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Riggs Pennington shines for Canadian in defensive win over Bushland in 1-3A opener

Lee Passmore by Lee Passmore
January 17, 2026
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Canadian’s Riggs Pennington shoots a jumper against Bushland during a District 1-3A game Friday in Bushland. [Roy Wheeler/ Press Pass Sports]

Maybe the tone was set for the rest of the season in the District 1-3A boys opener in Bushland on Friday night or maybe it wasn’t, but it became clear that at least one player will be worth watching. 

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Neither Bushland nor Canadian put on an offensive clinic collectively in a game where a total of only eight players scored. So it was no surprise that Canadian emerged from the defensive slugfest with a 36-31 victory by having the player who scored the most of anyone.

Riggs Pennington put the rest of the Wildcats on his back with a game-high 26 points in a game where the teams seemed almost reluctant to score. Some of that may have been due to the rough and tumble nature of the natural athletic rivalry between the two schools, which is almost always hard-fought.

“This is always such a hard place to win,” said Canadian coach Brandon Wall of playing at Bushland. “If you’re lucky you can kind of steal one right there. That was a great win for our guys. They executed the game plan really well and it was an unbelievable game.”

Bushland’s Jenner King drives to the basket against Canadian on Friday night. [Roy Wheeler/ Press Pass Sports]

Both teams struggled to put the ball in the basket in the opening minutes, but before the end of the quarter Pennington and Bushland sophomore Kiptyn Bidegain had found some rhythm. They both scored seven points in the opening quarter, and other than a free throw by Bushland’s Jenner King, provided all the points as Bushland led 8-7 at the end of the first quarter.

The Falcons led 12-9, but after that the Wildcats (10-5, 1-0 in district) three straight 3-pointers to go up 18-12 and never trailed again. Ironically, Pennington wasn’t the only part of that, as Brooks Wall and Rogelio Valenzuela followed with threes.

Canadian led 20-15 at halftime and the tone was set. Other than Pennington, the only Wildcat to scored from the floor after the barrage of threes was Jet Cervantes, who scored on a drive to the basket for a key bucket early in the fourth quarter.

Canadian’s Riggs Pennington goes in for a layup against Bushland on Friday night. [Roy Wheeler/ Press Pass Sports]

Nobody else scored more than three points for Canadian. The 6-foot-6 Pennington was an obvious focal point, but for the Wildcats to keep succeeding in district, their other players will have to prove their worth paying attention to defensively.

“I think our guys know (Pennington) still needs to touch the ball,” Wall said. “Teams are going to adjust and Riggs has to have confidence in his teammates that they’re going to make some shots when it counts. I think this was a really good win for us against a really good defensive team that we’re going to see later down the road.”

Perhaps because others seemed unable to step up and score, the game never turned into a rout. Pennington scored all seven of Canadian’s points in the second quarter as the Wildcats built their lead to double digits.

Bushland’s Kiptyn Bidegain goes up for a shot over a Canadian defender on Friday night at the Falcons Gym. [Roy Wheeler/ Press Pass Sports]

Bushland (9-7, 0-1) did seriously threaten later in the quarter, though. King actually outscored Pennington with eight points in the third quarter, and by the end of the period the Falcons trimmed Canadian’s lead to 27-25.

That was as close as they got, though. King led the Falcons with 14 points and Bidegain added 11, but only one other Bushland player scored.

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Lee Passmore

Lee Passmore

Lee has been reporting on sports in West Texas for nearly three decades and joined Press Pass Sports in December 2020. He previously worked for the Midland Reporter-Telegram and Amarillo Globe-News as a lead high school writer. A West Coast native, Lee retains an unfortunate affinity for the Las Vegas Raiders, who he still thinks belong in Oakland.

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