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Texas Panhandle and South Plains girls basketball scores for January 16th

Kale Steed by Kale Steed
January 18, 2026
Reading Time: 6 mins read
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Canyon’s Tai Wright goes in for a layup against West Plains during a District 4-4A game at West Plains on Friday night. [Trevelle Hudson/ Press Pass Sports]

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FRIDAY’S QUICK HITS

Canyon cruises by West Plains

The Canyon Lady Eagles continue to soar through District 4-4A getting another lopsided win, this time over rival West Plains 43-15 victory on Friday night at the West Plains Gym.

This was a slow moving first half with both defense playing strong until the Lady Eagles were able to pull away in the second half. Canyon led 8-5 in the first quarter and then by a slim 17-12 lead at the break. But, in the second half, the Lady Eagles broke the game open outscoring the Lady Wolves 12-1 in the third quarter.

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Tai Wright of Canyon led all scorers with 16 points. Canyon improves to 20-2 on the year but more importantly 7-0 in 4-4A. The Lady Wolves fall to 3-4 in district and 9-16 overall.

Dalhart downs Childress

Dalhart is quietly putting together a very strong season and that carried on Friday, as the Lady Wolves handled Childress at home by a 65-38 count in a District 1-3A game on Friday night.

The Lady Wolves are rolling since the season started, moving to 22-3 overall while staying in a first place tie with Bushland at 3-0 in league play.

Dalhart used balanced scoring to beat the Lady Bobcats (11-15, 0-3) with Joie Read leading the way with 21 points. Arianna Chacon and Aubree Ramirez each scored 12 with Kammi Maddox chipping in 11.

FRIDAY’S TOP PERFORMERS

  • Stratford’s Madi Braden posted a game-high 29 points as the Lady Elks rolled by Sanford-Fritch 66-21. It was a milestone night for the junior post, who surpassed 1,000 career points during the win.
  • Hereford picked up a huge 45-40 win over Randall to take over second place in District 4-4A. Mia Gomez capped off a huge week scoring a game-high 22 points against the Lady Raiders to go with four steals and three rebounds.
  • Hartley stayed hot with a 71-21 win against Adrian, moving to 3-0 in District 3-1A. Elia Alonso had a huge night for the Lady Tigers scoring a game-best 28 points.
  • Frenship standout Jada Jackson poured in 13 points to keep the Lady Tigers unbeaten in District 2-6A with a 47-33 victory over San Angelo Central.
  • New Home remained perfect in District 4-2A thanks to a 46-32 victory against New Deal. Kirbi Johnson played her part for the Lady Leopards with an 18-point performance.
  • Izabella Slover played a pivotal role during Spearman’s 38-32 win against Sunray on Friday. Slover tallied a team-high 19 points, knocking down three, 3-pointers and going 6-of-8 from the free-throw line.
  • Hale Center hit 12, 3-pointers as a team to handle Olton 79-53. Bella Flores had four of those 3’s, all coming in the third quarter, as Flores finished with 18 points for the Lady Owls.
  • Curslynn Shivers of Tulia helped the Lady Hornets to a thrilling 39-37 win at River Road on Friday in a District 1-3A game. Shivers did a little bit of everything, posting 16 points to go with eight boards.
  • Pampa earned a lopsided 46-14 win against Dumas on Friday night. Emmy Boutsamaly was a key reason why with 17 points for the Lady Harvesters.
  • Morgan Butler’s 15 points was more than enough to lift Claude past Shamrock, 38-17 on Friday night during a District 2-1A game.
Canyon head coach Tate Lombard, from left, with his legendary father and former Lady Eagle head coach, Joe Lombard, look on during Canyon’s game against West Plains on Friday. [Trevelle Hudson/ Press Pass Sports]

FRIDAY’S FINAL SCORES

District 2-6A 

Frenship 47, San Angelo Central 33
Odessa Permian 49, Odessa High 44  
Midland Legacy 42, Midland High 36 

District 3-5A

Lubbock-Cooper 58, Palo Duro 51 
Tascosa 83, Caprock 34 
Amarillo High 47, Lubbock Coronado 37
Lubbock Monterey 67, Plainview 55 

District 4-4A

Canyon 43, West Plains 15 
Hereford 45, Randall 40  
Pampa 46, Dumas 14 
Perryton 60, Borger 49

District 5-4A

Lubbock-Cooper Liberty 72, Snyder 31
Frenship Memorial 79, San Angelo Lake View 14
Levelland 41, Lubbock Estacado 40

District 1-3A

Bushland 41, Canadian 29  
Dalhart 65, Childress 38 
Tulia 39, River Road 37

District 2-3A

Shallowater 59, Littlefield 42
Lubbock Roosevelt 50, Friona 43 
Idalou 55, Muleshoe 30
Dimmitt 48, Lubbock Talkington 32

District 1-2A

Spearman 38, Sunray 32
Vega 61, West Texas High 21 
Stratford 66, Sanford-Fritch 21 

District 2-2A

Wellington 60, Quanah 25 
Panhandle 83, Memphis 16
Wheeler 55, Highland Park 20 

District 3-2A

Farwell 85, Lockney 4  
Hale Center 79, Olton 53
Bovina 45, Sudan 41  

District 4-2A

New Home 46, New Deal 32
Ralls 57, Tahoka 39 
Abernathy 71, Floydada 29  

District 1-1A

Booker 34, Kelton 18
Fort Elliott 37, Follett 30

District 2-1A 

Claude 38, Shamrock 17
Groom 54, McLean 52  

District 3-1A 

Texline 73, Pringle-Morse 15  
Hartley 71, Adrian 21
Wildorado 48, Boys Ranch 24 

District 4-1A

Silverton 38, Happy 34  
Hart 50, Springlake-Earth 36
Nazareth 52, Kress 12

District 8-1A 

Guthrie 82, Paducah 7 
Valley 45, Spur 40

TAPPS District 1-2A

San Jacinto Christian Academy 58, Midland Holy Cross 13 

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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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