20 Girls Basketball Players to watch across the Texas Panhandle and South Plains in 2025-26

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Take a look at some must watch girls’ basketball players across the Texas Panhandle and South Plains this season. [Graphic by Joe Garcia III/ Press Pass Sports]

The high school girls’ basketball 2025-2026 regular season is officially underway. Here’s 20 players to watch that will make a major impact in the Texas Panhandle that include Frenship’s Jada Jackson, Tascosa’ Devaeh Johnson, and Amarillo High’s Tyler Held.

Frenship’s Jada Jackson came on the scene as a sophomore averaging 17.3 points a game last season. [Photo courtesy Hub City Preps]

Jada Jackson, Frenship, 6-2, post, Jr. 

Jackson, the Hub City Preps Defensive MVP, came on the scene in a hurry as one of the best players not only on the South Plains but in the entire state of Texas. The TGCA All-State player, who is ranked among the top returners in Class 6A this season, averaged double-double numbers as a sophomore, leading the Lady Tigers by scoring 14.7 points a game and pulling down 13.1 rebounds a night.

Tascosa guard Devaeh Johnson averaged 12.5 points a game for the Lady Rebels a year ago. [Carter Pirtle/ Press Pass Sports]

Devaeh Johnson, Tascosa, 5-10, guard, Sr. 

Johnson is one of Tascosa’s pivotal leaders returning for a loaded team under first-year head coach Zach Tabor. Johnson has been very consistent over the past two years and took an even bigger leap last season as not only a first-team All-District 3-5A selection, but also being named to the 2025 Press Pass Girls Basketball Team. As a junior, Johnson led Tascosa with 12.5 points a game along with 3.9 rebounds and 2.1 steals per game.

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