3 things that happened in boys hoops around the Amarillo-area Tuesday night

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Bushland’s Brody Sutterfield goes over a Spearman defender for a bucket during a District 1-3A game Tuesday night at the Bushland Gym. [Tom Carver/ Press Pass Sports]

Sandies and Dons pass test on South Plains

Amarillo High and Palo Duro were given tough challenges, but both came away with key District 3-5A victories.

The Sandies (17-8, 7-0) played stellar defense to pull away from Lubbock Cooper 48-31. AHS held the Pirates to nine points in the second quarter. Sandies junior Chris Dees scored a game-high 20 points.

The Dons (12-4, 6-1) overcame a 10-point halftime deficit to outscore Lubbock Coronado 38-22 in the final two quarters for a 54-48 win. Jelani Mohamed had 19 for Palo Duro.

Bushland nabs big W

Bushland earned a hard fought 39-34 home win over Spearman on Tuesday night in a District 1-3A showdown.

The victory keeps the Falcons (10-7, 4-0) tied atop the league standings with Canadian (5-1, 4-0).

Nathan Welch led the Falcons with 11, followed by Jalin Marshall with 10 points.

Tuesday’s top performers

Luke Mason of Wildorado had a huge night with 20 points that was a big part of the Mustangs 44-42 win against Channing. The victory is the first district win for the Mustangs boys basketball program in school history.

Grant McCook scored a game-high 18 points to lead Canadian past River Road 67-27.

Shamrock’s Sean Wright was the main catalyst for the Irish’s 72-28 win against McLean. Wright poured in a career-high 32 points.

Booker’s Israel and Abraham Bannelos each scored 19 points during a Kiowas 53-41 victory against Fort Elliott.

Trace Carey of Kelton was clutch scoring 31 points during a 67-57 win against Miami.

Boys scoreboard

District 3-5A

Amarillo High 14 27 42 48

Lub. Cooper 12 22 29 31

AHS— Chris Dees 20, Owen Boyett 10. LC— Rylan Wilcox 9. Records: AHS 17-8, 7-0; Cooper 13-10, 4-3.

Palo Duro 7 16 33 54

Lub. Coronado 12 26 29 48

PD— Jelani Mohamed 19, Kadden Price 13

Thaddeus Udoh 12. LC— Alvarez 11, Tillman 11. Records: Palo Duro 12-4, 6-1; Coronado 8-12, 2-5.

Plainview 17 28 45 61

Caprock 6 19 34 53

P— R. Jackson 20, A. Martinez 19. C— Yel Deeng 14, Jaden Chavez 13, Marcos Barrientes 13. Records: Plainview 10-13, 3-5. Caprock 3-16, 1-6.

District 1-3A

Spearman 9 16 27 34

Bushland 4 14 32 39

S— Levi Garrett 11, Jack Wilkerson 9. B— Nathan Welch 11, Jaylin Marshall 10. Records: Spearman 12-9, 2-2; Bushland 10-7, 4-0.

River Road 8 12 20 27

Canadian 23 32 50 67

RR— Luis Delgado 11. C— Grant McCook 18, Gary Anderson 12, Bill Koetting 10. Records: R. Road 4-15, 2-2; Canadian 5-1, 4-0.

Tulia 13 30 47 61

Friona 8 12 22. 31

T— Riley Ramos 13, Johnny Yarbrough 7. F— Jared Rejino 12 and Josiah Rejino 10. Records: Tulia 18-6, 2-2; Friona 3-13, 0-4.

Dimmitt 70, Muleshoe 47

District 1-1A

Kelton 67, Miami 57

K— Carey 31, Herndon 22. M— Douglass 17, Homfeld 14. Records: Kelton 9-4 2-2; Miami 4-6 1-2.

Higgins  5 13 17  30

Follett  9 23 36  44

H–– Watson 13, Woods 9. F— Franks 15, Camacho 11, Records: Follett 4-11 1-2; Higgins 1-12 0-4.

Booker  7 14 36  53

Fort Elliott  10 19 33 41

B–– I. Bannelos 19, A. Bannelos 19. F–– York 17, Boydston 13 Records: Booker 8-12 4-0; Fort Elliott 7-11 2-1.

District 2-1A

McLean  6 14 23  28

Shamrock  10 26 49  72

S–– Wright 32, Jernigan 13, Patel 12. M–– Crockett 10 Records: Shamrock 13-10, 2-2 McLean 3-4, 2-1.

Groom  7 15 30  41

White Deer  7 22 31 46

W–– Damron 21, Ketchum 13. G–– Linquist 15, Lamb 10 Records: White Deer 9-11, 3-0; Groom 9-1, 3-1.

District 3-1A

Wildorado 18  27 33 44

Channing  9 19 25 42

W— Mason 20. C— Baca 14. Records: Wildorado 5-13 1-3; Channing 4-16 1-3.

Happy  19 31 39  52

Adrian  2 12 16  21

H–– Coile 13, Jameson 10 A–– Read 9, Garman 6. Records: Happy 11-13, 4-1; Adrian 5-13, 0-4.

Texline  25 40 60  85

Hartley  11 22 29  51

T–– Lozano 21 H–– Ellis 14. Records: Texline 15-5, 4-1; Hartley 12-9, 1-3.

Nondistrict

Gruver 21 32 48 63

Borger 11 15 23 34

G— Jalin Conyers 23, Bo Butler 11, Hunter Haynes 10. Record: Gruver 15-4.

Pampa 15 29 39 49

WF High 12 20 26

P— Andrew Stevens 19. Records: Pampa: 20-5.

Nazareth  4 14 20 29 

Lubbock Christian  9 22 31 38

L–– Lack 16. N–– Van Dijk 7 Record: Nazareth 16-7

Vega 74, Highland Park 64

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