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Amarillo-area boys district basketball scores for February 7th

Kale Steed by Kale Steed
July 7, 2026
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Tristan Bagwell of Pampa goes up for a shot against Canyon during a District 4-4A game Friday night. [Charla Shults/ Press Pass Sports]

Pampa clinches District 4-4A playoff berth

The Pampa Harvesters are headed to the UIL Class 4A Division II playoffs after grounding Canyon 44-35 in a key District 4-4A matchup at the McNeely Fieldhouse in Pampa on Friday night.

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Pampa (19-13) secures third place out of the district at 8-5 and will be the No. 2-seed in Division II behind Randall. Canyon (15-15) is still in the mix for the fourth and final postseason berth with Hereford. The Eagles are 6-7 in the league currently a game back of the Whitefaces (16-15, 7-6) for the fourth spot. Hereford picked up a 61-55 victory against Dumas on Friday to gain the slim advantage.

The Harvesters and Eagles had a back-and-forth battle in the first half with Pampa leading 18-17 at the break. The third quarter is where Pampa made its push going on a 13-4 eight-minute run to go up 31-21 and were in control the rest of the way.

Julian Alonzo was clutch for Pampa scoring 17 points burying three 3-pointers. Bryce Lynn chipped in with 10. Canyon’s Jordan Webber tallied a team-best 11.

Dax Conyers of Gruver drives to the basket against West Texas High during a District 1-2A game Friday. [Tucker Stroud/ Press Pass Sports]

Gruver remains unbeaten on the year

The Gruver Greyhounds were put to the test Friday night by the West Texas High Comanches but were able to come away with a passing grade thanks to a big second half that resulted in a 53-36 victory.

Gruver is the outright District 1-2A champions pushing its league mark to 11-0 while staying unbeaten on the year at 15-0. West Texas High falls to 10-3 in District 1-2A and 23-4 overall.

The Comanches and Greyhounds had a heated game throughout. The Greyhounds were able to close out the third quarter on a 5-0 run taking a 40-32 lead into the fourth. In the final frame, Gruver outlasted WT High pulling away for the 17-point victory.

Jett Pittman finished with a team-best 15 points. Mason Lankford followed with 12 and Brock Butler chipped in with 10.

The San Jacinto Lady Patriots went a perfect 12-0 to claim the outright TAPPS District 1-2A championship. [Provided photo]

Girls’ quick hits

Though the UIL high school girls regular season ended Tuesday there was still some seeding games to decide as well as TAPPS action to finish up.

The San Jacinto Lady Patriots made quick work of Midland Holy Cross 71-11 to go a perfect 12-0 and win the outright TAPPS District 1-2A championship. The Lady Patriots head to the postseason at 30-6 overall. Harlie Brabham had 16 in Friday’s victory for SJCA.

Dalhart was able to knock off Bushland 56-34 in a District 1-3A seeding game Friday in Stinnett. The Lady Wolves (27-6) will be the No. 1-seed in Class 3A Division I while the Lady Falcons (18-14) will be the No. 2-seed in Division I.

Follett and Booker also had a seeding game to figure out the top two spots in Division I out of District 1-1A. The Lady Kiowas won the matchup 31-16 to claim the No. 1-seed in Division I. Follett will be the No. 2-seed.

Friday’s top performers

Ladarius Godbolt scored a game-high 15 points that lifted Tascosa to a 75-46 win at Plainview. With the win, the Rebels clinch a UIL Class 5A Division I playoff berth.

Valley’s Corbin Taylor scored a game-high 27 points during the Patriots pummeling of Paducah 79-34.

Texline’s Joe Clay went for 25 points as the Tornadoes took it to Boys Ranch 93-28.

Farwell won a big matchup at Hale Center 59-49 with Ryder McElroy coming up big scoring a game-high 25 points.

Tyi Duque kept Hereford in good position for a playoff spot pouring in 18 points during a 61-55 win against Dumas.

Vega’s Luke Coneway posted a game-high 20 for the Longhorns during a 44-37 win against Sanford-Fritch.

Friday’s District scores

District 3-5A

Amarillo High 55, Palo Duro 36
Caprock 57, Lubbock High 52  
Tascosa 65, Plainview 46
Lubbock Coronado 74, Lubbock Monterey 62

District 4-4A 

West Plains 70, Borger 18
Randall 89, Perryton 54
Pampa 44, Canyon 35 
Hereford 61, Dumas 55 

District 1-3A 

Dalhart 58, River Road 50 
Childress 36, Canadian 18
Bushland 61, Tulia 37

District 2-3A 

Littlefield 59, Idalou 56
Shallowater 81, Muleshoe 26
Dimmitt 63, Friona 42
Slaton 67, Lubbock Roosevelt 48

District 1-2A 

Stratford 65, Sunray 38 
Gruver 53, West Texas High 36   
Vega 44, Sanford-Fritch 37

District 2-2A  

Panhandle 55, Clarendon 47
Wheeler 59, Memphis 53
Quanah 60, Highland Park 43

District 3-2A

Olton 81, Bovina 29
Sudan 90, Lockney 57
Farwell 59, Hale Center 49 

District 1-1A

Miami 62, Kelton 57
Follett 51, Booker 34

District 2-1A

McLean 63, Claude 36
Shamrock 54, Lefors 38 
Groom 32, Hedley 13

District 3-1A

Texline 93, Boys Ranch 28
Wildorado 59, Pringle-Morse 38
Hartley 2, Channing 0, (forfeit) 

District 4-1A

Nazareth 52, Springlake-Earth 44
Happy 79, Kress 23
Hart 63, Lazbuddie 45 

District 8-1A 

Valley 79, Paducah 34
Guthrie 44, Patton Springs 34
Motley County 57, Spur 41

TAPPS District 1-2A

Ascension Academy 64, Lubbock Kingdom Prep 54
San Jacinto Christian Academy 72, Midland Holy Cross 44
Holy Cross Catholic Academy 71, Southcrest Christian 63

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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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