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Texas Panhandle and South Plains girls basketball scores for January 30th

Kale Steed by Kale Steed
January 31, 2026
Reading Time: 6 mins read
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Miami’s Mia Calvert scored 18 points to keep Miami undefeated in District 1-1A during a 49-18 win against Booker on Friday night. [Carter Pirtle/ Press Pass Sports]

FRIDAY’S QUICK HITS

Miami stays hot

The Miami Lady Warriors are quietly putting together quite the season, especially through the district campaign.

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On Friday night, Miami was once again dominant, taking a closer step to a District 1-1A championship by getting a dominating 49-18 win against Booker at home.

As the regular season nears an end in the next couple weeks, the Lady Warriors, who have already clinched a postseason spot, are now 18-5 overall and a perfect 6-0 in league play. The Lady Kiowas remain in third place in 1-1A at 3-3 while falling to 13-15.

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Mia Calvert and Brylee Thompson helped get the job done for Miami on Friday. Calvert had a huge outing, piling up a game-high 18 points with seven of those coming in the second quarter. Thompson, a sensational freshman, chipped in 10 points.

Stratford shakes up 1-2A with win over Vega

The Stratford Lady Elks were able to pick up a big win against the Vega Lady Longhorns 42-37 on Friday night.

The victory puts the Lady Elks (14-15 overall) in the playoffs at 6-3 in District 1-2A while putting Stratford just a game back of Vega (21-7, 8-2) for second place in the league.

Junior standout Madi Braden was tough inside, posting a game-high 22 points. Teammate Josey Gonzalez added eight points. Despite the loss, Vega’s Khloe Griffitt led her team with 10 points.

FRIDAY’S TOP PERFORMERS

  • Wildorado’s Jami Perkins lit up Adrian for a season-best 38 points during an 87-27 win on Friday night.
  • Frenship’s Jada Jackson scored 18 of her game-high 20 points in the second half that helped propel the Lady Tigers to a thrilling 44-42 overtime win over Midland Legacy.
  • Palo Duro’s Tayleeh Meander poured in 19 points during the Lady Dons thumping of Caprock, 61-18.
  • Sam Grajeda of Hereford showed off her versatility by scoring nine points to go with seven boards in the Lady Whitefaces 68-39 win over Pampa.
  • Kylie Cavalier of Canadian had the hot-hand against River Road during a 60-25 win. Cavalier knocked down four, 3-pointers on the way to a game-high 20 points.
  • Clarendon pulled off a huge 48-29 win over Wellington on Friday night in a District 2-2A showdown. Kenidee Hayes had a big night with a team-high 17 points, followed by Kate Shaw’s 11 points.
  • Farwell’s Ava Jaime hit four, 3-pointers on her way to a team-high 16 points to lead the Lady Blue to a 57-28 victory over Sudan.
  • Freshman JaLea Morphis had quite the outing, scoring a game-best 28 points to help Kress knock off Springlake-Earth 61-31.
  • Texline has been rolling through District 3-1A play and that continued thanks to a 79-15 win against Boys Ranch. Amarissah Johnson paced the Lady Tornadoes in that victory with 16 points.
  • Sunray’s Lexi Gomez and Wynn Boatmun combined for 26 points to guide the Lady Bobcats past West Texas High 48-28. Gomez had a game-best 14 with Boatmun chipping in 12.
Miami’s Brylee Thompson drives to the basket against Booker on Friday night. [Carter Pirtle/ Press Pass Sports]

FRIDAY’S FINAL SCORES

District 2-6A 

Frenship 44, Midland Legacy 42 (OT)
Odessa Permian 45, Midland High 42
San Angelo Central 17, Odessa High 9

District 3-5A 

Amarillo High 39, Tascosa 38 
Palo Duro 61, Caprock 18  
Lubbock-Cooper 85, Lubbock High 22 
Lubbock Coronado 43, Plainview 27 

District 4-4A

Canyon 56, Randall 23  
West Plains 48, Perryton 40  
Dumas 39, Borger 30 
Hereford 68, Pampa 39 

District 5-4A 

Lubbock-Cooper Liberty 55, Estacado 28
Frenship Memorial 70, Levelland 33
Big Spring 41, Snyder 37

District 1-3A

Canadian 60, River Road 25
Bushland 65, Childress 57  
Dalhart 60, Tulia 14  

District 2-3A

Muleshoe 59, Lubbock Talkington 19
Idalou 54, Friona 26
Shallowater 75, Lubbock Roosevelt 37 
Slaton 71, Littlefield 40 

District 1-2A

Gruver 60, Spearman 22
Stratford 42, Vega 37  
Sunray 48, West Texas High 28  

District 2-2A

Panhandle 88, Quanah 22
Memphis 43, Highland Park 19 
Clarendon 48, Wellington 29 

District 3-2A

Olton 91, Lockney 12 
Farwell 57, Sudan 28  
Hale Center 52, Bovina 32 

District 4-2A

Abernathy 98, Ralls 26  
New Home 65, Tahoka 17  
New Deal 65, Post 16  

District 1-1A

Miami 49, Booker 18  
Fort Elliott 37, Kelton 17 

District 2-1A 

Claude 41, Groom 40 
White Deer 70, Lefors 19  

District 3-1A 

Hartley 59, Pringle-Morse 35  
Texline 79, Boys Ranch 15  
Wildorado 87, Adrian 27 

District 4-1A

Kress 60, Springlake-Earth 30 
Happy 47, Hart 29  
Silverton 46, Lazbuddie 31  

District 8-1A 

Spur 86, Paducah 7 
Guthrie 57, Motley County 27  

TAPPS District 1-2A

Holy Cross Catholic Academy 53, Midland Holy Cross 33

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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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