Texas Panhandle and South Plains girls basketball scores for January 13th

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Amarillo High’s Tyler Held drives to the basket against Palo Duro during a District 3-5A game Tuesday night at the Palo Duro Activity Center. [Joe Garcia III/ Press Pass Sports]

TUESDAY’S QUICK HITS

Amarillo High outlasts Palo Duro in 3-5A showdown

As the second half of district play carries on in 3-5A, the Amarillo High Lady Sandies were able to get back on the winning track with a big 46-40 win against crosstown rival Palo Duro on Tuesday night at the PD Activity Center.

The Lady Sandies (21-7 overall) stay in a third place tie at 6-3 in the league, while Palo Duro (22-6) drops to 6-3.

Much like the first time around, where AHS held off the Lady Dons 42-39, this matchup was also back-and-forth throughout. Palo Duro was up 20-15 midway through the second quarter, only to see the Lady Sandies go on a 7-2 to run, making it 22-22 at the half. The Lady Dons held a slight 30-29 edge after three, however, AHS pulled away in the final eight minutes.

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