s rubber match getting an 11-0 shutout to move on.

River Road (24-8) will now take on Brownfield (12-12) in the second round of the playoffs with the first of a three-game series starting Thursday in Floydada.

Ashlyn Ferris was outstanding leading the Lady Wildcats during Saturday’s win or go-home scenario. Ferris simply couldn’t be stopped going 3-for-4 with two home runs including a walk-off grand slam to seal the series win. Ferris went on to end Saturday with seven RBIs. Ferris was also clutch during Thursday’s win going 2-for-4 with an RBI triple.

Teammate Carolyn Koval also had MVP consideration for the series. On top of being intentionally walked eight times in the series, Koval still did her job Thursday going 3-for-4 with two homers and three RBIs. Koval was also excellent in the circle tossing a combined 12 innings surrendering only one run combining for 15 strikeouts.

The Childress Lady Bobcats celebrate after beating Slaton for the UIL Class 3A Division II bi-district championship. [Provided photo]

Childress edges Slaton

It wasn’t easy by any means, however, Childress was able to hang on and beat Slaton in a one-game scenario to win the UIL Class 3A Division II bi-district title Thursday night in Floydada.

The Lady Bobcats had opened up a 5-2 lead thanks to a three-run fourth inning. Slaton battled back scoring two runs in the final two innings, but Childress was able to slam the door on the rally.

The Lady Bobcats (16-11) advance to play No. 1-ranked and defending state champion Coahoma (27-0) in a one-game area round game at 5 p.m. on Friday in Lamesa.

Kaleigh Ross led Childress against Slaton going a perfect 3-for-3 with a homer and a double to finish the game with three RBIs. KJ Felton was also 3-for-3 and scored a run while Ansley Parr racked up 13 strikeouts over seven innings but she did have to overcome nine walks.

Clarendon’s Tandie Cummins is greeted by teammates after blasting a home run against Sanford-Fritch during a UIL Class 2A Division I bi-district game Thursday at Highland Park. [James Abel/ Press Pass Sports]

Class 2A

Clarendon rolls by Sanford-Fritch

It took a while for Clarendon to get going but once the Lady Broncos found their groove it was hard to get them stopped during a two-game sweep of Sanford-Fritch in a Class 2A Division I bi-district matchup Thursday at the Highland Park Softball Complex.

The Lady Broncos started slowing but went on for an 8-3 win in the opening game and then followed that with a dominating 17-6 victory to close out the series on the Lady Eagles.

Fritch actually led the opening contest 2-0 through the first four innings before Clarendon got it going. The top of the fifth is when the momentum shifted. The Lady Broncos plated five-runs in that fifth inning taking a 5-2 lead highlighted by a Tandie Cummins triple and a two-run blast from Elliott Frausto.

In the second game, it was 10-run second inning setting the tone for Clarendon. Tandie Cummins was unbelievable in the second game going 3-for-3 with two home runs while adding a double to end the day with seven RBIs. For the series, Tandie five total hits and worked five innings in the circle with four strikeouts.

Hayden Elam also crushed Lady Eagles pitching going a combined 5-for-7 with five total RBIs in the two games.

Clarendon (24-5-1) is now headed to the area round of the playoffs to take on Hale Center (21-5) with a three-game series starting Thursday in Floydada.

The Gruver Lady Hounds made school history winning their first ever playoff series after beating Lockney on Saturday. [Provided photo]

Gruver makes program history

The Gruver Lady Hounds made school history by not only winning the programs first playoff game but winning the first postseason series to capture the UIL Class 2A Division II bi-district trophy on Saturday.

Gruver made history in a very convincing way sweeping Lockney with two lopsided wins getting a 12-2 victory in the opening game and an 11-1 blowout in the second game for the sweep.

The Lady Hounds (15-8) now face-off with Sundown (24-5) in the area round at a time and place to be determined.

Paula Diaz paced the Lady Hounds with a triple in the opening game against Lockney finishing with a pair of RBIs. Carly Neely had a two-run double and added six strikeouts in the win.

On Saturday, Marlee Maupin shining going 2-for-4 with two RBIs.

Texas Panhandle bi-district scores

CLASS 5A 
Division I 

Amarillo High def. Abilene Cooper

Game 1: Amarillo High 2, Abilene Cooper 1
Game 2: Amarillo High 4, Abilene Cooper 1

Abilene High def. Caprock

Game 1: Abilene High 3, Caprock 0
Game 2: 2 p.m. Abilene High 10, Caprock 0 

Class 4A
Division I

Dumas def. Seminole

Game 1: Seminole 6, Dumas 4
Game 2: Dumas 13, Seminole 0
Game 3: Dumas 10, Seminole 0

Andrews def. Canyon

Game 1: Andrews 12, Canyon 6
Game 2: Andrews 10, Canyon 8

Division II 

Monahans def. Randall

Game 1: Randall 3, Monahans 2
Game 2: Monahans 8, Randall 4 
Game 3: Monahans 12, Randall 8 

Midland Greenwood def. Pampa

Game 1: Greenwood 15, Pampa 5 
Game 2: Pampa 23, Greenwood 13 
Game 3: Greenwood 6, Pampa 4 

Class 3A
Division I

Bushland def. Littlefield

One game: Bushland 11, Littlefield 1 Thursday, Plainview 

River Road def. Shallowater

Game 1: River Road 8, Shallowater 4 
Game 2: Shallowater 4, River Road 3
Game 3: River Road 11, Shallowater 0

Division II 

Childress def. Slaton

One game: Childress 5, Slaton 4 

Muleshoe def. Canadian

One game: Muleshoe 5, Canadian 0

Class 2A
Division I

Clarendon def. Sanford-Fritch

Game 1: Clarendon 8, Fritch 3
Game 2: Clarendon 17, Fritch 6

Floydada def. Sunray

Game 1: Floydada 13, Sunray 0 
Game 2: Floydada 10, Sunray 1 

Division II 

Gruver def. Lockney

Game 1: Gruver 12, Lockney 2 
Game 2: Gruver 11, Lockney 1 

West Texas High def. Memphis

One game: WT High 11, Memphis 1

Class 1A

Booker def. Kress

Game 1: Booker 18, Kress 5
Game 2: Booker 21, Kress 5

Claude def. Follett

Game 1: Claude 15, Follett 5 
Game 2: Claude 32, Follett 23 

Tags: Amarillo HighBookerBushlandCanadianCanyonCaprockChildressClarendonClaudeDumasFollettGruverMuleshoePampaRandallRiver RoadSanford-FritchSunrayWest Texas High
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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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