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Texas Panhandle and South Plains girls basketball scores for February 6th

Kale Steed by Kale Steed
February 7, 2026
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Texline’s Jada Clay drives into the lane against Wildorado during a District 3-1A game Friday night at the Mustangs Gym. [Roy Wheeler/ Press Pass Sports]

FRIDAY’S QUICK HITS

The Frenship Lady Tigers rolled by San Angelo Central 55-24 on Friday night. The win, kept the Lady Tigers dominance going, winning their 28th consecutive District 2-6A game and ran their win streak to 49 straight at home dating back to 2016.

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The West Plains Lady Wolves (12-19 overall, 6-7 in 4-4A) were able to gain a game lead on Perryton (12-20, 5-8) for the fourth and final playoff spot out of District 4-4A. The Lady Wolves defeated Dumas 37-31, while the Rangerettes fell to Hereford 46-33. West Plains ends the regular season with Canyon on Tuesday and Perryton takes on Borger. If the two teams both tie for the final spot, a play-in scenario is expected for late next week.

With a 56-34 victory at Tulia, Canadian (23-9, 8-1) clinched at least a share of the District 1-3A championship and will be the No. 1-seed in the Class 3A Division II playoffs. The Dalhart Lady Wolves pulled into a second-place tie in 1-3A and for the Division I top spot with Bushland, after Dalhart beat the Lady Falcons 60-45 on Friday.

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The Gruver Lady Hounds finished off District 1-2A with a perfect 12-0 mark thanks to a 48-34 win at Vega on Friday. The Lady Hounds will be the No. 1-seed heading into the Class 2A Division II playoffs.

FRIDAY’S TOP PERFORMERS

  • The Canyon Lady Eagles remained perfect in District 4-4A by soaring past Borger 83-26 on Friday. Kambrie Graser did her job, scoring a game-high 20 points for Canyon.
  • Canadian’s Kylie Cavalier posted a career-high 31 points that lifted the Lady Cats by Tulia 65-47.
  • Farwell’s Kylie McFarland couldn’t miss, registering a game-best 27 points during the Lady Blue’s 69-39 win against Bovina. McFarland had 27 points and was an impressive 12-of-15 from the free-throw line.
  • Dalhart’s Joie Reid poured in 19 points in a key 60-45 victory against Bushland during a District 1-3A clash.
  • Texline’s Jada Clay had a big night with 15 points, behind the strength of four 3-pointers as the Lady Tornadoes stay perfect in District 3-1A after breezing by Wildorado 52-30.
  • Wellington’s Taytum Kane has had a very superb season and that carried on Friday during a 53-19 win over Wheeler. Kane led the Lady Skyrockets with 18 points.
  • Taylor Ritter of Groom put together a double-double effort as the Lady Tigers edged Shamrock 41-34. Ritter ended her night, tallying 15 points with 10 rebounds.
  • White Deer got a measure of revenge on McLean from a loss earlier in the year. The Does were able to split the season series thanks to a 62-49 victory Friday night. Cooper Cone did her part for White Deer thanks to 19 points.
  • Claude’s Shealee Brannon continued her sensational season lighting up Lefors for 26 points during a 90-12 victory.
  • Kambri Cleavinger and the Nazareth Swiftettes claimed the District 4-1A outright championship during a 76-29 win against Silverton. Cleavinger finished the night with a team-high 17 points.
Alexandra Montes of Texline goes up for a shot against Wildorado on Friday night. [Roy Wheeler/ Press Pass Sports]

FRIDAY’S FINAL SCORES

District 2-6A 

Frenship 55, San Angelo Central 24  
Midland Legacy 48, Midland High 31
Odessa Permian 40, Odessa High 35

District 3-5A 

Tascosa 47, Palo Duro 42 
Lubbock Monterey 62, Lubbock-Cooper 48
Lubbock Coronado 57, Lubbock High 21 
Plainview 54, Caprock 20  

District 4-4A

Canyon 83, Borger 26
Hereford 46, Perryton 33 
West Plains 37, Dumas 31
Randall 61, Pampa 42

District 5-4A 

Frenship Memorial 65, Lubbock Estacado 44
Snyder 53, San Angelo Lake View 23
Levelland 50, Big Spring 39 

District 1-3A

Dalhart 60, Bushland 45
Canadian 56, Tulia 34
Childress 65, River Road 24 

District 2-3A

Lubbock Roosevelt 52, Lubbock Talkington 26 
Littlefield 83, Dimmitt 14
Slaton 58, Muleshoe 24  
Shallowater 75, Friona 37

District 1-2A

Gruver 48, Vega 34
Spearman 63, Sanford-Fritch 6  
Stratford 56, West Texas High 21  

District 2-2A

Panhandle 79, Highland Park 14
Wellington 53, Wheeler 19  
Clarendon 70, Memphis 6

District 3-2A

Farwell 69, Bovina 39 
Hale Center 85, Lockney 17
Olton 58, Sudan 42  

District 4-2A

Abernathy 51, Tahoka 22  
New Deal 50, Floydada 22 
Post 70, Ralls 63 (OT) 

District 1-1A

Miami 61, Follett 19  
Fort Elliott 32, Booker 30 

District 2-1A 

Claude 90, Lefors 12  
White Deer 62, McLean 38  
Groom 41, Shamrock 34  

District 3-1A 

Texline 52, Wildorado 30
Hartley 55, Boys Ranch 47
Adrian 45, Pringle-Morse 33  

District 4-1A

Nazareth 76, Silverton 29 
Kress 60, Hart 25
Springlake-Earth 40, Lazbuddie 39 

District 8-1A 

Valley 69, Motley County 27
Guthrie 52, Spur 23  

TAPPS District 1-2A

San Jacinto Christian Academy 69, Midland Holy Cross 30 

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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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