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Texas Panhandle and South Plains girls basketball scores for February 3rd

Kale Steed by Kale Steed
February 4, 2026
Reading Time: 6 mins read
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Canadian’s Kylie Cavalier drives to the basket against Bushland during a District 1-3A game Tuesday night in Canadian. [Alan Hale/ Press Pass Sports]

TUESDAY’S QUICK HITS

Canadian gets by Bushland in overtime

One of the biggest games in the Texas Panhandle on Tuesday night didn’t disappoint, with the Canadian Lady Cats coming away with a thrilling 47-42 win against rival Bushland in overtime during a key District 1-3A game at the Wildcats Gym.

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The win puts Canadian (22-9) in a first place tie with Bushland at 7-1 in district play with two games remaining in the regular season. The loss for the Lady Falcons, snaps a 15-game win streak, as Bushland falls to 24-8 overall.

Bushland held a 23-16 halftime lead, and were up 11 after three. The Lady Cats roared back outscoring the Lady Falcons 16-5 in the final frame to force overtime, and were able to keep that momentum in the extra frame.

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Kylie Cavalier led the comeback for the Lady Cats, scoring a game-high 22 points. Teammate Averi Adams added seven. Despite the loss, Berklee Billington paced Bushland with 17 points.

Panhandle wraps up District 2-2A title

The Panhandle Ettes were able to claim the District 2-2A championship thanks to getting a hard-fought 34-26 home win against rival Wellington on Tuesday night at the Panthers Gym.

Playing without standout Riley Segura, who is nursing an injury until the playoffs, the Ettes were able to take control in the first half, taking a 23-9 first half lead.

Evan Shadid led Panhandle with 14 points.

Panhandle, which will be the No. 1-seed out of the district in Class 2A Division I, improve to 30-1 overall and a perfect 10-1 in league play. Wellington (23-7) is now 7-3 in district.

TUESDAY’S TOP PERFORMERS

  • Frenship earned its 10th straight District 2-6A championship after beating Odessa Permian 61-34 on Tuesday. Addisyn Bollinger and Jada Jackson combined for 38 points against Permian to help claim the title. Bollinger had a game-high 20 with Jackson chipping in 18.
  • Frenship Memorial kept on rolling by blasting Big Spring 80-18 on Tuesday. Keyanna Jones-Maynor couldn’t be stopped, pouring in a game-high 32 points.
  • Ella Brown kept the Amarillo High Lady Sandies red-hot, dropping in a game-best 22 points that help lift AHS to a huge 68-55 road win against Lubbock Monterey.
  • Palo Duro’s Tayleeh Meander and Zeinab Deng combined for 43 points during a 52-22 rout of Lubbock High. Meander tallied 22 points with Deng adding 21.
  • Randall’s Hailey Hedrick finished with a double-double during a 54-33 win over rival West Plains. Hedrick ended her night scoring 18 points to go with 12 boards.
  • Payton Schilling of Perryton had a game-high 19 points during the Rangerettes 44-28 home victory over Pampa.
  • Dalhart’s Kammi Maddox lit up Childress for 25 points in the Lady Wolves 53-37 win Tuesday night.
  • Mackrina Herrera of Wheeler dropped in a game-best 22 points which was more than enough during the Lady Mustangs thumping of Quanah 66-44.
  • New Home’s Kelby Johnson and Kirby Johnson combined for 44 points during a 70-10 win against Floydada. Kelby had a game-high 23, followed. by Kirbi’s 21.
  • Valley had a big 33-31 win against Spur on Tuesday with Hartlee Battey doing her part scoring a team-high 13 points.
Canadian’s Averi Adams goes up for a shot against Bushland during a District 1-3A game Tuesday in Canadian. [Alan Hale/ Press Pass Sports]

TUESDAY’S FINAL SCORES

District 2-6A 

Frenship 61, Odessa Permian 34
Midland Legacy 31, San Angelo Central 20
Odessa High 57, Midland High 41

District 3-5A 

Tascosa 52, Lubbock-Cooper 33 
Amarillo High 68, Lubbock Monterey 55 
Lubbock Coronado 50, Caprock 23 
Palo Duro 52, Lubbock High 22 

District 4-4A

Canyon 66, Dumas 19
Randall 54, West Plains 33  
Perryton 44, Pampa 28  
Hereford 70, Borger 24  

District 5-4A 

Lubbock-Cooper Liberty 78, San Angelo Lake View 25
Frenship Memorial 80, Big Spring 18
Lubbock Estacado 48, Snyder 38

District 1-3A

Canadian 47, Bushland 42 (OT)  
Tulia 33, River Road 29  
Dalhart 53, Childress 37 

District 2-3A

Shallowater 53, Slaton 45 
Littlefield 55, Friona 26 
Idalou 80, Dimmitt 7
Muleshoe 53, Lubbock Roosevelt 22 

District 1-2A

Gruver 63, Stratford 38  
Spearman 47, West Texas High 21
Sunray 39, Sanford-Fritch 17

District 2-2A

Panhandle 34, Wellington 26 
Wheeler 66, Quanah 44 
Clarendon 74, Highland Park 14  

District 3-2A

Farwell 70, Lockney 22
Hale Center 48, Olton 45  
Bovina 49, Sudan 38 

District 4-2A

New Home 70, Floydada 10
Abernathy 99, Post 34 
New Deal 57, Tahoka 8

District 1-1A

Booker 45, Kelton 24  
Fort Elliott 42, Follett 33 

District 2-1A 

Groom 75, Lefors 29
White Deer 55, Shamrock 32 

District 3-1A 

Texline 76, Pringle-Morse 26
Hartley 54, Adrian 31 
Wildorado 67, Boys Ranch 27 

District 4-1A

Nazareth 95, Happy 9  
Kress 41, Lazbuddie 38
Silverton 42, Hart 32

District 8-1A 

Valley 33, Spur 31  
Guthrie 77, Paducah 7

TAPPS District 1-2A

San Jacinto Christian Academy 49, Kingdom Prep 18 
Holy Cross Catholic Academy 51, Christ The King 28 

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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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