Amarillo-area girls district basketball scores for January 19th

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Former head coach Babs Lombard, top right, and the 1979 Hale Center Lady Owls had a special reunion on Friday night in Hale Center. [Provided photo]

Babs Lombard honored

It was a special night in Hale Center as the school honored the 1979 Lady Owls state championship team led by former head coach Babs Lombard. It was a historic season for Babs in her final year at Hale Center in 1979. Babs led Hale Center to a 30-3 record and the program’s only state championship. What’s even more historic is that her husband and Hall of Fame head coach Joe Lombard led the Nazareth Swiftettes to a state championship that same season as the duo became the first and only husband-wife duo to win state titles in the same season.

“It was a lot of fun to see a lot of those former players,” Babs said. “I haven’t seen a lot of them since they were in high school. Just to catch up with them, it was like we never ever left each other. The reunion was so well done. I thought it was great. In 1979, that was the first year that girls played with five players. That in itself was historical. We embraced that and enjoyed the full court. That Hale Center team was resilient and hardworking, and it was a lot of fun. It’s very special that Joe and I won it in that same year. He helped me tremendously because he knew the five-man game. But it was fun to be around both towns. We all rooted for each other, and it was a blast that year.”

Canadian gets past Bushland 

Canadian kept its winning ways going by hitting the road and nabbing a 40-27 victory at rival Bushland in a District 1-3A clash on Friday night.

The Lady Cats trailed 7-6 after the first quarter but gained control by halftime taking a 20-11 lead. The Lady Falcons cut into the deficit by the end of the third as the Lady Cats led 31-24, but that was as close as it got as Canadian pulled away for the 13-point win.

Kylie Cavalier scored a game-high 16 points followed by Cazzlee Waite’s seven. Brookly Boyett led Bushland with 12.

Canadian (18-9) stays in a first-place tie in 1-3A at 4-1. Bushland falls to 2-3 in the league and 10-18 overall.

Nazareth rolls over Happy

In a battle of District 4-1A unbeatens, the Nazareth Swiftettes flexed their muscles by blasting the Happy Cowgirls 51-19 in Nazareth on Friday.

The Swiftettes take over full control of first place in the district at 5-0 while improving to 16-10 overall. Happy falls to 4-1 in district and 12-13.

Brooklyn Birkenfeld had a big scoring effort dropping in 23 points for Nazareth. Teammate Harley Gerber added 12.

Friday’s top performers

Sadie Sanchez keeps on putting up the points while hitting special milestones in the process. During Randall’s 69-54 win at Pampa, Sanchez poured in a game-high 28 points that put her over 2,000 for her illustrious career.

Amarillo High stayed unbeaten in District 3-5A by easing past Plainview 76-38 on Frida night. Bella Edwards did her job and then some scoring a game-high 21 points for the Lady Sandies.

Sydnee Winfrey scored 18 points followed by Jaylee Moss with 15 points as the Canyon Lady Eagles pulled away from Perryton 51-36 in a District 4-4A matchup.

Farwell and guard Jaime Bella stayed red-hot by getting an 81-38 win at Vega. Jaime was lights out on the night posting a game-high 25 points.

Sanford-Fritch stunned Gruver with a 45-42 on Friday and Varah Vaughn was a big reason why. Vaughn scored a team-high 14 points including nine in the third quarter alone to lead Fritch to the massive victory.

Miami’s Mercedes Ewing scored 29 points that was enough to get the Lady Warriors past Kelton 48-29.

White Deer’s Madi Henderson capped off a big week with her second straight 20-point performance. Henderson scored 20 points in the Does 61-19 victory against Hedley. On Tuesday, Henderson scored 20 as well despite a loss to Silverton.

Wildorado’s Jovi Perkins was superb during the Lady Mustangs 57-38 win against Pringle-Morse putting up 21 points.

Canadian’s Reiss Adams fires a 3-pointer against Bushland on Friday night at the Falcons Gym. [Joe Garcia III/ Press Pass Sports]

Tuesday’s district scores

District 3-5A

Caprock 40, Palo Duro 39 (OT)
Amarillo High 76, Plainview 38

District 4-4A

Canyon 51, Perryton 36
West Plains 60, Dumas 36
Hereford 42, Borger 29
Randall 69, Pampa 54

District 1-3A

Canadian 40, Bushland 27
Spearman 62, Tulia 6
Dalhart 49, River Road 14

District 2-3A

Lubbock-Cooper Liberty 52, Childress 48
Idalou 37, Shallowater 31
Slaton 51, Lubbock Roosevelt 21

District 3-3A

Lamesa 52, Denver City 42
Littlefield 54, Dimmitt 25
Muleshoe 60, Friona 27

District 1-2A

Stratford 51, Sunray 33
Sanford-Fritch 45, Gruver 42
West Texas High 39, Booker 23

District 2-2A

Clarendon 32, Wellington 29
Wheeler 42, Quanah 38
Shamrock 46, Memphis 37

District 3-2A

Farwell 81, Vega 38
Boys Ranch 63, Highland Park 37
Panhandle 79, Bovina 7

District 1-1A

Miami 48, Kelton 29
McLean 57, Fort Elliott 31
Follett 60, Lefors 34

District 2-1A

White Deer 61, Hedley 19
Silverton 49, Claude 47
Valley 61, Groom 18

District 3-1A

Wildorado 57, Pringle-Morse 38
Adrian 58, Channing 7
Texline 54, Hartley 13

District 4-1A

Nazareth 50, Happy 19
Hart 64, Kress 41
Lazbuddie 38, Springlake-Earth 31

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