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UIL High school softball bi-district roundup – Bushland Lady Falcons blast Littlefield Dumas, Canyon, West Plains, Randall all advance

Kale Steed by Kale Steed
April 25, 2026
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Bushland’s Kylee Jordan is greeted by teammates after hitting a home run against Littlefield during a UIL Class 3A Division I bi-district playoff game at the Lady Falcons Softball Complex on Saturday. [Joe Garcia III/ Press Pass Sports

CLASS 3A

Bushland beats up Littlefield

Bushland had the boom sticks out Friday and Saturday combining for 30 runs during a two-game sweep of Littlefield in the UIL Class 3A Division I bi-district round on Friday and Saturday. The Lady Falcons opened the series with a powerful 17-2 run-rule win at Littlefield on Friday night, then Bushland defended its home turf Saturday afternoon by erasing an early 4-0 deficit soaring to a 13-5 victory.

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Bushland (16-14) is now off to the regional quarterfinal round to square off with Brownfield (16-1) with a best-of-three series starting at 5 p.m. Thursday at the Plainview Softball Complex.

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Softball player in a pinstriped uniform and helmet runs toward home plate on a red dirt infield, with teammates and spectators in the foreground.
Bushland’s Addison Appier drove in seven runs during Bushland’s 13-5 UIL Class 3A Division I bi-district win Saturday against Littlefield. [Joe Garcia III/ Press Pass Sports]

The Lady Falcons wasted no time jumping all over the Lady Wildcats (17-14) Friday’s opener scoring six runs in the first three innings to take a 6-0 lead. Bushland then blasted the doors wide open by posting seven runs in the top of the fourth highlighted by Mattee Rehkopf two-run double. Rehkopf was 3-for-3 in the win adding a homer on top of the double to finish with four RBIs. Teammate Chayney Snelson went 2-for-4 with a homer, a double and four RBIs of her own and Piper Francis drove in three runs.

In Saturday’s clinching win, Littlefield jumped out 4-0 after one, but the Lady Falcons quickly chipped away. By the bottom of the fourth, the Lady Falcons had taken full control leading 7-4 and never looked back. Addison Appier feasted on Lady Wildcat pitching with a dynamic performance. Appier hit two balls that left the yard on the way to a team-high seven RBIs. Kylee Jordan hit a solo shot and Zaylee Wilson was 3-for-3 with a pair of runs driven in.

Canadian makes history with first ever playoff series win

The Canadian Lady Cats made school history winning the programs first ever playoff series with a pair of one-run extra inning victories against Slaton on Friday and Saturday at Highland Park High School.

Canadian, a school that started a softball program a near decade ago, beat Slaton in an exciting 6-5 eight inning win Friday night and then by a thrilling 4-3 count in nine innings on Saturday.

The Lady Cats (24-7) will now take on Alpine (17-14) in the regional quarterfinals at a time and place to be determined.

In Friday’s opener, Macee Davis drove in Maddlynn Longoria on a fielders choice for the eventual game-winning run in the top of the eighth to give Canadian the victory. On Saturday, Callie Flowers hit a walk-off double in the bottom of the ninth that plated Kendall Bell for the sweep.

Longoria threw all 17 innings for the Lady Cats giving up a total of eight runs with 12 strikeouts. Longoria was also drove in two runs at the dish.

Girls softball team in blue uniforms posing with a trophy on a softball field in front of a green fence and blue sky.
The Childress Lady Bobcats edged Muleshoe to win the UIL Class 3A Division II bi-district championship Friday. [Provided photo]

Childress edges Muleshoe

In a battle of great pitching, the Childress Lady Bobcats were able to scratch across a run which was just enough to get by Muleshoe 1-0 during a one-game UIL Class 3A Division II bi-district clash in Floydada.

This contest was scoreless through the first three innings before the Lady Bobcats finally broke through. That key run came when Camrie Bachausen advanced to first on an infield single that plated Emily Dominguez.

The lone run was more than enough for Childress standout hurler Ansley Parr. The junior had her pitches working holding the Lady Mules scoreless over all seven innings, scattering just three hits while piling up 10 strikeouts.

Despite the loss, Muleshoe pitcher Adalie Agundis tossed six innings allowing a run with seven K’s.

Childress (25-2-1) is headed to the regional quarterfinals to take on defending state champion Coahoma (21-3) in a one-game scenario at 2 p.m. Saturday in Stamford.

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The West Plains Lady Wolves celebrate after defeating Andrews in a thrilling UIL Class 4A Division I bi-district series. [Orlando Garza/ For Press Pass Sports]

CLASS 4A

West Plains wins thrilling series against Andrews

In quite the thrilling series, West Plains was able to get two key runs in extra innings of the third and final game to knock out Andrews during the UIL Class 4A Division I bi-district round Thursday and Friday at the Littlefield Softball Complex.

The Lady Wolves took the first game 3-1, before falling 11-5 in the second contest. In the third and decisive finale, West Plains plated two runs in the top of the eighth to hang on for an exciting 12-10 victory to advance.

West Plains (23-11) will now move on to the regional quarterfinal round for a date with El Paso Ysleta (20-13) with the first game of a best-of-three series set for 4 p.m. Thursday at the Monahans Softball Complex.

The Lady Wolves trailed Friday’s Game 3, 7-3, before scoring seven runs in the top of the fourth to take a 10-7 advantage after four. Leading 10-8 in the top of the seventh, the Lady Mustangs rallied back posting two runs tying the game 10-10 forcing extra innings. In the top of the eighth, Preslee Irvin stepped up for the Lady Wolves delivering a two-run home run that lifted West Plains to the series win.

Irvin was 2-for-4 on the day including that 2-run blast. Jaylen Kaps came up clutch at the plate going 3-for-4 with a pair of RBIs.

Dumas destroys Midland Greenwood

The Dumas Demonettes opened the playoffs how they ended district play, and that’s by making quick work of Midland Greenwood thanks to a 13-0 shutout and 14-6 victory for a sweep in the UIL Class 4A Division I bi-district round.

The Demonettes got the bats going in Game 1 courtesy of the deep ball. Dumas blasted five homers against Greenwood in the matchup while hitting for the home run cycle. Madia Zubia hit two homers, Emarie Marquez went deep twice as well and Yari Vargas added to the homer parade.

In Game 2, Vargas carried that momentum going 4-for-4 with two more deep blasts totaling four RBIs, and Zubia added two more home runs for a game-high six RBIs.

Dumas (30-2-1) will take on San Elizario (14-16-1) in a one-game regional quarterfinal set for 2 p.m. Friday at the Seminole Softball Complex.

Group of female softball players in black pinstripe uniforms with'Randall' written on jerseys, posing together on a baseball field with a trophy in the center; coaches at ends.
The Randall Lady Raiders swept Fort Stockton on Thursday and Friday to win the UIL Class 4A Division II bi-district title. [Provided photo]

Randall rolls past Fort Stockton

Randall was able to roll past Fort Stockton for two convincing wins to claim the UIL Class 4A Division II bi-district championship Thursday and Friday at the Seminole Softball Complex.

The Lady Raiders dominated Fort Stockton in a 14-3 for a run-rule win Thursday, followed by a 9-1 win to close out the sweep Friday.

Randall (26-8) is headed to the regional quarterfinal round to battle El Paso Riverside (19-12) with the first of a best-of-three series set for 5 p.m. Thursday back in Seminole.

Randall’s Presli Mancha went a combined 5-for-8 in the sweep with a homer and seven total RBIs. Teammate Alyssa Navarrete tossed 10 total innings with a combined six strikeouts allowing just four runs.

Canyon gets by Monahans

It took all three games, however, the Canyon Lady Eagles were able to get by Monahans to win the UIL Class 4A Division II bi-district championship.

Canyon lost Game 1 by an 11-7 count Thursday, but were able to rally back with a 7-3 win and an 8-5 victory Friday to take the series.

In the decisive third game, Isabella Quintanilla played a huge roll for the Lady Eagles going 3-for-3 with a double and a homer to finish with three RBIS. Miley Brown worked a complete game in the circle for Canyon allowing two earned runs with three strikeouts.

Canyon (22-13) is now set to play Clint (15-12) in the regional quarterfinal with the first of a best-of-three series starting at 8 p.m. Thursday in Hobbs, N.M.

Girls softball team posing on a field with a banner and trophy, gloves scattered on the turf under a clear blue sky
The Sanford-Fritch Lady Eagles dominated Quanah on Saturday to win the UIL Class 2A Division I bi-district championship. [Provided photo]

CLASS 2A

Sanford-Fritch dominates Quanah

A 10-run second inning set the tone for the Sanford-Fritch Lady Eagles on the way to a 25-2 blowout of Quanah in a single game UIL Class 2A Division I bi-district contest at the Highland Park Softball Complex on Saturday.

The Lady Eagles finished the game pounding out 16 hits on top of the 25 runs. Allie Lovejoy helped pace a big day at the dish going 3-for-4 with a pair of doubles and four RBIs. Teammate Lincoln Bidwell followed going 2-for-4 with three runs driven in. Kodee Griswold and Mya Hartranft also went deep in the win.

Fritch (14-6-1) is going to face off with Abernathy (12-5) in the regional quarterfinals at a time and place to be determined.

Gruver piles up the runs in sweep of Lockney

The Gruver Lady Hounds piled up the runs during a sweep of Lockney in the UIL Class 2A Division II bi-district round Tuesday at the Palo Duro Softball Complex.

In total, Gruver scored a combined 48 runs during the two wins against the Lady Longhorns. The Lady Hounds won the opener 15-5 before an eye-opening 33-12 victory to earn the sweep.

Remi Grimes was all over Lockney pitching in both games going a combined 8-for-9 while driving in a total of 10 runs. Grimes finished the sweep with three doubles and a home run.

Gruver (9-5) has advanced to the area round to square off with Sundown (23-3) at a time and place to be determined.

BI-DISTRICT SCORES

CLASS 5A 
Division I

Abilene High def. Amarillo High

Game 1: Abilene High 3, Amarillo High 1
Game 2: Abilene High 6, Amarillo High 2 
Records: Abilene High 19-9–1; Amarillo High 23-11-1. 

CLASS 4A 
Division I 

Dumas def. Midland Greenwood

Game 1: Dumas 13, Greenwood 0 
Game 2: Dumas 14, Greenwood 6 
Records: Dumas 30-2-1; Greenwood 16-15-1. 

West Plains def. Andrews 

Game 1: West Plains 3, Andrews 1 
Game 2: Andrews 11, West Plains 5 
Game 3: West Plains 12, Andrews 10 (8) 
Records: West Plains 23-11; Andrews 26-10. 

Division II

Canyon def. Monahans 

Game 1: Monahans 11, Canyon 7 
Game 2: Canyon 7, Monahans 3 
Game 3: Canyon 8, Monahans 5
Records: Canyon 22-13; Monahans 17-10-1. 

Randall def. Fort Stockton 

Game 1: Randall 14, Fort Stockton 3 
Game 2: Randall 9, Fort Stockton 1 
Records: Randall 26-8; Fort Stockton 22-11.  

CLASS 3A 
Division I 

Bushland def. Littlefield

Game 1: Bushland 17, Littlefield 2
Game 2: Bushland 13, Littlefield 5
Records: Bushland 16-14; Littlefield 17-14. 

Shallowater def. River Road

Game 1: Shallowater 17, River Road 7 
Game 2: Shallowater 8, River Road 6 
Records: Shallowater 22-9; River Road 17-15. 

Division II

Childress def. Muleshoe

One game: Childress 1, Muleshoe 0 
Records: Childress 25-2-1; Muleshoe 17-9.

Canadian def. Slaton

Game 1: Canadian 6, Slaton 5 
Game 2: Canadian 4, Slaton 3 (9)
Records: Canadian 24-7; Slaton 16-13-1.

CLASS 2A 
Division I 

Sanford-Fritch def. Quanah

One game: Sanford-Fritch 25, Quanah 2 
Records: Fritch 14-6-1; Quanah 3-14

Floydada def. Highland Park 

Game 1: Floydada 16, Highland Park 0 
Game 2: Floydada 17, Highland Park 1 
Records: Floydada 29-2; Highland Park 9-23. 

Division II

Clarendon def. West Texas High

Game 1: Clarendon 14, West Texas High 9 
Game 2: Clarendon 12, West Texas High 0 
Records: Clarendon 8-10-1; West Texas High 15-5. 

Gruver def. Lockney

Game 1: Gruver 15, Lockney 5 
Game 2: Gruver 33, Lockney 12 
Records: Gruver 9-5; Lockney 12-17-1. 

CLASS 1A
Bi-district 

Booker def. Claude

One game: Booker 25, Claude 10 
Record: Booker 3-8.

Kress def. Follett

One game: Kress 18, Follett 1 
Record: Kress 8-12. 

Tags: Amarillo HighBookerBushlandCanadianCanyonChildressClarendonDumasGruverHighland ParkKressRandallRiver RoadSanford-FritchWest PlainsWest Texas High
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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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