
Monterey downs Tascosa in 2-5A showdownÂ
It wasn’t the way Tascosa wanted to start a big week of District 2-5A action.
With Amarillo High looming Friday, the Lady Rebels were unable to pull off the season sweep of a very talented Lubbock Monterey squad falling on the road 60-44 on Tuesday night.
The Lady Plainsman (29-4 overall) gained a measure of revenge from a loss to Tascosa in the first meeting. Monterey also keeps pace with Amarillo High atop the district standings at 12-1.
The Lady Rebels (26-4) fall to 10-2 in league play and now turn their attention to crosstown rival AHS on Friday.
The second quarter was the difference in Tuesday’s contest. Tascosa led 12-11 after the first quarter until the Lady Plainsman took control late in the second to go up 26-22 at the half.
In the second half, Monterey kept its foot on the gas building a 42-32 advantage by the end of three and never looking back.
Top Division I prospect Aliyah Chavez finished with a game-high 26 points to lead the Lady Plainsman. Tascosa’s Alex Carter poured in 12 points with teammates Emily Sims and Tryssa Dowd each scoring 10.
Tuesday’s top performersÂ
Tyler Held posted a game-high 18 points to help the Amarillo High Lady Sandies to a convincing 55-27 win against Lubbock High.
Randall knocked off Dumas 66-29 with Tatum Gibson doing the dirty worked pulling down a game-high 19 rebounds in the win for the Lady Raiders.
Canyon’s Kambrie Graser lit up Perryton for 26 points as the Lady Eagles soared to an 83-11 victory.
Behind Kammi Maddox’s game-high 23 points, the Dalhart Lady Wolves defeated River Road 61-23.
Dane’ja Agu-White dropped in 20 points during a West Plains 54-45 home win over Hereford.
Avery Cathey shot the ball well tallying 23 points as the Panhandle Ettes dismantled Wheeler 70-21.
Farwell’s Makylee Baldwin continued her stellar season posting a team-high 22 points in a 76-42 victory against Hale Center.
Bentley Brooks was the offensive spark Miami needed scoring a game-high 23 points in a 41-36 win against Kelton.
Elia Alonso’s 18 points lifted Hartley to a much-needed 33-22 win against Pringle-Morse.
San Jacinto Christian Academy stayed unbeaten in district by destroying Lubbock All Saints 79-23. Senior Harlie Brabham did her damage pouring in a game-high 14 points.

Tuesday’s district scoresÂ
District 3-5AÂ
Lubbock Monterey 60, Tascosa 44
Plainview 69, Palo Duro 45
Amarillo High 55, Lubbock High 27
Lubbock-Cooper 54, Caprock 18
District 4-4AÂ
Borger 49, Pampa 38
Randall 66, Dumas 29
West Plains 54, Hereford 45
Canyon 83, Perryton 11
District 1-3AÂ
Canadian 68, Childress 12
Dalhart 61, River Road 23
Bushland 71, Tulia 32
District 2-3AÂ
Idalou 53, Friona 28
Lubbock Roosevelt 49, Muleshoe 30
Littlefield 39, Slaton 23
Shallowater 83, Dimmitt 33
District 1-2AÂ
Sanford-Fritch 44, West Texas High 30
Spearman 37, Vega 31
Gruver 44, Sunray 17
District 2-2A Â
Clarendon 54, Quanah 21
Panhandle 70, Wheeler 21
Wellington 75, Memphis 11
District 3-2A
Sudan 83, Lockney 61
Olton 47, Bovina 38
Farwell 76, Hale Center 42
District 1-1A
Miami 41, Kelton 36
Follett 40, Booker 29
District 2-1A
McLean 52, Shamrock 18
White Deer 40, Claude 34
Lefors at Hedley, (postponed to Feb. 11)
District 3-1A
Wildorado 44, Boys Ranch 35
Texline 55, Adrian 23
Hartley 33, Pringle-Morse 22
Boys Ranch 2, Channing 0, (forfeit)
District 4-1A
Nazareth 82, Hart 8
Silverton 39, Springlake-Earth 17
Happy 57, Lazbuddie 23
District 8-1AÂ
Valley 82, Paducah 16
Guthrie 53, Patton Springs 19
Spur 68, Motley County 21
TAPPS District 1-2A
San Jacinto Christian Academy 72, Lubbock All Saints 23